Patents by Inventor Lisa Spencer
Lisa Spencer 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: 12350103Abstract: An ultrasound probe and a ultrasound system are disclosed. In some embodiments, the ultrasound system includes a bite block configured to, during a transesophageal insertion of the probe cable starting from the distal end, guard the probe cable from a bite and prevent anteflexion and retroflexion movement of the transducer until a predetermined length of the probe cable is inserted.Type: GrantFiled: November 29, 2022Date of Patent: July 8, 2025Assignee: FUJIFILM SONOSITE, INC.Inventors: Patrick Nally, Tyler Dawson, Kenji Kimura, David Knapp, Floris Kruger, Lisa Spencer, Craig Chamberlain, Brittney Klingenberg, Laurie Johnson
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Publication number: 20250020733Abstract: The present teachings relate to a method for identifying reusable components of a vehicle lamp assembly, the method including: i) performing an electric circuit functionality test on each component of a plurality of components of the vehicle lamp assembly; ii) performing an illumination test on each light source within the vehicle lamp assembly; iii) identifying which of the components of the plurality of components pass and/or fail the electric circuit functionality test; and iv) identifying which light sources pass and/or fail the illumination test.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 2, 2024Publication date: January 16, 2025Inventors: Jeff Goulet, Lisa Spencer-Conn
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Publication number: 20240419318Abstract: Systems, devices, and methods relate to utilizing an electronic caliper to analyze an electronic electrocardiogram (ECG). An example method for includes outputting, by a display, an electronic ECG within a graphical user interface (GUI). An electronic caliper is output, by the display, as overlaid on the electronic ECG within the GUI. The electronic caliper includes a first electronic tip and a second electronic tip. The method further includes receiving, by a user input device, a user input signal and moving, based on the user input signal, the first electronic tip, the second electronic tip, or both the first electronic tip and the second electronic tip, relative to the electronic ECG within the GUI.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 28, 2024Publication date: December 19, 2024Applicant: Physio-Control, Inc.Inventors: Blaine Krusor, Ronald E. Stickney, Michelle Liu, Christina Mason, Mike Chambers, Mark Rutzer, Jose Daniel Martinez Galan, Jason Fouts, Lisa Spencer
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Patent number: 12111366Abstract: The present teachings relate to a method for identifying reusable components of a vehicle lamp assembly, the method including: i) performing an electric circuit functionality test on each component of a plurality of components of the vehicle lamp assembly; ii) performing an illumination test on each light source within the vehicle lamp assembly; iii) identifying which of the components of the plurality of components pass and/or fail the electric circuit functionality test; and iv) identifying which light sources pass and/or fail the illumination test.Type: GrantFiled: January 7, 2021Date of Patent: October 8, 2024Assignee: Llink Technologies, L.L.C.Inventors: Jeff Goulet, Lisa Spencer-Conn
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Patent number: 12105947Abstract: Systems, devices, and methods relate to utilizing an electronic caliper to analyze an electronic electrocardiogram (ECG). An example method for includes outputting, by a display, an electronic ECG within a graphical user interface (GUI). An electronic caliper is output, by the display, as overlaid on the electronic ECG within the GUI. The electronic caliper includes a first electronic tip and a second electronic tip. The method further includes receiving, by a user input device, a user input signal and moving, based on the user input signal, the first electronic tip, the second electronic tip, or both the first electronic tip and the second electronic tip, relative to the electronic ECG within the GUI.Type: GrantFiled: October 12, 2023Date of Patent: October 1, 2024Assignee: Physio-Control, Inc.Inventors: Blaine Krusor, Ronald E. Stickney, Michelle Liu, Christina Mason, Mike Chambers, Mark Rutzer, Jose Daniel Martinez Galan, Jason Fouts, Lisa Spencer
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Publication number: 20240231594Abstract: Systems, devices, and methods relate to utilizing an electronic caliper to analyze an electronic electrocardiogram (ECG). An example method for includes outputting, by a display, an electronic ECG within a graphical user interface (GUI). An electronic caliper is output, by the display, as overlaid on the electronic ECG within the GUI. The electronic caliper includes a first electronic tip and a second electronic tip. The method further includes receiving, by a user input device, a user input signal and moving, based on the user input signal, the first electronic tip, the second electronic tip, or both the first electronic tip and the second electronic tip, relative to the electronic ECG within the GUI.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 12, 2023Publication date: July 11, 2024Applicant: Physio-Control, Inc.Inventors: Blaine Krusor, Ronald E. Stickney, Michelle Liu, Christina Mason, Mike Chambers, Mark Rutzer, Jose Daniel Martinez Galan, Jason Fouts, Lisa Spencer
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Publication number: 20240134514Abstract: Systems, devices, and methods relate to utilizing an electronic caliper to analyze an electronic electrocardiogram (ECG). An example method for includes outputting, by a display, an electronic ECG within a graphical user interface (GUI). An electronic caliper is output, by the display, as overlaid on the electronic ECG within the GUI. The electronic caliper includes a first electronic tip and a second electronic tip. The method further includes receiving, by a user input device, a user input signal and moving, based on the user input signal, the first electronic tip, the second electronic tip, or both the first electronic tip and the second electronic tip, relative to the electronic ECG within the GUI.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 11, 2023Publication date: April 25, 2024Applicant: Physio-Control, Inc.Inventors: Blaine Krusor, Ronald E. Stickney, Michelle Liu, Christina Mason, Mike Chambers, Mark Rutzer, Jose Daniel Martinez Galan, Jason Fouts, Lisa Spencer
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Patent number: 11822777Abstract: Systems, devices, and methods relate to utilizing an electronic caliper to analyze an electronic electrocardiogram (ECG). An example method for includes outputting, by a display, an electronic ECG within a graphical user interface (GUI). An electronic caliper is output, by the display, as overlaid on the electronic ECG within the GUI. The electronic caliper includes a first electronic tip and a second electronic tip. The method further includes receiving, by a user input device, a user input signal and moving, based on the user input signal, the first electronic tip, the second electronic tip, or both the first electronic tip and the second electronic tip, relative to the electronic ECG within the GUI.Type: GrantFiled: September 25, 2020Date of Patent: November 21, 2023Assignee: Physio-Control, Inc.Inventors: Blaine Krusor, Ronald E. Stickney, Michelle Liu, Christina Mason, Mike Chambers, Mark Rutzer, Jose Daniel Martinez Galan, Jason Fouts, Lisa Spencer
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Publication number: 20230349985Abstract: The present teachings relate to a method for identifying reusable components of a vehicle lamp assembly, the method including: i) performing an electric circuit functionality test on each component of a plurality of components of the vehicle lamp assembly; ii) performing an illumination test on each light source within the vehicle lamp assembly; iii) identifying which of the components of the plurality of components pass and/or fail the electric circuit functionality test; and iv) identifying which light sources pass and/or fail the illumination test.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 7, 2021Publication date: November 2, 2023Inventors: Jeff Goulet, Lisa Spencer-Conn
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Publication number: 20230165560Abstract: An ultrasound probe and a ultrasound system are disclosed. In some embodiments, the ultrasound system includes a bite block configured to, during a transesophageal insertion of the probe cable starting from the distal end, guard the probe cable from a bite and prevent anteflexion and retroflexion movement of the transducer until a predetermined length of the probe cable is inserted.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 29, 2022Publication date: June 1, 2023Inventors: Patrick Nally, Tyler Dawson, Kenji Kimura, David Knapp, Floris Kruger, Lisa Spencer, Craig Chamberlain
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Publication number: 20230165564Abstract: An ultrasound probe and an ultrasound system are disclosed. In some embodiments, the ultrasound probe includes a probe body having a user interface with controls and a mode selector. In some embodiments, when the mode selector is in a first setting, the controls are configured to control a probe transducer, and when the mode selector is in a second setting, the controls are configured to control the ultrasound machine via a probe transceiver.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 29, 2022Publication date: June 1, 2023Inventors: Patrick Nally, Tyler Dawson, Kenji Kimura, David Knapp, Floris Kruger, Lisa Spencer, Craig Chamberlain
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Publication number: 20210096712Abstract: Systems, devices, and methods relate to utilizing an electronic caliper to analyze an electronic electrocardiogram (ECG). An example method for includes outputting, by a display, an electronic ECG within a graphical user interface (GUI). An electronic caliper is output, by the display, as overlaid on the electronic ECG within the GUI. The electronic caliper includes a first electronic tip and a second electronic tip. The method further includes receiving, by a user input device, a user input signal and moving, based on the user input signal, the first electronic tip, the second electronic tip, or both the first electronic tip and the second electronic tip, relative to the electronic ECG within the GUI.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 25, 2020Publication date: April 1, 2021Inventors: Blaine Krusor, Ronald E. Stickney, Michelle Liu, Christina Mason, Mike Chambers, Mark Rutzer, Jose Daniel Martinez Galan, Jason Fouts, Lisa Spencer