Patents by Inventor Nader Kameli
Nader Kameli 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: 11595506Abstract: Embodiments relate to a cellphone self-standing device that allows any cellphone to stand in position and angles that are more suited for selfie and two way video communication. The device of this invention integrates with the cellphone such that it can be carried around easily, the same way that cellphones are; store with the cellphone in where cellphones are normally stored; and operate on demand with minimal set up, to facilitate ease of use.Type: GrantFiled: January 19, 2021Date of Patent: February 28, 2023Assignee: AKBI Enterprises, LLCInventor: Nader Kameli
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Publication number: 20220232113Abstract: Embodiments relate to a cellphone self-standing device that allows any cellphone to stand in position and angles that are more suited for selfie and two way video communication. The device of this invention integrates with the cellphone such that it can be carried around easily, the same way that cellphones are; store with the cellphone in where cellphones are normally stored; and operate on demand with minimal set up, to facilitate ease of use.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 19, 2021Publication date: July 21, 2022Inventor: Nader Kameli
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Patent number: 11062592Abstract: Embodiments relate to a danger zone protection and assistance system that includes a personal trigger that is used by a user to indicate presence of danger, a microprocessor controlled device that once receives a command from the personal trigger, will use visual alarming and audible alarming capabilities available to summon assistance from people close by, and use cellular calling capability, where available, to summon assistance from people and emergency assistance services remote to the zone of danger.Type: GrantFiled: April 12, 2019Date of Patent: July 13, 2021Assignee: AKBI Development, LLCInventor: Nader Kameli
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Publication number: 20200327798Abstract: Embodiments relate to a danger zone protection and assistance system that includes a personal trigger that is used by a user to indicate presence of danger, a microprocessor controlled device that once receives a command from the personal trigger, will use visual alarming and audible alarming capabilities available to summon assistance from people close by, and use cellular calling capability, where available, to summon assistance from people and emergency assistance services remote to the zone of danger.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 12, 2019Publication date: October 15, 2020Inventor: Nader Kameli
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Patent number: 9907972Abstract: Embodiments relate to an implantable cardiac system, including a housing, electronic circuitry for controlling one or more of power management, processing unit, information memory and management circuit, sensing and simulation output. The system also includes diagnosis and treatment software for diagnosing health issues, diagnosing mechanical issues, determining therapy output and manage patient health indicators over time, a power supply system including at least one rechargeable battery, a recharging system, an alarm (or alert) system to inform patient of energy level and integrity of system, communication circuitry, one or more electrodes for delivering therapeutic signal to a heart and one or more electrodes for from delivering electrocardiogram signal from the heart to the electronic circuitry. The present embodiments further include a body orientation unit to determine body position and use same to control therapy.Type: GrantFiled: January 21, 2011Date of Patent: March 6, 2018Assignee: Neurocardiac Innovations, LLCInventor: Nader Kameli
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Patent number: 9216296Abstract: Embodiments relate to an implantable cardiac system, including a housing, electronic circuitry for controlling one or more of power management, processing unit, information memory and management circuit, sensing and simulation output. The system also includes diagnosis and treatment software for diagnosing health issues, diagnosing mechanical issues, determining therapy output and manage patient health indicators over time, a power supply system including at least one rechargeable battery, a recharging system, an alarm (or alert) system to inform patient of energy level and integrity of system, communication circuitry, one or more electrodes for delivering therapeutic signal to a heart and one or more electrodes for from delivering electrocardiogram signal from the heart to the electronic circuitry. The power supplies can include rechargeable batteries. The housing can include a plurality of physically distinct structures that can be implanted in different locations in patient's body.Type: GrantFiled: January 21, 2011Date of Patent: December 22, 2015Assignee: Neurocardiac Innovations, LLCInventor: Nader Kameli
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Patent number: 9174060Abstract: Embodiments relate to an implantable cardiac system and methods, including a housing, electronic circuitry for controlling one or more of power management, processing unit, information memory and management circuit, sensing and simulation output and how these operate. The system also includes diagnosis and treatment software for diagnosing health issues, diagnosing mechanical issues, determining therapy output and manage patient health indicators over time, a power supply system including at least one rechargeable battery, a recharging system, an alarm (or alert) system to inform patient of energy level and integrity of system, communication circuitry, one or more electrodes for delivering therapeutic signal to a heart and one or more electrodes for from delivering electrocardiogram signal from the heart to the electronic circuitry, and body orientation determination, in various aspects.Type: GrantFiled: January 21, 2011Date of Patent: November 3, 2015Assignee: Neurocardiac Innovations, LLCInventor: Nader Kameli
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Patent number: 9144686Abstract: Embodiments relate to an implantable cardiac system, including a housing, electronic circuitry for controlling one or more of power management, processing unit, information memory and management circuit, sensing and simulation output. The system also includes diagnosis and treatment software for diagnosing health issues, diagnosing mechanical issues, determining therapy output and manage patient health indicators over time, a power supply system including at least one rechargeable battery, a recharging system, an alarm (or alert) system to inform patient of energy level and integrity of system, communication circuitry, one or more electrodes for delivering therapeutic signal to a heart and one or more electrodes for from delivering electrocardiogram signal from the heart to the electronic circuitry. The power sources can include rechargeable batteries.Type: GrantFiled: January 21, 2011Date of Patent: September 29, 2015Assignee: Neurocardiac Innovations, LLCInventor: Nader Kameli
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Patent number: 9002449Abstract: Embodiments relate to an implantable cardiac system, including a housing, electronic circuitry for controlling one or more of power management, processing unit, information memory and management circuit, sensing and simulation output. The system also includes diagnosis and treatment software for diagnosing health issues, diagnosing mechanical issues, determining therapy output and manage patient health indicators over time, a power supply system including at least one rechargeable battery, a recharging system, an alarm (or alert) system to inform patient of energy level and integrity of system, communication circuitry, one or more electrodes for delivering therapeutic signal to a heart and one or more electrodes for from delivering electrocardiogram signal from the heart to the electronic circuitry. The power sources can include rechargeable batteries.Type: GrantFiled: February 21, 2014Date of Patent: April 7, 2015Assignee: Neurocardiac Innovations, LLCInventor: Nader Kameli
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Publication number: 20140172048Abstract: Embodiments relate to an implantable cardiac system, including a housing, electronic circuitry for controlling one or more of power management, processing unit, information memory and management circuit, sensing and simulation output. The system also includes diagnosis and treatment software for diagnosing health issues, diagnosing mechanical issues, determining therapy output and manage patient health indicators over time, a power supply system including at least one rechargeable battery, a recharging system, an alarm (or alert) system to inform patient of energy level and integrity of system, communication circuitry, one or more electrodes for delivering therapeutic signal to a heart and one or more electrodes for from delivering electrocardiogram signal from the heart to the electronic circuitry. The power sources can include rechargeable batteries.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 21, 2014Publication date: June 19, 2014Applicant: Neurocardiac Innovations, LLCInventor: Nader Kameli
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Patent number: 8644939Abstract: A method and device for treating sleep apnea and sleep hypopnea by monitoring respiratory-related activity from the internal branch of the superior laryngeal nerve, interpreting these internal signals to detect and classify apnea events, and stimulating nerves or muscles to elicit appropriate corrective responses to adverse respiratory events.Type: GrantFiled: November 18, 2008Date of Patent: February 4, 2014Assignee: Neurostream Technologies General PartnershipInventors: Willard Wilson, Nader Kameli
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Publication number: 20120191152Abstract: Embodiments relate to an implantable cardiac system and methods, including a housing, electronic circuitry for controlling one or more of power management, processing unit, information memory and management circuit, sensing and simulation output and how these operate. The system also includes diagnosis and treatment software for diagnosing health issues, diagnosing mechanical issues, determining therapy output and manage patient health indicators over time, a power supply system including at least one rechargeable battery, a recharging system, an alarm (or alert) system to inform patient of energy level and integrity of system, communication circuitry, one or more electrodes for delivering therapeutic signal to a heart and one or more electrodes for from delivering electrocardiogram signal from the heart to the electronic circuitry, and body orientation determination, in various aspects.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 21, 2011Publication date: July 26, 2012Inventor: Nader Kameli
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Publication number: 20120191151Abstract: Embodiments relate to an implantable cardiac system, including a housing, electronic circuitry for controlling one or more of power management, processing unit, information memory and management circuit, sensing and simulation output. The system also includes diagnosis and treatment software for diagnosing health issues, diagnosing mechanical issues, determining therapy output and manage patient health indicators over time, a power supply system including at least one rechargeable battery, a recharging system, an alarm (or alert) system to inform patient of energy level and integrity of system, communication circuitry, one or more electrodes for delivering therapeutic signal to a heart and one or more electrodes for from delivering electrocardiogram signal from the heart to the electronic circuitry. The present embodiments further include a body orientation unit to determine body position and use same to control therapy.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 21, 2011Publication date: July 26, 2012Inventor: Nader Kameli
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Publication number: 20120190969Abstract: Embodiments relate to an implantable cardiac system, including a housing, electronic circuitry for controlling one or more of power management, processing unit, information memory and management circuit, sensing and simulation output. The system also includes diagnosis and treatment software for diagnosing health issues, diagnosing mechanical issues, determining therapy output and manage patient health indicators over time, a power supply system including at least one rechargeable battery, a recharging system, an alarm (or alert) system to inform patient of energy level and integrity of system, communication circuitry, one or more electrodes for delivering therapeutic signal to a heart and one or more electrodes for from delivering electrocardiogram signal from the heart to the electronic circuitry. The power sources can include rechargeable batteries.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 21, 2011Publication date: July 26, 2012Inventor: Nader Kameli
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Publication number: 20120191150Abstract: Embodiments relate to an implantable cardiac system, including a housing, electronic circuitry for controlling one or more of power management, processing unit, information memory and management circuit, sensing and simulation output. The system also includes diagnosis and treatment software for diagnosing health issues, diagnosing mechanical issues, determining therapy output and manage patient health indicators over time, a power supply system including at least one rechargeable battery, a recharging system, an alarm (or alert) system to inform patient of energy level and integrity of system, communication circuitry, one or more electrodes for delivering therapeutic signal to a heart and one or more electrodes for from delivering electrocardiogram signal from the heart to the electronic circuitry. The power supplies can include rechargeable batteries. The housing can include a plurality of physically distinct structures that can be implanted in different locations in patient's body.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 21, 2011Publication date: July 26, 2012Inventor: Nader Kameli
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Publication number: 20120108215Abstract: A remote notification device and various mounting configurations for notifying a user of an incoming call or message to a mobile communication device are described. In an example, a receiver is coupled to a housing. The receiver receives a notification signal from a mobile communication device. The receiver is the only communication with the remote notification device. The remote notification device is in unidirectional communication with the mobile communication device. An indicator is coupled to the housing. The indicator indicates receipt of the notification signal to a user of the remote notification device. The mobile communication device is remote from the remote notification device.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 29, 2010Publication date: May 3, 2012Inventor: Nader Kameli
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Publication number: 20100198289Abstract: A method and system for circumventing sudden unexpected death in epilepsy (SUDEP) by monitoring a plurality of indicators related to the likelihood of SUDEP, processing and monitoring these indicators for conditions predisposing to SUDEP, selecting a preconfigured treatment to treat the existing set of high-risk conditions, and delivering or triggering apnea and/or seizure treatment of a preventive or therapeutic nature to prevent SUDEP.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 2, 2009Publication date: August 5, 2010Applicant: Victhom Human Bionics, Inc.Inventors: Nader Kameli, Willard Wilson
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Publication number: 20100125310Abstract: A method and device for treating sleep apnea and sleep hypopnea by monitoring respiratory-related activity from the internal branch of the superior laryngeal nerve, interpreting these internal signals to detect and classify apnea events, and stimulating nerves or muscles to elicit appropriate corrective responses to adverse respiratory events.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 18, 2008Publication date: May 20, 2010Inventors: Willard Wilson, Nader Kameli
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Publication number: 20100016749Abstract: A method and system for sensing the vagus nerve in order to monitor respiratory activity, treating breathing disorders, such as, for example, sleep apnea and a generic bio-interfacing platform that may be adapted for either open-loop or closed-loop applications.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 19, 2007Publication date: January 21, 2010Applicant: VICTHOM HUMAN BIONICS, INC.Inventors: Willem Atsma, Nader Kameli
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Publication number: 20080103406Abstract: An external heart sound sensor externally detects at least one heart sound from a patient, which information is used to automatically adjust one or more cardiac resynchronization therapy (CRT) or other control parameters of an implantable medical device, such as an implantable cardiac rhythm management device. An external telemetry circuit is coupled to the external heart sound sensor, and the telemetry circuit receives information about the at least one heart sound. The external telemetry circuit is also adapted to communicate with an implantable medical device for automatically programming at least one parameter of the implantable medical device using information about the at least one heart sound received from the external heart sound sensor.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 26, 2006Publication date: May 1, 2008Inventor: Nader Kameli