Patents by Inventor Richard Kiesel

Richard Kiesel 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: 10599883
    Abstract: The present invention is directed in general to imaging technologies and more particularly to medical imaging and picture archiving and communication systems (PACS) having an image display wherein system features and functions are provided to a user via active overlays located over displayed images. A system and method are provided to imbed an ability to interact with an image by activating traditional annotations that are displayed in conjunction with an image in a PACS. Users are able to access program functionalities in an improved, quicker, accurate and more intuitive means. More specifically, the present invention relates to providing the capability to customize multiple context menus, and flatten the command hierarchy of an imaging system. The present invention also provides the ability to “overload” current text and graphic annotations that are already displayed within an image of interest.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 6, 2018
    Date of Patent: March 24, 2020
    Assignees: Fujifilm Medical Systems USA, Inc., FUJIFILM Corporation
    Inventors: Sinan Batman, Richard Kiesel
  • Publication number: 20190087396
    Abstract: The present invention is directed in general to imaging technologies and more particularly to medical imaging and picture archiving and communication systems (PACS) having an image display wherein system features and functions are provided to a user via active overlays located over displayed images. A system and method are provided to imbed an ability to interact with an image by activating traditional annotations that are displayed in conjunction with an image in a PACS. Users are able to access program functionalities in an improved, quicker, accurate and more intuitive means. More specifically, the present invention relates to providing the capability to customize multiple context menus, and flatten the command hierarchy of an imaging system. The present invention also provides the ability to “overload” current text and graphic annotations that are already displayed within an image of interest.
    Type: Application
    Filed: November 6, 2018
    Publication date: March 21, 2019
    Applicants: Fujifilm Medical Systems USA, Inc., FUJIFILM Corporation
    Inventors: Sinan Batman, Richard Kiesel
  • Patent number: 10120850
    Abstract: The present invention is directed in general to imaging technologies and more particularly to medical imaging and picture archiving and communication systems (PACS) having an image display wherein system features and functions are provided to a user via active overlays located over displayed images. A system and method are provided to imbed an ability to interact with an image by activating traditional annotations that are displayed in conjunction with an image in a PACS. Users are able to access program functionalities in an improved, quicker, accurate and more intuitive means. More specifically, the present invention relates to providing the capability to customize multiple context menus, and flatten the command hierarchy of an imaging system. The present invention also provides the ability to “overload” current text and graphic annotations that are already displayed within an image of interest.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 14, 2014
    Date of Patent: November 6, 2018
    Assignee: FUJIFILM Medical Systems USA, Inc.
    Inventors: Sinan Batman, Richard Kiesel
  • Publication number: 20140325334
    Abstract: The present invention is directed in general to imaging technologies and more particularly to medical imaging and picture archiving and communication systems (PACS) having an image display wherein system features and functions are provided to a user via active overlays located over displayed images. A system and method are provided to imbed an ability to interact with an image by activating traditional annotations that are displayed in conjunction with an image in a PACS. Users are able to access program functionalities in an improved, quicker, accurate and more intuitive means. More specifically, the present invention relates to providing the capability to customize multiple context menus, and flatten the command hierarchy of an imaging system. The present invention also provides the ability to “overload” current text and graphic annotations that are already displayed within an image of interest.
    Type: Application
    Filed: July 14, 2014
    Publication date: October 30, 2014
    Applicants: FUJIFILM Corporation, Fujifilm Medical Systems USA, Inc.
    Inventors: Sinan Batman, Richard Kiesel
  • Patent number: 8782552
    Abstract: The present invention is directed in general to imaging technologies and more particularly to medical imaging and picture archiving and communication systems (PACS) having an image display wherein system features and functions are provided to a user via active overlays located over displayed images. A system and method are provided to imbed an ability to interact with an image by activating traditional annotations that are displayed in conjunction with an image in a PACS. Users are able to access program functionalities in an improved, quicker, accurate and more intuitive means. More specifically, the present invention relates to providing the capability to customize multiple context menus, and flatten the command hierarchy of an imaging system. The present invention also provides the ability to “overload” current text and graphic annotations that are already displayed within an image of interest.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 25, 2009
    Date of Patent: July 15, 2014
    Inventors: Sinan Batman, Richard Kiesel
  • Publication number: 20110234630
    Abstract: The present invention is directed in general to imaging technologies and more particularly to medical imaging and picture archiving and communication systems (PACS) having an image display wherein system features and functions are provided to a user via active overlays located over displayed images. A system and method are provided to imbed an ability to interact with an image by activating traditional annotations that are displayed in conjunction with an image in a PACS. Users are able to access program functionalities in an improved, quicker, accurate and more intuitive means. More specifically, the present invention relates to providing the capability to customize multiple context menus, and flatten the command hierarchy of an imaging system. The present invention also provides the ability to “overload” current text and graphic annotations that are already displayed within an image of interest.
    Type: Application
    Filed: November 25, 2009
    Publication date: September 29, 2011
    Inventors: Sinan Batman, Richard Kiesel
  • Patent number: 7939154
    Abstract: A road and repair system and/or method using one or more components including a plurality of magnetite concentrate particles, at least one acidic activator including phosphate anions, and a plurality of reactive aggregate particles including iron.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 31, 2008
    Date of Patent: May 10, 2011
    Assignee: Regents of the University of Minnesota
    Inventors: Donald R. Fosnacht, David W. Hendrickson, Richard Kiesel, Lawrence M. Zanko, Tamara R. Diedrich
  • Publication number: 20090117265
    Abstract: A road and repair system and/or method using one or more components including a plurality of magnetite concentrate particles, at least one acidic activator including phosphate anions, and a plurality of reactive aggregate particles including iron.
    Type: Application
    Filed: October 31, 2008
    Publication date: May 7, 2009
    Applicant: Regents of the University of Minnesota
    Inventors: Donald R. FOSNACHT, David W. Hendrickson, Richard Kiesel, Lawrence M. Zanko, Tamara R. Diedrich
  • Publication number: 20060150772
    Abstract: Method and system for producing metallic nuggets includes providing reducible mixture (e.g., reducible micro-agglomerates; reducing material and reducible iron bearing material; reducible mixture including additives such as a fluxing agent; compacts, etc.) on at least a portion of a hearth material layer. In one embodiment, a plurality of channel openings extend at least partially through a layer of the reducible mixture to define a plurality of nugget forming reducible material regions. Such channel openings may be at least partially filled with nugget separation fill material (e.g., carbonaceous material). Thermally treating the layer of reducible mixture results in formation of one or more metallic iron nuggets. In other embodiments, various compositions of the reducible mixture and the formation of the reducible mixture provide one or more beneficial characteristics.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 7, 2005
    Publication date: July 13, 2006
    Inventors: Iwao Iwasaki, Michael Lalich, Robert Beaudin, Richard Kiesel, Andrew Lindgren, Rodney Bleifuss
  • Publication number: 20060150775
    Abstract: Method and system for producing metallic nuggets includes providing reducible mixture (e.g., reducible micro-agglomerates; reducing material and reducible iron bearing material; reducible mixture including additives such as a fluxing agent; compacts, etc.) on at least a portion of a hearth material layer. In one embodiment, a plurality of channel openings extend at least partially through a layer of the reducible mixture to define a plurality of nugget forming reducible material regions. Such channel openings may be at least partially filled with nugget separation fill material (e.g., carbonaceous material). Thermally treating the layer of reducible mixture results in formation of one or more metallic iron nuggets. In other embodiments, various compositions of the reducible mixture and the formation of the reducible mixture provide one or more beneficial characteristics.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 7, 2005
    Publication date: July 13, 2006
    Inventors: Iwao Iwasaki, Michael Lalich, Robert Beaudin, Richard Kiesel, Andrew Lindgren, Rodney Bleifuss
  • Publication number: 20060150774
    Abstract: Method and system for producing metallic nuggets includes providing reducible mixture (e.g., reducible micro-agglomerates; reducing material and reducible iron bearing material; reducible mixture including additives such as a fluxing agent; compacts, etc.) on at least a portion of a hearth material layer. In one embodiment, a plurality of channel openings extend at least partially through a layer of the reducible mixture to define a plurality of nugget forming reducible material regions. Such channel openings may be at least partially filled with nugget separation fill material (e.g., carbonaceous material). Thermally treating the layer of reducible mixture results in formation of one or more metallic iron nuggets. In other embodiments, various compositions of the reducible mixture and the formation of the reducible mixture provide one or more beneficial characteristics.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 7, 2005
    Publication date: July 13, 2006
    Inventors: Iwao Iwasaki, Michael Lalich, Robert Beaudin, Richard Kiesel, Andrew Lindgren, Rodney Bleifuss
  • Publication number: 20060150773
    Abstract: Method and system for producing metallic nuggets includes providing reducible mixture (e.g., reducible micro-agglomerates; reducing material and reducible iron bearing material; reducible mixture including additives such as a fluxing agent; compacts, etc.) on at least a portion of a hearth material layer. In one embodiment, a plurality of channel openings extend at least partially through a layer of the reducible mixture to define a plurality of nugget forming reducible material regions. Such channel openings may be at least partially filled with nugget separation fill material (e.g., carbonaceous material). Thermally treating the layer of reducible mixture results in formation of one or more metallic iron nuggets. In other embodiments, various compositions of the reducible mixture and the formation of the reducible mixture provide one or more beneficial characteristics.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 7, 2005
    Publication date: July 13, 2006
    Inventors: Iwao Iwasaki, Michael Lalich, Robert Beaudin, Richard Kiesel, Andrew Lindgren, Rodney Bleifuss
  • Publication number: 20060081516
    Abstract: Apparatus, methods and systems are used to separate fines from objects of a feed mixture being processed (e.g., iron bearing pellets, chips and dust). For example, at least a portion of an endless belt defining a channel is movable up an incline relative to horizontal (e.g., an incline that is at an angle relative to horizontal that is greater than an angle of repose associated with the objects, but less than an angle of repose associated with the fines being removed). Further, obstruction elements may be used on the endless belt to impede the flow of the fines down the incline.
    Type: Application
    Filed: August 13, 2004
    Publication date: April 20, 2006
    Applicant: Regents of the University of Minnesota
    Inventors: David Hendrickson, Richard Kiesel, Rodney Bleifuss
  • Publication number: 20050229748
    Abstract: Systems and methods for use in processing raw material (e.g., iron bearing material) include a linear furnace apparatus extending along a longitudinal axis between a charging end and a discharging end (e.g., the linear furnace apparatus includes at least a furnace zone positioned along the longitudinal axis). Raw material is provided into one or more separate or separable containers (e.g., trays) at the charging end of the linear furnace apparatus. The separate or separable containers are moved through at least the furnace zone and to the discharging end where the processed material is discharged resulting in one or more empty containers. One or more of the empty containers are returned to the charging end of the linear furnace apparatus to receive further raw material.
    Type: Application
    Filed: March 31, 2005
    Publication date: October 20, 2005
    Applicant: Regents of the University of Minnesota
    Inventors: Rodney Bleifuss, David Englund, Richard Kiesel