Patents by Inventor Gregory Paul Lozano-Buhl
Gregory Paul Lozano-Buhl 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: 11589822Abstract: The disclosure demonstrates an attachment apparatus for optically coupling a mobile device camera to a lens of a medical examination device. The device incudes an attachment body wherein the proximal side of the attachment body is attached to a mobile device via a magnetic array that may be positioned in at least two different positions. The distal side of the attachment device includes an array of magnets to connect with the lens of a medical device. In one or more of the magnetic arrays at least one pair of axially magnetized magnets are positioned in antiparallel arrangement relative to each other to reduce the expanse of a magnetic field while at the same time increasing the magnetic field strength close to the magnetic poles.Type: GrantFiled: January 19, 2021Date of Patent: February 28, 2023Assignee: DermLite LLCInventors: Gregory Paul Lozano-Buhl, Gregory Edward Mote
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Publication number: 20220331055Abstract: A device for variable polarization by an illumination device for illuminating organic tissue. The device includes a first set of one or more light emitting diodes (LEDs), a first polarizer arranged to polarize light emitted from the first set of LEDs in a first polarization direction, a second set of one or more LEDs, a second polarizer arranged to polarize light emitted from the second set of LEDs in a second polarization direction. A lens is arranged to collect light from organic tissue illuminated by the first and/or second sets of LEDs including a viewing polarizer arranged to polarize the light collected from the organic tissue in the second polarization direction. A signal generator is operable to signal one or more drivers for driving one of the first and second sets according a signal value and driving the other of the first and second sets according to an inverse value thereof.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 27, 2022Publication date: October 20, 2022Applicant: DermLite LLCInventors: Nizar Mullani, Thorsten Trotzenberg, Gregory Paul Lozano-Buhl
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Patent number: 11395714Abstract: A device for variable polarization by an illumination device for illuminating organic tissue. The device includes a first set of one or more light emitting diodes (LEDs), a first polarizer arranged to polarize light emitted from the first set of LEDs in a first polarization direction, a second set of one or more LEDs, a second polarizer arranged to polarize light emitted from the second set of LEDs in a second polarization direction. A lens is arranged to collect light from organic tissue illuminated by the first and/or second sets of LEDs including a viewing polarizer arranged to polarize the light collected from the organic tissue in the second polarization direction. A signal generator is operable to signal one or more drivers for driving one of the first and second sets according a signal value and driving the other of the first and second sets according to an inverse value thereof.Type: GrantFiled: November 9, 2020Date of Patent: July 26, 2022Assignee: DermLite LLCInventors: Nizar Mullani, Thorsten Trotzenberg, Gregory Paul Lozano-Buhl
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Publication number: 20210219842Abstract: The illuminator device for medical examination described herein employs a housing incorporating a magnified viewing lens having a lens polarizer and an array of LEDs to provide light for the viewing organic tissue and other matter. A switch is provided to communicate with a microprocessor that controls an LED driver adapted initiate to provide modes of operation that provide certain of the LEDs being illuminated in different modes. In operation the device incorporates at least five modes of operation. A first mode provides activating only polarized white lights, a second mode provides activating only ZWB2 bandpass filtered 365 nm UV LEDs, a third mode provides activating only ZWB2 bandpass filtered 385 nm UV LEDs, a fourth mode provides activating only unfiltered 405 nm UV LEDs and a fifth mode comprises activating only ZWB2 bandpass filtered 365 nm UV LEDs and ZWB2 bandpass filtered 385 nm UV LEDs. The device additionally incorporates an auxiliary magnifier that stores in the device handle.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 20, 2021Publication date: July 22, 2021Applicant: 3GEN, INC.Inventors: Thorsten Trotzenberg, Gregory Paul Lozano-Buhl
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Publication number: 20210137633Abstract: A device for variable polarization by an illumination device for illuminating organic tissue. The device includes a first set of one or more light emitting diodes (LEDs), a first polarizer arranged to polarize light emitted from the first set of LEDs in a first polarization direction, a second set of one or more LEDs, a second polarizer arranged to polarize light emitted from the second set of LEDs in a second polarization direction. A lens is arranged to collect light from organic tissue illuminated by the first and/or second sets of LEDs including a viewing polarizer arranged to polarize the light collected from the organic tissue in the second polarization direction. A signal generator is operable to signal one or more drivers for driving one of the first and second sets according a signal value and driving the other of the first and second sets according to an inverse value thereof.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 9, 2020Publication date: May 13, 2021Applicant: 3GEN, INC.Inventors: Nizar Mullani, Thorsten Trotzenberg, Gregory Paul Lozano-Buhl
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Publication number: 20210137461Abstract: The disclosure demonstrates an attachment apparatus for optically coupling a mobile device camera to a lens of a medical examination device. The device incudes an attachment body wherein the proximal side of the attachment body is attached to a mobile device via a magnetic array that may be positioned in at least two different positions. The distal side of the attachment device includes an array of magnets to connect with the lens of a medical device. In one or more of the magnetic arrays at least one pair of axially magnetized magnets are positioned in antiparallel arrangement relative to each other to reduce the expanse of a magnetic field while at the same time increasing the magnetic field strength close to the magnetic poles.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 19, 2021Publication date: May 13, 2021Applicant: 3GEN, INC.Inventors: Gregory Paul Lozano-Buhl, Gregory Edward Mote
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Patent number: 10945673Abstract: The disclosure demonstrates an attachment apparatus for optically coupling a mobile device camera to a lens of a medical examination device. The device incudes an attachment body wherein the proximal side of the attachment body is attached to a mobile device via a magnetic array that may be positioned in at least two different positions. The distal side of the attachment device includes an array of magnets to connect with the lens of a medical device. In one or more of the magnetic arrays at least one pair of axially magnetized magnets are positioned in antiparallel arrangement relative to each other to reduce the expanse of a magnetic field while at the same time increasing the magnetic field strength close to the magnetic poles.Type: GrantFiled: November 7, 2019Date of Patent: March 16, 2021Assignee: 3GEN, INC.Inventors: Gregory Paul Lozano-Buhl, Gregory Edward Mote
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Publication number: 20200237310Abstract: The disclosure demonstrates an attachment apparatus for optically coupling a mobile device camera to a lens of a medical examination device. The device incudes an attachment body wherein the proximal side of the attachment body is attached to a mobile device via a magnetic array that may be positioned in at least two different positions. The distal side of the attachment device includes an array of magnets to connect with the lens of a medical device. In one or more of the magnetic arrays at least one pair of axially magnetized magnets are positioned in antiparallel arrangement relative to each other to reduce the expanse of a magnetic field while at the same time increasing the magnetic field strength close to the magnetic poles.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 7, 2019Publication date: July 30, 2020Applicant: 3GEN, INC.Inventors: Gregory Paul Lozano-Buhl, Gregory Edward Mote
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Patent number: 10678120Abstract: The disclosure demonstrates an attachment apparatus for optically coupling a mobile device camera to a lens of a medical examination device. The device includes an attachment body wherein the proximal side of the attachment body is attached to a mobile device directly or through a mobile device case. The distal side of the attachment device includes an array of magnets positioned radially around an aperture to align with the eye lens of a medical device wherein at least one pair of axially magnetized magnets of the array are positioned in antiparallel arrangement relative to each other It is understood that axially magnetized magnets positioned in antiparallel relation reduce the expanse of a magnetic field while at the same time increasing the magnetic field strength close to the magnetic poles.Type: GrantFiled: January 29, 2019Date of Patent: June 9, 2020Assignee: 3GEN, INC.Inventors: Gregory Paul Lozano-Buhl, Gregory Edward Mote