Patents by Inventor Hartmut Gartner
Hartmut Gartner 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: 7753600Abstract: A camera holder (3) is provided for fixing a camera (11) or a camcorder to an optical observation device. The holder (3) has a variable-length sleeve (13) with a first end configured to receive the camera objective and a second end configured to secure the sleeve (13) relative to the optical observation device. The holder (3) also has an adjusting device (19) fixed to the sleeve (13). The adjusting device (19) has a pin for connection with a stand mating thread of a camera (11) and is configured to compensate for an offset between the stand mating thread and the camera objective. The adjusting device (19) enables the camera (11) to be positioned with respect to the sleeve and the optical observation device.Type: GrantFiled: December 5, 2007Date of Patent: July 13, 2010Assignee: Carl Zeiss Surgical GmbHInventors: Hartmut Gartner, Werner Koch, Wolfgang Robra, Christian Lucke, Karsten Rieth
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Publication number: 20080152337Abstract: A camera holder (3) is provided for fixing a camera (11) or a camcorder to an optical observation device. The holder (3) has a variable-length sleeve (13) with a first end configured to receive the camera objective and a second end configured to secure the sleeve (13) relative to the optical observation device. The holder (3) also has an adjusting device (19) fixed to the sleeve (13). The adjusting device (19) has a pin for connection with a stand mating thread of a camera (11) and is configured to compensate for an offset between the stand mating thread and the camera objective. The adjusting device (19) enables the camera (11) to be positioned with respect to the sleeve and the optical observation device.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 5, 2007Publication date: June 26, 2008Applicant: Carl Zeiss Surgical GmbHInventors: Hartmut Gartner, Werner Koch, Wolfgang Robra, Christian Lucke, Karsten Rieth
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Publication number: 20040263102Abstract: In a holding arrangement (101) for a medical-optical instrument (103), an electric motor is provided in a rotational joint (111, 119) to compensate a load torque occurring in this rotational joint. This electric motor is supplied with current in correspondence to a detected position of the rotational joint (111, 119). A current control curve required for this purpose is stored in a memory. This current control curve can be determined in that the rotational joints are deflected with the electric motor into predetermined positions and the current demand needed therefor is detected.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 30, 2004Publication date: December 30, 2004Inventors: Martin Kraus, Hartmut Gartner, Martin Poxleitner, Michael Wirth, Alfons Abele, Roland Brenner, Norbert Sporer, Matthias Hahnle
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Publication number: 20040164214Abstract: The invention relates to an adjusting device (3) which is suitable especially for use on a stand (1) for a surgical microscope (2). The adjusting device (3) makes it possible to move the surgical microscope (2) in a plane (9) perpendicular to the optical axis (8) of the surgical microscope (2). For this purpose, a transmission is provided in the adjusting device (3) which includes a coupling plate which is operatively connected to two force-transmitting elements. When this transmission is moved, at least one of the force-transmitting elements rolls off on the coupling plate. Alternatively, this transmission can be built up as a four-point linkage chain or contain a rhombic mechanism or lever mechanism. It is also possible to configure the transmission with belt elements or to configure the same as an eccentric arrangement having two offset rotation centers.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 23, 2004Publication date: August 26, 2004Inventors: Hartmut Gartner, Gerhard Gaida, Franz Krug, Daniel Kolster, Alexander Enns
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Publication number: 20040090667Abstract: A microscopy system for imaging an object is proposed, comprising: microscopy optics including an objective system (3) with an object plane (13) whose working distance (A) from the objective system is adjustable, and a first projection system for projecting at least one shaped analysis light beam (33, 34) onto the object and for generating at least one light spot (39) on the same. The analysis light beam (33, 34) is shaped such that a shape of a cross-section of the analysis light beam (33, 34) changes in beam direction.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 21, 2003Publication date: May 13, 2004Applicant: Carl-Zeiss-Stiftung trading as Carl ZeissInventors: Hartmut Gartner, Ulrich Nagele, Andreas Obrebski, Gerhard Gaida
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Patent number: 6142937Abstract: A medical therapeutic and/or diagnostic appliance includes an arrangement that senses its position and attitude at any given time, and that includes a first sensing unit on the therapeutic and/or diagnostic appliance and a second sensing unit having a fixed location and attitude and arranged to be separated from the first sensing unit by a signal path. The first sensing unit is constructed, for reasons of sterilization and of position sensing, as an attachment that can be detached from the medical therapeutic and/or diagnostic appliance when in use. A coupling device is provided on the medical therapeutic and/or diagnostic appliance for installation of the attachment over a sterilizing sheath surrounding the therapeutic and/or diagnostic appliance.Type: GrantFiled: July 22, 1998Date of Patent: November 7, 2000Assignee: Carl-Zeiss-StiftungInventors: Ulrich Lemcke, Hartmut Gartner
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Patent number: 5891020Abstract: A medical therapeutic and/or diagnostic appliance includes an arrangement that senses a position and attitude at any given time, and that includes a first sensing unit on the therapeutic and/or diagnostic appliance and a second sensing unit having a fixed location and attitude and arranged to be separated from the first sensing unit by a signal path. The first sensing unit is constructed, for reasons of sterilization and of position sensing, as an attachment that can be detached from the medical therapeutic and/or diagnostic appliance when in use. A coupling device is provided on the medical therapeutic and/or diagnostic appliance for installation of the attachment over a sterilizing sheath surrounding the therapeutic and/or diagnostic appliance.Type: GrantFiled: October 11, 1996Date of Patent: April 6, 1999Assignee: Carl-Zeiss-StiftungInventors: Joachim Luber, Ulrich Lemcke, Christian Duschek, Arvids Mackevics, Hartmut Gartner
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Patent number: 5838491Abstract: A viewing arrangement includes an objective (5) having a variable intersection distance and an intersection-distance dependent oblique illumination (7) which is separate from the objective (5). The oblique illumination (7) includes two illuminating beam paths (9, 11) for completely illuminating contoured objects without shadows. The illuminating beam paths (9, 11) are inclined toward each other ahead of the object (13, 16) to be viewed. The mutual inclination of the two illuminating beam paths (9, 11) is dependent upon the particular intersection distance of the objective (5).Type: GrantFiled: July 10, 1997Date of Patent: November 17, 1998Assignee: Carl-Zeiss-StiftungInventors: Hartmut Gartner, Ulrich Lemcke, Christian Lucke, Joachim Steffen
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Patent number: 5748367Abstract: An illuminating device for a stereo microscope having an objective with variable imaging focal intercept includes first coupling mechanism, which effects a coupling between the imaging focal intercept of the objective and the likewise adjustable focal intercept of the illuminating optical system, separate from the observation optics, in such a manner that the illuminating focal intercept is in agreement with the imaging focal intercept of the objective. Moreover, adjusting mechanism is provided for the defined adjustment of the diameter of the illuminated field. In particular, the illuminating device is suitable for a surgical microscope.Type: GrantFiled: October 18, 1995Date of Patent: May 5, 1998Assignee: Carl-Zeiss-StiftungInventors: Christian Lucke, Gunther Summerer, Hartmut Gartner
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Patent number: 5332181Abstract: A motorized stand for positioning medical therapeutic or diagnostic instruments is mechanically coarsely balanced by weights. A defined positioning of the medical instrument is determined by means of several drive units with integrated angle transducers. Operating safety is additionally ensured, in the event of failure of a drive unit, by the use of two angle transducers per drive unit. One angle transducer is coupled to the drive motor of each drive unit. The other angle transducer is independent of the drive motor.Type: GrantFiled: January 19, 1993Date of Patent: July 26, 1994Assignee: Carl Zeiss-StiftungInventors: Jurgen Schweizer, Hartmut Gartner, Joachim Luber
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Patent number: 4765336Abstract: A known slit-lamp apparatus includes a slit projector defining an optical axis and a corneal microscope. A supplement arrangement makes it possible to conduct a laser treatment with the known slit-lamp apparatus. A therapeutic laser beam is reflected coaxially into the projection beam path of the slit projector. An optical displacement arrangement is mounted on the optical axis downstream of where the therapeutic laser beam is reflected in and serves to displace the laser beam and the projection beam horizontally with respect to the optical axis.Type: GrantFiled: January 16, 1987Date of Patent: August 23, 1988Assignee: Carl-Zeiss-StiftungInventors: Erich Blaha, Hartmut Gartner
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Patent number: 4607919Abstract: A manipulator is provided for a surgical microscope in order to deflect a laser beam on the viewed operating area, the movement of a handle being transmitted via a lever mechanism to the movement of a mirror which reflects the laser beam to a point and via a path within the viewed operating area. The sensitivity of transmitted motion can be adapted to the selected magnification of the surgical microscope by changing the length of a transmission lever in order to change its point of motion pick-off from the handle.Type: GrantFiled: September 26, 1984Date of Patent: August 26, 1986Assignee: Carl-Zeiss-StiftungInventors: Hartmut Gartner, Klaus Biber, Peter Greve