Patents by Inventor Josef R. Call
Josef R. Call 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: 12204023Abstract: Systems and methods for network-based ultrasound imaging are provided, which can include a number of features. In some embodiments, an ultrasound imaging system images an object with three-dimensional unfocused pings and obtains digital sample sets from a plurality of receiver elements. A sub-set of the digital sample sets can be electronically transferred to a remote server, where the sub-set can be beamformed to produce a series of two-dimensional image frames. A video stream made up of the series of two-dimensional images frames can then be transferred from the remote server to a display device.Type: GrantFiled: June 7, 2023Date of Patent: January 21, 2025Assignee: Maui Imaging, Inc.Inventors: Josef R. Call, Henry A. Davis, David M. Smith, David J. Specht, Viet Nam Le, Lang J. McHardy, Joseph James Digiovanni, II, Nathan W. Osborn, Bruce R. Ritzi
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Patent number: 12186133Abstract: Systems and methods for improving the quality of ultrasound images made up of a combination of multiple sub-images include giving more weight to sub-image information that is more likely to improve a combined image quality. Weighting factor information may be determined from the geometry (e.g., angle or path length) of a location of one or more specific transducer elements relative to a specific point within a region of interest or a region of an image. In some embodiments, any given pixel (or other discrete region of an image) may be formed by combining received echo data in a manner that gives more weight to data that is likely to improve image quality, and/or discounting or ignoring data that is likely to detract from image quality (e.g., by introducing noise or by increasing point spread).Type: GrantFiled: November 16, 2021Date of Patent: January 7, 2025Assignee: Maui Imaging, Inc.Inventors: Josef R. Call, Donald F. Specht, Kenneth D. Brewer
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Patent number: 12190627Abstract: Ping-based imaging systems may be used for tracking motion of hard or soft objects within an imaged medium. Motion detection and motion tracking may be performed by defining fingerprint points and tracking the position of each fingerprint point based on the echoes of multiple transmitted pings.Type: GrantFiled: June 29, 2023Date of Patent: January 7, 2025Assignee: Maui Imaging, Inc.Inventors: Josef R. Call, Henry A. Davis, Donald F. Specht
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Patent number: 12171621Abstract: The quality of ping-based ultrasound imaging is dependent on the accuracy of information describing the precise acoustic position of transmitting and receiving transducer elements. Improving the quality of transducer element position data can substantially improve the quality of ping-based ultrasound images, particularly those obtained using a multiple aperture ultrasound imaging probe, i.e., a probe with a total aperture greater than any anticipated maximum coherent aperture width. Various systems and methods for calibrating element position data for a probe are described.Type: GrantFiled: February 18, 2022Date of Patent: December 24, 2024Assignee: Maui Imaging, Inc.Inventors: Artem Belevich, Josef R. Call, Bruce R. Ritzi, Nathan W. Osborn
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Patent number: 12167209Abstract: A multiple aperture ultrasound imaging system may be configured to store raw, un-beamformed echo data. Stored echo data may be retrieved and re-beamformed using modified parameters in order to enhance the image or to reveal information that was not visible or not discernible in an original image. Raw echo data may also be transmitted over a network and beamformed by a remote device that is not physically proximate to the probe performing imaging. Such systems may allow physicians or other practitioners to manipulate echo data as though they were imaging the patient directly, even without the patient being present. Many unique diagnostic opportunities are made possible by such systems and methods.Type: GrantFiled: May 15, 2023Date of Patent: December 10, 2024Assignee: Maui Imaging, Inc.Inventors: Josef R. Call, Kenneth D. Brewer, Viet Nam Le, Matthew Ouellette, Mathias Blake
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Patent number: 12048587Abstract: Sparse arrays of transducer elements may be beneficial in providing ultrasound transducer probes with a wide total aperture while containing a manageable number of transducer elements. Sparse arrays made with bulk piezoelectric materials or with arrays of micro-elements can be effectively with ping-based multiple aperture ultrasound imaging techniques to perform real-time volumetric imaging.Type: GrantFiled: December 7, 2020Date of Patent: July 30, 2024Assignee: Maui Imaging, Inc.Inventors: Henry A. Davis, Donald F. Specht, Josef R. Call, Sharon L. Adam, David M. Smith, Erik Gokbora
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Publication number: 20240125927Abstract: Systems and methods for network-based ultrasound imaging are provided, which can include a number of features. In some embodiments, an ultrasound imaging system images an object with three-dimensional unfocused pings and obtains digital sample sets from a plurality of receiver elements. A sub-set of the digital sample sets can be electronically transferred to a remote server, where the sub-set can be beamformed to produce a series of two-dimensional image frames. A video stream made up of the series of two-dimensional images frames can then be transferred from the remote server to a display device.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 7, 2023Publication date: April 18, 2024Inventors: Josef R. CALL, Henry A. DAVIS, David M. SMITH, David J. SPECHT, Viet Nam LE, Lang J. MCHARDY, Joseph James DIGIOVANNI, II, Nathan W. OSBORN, Bruce R. RITZI
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Publication number: 20240112493Abstract: Ping-based imaging systems may be used for tracking motion of hard or soft objects within an imaged medium. Motion detection and motion tracking may be performed by defining fingerprint points and tracking the position of each fingerprint point based on the echoes of multiple transmitted pings.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 29, 2023Publication date: April 4, 2024Inventors: Josef R. CALL, Henry A. DAVIS, Donald F. SPECHT
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Publication number: 20240081787Abstract: A method of full-field or “ping-based” Doppler ultrasound imaging allows for detection of Doppler signals indicating moving reflectors at any point in an imaging field without the need to predefine range gates. In various embodiments, such whole-field Doppler imaging methods may include transmitting a Doppler ping from a transmit aperture, receiving echoes of the Doppler ping with one or more separate receive apertures, detecting Doppler signals and determining the speed of moving reflectors. In some embodiments, the system also provides the ability to determine the direction of motion by solving a set of simultaneous equations based on echo data received by multiple receive apertures.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 21, 2023Publication date: March 14, 2024Inventors: Donald F. SPECHT, Kenneth D. BREWER, David M. SMITH, Josef R. CALL, Viet Nam LE, Bruce R. RITZI
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Patent number: 11826204Abstract: A method of full-field or “ping-based” Doppler ultrasound imaging allows for detection of Doppler signals indicating moving reflectors at any point in an imaging field without the need to predefine range gates. In various embodiments, such whole-field Doppler imaging methods may include transmitting a Doppler ping from a transmit aperture, receiving echoes of the Doppler ping with one or more separate receive apertures, detecting Doppler signals and determining the speed of moving reflectors. In some embodiments, the system also provides the ability to determine the direction of motion by solving a set of simultaneous equations based on echo data received by multiple receive apertures.Type: GrantFiled: March 11, 2019Date of Patent: November 28, 2023Assignee: MAUI IMAGING, INC.Inventors: Donald F. Specht, Kenneth D. Brewer, David M. Smith, Josef R. Call, Viet Nam Le, Bruce R. Ritzi
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Publication number: 20230277158Abstract: A multiple aperture ultrasound imaging system may be configured to store raw, un-beamformed echo data. Stored echo data may be retrieved and re-beamformed using modified parameters in order to enhance the image or to reveal information that was not visible or not discernible in an original image. Raw echo data may also be transmitted over a network and beamformed by a remote device that is not physically proximate to the probe performing imaging. Such systems may allow physicians or other practitioners to manipulate echo data as though they were imaging the patient directly, even without the patient being present. Many unique diagnostic opportunities are made possible by such systems and methods.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 15, 2023Publication date: September 7, 2023Inventors: Josef R. CALL, Kenneth D. BREWER, Viet Nam LE, Matthew OUELLETTE, Mathias BLAKE
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Patent number: 11727712Abstract: Ping-based imaging systems may be used for tracking motion of hard or soft objects within an imaged medium. Motion detection and motion tracking may be performed by defining fingerprint points and tracking the position of each fingerprint point based on the echoes of multiple transmitted pings.Type: GrantFiled: July 19, 2021Date of Patent: August 15, 2023Assignee: Maui Imaging, Inc.Inventors: Josef R. Call, Henry A. Davis, Donald F. Specht
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Patent number: 11709265Abstract: Systems and methods for network-based ultrasound imaging are provided, which can include a number of features. In some embodiments, an ultrasound imaging system images an object with three-dimensional unfocused pings and obtains digital sample sets from a plurality of receiver elements. A sub-set of the digital sample sets can be electronically transferred to a remote server, where the sub-set can be beamformed to produce a series of two-dimensional image frames. A video stream made up of the series of two-dimensional images frames can then be transferred from the remote server to a display device.Type: GrantFiled: May 25, 2021Date of Patent: July 25, 2023Assignee: Maui Imaging, Inc.Inventors: Josef R. Call, Henry A. Davis, David M. Smith, David J. Specht, Viet Nam Le, Lang J. McHardy, Joseph James Digiovanni, II, Nathan W. Osborn, Bruce R. Ritzi
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Patent number: 11678861Abstract: A multiple aperture ultrasound imaging system may be configured to store raw, un-beamformed echo data. Stored echo data may be retrieved and re-beamformed using modified parameters in order to enhance the image or to reveal information that was not visible or not discernible in an original image. Raw echo data may also be transmitted over a network and beamformed by a remote device that is not physically proximate to the probe performing imaging. Such systems may allow physicians or other practitioners to manipulate echo data as though they were imaging the patient directly, even without the patient being present. Many unique diagnostic opportunities are made possible by such systems and methods.Type: GrantFiled: June 29, 2020Date of Patent: June 20, 2023Assignee: Maui Imaging, Inc.Inventors: Josef R. Call, Kenneth D. Brewer, Viet Nam Le, Matthew Ouellette, Mathias Blake
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Publication number: 20220167949Abstract: The quality of ping-based ultrasound imaging is dependent on the accuracy of information describing the precise acoustic position of transmitting and receiving transducer elements. Improving the quality of transducer element position data can substantially improve the quality of ping-based ultrasound images, particularly those obtained using a multiple aperture ultrasound imaging probe, i.e., a probe with a total aperture greater than any anticipated maximum coherent aperture width. Various systems and methods for calibrating element position data for a probe are described.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 18, 2022Publication date: June 2, 2022Inventors: Artem BELEVICH, Josef R. CALL, Bruce R. RITZI, Nathan W. OSBORN
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Publication number: 20220071601Abstract: Systems and methods for improving the quality of ultrasound images made up of a combination of multiple sub-images include giving more weight to sub-image information that is more likely to improve a combined image quality. Weighting factor information may be determined from the geometry (e.g., angle or path length) of a location of one or more specific transducer elements relative to a specific point within a region of interest or a region of an image. In some embodiments, any given pixel (or other discrete region of an image) may be formed by combining received echo data in a manner that gives more weight to data that is likely to improve image quality, and/or discounting or ignoring data that is likely to detract from image quality (e.g., by introducing noise or by increasing point spread).Type: ApplicationFiled: November 16, 2021Publication date: March 10, 2022Inventors: Josef R. CALL, Donald F. SPECHT, Kenneth D. BREWER
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Patent number: 11253233Abstract: The quality of ping-based ultrasound imaging is dependent on the accuracy of information describing the precise acoustic position of transmitting and receiving transducer elements. Improving the quality of transducer element position data can substantially improve the quality of ping-based ultrasound images, particularly those obtained using a multiple aperture ultrasound imaging probe, i.e., a probe with a total aperture greater than any anticipated maximum coherent aperture width. Various systems and methods for calibrating element position data for a probe are described.Type: GrantFiled: September 4, 2018Date of Patent: February 22, 2022Assignee: MAUI IMAGING, INC.Inventors: Artem Belevich, Josef R. Call, Bruce R. Ritzi, Nathan W. Osborn
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Patent number: 11172911Abstract: Systems and methods for improving the quality of ultrasound images made up of a combination of multiple sub-images include giving more weight to sub-image information that is more likely to improve a combined image quality. Weighting factor information may be determined from the geometry (e.g., angle or path length) of a location of one or more specific transducer elements relative to a specific point within a region of interest or a region of an image. In some embodiments, any given pixel (or other discrete region of an image) may be formed by combining received echo data in a manner that gives more weight to data that is likely to improve image quality, and/or discounting or ignoring data that is likely to detract from image quality (e.g., by introducing noise or by increasing point spread).Type: GrantFiled: April 24, 2017Date of Patent: November 16, 2021Assignee: MAUI IMAGING, INC.Inventors: Josef R. Call, Donald F. Specht, Kenneth D. Brewer
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Publication number: 20210350101Abstract: Ping-based imaging systems may be used for tracking motion of hard or soft objects within an imaged medium. Motion detection and motion tracking may be performed by defining fingerprint points and tracking the position of each fingerprint point based on the echoes of multiple transmitted pings.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 19, 2021Publication date: November 11, 2021Inventors: Josef R. CALL, Henry A. DAVIS, Donald F. SPECHT
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Publication number: 20210278531Abstract: Systems and methods for network-based ultrasound imaging are provided, which can include a number of features. In some embodiments, an ultrasound imaging system images an object with three-dimensional unfocused pings and obtains digital sample sets from a plurality of receiver elements. A sub-set of the digital sample sets can be electronically transferred to a remote server, where the sub-set can be beamformed to produce a series of two-dimensional image frames. A video stream made up of the series of two-dimensional images frames can then be transferred from the remote server to a display device.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 25, 2021Publication date: September 9, 2021Inventors: Josef R. CALL, Henry A. DAVIS, David M. SMITH, David J. SPECHT, Viet Nam LE, Lang J. McHARDY, Joseph James DIGIOVANNI, II, Nathan W. OSBORN, Bruce R. RITZI