Patents by Inventor Reginald C. Eggleton

Reginald C. Eggleton 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: 4546771
    Abstract: The present invention relates to an ultrasound visualization system which has a capability of microscopic examination of tissue within the body without the need for removal of the tissue. A transducer, capable of producing and receiving high frequency acoustical beams is positioned within a needle. The acoustical beams are directed radially from the needle and are focused on a point which is outside of the needle and in the tissue. The microscope can be operated in either the pulse echo or pulse reflection mode. The needle can be inserted into a patient, and the acoustical beams are scanned to produce highly magnified images of cellular features of internal tissue or features of tissue architecture and structure helpful to the determination of tissue pathology.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 14, 1983
    Date of Patent: October 15, 1985
    Assignee: Indianapolis Center for Advanced Research, Inc. (ICFAR)
    Inventors: Reginald C. Eggleton, Francis J. Fry
  • Patent number: 4270388
    Abstract: A method and apparatus employing zero order Raman-Nath diffraction information to visualize the longitudinal character of an acoustic field. The method includes the steps of directing a first portion of a beam of coherent light at normal incidence to a reflective mirror, propogating an acoustic field within a medium to interact with the first portion of the beam, detecting signals derived from the acousto-optical interaction from which phase change and amplitude change information in the reflected zero order diffraction component of the laser beam can be derived after its return pass through the acoustic field and then generating a two-dimensional raster scan representation of the acoustic field from the detected light signals.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 12, 1979
    Date of Patent: June 2, 1981
    Assignee: Indianapolis Center for Advanced Research
    Inventor: Reginald C. Eggleton
  • Patent number: 4234937
    Abstract: A digital electronic system for improving the resolution of dynamic range-handling capacity for received ultrasound in reflection or transmission imaging systems. This system provides a means for preventing loss of structural detail in the display by minimizing the overlapping of signals resulting from the transducer bandwidth and pulse length. It also makes use of a (positive or negative) peak detector to recognize and print as a single point the presence of point targets. With the present technology, a point target may be represented in a B-mode display on several successive scan lines resulting in an abnormally large representation on the display. The actual target is represented by the peak point of the envelope of a series of scan lines in which the point target is displayed. The objective is to print only one point which corresponds with the actual position of the point target with an intensity that corresponds to the intensity of the received signal.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 12, 1979
    Date of Patent: November 18, 1980
    Assignee: Indianapolis Center For Advanced Research
    Inventors: Reginald C. Eggleton, Warren L. Williamson
  • Patent number: 4074223
    Abstract: A digital electronic system for improving the resolution and dynamic range-handling capacity for received ultrasound in reflection or transmission imaging system. This system provides a means for preventing loss of structural detail in the display by minimizing the overlapping of signals resulting from the transducer bandwidth and pulse length. It also makes use of a (positive or negative) peak detector to recognize and print as a single point the presence of point targets. With the present technology, a point target may be represented in a B-mode display on several successive scan lines resulting in an abnormally large representation on the display. The actual target is represented by the peak point of the envelope of a series of scan lines in which the point target is displayed. The objective is to print only one point which corresponds with the actual position of the point target and with an intensity that corresponds to the intensity of the received signal.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 3, 1976
    Date of Patent: February 14, 1978
    Assignee: Indianapolis Center for Advanced Research
    Inventors: Reginald C. Eggleton, Warren L. Williamson
  • Patent number: 4035839
    Abstract: Ultrasonic transmission imaging apparatus utilizing a pair of focused, large aperture transducers colinearly aligned and facing one another on opposite sides of a target. The receiving transducer and transmitting transducer are positioned to have a common focal point within the target. The transmitting transducer is energized by a continuous noncoherent noise source, and ultrasonic images are formed from the intensity modulation of the transmitted ultrasound at the receiving transducer.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 8, 1976
    Date of Patent: July 12, 1977
    Assignee: Indianapolis Center For Advanced Research, Inc.
    Inventors: Reginald C. Eggleton, Francis J. Fry
  • Patent number: 3974826
    Abstract: Ultrasonic probe apparatus for real time B-mode sector scan examination of a cross section of a structure such as the human heart. A transducer is pivotally mounted near an end of an elongated housing, and linkage means are provided in the housing for oscillating the transducer about an axis whose plane is approximately perpendicular to the longest dimension of the housing. Means are provided for causing the transducer to produce ultrasonic pulses which are reflected by interfaces of the object under examination, and the echoes from these interfaces are returned through the transducer to a B-mode display system. A B-mode sector sweep circuit is provided to produce a B-mode display of the echo pattern received from the structure being observed.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 16, 1974
    Date of Patent: August 17, 1976
    Assignee: Indianapolis Center for Advanced Research, Inc. non-profit
    Inventors: Reginald C. Eggleton, Kenneth W. Johnston
  • Patent number: 3955561
    Abstract: Ultrasonic probe apparatus for real time B-mode sector scan examination of a cross section of a structure such as the human heart. A transducer is pivotally mounted near an end of an elongated housing, and linkage means are provided in the housing for oscillating the transducer about an axis whose plane is approximately perpendicular to the longest dimension of the housing. Means are provided for causing the transducer to produce ultrasonic pulses which are reflected by interfaces of the object under examination, and the echoes from these interfaces are returned through the transducer to a B-mode display system. A B-mode sector sweep circuit is provided to produce a B-mode display of the echo pattern received from the structure being observed.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 16, 1974
    Date of Patent: May 11, 1976
    Assignee: Indianapolis Center for Advanced Research, Inc.
    Inventor: Reginald C. Eggleton
  • Patent number: 3951140
    Abstract: An ultrasonic apparatus is used for diagnosis and therapy of patients being treated for post-myocardial infarction. The instrument administers treatment prescribed by the physician in response to signs and symptoms continuously being monitored by the diagnostic portion of the instrument. Both the diagnosis and the treatment are non-invasive and atraumatic in nature. The diagnostic portion of the instrument is sensitive to conditions which are potentially hazardous to the patient's life, such as premature ventricular contractions, low cardiac output, and formation of secondary lesions, and initiates treatment capable of reversing these undesirable conditions. An ultrasonic transduer for producing low level ultrasound is positioned upon the chest of the patient and is acoustically coupled to the skin.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 13, 1974
    Date of Patent: April 20, 1976
    Assignee: Indianapolis Center for Advanced Research
    Inventors: Reginald C. Eggleton, Francis J. Fry