Patents by Inventor Marc Amling

Marc Amling 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).

  • Patent number: 10051166
    Abstract: A system and method for providing light to an optical scope having a lightport. A light device connects a camera to an optical scope and supplies light to the scope while allowing for scope rotation. The light device has a proximal end attached to the distal end of the camera, a distal end adapted to be attached to and detached from the scope, and a light source. The light source may be powered by electrical power received from the camera. A light cable extends from the light device and has a distal end adapted to be attached to and detached from the light post on the scope to supply light to the scope. The distal end of the light device is rotatable with respect to the distal end of the camera such that the light cable is able to rotate about the optical axis of the camera.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 27, 2016
    Date of Patent: August 14, 2018
    Assignee: KARL STORZ Imaging, Inc.
    Inventors: George E. Duckett, III, Marc Amling, Dashiell Birnkrant
  • Publication number: 20170318205
    Abstract: A system and method for providing light to an optical scope having a lightport. A light device connects a camera to an optical scope and supplies light to the scope while allowing for scope rotation. The light device has a proximal end attached to the distal end of the camera, a distal end adapted to be attached to and detached from the scope, and a light source. The light source may be powered by electrical power received from the camera. A light cable extends from the light device and has a distal end adapted to be attached to and detached from the light post on the scope to supply light to the scope. The distal end of the light device is rotatable with respect to the distal end of the camera such that the light cable is able to rotate about the optical axis of the camera.
    Type: Application
    Filed: April 27, 2016
    Publication date: November 2, 2017
    Applicant: KARL STORZ Imaging, Inc.
    Inventors: George E. Duckett, III, Marc Amling, Dashiell Birnkrant
  • Publication number: 20070030345
    Abstract: A system for automatically setting video signal processing parameters for an endoscopic video camera system based upon characteristics of an attached endoscope, with reduced EMI and improved inventory tracking, maintenance and quality assurance, and reducing the necessity for adjustment and alignment of the endoscope and camera to achieve the data transfer.
    Type: Application
    Filed: October 3, 2006
    Publication date: February 8, 2007
    Applicant: Karl Storz Imaging, Inc.
    Inventors: Marc Amling, David Chatenever
  • Publication number: 20070024717
    Abstract: A video imaging system with a camera coupled to a camera control unit, the camera having a program stored thereon and the camera control unit comparing the program version stored on the camera with another version of the program such that the newer version of the program is loaded onto the camera control unit and camera control unit is programmed with the newer version of the program to enable the camera control unit to process image data received from the camera.
    Type: Application
    Filed: October 5, 2006
    Publication date: February 1, 2007
    Applicant: Karl Storz Imaging, Inc.
    Inventors: David Chatenever, Marc Amling
  • Publication number: 20050200698
    Abstract: A control unit is detachably coupled to a camera and receptive of the imaging data with a plurality of data processing instructions being stored on the camera and/or the control unit such that when the camera is coupled to the control unit, the plurality of data processing instructions transfer the imaging data from the camera to the control unit. The data processing instructions being field upgradeable with a portable upgrading module which may couple directly to either the camera and/or the control unit.
    Type: Application
    Filed: January 10, 2005
    Publication date: September 15, 2005
    Inventors: Marc Amling, David Chatenever, Bruce Kennedy, Barry Mirrer
  • Publication number: 20050027167
    Abstract: An apparatus and technique for compensating the display of an image obtained from a video camera system associated with an endoscope as it is moved through various orientations are described. The received optical image is converted to an electrical signal with an image sensor that can be a CCD or a CMOS detector. The endoscope video camera system has an inertial sensor to sense rotations of the received image about the optical axis of the endoscope and the sensor's output signals are used to rotate either the image or the image sensor. In case of rotation of the image sensor the rotation sensor can be a gyroscope or a pair of accelerometers. In case of a rotation of the image obtained with the image sensor the inertial sensor, which can be an accelerometer or a gyroscope, the image is rotated within a microprocessor for subsequent viewing on a video display.
    Type: Application
    Filed: August 20, 2004
    Publication date: February 3, 2005
    Inventors: David Chatenever, Daniel Mattsson-Boze, Marc Amling
  • Publication number: 20050020883
    Abstract: An apparatus and technique for compensating the display of an image obtained from a video camera system associated with an endoscope as it is moved through various orientations are described. The received optical image is converted to an electrical signal with an image sensor that can be a CCD or a CMOS detector. The endoscope video camera system has an inertial sensor to sense rotations of the received image about the optical axis of the endoscope and the sensor's output signals are used to rotate either the image or the image sensor. In case of rotation of the image sensor the rotation sensor can be a gyroscope or a pair of accelerometers. In case of a rotation of the image obtained with the image sensor the inertial sensor, which can be an accelerometer or a gyroscope, the image is rotated within a microprocessor for subsequent viewing on a video display.
    Type: Application
    Filed: August 20, 2004
    Publication date: January 27, 2005
    Inventors: David Chatenever, Daniel Mattsson-Boze, Marc Amling