Patents by Inventor Derek Ian Darley
Derek Ian Darley 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: 11439821Abstract: A method for operating an external component of a cochlear implant hearing system. The external component includes a speech processor module operable in a stand-alone mode of operation and a body-worn mode of operation, and a protective case. The method includes operating the speech processor module in the stand-alone mode, determining when the speech processor module is mounted in the case, and operating the speech processor module in the body-worn mode in response to determining that the speech processor module is mounted in the case.Type: GrantFiled: January 18, 2018Date of Patent: September 13, 2022Assignee: Cochlear LimitedInventors: Derek Ian Darley, Michael Goorevich, Peter Scott Single
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Publication number: 20210121695Abstract: A method for operating an external component of a cochlear implant hearing system. The external component includes a speech processor module operable in a stand-alone mode of operation and a body-worn mode of operation, and a protective case. The method includes operating the speech processor module in the stand-alone mode, determining when the speech processor module is mounted in the case, and operating the speech processor module in the body-worn mode in response to determining that the speech processor module is mounted in the case.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 7, 2021Publication date: April 29, 2021Inventors: Derek Ian DARLEY, Michael GOOREVICH, Peter Scott SINGLE
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Publication number: 20180160244Abstract: A method for operating an external component of a cochlear implant hearing system. The external component includes a speech processor module operable in a stand-alone mode of operation and a body-worn mode of operation, and a protective case. The method includes operating the speech processor module in the stand-alone mode, determining when the speech processor module is mounted in the case, and operating the speech processor module in the body-worn mode in response to determining that the speech processor module is mounted in the case.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 18, 2018Publication date: June 7, 2018Inventors: Derek Ian DARLEY, Michael GOOREVICH, Peter Scott SINGLE
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Publication number: 20180146311Abstract: A method for operating an external component of a cochlear implant hearing system. The external component includes a speech processor module operable in a stand-alone mode of operation and a body-worn mode of operation, and a protective case. The method includes operating the speech processor module in the stand-alone mode, determining when the speech processor module is mounted in the case, and operating the speech processor module in the body-worn mode in response to determining that the speech processor module is mounted in the case.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 19, 2018Publication date: May 24, 2018Inventors: Derek Ian DARLEY, Michael GOOREVICH, Peter Scott SINGLE
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Patent number: 9906881Abstract: A method for operating an external component of a cochlear implant hearing system. The external component includes a speech processor module operable in a stand-alone mode of operation and a body-worn mode of operation, and a protective case. The method includes operating the speech processor module in the stand-alone mode, determining when the speech processor module is mounted in the case, and operating the speech processor module in the body-worn mode in response to determining that the speech processor module is mounted in the case.Type: GrantFiled: May 14, 2015Date of Patent: February 27, 2018Assignee: Cochlear LimitedInventors: Derek Ian Darley, Michael Goorevich, Peter Scott Single
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Publication number: 20150249897Abstract: A method for operating an external component of a cochlear implant hearing system. The external component includes a speech processor module operable in a stand-alone mode of operation and a body-worn mode of operation, and a protective case. The method includes operating the speech processor module in the stand-alone mode, determining when the speech processor module is mounted in the case, and operating the speech processor module in the body-worn mode in response to determining that the speech processor module is mounted in the case.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 14, 2015Publication date: September 3, 2015Inventors: Derek Ian DARLEY, Michael GOOREVICH, Peter Scott SINGLE
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Publication number: 20150025595Abstract: A method for operating an external component of a cochlear implant hearing system. The external component includes a speech processor module operable in a stand-alone mode of operation and a body-worn mode of operation, and a protective case. The method includes operating the speech processor module in the stand-alone mode, determining when the speech processor module is mounted in the case, and operating the speech processor module in the body-worn mode in response to determining that the speech processor module is mounted in the case.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 2, 2014Publication date: January 22, 2015Inventors: Derek Ian Darley, Michael Goorevich, Peter Scott Single
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Publication number: 20130274826Abstract: A method for operating an external component of a cochlear implant hearing system. The external component includes a speech processor module operable in a stand-alone mode of operation and a body-worn mode of operation, and a protective case. The method includes operating the speech processor module in the stand-alone mode, determining when the speech processor module is mounted in the case, and operating the speech processor module in the body-worn mode in response to determining that the speech processor module is mounted in the case.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 28, 2012Publication date: October 17, 2013Inventors: Derek Ian Darley, Michael Goorevich, Peter Scott Single
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Patent number: 8532321Abstract: A bone conduction device for enhancing the hearing of a recipient, comprising: a sound input element configured to receive an acoustic sound signal; an electronics module configured generate an electrical signal representing the acoustic sound signal; a transducer configured to generate mechanical forces representing the electrical signal for delivery to the recipient's bone; and one or more vibration extensions mechanically coupled to the transducer and configured to be inserted into the ear canal of the recipient, and further configured to vibrate in order to transmit the mechanical forces generated from the transducer to the recipient's bone.Type: GrantFiled: July 7, 2008Date of Patent: September 10, 2013Assignee: Cochlear LimitedInventors: John Parker, Derek Ian Darley
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Patent number: 8526641Abstract: A bone conduction device, comprising: a sound input element configured to receive an acoustic sound signal; an electronics module configured generate an electrical signal representing said acoustic sound signal; and a transducer configured to generate motion of a mass component based on said electrical signal so as to generate one or more mechanical forces resulting in one or more of motion and vibration of a recipient's skull thereby causing sound perception, wherein one or more of the size and shape of said mass component is selectable at least partially based on a desired mechanical force to be generated by said transducer.Type: GrantFiled: July 3, 2008Date of Patent: September 3, 2013Assignee: Cochlear LimitedInventors: John L. Parker, Derek Ian Darley
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Patent number: 8476812Abstract: A solid state lighting device includes at least one emitter and a forged heatsink arranged to receive and dissipate heat generated by emitter(s). The heatsink may have a thickness and/or profile that varies in at least two dimensions. Fabrication of a solid state lighting device may include providing a forged heatsink, and mounting at least one solid state emitter in thermal communication with the heatsink. A space or object may be illuminated with a lighting device including at least one solid state emitter and a forged heatsink. The lighting device may be operated responsive to at least one sensor arranged to sense temperature and/or at least one characteristic of light emitted by the emitter(s).Type: GrantFiled: July 7, 2009Date of Patent: July 2, 2013Assignee: Cree, Inc.Inventors: Wai Kwan Chan, Derek Ian Darley, Antony Paul Van De Ven, Gerald H. Negley
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Patent number: 8277227Abstract: A method (10) of forming an electrically conducting feedthrough. The method (10) comprises a first step (11) of forming an electrically conductive structure (21) comprising a sacrificial component and a non-sacrificial component. At least a portion of the non-sacrificial component can then be coated with a relatively electrically insulating material (35) prior to removal of at least a portion of the sacrificial component from the electrically conductive structure. The structure of the feedthrough provides electrical connection through the wall of a housing of an implantable component while preventing unwanted transfer of materials between the interior of the component and the surrounding environment.Type: GrantFiled: August 2, 2011Date of Patent: October 2, 2012Assignee: Cochlear LimitedInventors: Derek Ian Darley, Desmond A. Mccusker, Dusan Milojevic, John L. Parker
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Patent number: 8265773Abstract: A cochlear implant electrode assembly device comprising an elongate electrode carrier member, a stiffening element, and a stiffening sheath that at least partially envelops the elongate member. The member is made of a resiliently flexible first material and has a plurality of electrodes mounted thereon. The member has a first configuration that allows it to be inserted into an implantee's cochlea. The member also has a second configuration wherein the member is curved to match an inside surface of the cochlea, and at least one intermediate configuration between the first and second configurations. Both the stiffening element and sheath are made of a material that is relatively stiffer than the member. The stiffening element and the stiffening sheath in combination bias the elongate member into the first configuration. If either the stiffening element or the stiffening sheath is removed or deactivated, the elongate member adopts an intermediate configuration.Type: GrantFiled: October 25, 2010Date of Patent: September 11, 2012Assignee: Cochlear LimitedInventors: Fysh Dadd, Derek Ian Darley, Peter Gibson, John Parker, Claudiu Treaba
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Publication number: 20120201022Abstract: Solid state lighting devices include elongated heatsinks with multiple raised features each including a major surface non-parallel to a longitudinal direction of the heatsink. A device-scale heatsink including raised features may include at least a portion of a threaded rod or tube, with threads thereof forming the raised features. Raised features may also be formed by stamped and bent emitter support elements arranged to support solid state light emitters, with the emitter support elements inserted into recesses of an elongated heatsink body.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 7, 2011Publication date: August 9, 2012Applicant: CREE, INC.Inventors: Antony Paul van de Ven, Derek Ian Darley, Martin Bertock
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Publication number: 20110300764Abstract: A method (10) of forming an electrically conducting feedthrough. The method (10) comprises a first step (11) of forming an electrically conductive structure (21) comprising a sacrificial component and a non-sacrificial component. At least a portion of the non-sacrificial component can then be coated with a relatively electrically insulating material (35) prior to removal of at least a portion of the sacrificial component from the electrically conductive structure. The structure of the feedthrough provides electrical connection through the wall of a housing of an implantable component while preventing unwanted transfer of materials between the interior of the component and the surrounding environment.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 2, 2011Publication date: December 8, 2011Inventors: Derek Ian Darley, Desmond McCusker, Dusan Milojevic, John L. Parker
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Patent number: 7996982Abstract: A method (10) of forming an electrically conducting feedthrough. The method (10) comprises a first step (11) of forming an electrically conductive structure (21) comprising a sacrificial component and a non-sacrificial component. At least a portion of the non-sacrificial component can then be coated with a relatively electrically insulating material (35) prior to removal of at least a portion of the sacrificial component from the electrically conductive structure. The structure of the feedthrough provides electrical connection through the wall of a housing of an implantable component while preventing unwanted transfer of materials between the interior of the component and the surrounding environment.Type: GrantFiled: February 4, 2008Date of Patent: August 16, 2011Assignee: Cochlear LimitedInventors: Derek Ian Darley, Desmond A. Mccusker, Dusan Milojevic, John Parker
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Patent number: 7988507Abstract: A method (10) of forming an electrically conducting feedthrough. The method (10) comprises a first step (11) of forming an electrically conductive structure (21) comprising a sacrificial component and a non-sacrificial component. At least a portion of the non-sacrificial component can then be coated with a relatively electrically insulating material (35) prior to removal of at least a portion of the sacrificial component from the electrically conductive structure. The structure of the feedthrough provides electrical connection through the wall of a housing of an implantable component while preventing unwanted transfer of materials between the interior of the component and the surrounding environment.Type: GrantFiled: February 4, 2008Date of Patent: August 2, 2011Assignee: Cochlear LimitedInventors: Derek Ian Darley, Desmond A. McCusker, Dusan Milojevicrg, John L. Parker
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Patent number: 7983767Abstract: A cochlear implant electrode assembly (10) comprising an elongate electrode carrier member (11), a bioresorbable stiffening element (15) and an outer layer (16) surrounding the stiffening element (15). The carrier member (11) is made of a resiliently flexible first material and has a plurality of electrodes (12) mounted thereon and has a first configuration selected to allow it to be inserted into an implantee's cochlea, and at least a second configuration wherein it is curved to match a surface of the cochlea. The bioresorbable stiffening element (15) has a configuration selected for biasing the elongate member (11) into the first configuration and is made of a second material relatively stiffer than the first material and which dissolves or softens on exposure to cochlear fluids to permit the elongate member (11) to at least approach or adopt the second configuration.Type: GrantFiled: September 18, 2007Date of Patent: July 19, 2011Assignee: Cochlear LimitedInventors: Fysh Dadd, Derek Ian Darley, Peter Gibson, John Parker, Claudiu Treaba
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Publication number: 20110006658Abstract: A solid state lighting device includes at least one emitter and a forged heatsink arranged to receive and dissipate heat generated by emitter(s). The heatsink may have a thickness and/or profile that varies in at leats two dimensions. Fabrication of a solid state lighting device may include providing a forged heatsink, and mounting at least one solid state emitter in thermal communication with the heatsink. A space or object may be illuminated with a lighting device including at least one solid state emitter and a forged heatsink. The lighting device may be operated responsive to at least one sensor arranged to sense temperature and/or at least one characteric of light emitted by the emitter(s).Type: ApplicationFiled: July 7, 2009Publication date: January 13, 2011Applicant: CREE LED LIGHTING SOLUTIONS, INC.Inventors: Wai Kwan Chan, Derek Ian Darley, Antony Paul Van De Ven, Gerald H. Negley
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Patent number: 7856986Abstract: In one embodiment of the invention, a transcutaneous transfer system is disclosed. The system comprises: an inductively-coupled coil system comprising an external and an internal coil adapted to be transcutaneously juxtaposed along a coupling axis; an internal magnet fixed relative to the internal coil; an external magnet assembly coupled to the external coil; and an apparatus to securely retain the magnet assembly in a desired one of a plurality of positions along a longitudinal axis substantially parallel to the coupling axis in response to tool-less manipulation of the apparatus.Type: GrantFiled: June 14, 2004Date of Patent: December 28, 2010Assignee: Cochlear LimitedInventor: Derek Ian Darley