Patents by Inventor Gregory J. DelMain

Gregory J. DelMain 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: 8050297
    Abstract: A system and method that facilitates multiple systems of communicating devices, i.e., a master device and one or more implantable slave devices, to coexist on a common, e.g., RF, communication channel having a limited temporal bandwidth while maintaining the required update rate between each master device and its associated slave devices. In embodiments of the present invention, master devices periodically transmit one or more beacon messages that are suitable for identification by other such master devices at a communication range greater than the communication range that may cause interference between systems and thus enabling one or more systems to cause the position of its frame periods to be interleaved with the frame periods of other such systems in anticipation of systems moving in closer proximity and actually interfering with each other.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 12, 2008
    Date of Patent: November 1, 2011
    Assignee: Alfred E. Mann Foundation For Scientific Research
    Inventors: Gregory J. DelMain, Dan Folkman, Paul DeRocco, Lawrence J. Karr
  • Publication number: 20080255636
    Abstract: A system and method that facilitates multiple systems of communicating devices, i.e., a master device and one or more implantable slave devices, to coexist on a common, e.g., RF, communication channel having a limited temporal bandwidth while maintaining the required update rate between each master device and its associated slave devices. In embodiments of the present invention, master devices periodically transmit one or more beacon messages that are suitable for identification by other such master devices at a communication range greater than the communication range that may cause interference between systems and thus enabling one or more systems to cause the position of its frame periods to be interleaved with the frame periods of other such systems in anticipation of systems moving in closer proximity and actually interfering with each other.
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 12, 2008
    Publication date: October 16, 2008
    Applicant: Alfred E. Mann Foundation for Scientific Research
    Inventors: Gregory J. DelMain, Dan Folkman, Paul DeRocco, Lawrence J. Karr
  • Patent number: 7406105
    Abstract: A system and method that facilitates multiple systems of communicating devices, i.e., a master device and one or more implantable slave devices, to coexist on a common, e.g., RF, communication channel having a limited temporal bandwidth while maintaining the required update rate between each master device and its associated slave devices. In embodiments of the present invention, master devices periodically transmit one or more beacon messages that are suitable for identification by other such master devices at a communication range greater than the communication range that may cause interference between systems and thus enabling one or more systems to cause the position of its frame periods to be interleaved with the frame periods of other such systems in anticipation of systems moving in closer proximity and actually interfering with each other.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 10, 2004
    Date of Patent: July 29, 2008
    Assignee: Alfred E. Mann Foundation for Scientific Research
    Inventors: Gregory J. DelMain, Dan Folkman, Paul DeRocco, Lawrence J. Karr
  • Patent number: 7291540
    Abstract: The invention is directed to a hermetically packaged and implantable integrated circuit for electronics that is made my producing streets in silicon-on-insulator chips that are subsequently coated with a selected electrically insulating thin film prior to completing the dicing process to yield an individual chip. A thin-layered circuit may transmit light, allowing a photodetector to respond to transmitted light to stimulate a retina, for example. Discrete electronic components may be placed in the three-dimensional street area of the integrated circuit package, yielding a completely integrated hermetic package that is implantable in living tissue.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 18, 2006
    Date of Patent: November 6, 2007
    Assignee: Second Sight Medical Products, Inc.
    Inventors: Brian V. Mech, Robert J. Greenberg, Gregory J. DelMain
  • Patent number: 7190051
    Abstract: The invention is directed to a hermetically packaged and implantable integrated circuit for electronics that is made by producing streets in silicon-on-insulator chips that are subsequently coated with a selected electrically insulating thin film prior to completing the dicing process to yield an individual chip. A thin-layered circuit may transmit light, allowing a photodetector to respond to transmitted light to stimulate a retina, for example. Discrete electronic components may be placed in the three-dimensional street area of the integrated circuit package, yielding a completely integrated hermetic package that is implantable in living tissue.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 7, 2003
    Date of Patent: March 13, 2007
    Assignee: Second Sight Medical Products, Inc.
    Inventors: Brian V. Mech, Robert J. Greenberg, Gregory J. DelMain
  • Patent number: 7148801
    Abstract: A system and method for locating objects such as people, pets, and personal articles is described. A transceiver is attached to the person, animal, or item to be tracked and a handheld locator device is employed to transmit a locator signal containing an address code to the transceiver. Upon receipt of a signal, the transceiver compares the address code contained in the locator signal with an address code stored in the transceiver. If the two codes are same, the transceiver sends a return signal back to the locator device. The locator device uses this return signal to determine the distance and/or direction of the transceiver from the user's location. The system allows a user to select from a multiple number of items to locate and allows multiple users to search for different articles within the same general area without interference.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 2, 2004
    Date of Patent: December 12, 2006
    Inventors: Timothy L. Crabtree, Reza P. Rassool, Michael F. Wells, Gregory J. DelMain, Peter White, Paul McArthur
  • Patent number: 6788199
    Abstract: A system and method for locating objects such as people, pets, and personal articles is described. A transceiver is attached to the person, animal, or item to be tracked and a handheld locator device is employed to transmit a locator signal containing an address code to the transceiver. Upon receipt of a signal, the transceiver compares the address code contained in the locator signal with an address code stored in the transceiver. If the two codes are same, the transceiver sends a return signal back to the locator device. The locator device uses this return signal to determine the distance and/or direction of the transceiver from the user's location. The system allows a user to select from a multiple number of items to locate and allows multiple users to search for different articles within the same general area without interference.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 12, 2002
    Date of Patent: September 7, 2004
    Assignee: Eureka Technology Partners, LLC
    Inventors: Timothy L. Crabtree, Reza P. Rassool, Michael F. Wells, Gregory J. DelMain, Peter White, Paul McArthur
  • Publication number: 20040155290
    Abstract: The invention is directed to a hermetically packaged and implantable integrated circuit for electronics that is made my producing streets in silicon-on-insulator chips that are subsequently coated with a selected electrically insulating thin film prior to completing the dicing process to yield an individual chip. A thin-layered circuit may transmit light, allowing a photodetector to respond to transmitted light to stimulate a retina, for example. Discrete electronic components may be placed in the three-dimensional street area of the integrated circuit package, yielding a completely integrated hermetic package that is implantable in living tissue.
    Type: Application
    Filed: February 7, 2003
    Publication date: August 12, 2004
    Inventors: Brian V. Mech, Robert J. Greenberg, Gregory J. DelMain