Patents by Inventor Eric Rosow
Eric Rosow 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: 20080065432Abstract: An integrated health care delivery network with enabling software and network technology to maximize bed resources, manage varying census levels, and avoid patient diversions through real-time monitoring, automation and communication, is disclosed. Preferably, the present invention is embodied in a bed management system that interfaces with and complements existing Admission/Discharge/Transfer (ADT) systems. The bed management system is an easy-to-use business intelligence application that is designed to allow administrators, clinicians and managers to easily access, analyze and display real-time patient and bed availability information from ancillary information systems, databases and spreadsheets. It enables users to see trends and relationships in hospital (bed) management data directly from their desktop personal computers.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 20, 2007Publication date: March 13, 2008Applicant: PREMISE DEVELOPMENT CORPORATIONInventors: Eric Rosow, Joe Adam, Chris Roth
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Publication number: 20080065431Abstract: An integrated health care delivery network with enabling software and network technology to maximize bed resources, manage varying census levels, and avoid patient diversions through real-time monitoring, automation and communication, is disclosed. Preferably, the present invention is embodied in a bed management system that interfaces with and complements existing Admission/Discharge/Transfer (ADT) systems. The bed management system is an easy-to-use business intelligence application that is designed to allow administrators, clinicians and managers to easily access, analyze and display real-time patient and bed availability information from ancillary information systems, databases and spreadsheets. It enables users to see trends and relationships in hospital (bed) management data directly from their desktop personal computers.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 20, 2007Publication date: March 13, 2008Applicant: PREMISE DEVELOPMENT CORPORATIONInventors: Eric Rosow, Joe Adam, Chris Roth
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Publication number: 20080065434Abstract: An integrated health care delivery network with enabling software and network technology to maximize bed resources, manage varying census levels, and avoid patient diversions through real-time monitoring, automation and communication, is disclosed. Preferably, the present invention is embodied in a bed management system that interfaces with and complements existing Admission/Discharge/Transfer (ADT) systems. The bed management system is an easy-to-use business intelligence application that is designed to allow administrators, clinicians and managers to easily access, analyze and display real-time patient and bed availability information from ancillary information systems, databases and spreadsheets. It enables users to see trends and relationships in hospital (bed) management data directly from their desktop personal computers.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 20, 2007Publication date: March 13, 2008Applicant: PREMISE DEVELOPMENT CORPORATIONInventors: Eric Rosow, Joe Adam, Chris Roth
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Publication number: 20080065430Abstract: An integrated health care delivery network with enabling software and network technology to maximize bed resources, manage varying census levels, and avoid patient diversions through real-time monitoring, automation and communication, is disclosed. Preferably, the present invention is embodied in a bed management system that interfaces with and complements existing Admission/Discharge/Transfer (ADT) systems. The bed management system is an easy-to-use business intelligence application that is designed to allow administrators, clinicians and managers to easily access, analyze and display real-time patient and bed availability information from ancillary information systems, databases and spreadsheets. It enables users to see trends and relationships in hospital (bed) management data directly from their desktop personal computers.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 20, 2007Publication date: March 13, 2008Applicant: PREMISE DEVELOPMENT CORPORATIONInventors: Eric Rosow, Joe Adam, Chris Roth
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Publication number: 20080065433Abstract: An integrated health care delivery network with enabling software and network technology to maximize bed resources, manage varying census levels, and avoid patient diversions through real-time monitoring, automation and communication, is disclosed. Preferably, the present invention is embodied in a bed management system that interfaces with and complements existing Admission/Discharge/Transfer (ADT) systems. The bed management system is an easy-to-use business intelligence application that is designed to allow administrators, clinicians and managers to easily access, analyze and display real-time patient and bed availability information from ancillary information systems, databases and spreadsheets. It enables users to see trends and relationships in hospital (bed) management data directly from their desktop personal computers.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 20, 2007Publication date: March 13, 2008Applicant: PREMISE DEVELOPMENT CORPORATIONInventors: Eric Rosow, Joe Adam, Chris Roth
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Publication number: 20030074222Abstract: An integrated health care delivery network with enabling software and network technology to maximize bed resources, manage varying census levels, and avoid patient diversions through real-time monitoring, automation and communication, is disclosed. Preferably, the present invention is embodied in a bed management system that interfaces with and complements existing Admission/Discharge/Transfer (ADT) systems. The bed management system is an easy-to-use business intelligence application that is designed to allow administrators, clinicians and managers to easily access, analyze and display real-time patient and bed availability information from ancillary information systems, databases and spreadsheets. It enables users to see trends and relationships in hospital (bed) management data directly from their desktop personal computers.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 9, 2002Publication date: April 17, 2003Inventors: Eric Rosow, Joe Adam, Chris Roth
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Patent number: 6069691Abstract: In an automated method and apparatus for evaluating the performance characteristics of endoscopes, a computer system receives and stores a first set of test signals indicative of the results of the tests performed. Each test is preferably performed by transmitting a beam of light defining a predetermined intensity pattern through the endoscope from a first end to a second end of the endoscope, and the test signals are indicative of the optical intensity at each of a plurality of predetermined locations within the transmitted beam. The test signals thereby provide an indication of the degree to which the endoscope attenuates the beam intensity. In the preferred embodiment, the following tests are performed in order to evaluate both the optical fibers and lens system of each endoscope: (i) a light loss test, (ii) a reflective symmetry test, (iii) a lighted fibers test, (iv) a geometric distortion test, and (v) a modulation transfer function (MTF) test.Type: GrantFiled: February 23, 1999Date of Patent: May 30, 2000Assignee: Hartford HospitalInventors: Eric Rosow, Joseph Adam
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Patent number: 5966210Abstract: In an apparatus for evaluating the performance characteristics of fiber optic endoscopes, a frame defines a carrier support, and an upstanding arm support mounted rearwardly of and adjacent to the carrier support. A plurality of targets are supported on a carrier movable along the carrier support, and an angularly adjustable mounting arm for supporting an endoscope is pivotally coupled to the arm support for movement relative to the plurality of targets supported on the carrier. A bracket is supported on the mounting arm and is adjustable in an axial direction of the mounting arm to accommodate endoscopes of different lengths. A plurality of endoscope holders are each receivable within the bracket on the mounting arm and each holder defines a different diameter corresponding to a respective endoscope for holding endoscopes of different configurations.Type: GrantFiled: March 20, 1997Date of Patent: October 12, 1999Assignee: Hartford HospitalInventors: Eric Rosow, Curtis Youndahl, Finton Beatrice
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Patent number: 5953112Abstract: In a method and apparatus for evaluating the performance characteristics of fiber-optic endoscopes, a beam of light defining a predetermined intensity pattern is transmitted through the endoscope from a tip end through an eyepiece end of the endoscope. The intensity pattern of the beam defines either a uniform intensity, or an intensity which varies sinusoidally in a predetermined direction across the beam. The following tests are performed in order to evaluate both the optical fibers and the lens system of the endoscope, and the intensity pattern is selected in accordance with the requirements of the respective test: (i) a light loss test, (ii) a reflective symmetry test, (iii) a lighted fibers test, (iv) a geometric distortion test, and (v) a MTF test. A video system generates signals indicative of the optical intensity of the beam after transmission through the endoscope at each of a plurality of predetermined locations within the beam.Type: GrantFiled: March 20, 1997Date of Patent: September 14, 1999Assignee: Hartford HospitalInventors: Eric Rosow, Finton Beatrice, Joseph Adam, Curtis Youngdahl
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Patent number: 5923416Abstract: In an automated method and apparatus for evaluating the performance characteristics of endoscopes, a computer system receives and stores a first set of test signals indicative of the results of the tests performed. Each test is preferably performed by transmitting a beam of light defining a predetermined intensity pattern through the endoscope from a first end to a second end of the endoscope, and the test signals are indicative of the optical intensity at each of a plurality of predetermined locations within the transmitted beam. The test signals thereby provide an indication of the degree to which the endoscope attenuates the beam intensity. In the preferred embodiment, the following tests are performed in order to evaluate both the optical fibers and lens system of each endoscope: (i) a light loss test, (ii) a reflective symmetry test, (iii) a lighted fibers test, (iv) a geometric distortion test, and (v) a modulation transfer function (MTF) test.Type: GrantFiled: March 20, 1997Date of Patent: July 13, 1999Assignee: Hartford HospitalInventors: Eric Rosow, Joseph Adam
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Patent number: 5841525Abstract: In a method and apparatus for performing an MTF test on endoscopes, a beam of light is filtered through a sinusoidally-varying medium defining a transmittance which is approximately uniform along a first direction within the medium, and which varies sinusoidally along a second direction within the medium thereby generating a beam defining an intensity which varies sinusoidally in a predetermined direction. The filtered beam is transmitted through an endoscope from a first end through a second end of the endoscope, and a video system generates signals indicative of the optical intensity of the transmitted beam at each of a plurality of predetermined locations within the beam. Noise is filtered from the intensity signals, and the filtered intensity signals are in turn used in determining the MTF at each of a plurality of predetermined locations within the beam, thereby providing an indication of the optical performance characteristics of the endoscope.Type: GrantFiled: March 20, 1997Date of Patent: November 24, 1998Assignee: Hartford HospitalInventors: Eric Rosow, Finton Beatrice
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Patent number: 5285428Abstract: A swimmer's lap counter for registering the number of laps traversed by a swimmer in a pool. The counter includes a waterproof housing containing a control and display unit, which floats in a pool and is anchored to the pool edge. A piezoelectric touch pad descends therefrom and extends below the water line. Deformation of the touch pad increments the counting circuit, the current numerical state of which is displayed from the housing in a manner easily readable by the swimmer. A variety of alternative anchoring fixtures for retaining the housing at or near the edge of the pool are disclosed. In a first embodiment, the housing is coupled, preferably via an adjustable tether, to a conformable bracket that the user accommodates to the pool edge or coping such that the housing (and the touch pad coupled thereto) rest flush against the pool wall.Type: GrantFiled: November 15, 1991Date of Patent: February 8, 1994Inventors: Eric Rosow, Saunders Whittlesey