Patents by Inventor Geoffrey M. Boynton

Geoffrey M. Boynton 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: 9095710
    Abstract: The present invention is a visual prosthesis for stimulating visual neurons to create the perception of light. The visual prosthesis electrically stimulating the retina with implanted electrodes exhibits interaction between electrodes stimulated closely together in both space and time. The visual prosthesis of the present invention includes means for determining a minimum distance at which spatiotemporal interactions occur, determining a minimum time at which spatiotemporal interactions occur, and avoiding stimulation of electrodes within the minimum distance during the minimum time. The minimum are ideally established for each individual patient. Alternatively, approximate minimums have been established by the applicants at 2 mm and 1.8 milliseconds.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 27, 2013
    Date of Patent: August 4, 2015
    Assignee: Second Sight Medical Products, Inc.
    Inventors: Alan Matthew Horsager, Geoffrey M Boynton, Robert J Greenberg, Ione Fine
  • Publication number: 20140163642
    Abstract: The present invention is a visual prosthesis for stimulating visual neurons to create the perception of light. The visual prosthesis electrically stimulating the retina with implanted electrodes exhibits interaction between electrodes stimulated closely together in both space and time. The visual prosthesis of the present invention includes means for determining a minimum distance at which spatiotemporal interactions occur, determining a minimum time at which spatiotemporal interactions occur, and avoiding stimulation of electrodes within the minimum distance during the minimum time. The minimum are ideally established for each individual patient. Alternatively, approximate minimums have been established by the applicants at 2 mm and 1.8 milliseconds.
    Type: Application
    Filed: November 27, 2013
    Publication date: June 12, 2014
    Inventors: Alan Matthew Horsager, Geoffrey M. Boynton, Robert J. Greenberg, Ione Fine
  • Patent number: 8620442
    Abstract: The present invention is a method of stimulating visual neurons to create the perception of light. A visual prosthesis electrically stimulating the retina with implanted electrodes exhibits interaction between electrodes stimulated closely together in both space and time. The method of the present invention includes determining a minimum distance at which spatiotemporal interactions occur, determining a minimum time at which spatiotemporal interactions occur, and avoiding stimulation of electrodes within the minimum distance during the minimum time. The minimum are ideally established for each individual patient. Alternatively, approximate minimums have been established by the applicants at 2 mm and 1.8 ?sec.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 27, 2011
    Date of Patent: December 31, 2013
    Assignee: Second Sight Medical Products, Inc.
    Inventors: Alan Matthew Horsager, Geoffrey M. Boynton, Ione Fine, Robert J. Greenberg
  • Patent number: 8457754
    Abstract: An apparatus and method for retinal stimulation are shown. The method comprises varied parameters, including frequency, pulse width, and pattern of pulse trains to determine a stimulation pattern and neural perception threshold, and creating a model based on the neural perception thresholds to optimize patterns of neural stimulation.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 6, 2007
    Date of Patent: June 4, 2013
    Assignee: Second Sight Medical Products, Inc.
    Inventors: Alan Matthew Horsager, Scott H. Greenwald, Mark S. Humayun, Matthew J. McMahon, Ione Fine, Robert J. Greenberg, Geoffrey M. Boynton
  • Patent number: 8311634
    Abstract: An apparatus and method for retinal stimulation are shown. The method comprises varied parameters, including frequency, pulse width, and pattern of pulse trains to determine a stimulation pattern and visual perception threshold.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 14, 2007
    Date of Patent: November 13, 2012
    Assignee: Second Sight Medical Products Inc.
    Inventors: Alan Matthew Horsager, Scott H. Greenwald, Mark S. Humayun, Matthew J. McMahon, Ione Fine, Robert J. Greenberg, Geoffrey M. Boynton
  • Patent number: 8244364
    Abstract: An apparatus and method for retinal stimulation are shown. The method comprises varied parameters, including frequency, pulse width, and pattern of pulse trains to determine a stimulation pattern and visual perception threshold.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 28, 2007
    Date of Patent: August 14, 2012
    Assignee: Second Sight Medical Products, Inc.
    Inventors: Alan Matthew Horsager, Scott H. Greenwald, Mark S. Humayun, Matthew J. McMahon, Ione Fine, Robert J. Greenberg, Geoffrey M. Boynton
  • Publication number: 20120059697
    Abstract: A system and a method are disclosed for displaying an image during an operation of an accelerated media playback (e.g., fast-forward or reverse) such that the image appears concurrently with a cue signaling a resume point. First, a video frame within an advertisement is identified from a plurality of advertisements. The video frame contains the cue and indicates a resume point for media content. Additionally, an image is embedded on the video frame such that the video frame, the cue and the image are displayed for less than a second during accelerated media playback, such as a fast-forward operation. The presence of the action cue or resume cue presented concurrently with the advertisement assists viewers in preferentially recalling the product related to the image.
    Type: Application
    Filed: May 7, 2010
    Publication date: March 8, 2012
    Applicant: UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON
    Inventors: Jeffrey Y. Lin, Ione Fine, Geoffrey M. Boynton, Scott O. Murray
  • Publication number: 20110184490
    Abstract: The present invention is a method of stimulating visual neurons to create the perception of light. A visual prosthesis electrically stimulating the retina with implanted electrodes exhibits interaction between electrodes stimulated closely together in both space and time. The method of the present invention includes determining a minimum distance at which spatiotemporal interactions occur, determining a minimum time at which spatiotemporal interactions occur, and avoiding stimulation of electrodes within the minimum distance during the minimum time. The minimum are ideally established for each individual patient. Alternatively, approximate minimums have been established by the applicants at 2 mm and 1.8 ?sec.
    Type: Application
    Filed: January 27, 2011
    Publication date: July 28, 2011
    Inventors: Alan Matthew Horsager, Geoffrey M. Boynton, Ione Fine, Robert J. Greenberg
  • Patent number: 7499572
    Abstract: A method for determining if a first pixel and a second pixel belong to a same surface includes: determining a spatial-difference value for the first pixel and the second pixel; determining one or more vision-difference values for the first pixel and the second pixel; determining, from the spatial-difference value, an initial same-surface probability value for if the first pixel and the second pixel belong to the same surface; determining, from the one or more vision-difference values, a first vision-difference probability value for if the first pixel and the second pixel belong to the same surface; determining, from the spatial-difference value and the one or more vision-difference values, a second vision-difference probability value; determining, from the initial same-surface probability value, the first vision-difference probability value and the second vision-difference probability value, an improved same-surface probability value for if the first pixel and the second pixel belong to the same surface.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 29, 2004
    Date of Patent: March 3, 2009
    Assignee: The Salk Institute for Biological Studies
    Inventors: Ione Fine, Geoffrey M. Boynton
  • Publication number: 20080125832
    Abstract: An apparatus and method for retinal stimulation are shown. The method comprises varied parameters, including frequency, pulse width, and pattern of pulse trains to determine a stimulation pattern and neural perception threshold, and creating a model based on the neural perception thresholds to optimize patterns of neural stimulation.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 6, 2007
    Publication date: May 29, 2008
    Inventors: Alan Matthew Horsager, Scott H. Greenwald, Mark S. Humayun, Matthew J. McMahon, Ione Fine, Robert J. Greenberg, Geoffrey M. Boynton