Patents by Inventor Derek Jensen
Derek Jensen 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: 12594054Abstract: Systems and methods to provide an ultrasound scanner that supports handset wireless network connectivity are described. An ultrasound scanner includes a transducer system that generates, as part of an ultrasound examination, ultrasound data based on reflections of ultrasound signals transmitted by the transducer system. The ultrasound scanner includes a first transceiver that communicates, over a first communication link, the ultrasound data to a display device that displays an ultrasound image based on the ultrasound data. The ultrasound scanner includes one or more additional transceivers that communicate, over a one or more additional communication links and simultaneously with the first transceiver communicating the ultrasound data over the first communication link, the ultrasound data through an access point of a care facility administering the ultrasound examination.Type: GrantFiled: August 12, 2024Date of Patent: April 7, 2026Assignees: FUJIFILM SONOSITE, INC., FUJIFILM CORPORATIONInventors: Craig Chamberlain, Christopher Howard, Harald Fiedler, Derek Jensen, Katsuya Yamamoto, Hiroshi Murakami, David Hoglund
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Publication number: 20250235185Abstract: Embodiments of ultrasound systems and methods for using the same are disclosed. In some embodiments, an ultrasound system includes a mobile computing device configured to be wirelessly coupled to the ultrasound scanner and display an ultrasound image based on reflections of ultrasound, and a docking station to support the mobile computing device. The ultrasound system also includes a processor system configured to enable the ultrasound system with additional ultrasound features when the mobile computing device is supported by the docking station, which are unavailable to the ultrasound system when the mobile computing device is unsupported by the docking station.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 22, 2024Publication date: July 24, 2025Inventors: Christopher Howard, Derek Jensen, Sebastian Tomaszewski, Marnie Hamp, Craig Chamberlain
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Publication number: 20240398379Abstract: Systems and methods to provide an ultrasound scanner that supports handset wireless network connectivity are described. An ultrasound scanner includes a transducer system that generates, as part of an ultrasound examination, ultrasound data based on reflections of ultrasound signals transmitted by the transducer system. The ultrasound scanner includes a first transceiver that communicates, over a first communication link, the ultrasound data to a display device that displays an ultrasound image based on the ultrasound data. The ultrasound scanner includes one or more additional transceivers that communicate, over a one or more additional communication links and simultaneously with the first transceiver communicating the ultrasound data over the first communication link, the ultrasound data through an access point of a care facility administering the ultrasound examination.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 12, 2024Publication date: December 5, 2024Inventors: Craig CHAMBERLAIN, Christopher HOWARD, Harald FIEDLER, Derek JENSEN, Katsuya YAMAMOTO, Hiroshi MURAKAMI, David HOGLUND
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Patent number: 12082974Abstract: Systems and methods to provide an ultrasound scanner that supports handset wireless network connectivity are described. An ultrasound scanner includes a transducer system that generates, as part of an ultrasound examination, ultrasound data based on reflections of ultrasound signals transmitted by the transducer system. The ultrasound scanner includes a first transceiver that communicates, over a first communication link, the ultrasound data to a display device that displays an ultrasound image based on the ultrasound data. The ultrasound scanner includes one or more additional transceivers that communicate, over a one or more additional communication links and simultaneously with the first transceiver communicating the ultrasound data over the first communication link, the ultrasound data through an access point of a care facility administering the ultrasound examination.Type: GrantFiled: June 1, 2022Date of Patent: September 10, 2024Assignees: FUJIFILM SONOSITE, INC., FUJIFILM CORPORATIONInventors: Craig Chamberlain, Christopher Howard, Harald Fiedler, Derek Jensen, Katsuya Yamamoto, Hiroshi Murakami, David Hoglund
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Publication number: 20230389895Abstract: Systems and methods to provide an ultrasound scanner that supports handset wireless network connectivity are described. An ultrasound scanner includes a transducer system that generates, as part of an ultrasound examination, ultrasound data based on reflections of ultrasound signals transmitted by the transducer system. The ultrasound scanner includes a first transceiver that communicates, over a first communication link, the ultrasound data to a display device that displays an ultrasound image based on the ultrasound data. The ultrasound scanner includes one or more additional transceivers that communicate, over a one or more additional communication links and simultaneously with the first transceiver communicating the ultrasound data over the first communication link, the ultrasound data through an access point of a care facility administering the ultrasound examination.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 1, 2022Publication date: December 7, 2023Inventors: CRAIG CHAMBERLAIN, CHRISTOPHER HOWARD, HARALD FIEDLER, DEREK JENSEN, KATSUYA YAMAMOTO, HIROSHI MURAKAMI, DAVID HOGLUND
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Patent number: 11559662Abstract: Steerable, elongated medical devices that are inserted into a patient's body are disclosed. The devices include first and second wires slidably extending longitudinally through a wall of a tube and attached adjacent a distal end of the tube. The devices also include a tension control member configured to selectively apply a tension force to the wires to bend the tube.Type: GrantFiled: April 12, 2019Date of Patent: January 24, 2023Assignee: Merit Medical Systems, Inc.Inventors: Aaron Hopkinson, Alan Vawdrey, Jason Wiersdorf, Richard Barlow, Jordan Peterson, Tyler Rees, Richard Stephenson, Derek Jensen
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Publication number: 20190366948Abstract: A rear windshield gutter assembly includes a vehicle that has a rear windshield, a rear surface and a rear windshield wiper that is positioned on the rear windshield. The rear windshield wiper includes a wiper fluid dispenser that selectively releases a fluid onto the rear windshield for cleaning the rear windshield. A gutter is coupled to the vehicle and is aligned with the rear windshield. The gutter captures the fluid when the fluid is released onto the rear windshield and directs the fluid to a predetermined drain location. Moreover, the gutter inhibits the fluid from running down the vehicle thereby enhancing visual appearance of the vehicle with respect to inhibiting streaks caused by the fluid on the vehicle.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 5, 2018Publication date: December 5, 2019Inventor: Derek Jensen
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Publication number: 20190314609Abstract: Devices used to pressurize, depressurize, or otherwise displace fluid are disclosed. The devices may be configured to displace fluid in order to inflate or deflate a medical device, such as a balloon. The devices further include a crank member for providing a mechanical advantage when pressurizing or otherwise displacing fluid.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 12, 2019Publication date: October 17, 2019Inventors: Aaron Hopkinson, Alan Vawdrey, Jason Wiersdorf, Richard Barlow, Jordan Peterson, Tyler Rees, Richard Stephenson, Derek Jensen
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Publication number: 20160207605Abstract: An atmospheric balloon comprises a membrane surrounding a chamber and extending between an upper and lower apex. An apex plate coupled to the membrane comprises a plate body including a termination opening with a portion of the membrane spread across the termination opening and a cutting device coupled to the plate body to cut the membrane to forma flight-termination opening. A fill port assembly is coupled to the plate body and in communication with the chamber. An adhesive assembly comprises one or more bridging panels that span between a first coupling interface coupled to the apex plate and a second coupling interface coupled to the membrane, and adhesive between the membrane and the apex plate, between the one or more bridging panels and the apex plate at the first coupling interface, and between the one or more bridging panels and the membrane at the second coupling interface.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 14, 2016Publication date: July 21, 2016Inventors: Brad Jensen, Josh McQuade, Derek Jensen, Eric Jon Baack
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Patent number: 6735616Abstract: A remote projector and administration control method and apparatus enables the integration of presentation projector resources in an networked enterprise environment. A projector server computer connected to the network hosts one or more presentation data/video projectors. Alternatively, a network enabled projector functions as both the projector server host and projector. Residing on the projector server host are a repository for storing presentation data and user profiles, a projector server and three interfaces: a projector interface to communicate with the hosted projector, a host discovery interface to discover other projector server hosts or network enabled projectors on the network, and a host interface to interact with the identified hosts using the facilities of the remote projector and administration method and apparatus. The host discovery interface discovers the identity of other active projector servers or network enabled projectors on the network.Type: GrantFiled: June 7, 2000Date of Patent: May 11, 2004Assignee: InFocus CorporationInventors: Kevin Thompson, De Tran, Derek Jensen
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Patent number: D487453Type: GrantFiled: February 5, 2002Date of Patent: March 9, 2004Assignee: Motorola, Inc.Inventors: Claudio S. Ribeiro, Christopher Arnholt, Daniel Berg, Adam Cybart, William Groves, Derek Jensen, Kevin Rausch