Patents by Inventor Mark V. Weckwerth
Mark V. Weckwerth 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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Publication number: 20160275776Abstract: Methods, systems and devices for monitoring patient orientation, direction, altitude and location to determine the need for turns as well as to detect impending or actual bed exits or falls. A patient-worn sensor communicates with at least one host server through a mesh network of relay antennae to provide data representative of various patient characteristics. The sensor comprises one or more of an accelerometer, a magnetometer and an altimeter, along with optional other sensors. Various user interfaces are provided for managing patient care using the information developed by algorithms processed at the server based on data received from the patient sensors.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 17, 2014Publication date: September 22, 2016Applicant: Leaf Healthcare, Inc.Inventors: Daniel Z. SHEN, Barrett J. LARSON, Mark V WECKWERTH
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Publication number: 20160256080Abstract: Methods, systems and devices for monitoring patient orientation, direction, altitude and location to determine the need for turns as well as to detect impending or actual bed exits or falls. A patient-worn sensor communicates with at least one host server through a mesh network of relay antennae to provide data representative of various patient characteristics. The sensor comprises one or more of an accelerometer, a magnetometer and an altimeter, along with optional other sensors. Various user interfaces are provided for managing patient care using the information developed by algorithms processed at the server based on data received from the patient sensors.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 13, 2016Publication date: September 8, 2016Applicant: Leaf Healthcare, Inc.Inventors: Daniel Z. SHEN, Barrett J. LARSON, Mark V. WECKWERTH
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Publication number: 20160242681Abstract: A system for determining the location of patients uses a patient-associated communicator which wirelessly communicates with a network of environmental reference communicators arranged at fixed or otherwise known locations. A camera can be used to monitor or detect pressure ulcers and relay the information to a host system. Other embodiments are also disclosed.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 8, 2014Publication date: August 25, 2016Applicant: Leaf Healthcare, Inc.Inventors: Daniel Z. SHEN, Barrett J. LARSON, Mark V WECKWERTH
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Patent number: 9308391Abstract: A self-contained, hand-held device for providing a dermatological treatment may include a device body configured to be handheld by a user, a radiation source including a beam source configured to generate an energy beam, an application end configured to be manually moved across the surface of the skin, a sensor configured to generate signals based on an interaction with the skin, and electronics configured to automatically identify a series of intrinsic skin features based on the sensor signals, and control at least one operational parameter of the radiation source based at least on the identification of such skin features.Type: GrantFiled: September 2, 2013Date of Patent: April 12, 2016Assignee: TRIA BEAUTY, INC.Inventors: Harvey I-Heng Liu, Tobin C. Island, John P. Beale, David Youngquist, Jay M. Vahlensieck, Mark V. Weckwerth
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Patent number: 9302118Abstract: A phototherapy device includes an outlet end to be placed in contact with a person's skin, a heat exchanger, an optical structure arranged between the heat exchanger and the outlet end, and a light source arranged between the heat exchanger and the outlet end, and configured to emit light for delivery to the skin through or adjacent the optical structure. The heat exchanger may include a first heat transfer portion thermally coupled to the light source for dissipating heat from the light source, and a second heat transfer portion thermally coupled to the optical structure for dissipating heat from the optical structure. The first and second heat transfer portions of the heat exchanger may be substantially thermally isolated from each other, e.g., partially or completely physically separated from each other.Type: GrantFiled: August 26, 2013Date of Patent: April 5, 2016Assignee: TRIA BEAUTY, INC.Inventors: Mark V. Weckwerth, C. Andrew Schuetz, Harvey Liu, Patrick Reichert, Tobin C. Island, Robert E. Grove
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Publication number: 20150254956Abstract: Methods, systems and devices for monitoring patient orientation, direction, altitude and location to determine the need for turns as well as to detect impending or actual bed exits or falls. A patient-worn sensor communicates with at least one host server through a mesh network of relay antennae to provide data representative of various patient characteristics. The sensor comprises one or more of an accelerometer, a magnetometer and an altimeter, along with optional other sensors. Various user interfaces are provided for managing patient care using the information developed by algorithms processed at the server based on data received from the patient sensors.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 17, 2014Publication date: September 10, 2015Applicant: Leaf Healthcare, Inc.Inventors: Daniel Z. SHEN, Barrett J. Larson, Mark V. Weckwerth
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Patent number: 9005262Abstract: A device for providing radiation-based dermatological treatments includes a device body configured to be handheld by a user; a VCSEL laser supported in the device body, the VCSEL laser including multiple spaced-apart VCSEL beam sources configured to generate multiple discrete laser beams for generating multiple discrete treatment spots on the skin; an application end configured to be manually moved across the surface of the skin during a treatment session; and electronics configured to control the multiple VCSEL beam sources to emit the multiple discrete laser beams toward the skin to provide a dermatological treatment.Type: GrantFiled: February 3, 2012Date of Patent: April 14, 2015Assignee: Tria Beauty, Inc.Inventors: Harvey I-Heng Liu, Tobin C. Island, Patrick Reichert, Mark V. Weckwerth
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Publication number: 20150057725Abstract: A phototherapy device includes an outlet end to be placed in contact with a person's skin, a heat exchanger, an optical structure arranged between the heat exchanger and the outlet end, and a light source arranged between the heat exchanger and the outlet end, and configured to emit light for delivery to the skin through or adjacent the optical structure. The heat exchanger may include a first heat transfer portion thermally coupled to the light source for dissipating heat from the light source, and a second heat transfer portion thermally coupled to the optical structure for dissipating heat from the optical structure. The first and second heat transfer portions of the heat exchanger may be substantially thermally isolated from each other, e.g., partially or completely physically separated from each other.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 26, 2013Publication date: February 26, 2015Inventors: Mark V. Weckwerth, C. Andrew Schuetz, Harvey Liu, Patrick Reichert, Tobin C. Island, Robert E. Grove
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Patent number: 8965214Abstract: An automated test system for testing devices being manufactured comprises an infrared communications link for free space communications between a host and a device under test. The communications link is asymmetric and instructions from the host are acknowledged by the device. The instructions cause the device to operate, and the output of the device is monitored, logged, and compared to acceptance criteria. The host can then generate calibration messages to the device, to change the device operating characteristics as appropriate. The communications link uses an unmodulated data stream together with asynchronous handshaking and a robust checksum algorithm to ensure accurate communication.Type: GrantFiled: June 11, 2008Date of Patent: February 24, 2015Assignee: Tria Beauty, Inc.Inventors: Mark V. Weckwerth, Harvey I. Liu, Tobin C. Island, Robert E. Grove
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Patent number: 8777935Abstract: A sensor for detecting the presence of skin is disclosed, one configuration of which uses multiple light emitting diodes, each of a unique wavelength band, and a broad-band photodetector to measure the remission of light at multiple wavelengths from a material being analyzed. Characteristics of the spectral remission of the material are used to discriminate human skin from materials that are not human skin. Further, an aesthetic medical device utilizing such a sensor in which the device is inhibited from operation if skin has not been detected. The incorporation of a skin sensor improves the safety of devices that emit radiation that otherwise would pose a hazard if not directed onto skin.Type: GrantFiled: August 18, 2008Date of Patent: July 15, 2014Assignee: Tria Beauty, Inc.Inventors: Mark V. Weckwerth, Tobin C. Island, Robert E. Grove
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Publication number: 20140171929Abstract: A cordless, hand-held dermatologic hair-regrowth-inhibiting apparatus may include: a self-contained housing configured for gripping by a person's hand for cordless manipulation in a hair-regrowth-inhibiting procedure; a light source comprising one or more diode laser bars within the housing; a direct drive electrical circuit within the housing comprising one or more batteries for energizing the light source to produce output light pulses, wherein the electrical circuit does not include any storage capacitors that energize the light source by capacitor discharge; and a light path within the housing including an aperture through which the output light pulses are propagated out of the housing having properties sufficient for at least temporary hair-regrowth inhibition.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 7, 2013Publication date: June 19, 2014Inventors: Mark V. Weckwerth, Tobin C. Island, Robert E. Grove
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Patent number: 8755420Abstract: A safety and interlock circuit for use with devices which could cause injury if an error condition causes improper operation. A control program executing on a processor monitors a variety of device conditions, including pulse over-duration threshold, diode over-current threshold, pulse lock-out duration, temperature threshold, and pulse repetition frequency limit, and prevents the laser from firing if an error condition is detected. In addition, the error conditions are logged in a persistent memory to facilitate subsequent diagnosis and correction.Type: GrantFiled: June 11, 2008Date of Patent: June 17, 2014Assignee: Tria Beauty, Inc.Inventors: Robert E. Grove, Mark V. Weckwerth, Tobin C. Island, Harvey I. Liu
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Publication number: 20140155876Abstract: A dermatologic hair-regrowth-inhibiting apparatus is disclosed which is cordless and sufficiently compact as to be hand-held. A self-contained housing is configured for gripping by a person's hand for cordless manipulation in a hair-regrowth-inhibiting procedure. A light source and electrical circuit are contained within the housing. The circuit includes one or more batteries for energizing the light source to produce output light pulses. A light path within the housing includes an aperture through which eye-safe light pulses are propagated out of the housing having properties sufficient for at least temporary hair-regrowth inhibition. A diffuser is disposed along the light path to reduce the integrated radiance to an eye-safe level.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 3, 2014Publication date: June 5, 2014Inventors: Robert E. Grove, Mark V. Weckwerth, Tobin C. Island
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Patent number: 8728063Abstract: Light-source treatment devices such as dermatological or cosmetic devices include a skin contacting surface layer that is antimicrobial. The antimicrobial skin contacting surface layer enhances the cleanliness of the device and helps reduce infection and contamination risks associated with use of the devices, particularly where the treatment of multiple individuals occurs. The antimicrobial layer may be titanium dioxide.Type: GrantFiled: August 19, 2013Date of Patent: May 20, 2014Assignee: Tria Beauty, Inc.Inventors: Harvey I-Heng Liu, Robert Grove, Mark V. Weckwerth
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Patent number: 8709003Abstract: A skin proximity sensor and method are disclosed in a dermatologic treatment device that includes a bezel or similar surface, and a treatment source capable of being activated to supply a dermatologic treatment through the bezel or surface, such as a window or similar port. A plurality of contacts leading to remotely located capacitors, in some embodiments, or a plurality of capacitive sensors in other embodiments, is positioned in or under the bezel and around the window, and control circuitry coupled to the plurality of capacitors senses the change in capacitance due to skin and inhibits activation of the dermatologic treatment device unless the proximity of skin is sensed. The presence of skin is detected, for example, by measuring changes in charge and discharge times, indicating a variation in capacitance.Type: GrantFiled: August 8, 2008Date of Patent: April 29, 2014Assignee: Tria Beauty, Inc.Inventors: Tobin C. Island, Mark V. Weckwerth, Harvey I. Liu, Jeffrey A. Hoenshell, Charles A. Schuetz
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Publication number: 20140114299Abstract: A dermatologic treatment apparatus is disclosed which includes one or more housings with at least one housing configured for manipulation in a dermatologic treatment procedure, a light source, and an electrical circuit. The circuit energizes the light source to produce output light pulses. A light path includes an aperture through which eye-safe light pulses are propagated having properties sufficient for providing efficacious treatment. An optical diffuser is disposed along the light path to reduce the integrated radiance to an eye-safe level. The apparatus produces an output fluence not less than 4 J/cm2.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 30, 2013Publication date: April 24, 2014Inventors: Robert E. Grove, Mark V. Weckwerth, Tobin C. Island
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Patent number: 8685008Abstract: A device for treating an area of skin by scanning radiation to form a pattern of treatment spots on the skin includes an automated scanning system configured to receive an input beam generated by a radiation source and scan the received input beam to provide a sequential series of output beams that form a pattern of treatment spots on the skin, the automated scanning system including a generally cup-shaped scanning element configured to rotate about a rotational axis. The generally cup-shaped scanning element may include a plurality of lenslets arranged around the rotational axis, each lenslet configured to provide one of the output beams, such that as the rotating scanning element rotates about the rotational axis, the input beam is sequentially reflected by different lenslets surfaces to provide the sequential series of output beams.Type: GrantFiled: April 10, 2012Date of Patent: April 1, 2014Assignee: Tria Beauty, Inc.Inventors: Mark V. Weckwerth, Patrick Reichert, David Youngquist, Harvey I-Heng Liu
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Patent number: 8679102Abstract: A self-contained, hand-held device for providing a dermatological treatment includes a radiation source configured to generate one or more radiation beams, and an optical system configured to deliver the one or more radiation beams to the skin to provide a dermatological treatment. Each radiation beam includes a first axis beam profile and an orthogonal second axis beam profile. The optical system includes a first axis optic configured to influence the first axis beam profile of each radiation beam by a greater extent than the second axis beam profile of each radiation beam, and a second axis optic configured to influence the second axis beam profile of each radiation beam by a greater extent than the first axis beam profile of each radiation beam.Type: GrantFiled: April 10, 2012Date of Patent: March 25, 2014Assignee: Tria Beauty, Inc.Inventors: Patrick Reichert, David Youngquist, Mark V. Weckwerth, Harvey I-Heng Liu
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Publication number: 20140005756Abstract: A self-contained, hand-held device for providing a dermatological treatment may include a device body configured to be handheld by a user, a radiation source including a beam source configured to generate an energy beam, an application end configured to be manually moved across the surface of the skin, a sensor configured to generate signals based on an interaction with the skin, and electronics configured to automatically identify a series of intrinsic skin features based on the sensor signals, and control at least one operational parameter of the radiation source based at least on the identification of such skin features.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 2, 2013Publication date: January 2, 2014Inventors: Harvey I-Heng Liu, Tobin C. Island, John P. Beale, David Youngquist, Jay M. Vahlensieck, Mark V. Weckwerth
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Publication number: 20130338736Abstract: Light-source treatment devices such as dermatological or cosmetic devices include a skin contacting surface layer that is antimicrobial. The antimicrobial skin contacting surface layer enhances the cleanliness of the device and helps reduce infection and contamination risks associated with use of the devices, particularly where the treatment of multiple individuals occurs. The antimicrobial layer may be titanium dioxide.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 19, 2013Publication date: December 19, 2013Inventors: Harvey I-Heng Liu, Robert Grove, Mark V. Weckwerth