Patents by Inventor Cam Habeger
Cam Habeger has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).
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Patent number: 10442511Abstract: A method for underwater exploration and/or recovery of objects and/or things using a submersible vehicle assembly and underwater powered observation system using a camera and source of light of a green laser to be directed to the underside of the surface of the water so as to locate the vehicle assembly by the green laser. In this manner the vehicle assembly may be utilized for the underwater tasks of locating objects and/or things on a surface of the underwater environment.Type: GrantFiled: February 12, 2018Date of Patent: October 15, 2019Inventor: Cam Habeger
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Publication number: 20180170495Abstract: A method for underwater exploration and/or recovery of objects and/or things using a submersible vehicle assembly and underwater powered observation system using a camera and source of light of a green laser to be directed to the underside of the surface of the water so as to locate the vehicle assembly by the green laser. In this manner the vehicle assembly may be utilized for the underwater tasks of locating objects and/or things on a surface of the underwater environment.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 12, 2018Publication date: June 21, 2018Inventor: Cam HABEGER
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Patent number: 9889912Abstract: An method for ice fishing using a submersible vehicle assembly and underwater powered observation system using a camera and source of light of a green laser to be directed to the underside of ice so as to locate the vehicle assembly and allow the user to cut a hole in the ice at or near fish. In this manner the vehicle assembly may be utilized for the underwater tasks of locating fish and/or observing fish under the ice. Additional features include identifying water temperature and depth information that may be displayed on the control unit, a hydrophobic coating preventing ice buildup, and a stand adaptable for resting on the bottom during use.Type: GrantFiled: August 19, 2017Date of Patent: February 13, 2018Assignee: New Wave Technologies, LLCInventor: Cam Habeger
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Publication number: 20170349250Abstract: An method for ice fishing using a submersible vehicle assembly and underwater powered observation system using a camera and source of light of a green laser to be directed to the underside of ice so as to locate the vehicle assembly and allow the user to cut a hole in the ice at or near fish. In this manner the vehicle assembly may be utilized for the underwater tasks of locating fish and/or observing fish under the ice. Additional features include identifying water temperature and depth information that may be displayed on the control unit, a hydrophobic coating preventing ice buildup, and a stand adaptable for resting on the bottom during use.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 19, 2017Publication date: December 7, 2017Applicant: New Wave Technologies, LLCInventor: Cam HABEGER
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Patent number: 9738360Abstract: An underwater powered observation system useful for ice fishing and capable of driving down an augured hole in the ice in a particular orientation that receives propulsion directions via a miniature multi-conductor cable connected to a color monitor integral to a control unit. The submersible vehicle assembly is powered by an onboard rechargeable battery that energizes both horizontal and vertical thrusters to guide and move the vehicle assembly through the water from directions communicated by the control unit. The submersible vehicle assembly may include a laser adapted to be directed to the underside of ice so as to locate the vehicle assembly allowing the user to cut a hole using a standard commercial ice auger in the ice at or near fish. In this manner the vehicle assembly may be utilized for the underwater tasks of locating fish, observing scenery, boat and pier inspection, object recovery, and other underwater tasks.Type: GrantFiled: July 30, 2015Date of Patent: August 22, 2017Inventor: Cam Habeger
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Publication number: 20160214693Abstract: An underwater powered observation system that includes a submersible vehicle assembly with a camera and an on board source of electrical power that receives propulsion directions via a miniature multi-conductor cable connected to a color monitor integral to a control unit. The submersible vehicle assembly is powered by an onboard rechargeable battery that energizes both horizontal and vertical thrusters to guide and move the vehicle assembly through the water from directions communicated by the control unit. The submersible vehicle assembly may include a laser adapted to be directed to the underside of ice so as to locate the vehicle assembly and allow the user to cut a hole in the ice at or near fish. In this manner the vehicle assembly may be utilized for the underwater tasks of locating fish, observing scenery, boat and pier inspection, object recovery, and other underwater tasks.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 30, 2015Publication date: July 28, 2016Inventor: Cam HABEGER
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Patent number: 8114032Abstract: A system for moving an elongate medical device has at least one drive element for engaging and moving an elongate medical device. Various embodiments provide for moving the separate inner and outer elements of a telescoping medical device. Some systems also provide for the rotation of a rotatable distal element on a rotatable medical device or the rotation of extension element in a telescoping medical device.Type: GrantFiled: December 21, 2009Date of Patent: February 14, 2012Assignee: Stereotaxis, Inc.Inventors: Steven J. Ferry, Jennifer R. Finney, Cam Habeger, Vincent Hackenmueller, Andrew F. Hall, Reed A. Houge, Scott G. Klimek, Michael J. Pikus
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Publication number: 20100305502Abstract: A system for moving an elongate medical device has at least one drive element for engaging and moving an elongate medical device. Various embodiments provide for moving the separate inner and outer elements of a telescoping medical device. Some systems also provide for the rotation of a rotatable distal element on a rotatable medical device or the rotation of extension element in a telescoping medical device.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 21, 2009Publication date: December 2, 2010Inventors: Steven J. Ferry, Jennifer R. Finney, Cam Habeger, Vincent Hackenmueller, Andrew F. Hall, Reed A. Houge, Scott G. Klimek, Michael J. Pikus
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Patent number: 7766856Abstract: An advancer system is described for moving an elongate medical device within a body. The system includes a drive unit having a motor. The drive unit is configured to translate movement of the motor to the device so as to alternately advance and retract the device relative to the body. The advancer system also includes a user-operable control system configured to control the drive unit. The control system can interface with a magnetic navigation system. The above-described system allows an operating physician to control catheter advancement and retraction while remaining outside an x-ray imaging field. Thus the physician is freed from repeated x-ray exposure.Type: GrantFiled: June 28, 2007Date of Patent: August 3, 2010Assignee: Stereotaxis, Inc.Inventors: Steven J. Ferry, Jennifer R. Finney, Cam Habeger, Vincent Hackenmueller, Andrew F. Hall, Reed A. Houge, Scott G. Klimek, Michael J. Pikus
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Patent number: 7635342Abstract: A system for moving an elongate medical device has at least one drive element for engaging and moving an elongate medical device. Various embodiments provide for moving the separate inner and outer elements of a telescoping medical device. Some systems also provide for the rotation of a rotatable distal element on a rotatable medical device or the rotation of extension element in a telescoping medical device.Type: GrantFiled: June 1, 2004Date of Patent: December 22, 2009Assignee: Stereotaxis, Inc.Inventors: Steven J. Ferry, Jennifer R. Finney, Cam Habeger, Vincent Hackenmueller, Andrew F. Hall, Reed A. Houge, Scott G. Klimek, Michael J. Pikus
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Publication number: 20080045892Abstract: An advancer system is described for moving an elongate medical device within a body. The system includes a drive unit having a motor. The drive unit is configured to translate movement of the motor to the device so as to alternately advance and retract the device relative to the body. The advancer system also includes a user-operable control system configured to control the drive unit. The control system can interface with a magnetic navigation system. The above-described system allows an operating physician to control catheter advancement and retraction while remaining outside an x-ray imaging field. Thus the physician is freed from repeated x-ray exposure.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 28, 2007Publication date: February 21, 2008Inventors: Steven Ferry, Jennifer Finney, Cam Habeger, Vincent Hackenmueller, Andrew Hall, Reed Houge, Scott Klimek, Michael Pikus
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Patent number: 7276044Abstract: An advancer system is described for moving an elongate medical device within a body. The system includes a drive unit having a motor. The drive unit is configured to translate movement of the motor to the device so as to alternately advance and retract the device relative to the body. The advancer system also includes a user-operable control system configured to control the drive unit. The control system can interface with a magnetic navigation system. The above-described system allows an operating physician to control catheter advancement and retraction while remaining outside an x-ray imaging field. Thus the physician is freed from repeated x-ray exposure.Type: GrantFiled: May 3, 2002Date of Patent: October 2, 2007Assignee: Stereotaxis, Inc.Inventors: Steven J. Ferry, Jennifer R. Finney, Cam Habeger, Vincent Hackenmueller, Andrew F. Hall, Reed A. Houge, Scott G. Klimek, Michael J. Pikus
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Publication number: 20060041245Abstract: A system for moving an elongate medical device has at least one drive element for engaging and moving an elongate medical device. Various embodiments provide for moving the separate inner and outer elements of a telescoping medical device. Some systems also provide for the rotation of a rotatable distal element on a rotatable medical device or the rotation of extension element in a telescoping medical device.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 1, 2004Publication date: February 23, 2006Inventors: Steven Ferry, Jennifer Finney, Cam Habeger, Vincent Hackenmueller, Andrew Hall, Reed Houge, Scott Klimek, Michael Pikus
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Publication number: 20020177789Abstract: An advancer system is described for moving an elongate medical device within a body. The system includes a drive unit having a motor. The drive unit is configured to translate movement of the motor to the device so as to alternately advance and retract the device relative to the body. The advancer system also includes a user-operable control system configured to control the drive unit. The control system can interface with a magnetic navigation system. The above-described system allows an operating physician to control catheter advancement and retraction while remaining outside an x-ray imaging field. Thus the physician is freed from repeated x-ray exposure.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 3, 2002Publication date: November 28, 2002Inventors: Steven J. Ferry, Jennifer R. Finney, Cam Habeger, Vincent Hackenmueller, Andrew F. Hall, Reed A. Houge, Scott G. Klimek, Michael J. Pikus
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Patent number: D803759Type: GrantFiled: June 10, 2016Date of Patent: November 28, 2017Inventor: Cam Habeger