Patents by Inventor Gabriel ORSINGER

Gabriel ORSINGER 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).

  • Publication number: 20220079493
    Abstract: An electrode system includes an electrode, a connector, and a cable with an in- line radio-frequency filter module comprising resistors and inductors without any deliberately added capacitance. The resistors are arranged in an alternating series of resistors and inductors, preferably with resistors at both outer ends, and connected electrically in series. The in-line module is located at a specific location along the wire, chosen through computer modeling and real-world testing for minimum transfer of received RF energy to a patient's skin, such as between 100 cm and 150 cm from the electrode end of a 240 centimeter cable. The total resistance of the resistors plus cable, connectors and solder is 1000 ohms or less; while the total inductance is roughly 1560 nanohenries. The inductors do not include ferrite or other magnetic material and are, together with the resistors, stock components thereby simplifying manufacture and reducing cost.
    Type: Application
    Filed: October 1, 2021
    Publication date: March 17, 2022
    Inventors: James W. Kronberg, Harrison M. Floyd, Daniel E. McCoy, Gabriel Orsinger
  • Patent number: 11160483
    Abstract: An electrode system includes an electrode, a connector, and a cable with an in-line radio-frequency filter module comprising resistors and inductors without any deliberately added capacitance. The resistors are arranged in an alternating series of resistors and inductors, preferably with resistors at both outer ends, and connected electrically in series. The in-line module is located at a specific location along the wire, chosen through computer modeling and real-world testing for minimum transfer of received RF energy to a patient's skin, such as between 100 cm and 150 cm from the electrode end of a 240 centimeter cable. The total resistance of the resistors plus cable, connectors and solder is 1000 ohms or less; while the total inductance is roughly 1560 nanohenries. The inductors do not include ferrite or other magnetic material and are, together with the resistors, stock components thereby simplifying manufacture and reducing cost.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 15, 2020
    Date of Patent: November 2, 2021
    Assignee: RHYTHMLINK INTERNATIONAL, LLC
    Inventors: James W. Kronberg, Harrison Floyd, Daniel E. McCoy, Gabriel Orsinger
  • Publication number: 20210000372
    Abstract: An electrode system includes an electrode, a connector, and a cable with an in-line radio-frequency filter module comprising resistors and inductors without any deliberately added capacitance. The resistors are arranged in an alternating series of resistors and inductors, preferably with resistors at both outer ends, and connected electrically in series. The in-line module is located at a specific location along the wire, chosen through computer modeling and real-world testing for minimum transfer of received RF energy to a patient's skin, such as between 100 cm and 150 cm from the electrode end of a 240 centimeter cable. The total resistance of the resistors plus cable, connectors and solder is 1000 ohms or less; while the total inductance is roughly 1560 nanohenries. The inductors do not include ferrite or other magnetic material and are, together with the resistors, stock components thereby simplifying manufacture and reducing cost.
    Type: Application
    Filed: September 15, 2020
    Publication date: January 7, 2021
    Inventors: James W. KRONBERG, Harrison FLOYD, Daniel E. MCCOY, Gabriel ORSINGER
  • Publication number: 20200305795
    Abstract: A method for placing electrodes on a patient uses a mobile device with built-in camera to generate a customized, virtual electrode template for neurological monitoring. The camera captures a digital image of the patient and is programmed to find landmarks, use analysis, and respond to manual input for electrode locations and generate a virtual electrode template. Facial recognition and edge detection software determines the outline of the patient's head when in the field of view of the camera monitor. The user then may assist the camera in identifying landmarks on the patient's head, such as the nasion, the inion, and the pre-auricular points, to facilitate generation of the virtual electrode template on the image in the camera's viewfinder, which template moves and rotates with the patient. The virtual electrode template guides the user in establishing a set of electrodes on the patient's head for neurological monitoring.
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 16, 2020
    Publication date: October 1, 2020
    Inventors: Harrison Floyd, Gabriel ORSINGER