Patents by Inventor Charles P. Steiner

Charles P. Steiner 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).

  • Patent number: 11583214
    Abstract: Systems and methods for performing psychological assessment are provided. An initial visual stimulus is selected and a series of steps are iteratively performed until associated confidence values for each of a plurality of indices meet a threshold value. The selected visual stimulus is provided at the display. Gaze tracking data is received from a remote eye tracking device in response to the selected stimulus being displayed to a patient. A deviation of the gaze tracking data from a standard response is determined. A score and the associated confidence value for at least one of the plurality of indices are adjusted based on the determined deviation of the gaze tracking data from the standard response. A new visual stimulus is selected based on the confidence values of the plurality of indices. Respective scores for the plurality of indices are provided to a user.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 9, 2020
    Date of Patent: February 21, 2023
    Assignee: THE CLEVELAND CLINIC FOUNDATION
    Inventors: Thomas W. Frazier, Eric W. Klingemier, Charles P. Steiner
  • Publication number: 20220288390
    Abstract: An intra-oral appliance to power and/or communicate with a neurostimulator is provided. The intra-oral appliance can include a teeth covering configured to fit over mandibular incisor, canine and/or premolar teeth of a human being and a remote controller in the form of a housing extending posteriorly from and operably connected to the teeth covering. The housing can include a power source, a coupling coil configured to transmit power to the neurostimulator and configured to receive power from an external charger, and electrical circuitry operably connected to the coupling coil and the power source.
    Type: Application
    Filed: May 31, 2022
    Publication date: September 15, 2022
    Applicants: The Cleveland Clinic Foundation, XII Medical, Inc.
    Inventors: Francis A. PAPAY, Kelly B. EMERTON, Charles P. STEINER, Anthony V. CAPARSO
  • Patent number: 11351377
    Abstract: An intra-oral appliance to power and/or communicate with a neurostimulator is provided. The intra-oral appliance can include a teeth covering configured to fit over mandibular incisor, canine and/or premolar teeth of a human being and a remote controller in the form of a housing extending posteriorly from and operably connected to the teeth covering. The housing can include a power source, a coupling coil configured to transmit power to the neurostimulator and configured to receive power from an external charger, and electrical circuitry operably connected to the coupling coil and the power source.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 3, 2020
    Date of Patent: June 7, 2022
    Assignees: The Cleveland Clinic Foundation, XII Medical, Inc.
    Inventors: Francis A. Papay, Kelly B. Emerton, Charles P. Steiner, Anthony V. Caparso
  • Publication number: 20200352499
    Abstract: Systems and methods for performing psychological assessment are provided. An initial visual stimulus is selected and a series of steps are iteratively performed until associated confidence values for each of a plurality of indices meet a threshold value. The selected visual stimulus is provided at the display. Gaze tracking data is received from a remote eye tracking device in response to the selected stimulus being displayed to a patient. A deviation of the gaze tracking data from a standard response is determined. A score and the associated confidence value for at least one of the plurality of indices are adjusted based on the determined deviation of the gaze tracking data from the standard response. A new visual stimulus is selected based on the confidence values of the plurality of indices. Respective scores for the plurality of indices are provided to a user.
    Type: Application
    Filed: May 9, 2020
    Publication date: November 12, 2020
    Inventors: Thomas W. Frazier, Eric W. Klingemier, Charles P. Steiner
  • Publication number: 20200346010
    Abstract: An intra-oral appliance to power and/or communicate with a neurostimulator is provided. The intra-oral appliance can include a teeth covering configured to fit over mandibular incisor, canine and/or premolar teeth of a human being and a remote controller in the form of a housing extending posteriorly from and operably connected to the teeth covering. The housing can include a power source, a coupling coil configured to transmit power to the neurostimulator and configured to receive power from an external charger, and electrical circuitry operably connected to the coupling coil and the power source.
    Type: Application
    Filed: May 3, 2020
    Publication date: November 5, 2020
    Inventors: Francis A. Papay, Kelly B. Emerton, Charles P. Steiner, Anthony V. Caparso
  • Publication number: 20090012577
    Abstract: An apparatus for treating headache and/or facial pain includes an electrical lead and having a distal end portion, a proximal end portion, and a channel extending between the distal and proximal end portions. The distal end portion has at least one electrode disposed thereon and at least one foldable tine for anchoring the distal tip adjacent a SPG, and the proximal end portion is adapted for connection to an energy delivery source.
    Type: Application
    Filed: May 30, 2008
    Publication date: January 8, 2009
    Inventors: Ali R. Rezai, Mehdi M. Ansarinia, Scott B. Kokones, Charles P. Steiner, Keith R. Carlton, Daniel N. Kelsch, Richard Drake, Jennifer McBride
  • Patent number: 7408439
    Abstract: A method and apparatus for retrieving, accessing, and storing medical data relating to a patient during a medical procedure. The invention provides a single interface to many disparate forms of medical data, which is accessible over a local area network; wide area network, direct connection, or combinations thereof. In one embodiment, an operating room control system for use during a medical procedure on a patient includes an input device, a display device, and a controller that is coupled to the input device and the display device. The controller receives one or more user inputs, transmits a command to a server located outside of the operating room to retrieve medical data, receives the medical data from the server, and displays the medical data on the display device. Medical data can be captured by the controller using, for example, a camera and a video/image capture board, keyboard, and microphone during surgery or examination of the patient.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 3, 2004
    Date of Patent: August 5, 2008
    Assignee: Intuitive Surgical, Inc.
    Inventors: Gang Wang, Joseph F. Hahn, Amante Mangaser, David B. Roe, Charles P. Steiner, Darrin R. Uecker
  • Patent number: 6911916
    Abstract: A method and apparatus for retrieving, accessing, and storing medical data relating to a patient during a medical procedure. The invention provides a single interface to many disparate forms of medical data, which is accessible over a local area network, wide area network, direct connection, or combinations thereof. In one embodiment, an operating room control system for use during a medical procedure on a patient includes an input device, a display device, and a controller that is coupled to the input device and the display device. The controller receives one or more user inputs, transmits a command to a server located outside of the operating room to retrieve medical data, receives the medical data from the server, and displays the medical data on the display device.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 13, 2000
    Date of Patent: June 28, 2005
    Assignees: The Cleveland Clinic Foundation, Intuitive Surgical, Inc.
    Inventors: Gang Wang, Joseph F. Hahn, Amante Mangaser, David B. Roe, Charles P. Steiner, Darrin R. Uecker
  • Patent number: 6377839
    Abstract: A patient is secured to a subject support (10). A stereotaxic wand (40) is inserted into a tool guide (60). The wand has a tip portion (44), a portion extending along a pointing axis (46) of the wand, an offset portion (42) which is offset from the pointing axis of the wand, and at least two wand emitters (48, 50), mounted in alignment with the pointing axis of the wand. The two emitters selectively emit wand signals which are received by three receivers (14) mounted to a frame assembly (12). The tool guide includes a bore (66) extending along a guide axis. The bore is configured for selectively receiving a tool and the tip portion of the wand. An entry point and a trajectory are identified by the surgeon with the wand in the guide. More specifically, a trajectory and location of the wand are superimposed on a diagnostic image on a monitor (30).
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 29, 1998
    Date of Patent: April 23, 2002
    Assignee: The Cleveland Clinic Foundation
    Inventors: Iain H. Kalfas, Donald W. Kormos, David W. Piraino, Gene H. Barnett, Charles P. Steiner
  • Patent number: 5776064
    Abstract: A patient is secured to a subject support (10). A stereotaxic wand (40) is inserted into a tool guide (60). The wand has a tip portion (44), a portion extending along a pointing axis (46) of the wand, an offset portion (42) which is offset from the pointing axis of the wand, and at least two wand emitters (48, 50), mounted in alignment with the pointing axis of the wand. The two emitters selectively emit wand signals which are received by three receivers (14) mounted to a frame assembly (12). The tool guide includes a bore (66) extending along a guide axis. The bore is configured for selectively receiving a tool and the tip portion of the wand. An entry point and a trajectory are identified by the surgeon with the wand in the guide. More specifically, a trajectory and location of the wand are superimposed on a diagnostic image on a monitor (30).
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 20, 1996
    Date of Patent: July 7, 1998
    Assignee: The Cleveland Clinic Foundation
    Inventors: Iain H. Kalfas, Donald W. Kormos, David W. Piraino, Gene H. Barnett, Charles P. Steiner
  • Patent number: 5732703
    Abstract: A patient is secured to a subject support (10). A stereotaxic wand (40) is inserted into a tool guide (60). The wand has a tip portion (44), a portion extending along a pointing axis (46) of the wand, an offset portion (42) which is offset from the pointing axis of the wand, and at least three wand emitters (48, 50, 52), mounted in alignment with the pointing axis of the wand. The three emitters selectively emit infrared light which is received by two CCD cameras (14) mounted to a frame assembly (12). The tool guide includes a bore (76) extending along a guide axis. The bore is configured for selectively receiving a tool and the tip portion of the wand. An entry point and a trajectory are identified by the surgeon with the wand in the guide. More specifically, a trajectory and location of the wand are superimposed on a diagnostic image on a monitor (30).
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 20, 1996
    Date of Patent: March 31, 1998
    Assignee: The Cleveland Clinic Foundation
    Inventors: Iain H. Kalfas, Donald W. Kormos, David W. Piraino, Gene H. Barnett, Charles P. Steiner
  • Patent number: 5309913
    Abstract: A patient's head is anchored (16) at one end of a patient support (10). An array of receivers (50) are mounted on a frame (12) which is fixed to the patient support. The frame carries at least one reference transmitter (52). A wand (42) has at least two emitters (44, 46) mounted thereto. By measuring relative travel time of the signals from the wand emitters to the receiver array and comparing the travel time with travel time over a known distance from the reference transmitter to one or more of the receivers, the position of the wand in a coordinate system of the patient support is determined (80). A three-dimensional array of diagnostic image data was taken through the anchored portion of the patient and at least three markers (114) affixed to the patient. By positioning the wand on the markers after the patient is secured to the patient support, a transform (110) between the patient support coordinate system and the image data coordinate system is derived.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 30, 1992
    Date of Patent: May 10, 1994
    Assignee: The Cleveland Clinic Foundation
    Inventors: Donald W. Kormos, Gene H. Barnett, Charles P. Steiner