Patents by Inventor Eric Garz
Eric Garz 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: 9594104Abstract: A method and apparatus for determining the impedance of the plurality of channels comprising a plurality of channels having a plurality of first channels and a plurality of second channels, at least one reference channel, a signal generator electrically connected to the plurality of channels, a reference signal generator connected to the reference channel, at least one amplifier connected to each of the plurality of channels and the reference channel and at least one filter connected to an output of the at least one amplifier to filter the output signal from the at least one amplifier. The signal generator is configured to provide a plurality of input signals to the plurality of channels. The reference signal generator provides an input signal to the reference channel.Type: GrantFiled: October 22, 2014Date of Patent: March 14, 2017Assignee: Natus Medical IncorporatedInventors: Yongshou Xia, William Kolasa, Eric Garz
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Publication number: 20160116516Abstract: A method and apparatus for determining the impedance of the plurality of channels comprising a plurality of channels having a plurality of first channels and a plurality of second channels, at least one reference channel, a signal generator electrically connected to the plurality of channels, a reference signal generator connected to the reference channel, at least one amplifier connected to each of the plurality of channels and the reference channel and at least one filter connected to an output of the at least one amplifier to filter the output signal from the at least one amplifier. The signal generator is configured to provide a plurality of input signals to the plurality of channels. The reference signal generator provides an input signal to the reference channel.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 22, 2014Publication date: April 28, 2016Inventors: Yongshou Xia, William Kolasa, Eric Garz
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Patent number: 8076580Abstract: A cable for enhancing biopotential measurements, including a core, the core including a first conductive line, a first shield that surrounds the first conductive line, and a first insulator that surrounds the first shield. The cable further includes a control section located outside the core, which includes a second conductive line, a second shield that surrounds the conductive line, and a second insulator that surrounds the second shield.Type: GrantFiled: June 8, 2009Date of Patent: December 13, 2011Assignee: CareFusion 209, Inc.Inventors: William Kolasa, Eric Garz, Daniel J. Lombardi, Geoffrey Reber
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Patent number: 7919731Abstract: A stirring hot plate for simultaneously heating and stirring a mixture includes a phase controlled motor that spins magnets which couple to, and thereby spin, a stir bar within the mixture. In addition to spinning the magnets, the motor includes an operational mode in which the motor is rapidly braked thereby quickly spinning down the stir bar. The stirring hot plate also includes a visual indicator to the user that the platform is hot-to-the-touch that is especially effective when the stirring hot plate is not in use.Type: GrantFiled: October 30, 2007Date of Patent: April 5, 2011Assignee: Barnstead/Thermolyne CorporationInventors: Curt McFadden, Kenneth David Hermsen, Roger W. Earle, James R. Edwards, Kerry W. Leppert, Eric Jackson, Eric Garz, Mark Lockwood, John L. Meek
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Publication number: 20100307785Abstract: A cable for enhancing biopotential measurements, including a core, the core including a first conductive line, a first shield that surrounds the first conductive line, and a first insulator that surrounds the first shield. The cable further includes a control section located outside the core, which includes a second conductive line, a second shield that surrounds the conductive line, and a second insulator that surrounds the second shield.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 8, 2009Publication date: December 9, 2010Applicant: Cardinal Health 209, Inc.Inventors: William Kolasa, Eric Garz, Daniel J. Lombardi, Geoffrey Reber
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Publication number: 20100298907Abstract: A cortical stimulator system is provided. The system may include; a stimulation device having a switch configured to selectively control various electrodes; and a user interface device operatively connected to the stimulation device for controlling the electronic switch and stimulation device, the cortical stimulator system configured to provide a report of provided stimulation. A method of operating a cortical stimulator may be provided. The method may include: connecting a set of probes to the cortical stimulator, selecting parameters regarding a signal to be sent to the set of probes, sending a signal to the set of probes; observing the response of a subject having the set of probes contacting the subjects brain when the signal is sent to the probes, entering the observed response into the cortical stimulator, associating the response to a specific set of probes, and generating a report describing the response and associated probes.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 23, 2010Publication date: November 25, 2010Applicant: CareFusion NeurocareInventors: Daniel Lombardi, Linda Quinlivan, Bjorn Nelson, Eric Garz, Ron Schluter, Lucas Garsha
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Publication number: 20080047954Abstract: A stirring hot plate for simultaneously heating and stirring a mixture includes a phase controlled motor that spins magnets which couple to, and thereby spin, a stir bar within the mixture. In addition to spinning the magnets, the motor includes an operational mode in which the motor is rapidly braked thereby quickly spinning down the stir bar. The stirring hot plate also includes a visual indicator to the user that the platform is hot-to-the-touch that is especially effective when the stirring hot plate is not in use.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 30, 2007Publication date: February 28, 2008Applicant: BARNSTEAD/THERMOLYNE CORPORATIONInventors: Curt McFadden, Kenneth Hermsen, Roger Earle, James Edwards, Kerry Leppert, Eric Jackson, Eric Garz, Mark Lockwood, John Meek
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Patent number: 7075040Abstract: A stirring hot plate for simultaneously heating and stirring a mixture includes a phase controlled motor that spins magnets which couple to, and thereby spin, a stir bar within the mixture. In addition to spinning the magnets, the motor includes an operational mode in which the motor is rapidly braked thereby quickly spinning down the stir bar. The stirring hot plate also includes a visual indicator to the user that the platform is hot-to-the-touch that is especially effective when the stirring hot plate is not in use.Type: GrantFiled: August 20, 2004Date of Patent: July 11, 2006Assignee: Barnstead/Thermolyne CorporationInventors: Curt McFadden, Kenneth David Hermsen, Roger W. Earle, James Edwards, Kerry W. Leppert, Eric Jackson, Eric Garz, Mark Lockwood, John L. Meek
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Publication number: 20050183582Abstract: Controls for stirrers, hot plates and stirring hot plates provide respective user interfaces having a single control knob that is used to provide a plurality of setpoints. The control permits a user to pause a stirring operation of stirrers and stirring hot plates, unload a vessel, load a new vessel, and restart the stirring without having to re-enter a speed setpoint. Also, current operational parameters may be stored as preset setpoints. The control further permits a user to program a calibration temperature that is similar to the temperatures expected to be encountered during operation.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 24, 2005Publication date: August 25, 2005Inventors: Curt McFadden, Kenneth Hermsen, Roger Earle, James Edwards, Kerry Leppert, Eric Jackson, Eric Garz, Mark Lockwood
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Publication number: 20050077286Abstract: A stirring hot plate for simultaneously heating and stirring a mixture includes a phase controlled motor that spins magnets which couple to, and thereby spin, a stir bar within the mixture. In addition to spinning the magnets, the motor includes an operational mode in which the motor is rapidly braked thereby quickly spinning down the stir bar. The stirring hot plate also includes a visual indicator to the user that the platform is hot-to-the-touch that is especially effective when the stirring hot plate is not in use.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 20, 2004Publication date: April 14, 2005Inventors: Curt McFadden, Kenneth Hermsen, Roger Earle, James Edwards, Kerry Leppert, Eric Jackson, Eric Garz, Mark Lockwood