Patents by Inventor Raymond Adam Nemeyer
Raymond Adam Nemeyer 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: 12232805Abstract: A laser resonator includes a gain medium that produces light from pump energy and a variable light attenuator, which receives light and emits either (i) a first light including a continuous series of micropulses, or (ii) a second light including a series of macropulses at spaced time intervals, where each macropulse includes a series of micropulses. Each micropulse has a duration of 0.1 to 10 microseconds, and a duration of each macropulse is less than the time interval between each macropulse, and the micropulses have a frequency of 5 kHz to 40 kHz.Type: GrantFiled: October 12, 2021Date of Patent: February 25, 2025Assignee: Boston Scientific Scimed, Inc.Inventors: Hyun Wook Kang, Raymond Adam Nemeyer, Michael Ray Hodel
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Patent number: 12111043Abstract: A lighting device with multiple light sources includes a housing, a first illuminating source, a second illuminating source, a lens assembly, a light reflecting and transmitting filter, a first power switch, a second power switch, and a power source. The first illuminating source and the second illuminating source are mounted within the housing and perpendicularly positioned of each other. The lens assembly is operatively coupled to the housing, wherein the lens assembly focus the first illuminating source and the second illuminating source between a spot position and a collimating potion. The light reflecting and transmitting filter is angularly mounted in between the first illuminating source and the second illuminating source, The first power switch and the second power switch are mounted onto the housing. The power source being electrically connected to the first illuminating source through the first power switch and the second illuminating source through the second power switch.Type: GrantFiled: January 23, 2024Date of Patent: October 8, 2024Inventors: Benjamin Edward Bainter, Raymond Adam Nemeyer, Alejandro Chavez
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Publication number: 20240247796Abstract: A lighting device with multiple light sources includes a housing, a first illuminating source, a second illuminating source, a lens assembly, a light reflecting and transmitting filter, a first power switch, a second power switch, and a power source. The first illuminating source and the second illuminating source are mounted within the housing and perpendicularly positioned of each other. The lens assembly is operatively coupled to the housing, wherein the lens assembly focus the first illuminating source and the second illuminating source between a spot position and a collimating potion. The light reflecting and transmitting filter is angularly mounted in between the first illuminating source and the second illuminating source, The first power switch and the second power switch are mounted onto the housing. The power source being electrically connected to the first illuminating source through the first power switch and the second illuminating source through the second power switch.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 23, 2024Publication date: July 25, 2024Inventors: Benjamin Edward Bainter, Raymond Adam Nemeyer, Alejandro Chavez
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Publication number: 20220029376Abstract: A laser resonator includes a gain medium that produces light from pump energy and a variable light attenuator, which receives light and emits either (i) a first light including a continuous series of micropulses, or (ii) a second light including a series of macropulses at spaced time intervals, where each macropulse includes a series of micropulses. Each micropulse has a duration of 0.1 to 10 microseconds, and a duration of each macropulse is less than the time interval between each macropulse, and the micropulses have a frequency of 5 kHz to 40 kHz.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 12, 2021Publication date: January 27, 2022Applicant: Boston Scientific Scimed, Inc.Inventors: Hyun Wook KANG, Raymond Adam NEMEYER, Michael Ray HODEL
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Patent number: 11166763Abstract: A laser resonator includes a gain medium that produces light from pump energy and a variable light attenuator, which receives light and emits either (i) a first light including a continuous series of micropulses, or (ii) a second light including a series of macropulses at spaced time intervals, where each macropulse includes a series of micropulses. Each micropulse has a duration of 0.1 to 10 microseconds, and a duration of each macropulse is less than the time interval between each macropulse, and the micropulses have a frequency of 5 kHz to 40 kHz.Type: GrantFiled: January 9, 2019Date of Patent: November 9, 2021Assignee: Boston Scientific Scimed, Inc.Inventors: Hyun Wook Kang, Raymond Adam Nemeyer, Michael Ray Hodel
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Publication number: 20190142514Abstract: A laser resonator includes a gain medium that produces light from pump energy and a variable light attenuator, which receives light and emits either (i) a first light including a continuous series of micropulses, or (ii) a second light including a series of macropulses at spaced time intervals, where each macropulse includes a series of micropulses. Each micropulse has a duration of 0.1 to 10 microseconds, and a duration of each macropulse is less than the time interval between each macropulse, and the micropulses have a frequency of 5 kHz to 40 kHz.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 9, 2019Publication date: May 16, 2019Applicant: Boston Scientific Scimed, Inc.Inventors: Hyun Wook Kang, Raymond Adam NEMEYER, Michael Ray HODEL
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Patent number: 9680281Abstract: In a method, a laser pump module is set to a first power mode and pump energy is output at a first power level through the activation of a first subset of laser diodes. Laser light is emitted from a gain medium at the first power level in response to absorption of the pump energy. An operator input corresponding to a power mode setting is received. The laser pump module is switched to a second power mode and pump energy is output at a second power level through the activation of a second subset of the laser diodes. Laser light is emitted from the gain medium at the second power level in response to absorption of the pump energy.Type: GrantFiled: February 12, 2015Date of Patent: June 13, 2017Assignee: Boston Scientific Scimed, Inc.Inventors: Rongwei Jason Xuan, Michael R. Hodel, Douglas G. Stinson, Raymond Adam Nemeyer
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Publication number: 20160354147Abstract: An apparatus (100) has a pump module (104) providing pump energy, a resonator (106) and a controller (187). The resonator (106) includes a gain medium (102) receiving the pump energy from the pump module and producing light; reflective surfaces (110, 156, 158, 160, 162) reflecting light produced by the gain medium back toward the gain medium; and a variable light attenuator (152) receiving light produced by the gain medium. The controller (187) controls the amount of light attenuated by the variable light attenuator such that the apparatus emits windows (306, 308, 310) of pulses of laser light at spaced time intervals, each window containing a plurality of pulses of laser light and each interval (326, 327) between windows being larger than an interval (318) between pulses within a window. The emitted windows of pulses (320, 322) of laser light heat tissue to a temperature that causes coagulation without vaporization.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 18, 2016Publication date: December 8, 2016Applicant: Boston Scientific Scimed, Inc.Inventors: Hyun Wook Kang, Raymond Adam Nemeyer, Michael Ray Hodel
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Patent number: 9445871Abstract: An apparatus has a pump module providing pump energy, a resonator and a controller. The resonator includes a gain medium receiving the pump energy from the pump module and producing light; reflective surfaces reflecting light produced by the gain medium back toward the gain medium; and a variable light attenuator receiving light produced by the gain medium. The controller controls the amount of light attenuated by the variable light attenuator such that the apparatus emits windows of pulses of laser light at spaced time intervals, each window containing a plurality of pulses of laser light and each interval between windows being larger than an interval between pulses within a window. The emitted windows of pulses of laser light heat tissue to a temperature that causes coagulation without vaporization.Type: GrantFiled: October 22, 2015Date of Patent: September 20, 2016Assignee: Boston Scientific Scimed, Inc.Inventors: Hyun Wook Kang, Raymond Adam Nemeyer, Michael Ray Hodel
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Patent number: 9407058Abstract: In a method of stabilizing pump energy, a gain medium is provided having an absorption coefficient that varies with wavelength. An absorption coefficient curve of the absorption coefficient or a range of wavelengths comprises peaks and valleys. Pump energy is generated at an operating wavelength within one of the valleys, at which the absorption coefficient is approximately at a minimum. The pump energy is transmitted through the gain medium. A portion of the pump energy is absorbed with the gain medium and laser light is emitted from the gain medium responsive to the absorbed pump energy. The non-absorbed pump energy (feedback pump energy) is fed back to the pump module. The operating wavelength of the pump energy is stabilized using the feedback pump energy.Type: GrantFiled: November 4, 2014Date of Patent: August 2, 2016Assignee: Boston Scientific Scimed, Inc.Inventors: Edward D. Reed, Raymond Adam Nemeyer
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Publication number: 20160100886Abstract: An apparatus has a pump module providing pump energy, a resonator and a controller. The resonator includes a gain medium receiving the pump energy from the pump module and producing light; reflective surfaces reflecting light produced by the gain medium back toward the gain medium; and a variable light attenuator receiving light produced by the gain medium. The controller controls the amount of light attenuated by the variable light attenuator such that the apparatus emits windows of pulses of laser light at spaced time intervals, each window containing a plurality of pulses of laser light and each interval between windows being larger than an interval between pulses within a window. The emitted windows of pulses of laser light heat tissue to a temperature that causes coagulation without vaporization.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 22, 2015Publication date: April 14, 2016Inventors: Hyun Wook Kang, Raymond Adam Nemeyer, Michael Ray Hodel
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Patent number: 9192442Abstract: An apparatus has a pump module providing pump energy, a resonator and a controller. The resonator includes a gain medium receiving the pump energy from the pump module and producing light; reflective surfaces reflecting light produced by the gain medium back toward the gain medium; and a variable light attenuator receiving light produced by the gain medium. The controller controls the amount of light attenuated by the variable light attenuator such that the apparatus emits windows of pulses of laser light at spaced time intervals, each window containing a plurality of pulses of laser light and each interval between windows being larger than an interval between pulses within a window. The emitted windows of pulses of laser light heat tissue to a temperature that causes coagulation without vaporization.Type: GrantFiled: May 1, 2015Date of Patent: November 24, 2015Assignee: AMS Research CorporationInventors: Hyun Wook Kang, Raymond Adam Nemeyer, Michael Ray Hodel
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Publication number: 20150257826Abstract: An apparatus has a pump module providing pump energy, a resonator and a controller. The resonator includes a gain medium receiving the pump energy from the pump module and producing light; reflective surfaces reflecting light produced by the gain medium back toward the gain medium; and a variable light attenuator receiving light produced by the gain medium. The controller controls the amount of light attenuated by the variable light attenuator such that the apparatus emits windows of pulses of laser light at spaced time intervals, each window containing a plurality of pulses of laser light and each interval between windows being larger than an interval between pulses within a window. The emitted windows of pulses of laser light heat tissue to a temperature that causes coagulation without vaporization.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 1, 2015Publication date: September 17, 2015Inventors: Hyun Wook Kang, Raymond Adam Nemeyer, Michael Ray Hodel
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Publication number: 20150263480Abstract: In a method, a laser pump module is set to a first power mode and pump energy is output at a first power level through the activation of a first subset of laser diodes. Laser light is emitted from a gain medium at the first power level in response to absorption of the pump energy. An operator input corresponding to a power mode setting is received. The laser pump module is switched to a second power mode and pump energy is output at a second power level through the activation of a second subset of the laser diodes. Laser light is emitted from the gain medium at the second power level in response to absorption of the pump energy.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 12, 2015Publication date: September 17, 2015Inventors: Rongwei Jason Xuan, Michael R. Hodel, Douglas G. Stinson, Raymond Adam Nemeyer
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Patent number: 9044255Abstract: An apparatus has a pump module providing pump energy, a resonator and a controller. The resonator includes a gain medium receiving the pump energy from the pump module and producing light; reflective surfaces reflecting light produced by the gain medium back toward the gain medium; and a variable light attenuator receiving light produced by the gain medium. The controller controls the amount of light attenuated by the variable light attenuator such that the apparatus emits windows of pulses of laser light at spaced time intervals, each window containing a plurality of pulses of laser light and each interval between windows being larger than an interval between pulses within a window. The emitted windows of pulses of laser light heat tissue to a temperature that causes coagulation without vaporization.Type: GrantFiled: March 26, 2010Date of Patent: June 2, 2015Assignee: AMS Research CorporationInventors: Hyun Wook Kang, Michael Ray Hodel, Raymond Adam Nemeyer
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Publication number: 20150071317Abstract: In a method of stabilizing pump energy, a gain medium is provided having an absorption coefficient that varies with wavelength. An absorption coefficient curve of the absorption coefficient or a range of wavelengths comprises peaks and valleys. Pump energy is generated at an operating wavelength within one of the valleys, at which the absorption coefficient is approximately at a minimum. The pump energy is transmitted through the gain medium. A portion of the pump energy is absorbed with the gain medium and laser light is emitted from the gain medium responsive to the absorbed pump energy. The non-absorbed pump energy (feedback pump energy) is fed back to the pump module. The operating wavelength of the pump energy is stabilized using the feedback pump energy.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 4, 2014Publication date: March 12, 2015Inventors: Edward D. Reed, JR., Raymond Adam Nemeyer
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Patent number: 8897326Abstract: In a method, a gain medium is provided having an absorption coefficient that varies with wavelength. An absorption coefficient curve of the absorption coefficient or a range of wavelengths comprises peaks and valleys. A pump module is operated to output pump energy at an operating wavelength within one of the valleys, at which the absorption coefficient is approximately less than 40% of the absorption coefficient at an adjacent peak of the absorption coefficient curve defining the valley. The pump energy is directed through the gain medium. A portion of the pump energy is absorbed with the gain medium and laser light is emitted from the gain medium responsive to the absorbed pump energy. The non-absorbed pump energy (feedback pump energy) is fed back to the pump module. The operating wavelength of the pump energy is stabilized using the feedback pump energy.Type: GrantFiled: September 8, 2009Date of Patent: November 25, 2014Assignee: AMS Research CorporationInventors: Edward D. Reed, Jr., Raymond Adam Nemeyer
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Publication number: 20120022511Abstract: An apparatus (100) has a pump module (104) providing pump energy, a resonator (106) and a controller (187). The resonator (106) includes a gain medium (102) receiving the pump energy from the pump module and producing light; reflective surfaces (110, 156, 158, 160, 162) reflecting light produced by the gain medium back toward the gain medium; and a variable light attenuator (152) receiving light produced by the gain medium. The controller (187) controls the amount of light attenuated by the variable light attenuator such that the apparatus emits windows (306, 308, 310) of pulses of laser light at spaced time intervals, each window containing a plurality of pulses of laser light and each interval (326, 327) between windows being larger than an interval (318) between pulses within a window. The emitted windows of pulses (320, 322) of laser light heat tissue to a temperature that causes coagulation without vaporization.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 26, 2010Publication date: January 26, 2012Applicant: AMS RESEARCH CORPORATIONInventors: Hyun Wook Kang, Michael Ray Hodel, Raymond Adam Nemeyer
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Publication number: 20100061412Abstract: In a method, a gain medium is provided having an absorption coefficient that varies with wavelength. An absorption coefficient curve of the absorption coefficient or a range of wavelengths comprises peaks and valleys. A pump module is operated to output pump energy at an operating wavelength within one of the valleys, at which the absorption coefficient is approximately less than 40% of the absorption coefficient at an adjacent peak of the absorption to coefficient curve defining the valley. The pump energy is directed through the gain medium. A portion of the pump energy is absorbed with the gain medium and laser light is emitted from the gain medium responsive to the absorbed pump energy. The non-absorbed pump energy (feedback pump energy) is fed back to the pump module. The operating wavelength of the pump energy is stabilized using the feedback pump energy.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 8, 2009Publication date: March 11, 2010Applicant: AMS RESEARCH CORPORATIONInventors: Edward D. Reed, JR., Raymond Adam Nemeyer