Patents by Inventor John C. Velure
John C. Velure 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: 11865340Abstract: A system and method for applying stimulation therapy to a patient, the system including a first stimulation strip that includes a first elongated portion configured to be placed on the upper eyelid of the first eye of the patient and a second elongated portion configured to be placed on the lower eyelid of the first eye of the patient, wherein the first stimulation strip includes: a first plurality of individually controlled electrodes configured to deliver a microcurrent stimulation therapy to the patient, a first plurality of individually controlled light emitters configured to deliver light stimulation therapy to the patient, and a first plurality of individually controlled heat sources configured to deliver heat therapy to the patient; and a controller operatively coupled to the first stimulation strip and configured to control delivery of the microcurrent stimulation therapy, the light stimulation therapy, and the heat therapy.Type: GrantFiled: May 8, 2023Date of Patent: January 9, 2024Assignee: i-Lumen Scientific, Inc.Inventors: Marshall T. Masko, Blair P. Mowery, John C. Velure, Charles A. Lemaire
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Publication number: 20230277846Abstract: A system and method for applying stimulation therapy to a patient, the system including a first stimulation strip that includes a first elongated portion configured to be placed on the upper eyelid of the first eye of the patient and a second elongated portion configured to be placed on the lower eyelid of the first eye of the patient, wherein the first stimulation strip includes: a first plurality of individually controlled electrodes configured to deliver a microcurrent stimulation therapy to the patient, a first plurality of individually controlled light emitters configured to deliver light stimulation therapy to the patient, and a first plurality of individually controlled heat sources configured to deliver heat therapy to the patient; and a controller operatively coupled to the first stimulation strip and configured to control delivery of the microcurrent stimulation therapy, the light stimulation therapy, and the heat therapy.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 8, 2023Publication date: September 7, 2023Inventors: Marshall T. Masko, Blair P. Mowery, John C. Velure, Charles A. Lemaire
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Publication number: 20230181028Abstract: A system and method for electrical stimulation of the human body, and in particular, to systems and methods for electrode systems and signal delivery used in electrical-stimulation treatment, testing and monitoring of vision problems of a patient, analyzing the results of the treatments, and monitoring to determine, for example, whether a medical treatment for the patient needs to be continued and/or altered, wherein the design and placement of the electrode systems and adjustment of signals delivered to the electrodes facilitate adjustment of the geometry of signal flow through the tissues of the patient.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 11, 2021Publication date: June 15, 2023Inventors: Thu-Ha Duncan, John C. Velure, Marshall T. Masko
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Patent number: 11642526Abstract: A system and method for applying stimulation therapy to a patient, the system including a first stimulation strip that includes a first elongated portion configured to be placed on the upper eyelid of the first eye of the patient and a second elongated portion configured to be placed on the lower eyelid of the first eye of the patient, wherein the first stimulation strip includes: a first plurality of individually controlled electrodes configured to deliver a microcurrent stimulation therapy to the patient, a first plurality of individually controlled light emitters configured to deliver light stimulation therapy to the patient, and a first plurality of individually controlled heat sources configured to deliver heat therapy to the patient; and a controller operatively coupled to the first stimulation strip and configured to control delivery of the microcurrent stimulation therapy, the light stimulation therapy, and the heat therapy.Type: GrantFiled: July 15, 2022Date of Patent: May 9, 2023Assignee: i-Lumen Scientific, Inc.Inventors: Marshall T. Masko, Blair P. Mowery, John C. Velure, Charles A. Lemaire
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Publication number: 20220347477Abstract: A system and method for applying stimulation therapy to a patient, the system including a first stimulation strip that includes a first elongated portion configured to be placed on the upper eyelid of the first eye of the patient and a second elongated portion configured to be placed on the lower eyelid of the first eye of the patient, wherein the first stimulation strip includes: a first plurality of individually controlled electrodes configured to deliver a microcurrent stimulation therapy to the patient, a first plurality of individually controlled light emitters configured to deliver light stimulation therapy to the patient, and a first plurality of individually controlled heat sources configured to deliver heat therapy to the patient; and a controller operatively coupled to the first stimulation strip and configured to control delivery of the microcurrent stimulation therapy, the light stimulation therapy, and the heat therapy.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 15, 2022Publication date: November 3, 2022Inventors: Marshall T. Masko, Blair P. Mowery, John C. Velure, Charles A. Lemaire
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Patent number: 11439823Abstract: A system and method for applying stimulation therapy to a patient, the system including a first stimulation strip that includes a first elongated portion configured to be placed on the upper eyelid of the first eye of the patient and a second elongated portion configured to be placed on the lower eyelid of the first eye of the patient, wherein the first stimulation strip includes: a first plurality of individually controlled electrodes configured to deliver a microcurrent stimulation therapy to the patient, a first plurality of individually controlled light emitters configured to deliver light stimulation therapy to the patient, and a first plurality of individually controlled heat sources configured to deliver heat therapy to the patient; and a controller operatively coupled to the first stimulation strip and configured to control delivery of the microcurrent stimulation therapy, the light stimulation therapy, and the heat therapy.Type: GrantFiled: December 19, 2019Date of Patent: September 13, 2022Assignee: i-Lumen Scientific, Inc.Inventors: Marshall T. Masko, Blair P. Mowery, John C. Velure, Charles A. Lemaire
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Patent number: 11389654Abstract: A system and method for applying stimulation therapy to a patient, the system including a first stimulation strip that includes a first elongated portion configured to be placed on the upper eyelid of the first eye of the patient and a second elongated portion configured to be placed on the lower eyelid of the first eye of the patient, wherein the first stimulation strip includes: a first plurality of individually controlled electrodes configured to deliver a microcurrent stimulation therapy to the patient, a first plurality of individually controlled light emitters configured to deliver light stimulation therapy to the patient, and a first plurality of individually controlled heat sources configured to deliver heat therapy to the patient; and a controller operatively coupled to the first stimulation strip and configured to control delivery of the microcurrent stimulation therapy, the light stimulation therapy, and the heat therapy.Type: GrantFiled: December 19, 2019Date of Patent: July 19, 2022Assignee: i-Lumen Scientific, Inc.Inventors: Marshall T. Masko, Blair P. Mowery, John C. Velure, Charles A. Lemaire
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Publication number: 20220062634Abstract: A system and method for applying stimulation therapy to a patient, the system including a first stimulation strip that includes a first elongated portion configured to be placed on the upper eyelid of the first eye of the patient and a second elongated portion configured to be placed on the lower eyelid of the first eye of the patient, wherein the first stimulation strip includes: a first plurality of individually controlled electrodes configured to deliver a microcurrent stimulation therapy to the patient, a first plurality of individually controlled light emitters configured to deliver light stimulation therapy to the patient, and a first plurality of individually controlled heat sources configured to deliver heat therapy to the patient; and a controller operatively coupled to the first stimulation strip and configured to control delivery of the microcurrent stimulation therapy, the light stimulation therapy, and the heat therapy.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 19, 2019Publication date: March 3, 2022Inventors: Marshall T. Masko, Blair P. Mowery, John C. Velure, Charles A. Lemaire
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Patent number: 11116973Abstract: A cable-holder system for physically supporting connections to a medical device used on a patient, the system including a first portion configured to be supported at the patient's head; a second portion moveably coupled to the first portion; and an electrical connector configured to electrically connect to the medical device, wherein the electrical connector is physically connected to the second portion.Type: GrantFiled: February 19, 2021Date of Patent: September 14, 2021Assignee: i-Lumen Scientific, Inc.Inventors: Marshall T. Masko, John C. Velure, Thu-Ha Duncan, Alexander B. Lemaire, Charles A. Lemaire
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Patent number: D1010832Type: GrantFiled: December 1, 2021Date of Patent: January 9, 2024Assignee: i-Lumen Scientific, Inc.Inventors: Marshall T. Masko, John C. Velure, Thu-Ha Duncan