Patents by Inventor Daniel KREINDLER
Daniel KREINDLER 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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Publication number: 20250228525Abstract: A device for measuring reflected ultrasound and optical signals may include: an optical source; an optical assembly comprising at least one lens, configured to focus reflected optical illumination from a target onto a detector; and an ultrasound transducer aligned to transmit and receive ultrasound radiation co-axially with the reflected optical illumination and wherein the ultrasound transducer at least partially obstructs a path of the reflected optical illumination. An obstruction may be distant from a focal spot of the optical assembly. The device for measuring reflected ultrasound and optical signals may be particularly useful for characterizing fluid behind an ear drum to diagnose otitis media.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 1, 2024Publication date: July 17, 2025Applicant: OtoNexus Medical Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Mark A. MOEHRING, Daniel KREINDLER, Charlie CORREDOR, Chad Jason MACDONALD, Dar BAHATT
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Patent number: 12156765Abstract: A device for measuring reflected ultrasound and optical signals may include: an optical source; an optical assembly comprising at least one lens, configured to focus reflected optical illumination from a target onto a detector; and an ultrasound transducer aligned to transmit and receive ultrasound radiation co-axially with the reflected optical illumination and wherein the ultrasound transducer at least partially obstructs a path of the reflected optical illumination. An obstruction may be distant from a focal spot of the optical assembly. The device for measuring reflected ultrasound and optical signals may be particularly useful for characterizing fluid behind an ear drum to diagnose otitis media.Type: GrantFiled: March 31, 2021Date of Patent: December 3, 2024Assignee: OtoNexus Medical Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Mark A. Moehring, Daniel Kreindler, Charlie Corredor, Chad Jason MacDonald, Dar Bahatt
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Patent number: 12156764Abstract: An ultrasound transducer may include: a plurality of capacitive ultrasound transducer elements; and a base having a largest dimension sized and shaped to be disposed with an external ear canal, wherein the plurality of capacitive ultrasound transducers is mounted on the base. Each capacitive ultrasound transducer element and the ultrasound transducer are specifically constructed to achieve select desired performance characteristics. The ultrasound transducer may have an angular beam spread through a gaseous medium of greater than 15 degrees and an attenuation loss through the gaseous medium of greater than 10 dB measured at a distance 12.5 mm to 25 mm along a primary transmission axis of the ultrasound transducer. The ultrasound transducer may be particularly useful for characterizing fluid behind an ear drum to diagnose otitis media.Type: GrantFiled: November 15, 2023Date of Patent: December 3, 2024Assignee: OtoNexus Medical Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Mark A. Moehring, Daniel Kreindler, George A. Gates, Caitlin E. Cameron
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Patent number: 12076186Abstract: A device for measuring reflected ultrasound and optical signals may include: an optical source; an optical assembly comprising at least one lens, configured to focus reflected optical illumination from a target onto a detector; and an ultrasound transducer aligned to transmit and receive ultrasound radiation co-axially with the reflected optical illumination and wherein the ultrasound transducer at least partially obstructs a path of the reflected optical illumination. An obstruction may be distant from a focal spot of the optical assembly. The device for measuring reflected ultrasound and optical signals may be particularly useful for characterizing fluid behind an ear drum to diagnose otitis media.Type: GrantFiled: October 3, 2019Date of Patent: September 3, 2024Assignee: OtoNexus Medical Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Mark A. Moehring, Daniel Kreindler, Charlie Corredor, Chad Jason Macdonald, Dar Bahatt
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Publication number: 20240164747Abstract: An ultrasound transducer may include: a plurality of capacitive ultrasound transducer elements; and a base having a largest dimension sized and shaped to be disposed with an external ear canal, wherein the plurality of capacitive ultrasound transducers is mounted on the base. Each capacitive ultrasound transducer element and the ultrasound transducer are specifically constructed to achieve select desired performance characteristics. The ultrasound transducer may have an angular beam spread through a gaseous medium of greater than 15 degrees and an attenuation loss through the gaseous medium of greater than 10 dB measured at a distance 12.5 mm to 25 mm along a primary transmission axis of the ultrasound transducer. The ultrasound transducer may be particularly useful for characterizing fluid behind an ear drum to diagnose otitis media.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 15, 2023Publication date: May 23, 2024Applicant: OtoNexus Medical Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Mark A. MOEHRING, Daniel KREINDLER, George A. GATES, Caitlin E. CAMERON
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Patent number: 11850091Abstract: An ultrasound transducer may include: a plurality of capacitive ultrasound transducer elements; and a base having a largest dimension sized and shaped to be disposed with an external ear canal, wherein the plurality of capacitive ultrasound transducers is mounted on the base. Each capacitive ultrasound transducer element and the ultrasound transducer are specifically constructed to achieve select desired performance characteristics. The ultrasound transducer may have an angular beam spread through a gaseous medium of greater than 15 degrees and an attenuation loss through the gaseous medium of greater than 10 dB measured at a distance 12.5 mm to 25 mm along a primary transmission axis of the ultrasound transducer. The ultrasound transducer may be particularly useful for characterizing fluid behind an ear drum to diagnose otitis media.Type: GrantFiled: August 27, 2020Date of Patent: December 26, 2023Assignee: OtoNexus Medical Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Mark A. Moehring, Daniel Kreindler, George A. Gates, Caitlin E. Cameron
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Publication number: 20220225881Abstract: An otoscope uses differential reflected response of optical energy at an absorption range and an adjacent wavelength range to determine the presence of water (where the wavelengths are water absorption wavelength and adjacent non-absorption excitation wavelengths). In another example of the invention, the otoscope utilizes OCT in combination with absorption and non-absorption range for bacteria and water.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 6, 2022Publication date: July 21, 2022Inventors: Mark A. MOEHRING, George A. GATES, Daniel KREINDLER, Jay A. CHESAVAGE
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Patent number: 11317811Abstract: An otoscope uses differential reflected response of optical energy at an absorption range and an adjacent wavelength range to determine the presence of water (where the wavelengths are water absorption wavelength and adjacent non-absorption excitation wavelengths). In another example of the invention, the otoscope utilizes OCT in combination with absorption and non-absorption range for bacteria and water.Type: GrantFiled: June 12, 2019Date of Patent: May 3, 2022Assignee: OTONEXUS MEDICAL TECHNOLOGIES, INC.Inventors: Mark A. Moehring, George A. Gates, Daniel Kreindler, Jay A. Chesavage
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Publication number: 20210236089Abstract: A device for measuring reflected ultrasound and optical signals may include: an optical source; an optical assembly comprising at least one lens, configured to focus reflected optical illumination from a target onto a detector; and an ultrasound transducer aligned to transmit and receive ultrasound radiation co-axially with the reflected optical illumination and wherein the ultrasound transducer at least partially obstructs a path of the reflected optical illumination. An obstruction may be distant from a focal spot of the optical assembly. The device for measuring reflected ultrasound and optical signals may be particularly useful for characterizing fluid behind an ear drum to diagnose otitis media.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 31, 2021Publication date: August 5, 2021Inventors: Mark A. MOEHRING, Daniel KREINDLER, Charlie CORREDOR, Chad Jason MACDONALD, Dar BAHATT
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Publication number: 20210145406Abstract: An ultrasound transducer may include: a plurality of capacitive ultrasound transducer elements; and a base having a largest dimension sized and shaped to be disposed with an external ear canal, wherein the plurality of capacitive ultrasound transducers is mounted on the base. Each capacitive ultrasound transducer element and the ultrasound transducer are specifically constructed to achieve select desired performance characteristics. The ultrasound transducer may have an angular beam spread through a gaseous medium of greater than 15 degrees and an attenuation loss through the gaseous medium of greater than 10 dB measured at a distance 12.5 mm to 25 mm along a primary transmission axis of the ultrasound transducer. The ultrasound transducer may be particularly useful for characterizing fluid behind an ear drum to diagnose otitis media.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 27, 2020Publication date: May 20, 2021Inventors: Mark A. Moehring, Daniel Kreindler, George A. Gates, Caitlin E. Cameron
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Publication number: 20200107813Abstract: A device for measuring reflected ultrasound and optical signals may include: an optical source; an optical assembly comprising at least one lens, configured to focus reflected optical illumination from a target onto a detector; and an ultrasound transducer aligned to transmit and receive ultrasound radiation co-axially with the reflected optical illumination and wherein the ultrasound transducer at least partially obstructs a path of the reflected optical illumination. An obstruction may be distant from a focal spot of the optical assembly. The device for measuring reflected ultrasound and optical signals may be particularly useful for characterizing fluid behind an ear drum to diagnose otitis media.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 3, 2019Publication date: April 9, 2020Inventors: Mark A. Moehring, Daniel Kreindler, Charlie Corredor, Chad Jason Macdonald, Dar Bahatt
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Publication number: 20200029820Abstract: An otoscope uses differential reflected response of optical energy at an absorption range and an adjacent wavelength range to determine the presence of water (where the wavelengths are water absorption wavelength and adjacent non-absorption excitation wavelengths). In another example of the invention, the otoscope utilizes OCT in combination with absorption and non-absorption range for bacteria and water.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 12, 2019Publication date: January 30, 2020Inventors: Mark A. MOEHRING, George A. GATES, Daniel KREINDLER, Jay A. CHESAVAGE
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Patent number: 10357161Abstract: An otoscope uses differential reflected response of optical energy at an absorption range and an adjacent wavelength range to determine the presence of water (where the wavelengths are water absorption wavelength and adjacent non-absorption excitation wavelengths). In another example of the invention, the otoscope utilizes OCT in combination with absorption and non-absorption range for bacteria and water.Type: GrantFiled: May 31, 2017Date of Patent: July 23, 2019Assignee: OtoNexus Medical Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Jay A. Chesavage, Mark A. Moehring, George A Gates, Daniel Kreindler
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Publication number: 20190200873Abstract: An otoscope uses differential reflected response of optical energy at an absorption range and an adjacent wavelength range to determine the presence of water (where the wavelengths are water absorption wavelength and adjacent non-absorption excitation wavelengths). In another example of the invention, the otoscope utilizes OCT in combination with absorption and non-absorption range for bacteria and water.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 31, 2017Publication date: July 4, 2019Inventors: Jay A. CHESAVAGE, Mark A. MOEHRING, George A GATES, Daniel KREINDLER