| Patent application number | Description | Published |
| 20110043931 | OPTICAL LENS - The present invention relates to the field of laser machining and provides an optical lens, comprising a lens group and a diaphragm which is located in front of the lens group. The lens group comprises three lenses, respectively the first, the second and the third lens, which are sequentially arranged as a “negative-positive-positive” separated focal power system, wherein the first lens is a negative meniscus lens, the second lens is a positive meniscus lens, the third lens is a plano-convex or positive meniscus lens. All the curved surfaces of the first lens and the second lens are bent in the direction towards the diaphragm, and the focal length of the entire optical system is f, the focal lengths of the first, the second and the third lens are respectively f | 02-24-2011 |
| 20110096405 | OPTICAL LENS - The present invention relates to the field of laser machining and provides an optical lens, comprising a lens group and a diaphragm which is located in front of the lens group. The lens group comprises three lenses, respectively the first, the second and the third lens, which are sequentially arranged as a “negative-positive-positive” separated focal power system. The first lens is a double concave negative lens, the second lens is a positive meniscus lens, and the third lens is a double convex positive lens. Both of the curved surfaces of the second lens are bent in the direction towards the diaphragm, and the focal length of the entire optical system is f, the focal lengths of the first, the second and the third lens are respectively f | 04-28-2011 |
| Patent application number | Description | Published |
| 20100010581 | METHOD FOR CLOCK MANAGEMENT FOR AN IMPLANTABLE MEDICAL DEVICE - An implantable medical device is capable of delivering the therapeutic output to the patient. A controller, programmable by a medical professional, is operatively coupled to the implantable medical device to, in part, program the therapeutic output to be delivered to the patient. The controller has an interface allowing the medical professional to select an amount of the therapeutic output to be delivered to the patient in at least one of the series of discrete timer intervals. However, the therapeutic output deliver to the patient is dependant upon the clock time to which the infusion device. In certain situations the infusion device clock time may have inaccuracies that grow over time. The clock time can be reset by the infusion programmer but a method must be in place to determine and account for resetting the infusion device clock time that controls when the therapy will be delivered. | 01-14-2010 |
| 20100010646 | INTERFACE FOR IMPLANTABLE MEDICAL DEVICE PROGRAMMING - An implantable medical device is capable of delivering therapeutic output to a patient. A controller, programmable by a medical professional, is operatively coupled to the implantable medical device to, in part, program the therapeutic output to be delivered to the patient. The controller has an interface allowing the medical professional to graphically select an amount of the therapeutic output to be delivered to the patient in at least one of a series of discrete timer intervals. The graphic selection may be aided by the use of a light pen or other pointing device to sketch the infusion pattern. Computer programs using algorithms may be utilized to translate the information inputted through the light pen into an infusion program. | 01-14-2010 |
| 20100185182 | USER INTERFACE INDICATING FLUID LOCATION FOR AN IMPLANTABLE FLUID DELIVERY DEVICE - A programmer device includes an interface that communicates with an implantable fluid delivery device and a user interface that displays a representation of a portion of the implantable fluid delivery device and displays an indication of a location of fluid within the implantable fluid delivery device during a delivery phase, e.g., a priming or bridging phase. The user interface may display a representation of progress of the delivery phase. The user interface may display the indication of the location of the fluid within internal tubing of the implantable fluid delivery device or within a catheter of the implantable fluid delivery device. The programmer device may display the representation of the progress of the delivery phase as a simulation of the delivery phase or during the actual delivery phase of the implantable fluid delivery device. A user may therefore observe a location of fluid corresponding to progress of the delivery phase. | 07-22-2010 |
| 20100185183 | USER INTERFACE THAT DISPLAYS PENDING AND SELECTED PROGRAMMING FOR AN IMPLANTABLE MEDICAL DEVICE - Techniques are described for simultaneously displaying representations, such as graphical representations, of both a selected dosing program of an implantable fluid delivery device and a pending dosing program of the implantable fluid delivery device. In one example, a system includes an implantable fluid delivery device that delivers fluid to a patient according to a selected dosing program, and a programmer device that includes a user interface comprising a display to present a graphical representation of doses of fluid to be delivered to a patient via an implantable fluid delivery device, and a processor that controls the user interface to simultaneously present on the display a first indication of a selected dosing program of the implantable fluid delivery device and a second indication of a pending dosing program of the implantable fluid delivery pump. A user may therefore compare the selected dosing program with the pending dosing program. | 07-22-2010 |
| 20110144540 | MONITORING CONDITIONS OF IMPLANTABLE MEDICAL FLUID DELIVERY DEVICE - A programmer device includes an interface that communicates with an implantable fluid delivery device and a user interface that allows a user to troubleshoot a catheter connected to the fluid delivery device by measuring a pressure associated with the catheter. A processor may compare the measured pressure waveform to a previously-acquired waveform or the user interface may display the measured pressure waveform for the user to compare the displayed pressure waveform to a previously-acquired baseline waveform. The comparison between the two waveforms may be based on the pressure decay time. A historical log of measured pressure decays associated with the catheter may be maintained by the programmer device or the implantable fluid delivery device and displayed for the user to determine whether the performance of the catheter is deteriorating. | 06-16-2011 |