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Leslie A Halberg

from Valencia, CA
Age ~72

Leslie Halberg Phones & Addresses

  • 23014 Weymouth Pl, Valencia, CA 91354 (661) 296-0481
  • Santa Clarita, CA
  • Redwood City, CA
  • Houston, TX
  • Sylmar, CA
  • North Reading, MA
  • Malden, MA
  • Los Angeles, CA

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Us Patents

Hermetic Implantable Stimulator

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US Patent:
7742817, Jun 22, 2010
Filed:
Mar 4, 2005
Appl. No.:
11/073290
Inventors:
Zdzislaw B. Malinowski - Castaic CA, US
Michael S. Colvin - Malibu CA, US
Leslie I. Halberg - Valencia CA, US
Assignee:
Boston Scientific Neuromodulation Corporation - Valencia CA
International Classification:
A61N 1/00
US Classification:
607 36
Abstract:
An implantable medical device, e. g. , an implantable pulse generator, having a non-metal sealed housing and method of making same. An exemplary embodiment of the device includes a replenishable power source, coupling electronic components configured to generate a pulse signal to the replenishable power source, and an inorganic coating covering the electronic components and the power source to seal, preferably hermetically, the electronic components and the power source from a body environment.

Apparatus, System, And Method For Wireless Charging Of A Device Within A Sterilizable Vessel

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US Patent:
20190245374, Aug 8, 2019
Filed:
Apr 17, 2019
Appl. No.:
16/386333
Inventors:
- Clarence NY, US
Brian R. Peterson - Cumberland RI, US
Eric Jankins - Raynham MA, US
William A. Planck - Hillsboro OR, US
Leslie I. Halberg - Valencia CA, US
Jason Hamilton - Dartmouth MA, US
International Classification:
H02J 7/02
A61L 2/26
H02J 50/00
H02J 50/12
Abstract:
In various examples, a system includes a power generating device configured to generate and transfer power to an electrical device. A sterilizable vessel is configured to accommodate the electrical device. The vessel is configured to allow power to be at least partially wirelessly transferred from the power generating device, through the vessel, and to the electrical device. In other examples, a method includes wirelessly powering and/or charging an electrical device disposed within a sterilizable vessel.

Apparatus, System, And Method For Wireless Charging Of A Device Within A Sterilizable Vessel

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US Patent:
20190089189, Mar 21, 2019
Filed:
Nov 19, 2018
Appl. No.:
16/194458
Inventors:
- Clarence NY, US
Brian R. Peterson - Cumberland RI, US
Eric Jankins - Raynham MA, US
William A. Planck - Hillsboro OR, US
Leslie I. Halberg - Valencia CA, US
Jason Hamilton - Dartmouth MA, US
International Classification:
H02J 7/02
H02J 50/00
A61L 2/26
H02J 50/12
H02J 50/50
A61L 2/07
Abstract:
In various examples, a system includes a power generating device configured to generate and transfer power to an electrical device. A sterilizable vessel is configured to accommodate the electrical device. The vessel is configured to allow power to be at least partially wirelessly transferred from the power generating device, through the vessel, and to the electrical device. In other examples, a method includes wirelessly powering and/or charging an electrical device disposed within a sterilizable vessel.

Rechargeable Intraocular Implant

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US Patent:
20180243083, Aug 30, 2018
Filed:
Sep 3, 2015
Appl. No.:
15/757315
Inventors:
- Roanoke VA, US
Rudy Mazzocchi - Coral Springs FL, US
Roel TRIP - Roanoke VA, US
Brian PETERSON - Cumberland RI, US
George CINTRA - Holliston MA, US
Joey CHEN - Valencia CA, US
Leslie HALBERG - Valencia CA, US
Assignee:
Elenza, Inc. - Roanoke VA
International Classification:
A61F 2/16
H02J 7/02
H02J 50/80
Abstract:
An intraocular implant (IOI) includes a lens structure with variable optical power, a sensor that detects an optical accommodation response, a rechargeable power storage device, a recharging interface, a wireless communication interface, and a controller. The controller can receive information from the sensor indicating an optical accommodation response, control the lens structure to vary the variable optical power based on the information received from the sensor, control the recharging interface to recharge the rechargeable power storage device, and further control the recharging interface to receive power for operation of the IOI, and transmit and receive information through the wireless communication interface.

Wirelessly Powered Devices For Minimally Invasive Surgery

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US Patent:
20180247759, Aug 30, 2018
Filed:
Feb 22, 2018
Appl. No.:
15/902242
Inventors:
- Clarence NY, US
Brian R. Peterson - Cumberland RI, US
Jason Hamilton - Dartmouth MA, US
Leslie I. Halberg - Valencia CA, US
Eric Jankins - Raynham MA, US
Gregory G. Decker - Terrace MA, US
International Classification:
H01F 38/14
H02J 50/12
A61B 1/06
A61B 1/00
A61B 18/14
A61B 17/32
A61M 29/02
A61B 17/068
A61C 3/02
A61C 1/06
Abstract:
In various examples, a system for wirelessly transmitting power using resonant magnetic field power transfer includes a device including at least one component to be wirelessly powered. The device includes an elongate shaft and a capture element including a capture coil. A source element for wirelessly supplying power to the device includes a source coil disposed around an opening. The opening is sized to allow the elongate shaft of the device to fit therein. The source is located proximate a surgical access point, wherein, with insertion of the elongate shaft within the opening of the source for surgical access, the capture coil is disposed sufficiently proximate the source coil to allow power to be wirelessly transmitted from the source coil to the capture coil to power the at least one component of the device.

System And Method For Improving Nerve Finding For Peripheral Nerve Stimulation

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US Patent:
20170333701, Nov 23, 2017
Filed:
Jul 24, 2017
Appl. No.:
15/657968
Inventors:
- Clarence NY, US
Leslie Halberg - Valencia CA, US
International Classification:
A61N 1/05
A61B 5/06
A61N 1/375
A61N 1/36
A61B 8/08
A61N 1/378
A61N 1/372
Abstract:
Via a pulse generator, a trigger signal is generated. The trigger signal indicates one or more stimulation pulses are about to be delivered, or is being delivered, to a patient. The trigger signal is sent to a measurement instrument. Via the pulse generator, the one or more stimulation pulses are generated. The one or more stimulation pulses are delivered to the patient. With the measurement instrument and in response to the trigger signal, one or more action potentials are measured. The one or more action potentials are produced by the patient in response to the one or more stimulation pulses.

Apparatus, System, And Method For Wireless Charging Of A Device Within A Sterilizable Vessel

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US Patent:
20170324267, Nov 9, 2017
Filed:
Nov 1, 2016
Appl. No.:
15/339960
Inventors:
- Clarence NY, US
Brian R. Peterson - Cumberland RI, US
Eric Jankins - Raynham MA, US
William A. Planck - Hillsboro OR, US
Leslie I. Halberg - Valencia CA, US
Jason Hamilton - Dartmouth MA, US
International Classification:
H02J 7/02
A61L 2/26
H02J 50/12
Abstract:
In various examples, a system includes a power generating device configured to generate and transfer power to an electrical device. A sterilizable vessel is configured to accommodate the electrical device. The vessel is configured to allow power to be at least partially wirelessly transferred from the power generating device, through the vessel, and to the electrical device. In other examples, a method includes wirelessly powering and/or charging an electrical device disposed within a sterilizable vessel.

Systems And Methods For Reducing Power Consumption In An Implantable Medical Device

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US Patent:
20170246451, Aug 31, 2017
Filed:
May 15, 2017
Appl. No.:
15/594841
Inventors:
- Clarence NY, US
Kerry Bradley - Glendale CA, US
Leslie Halberg - Valencia CA, US
International Classification:
A61N 1/05
A61N 1/372
A61N 1/36
Abstract:
A medical device includes telemetry circuitry configured to receive programming instructions. The medical device also includes stimulation circuitry configured to generate a plurality of electrical pulses in response to the programming instructions to provide an electrical stimulation therapy for a patient. The stimulation circuitry includes a voltage converter, a multiplexor, and a stimulation driver. At least one of the voltage converter, the multiplexer, or the stimulation driver is selectively enabled and disabled during or between the electrical pulses to reduce power consumption of the medical device.
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