Patents by Inventor Ernesto Blanco

Ernesto Blanco 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).

  • Patent number: 10466925
    Abstract: An apparatus in one embodiment comprises a first storage system having a plurality of storage devices. The first storage system is configured to participate in a replication process with a second storage system. The first storage system is further configured to identify a given data page to be replicated to the second storage system as part of the replication process, to obtain information characterizing compressibility of the given data page based at least in part on a compression process applied to the given data page in the first storage system, and to transmit the given data page in uncompressed form to the second storage system with the information characterizing compressibility of the given data page. The information characterizing compressibility of the given data page is utilizable by the second storage system to determine one or more characteristics of a compression process to be applied to the given data page in the second storage system.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 25, 2017
    Date of Patent: November 5, 2019
    Assignee: EMC IP Holding Company LLC
    Inventors: Ernesto Blanco, David Meiri
  • Patent number: 8752958
    Abstract: A method and apparatus for increasing the depth of focus of the human eye is comprised of a lens body, an optic in the lens body configured to produce light interference, and a pinhole-like optical aperture substantially in the center of the optic. The optic may be configured to produce light scattering or composed of a light reflective material. Alternatively, the optic may increase the depth of focus via a combination of light interference, light scattering, light reflection and/or light absorption. The optic may also be configured as a series of concentric circles, a weave, a pattern of particles, or a pattern of curvatures. One method involves screening a patient for an ophthalmic lens using a pinhole screening device in the lens to increase the patient's depth of focus. Another method comprises surgically implanting a mask in the patient's eye to increase the depth of focus.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 3, 2012
    Date of Patent: June 17, 2014
    Assignee: Boston Innovative Optics, Inc.
    Inventors: David Miller, Ernesto Blanco
  • Patent number: 8343215
    Abstract: A method and apparatus for increasing the depth of focus of the human eye is comprised of a lens body, an optic in the lens body configured to produce light interference, and a pinhole-like optical aperture substantially in the center of the optic. The optic may be configured to produce light scattering or composed of a light reflective material. Alternatively, the optic may increase the depth of focus via a combination of light interference, light scattering, light reflection and/or light absorption. The optic may also be configured as a series of concentric circles, a weave, a pattern of particles, or a pattern of curvatures. One method involves screening a patient for an ophthalmic lens using a pinhole screening device in the lens to increase the patient's depth of focus. Another method comprises surgically implanting a mask in the patient's eye to increase the depth of focus.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 29, 2008
    Date of Patent: January 1, 2013
    Assignee: AcuFocus, Inc.
    Inventors: David Miller, Ernesto Blanco
  • Publication number: 20090240275
    Abstract: A surgical device including a cutting blade; a guard portion movable with respect to the blade from a first position covering the blade to a second position exposing the blade; an actuator shaft; a biasing element; an integrally formed locking element; and a handle having a cavity configured to receive the locking element.
    Type: Application
    Filed: August 19, 2005
    Publication date: September 24, 2009
    Applicant: Erblan Surgical Inc.
    Inventor: Ernesto Blanco
  • Publication number: 20090059168
    Abstract: A method and apparatus for increasing the depth of focus of the human eye is comprised of a lens body, an optic in the lens body configured to produce light interference, and a pinhole-like optical aperture substantially in the center of the optic. The optic may be configured to produce light scattering or composed of a light reflective material. Alternatively, the optic may increase the depth of focus via a combination of light interference, light scattering, light reflection and/or light absorption. The optic may also be configured as a series of concentric circles, a weave, a pattern of particles, or a pattern of curvatures. One method involves screening a patient for an ophthalmic lens using a pinhole screening device in the lens to increase the patient's depth of focus. Another method comprises surgically implanting a mask in the patient's eye to increase the depth of focus.
    Type: Application
    Filed: July 29, 2008
    Publication date: March 5, 2009
    Applicant: BOSTON INNOVATIVE OPTICS, INC.
    Inventors: David Miller, Ernesto Blanco
  • Publication number: 20090021692
    Abstract: A method and apparatus for increasing the depth of focus of the human eye is comprised of a lens body, an optic in the lens body configured to produce light interference, and a pinhole-like optical aperture substantially in the center of the optic. The optic may be configured to produce light scattering or composed of a light reflective material. Alternatively, the optic may increase the depth of focus via a combination of light interference, light scattering, light reflection and/or light absorption. The optic may also be configured as a series of concentric circles, a weave, a pattern of particles, or a pattern of curvatures. One method involves screening a patient for an ophthalmic lens using a pinhole screening device in the lens to increase the patient's depth of focus. Another method comprises surgically implanting a mask in the patient's eye to increase the depth of focus.
    Type: Application
    Filed: July 29, 2008
    Publication date: January 22, 2009
    Applicant: BOSTON INNOVATIVE OPTICS, INC.
    Inventors: David Miller, Ernesto Blanco
  • Patent number: 7404638
    Abstract: A method and apparatus for increasing the depth of focus of the human eye is comprised of a lens body, an optic in the lens body configured to produce light interference, and a pinhole-like optical aperture substantially in the center of the optic. The optic may be configured to produce light scattering or composed of a light reflective material. Alternatively, the optic may increase the depth of focus via a combination of light interference, light scattering, light reflection and/or light absorption. The optic may also be configured as a series of concentric circles, a weave, a pattern of particles, or a pattern of curvatures. One method involves screening a patient for an ophthalmic lens using a pinhole screening device in the lens to increase the patient's depth of focus. Another method comprises surgically implanting a mask in the patient's eye to increase the depth of focus.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 22, 2005
    Date of Patent: July 29, 2008
    Assignee: Boston Innovative Optics, Inc.
    Inventors: David Miller, Ernesto Blanco
  • Patent number: 7404637
    Abstract: A method and apparatus for increasing the depth of focus of the human eye is comprised of a lens body, an optic in the lens body configured to produce light interference, and a pinhole-like optical aperture substantially in the center of the optic. The optic may be configured to produce light scattering or composed of a light reflective material. Alternatively, the optic may increase the depth of focus via a combination of light interference, light scattering, light reflection and/or light absorption. The optic may also be configured as a series of concentric circles, a weave, a pattern of particles, or a pattern of curvatures. One method involves screening a patient for an ophthalmic lens using a pinhole screening device in the lens to increase the patient's depth of focus. Another method comprises surgically implanting a mask in the patient's eye to increase the depth of focus.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 3, 2006
    Date of Patent: July 29, 2008
    Assignee: Boston Innovative Optics, Inc.
    Inventors: David Miller, Ernesto Blanco
  • Publication number: 20060274267
    Abstract: A method and apparatus for increasing the depth of focus of the human eye is comprised of a lens body, an optic in the lens body configured to produce light interference, and a pinhole-like optical aperture substantially in the center of the optic. The optic may be configured to produce light scattering or composed of a light reflective material. Alternatively, the optic may increase the depth of focus via a combination of light interference, light scattering, light reflection and/or light absorption. The optic may also be configured as a series of concentric circles, a weave, a pattern of particles, or a pattern of curvatures. One method involves screening a patient for an ophthalmic lens using a pinhole screening device in the lens to increase the patient's depth of focus. Another method comprises surgically implanting a mask in the patient's eye to increase the depth of focus.
    Type: Application
    Filed: May 3, 2006
    Publication date: December 7, 2006
    Inventors: David Miller, Ernesto Blanco
  • Patent number: 7118597
    Abstract: An intraocular lens arrangement having positive or negative lens with a frame that extends from the lens to provide diametrically opposed upper and lower frame sections. A first lens linkage has its first end attached to the upper frame section with at least two points of contact with the upper frame section. A second lens linkage has its first end attached to the lower frame section with at least two points of contact with the lower frame section. A second end of said first lens linkage and a second end of the second lens linkage are attached to a sulcus or zonule member to provide relatively large movement of the lens with a small movement of the ciliary muscle during accomodation response of the eye, and wherein the movements during the accommodation response are along the optical axis of the eye and are controlled in order to improve the image on the retina of objects viewed by the eye over a wide range of distances. The lens is preferably a positive lens with the appropriate frame.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 14, 2004
    Date of Patent: October 10, 2006
    Inventors: David Miller, Ernesto Blanco
  • Publication number: 20060203192
    Abstract: A method and apparatus for increasing the depth of focus of the human eye is comprised of a lens body, an optic in the lens body configured to produce light interference, and a pinhole-like optical aperture substantially in the center of the optic. The optic may be configured to produce light scattering or composed of a light reflective material. Alternatively, the optic may increase the depth of focus via a combination of light interference, light scattering, light reflection and/or light absorption. The optic may also be configured as a series of concentric circles, a weave, a pattern of particles, or a pattern of curvatures. One method involves screening a patient for an ophthalmic lens using a pinhole screening device in the lens to increase the patient's depth of focus. Another method comprises surgically implanting a mask in the patient's eye to increase the depth of focus.
    Type: Application
    Filed: November 22, 2005
    Publication date: September 14, 2006
    Inventors: David Miller, Ernesto Blanco
  • Publication number: 20060052811
    Abstract: A surgical device including a cutting blade; a guard portion movable with respect to the blade from a first position covering the blade to a second position exposing the blade; an actuator shaft; a biasing element; an integrally formed locking element; and a handle having a cavity configured to receive the locking element.
    Type: Application
    Filed: August 19, 2005
    Publication date: March 9, 2006
    Applicant: Erblan Surgical Inc.
    Inventor: Ernesto Blanco
  • Publication number: 20060015075
    Abstract: A surgical device including a penetrator configured to pierce a membrane of a patient and a guard positionable to permit and to prohibit the penetrator from piercing the membrane. The guard includes a shield member movable along a longitudinal axis between a first position covering the penetrator and a second position uncovering the penetrator, the shield member including a stop member; a locking member configured to contact the stop member to prohibit the shield member from moving from the first position to the second position; and an unlocking member surrounding a portion of the shield member and configured to move along the longitudinal axis to move the locking member out of contact with the stop member to permit the shield member to move from the first position to the second position.
    Type: Application
    Filed: July 1, 2005
    Publication date: January 19, 2006
    Applicant: Erblan Surgical Inc.
    Inventors: Ernesto Blanco, Gilbert Wilshire
  • Patent number: 6966648
    Abstract: A method and apparatus for increasing the depth of focus of the human eye is comprised of a lens body, an optic in the lens body configured to produce light interference, and a pinhole-like optical aperture substantially in the center of the optic. The optic may be configured to produce light scattering or composed of a light reflective material. Alternatively, the optic may increase the depth of focus via a combination of light interference, light scattering, light reflection and/or light absorption. The optic may also be configured as a series of concentric circles, a weave, a pattern of particles, or a pattern of curvatures. One method involves screening a patient for an ophthalmic lens using a pinhole screening device in the lens to increase the patient's depth of focus. Another method comprises surgically implanting a mask in the patient's eye to increase the depth of focus.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 5, 2003
    Date of Patent: November 22, 2005
    Assignee: Boston Innovative Optics, Inc.
    Inventors: David Miller, Ernesto Blanco
  • Publication number: 20050117118
    Abstract: A method of providing visual documentation and information for a surgical procedure. The method includes, providing at least one video camera for generating a video signal in a digital format, capturing an image of an eye and displaying the image on a monitor. A first template is created having a graphical content pertinent to the eye. The first template is displayed such that the first template is overlaid contemporaneously with the image of the eye on a display monitor.
    Type: Application
    Filed: October 20, 2004
    Publication date: June 2, 2005
    Inventors: David Miller, Ernesto Blanco, Steve Burns, Robert Stegmann, Ramgopal Rao
  • Patent number: 6899424
    Abstract: A method and apparatus for increasing the depth of focus of the human eye is comprised of a lens body, an optic in the lens body configured to produce light interference, and a pinhole-like optical aperture substantially in the center of the optic. The optic may be configured to produce light scattering or composed of a light reflective material. Alternatively, the optic may increase the depth of focus via a combination of light interference, light scattering, light reflection and/or light absorption. The optic may also be configured as a series of concentric circles, a weave, a pattern of particles, or a pattern of curvatures. One method involves screening a patient for an ophthalmic lens using a pinhole screening device in the lens to increase the patient's depth of focus. Another method comprises surgically implanting a mask in the patient's eye to increase the depth of focus.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 5, 2003
    Date of Patent: May 31, 2005
    Assignee: Boston Innovative Optics, Inc.
    Inventors: David Miller, Ernesto Blanco
  • Publication number: 20050113914
    Abstract: An intraocular lens arrangement having positive or negative lens with a frame that extends from the lens to provide diametrically opposed upper and lower frame sections. A first lens linkage has its first end attached to the upper frame section with at least two points of contact with the upper frame section. A second lens linkage has its first end attached to the lower frame section with at least two points of contact with the lower frame section. A second end of said first lens linkage and a second end of the second lens linkage are attached to a sulcus or zonule member to provide relatively large movement of the lens with a small movement of the ciliary muscle during accomodation response of the eye, and wherein the movements during the accommodation response are along the optical axis of the eye and are controlled in order to improve the image on the retina of objects viewed by the eye over a wide range of distances. The lens is preferably a positive lens with the appropriate frame.
    Type: Application
    Filed: October 14, 2004
    Publication date: May 26, 2005
    Inventors: David Miller, Ernesto Blanco
  • Patent number: 6874886
    Abstract: A method and apparatus for increasing the depth of focus of the human eye is comprised of a lens body, an optic in the lens body configured to produce light interference, and a pinhole-like optical aperture substantially in the center of the optic. The optic may be configured to produce light scattering or composed of a light reflective material. Alternatively, the optic may increase the depth of focus via a combination of light interference, light scattering, light reflection and/or light absorption. The optic may also be configured as a series of concentric circles, a weave, a pattern of particles, or a pattern of curvatures. One method involves screening a patient for an ophthalmic lens using a pinhole screening device in the lens to increase the patient's depth of focus. Another method comprises surgically implanting a mask in the patient's eye to increase the depth of focus.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 10, 2003
    Date of Patent: April 5, 2005
    Assignee: Boston Innovative Optics, Inc.
    Inventors: David Miller, Ernesto Blanco
  • Publication number: 20050060032
    Abstract: An intra ocular lens arrangement having positive and negative lens elements which move during the eye's accommodation response in order to improve the image on the retina of objects viewed by the eye over a wide range of distances. The positive and negative lens elements either can be linked mechanically to constrain their relative movements or not linked. The lenses are positioned by an operating surgeon following cataract extraction in either the eye's ciliary sulcus or lens capsule. Alternatively, one of the lenses may be inserted into an eye that already has a lens implanted therein to further improve a person's vision.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 17, 2003
    Publication date: March 17, 2005
    Inventors: Peter Magnante, Mary Magnante, David Miller, Ernesto Blanco
  • Publication number: 20040114103
    Abstract: A method and apparatus for increasing the depth of focus of the human eye is comprised of a lens body, an optic in the lens body configured to produce light interference, and a pinhole-like optical aperture substantially in the center of the optic. The optic may be configured to produce light scattering or composed of a light reflective material. Alternatively, the optic may increase the depth of focus via a combination of light interference, light scattering, light reflection and/or light absorption. The optic may also be configured as a series of concentric circles, a weave, a pattern of particles, or a pattern of curvatures. One method involves screening a patient for an ophthalmic lens using a pinhole screening device in the lens to increase the patient's depth of focus. Another method comprises surgically implanting a mask in the patient's eye to increase the depth of focus.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 5, 2003
    Publication date: June 17, 2004
    Inventors: David Miller, Ernesto Blanco