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公开(公告)号:US11529528B2
公开(公告)日:2022-12-20
申请号:US16636273
申请日:2018-08-06
Applicant: Purdue Research Foundation
Inventor: Pedro P. Irazoqui , Gabriel Simon , Gabriel Omar Albors , Jack Williams , Quan Yuan , Zhi Wang , Curtis Slaubaugh
Abstract: Systems and methods for wireless stimulation of biological tissue (e.g. nerves, muscle tissue, etc.) and, in one exemplary implementation, to therapy for glaucoma based on the wireless administration of energy to the eye of a mammalian subject (e.g. human, rodent, etc.) to reduce an elevated intraocular pressure (IOP) involving the use of a multi-coil wireless power transfer assembly. The multi-coil wireless power transfer assembly may be used alone or in combination with a stimulation coil that can be implanted in the eye of a mammalian subject or within a contact lens worn by a mammalian subject.
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公开(公告)号:US20220088385A1
公开(公告)日:2022-03-24
申请号:US17542776
申请日:2021-12-06
Applicant: Purdue Research Foundation
Inventor: Pedro P. Irazoqui , Gabriel Simon , Gabriel O. Albors , Jack Williams , Quan Yuan
Abstract: An improved stimulus coil for use in wireless stimulation of biological tissue (e.g., nerves, muscle tissue, etc.) and, in one exemplary implementation, to glaucoma therapy based on the wireless administration of energy to the eye of a mammalian subject (e.g., human, rodent, etc.) to reduce an elevated intraocular pressure (IOP) involving the use of an improved stimulus coil. The improved stimulus coil may be implanted in the eye of a mammalian subject or positioned on the exterior of the eye, such as (by way of example) by being disposed within a contact lens worn by a mammalian subject.
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公开(公告)号:US12023497B2
公开(公告)日:2024-07-02
申请号:US17542776
申请日:2021-12-06
Applicant: Purdue Research Foundation
Inventor: Pedro P. Irazoqui , Gabriel Simon , Gabriel O. Albors , Jack Williams , Quan Yuan
CPC classification number: A61N1/36046 , A61N1/025 , A61N1/0408 , A61N1/0472 , G02C7/04 , G02C11/10 , H02J50/10
Abstract: An improved stimulus coil for use in wireless stimulation of biological tissue (e.g., nerves, muscle tissue, etc.) and, in one exemplary implementation, to glaucoma therapy based on the wireless administration of energy to the eye of a mammalian subject (e.g., human, rodent, etc.) to reduce an elevated intraocular pressure (IOP) involving the use of an improved stimulus coil. The improved stimulus coil may be implanted in the eye of a mammalian subject or positioned on the exterior of the eye, such as (by way of example) by being disposed within a contact lens worn by a mammalian subject.
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公开(公告)号:US11980759B2
公开(公告)日:2024-05-14
申请号:US18079716
申请日:2022-12-12
Applicant: Purdue Research Foundation
Inventor: Pedro Irazoqui , Gabriel Omar Albors , Daniel Pederson , Christopher John Quinkert , Muhammad Abdullah Arafat , Jack Williams , Zhi Wang , John G. R. Jefferys , Thelma Anderson Lovick , Terry L. Powley , Rebecca Anne Bercich , Henry Mei , Jesse Paul Somann , Quan Yuan , Hansraj Singh Bhamra
CPC classification number: A61N1/36135 , A61B5/01 , A61B5/08 , A61B5/14539 , A61N1/0531 , A61N1/0534 , A61N1/0548 , A61N1/0551 , A61N1/36007 , A61N1/3605 , A61N1/36053 , A61N1/36064 , A61N1/3611 , A61N1/37211 , A61N1/37223 , A61N1/3787
Abstract: Systems and techniques for wireless implantable devices, for example implantable biomedical devices employed for biomodulation. Some embodiments include a biomodulation system including a non-implantable assembly including a source for wireless power transfer and a data communications system, an implantable assembly including a power management module configured to continuously generate one or more operating voltage for the implantable assembly using wireless power transfer from the non-implantable assembly, a control module operably connected to at least one communication channel and at least one stimulation output, the control module including a processor unit to process information sensed via the at least one communication channel and, upon determining a condition exists, to generate an output to trigger the generation of a stimulus.
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公开(公告)号:US11191962B2
公开(公告)日:2021-12-07
申请号:US16351251
申请日:2019-03-12
Applicant: Purdue Research Foundation
Inventor: Pedro P. Irazoqui , Gabriel Simon , Gabriel O. Albors , Jack Williams , Quan Yuan
Abstract: An improved stimulus coil for use in wireless stimulation of biological tissue (e.g., nerves, muscle tissue, etc.) and, in one exemplary implementation, to glaucoma therapy based on the wireless administration of energy to the eye of a mammalian subject (e.g., human, rodent, etc.) to reduce an elevated intraocular pressure (IOP) involving the use of an improved stimulus coil. The improved stimulus coil may be implanted in the eye of a mammalian subject or positioned on the exterior of the eye, such as (by way of example) by being disposed within a contact lens worn by a mammalian subject.
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公开(公告)号:US20200368064A1
公开(公告)日:2020-11-26
申请号:US16636273
申请日:2018-08-06
Applicant: Purdue Research Foundation
Inventor: Pedro P. Irazoqui , Gabriel Simon , Gabriel Omar Albors , Jack Williams , Quan Yuan , Zhi Wang , Curtis Slaubaugh
Abstract: Systems and methods for wireless stimulation of biological tissue (e.g. nerves, muscle tissue, etc.) and, in one exemplary implementation, to therapy for glaucoma based on the wireless administration of energy to the eye of a mammalian subject (e.g. human, rodent, etc.) to reduce an elevated intraocular pressure (IOP) involving the use of a multi-coil wireless power transfer assembly. The multi-coil wireless power transfer assembly may be used alone or in combination with a stimulation coil that can be implanted in the eye of a mammalian subject or within a contact lens worn by a mammalian subject.
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公开(公告)号:US12161877B2
公开(公告)日:2024-12-10
申请号:US18084070
申请日:2022-12-19
Applicant: Purdue Research Foundation
Inventor: Pedro P. Irazoqui , Gabriel Simon , Gabriel O. Albors , Jack Williams , Quan Yuan , Zhi Wang , Curtis Slaubaugh
Abstract: Systems and methods for wireless stimulation of biological tissue (e.g. nerves, muscle tissue, etc.) and, in one exemplary implementation, to therapy for glaucoma based on the wireless administration of energy to the eye of a mammalian subject (e.g. human, rodent, etc.) to reduce an elevated intraocular pressure (IOP) involving the use of a multi-coil wireless power transfer assembly. The multi-coil wireless power transfer assembly may be used alone or in combination with a stimulation coil that can be implanted in the eye of a mammalian subject or within a contact lens worn by a mammalian subject.
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公开(公告)号:US20240359013A1
公开(公告)日:2024-10-31
申请号:US18644897
申请日:2024-04-24
Applicant: Purdue Research Foundation
Inventor: Pedro Irazoqui , Gabriel Omar Albors , Daniel Pederson , Christopher John Quinkert , Muhammad Abdullah Arafat , Jack Williams , Zhi Wang , John G.R. Jefferys , Thelma Anderson Lovick , Terry L. Powley , Rebecca Anne Bercich , Henry Mei , Jesse Paul Somann , Quan Yuan , Hansraj Singh Bhamra
CPC classification number: A61N1/36135 , A61B5/01 , A61B5/08 , A61B5/14539 , A61N1/0531 , A61N1/0534 , A61N1/0548 , A61N1/0551 , A61N1/36007 , A61N1/3605 , A61N1/36053 , A61N1/36064 , A61N1/3611 , A61N1/37211 , A61N1/37223 , A61N1/3787
Abstract: Systems and techniques for wireless implantable devices, for example implantable biomedical devices employed for biomodulation. Some embodiments include a biomodulation system including a non-implantable assembly including a source for wireless power transfer and a data communications system, an implantable assembly including a power management module configured to continuously generate one or more operating voltage for the implantable assembly using wireless power transfer from the non-implantable assembly, a control module operably connected to at least one communication channel and at least one stimulation output, the control module including a processor unit to process information sensed via the at least one communication channel and, upon determining a condition exists, to generate an output to trigger the generation of a stimulus.
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公开(公告)号:US20230181907A1
公开(公告)日:2023-06-15
申请号:US18079716
申请日:2022-12-12
Applicant: Purdue Research Foundation
Inventor: Pedro Irazoqui , Gabriel Omar Albors , Daniel Pederson , Christopher John Quinkert , Muhammad Abdullah Arafat , Jack Williams , Zhi Wang , John G.R. Jefferys , Thelma Anderson Lovick , Terry L. Powley , Rebecca Anne Bercich , Henry Mei , Jesse Paul Somann , Quan Yuan , Hansraj Singh Bhamra
CPC classification number: A61N1/36135 , A61N1/3787 , A61N1/0531 , A61N1/0551 , A61N1/36007 , A61N1/37211 , A61N1/3605 , A61B5/01 , A61B5/08 , A61B5/14539 , A61N1/0534 , A61N1/0548 , A61N1/36053 , A61N1/36064 , A61N1/3611 , A61N1/37223
Abstract: Systems and techniques for wireless implantable devices, for example implantable biomedical devices employed for biomodulation. Some embodiments include a biomodulation system including a non-implantable assembly including a source for wireless power transfer and a data communications system, an implantable assembly including a power management module configured to continuously generate one or more operating voltage for the implantable assembly using wireless power transfer from the non-implantable assembly, a control module operably connected to at least one communication channel and at least one stimulation output, the control module including a processor unit to process information sensed via the at least one communication channel and, upon determining a condition exists, to generate an output to trigger the generation of a stimulus.
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公开(公告)号:US20230119048A1
公开(公告)日:2023-04-20
申请号:US18084070
申请日:2022-12-19
Applicant: Purdue Research Foundation
Inventor: Pedro P. Irazoqui , Gabriel Simon , Gabriel O. Albors , Jack Williams , Quan Yuan , Zhi Wang , Curtis Slaubaugh
Abstract: Systems and methods for wireless stimulation of biological tissue (e.g. nerves, muscle tissue, etc.) and, in one exemplary implementation, to therapy for glaucoma based on the wireless administration of energy to the eye of a mammalian subject (e.g. human, rodent, etc.) to reduce an elevated intraocular pressure (IOP) involving the use of a multi-coil wireless power transfer assembly. The multi-coil wireless power transfer assembly may be used alone or in combination with a stimulation coil that can be implanted in the eye of a mammalian subject or within a contact lens worn by a mammalian subject.
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