Jason Wilson
Jason Wilson, Santa Ana, CA US
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20140066700 | Stereoscopic System for Minimally Invasive Surgery Visualization - Embodiments of the present invention provide improved visualization systems and methods for minimally invasive surgery. Some embodiments include the use of reverse kinematic positioning of camera systems to provide rapid and manual surgeon controllable positioning of camera systems as well as display of 3D surgical area images along the line of sight between a surgeon's eyes and the surgical area itself. | 03-06-2014 |
20140066701 | METHOD FOR MINIMALLY INVASIVE SURGERY STEROSCOPIC VISUALIZATION - Aspects of the present invention provide improved visualization systems and methods for minimally invasive surgery. Some embodiments include the use of reverse kinematic positioning of camera systems to provide rapid and manual surgeon controllable positioning of camera systems as well as display of 3D surgical area images along the line of sight between a surgeon's eyes and the surgical area itself. | 03-06-2014 |
20140066703 | STEREOSCOPIC SYSTEM FOR MINIMALLY INVASIVE SURGERY VISUALIZATION - Embodiments of the invention are directed to minimally invasive surgical instruments and procedures using those instruments wherein the instruments include optical elements (e.g. a percutaneous optical channel (POC), a retaining plug and a stereoscopic imaging device (e.g. a stereoscopic camera) and a stereoscopic display device. The instruments be part of a system used to provide a surgeon with an indirect stereoscopic view of a surgical area undergoing a minimally invasive surgical procedure in a way that is perceived by the surgeon as being similar to that of an open surgery and providing a natural and intuitive environment to perform the surgery with a high degree of control. | 03-06-2014 |
20140066704 | STEREOSCOPIC METHOD FOR MINIMALLY INVASIVE SURGERY VISUALIZATION - Embodiments of the invention are directed to minimally invasive surgical instruments and procedures using those instruments wherein the instruments include optical elements (e.g. a percutaneous optical channel (POC), a retaining plug and a stereoscopic imaging device (e.g. a stereoscopic camera) and a stereoscopic display device. The instruments be part of a system used to provide a surgeon with an indirect stereoscopic view of a surgical area undergoing a minimally invasive surgical procedure in a way that is perceived by the surgeon as being similar to that of an open surgery and providing a natural and intuitive environment to perform the surgery with a high degree of control. | 03-06-2014 |
20140347395 | Augmented Reality Methods and Systems Including Optical Merging of a Plurality of Component Optical Images - The present disclosure provides augmented reality methods and systems where two or more component optical images are optically overlaid via one or more beam splitters to form composite optical images. In some embodiments a second component optical image is an electronic optical image (an image from an electronically controlled emission source) while the first component optical image is one of a physical optical image (an image of a physical object from which diffuse reflection occurs), an electronic optical image, an emission optical image (an image from a non-electronic source that emits radiation), or a hybrid optical image (composed, of at least two of a physical optical image, and electronic optical image, or an emission optical image). In some embodiments the first and second component optical images are used to provide feedback concerning the quality of the overlaying and appropriate correction factors to improve the overlay quality. | 11-27-2014 |
Jason Wilson, Mill Valley, CA US
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20140129988 | PARALLAX AND/OR THREE-DIMENSIONAL EFFECTS FOR THUMBNAIL IMAGE DISPLAYS - According to various embodiments of the invention, parallax and/or three-dimensional effects are added to thumbnail image displays. In at least one embodiment, such effects are applied in a manner that causes the thumbnail images to appear to respond to their display environment. For example, a parallax effect can be applied that responds to current cursor position, scroll position, scroll velocity, orientation of the display device (detected, for example, by position- and/or motion-sensing mechanisms), and/or any other environmental conditions. As another example, thumbnail images can be refocused, and/or a viewpoint for an image can be adjusted, in response to a user clicking on or tapping on particular elements within such images. | 05-08-2014 |
20140282099 | RETRIEVAL, IDENTIFICATION, AND PRESENTATION OF MEDIA - Techniques are provided for concurrently displaying a plurality of media items from different sources, such as different computing devices of a user or social network providers with which the user has an account or with which the user has a social connection to an account. Media items may include digital images, video, text, and executables, or icons thereof. The media items may be analyzed to identify one or more different sets of media items, each set being associated with different criteria. Example criteria include a particular time range, a particular person, and a particular location. Once a set of media items is identified, each media item in the set is assigned to a group based on grouping criteria and displayed based on the group to which the media item belongs. | 09-18-2014 |
Jason Wilson, Huntersville, NC US
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20140360347 | HIGH DENSITY UNIDIRECTIONAL FABRIC FOR SOFT BALLISTICS APPLICATIONS - A ballistic article is comprised of high density fibers, where the linear mass density of the fibers is greater than 2000 dtex as measured by ASTM D1907 and the fibers in each layer have a total areal density greater than 100 g/m | 12-11-2014 |
Jason Wilson, Los Angeles, CA US
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20150115178 | METHODS AND SYSTEMS FOR GUIDING AN EMISSION TO A TARGET - Disclosed are methods and systems for guiding emissions to a target. The methods and systems utilize, in part, Markerless Tracking software to detect a beam of energy, such as a laser, toward a target such as a tissue that is the subject of a medical procedure. | 04-30-2015 |
Jason Wilson, Alisa Viejo, CA US
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20150141801 | SURGICAL PROCEDURES USING INSTRUMENT TO BOUNDARY SPACING INFORMATION EXTRACTED FROM REAL-TIME DIAGNOSTIC SCAN DATA - Specific embodiments of the invention are directed to improved surgical procedures involving the use of processed non-visual three-dimensional data (i.e. diagnostic scan data) to provide a surgeon with additional guidance (i.e. more than that generally obtained from visual observation of the working area) concerning the distance separating a working end of a surgical instrument and the posterior portion of a target tissue. Separation information may be used to aid the surgeon in minimizing the risk of unintended penetration of adjacent tissue with the working end of the instrument. Some embodiments provide for the visual and/or auditory conveyance of distance information to the surgeon. Additional embodiments provide for overlaying visual representations of selected three-dimensional structure information (e.g. depths of troughs cut into the lens) with the real surface feature images viewed by the surgeon. | 05-21-2015 |
Jason Wilson, Whittier, CA US
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20150260512 | BASEBALL PITCH QUALITY DETERMINATION METHOD AND APPARATUS - The disclosure provides for systems and methods for determining a pitch rating for a pitch in baseball. The pitch rating can be configured to be indicative of a quality of breaking and non-breaking pitches. The disclosure provides for a detection system that detects the position of the ball. The pitch rating can then be calculated by extracting flight parameters from the detection data and multiplying appropriate flight path parameters by pitch rating coefficients. The pitch rating coefficients can be tailored such that the pitch rating calculation provides a value that is correlated to a subjective opinion on pitch quality provided by an expert. The pitch rating can then be displayed in real time to provide feedback or information about a quality of the pitch. | 09-17-2015 |