Tobias Funk - Martinez CA, US Joseph Anthony Heanue - Oakland CA, US Waldo Stephen Hinshaw - Burlingame CA, US Edward Gerald Solomon - Menlo Park CA, US Brian Patrick Wilfley - Los Altos CA, US
Assignee:
Triple Ring Technologies, Inc. - Newark CA
International Classification:
A61B 6/00
US Classification:
378 9, 378 10
Abstract:
The present invention pertains to an apparatus and method for inverse geometry volume computed tomography medical imaging of a human patient. A plurality of stationary x-ray sources for producing x-ray radiation are used. A rotating collimator located between the plurality of x-ray sources and the human patient is also used. A rotating detector can also be used.
Edward Solomon - Menlo Park CA, US Douglas Elliott - Scotts Valley CA, US Brian Skillicorn - Saratoga CA, US Peter Loeffler - Los Gatos CA, US David Baker - San Jose CA, US
International Classification:
H05G001/02
US Classification:
378/197000, 378/121000, 378/196000
Abstract:
An x-ray system comprising a scanning beam x-ray source configured to projected at least one x-ray beam in a generally upward direction. When the generated x-rays are scattered they are scattered in a direction predominantly away from x-ray sensitive areas of attending staff. The unscattered x-rays are subsequently received at a detector and an image is reconstructed.
System And Method For Determining Electrode-Tissue Contact Using Phase Difference
Methods and systems for monitoring contact between a medical probe and tissue are provided. A medical probe is introduced into a patient adjacent the tissue. A time varying signal is transmitted to or from the second electrode, the time varying signal is sensed at the first tip electrode, a phase difference between the transmitted signal and the sensed signal is determined, and contact between the first tip electrode and the tissue is detected based on the determined phase difference.
Joseph Heanue - Oakland CA, US Lester John Lloyd - Orinda CA, US Edward Solomon - Menlo Park CA, US
Assignee:
ViOptix, Inc. - Fremont CA
International Classification:
A61B 5/1455
US Classification:
600323, 600310
Abstract:
A system includes an enclosure having a processor and a memory coupled to the processor. The enclosure includes a display coupled to the processor where the display is visible from an exterior of the enclosure; and a battery within the enclosure coupled to the processor and the display. The enclosure includes a probe tip coupled to an exterior of the enclosure. The probe tip includes first, second, and third sensor openings. A first distance between the first and second sensor openings is different than a second distance between the first and third sensor openings. The enclosure includes code stored in the memory where the code is executable by the processor, and includes code to receive first data associated with the first and second sensor openings, code to receive second data associated with the first and second sensor openings, and code to perform SRS using the first and the second data.
Inverse Geometry Volume Computed Tomography Systems
Joseph Anthony Heanue - Oakland CA, US Waldo Stephen Hinshaw - Burlingame CA, US Edward Gerald Solomon - Menlo Park CA, US Brian Patrick Wilfley - Sunnyvale CA, US
Assignee:
Triple Ring Technologies, Inc. - Newark CA
International Classification:
G01N 23/04
US Classification:
378 9
Abstract:
The present invention pertains to an apparatus and method for inverse geometry volume computed tomography medical imaging of a human patient. A plurality of stationary x-ray sources for producing x-ray radiation are used. A rotating collimator located between the plurality of x-ray sources and the human patient is also used. A rotating detector can also be used.
Vytas V. Pazemenas - Newark CA Edward G. Solomon - Menlo Park CA
Assignee:
Oximetrix, Inc. - Mountain View CA
International Classification:
F04B 2100
US Classification:
417 63
Abstract:
A microprocessor-based controller for regulating the operation of a fluid pump motor is disclosed, wherein the controller includes a protection circuit which prevents fluid over- or under-delivery conditions from occurring by shutting down the pump motor whenever the actual speed of the pump motor differs from a desired pump motor speed by more than a predetermined amount. A simulation means interconnected with the protection circuit simulates fluid over- or under-delivery conditions to test the accuracy of protection circuit operation.
Stepping Motor Control Procedure For Achieving Variable Rate, Quasi-Continuous Fluid Infusion
A control procedure for governing the incremental step operation of a pump stepping motor (74) employed in conjunction with a parenteral fluid metering device (2) is disclosed. The control procedure enables fluid to be pumped from the metering device (2) in non-pulsatile, essentially continuous fashion by suitably adjusting the stepping motor speed to compensate for the interruption of fluid flow which occurs during the refill phase (P. sub. R) of each pumping cycle (C). Adjustment of the stepping motor speed also compensates for non-linearities otherwise introduced into the fluid flow as a result of the camming mechanism (76,78) utilized to convert rotary stepping motor movement into rectilinear pumping movement. Operating power for the stepping motor is conserved by drawing relatively large amounts of current through the stepping motor (74) only at the outset of each incremental step while drawing relatively smaller amounts of current through the stepping motor (74) during the remaining interval between incremental steps.
Edward G. Solomon - Menlo Park CA Robert E. Melen - Saratoga CA Augustus P. Lowell - Sunnyvale CA Robert E. Alvarez - Mountain View CA Daniel J. Rachlin - Mountain View CA
Assignee:
Cardiac Mariners, Inc. - Los Gatos CA
International Classification:
G01N 2304 A61B 603
US Classification:
378 62
Abstract:
An image reconstruction system that can generate an accurate image representation of structure and regions within an object is disclosed. An aspect of the invention comprises a processor that is configured to receive x-ray transmissive information for an object to generate image pixel information for a plurality of depths within the object. The display image comprises selected image pixel information corresponding to image pixels at a plurality of depths within the object.
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Edward A Solomon
License #:
OT006800T - Expired
Category:
Osteopathic Medicine
Type:
Graduate Osteopathic Trainee
Resumes
Vice President Advanced Technology And Business Development At Triple Ring Technologies
Vice President Advanced Technology and Business Development at Triple Ring Technologies
Location:
San Francisco Bay Area
Industry:
Medical Devices
Work:
Triple Ring Technologies since 2012
Vice President Advanced Technology and Business Development
NovaRay Medical 2008 - 2012
Chief Technical Officer
Triple Ring Technologies 2005 - 2007
Co-founder, Director
NexRay 1993 - 2004
Vice President of Development
Resumix 1992 - 1993
Vice President of Engineering
Education:
Stanford University Graduate School of Business 1986
M.S. in Management
University of Cape Town, South Africa
B.S. Electrical Engineering, M.S. Electrical Engineering
Magnetic Imaging Of Morris 420 Blvd STE 103, Mountain Lakes, NJ 07046 973 402-9111 (phone), 973 402-7620 (fax)
Education:
Medical School University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine Graduated: 1981
Languages:
English
Description:
Dr. Solomon graduated from the University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine in 1981. He works in Mountain Lakes, NJ and 1 other location and specializes in Diagnostic Radiology and Vascular & Interventional Rad. Dr. Solomon is affiliated with Saint Clares Health System Dover General, Saint Clares Hospital Boonton and Saint Clares Hospital Denville.
tests on the perovskite, including spectroscopy and X-ray diffraction, to investigate how it absorbs light and to characterize its crystal structure. Stanford research groups in physics and chemistry led by Young Lee, professor of applied physics and of photon science, and Edward Solomon, the Monroe E.
Date: Sep 30, 2023
Category: Science
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Education:
The John Lyon School, University of Westminster - Modern Languages, King's College London - Postgraduate Certificate of Education
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