Patents by Inventor Eric Guldalian
Eric Guldalian 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: 10323974Abstract: An optical sensor for a conventional tank gauge designed to allow a user to remotely check the liquid level of a tank without the need for a visual inspection. Using an emitter circuit board with a plurality of photoemitters and a detector circuit board with a plurality of photodetectors, the optical sensor can fit over a conventional tank gauge without disturbing the gauge. The circuit boards can be attached to an optical sensor frame, which can be adjusted on the conventional tank gauge by a height adjustment screw and a series of set screws. Alternatively, one or more sliders can be used to maintain proper alignment. Analog data generated from the photodetectors can be digitized using a microcontroller and can be made available for viewing on a stationary or mobile device via an integrated network connection.Type: GrantFiled: March 7, 2016Date of Patent: June 18, 2019Inventor: Eric Guldalian
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Patent number: 9668904Abstract: A segmented lumbosacral orthosis with two side members conjoined by a cord threaded through an array of seamless tubes that are independently mounted and swivel from an axis point proximal to the end points of each tube. Each tube array is housed in a mounting bracket made from a continuous piece of material folded over to form a gap in between two sides. Each mounting bracket is attached to a side member by sliding a pin along the folded edge of the bracket through knuckles (or loops) attached to the side member similar to a hinge. A removable posterior member is connected to each posterior end of the side members using an elastic material that expands and contracts in parity with the mechanical advantage closure system. The removable posterior panel is designed to hold a rigid or semi-rigid insert stored in three separate sections: one in a center compartment juxtaposed by one on each side that sway along a vertical axis.Type: GrantFiled: February 25, 2014Date of Patent: June 6, 2017Assignee: Neurotron Medical Inc.Inventor: Eric Guldalian
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Publication number: 20170023395Abstract: An optical sensor for a conventional tank gauge designed to allow a user to remotely check the liquid level of a tank without the need for a visual inspection. Using an emitter circuit board with a plurality of photoemitters and a detector circuit board with a plurality of photodetectors, the optical sensor can fit over a conventional tank gauge without disturbing the gauge. The circuit boards can be attached to an optical sensor frame, which can be adjusted on the conventional tank gauge by a height adjustment screw and a series of set screws. Alternatively, one or more sliders can be used to maintain proper alignment. Analog data generated from the photodetectors can be digitized using a microcontroller and can be made available for viewing on a stationary or mobile device via an integrated network connection.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 7, 2016Publication date: January 26, 2017Inventor: Eric Guldalian
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Patent number: 9279711Abstract: An optical sensor for a conventional tank gauge designed to allow a user to remotely check the liquid level of a tank without the need for a visual inspection. Using an emitter circuit board with a plurality of photoemitters and a detector circuit board with a plurality of photodetectors, the optical sensor can fit over a conventional tank gauge without disturbing the gauge. The circuit boards can be attached to an optical sensor frame, which can be adjusted on the conventional tank gauge by a height adjustment screw and a series of set screws. Alternatively, one or more sliders can be used to maintain proper alignment. Analog data generated from the photodetectors can be digitized using a microcontroller and can be made available for viewing on a stationary or mobile device via an integrated network connection.Type: GrantFiled: July 21, 2015Date of Patent: March 8, 2016Inventor: Eric Guldalian
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Patent number: 8945033Abstract: A segmented lumbosacral orthosis with two side members conjoined by a cord threaded through an array of seamless tubes that are independently mounted and swivel from an axis point proximal to the end points of each tube. Each tube array is housed in a mounting bracket made from a continuous piece of material folded over to form a gap in between two sides. Each mounting bracket is attached to a side member by sliding a pin along the folded edge of the bracket through knuckles (or loops) attached to the side member similar to a hinge. A removable posterior member is connected to each posterior end of the side members using an elastic material that expands and contracts in parity with the mechanical advantage closure system. The removable posterior panel is designed to hold a rigid or semi-rigid insert stored in three separate sections: one in a center compartment juxtaposed by one on each side that sway along a vertical axis.Type: GrantFiled: February 24, 2013Date of Patent: February 3, 2015Assignee: Neurotron Medical Inc.Inventor: Eric Guldalian
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Publication number: 20140303536Abstract: A segmented lumbosacral orthosis with two side members conjoined by a cord threaded through an array of seamless tubes that are independently mounted and swivel from an axis point proximal to the end points of each tube. Each tube array is housed in a mounting bracket made from a continuous piece of material folded over to form a gap in between two sides. Each mounting bracket is attached to a side member by sliding a pin along the folded edge of the bracket through knuckles (or loops) attached to the side member similar to a hinge. A removable posterior member is connected to each posterior end of the side members using an elastic material that expands and contracts in parity with the mechanical advantage closure system. The removable posterior panel is designed to hold a rigid or semi-rigid insert stored in three separate sections: one in a center compartment juxtaposed by one on each side that sway along a vertical axis.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 25, 2014Publication date: October 9, 2014Inventor: Eric Guldalian
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Patent number: 8597218Abstract: A removable air bladder, juxtaposed between support materials, expands or contracts within special voids of orthosis devices. An orthosis system comprise one or more removable air bladders placed on one support material or juxtaposed between two support materials, each of the air bladders being disposed to inflate and deflate by storing and releasing a gas through an airline having a release valve. A pump may be operatively connected to the air line for pumping gas into the air bladder. A pressure sensor may be disposed adjacent to the air bladder to measure pressure of the air bladder against one of the support materials to determine when the pump should be powered on or off. At least one expansion limiter straps may be disposed to control a maximum distance the support materials can be moved apart when the air bladder is inflated.Type: GrantFiled: September 10, 2012Date of Patent: December 3, 2013Assignee: Neurotron Medical Inc.Inventor: Eric Guldalian
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Patent number: 8382693Abstract: A segmented lumbosacral orthosis with mechanical advantage integrates two side members conjoined by cord threaded through an array of seamless tubes that are independently mounted and swivel from an axis point proximal to the end points of each tube. Each tube array is housed in a mounting bracket made from a continuous piece of material folded over to form a gap in between two sides. Each mounting bracket is attached to a side member by sliding a pin along the folded edge of the bracket through knuckles (or loops) attached to the side member—similar to a hinge. A removable posterior member is connected to each posterior end of the side members using an elastic material that expands and contracts in parity with the mechanical advantage closure system. The removable posterior panel is designed to hold a rigid or semi-rigid insert stored in three separate sections.Type: GrantFiled: April 30, 2012Date of Patent: February 26, 2013Assignee: Neurotron Medical Inc.Inventor: Eric Guldalian
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Publication number: 20120144551Abstract: A conductive garment that has electrodes that can be used for medical applications, such as electrotherapy or electrocardiography. The garment includes a first front panel, a second front panel detachably connected to the first front panel by an interconnecting device, a back panel, a first lateral panel and a second lateral panel, each lateral panel including a first end and second end. The first lateral panel and the second lateral panel are placed on opposite sides of the back panel; and the first end of each lateral panel is detachably connected to the back panel and wherein the second end of the first lateral panel is detachably connected to the first front panel and the second end of the second lateral panel is detachably connected to the second front panel.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 9, 2011Publication date: June 14, 2012Inventor: Eric Guldalian
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Publication number: 20070149892Abstract: An apparatus for neuromuscular functional signal acquisition is provided for evaluation of neuromuscular function. A preferred embodiment of the apparatus for neuromuscular functional signal acquisition includes an active electrode, reference electrode, ground electrode, a rotating template with pre-punched holes and a mechanical use limiter. The apparatus for neuromuscular functional signal acquisition is used in conjunction with a waveform generator, such as a nerve conduction monitor or NCV/EMG device for the detection of neuromuscular responses. The apparatus is preferably used with a stimulator probe template and mechanical use limiter to facilitate inexpensive, efficient and accurate placement of a stimulation probe.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 22, 2005Publication date: June 28, 2007Inventor: Eric Guldalian