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Apparatus to Simulate Human Tissue for Superficial and Deep Heating Measurements
Non-invasive apparatus to simulate human tissue for superficial and deep heating measurements Background: Heat therapy has long been recognized for its therapeutic potential, and can be utilized at both mild and vigorous levels. Both superficial and deep heating technologies are used to achieve this purpose. Superficial heating involves application...
Published: 12/29/2023   |   Inventor(s): Sree Naresh Koneru, Kenneth McLeod
Keywords(s): #SUNYresearch, Technologies
Category(s): Technology Classifications > Medical Devices, Campus > Binghamton University
Method and Apparatus for Applying Vibromyographic Technology to the Assessment of Muscle Force and Balance
A technique that uses vibromyographic recordings to provide an accurate estimate of muscle activity for the assessment of muscle force and balance. Background: Method and apparatus is disclosed which shows how vibromyographic recordings can be processed in order to extract muscle force information from muscle sound. Hardware signal processing combined...
Published: 5/24/2021   |   Inventor(s): Kenneth McLeod, Jason Cole
Keywords(s): #SUNYresearch, Technologies
Category(s): Technology Classifications > Medical Devices, Campus > Binghamton University
Apparatus to Achieve Portable, Long Duration, Deep Heating, RF Diathermy
Portable, low-power heating apparatus that induce warming of tissues to enhance blood flow Background: Low body tissue temperatures prohibit normal tissue repair and regeneration. Local warming of the tissue enhances blood flow into the region, resulting in increased oxygen and nutrient delivery as well as increasing the rate of all metabolic...
Published: 12/29/2023   |   Inventor(s): Kenneth McLeod, Sree Koneru
Keywords(s): #SUNYresearch, Technologies
Category(s): Technology Classifications > Medical Devices, Campus > Binghamton University
Neuromodulation Using Low-Power, Battery-Operated, Pulsed Shortwave Technology
Low-power, battery-operated, pulsed shortwave therapy as a drug-free alternative for neuromodulation Background: Shortwave therapy (SWT), which is the the use of megahertz frequency electromagnetic fields, was used from the 1900's to heat tissue for a short duration and treat a variety of health conditions like tissue inflammation, wounds and...
Published: 12/29/2023   |   Inventor(s): Sree Naresh Koneru, Kenneth McLeod
Keywords(s): #SUNYresearch, Technologies
Category(s): Technology Classifications > Medical Devices, Campus > Binghamton University
Wearable Head-Mounted, Glass-Style Computing Devices with EOG Acquisition and Analysis for Human-Computer Interfaces
Wearable Head-Mounted, Glass-Style Computing Device that detects electrooculography signals for people with disabilities or special needs that allows hands free interfaces Technology Overview: A apparatus for detecting electrooculograph (EOG) signals, comprising of a pair of temple pieces connected to a bridging structure with at least one...
Published: 3/24/2024   |   Inventor(s): Sarah Laszlo, Zhanpeng Jin
Keywords(s): #SUNYresearch, Technologies
Category(s): Technology Classifications > Medical Devices, Campus > Binghamton University
Low Power Electrically-Driven Microfluidic Pumping/Delivery Device
Low-power, non-invasive microfluidic device for precise drug delivery Background: Patients with chronic conditions such as diabetes rely on frequent testing and intrusive administration of medication to regulate their chemical balance. For some medical conditions, laboratories have to conduct tests that are inconvenient to the patient, using expensive...
Published: 1/4/2021   |   Inventor(s): Chuan Jian Zhong, Wenxia Zheng, Frank Leibowitz
Keywords(s): #SUNYresearch, Technologies
Category(s): Technology Classifications > Medical Devices, Technology Classifications > Drug Delivery, Campus > Binghamton University
Interdigitated Comb Fins
Method of creating interdigitated fins on a planar microstructure to deflect in the direction normal to its plane that increases capacitive actuation and sensing. Technology Overview: This invention provides a method of creating interdigitated fins on a planar microstructure that is intended to deflect in the direction normal to its plane. ...
Published: 4/26/2023   |   Inventor(s): Ronald Miles, Weili Cui
Keywords(s): #SUNYresearch, Technologies
Category(s): Technology Classifications > Medical Devices, Technology Classifications > Electronics, Campus > Binghamton University
Ultra-Sensative Portable Capillary Sensor
Highly sensible, portable immunochemistry testing platform Technology Overview: The Ultra-Sensitive Portable Capillary Sensor (U-PAC) is a complete, battery-operated, analytical system packaged in a lightweight, portable carrying case. It is a rapid, sensitive, and easy to operate portable immunochemistry testing platform that can be utilized...
Published: 9/28/2023   |   Inventor(s): Omowunmi Sadik, Jason Karasinski
Keywords(s): #SUNYresearch, Technologies
Category(s): Technology Classifications > Screens and Assays, Technology Classifications > Medical Devices, Technology Classifications > Environment, Technology Classifications > Diagnostics, Technology Classifications > Biomedical Science and Engineering, Campus > Binghamton University
Miniature Non-Directional Microphone
A miniature microphone whose reduced area does not affect its mechanical sensitivity Background: Small microphones that can be manufactured with low cost are highly desirable components in many portable electronic products. In current design approaches, however, the small size of the microphone results in diminished sensitivity to sound, and in...
Published: 7/24/2024   |   Inventor(s): Ronald Miles
Keywords(s): #SUNYresearch, Technologies
Category(s): Technology Classifications > Medical Devices, Technology Classifications > Electronics, Campus > Binghamton University
Surface Micromachined Microphone
; Background: In typical micromachined microphones, it is necessary to incorporate a significant volume of air behind the microphone diaphragm in order to prevent the back volume air from impeding the motion of the diaphragm. The air behind the diaphragm acts as a linear spring whose stiffness is inversely proportional to the nominal volume of the...
Published: 4/26/2023   |   Inventor(s): Ronald Miles
Keywords(s): #SUNYresearch, Technologies
Category(s): Technology Classifications > Medical Devices, Technology Classifications > Electronics, Campus > Binghamton University
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