Patents by Inventor Jonathan D. Birck
Jonathan D. Birck 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: 8577050Abstract: Embodiments provide improved bone conduction calibration. In one embodiment a bone conduction vibrator coupling member is provided with opposing surfaces configured to contact the housing of an earphone coupler about the opening of the housing and support the housing of a bone conduction vibrator above the opening of the earphone coupler housing. The coupling member has an inner wall defining an aperture extending through the coupling member that is configured to receive the vibrating member of the bone conduction vibrator and provide the vibrating member with access to the cavity of the earphone coupler. A calibration system includes a bone conduction vibrator coupling member positioned upon an earphone coupler. Methods for calibrating a bone conduction vibrator using such a calibration system are also provided.Type: GrantFiled: February 9, 2012Date of Patent: November 5, 2013Assignee: Audiology IncorporatedInventors: Robert H. Margolis, George Saly, Jonathan D. Birck
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Publication number: 20130039520Abstract: Embodiments provide improved bone conduction calibration. In one embodiment a bone conduction vibrator coupling member is provided with opposing surfaces configured to contact the housing of an earphone coupler about the opening of the housing and support the housing of a bone conduction vibrator above the opening of the earphone coupler housing. The coupling member has an inner wall defining an aperture extending through the coupling member that is configured to receive the vibrating member of the bone conduction vibrator and provide the vibrating member with access to the cavity of the earphone coupler. A calibration system includes a bone conduction vibrator coupling member positioned upon an earphone coupler. Methods for calibrating a bone conduction vibrator using such a calibration system are also provided.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 9, 2012Publication date: February 14, 2013Applicant: AUDIOLOGY INCORPORATEDInventors: Robert H. Margolis, George Saly, Jonathan D. Birck
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Publication number: 20120094814Abstract: A method and apparatus is disclosed for providing motional training, such as treatment of disequilibrium and movement and balance disorders, using cognitive spatial activity and by providing a subject with vibrotactile feedback in response to an attempt to perform the spatial activity.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 6, 2011Publication date: April 19, 2012Applicant: BALANCESENSE LLCInventors: Karen L. Atkins, Jonathan D. Birck
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Publication number: 20110009770Abstract: An audiometric testing device is provided including a housing having one or more integral calibration couplers adapted to couple with a testing transducer. The testing device also includes a tone generator that generates tones of various frequencies and intensities during a hearing test. A calibration transducer is positioned proximate the coupler and converts an output of the testing transducer into a calibration signal. The calibration signal is measured by a signal measurement module within the housing, which generates a calibration measurement that can then be used to correct for undesired intensity level variations produced by the tone generator. Audiometric testing systems and calibration methods are also provided. In some cases a testing and/or calibration of an audiometric testing device is controlled by an external computing device coupled to the testing device.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 12, 2010Publication date: January 13, 2011Inventors: Robert H. Margolis, Jonathan D. Birck, George L. Saly
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Patent number: 7120483Abstract: A method of measuring an analyte concentration in body fluid. The method includes the use of an analyte measuring device that has an analyte sensing element with a sharpened distal end and further has an indicating electrode covered by an absorbent layer. Also, an electric power, data processing and display device is adapted to mate to and activate the analyte sensing element by applying electric power to it and adapted to receive the raw analyte measurement and to compute and display a refined analyte measurement from the raw analyte measurement. The analyte sensing element is introduced into the animal body, thereby placing the absorbent layer into contact with the body fluid. The absorbent layer becomes saturated with body fluid and the analyte sensing element is removed from the body and is activated to form a raw analyte measurement. Which is used to form and display a refined analyte measurement.Type: GrantFiled: October 27, 2003Date of Patent: October 10, 2006Assignee: iSense CorporationInventors: Geoffrey A. Russell, W. Kenneth Ward, Ellen M. Anderson, Jonathan D. Birck
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Publication number: 20040138543Abstract: A method of measuring an analyte concentration in body fluid. The method includes the use of an analyte measuring device that has an analyte sensing element with a sharpened distal end and further has an indicating electrode covered by an absorbent layer. Also, an electric power, data processing and display device is adapted to mate to and activate the analyte sensing element by applying electric power to it and adapted to receive the raw analyte measurement and to compute and display a refined analyte measurement from the raw analyte measurement. The analyte sensing element is introduced into the animal body, thereby placing the absorbent layer into contact with the body fluid. The absorbent layer becomes saturated with body fluid and the analyte sensing element is removed from the body and is activated to form a raw analyte measurement. Which is used to form and display a refined analyte measurement.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 27, 2003Publication date: July 15, 2004Inventors: Geoffrey A. Russell, W. Kenneth Ward, Ellen M. Anderson, Jonathan D. Birck
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Patent number: 5386475Abstract: A hearing aid is fitted to a patient by first creating a filter having a frequency response dependent on the product of the frequency response of a target hearing aid and the inverse frequency response of a master hearing prosthesis that includes a microphone and an electro-acoustic transducer. The patient is then equipped with the master hearing prosthesis and the microphone of the master hearing prosthesis is exposed to an input acoustic signal, whereby the microphone generates an electrical signal. The electrical signal is processed by the filter and the filtered electrical signal is applied to the electro-acoustic transducer, whereby the patient receives an acoustic signal representative of the input acoustic signal modified by the transfer function of the filter.Type: GrantFiled: November 24, 1992Date of Patent: January 31, 1995Assignee: Virtual CorporationInventors: Jonathan D. Birck, Grayson C. Silaski
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Patent number: 4966160Abstract: An electrical circuit system for measuring the acoustic admittance of the ear cavity, for use in single and multiple tone tympanometry and acoustic reflex response testing, in which the probe tone applied to the ear cavity can be varied over a wide frequency range and a wide range of admittance variation can be measured. The signal output of the system, derived from the output signal of a microphone located in the ear cavity, is a DC voltage accurately proportional to the logarithm of the measured admittance of the ear cavity. An RMS to DC converter, an error integrator and an exponential element provide a closed control loop system for a variable gain amplifier so as to maintain the microphone output signal level constant regardless of admittance variations in the ear cavity. The level of the signal applied to the probe tone driver to accomplish this is a measure of the cavity admittance.Type: GrantFiled: October 2, 1986Date of Patent: October 30, 1990Assignee: Virtual CorporationInventors: Jonathan D. Birck, Valdis E. Garuts
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Patent number: RE43187Abstract: A method of measuring an analyte concentration in body fluid. The method includes the use of an analyte measuring device that has an analyte sensing element with a sharpened distal end and further has an indicating electrode covered by an absorbent layer. Also, an electric power, data processing and display device is adapted to mate to and activate the analyte sensing element by applying electric power to it and adapted to receive the raw analyte measurement and to compute and display a refined analyte measurement from the raw analyte measurement. The analyte sensing element is introduced into the animal body, thereby placing the absorbent layer into contact with the body fluid. The absorbent layer becomes saturated with body fluid and the analyte sensing element is removed from the body and is activated to form a raw analyte measurement. Which which is used to form and display a refined analyte measurement.Type: GrantFiled: October 9, 2008Date of Patent: February 14, 2012Assignee: iSense CorporationInventors: Geoffrey A. Russell, W. Kenneth Ward, Ellen M. Anderson, Jonathan D. Birck