Patents by Inventor Thomas A. D. Burgmann
Thomas A. D. Burgmann 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: 10492269Abstract: Embodiments of a photoarray system are provided. In one embodiment, a photoarray system includes a lixel array comprising a plurality of lixels each supporting one or more radiation sources; a power source associated with the lixel array; and a control system associated with the power source and each of the radiation sources, the control system comprising a master processor-readable medium configured to store at least a portion of data that specifies at least one lixel illumination pattern, the control system further comprising master processing structure configured to regulate use of power individually by each of the radiation sources based on the at least one lixel illumination pattern.Type: GrantFiled: January 27, 2015Date of Patent: November 26, 2019Assignee: Innova Technology Inc.Inventor: Thomas A. D. Burgmann
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Publication number: 20180177020Abstract: Embodiments of a photoarray system are provided. In one embodiment, a photoarray system includes a lixel array comprising a plurality of lixels each supporting one or more radiation sources; a power source associated with the lixel array; and a control system associated with the power source and each of the radiation sources, the control system comprising a master processor-readable medium configured to store at least a portion of data that specifies at least one lixel illumination pattern, the control system further comprising master processing structure configured to regulate use of power individually by each of the radiation sources based on the at least one lixel illumination pattern.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 27, 2015Publication date: June 21, 2018Inventor: Thomas A.D. Burgmann
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Publication number: 20160346564Abstract: Embodiments of a photoarray system are provided. In one embodiment, a photoarray system includes an array of lixels, each lixel comprising at least one electrical component supported on a respective platform, each lixel in the array electrically interconnected with at least one adjacent lixel via one or more flexible wires; and heat sink structure supported on each of the platforms for dissipating heat generated by the at least one electrical component, the heat sink structure incorporating strain resistance structure interfacing with, and imparting strain resistance to, the one or more flexible wires.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 26, 2015Publication date: December 1, 2016Applicant: STRONACH MEDICAL GROUP, INC.Inventor: Thomas A.D. Burgmann
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Publication number: 20160346563Abstract: Embodiments of a photoarray system are provided. In one embodiment, a photoarray system includes a control system; a lixel array comprising a plurality of lixels each comprising at least one radiation source that is individually controllable by the control system to emit radiation; and a sensor array comprising a plurality of sensor modules distributed amongst the plurality of radiation sources, each of the sensor modules configured to communicate respective local readings to the control system.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 26, 2015Publication date: December 1, 2016Inventor: Thomas A.D. Burgmann
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Patent number: 7878203Abstract: A method of making shape-adaptable and spectral-selective distributed optical radiation sources, in the wavelength range between UV and mid-infrared, for therapeutic treatment using passive host medium containing nanocrystals is disclosed. The spectral output of the distributed optical radiation source is controlled by the nanocrystal size distribution that determines the spectral output of fluorescence radiation originating from these nanocrystals from within the said host medium, which contains the said nanocrystals, under excitation by an external source. The size of nanocrystals, or the size distribution of nanocrystals, incorporated in the host medium is selected based on the radiation spectral output required for therapeutic requirements. The passive host medium, incorporating the said nanocrystals, is made of adaptable, geometrically configurable, material that conforms to any desired shape.Type: GrantFiled: December 9, 2004Date of Patent: February 1, 2011Assignee: MedX Health Corp.Inventors: Manfred Hubert, Steven Martin, Ben G. Yacobi, Thomas A.D. Burgmann, Philip W. Passy
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Publication number: 20100331930Abstract: A phototherapy device includes a light source for emitting light of a suitable wavelength and a programmable controller connectable to the light source for controlling the power supplied to the light source. A programming key is associated with the programmable controller for programming the programmable controller to control the power supplied to the light source during use. The controller is programmable to control the operating configurations only when the programming key is in communication with the controller.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 2, 2010Publication date: December 30, 2010Inventors: Thomas A.D. Burgmann, Jackson Yu
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Patent number: 7513906Abstract: Phototherapy apparatus, incorporating interconnected radiation sources, such as diode laser cluster radiation devices, and method for bone healing, bone growth stimulation, and bone cartilage regeneration are disclosed. The method consists of applying the said radiation cluster apparatus conformally around the desired area of the bone to be treated and providing irradiation at appropriate wavelengths and power densities for a selected period of time to the said area of the bone structure to be treated. The apparatus incorporates a sufficient number of the diode laser cluster devices, or other appropriate light sources, which are adapted to be placed inside an appropriate brace (e.g., ankle brace or knee brace), or are embedded inside a reconfigurable foam, or are embedded inside deformable gel material, or are embedded within the cast, which facilitate radially-positioned sources for irradiation of the area to be treated.Type: GrantFiled: May 31, 2005Date of Patent: April 7, 2009Assignee: MedX Health Corp.Inventors: Philip W. Passy, Thomas A. D. Burgmann, Ben G. Yacobi
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Patent number: 5077547Abstract: Method and apparatus for programming sensors in a security system comprising a central monitor for generating a localized magnetic pulse signal, and one or more sensors each incorporating a magnetic switch for sensing the magnetic pulse signal generated by the central monitor and in response enabling programming of the sensor with data encoded within the magnetic pulse signal.Type: GrantFiled: March 6, 1990Date of Patent: December 31, 1991Assignee: Dicon Systems LimitedInventor: Thomas A. D. Burgmann
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Patent number: 4821027Abstract: A security system for monitoring and detecting security breaches in a home comprises a central monitor and a plurality of remote sensors for one or more of fire, smoke, intrusion, appliance operation and the like. Each of the sensors has a transmitter for transmitting an electronic message when the sensor goes into an alarm condition. The central monitor has a receiver to receive the electronic messages. An electronic microprocessor system decodes the received electronic message and takes the necessary course of action in accordance with a programmable scheme retained in electronic memory of the microprocessor system. The central monitor has a speech synthesizer responding to inputs from the microprocessor system. A keyboard is provided on the central monitor for allowing a user to interact with the security system. The microprocessor system is programmable via the keyboard to permit the user to customize the programmable scheme to render it unique to the user.Type: GrantFiled: November 16, 1987Date of Patent: April 11, 1989Assignee: Dicon Systems LimitedInventors: John Mallory, Thomas A. D. Burgmann, Gary Lennartz
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Patent number: 4801924Abstract: A security system for sensing the status of various security detectors used in, for example, home security such as fire, intrusion, emergency and appliance operation protection is disclosed. The detectors transmit, usually via radio frequency, various messages to a central monitor. To enable proper communication, the transmitters are programmed to transmit messages unique to the originating detector. The transmitters may be programmed at one station and then moved to the detector for insertion therein. During this transport, it is important that a volatile memory of the transmitter be retained. This is accomplished by a low power source. A disarming device is provided to disarm the transmitter during transport to prevent the transmitter from draining a short term power source by transmitting a message. This avoids the loss of any programmed information in the evaporative memory.Type: GrantFiled: January 20, 1988Date of Patent: January 31, 1989Assignee: Dicon Systems LimitedInventors: Thomas A. D. Burgmann, Gary Lennartz