Patents by Inventor Marc Piscitelli

Marc Piscitelli 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: 6364526
    Abstract: A frame (A) of a diagnostic imaging device such as a CT scanner or an MRI device has a bore defining a patient examination region (12). A first x-ray source (B) is mounted to a frame (C) for rotation around the examination region (12). An arc of first radiation detectors (14) detects x-rays which have traversed the examination region. A first image reconstruction processor (18) reconstructs a tomographic image representation from signals generated by the first radiation detectors. A fluoroscopy device (D) is mechanically coupled to the diagnostic scanner for generating and displaying at least substantially real-time fluoroscopic projection image representations on a display monitor (60). A second x-ray source (32) transmits x-rays to an amorphous silicon flat panel radiation detector (36). A second image reconstruction processor (58) reconstructs the fluoroscopic projection image representations from signals generated by the flat panel radiation detector (36).
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 10, 2000
    Date of Patent: April 2, 2002
    Assignee: Philips Medical Systems (Cleveland) Inc.
    Inventors: Andrew J. Ivan, Leonard F. Plut, Joseph S. Deucher, Pieter Gerhard Roos, Kenneth L. Freeman, Marc Piscitelli, Dennis K. Everett
  • Publication number: 20020003854
    Abstract: A frame (A) of a diagnostic imaging device such as a CT scanner or an MRI device has a bore defining a patient examination region (12). A first x-ray source (B) is mounted to a frame (C) for rotation around the examination region (12). An arc of first radiation detectors (14) detects x-rays which have traversed the examination region. A first image reconstruction processor (18) reconstructs a tomographic image representation from signals generated by the first radiation detectors. A fluoroscopy device (D) is mechanically coupled to the diagnostic scanner for generating and displaying at least substantially real-time fluoroscopic projection image representations on a display monitor (60). A second x-ray source (32) transmits x-rays to an amorphous silicon flat panel radiation detector (36). A second image reconstruction processor (58) reconstructs the fluoroscopic projection image representations from signals generated by the flat panel radiation detector (36).
    Type: Application
    Filed: January 10, 2000
    Publication date: January 10, 2002
    Inventors: ANDREW J. IVAN, LEONARD F. PLUT, JOSEPH S. DEUCHER, PIETER GERHARD ROOS, KENNETH L. FREEMAN, MARC PISCITELLI, DENNIS K. EVERETT
  • Patent number: 6064720
    Abstract: In an x-ray imaging system, an x-ray detector assembly includes an x-ray detector and a support assembly secured to the x-ray detector for supporting an antiscatter grid assembly. The x-ray detector preferably includes a matrix of crystal detectors. The support assembly includes a foam bezel having one or more magnets disposed therein. The antiscatter grid assembly includes an antiscatter grid secured to a metal frame. The one or more magnets disposed in the bezel are situated so as to align with the metal frame of the antiscatter grid assembly when the antiscatter grid assembly is coupled to the x-ray detector assembly. The strengths of the one or more magnets are such as to allow the antiscatter grid assembly to be removably secured to the x-ray detector assembly. Alternatively, the one or more magnets may be secured to the metal frame of the antiscatter grid assembly and corresponding metal plates may be placed in the support assembly.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 30, 1998
    Date of Patent: May 16, 2000
    Assignee: Picker International, Inc.
    Inventors: Marc Piscitelli, Joseph S. Deucher, Robert E. Shroy, Jr.
  • Patent number: 6031888
    Abstract: A frame (A) of a diagnostic imaging device such as a CT scanner or an MRI device has a bore defining a patient examination region (12). A first x-ray source (B) is mounted to a frame (C) for rotation around the examination region (12). An arc of first radiation detectors (14) detects x-rays which have traversed the examination region. A first image reconstruction processor (18) reconstructs a tomographic image representation from signals generated by the first radiation detectors. A fluoroscopy device (D) is mechanically coupled to the diagnostic scanner for generating and displaying at least substantially real-time fluoroscopic projection image representations on a display monitor (60). A second x-ray source (32) transmits x-rays to an amorphous silicon flat panel radiation detector (36). A second image reconstruction processor (58) reconstructs the fluoroscopic projection image representations from signals generated by the flat panel radiation detector (36).
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 26, 1997
    Date of Patent: February 29, 2000
    Assignee: Picker International, Inc.
    Inventors: Andrew J. Ivan, Leonard F. Plut, Joseph S. Deucher, Pieter Gerhard Roos, Kenneth L. Freeman, Marc Piscitelli, Dennis K. Everett
  • Patent number: 5912943
    Abstract: An imaging device includes a support member (30), a x-ray source (32) mounted to the support member via a first arm (34), and an x-ray detector (36) mounted to the support member via a second arm (38). The x-ray detector includes a sealed housing (72) mounted to the second arm and a flat panel image receptor (74) retained within the housing. A cooling system (G) exchanges heated air in the housing with ambient air located remote from the housing. The support member (30) includes an open channel (68), a closed channel (70), a common wall (106) separating the open channel from the closed channel, and a series of vents (108) through the common wall. The second arm (38) includes an inlet passage (92) and an exhaust passage (90) each of which communicate with the closed passage (70) and interior cavity (98) of the housing. At least one fan (100) is positioned in at least one of the exhaust passage and the inlet passage.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 26, 1997
    Date of Patent: June 15, 1999
    Assignee: Picker International, Inc.
    Inventors: Joseph S. Deucher, Marc Piscitelli, Dennis K. Everett