Patents by Inventor Gary Paul Gray
Gary Paul Gray 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: 6929638Abstract: An orientation system and method for corrective eye surgery includes a camera for performing a first image mapping of a patient's eye using a predetermined eye feature and software for processing the first image map to determine an edge location of the feature. A second image mapping of the eye is performed with the patient in a different position. The second image map is processed to locate the predetermined eye feature. Correlation of the mappings is used to calculate an orientational change of the eye between the two positions. This procedure may also be performed at different times during surgery to permit “real-time” data on orientational changes undergone by the eye to be collected. In both cases the data are used to calculate an adjustment to be applied to a corrective prescription for application by the surgical procedure.Type: GrantFiled: December 11, 2003Date of Patent: August 16, 2005Assignee: Alcon RefractiveHorizons, Inc.Inventors: Gary Paul Gray, John Alfred Campin, Qiping Shen
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Patent number: 6866661Abstract: An orientation system for corrective eye surgery includes a camera for performing a first image mapping of a patient's eye using a predetermined eye feature and software for processing the first image map to determine an edge location of the feature. A second image mapping of the eye is performed with the patient in a different position. The second image map is processed to locate the predetermined eye feature. Correlation of the mappings is used to calculate an orientational change of the eye between the two positions. The data are used to calculate an adjustment to be applied to a corrective prescription for application by the surgical procedure.Type: GrantFiled: December 11, 2003Date of Patent: March 15, 2005Assignee: Alcon RefractiveHorizons, Inc.Inventors: Gary Paul Gray, John Alfred Campin, Qiping Shen
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Publication number: 20040143245Abstract: An orientation system for corrective eye surgery includes a camera for performing a first image mapping of a patient's eye using a predetermined eye feature and software for processing the first image map to determine an edge location of the feature. A second image mapping of the eye is performed with the patient in a different position. The second image map is processed to locate the predetermined eye feature. Correlation of the mappings is used to calculate an orientational change of the eye between the two positions. The data are used to calculate an adjustment to be applied to a corrective prescription for application by the surgical procedure.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 11, 2003Publication date: July 22, 2004Applicant: Alcon RefractiveHorizons, Inc.Inventors: Gary Paul Gray, John Alfred Campin, Qiping Shen
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Publication number: 20040143244Abstract: An orientation system and method for corrective eye surgery includes a camera for performing a first image mapping of a patient's eye using a predetermined eye feature and software for processing the first image map to determine an edge location of the feature. A second image mapping of the eye is performed with the patient in a different position. The second image map is processed to locate the predetermined eye feature. Correlation of the mappings is used to calculate an orientational change of the eye between the two positions. This procedure may also be performed at different times during surgery to permit “real-time” data on orientational changes undergone by the eye to be collected. In both cases the data are used to calculate an adjustment to be applied to a corrective prescription for application by the surgical procedure.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 11, 2003Publication date: July 22, 2004Applicant: Alcon RefractiveHorizons, Inc.Inventors: Gary Paul Gray, John Alfred Campin, Qiping Shen
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Patent number: 6702806Abstract: An orientation system for corrective eye surgery includes a camera for performing a first image mapping a patient's eye using a predetermined eye feature and software for processing the first image map to determine an edge location of the feature. A second image mapping is performed with the patient in a different position. The second image map is processed to locate the feature. In a second embodiment a pen is used to make two alignment marks on the eye. The eye is imaged with the patient in another position, and the image displayed. Software superimposes a graphical reticle onto the eye image, which is movable to align with the two alignment marks. In both cases software also calculates an orientational change to be applied to a corrective prescription for a surgical procedure to be performed on the eye with the patient in the second position.Type: GrantFiled: April 19, 2001Date of Patent: March 9, 2004Assignee: Alcon, Inc.Inventors: Gary Paul Gray, John Alfred Campin, Qiping Shen
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Patent number: 6678003Abstract: Deinterlacing is applied to a composite video image that includes alternating even and odd rows of pixels. The even rows form a first image; the odd rows, a second image; these are recorded at different times, introducing a possibility of motion artifact. A first average horizontal intensity difference is computed between the first image and the second image. The first image is offset by one pixel in each horizontal direction to form a horizontally offset image, and another average horizontal intensity difference is computed. A minimum average intensity difference is determined from a comparison of the average horizontal intensity differences. The first image is shifted in a horizontal direction determined to achieve the minimum average horizontal intensity difference, and the horizontally shifted first image is combined with the second image to form an improved composite image. An analogous series of steps is carried out in a vertical direction.Type: GrantFiled: May 21, 2002Date of Patent: January 13, 2004Assignee: Alcon, Inc.Inventor: Gary Paul Gray
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Publication number: 20030218691Abstract: Deinterlacing is applied to a composite video image that includes alternating even and odd rows of pixels. The even rows form a first image; the odd rows, a second image; these are recorded at different times, introducing a possibility of motion artifact. A first average horizontal intensity difference is computed between the first image and the second image. The first image is offset by one pixel in each horizontal direction to form a horizontally offset image, and another average horizontal intensity difference is computed. A minimum average intensity difference is determined from a comparison of the average horizontal intensity differences. The first image is shifted in a horizontal direction determined to achieve the minimum average horizontal intensity difference, and the horizontally shifted first image is combined with the second image to form an improved composite image. An analogous series of steps is carried out in a vertical direction.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 21, 2002Publication date: November 27, 2003Inventor: Gary Paul Gray
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Patent number: 6599286Abstract: A system for protecting a sector of tissue from exposure to surgically directed radiation includes a processor and an input device, a camera, and an output screen in electronic communication with the processor. A software resident on the processor receives camera data containing an image of a region of tissue, which includes at least a portion of a predetermined area desired to receive therapeutic radiation. The software also routes the image for display superimposes thereon first indicia indicative of the predetermined area. Data are received on a location of a sector of the tissue desired to be protected from the radiation and for superimposing on the displayed image second indicia indicative of the sector. In a specific embodiment the tissue is an eye and the predetermined area is at least a portion of the cornea.Type: GrantFiled: April 25, 2001Date of Patent: July 29, 2003Assignee: Alcon Universal Ltd.Inventors: John Alfred Campin, Gary Paul Gray
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Publication number: 20020013576Abstract: An orientation system for corrective eye surgery includes a camera for performing a first image mapping a patient's eye using a predetermined eye feature and software for processing the first image map to determine an edge location of the feature. A second image mapping is performed with the patient in a different position. The second image map is processed to locate the feature. In a second embodiment a pen is used to make two alignment marks on the eye. The eye is imaged with the patient in another position, and the image displayed. Software superimposes a graphical reticle onto the eye image, which is movable to align with the two alignment marks. In both cases software also calculates an orientational change to be applied to a corrective prescription for a surgical procedure to be performed on the eye with the patient in the second position.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 19, 2001Publication date: January 31, 2002Inventors: Gary Paul Gray, John Alfred Campin, Qiping Shen
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Publication number: 20020007177Abstract: A system for protecting a sector of tissue from exposure to surgically directed radiation includes a processor and an input device, a camera, and an output screen in electronic communication with the processor. A software resident on the processor receives camera data containing an image of a region of tissue, which includes at least a portion of a predetermined area desired to receive therapeutic radiation. The software also routes the image for display superimposes thereon first indicia indicative of the predetermined area. Data are received on a location of a sector of the tissue desired to be protected from the radiation and for superimposing on the displayed image second indicia indicative of the sector. In a specific embodiment the tissue is an eye and the predetermined area is at least a portion of the cornea.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 25, 2001Publication date: January 17, 2002Inventors: John Alfred Campin, Gary Paul Gray