Otoscope (e.g., Funnel Shaped Specula) Patents (Class 600/200)
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Patent number: 8206290Abstract: An improved medical inspection device at least comprises a hand-held portion, a display portion being connected with the hand-held portion and comprising a first printing circuit board, an image display module, an annular protuberance and at least one electrode contact, an inspection module comprising a joint portion, an inspection portion and a third printing circuit board, wherein the joint portion has a second printing circuit board provided at an inner surface thereof, and the inspection portion further comprises a lens, an image sensing unit and a light source, and a fastening ring that is detachably fastened with the annular protuberance of the display portion so as to firmly fasten the joint portion of the inspection module to the display portion.Type: GrantFiled: October 8, 2009Date of Patent: June 26, 2012Assignee: Apple Biomedical, Inc.Inventor: Tzai-Kun Huang
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Publication number: 20120157776Abstract: A device has a capacitive surface and a light source. A user of the device uses the capacitive surface to change the intensity of light emitted by the light source. To increase and decrease the intensity of the light emitted by the light source, the user touches the capacitive surface with one or more fingers.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 17, 2011Publication date: June 21, 2012Applicant: Welch Allyn, Inc.Inventor: Robert J. Wood
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Patent number: 8197403Abstract: An otoscopic instrument includes an instrument head attached to a handle and a speculum tip actuator mechanism for receiving, retaining and selectively ejecting an otoscopic speculum tip element. The tip actuator mechanism includes an actuator knob rotatably attached to the instrument head in which the instrument head includes annular securement slots sized for receiving external engagement features of a speculum tip element which are rotatably fitted into the slot(s). The actuator knob further includes a pin for displacing a secured speculum tip element from the securing slot upon rotation in a predetermined direction in order to eject the tip element.Type: GrantFiled: February 14, 2008Date of Patent: June 12, 2012Assignee: Welch Allyn, Inc.Inventors: John R. Strom, Cynthia A. Kuiper, Chris R. Roberts, Michael E. Bausch, Allan I. Krauter, Eric M. Andreassen, David C. Woods
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Publication number: 20120065473Abstract: An otoscope includes an instrument head, a tip element and an optical system. The instrument head has a distal insertion portion for insertion into an ear of a human or veterinary subject. The distal insertion portion has a distal opening. The tip element is releasably attached to the distal insertion portion. The tip element has a distal opening. The optical system is contained within the instrument head. The optical system includes a plurality of optical components. The optical system further comprises a viewing component for viewing of an image of a target of interest aligned along an optical axis disposed within said distal opening.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 20, 2011Publication date: March 15, 2012Applicant: WELCH ALLYN, INC.Inventors: Eric M. Andreassen, David M. Fallat, Ervin Goldfain, John R. Strom, John T. Delaney, Howard Haines, III, Corinn Fahrenkrug, Cynthia A. Kuiper
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Publication number: 20120059224Abstract: An ear speculum that includes a body having an ear-contacting tip with an opening; a light providing member; a viewing member; and a vacuum intake port, wherein the members and intake port are provided within the ear speculum with the vacuum intake port occupying a larger portion of the of the cross-sectional area of the ear speculum opening than the light providing or viewing members to facilitate removal of material from an ear canal. Also, an otoscope that includes a head; an ear speculum as described herein in operative association with the head; an image detector in image communication with the viewing member; a suction source in vacuum communication with the vacuum intake port; and a light source in illumination communication with the light providing member. Also, a system and method for removing material or debris from an ear canal using the otoscope described herein.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 2, 2011Publication date: March 8, 2012Inventors: Alexander Wellen, J. Gordon Vap
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Patent number: 8066634Abstract: A digital otoscope for capturing live and still digital images of body tissue and having associated optical characteristics that improve the quality of visual information gathered for medical inspection of both human and veterinary subjects. The digital otoscope includes a tip element having dimensions that are small enough to fit into a small body cavity, such as an ear canal. The tip element and the otoscope enclose an assembly of optical components yielding optical characteristics that provide a substantially wide field of view and a substantially wide range of optimal focus from which to form visual information within a small and confined body cavity.Type: GrantFiled: August 27, 2007Date of Patent: November 29, 2011Assignee: Welch Allyn, Inc.Inventors: Eric M. Andreassen, David M. Fallat, Ervin Goldfain, John R. Strom, John T. Delaney, Howard Haines, III, Corinn Fahrenkrug, Cynthia A. Kuiper
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Patent number: 8062216Abstract: An otoscope kit has an otoscope with an attachable ear wax removal device for ear wax removal. A fluid dispensing means which is attachable to the otoscope for ejecting fluid through said ear speculum into the ear canal, the fluid dispensing means being mounted on the gripping body of the otoscope. The fluid dispensing means preferably includes a housing, a fluid supply and dispensing container, a pump, a tube connected to the fluid supply and dispensing container at one end extending and connected to a connector on a speculum cover. The fluid dispensing means is controlled by an actuator switch that is mounted in an opening of said housing wherein the actuation of the fluid dispensing means occurs without blocking the line of sight through the viewing means. The fluid dispensing means further can have a fluid recovery means having a vacuum pump, a fluid and debris recovery container and a tube for connecting the fluid recovery container to a second connector in the speculum cover.Type: GrantFiled: July 14, 2009Date of Patent: November 22, 2011Inventor: Puthalath Koroth Raghuprasad
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Patent number: 8025668Abstract: A medical device removal system includes a vessel filter repositioning or removal device to remove and/or reposition a medical device, such as a vessel filter. The system includes a gripper to grip a medical device that is located within a body vessel, and a detector, linked to the gripper, to detect the proximity of the medical device to the gripper. The system may also include an output to indicate a signal from the detector.Type: GrantFiled: April 28, 2005Date of Patent: September 27, 2011Assignee: C. R. Bard, Inc.Inventor: Charles M. McCartney
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Publication number: 20110224493Abstract: An ear ailment diagnostic device and method in accordance with the present disclosure generally comprises a pair of earpieces, which both further comprise a light source, a magnification lens, an air conduction channel and a miniature camera. The earpieces may optionally comprise a thermometer and/or tympanometer. Each earpiece is coupled to an air conduction tube, an insufflator and an electrical wiring/data tube which is coupled to a computer. The insufflator may be manually, electronically, or battery powered. In the preferred embodiment the computer comprises a smart phone with data processing capability and wireless communication capability. Any data sent from the device can then be interpreted and diagnosed in a remote location so that an accurate treatment is prescribed.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 20, 2011Publication date: September 15, 2011Inventors: Olabisi Oyadiran, Windell Roach
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Publication number: 20110166421Abstract: Some embodiments provide an attachment for adapting an examination tool to identify a foreign object within a small orifice and to safely extract the foreign object using the examination tool. In some embodiments, the attachment is an enhanced otoscope cover for adapting an otoscope to simultaneously examine the ear canal and remove accumulated cerumen from the ear canal. The attachment includes a cover to couple the attachment to the otoscope and to provide a focal view point for the attachment. The attachment includes a support that extends from the cover. An extraction tip is located at the end of the support and is used to engage and extract cerumen and other objects.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 1, 2010Publication date: July 7, 2011Inventor: Pejman Katiraei
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Patent number: 7967747Abstract: A filter apparatus for use in a body vessel lumen having a wall, which may include a first elongate member having a proximal end and a distal end, a second elongate member attached proximate a first end to the first elongate member and having a second end, and a plurality of connectors attached to the second elongate member at spaced-apart intervals of the second elongate member and slidably disposed on the first elongate member, the second elongate member movable between a first elongate configuration where the connectors are at a first average distance apart from each other and a second filtering configuration where the connectors are at a second average distance apart less than the first.Type: GrantFiled: May 10, 2005Date of Patent: June 28, 2011Assignee: Boston Scientific Scimed, Inc.Inventor: Tracee E. J. Eidenschink
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Publication number: 20110152621Abstract: The present application concerns a device for measurement and analysis of the middle ear and ear channel colour for the diagnosis of ear infections. The device is composed of a otoscope (1), including two optical fibers (2a and 2b): one for ear illumination and another returning the reflected light. The electronic unit (3) can change linearly the power of emitted light, as well as, its colour. The received light is also independently measured, enabling the determination of changes on colour and texture associated with the ear inflammations. Command buttons in the otoscope handler (4) enable the user to save the values of the three colour components. The combined value of the components is shown in the digital display (5) of the electronic unit, as well as, by a set of LEDs (6) green, yellow and red that gives a diagnosis in a simple and immediate way. The otoscope allows, simultaneously, directly ear view through a magnifying glass (7) applied in the head of the otoscope, with a standard white light.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 13, 2009Publication date: June 23, 2011Inventors: Joaquim Gabriel Magalhães Mendes, Jorge Manuel Matos Reis, João Manuel Ribeiro Da Silva Tavares, Georgeta Maria Costa Alves De Oliveira, José Jesus Soeira
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Publication number: 20110087073Abstract: An improved medical inspection device at least comprises a hand-held portion, a display portion being connected with the hand-held portion and comprising a first printing circuit board, an image display module, an annular protuberance and at least one electrode contact, an inspection module comprising a joint portion, an inspection portion and a third printing circuit board, wherein the joint portion has a second printing circuit board provided at an inner surface thereof, and the inspection portion further comprises a lens, an image sensing unit and a light source, and a fastening ring that is detachably fastened with the annular protuberance of the display portion so as to firmly fasten the joint portion of the inspection module to the display portion.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 8, 2009Publication date: April 14, 2011Applicant: Apple Biomedical, Inc.Inventor: Tzai-Kun HUANG
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Publication number: 20110060191Abstract: The present invention relates to otoscopes and more specifically to musical or sound emitting otoscopes that may serve to calm pediatric patient or patients with emotional or developmental disabilities. The musical otoscope incorporates a head capable of receiving a speculum, a speaker mounted within the head and a sound reproduction apparatus for driving the speaker. The head of the otoscope may include a housing having a front side, a rear side and an interior space, the rear side having a magnifying lens, the front side receives a base of the and a speaker mounted within the housing, where the speaker is linked to a sound reproduction apparatus for driving the speaker is presented. The sound reproduction device may be an MP3 player or any other device that includes a power source, a micro controller/processor, a digital signal processor and a digital to analog converter. The use of a sound emitting otoscope has been found to ease patient diagnosis and care.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 3, 2010Publication date: March 10, 2011Inventors: Jason D. Lynn, Melissa A. Lynn
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Patent number: 7901351Abstract: The present optical image viewing fiberoptic otoscope electromagnetically passive. A body portion is connectable to a light source and has mounted to it a fiberoptic cable and an optical viewer. The fiberoptic cable is thin and flexible, and contains separate light and image transmission paths. Its distal end is adapted for emitting and receiving light. The body includes a light source connection for interfacing an external light source. An optical-type image viewer attached to the body is in light communication with the image path for displaying a received image for viewing by a user. One or more tools are mountable to the otoscope body or fiberoptic cable for performing an operation at the distal end of the fiberoptic cable, e.g., removal of a material from the site. Optionally, the otoscope body may be mounted to a headband via an articulated support arm.Type: GrantFiled: April 6, 2004Date of Patent: March 8, 2011Assignee: Medical Innovations, LLCInventor: James T. Prescott
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Patent number: 7886741Abstract: Methods and apparatus provide for: coupling an elongate guide substantially at a first end to at least one vertebral body of a spinal column of a patient; and extending a second end of the guide to a structure of the patient spaced in an anterior direction away from the at least one vertebral body towards an entry incision.Type: GrantFiled: April 14, 2009Date of Patent: February 15, 2011Assignee: Synthes USA, LLCInventors: Mickey Dean Morgan, John Henry Peloza, Randall Feldman Lee
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Publication number: 20100317924Abstract: To provide additional capabilities when utilizing an otoscope apparatus, an attachment device is provided for digitally capturing medical data for ears, nose and throat patients. The device is implemented as an attachment to an otoscope, which replaces the wide angle viewing lens of the instrument head, for the purpose of digitally capturing diagnostic images and data. In practice this may typically include images of the tympanic membrane, ear canal, tharynx and nasal cavity. A method and system is utilized that assigns a unique identifier to each image, specific to each patient, based on predetermined criteria as well as the date and time. The attachment device is provided with the capability to magnify and/or reduce the image dimension via a focusable lens of the apparatus, while an internal processor displays and stores suitable images. Additionally, the device includes the ability to record notes, observations and comments via a dictation feature.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 28, 2010Publication date: December 16, 2010Inventors: Michael A. Sisko, Glenn Ringel
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Patent number: 7837692Abstract: A catheter (2) is used in medical applications, for example for the retrieval of a sample from a patient or the insertion or retrieval of medical devices such as filters, stents (3) to and from the patient. The catheter (2) includes an expandable tip (6) at a leading portion of a catheter tube portion (5). This expandable tip (6) can retrieve or deliver samples, medical devices, etc. (3), which are slightly larger than the dimensions of a main catheter tube (5) inserted into the patient. The expandable tip (6) can also include extension members (10) which provide axial support to the expandable tip (6) but which still allow expansion in the radial direction.Type: GrantFiled: July 5, 2006Date of Patent: November 23, 2010Assignee: Salviac LimitedInventors: Patrick Mulholland, Gerard O'Carroll, Dominic Conlon, David Vale, Eamon Brady
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Patent number: 7815661Abstract: A method of treating a vein comprises accessing a vein at an access point spaced from a sapheno-femoral junction. A bioabsorbable fibrous body is implanted into the vein through the access point. The body is moved in the vein toward the sapheno-femoral junction.Type: GrantFiled: January 25, 2006Date of Patent: October 19, 2010Assignee: Tyco Healthcare Group, LPInventors: Michael S. Mirizzi, Anna G. Prestezog, Halil I. Karabey
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Publication number: 20100249514Abstract: A handheld device for performing an optical medical examination of a patient. The device comprises a handle; an image sensor positioned at an end of the handle; a trigger provided in the handle; an image memory for storing the image data upon activation of the trigger; a roll of print media mounted in the handle; an ink supply within a core of the roll of print media; a media transportation mechanism; a pagewidth print head extending longitudinally within the handle; a guillotine mechanism for severing a printed image from the transported print media; and a print engine controller.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 10, 2010Publication date: September 30, 2010Inventors: Kia Silverbrook, Janette Faye Lee
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Patent number: 7803110Abstract: A veterinary otoscope permitting examination of an ear is defined by an instrument head including a proximal end and a distal insertion portion that is insertable into the ear. The veterinary otoscope includes an imaging lens train disposed within the instrument head, wherein each of the imagine lens train, an eyepiece and a distal opening of said insertion portion are aligned along an optical axis. The veterinary otoscope further includes a focusing mechanism for selectively moving at least one of the imagine lens train and the optics contained within the eyepiece relative to one another along the optical axis. The imagine lens train and the optics in the eyepiece define an optical system such that an entrance pipil is substantially located in the distal insertion portion of the instrument head, thereby enabling the entire tympanic membrane to be viewed at once by the user.Type: GrantFiled: March 28, 2006Date of Patent: September 28, 2010Assignee: Welch Allyn, Inc.Inventors: Ervin Goldfain, Steven R. Slawson, Eric M. Andreassen, Kimberly E. McNeilly, Elizabeth P. Staples
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Publication number: 20100191063Abstract: The present invention is a portable otoscope device that is mainly a single machine-operated structural design for convenient usage by users. It includes a grip styled main body with a protruding conical shape body set on the front end of its upper portion and a base portion set in the rear side, and it combines with a display panel. There is a control circuitry system set inside the main body that is including at least picture-taking and displaying mechanism. The protruding conical shape body is used to extend it into the patient's ears such that the images can be transferred to the display panel through the picture-taking mechanism. It then can provide a fast and simple surveillance and diagnosis, and it thus can obtain the practical advancement.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 29, 2009Publication date: July 29, 2010Inventor: Chun Chieh Hsu
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Patent number: 7740579Abstract: An otoscope 800 includes a lens 802 and an eyepiece 801 by which a doctor can examine the external ear cavity of a patient. The otoscope includes a handle 803 within which there is situated a printer to provide an instantaneous permanent record of an image viewed by the doctor. Upon activation of a trigger 817, a permanent graphic image is printed onto a sheet 816 that passes out of the handle 803 via slot 804.Type: GrantFiled: November 22, 2001Date of Patent: June 22, 2010Assignee: Silverbrook Research Pty LtdInventors: Kia Silverbrook, Janette Faye Lee
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Patent number: 7670287Abstract: A medical diagnostic instrument includes a housing containing at least one battery and a light source, such as a lamp, for illuminating a medical target. A switch includes a movable member that selectively moves at least one of the battery and the lamp into and out of electrical connection with the other. The instrument is preferably fabricated from a diecast or an extrusion process wherein a thin plastic sleeve member having text and/or graphic materials can be shrink fitted onto an extruded handle.Type: GrantFiled: February 9, 2006Date of Patent: March 2, 2010Assignee: Welch Allyn, Inc.Inventors: Chris R. Roberts, Allan I. Krauter, Michael A. Pasik, John R. Strom, Peter J. Davis
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Publication number: 20100004513Abstract: The apparatus and methods herein provide light sources and endoscopy systems that can improve the quality of images and the ability of users to distinguish desired features when viewing tissues by providing methods and apparatus that improve the dynamic range of images from endoscopes, in particular endoscopes that have dynamic range limited because of small image sensors and small pixel electron well capacity, and other optical systems.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 30, 2009Publication date: January 7, 2010Applicant: Tidal Photonics, Inc.Inventors: Nicholas B. MacKinnon, Ulrich Stange
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Patent number: 7621870Abstract: Everting filter devices and methods for using the devices, including using the devices as intra-vascular filters to filter thrombus, emboli, and plaque fragments from blood vessels. The filter devices include a filter body nominally tubular in shape and having a large proximal opening. The filter body can extend from a proximal first end region distally over the non-everted exterior surface of the filter, further extending distally to a distal-most region, then converging inwardly and extending proximally toward the filter second end region, forming a distal everted cavity. The degree of eversion of the filter can be controlled by varying the distance between the filter first end region near the proximal opening and the closed second end region. Bringing the filter first and second end regions closer together can bring filter material previously on the non-everted filter exterior to occupy the distal-most region.Type: GrantFiled: August 22, 2005Date of Patent: November 24, 2009Assignee: EV3 Inc.Inventors: Marwane Berrada, Richard Kusleika, Kent Anderson
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Electrical adapter for medical diagnostic instruments using replaceable LEDs as illumination sources
Patent number: 7458934Abstract: An LED for use with a medical diagnostic instrument having an adapter disposed between an instrument head and a hand-grippable handle, the LED being removably attachable in relation to the adapter in order to permit selective replacement of the LED, as needed. The LED is situated in order to provide mechanical and electrical interface with at least one of the adapter and the instrument, thereby enabling the adapter and the LED to convert the illumination source of the instrument selectively between an incandescent light source and the LED. The adapter matches a polarity between the LED and a power supply that is specifically intended for powering an incandescent light source.Type: GrantFiled: May 17, 2007Date of Patent: December 2, 2008Assignee: Welch Allyn, Inc.Inventors: Chris R. Roberts, Corinn C. Fahrenkrug, Allan I. Krauter, Shawn A. Briggman, Michael A. Pasik, Peter J. Davis, John R. Strom, Charles N. Stewart, Jon R. Salvati, Robert L. Vivenzio -
Patent number: 7419467Abstract: A dental/medical instrument is provided for use in diagnostic and related patient inspection/examination. The device includes a body having an integral speculum with a video image capture device, a power supply and a display. These components, and user actuatable controls, are integral with the body. The body is adapted for convenient engagement and manipulation by a user's hand to provide a unitary, hand-held device capable of illuminating and capturing an image of a patient, and displaying the image. An autofocus device moves an image sensor relative to a fixed lens array. Components of the image capture device, such as a lens and light emitter, are disposed on a nose portion of the speculum, which is modularly replaceable with alternate nose portions sized and shaped to facilitate various discrete medical/dental examination procedures. Embodiments also includes a tube and controller configured to apply material, capture data, and/or effect movement of the speculum.Type: GrantFiled: September 10, 2004Date of Patent: September 2, 2008Assignee: M3 Electronics, Inc.Inventor: Jory Tsai
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Patent number: 7416757Abstract: A polymeric coating is applied to at least one embolic coil carried in a fixture, at least a portion of said embolic coil being generally vertical and straight. The coil is carried in the fixture during the processing, and may remain in the fixture if desired for further steps of processing.Type: GrantFiled: April 6, 2005Date of Patent: August 26, 2008Assignee: Cordis Neurovascular, Inc.Inventors: Richard Champion Davis, III, Yufu Li, Zhigang Li, Juan A. Lorenzo, Murty N. Vyakarnam
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Patent number: 7399275Abstract: An otoscope permitting examination of a patient's ear is defined by an instrument head including a proximal end and a distal insertion portion that is insertable into the ear. The otoscope includes an imaging lens train disposed within the instrument head, wherein each of the imaging lens train, an eyepiece and a distal opening of said insertion portion are aligned along an optical axis. The otoscope further includes a focusing mechanism for selectively moving at least one of the imaging lens train and the optics contained within the eyepiece relative to one another along the optical axis. The imaging lens train and the optics in the eyepiece define an optical system such that an entrance pupil is substantially located in the distal insertion portion of the instrument head, thereby enabling the entire tympanic membrane to be viewed at once by the user.Type: GrantFiled: July 23, 2004Date of Patent: July 15, 2008Assignee: Welch Allyn, Inc.Inventors: Ervin Goldfain, Steven R. Slawson, Eric M. Andreassen, Cynthia A. Kuiper, Elizabeth P. Staples, Raymond A. Lia
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Patent number: 7395215Abstract: A health information package that a person carries with him at all times with all his health data, and enables him to grant caregivers instant access to all or any part of his health data, whenever the information is needed, at all points of care anywhere in the world, in computer readable and eye readable forms. A database management software program is contained in a portable computer readable storage device of the package. A blank data recording form and an updated health overview, organized by body organ systems, problems, types and sub-types of data can be printed when desired. With the package, any standard personal computer can be used to record, update, link, integrate and display health data from birth to death. The owner has absolute control on the availability, completeness, accuracy, integrity, privacy, confidentiality, security, backups and access to his health data that are stored on the package.Type: GrantFiled: November 8, 2002Date of Patent: July 1, 2008Inventor: Amos Grushka
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Publication number: 20080139888Abstract: A tip element for an otoscopic apparatus includes engagement features that permit selective attachment to two different tip attachment mechanisms. The tip element includes both interior and exterior engagement features that provide interchangeability with otoscopes having different tip attachment schemes. The tip element includes an increased distal aperture formed from a decreased slope that enables a larger field of view, permitting the entire tympanic membrane to be viewed at once. External engagement features permit ejection of the tip from the otoscope, as well as stackability of a plurality of tip elements.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 14, 2008Publication date: June 12, 2008Applicant: Welch Allyn, Inc.Inventors: John R. Strom, Cynthia A. Kuiper, Chris R. Roberts, Michael E. Bausch, Allan I. Krauter, Eric M. Andreassen, David C. Woods
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Patent number: 7373218Abstract: An information distribution system capable of presenting an image photographed by a moving body, such as a robot or vehicle, selected by a user. The information distribution system includes moving bodies, local managers, and a global manager. When a user requests a connection with one of the moving bodies to the global manager through a portable terminal such as a portable phone, a menu generation section of the global manager generates a menu screen, and sends it to the portable terminal. The user selects one from the moving bodies through the menu screen, so that the portable terminal of the user connects with the selected moving body. An image photographed by a camera of the moving body is sent to the local manager, and information related to the image is superimposed on the image. Consequently, the superimposed image is sent to the portable terminal.Type: GrantFiled: August 30, 2004Date of Patent: May 13, 2008Assignee: Honda Motor Co., Ltd.Inventor: Yoshiaki Sakagami
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Patent number: 7354399Abstract: A tip element for an otoscopic apparatus includes engagement features that permit selective attachment to two different tip attachment mechanisms. The tip element includes both interior and exterior engagement features that provide interchangeability with otoscopes having different tip attachment schemes. The tip element includes an increased distal aperture formed from a decreased slope that enables a larger field of view, permitting the entire tympanic membrane to be viewed at once. External engagement features permit ejection of the tip element from the otoscope, as well as stackability of a plurality of tip elements.Type: GrantFiled: July 23, 2004Date of Patent: April 8, 2008Assignee: Welch Allyn, Inc.Inventors: John R. Strom, Cynthia A. Kuiper, Chris R. Roberts, Michael E. Bausch, Allan I. Krauter, Eric M. Andreassen, David C. Woods
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Patent number: 7279005Abstract: A self-expanding stent formed from helically wound and braided filaments of bioabsorbable polymers such as PLA, PLLA, PDLA, and PGA.Type: GrantFiled: February 14, 2006Date of Patent: October 9, 2007Assignee: Boston Scientific Scimed, Inc.Inventor: Jonathan S. Stinson
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Patent number: 7276025Abstract: An adapter for permitting a medical diagnostic instrument having an illumination source including at least one LED (light emitting diode) to be used with a power supply normally configured for use with a diagnostic instrument having at least one incandescent lamp as an illumination source. The adapter includes circuitry for compensating LED specific characteristics for permitting the power supply to be used with the LED.Type: GrantFiled: March 20, 2003Date of Patent: October 2, 2007Assignee: Welch Allyn, Inc.Inventors: Chris R. Roberts, Corinn C. Fahrenkrug, Allan I. Krauter, Shawn A. Briggman, Michael A. Pasik, Peter J. Davis, John R. Strom, Charles N. Stewart, Jon R. Salvati, Robert L. Vivenzio
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Patent number: 7137948Abstract: A dental/medical instrument is provided for use in diagnostic and related patient inspection/examination. The device includes a body having an integral speculum with a video image capture device, a power supply and a display. These components, in addition to user actuatable controls, are disposed integrally with the body. The body is adapted for convenient engagement and manipulation by a user's hand to provide a unitary, hand-held device capable of illuminating and capturing an image of a patient, and displaying the image. Components of the image capture device, such as a lens and light emitter, are disposed on a nose portion of the speculum. The nose portion is modularly replaceable with alternate nose portions sized and shaped to facilitate various discrete medical/dental examination procedures. The instrument also includes a tube and controller configured to apply material, capture data, and/or effect movement of the speculum.Type: GrantFiled: August 11, 2003Date of Patent: November 21, 2006Assignee: Jory TSAIInventor: Jory Tsai
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Patent number: 7056286Abstract: A method and apparatus for anchoring a medical implant device after the device has been brought to rest at a desired position within a blood vessel or other body passageway. An anchor delivery system is provided which houses one or more uniquely configured expandable anchors which are connected to the medical implant device. The anchors remain housed in a non expanded configuration until after the medical implant device has come to rest in a desired position within the body, and then the anchors are positively propelled through a body wall from a first side to a second side where each anchor expands outwardly on opposite sides of an anchor shaft. To positively propel the anchors, a drive shaft for the anchor shafts extends back to a triggering unit which, when activated, causes the drive shaft to drive the anchor shafts in a direction which results in propulsion of the anchors through the body wall.Type: GrantFiled: November 12, 2003Date of Patent: June 6, 2006Inventors: Adrian Ravenscroft, Stephen J. Kleshinski
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Patent number: 7029440Abstract: Distal protection filter frame and method for using and manufacturing the same. A distal protection filter frame may include one or more struts, a mouth, and a filter coupled to the mouth.Type: GrantFiled: March 13, 2002Date of Patent: April 18, 2006Assignee: Scimed Life Systems, Inc.Inventors: Thomas E. Broome, James M. Anderson, Robert L. Cassell, Verivada (Chandru) Chandrasekaran, John M. K. Daniel, Bradley F. Slaker, Jeffrey H. Vogel
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Patent number: 6923760Abstract: An endoscopic cleaning device capable of properly removing wet cerumen from an auditory canal while the interior of an auditory canal is illuminated. The device allows an image of the interior of the auditory canal to be acquired while the auditory canal is being cleaned. The device has an ear picking main body that also serves as a light guide to provide the illumination. The ear picking main body rotates about a light guide containing the micro lens used to acquire the image, so that the image remains stable. The ear picking main body is inserted through a removable, elastically deformable tubular ear picking part having a through hole and an outer layer made of fibrous material. In this way light can be delivered to the end of the ear picking main body, and the fibrous material of the ear picking part can be used to remove wet cerumen.Type: GrantFiled: October 6, 2003Date of Patent: August 2, 2005Assignee: Coden Co., Ltd.Inventors: Yoshiharu Koda, Kojiro Koda
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Patent number: 6845297Abstract: A system for tele-operating a robot in an environment includes a user interface for controlling the tele-operation of the robot, an imaging device associated with the robot for providing image information representative of the environment around the robot, means for transmitting the image information to the user interface, means for converting the image information to a user-perceptible image at the user interface, means for designating one or more waypoints located anywhere in the user-perceptible image towards which the robot will move, the waypoint in the user-perceptible image towards which the robot will first move being designated as the active waypoint using an icon, means for automatically converting the location of the active waypoint in the user-perceptible image into a target location having x, y, and z coordinates in the environment of the robot, means for providing real-time instructions to the robot from the user interface to move the robot from the robot's current location in the environment toType: GrantFiled: January 9, 2003Date of Patent: January 18, 2005Assignee: IRobot CorporationInventor: James R. Allard
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Publication number: 20040249244Abstract: An endoscopic auditory canal cleaning device is provided which is capable of properly removing wet cerumen while keeping the interior of an auditory canal radiated with ample light.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 6, 2003Publication date: December 9, 2004Inventors: Yoshiharu Koda, Kojiro Koda
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Publication number: 20040186352Abstract: A compact medical diagnostic instrument includes at least one white LED which is coupled to a light guide made up of a single optical fiber or a bundle containing a small number of optical fibers to provide illumination of a medical target, such as the ear canal.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 20, 2003Publication date: September 23, 2004Applicant: Welch Allyn, Inc.Inventors: Chris R. Roberts, Corinn C. Fahrenkrug, Allan I. Krauter, Michael A. Pasik, John R. Strom, Peter J. Davis, Shawn A. Briggman, Richard A. Tamburrino
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Publication number: 20040181128Abstract: The output of an distance measuring or imaging assembly positioned in a lumen of fixed, known geometry and size can provide data sufficient to determine the three-dimensional geometry and dimensions of an object such as an ear canal. The lumen's geometry and dimensions may be predetermined or measured by measuring or imaging an object of known geometry and dimensions.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 11, 2003Publication date: September 16, 2004Inventor: Martin W. Masters
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Publication number: 20040136010Abstract: The invention concerns a method for obtaining geometrical data relating to the internal surface of the ear canal and/or ear whereby a probe having a light emitting distal portion is inserted into the ear canal, the method further comprising the steps of: directing light from a distal portion of a probe to illuminate at least one point of the internal circumferential surface of the ear and/or ear canal, receiving the light reflected from the illuminated surface, and directing the received light to at least one light sensitive element to generate an output, analyzing the output to determine the distance from the probe to the internal surface of the ear and/or ear canal at points of the circumference. The invention also relates to an apparatus for obtaining geometrical data relating to the internal surface of ear and ear canal.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 19, 2003Publication date: July 15, 2004Inventors: Preben Damgard Jensen, Tom Olesen
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Publication number: 20040127771Abstract: A diagnostic instrument, in particular an otoscope (1), including a body with a funnel-shaped housing (2), and a base (6) formed integrally on the housing (2), and lighting arranged in the housing or in the base (6). The lighting has a light-emitting diode (10), and the body accommodates adapter electronics (11) which adapt voltage delivered from outside to a voltage required by the light-emitting diode (10).Type: ApplicationFiled: December 15, 2003Publication date: July 1, 2004Applicant: Heine Optotechnik GmbH & Co. KGInventors: Helmut A. Heine, Norbert Merkt
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Patent number: 6726621Abstract: A device for removing a thrombus filter from a blood vessel is disclosed. A device in accordance with the present invention includes a shaft having a proximal end, a distal end, and a lumen extending therethrough, a wire having a first end and a second end, the wire being partially disposed within the lumen of the shaft, a portion of the wire extending beyond the distal end of the shaft and forming a loop, and a portion of the wire extending beyond the proximal end of the shaft.Type: GrantFiled: December 14, 2001Date of Patent: April 27, 2004Assignee: SciMed Life Systems, Inc.Inventors: Naroun Suon, James Weldon
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Publication number: 20040049098Abstract: An otoscope 800 includes a lens 802 and an eyepiece 801 by which a doctor can examine the external ear cavity of a patient. The otoscope includes a handle 803 within which there is situated a printer to provide an instantaneous permanent record of an image viewed by the doctor. Upon activation of a trigger 817, a permanent graphic image is printed onto a sheet 816 that passes out of the handle 803 via slot 804.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 23, 2003Publication date: March 11, 2004Inventors: Kia Silverbrook, Janette Faye Lee
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Publication number: 20040039251Abstract: A medical diagnostic instrument includes a housing containing at least one battery and a light source, such as a lamp, for illuminating a medical target. A switch includes a movable member that selectively moves at least one of the battery and the lamp into and out of electrical connection with the other. The instrument is preferably fabricated from a diecast or an extrusion process wherein a thin plastic sleeve member having text and/or graphic materials can be shrink fitted onto an extruded handle.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 3, 2003Publication date: February 26, 2004Applicant: Welch Allyn, Inc.Inventors: Chris R. Roberts, Allan I. Krauter, Michael A. Pasik, John R. Strom, Peter J. Davis
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Patent number: 6689084Abstract: A method for carotid endarterectomy. A blood filter is positioned within a carotid artery downstream of an atheromatous plaque. The filter is expanded. The carotid artery is clamped upstream and downstream of the atheromatous plaque while the filter is expanded. An endarterectomy procedure is performed on the region of the carotid artery having the atheromatous plaque. The carotid artery is unclamped while the filter is expanded. In certain cases a shunt is positioned in a region of the carotid artery having the atheromatous plaque and secured to the shunt by clamping, the shunt comprising a tubular member having a proximal opening, a distal opening, and a lumen therebetween.Type: GrantFiled: February 12, 2003Date of Patent: February 10, 2004Assignee: Edwards Lifescience CorporationInventors: Alan L. Kaganov, Jonathan D. Root, John McKenzie