Patents by Inventor Scott Cameron Royston

Scott Cameron Royston 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: 11710424
    Abstract: An injection system can have a Syringe Dose and Position Apparatus (SDPA) mounted to a syringe. The SDPA can have one or more circuit boards. The SDPA can include one or more sensors for determining information about an injection procedure, such as the dose measurement, injection location, and the like. The SDPA can also include a power management board, which can be a separate board than a board mounted with the sensors. The syringe can also include a light source in the needle. Light emitted from the light source can be detected by light detectors inside a training apparatus configured to receive the injection. The syringe can have a power source for powering the sensors and the light source. The SDPA and the power source can be mounted to the syringe flange.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 24, 2019
    Date of Patent: July 25, 2023
    Assignee: Truinject Corp.
    Inventors: Gabrielle A. Rios, Scott Cameron Royston, Matthew Ryan, Cody Garrett Schulz, Clark B. Foster
  • Publication number: 20200202747
    Abstract: An injection system can have a Syringe Dose and Position Apparatus (SDPA) mounted to a syringe. The SDPA can have one or more circuit boards. The SDPA can include one or more sensors for determining information about an injection procedure, such as the dose measurement, injection location, and the like. The SDPA can also include a power management board, which can be a separate board than a board mounted with the sensors. The syringe can also include a light source in the needle. Light emitted from the light source can be detected by light detectors inside a training apparatus configured to receive the injection. The syringe can have a power source for powering the sensors and the light source. The SDPA and the power source can be mounted to the syringe flange.
    Type: Application
    Filed: October 24, 2019
    Publication date: June 25, 2020
    Inventors: Gabrielle A. Rios, Scott Cameron Royston, Matthew Ryan, Cody Garrett Schulz, Clark B. Foster
  • Patent number: 10648790
    Abstract: A system for determining a three-dimensional position of a tip of a testing tool in an anatomic training model can be used for injection training. The system can include first and second cameras positioned in the anatomic training model. The first and second cameras can each detect an area of light emitted from the tip of the testing tool. The system can also include a processing unit configured to trace the emitted light away from a location of a centroid of the area of emitted light in the first camera and a location of a centroid of the area of emitted light in the second camera respectively, and calculate a three-dimensional position of the distal tip of the testing tool based on the locations of the centroids. The calculation can take into account refraction of the emitted light through an innermost layer of the training model.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 1, 2017
    Date of Patent: May 12, 2020
    Assignee: Truinject Corp.
    Inventors: Clark B. Foster, Scott Cameron Royston
  • Publication number: 20190130792
    Abstract: An injection system or platform can simulate outcome of injection procedures, which can be specific to the patients' ethnicities, to aid the injector and patients in selecting a treatment plan. An injection system or platform can also include a pair of augmented reality glasses that allow a user of the system to visualize underlying anatomy, a needle tip underneath a patient's skin, and/or injection sites on the patient. An injection service provider and patient matching system can facilitate better matching between the injection service providers and the patients, which can improve the injection outcome for the patients.
    Type: Application
    Filed: August 30, 2018
    Publication date: May 2, 2019
    Inventors: Gabrielle A. Rios, Scott Cameron Royston, Clark B. Foster, Matthew Ryan, James Neesen
  • Patent number: 10269266
    Abstract: An injection system can have a Syringe Dose and Position Apparatus (SDPA) mounted to a syringe. The SDPA can have one or more circuit boards. The SDPA can include one or more sensors for determining information about an injection procedure, such as the dose measurement, injection location, and the like. The SDPA can also include a power management board, which can be a separate board than a board mounted with the sensors. The syringe can also include a light source in the needle. Light emitted from the light source can be detected by light detectors inside a training apparatus configured to receive the injection. The syringe can have a power source for powering the sensors and the light source. The SDPA and the power source can be mounted to the syringe flange.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 22, 2018
    Date of Patent: April 23, 2019
    Assignee: TruInject Corp.
    Inventors: Gabrielle A. Rios, Scott Cameron Royston, Matthew Ryan, Cody Garrett Schulz, Clark B. Foster
  • Publication number: 20180211562
    Abstract: An injection system can have a Syringe Dose and Position Apparatus (SDPA) mounted to a syringe. The SDPA can have one or more circuit boards. The SDPA can include one or more sensors for determining information about an injection procedure, such as the dose measurement, injection location, and the like. The SDPA can also include a power management board, which can be a separate board than a board mounted with the sensors. The syringe can also include a light source in the needle. Light emitted from the light source can be detected by light detectors inside a training apparatus configured to receive the injection. The syringe can have a power source for powering the sensors and the light source. The SDPA and the power source can be mounted to the syringe flange.
    Type: Application
    Filed: January 22, 2018
    Publication date: July 26, 2018
    Inventors: Gabrielle A. Rios, Scott Cameron Royston, Matthew Ryan, Cody Garrett Schulz, Clark B. Foster
  • Publication number: 20170254636
    Abstract: A system for determining a three-dimensional position of a tip of a testing tool in an anatomic training model can be used for injection training. The system can include first and second cameras positioned in the anatomic training model. The first and second cameras can each detect an area of light emitted from the tip of the testing tool. The system can also include a processing unit configured to trace the emitted light away from a location of a centroid of the area of emitted light in the first camera and a location of a centroid of the area of emitted light in the second camera respectively, and calculate a three-dimensional position of the distal tip of the testing tool based on the locations of the centroids. The calculation can take into account refraction of the emitted light through an innermost layer of the training model.
    Type: Application
    Filed: March 1, 2017
    Publication date: September 7, 2017
    Inventors: Clark B. Foster, Scott Cameron Royston