Patents by Inventor Evan Austill, Jr.
Evan Austill, Jr. 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: 20220225896Abstract: A method includes receiving during a first time interval associated with a path of motion of a dynamic body, image data associated with a plurality of images of the dynamic body. The plurality of images include an indication of a position of a first marker coupled to a garment at a first location, and a position of a second marker coupled to the garment at a second location. The garment is coupled to the dynamic body. During a second time interval, an image from the plurality of images is automatically identified that includes a position of the first marker that is substantially the same as a position of a first localization element relative to the dynamic body and a position of the second marker that is substantially the same as a position of the second localization element relative to the dynamic body.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 5, 2022Publication date: July 21, 2022Applicant: Veran Medical Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Jerome R. Edwards, Troy L. Holsing, Torsten M. Lyon, Evan Austill, JR., Christopher Lee
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Patent number: 11304630Abstract: A method includes receiving during a first time interval associated with a path of motion of a dynamic body, image data associated with a plurality of images of the dynamic body. The plurality of images include an indication of a position of a first marker coupled to a garment at a first location, and a position of a second marker coupled to the garment at a second location. The garment is coupled to the dynamic body. During a second time interval, an image from the plurality of images is automatically identified that includes a position of the first marker that is substantially the same as a position of a first localization element relative to the dynamic body and a position of the second marker that is substantially the same as a position of the second localization element relative to the dynamic body.Type: GrantFiled: September 27, 2019Date of Patent: April 19, 2022Assignee: Veran Medical Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Jerome R. Edwards, Troy L. Holsing, Torsten M. Lyon, Evan Austill, Jr., Christopher B. Lee
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Patent number: 11304629Abstract: A method includes receiving during a first time interval associated with a path of motion of a dynamic body, image data associated with a plurality of images of the dynamic body. The plurality of images include an indication of a position of a first marker coupled to a garment at a first location, and a position of a second marker coupled to the garment at a second location. The garment is coupled to the dynamic body. During a second time interval, an image from the plurality of images is automatically identified that includes a position of the first marker that is substantially the same as a position of a first localization element relative to the dynamic body and a position of the second marker that is substantially the same as a position of the second localization element relative to the dynamic body.Type: GrantFiled: September 27, 2019Date of Patent: April 19, 2022Assignee: Veran Medical Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Jerome R. Edwards, Troy L. Holsing, Torsten M. Lyon, Evan Austill, Jr., Christopher B. Lee
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Publication number: 20200037928Abstract: A method includes receiving during a first time interval associated with a path of motion of a dynamic body, image data associated with a plurality of images of the dynamic body. The plurality of images include an indication of a position of a first marker coupled to a garment at a first location, and a position of a second marker coupled to the garment at a second location. The garment is coupled to the dynamic body. During a second time interval, an image from the plurality of images is automatically identified that includes a position of the first marker that is substantially the same as a position of a first localization element relative to the dynamic body and a position of the second marker that is substantially the same as a position of the second localization element relative to the dynamic body.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 27, 2019Publication date: February 6, 2020Applicant: Veran Medical Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Jerome R. EDWARDS, Troy L. HOLSING, Torsten M. LYON, Evan AUSTILL, JR., Christopher B. Lee
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Publication number: 20200015714Abstract: A method includes receiving during a first time interval associated with a path of motion of a dynamic body, image data associated with a plurality of images of the dynamic body. The plurality of images include an indication of a position of a first marker coupled to a garment at a first location, and a position of a second marker coupled to the garment at a second location. The garment is coupled to the dynamic body. During a second time interval, an image from the plurality of images is automatically identified that includes a position of the first marker that is substantially the same as a position of a first localization element relative to the dynamic body and a position of the second marker that is substantially the same as a position of the second localization element relative to the dynamic body.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 27, 2019Publication date: January 16, 2020Applicant: Veran Medical Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Jerome R. Edwards, Troy L. Holsing, Torsten M. Lyon, Evan Austill, JR., Christopher B. Lee
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Publication number: 20160081593Abstract: A method includes receiving during a first time interval image data associated with an image of a dynamic body. The image data includes an indication of the positions of a first marker and a second marker on a garment coupled to the dynamic body. The first marker and second marker are each coupled to the garment at a first and second locations, respectively. A distance is determined between the position of the first marker and the second marker. During a second time interval after the first time interval, data associated with a position of a first and second localization element that are each coupled to the garment is received. A distance between the first and second localization elements is determined. A difference is calculated between the distance between the first marker and the second marker and the distance between the first localization element and the second localization element.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 3, 2015Publication date: March 24, 2016Inventors: Jerome R. EDWARDS, Troy L. HOLSING, Torsten M. LYON, Evan AUSTILL, JR.
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Publication number: 20160081757Abstract: A method includes receiving during a first time interval associated with a path of motion of a dynamic body, image data associated with a plurality of images of the dynamic body. The plurality of images include an indication of a position of a first marker coupled to a garment at a first location, and a position of a second marker coupled to the garment at a second location. The garment is coupled to the dynamic body. During a second time interval, an image from the plurality of images is automatically identified that includes a position of the first marker that is substantially the same as a position of a first localization element relative to the dynamic body and a position of the second marker that is substantially the same as a position of the second localization element relative to the dynamic body.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 3, 2015Publication date: March 24, 2016Inventors: Jerome R. EDWARDS, Troy L. HOLSING, Torsten M. LYON, Evan AUSTILL, JR.
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Patent number: 9218664Abstract: A method includes receiving during a first time interval image data associated with an image of a dynamic body. The image data includes an indication of the positions of a first marker and a second marker on a garment coupled to the dynamic body. The first marker and second marker are each coupled to the garment at a first and second locations, respectively. A distance is determined between the position of the first marker and the second marker. During a second time interval after the first time interval, data associated with a position of a first and second localization element that are each coupled to the garment is received. A distance between the first and second localization elements is determined. A difference is calculated between the distance between the first marker and the second marker and the distance between the first localization element and the second localization element.Type: GrantFiled: May 9, 2011Date of Patent: December 22, 2015Assignee: Veran Medical Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Jerome R. Edwards, Evan Austill, Jr., Torsten M. Lyon, Troy L. Holsing
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Patent number: 9218663Abstract: A method includes receiving during a first time interval associated with a path of motion of a dynamic body, image data associated with a plurality of images of the dynamic body. The plurality of images include an indication of a position of a first marker coupled to a garment at a first location, and a position of a second marker coupled to the garment at a second location. The garment is coupled to the dynamic body. During a second time interval, an image from the plurality of images is automatically identified that includes a position of the first marker that is substantially the same as a position of a first localization element relative to the dynamic body and a position of the second marker that is substantially the same as a position of the second localization element relative to the dynamic body.Type: GrantFiled: February 26, 2011Date of Patent: December 22, 2015Assignee: Veran Medical Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Torsten M. Lyon, Troy L. Holsing, Jerome R. Edwards, Christopher B. Lee, Evan Austill, Jr.
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Publication number: 20110208044Abstract: A method includes receiving during a first time interval image data associated with an image of a dynamic body. The image data includes an indication of the positions of a first marker and a second marker on a garment coupled to the dynamic body. The first marker and second marker are each coupled to the garment at a first and second locations, respectively. A distance is determined between the position of the first marker and the second marker. During a second time interval after the first time interval, data associated with a position of a first and second localization element that are each coupled to the garment is received. A distance between the first and second localization elements is determined. A difference is calculated between the distance between the first marker and the second marker and the distance between the first localization element and the second localization element.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 9, 2011Publication date: August 25, 2011Inventors: Jerome R. Edwards, Evan Austill, JR., Torsten M. Lyon, Troy L. Holsing
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Publication number: 20110184276Abstract: A method includes receiving during a first time interval associated with a path of motion of a dynamic body, image data associated with a plurality of images of the dynamic body. The plurality of images include an indication of a position of a first marker coupled to a garment at a first location, and a position of a second marker coupled to the garment at a second location. The garment is coupled to the dynamic body. During a second time interval, an image from the plurality of images is automatically identified that includes a position of the first marker that is substantially the same as a position of a first localization element relative to the dynamic body and a position of the second marker that is substantially the same as a position of the second localization element relative to the dynamic body.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 26, 2011Publication date: July 28, 2011Inventors: Torsten M. Lyon, Troy L. Holsing, Jerome R. Edwards, Christopher B. Lee, Evan Austill, JR.
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Patent number: 7962193Abstract: A method includes receiving during a first time interval image data associated with an image of a dynamic body. The image data includes an indication of the positions of a first marker and a second marker on a garment coupled to the dynamic body. The first marker and second marker are each coupled to the garment at a first and second locations, respectively. A distance is determined between the position of the first marker and the second marker. During a second time interval after the first time interval, data associated with a position of a first and second localization element that are each coupled to the garment is received. A distance between the first and second localization elements is determined. A difference is calculated between the distance between the first marker and the second marker and the distance between the first localization element and the second localization element.Type: GrantFiled: March 16, 2010Date of Patent: June 14, 2011Assignee: Veran Medical Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Jerome R. Edwards, Evan Austill, Jr., Torsten M. Lyon, Troy L. Holsing
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Patent number: 7920909Abstract: A method includes receiving during a first time interval associated with a path of motion of a dynamic body, image data associated with a plurality of images of the dynamic body. The plurality of images include an indication of a position of a first marker coupled to a garment at a first location, and a position of a second marker coupled to the garment at a second location. The garment is coupled to the dynamic body. During a second time interval, an image from the plurality of images is automatically identified that includes a position of the first marker that is substantially the same as a position of a first localization element relative to the dynamic body and a position of the second marker that is substantially the same as a position of the second localization element relative to the dynamic body.Type: GrantFiled: April 25, 2006Date of Patent: April 5, 2011Assignee: Veran Medical Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Torsten M. Lyon, Troy L. Holsing, Jerome R. Edwards, Christopher B. Lee, Evan Austill, Jr.
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Publication number: 20100174178Abstract: A method includes receiving during a first time interval image data associated with an image of a dynamic body. The image data includes an indication of the positions of a first marker and a second marker on a garment coupled to the dynamic body. The first marker and second marker are each coupled to the garment at a first and second locations, respectively. A distance is determined between the position of the first marker and the second marker. During a second time interval after the first time interval, data associated with a position of a first and second localization element that are each coupled to the garment is received. A distance between the first and second localization elements is determined. A difference is calculated between the distance between the first marker and the second marker and the distance between the first localization element and the second localization element.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 16, 2010Publication date: July 8, 2010Inventors: Jerome R. Edwards, Evan Austill, JR., Torsten M. Lyon, Troy L. Holsing