Patents by Inventor Glenn Morita

Glenn Morita 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: 8669879
    Abstract: Techniques are provided for alerting a person to check a medical device while conserving battery power. The medical device initiates a status alert if a readiness condition of the medical device is no longer being met. The status alert includes notification periods during which an audible sound is emitted alternating with off periods during which substantially no audible sound is emitted. The audible sounds may include certain tones or at least one spoken word. At least one of the duration of successive notification periods or the duration of successive off periods may be varied. In this manner, the medical device may provide audible sound at different times during the day in an attempt to get the attention of a person. In addition, the medical device may sense an activity to determine when to provide the audible sound.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 31, 2012
    Date of Patent: March 11, 2014
    Assignee: Physio-Control, Inc.
    Inventors: Joseph L. Sullivan, Benjamin A. Flugstad, Glenn Morita
  • Patent number: 8538529
    Abstract: Method and apparatus for converting the output of a thermoelectric generator to voltages compatible with implantable medical devices is provided. One apparatus includes an implantable thermoelectric generator. The apparatus includes an input terminal for receiving an input voltage generated by a thermoelectric energy converter and a charging inductor connected in series with the input terminal. The apparatus also includes a switching Field Effect Transistor (FET) connected to the inductor, and a capacitor connected to the FET and the input terminal via a diode. The FET is switched with a frequency and duty cycle such that a voltage level at an output terminal is compatible with an implantable medical device. According to various embodiments, the FET is switched using a closed loop feedback system that controls the frequency and duty cycle based on an observed voltage level at the output terminal. Other aspects and embodiments are provided herein.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 5, 2007
    Date of Patent: September 17, 2013
    Assignee: Cardiac Pacemakers, Inc.
    Inventors: Kristofer J. James, Blair Erbstoeszer, Glenn Morita
  • Patent number: 8344899
    Abstract: Techniques are provided for alerting a person to check a medical device while conserving battery power. The medical device initiates a status alert if a readiness condition of the medical device is no longer being met. The status alert includes notification periods during which an audible sound is emitted alternating with off periods during which substantially no audible sound is emitted. The audible sounds may include certain tones or at least one spoken word. At least one of the duration of successive notification periods or the duration of successive off periods may be varied. In this manner, the medical device may provide audible sound at different times during the day in an attempt to get the attention of a person. In addition, the medical device may sense an activity to determine when to provide the audible sound.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 4, 2010
    Date of Patent: January 1, 2013
    Assignee: Physio-Control, Inc.
    Inventors: Joseph L. Sullivan, Benjamin A. Flugstad, Glenn Morita
  • Publication number: 20120081230
    Abstract: Techniques are provided for alerting a person to check a medical device while conserving battery power. The medical device initiates a status alert if a readiness condition of the medical device is no longer being met. The status alert includes notification periods during which an audible sound is emitted alternating with off periods during which substantially no audible sound is emitted. The audible sounds may include certain tones or at least one spoken word. At least one of the duration of successive notification periods or the duration of successive off periods may be varied. In this manner, the medical device may provide audible sound at different times during the day in an attempt to get the attention of a person. In addition, the medical device may sense an activity to determine when to provide the audible sound.
    Type: Application
    Filed: October 4, 2010
    Publication date: April 5, 2012
    Applicant: PHYSIO-CONTROL, INC.
    Inventors: Joseph L. Sullivan, Benjamin A. Flugstad, Glenn Morita
  • Patent number: 8003879
    Abstract: The present subject matter includes a first housing portion which is thermally conductive and which has a first housing opening, a second housing portion which is thermally conductive and which has a second housing opening, the second housing opening being hermetically sealed to the first housing opening, with the first housing portion and the second housing portion at least partially defining an interior volume, cardiac rhythm management electronics disposed in the interior volume, and a thermoelectric energy converter disposed in the interior volume, the thermoelectric energy converter having a hot pole and a cold pole, with the hot pole thermally connected to the first housing portion, and the cold pole thermally connected to the second housing portion.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 5, 2007
    Date of Patent: August 23, 2011
    Assignee: Cardiac Pacemakers, Inc.
    Inventors: Blair Erbstoeszer, Glenn Morita, Kristofer J. James
  • Publication number: 20070251244
    Abstract: The present subject matter includes a first housing portion which is thermally conductive and which has a first housing opening, a second housing portion which is thermally conductive and which has a second housing opening, the second housing opening being hermetically sealed to the first housing opening, with the first housing portion and the second housing portion at least partially defining an interior volume, cardiac rhythm management electronics disposed in the interior volume, and a thermoelectric energy converter disposed in the interior volume, the thermoelectric energy converter having a hot pole and a cold pole, with the hot pole thermally connected to the first housing portion, and the cold pole thermally connected to the second housing portion.
    Type: Application
    Filed: March 5, 2007
    Publication date: November 1, 2007
    Applicant: CARDIAC PACEMAKES, INC.
    Inventors: Blair Erbstoeszer, Glenn Morita, Kristofer J. James
  • Publication number: 20070253227
    Abstract: Method an apparatus for converting the output of a thermoelectric generator to voltages compatible with implantable medical devices is provided. One apparatus includes an implantable thermoelectric generator. The apparatus includes an input terminal for receiving an input voltage generated by a thermoelectric energy converter and a charging inductor connected in series with the input terminal. The apparatus also includes a switching Field Effect Transistor (FET) connected to the inductor, and a capacitor connected to the FET and the input terminal via a diode. The FET is switched with a frequency and duty cycle such that a voltage level at an output terminal is compatible with an implantable medical device. According to various embodiments, the FET is switched using a closed loop feedback system that controls the frequency and duty cycle based on an observed voltage level at the output terminal. Other aspects and embodiments are provided herein.
    Type: Application
    Filed: March 5, 2007
    Publication date: November 1, 2007
    Applicant: CARDIAC PACEMAKERS, INC.
    Inventors: Kristofer J. James, Blair Erbstoeszer, Glenn Morita