Royalty Report: Medical, Device, Ophthalmological – Collection: 26776

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Category: Technology Licenses, Created On: 2022-04-28, Record Count: 7

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Category: Technology Licenses
Created On: 2022-04-28
Record Count: 7

Primary Industries

  • Medical
  • Device
  • Ophthalmological
  • Surgical
  • Scientific & Technical Instruments
  • Diagnostic
  • Dental

IPSCIO Report Record List

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IPSCIO Record ID: 26776

License Grant
COMPANY hereby grants and LICENSEE hereby accepts a license under the Licensed Patents to make, use, and sell Licensed Products for use in the Licensed Field of Use within the Licensed Territory.  An exclusive worldwide license is granted for technology applicable in medical and surgical fields related to ophthalmological applications.
License Property
DESCRIPTION                          PATENT #               ISSUED

SURGICAL LIQUID LANCE APPARATUS*              5,037,431            AUG 6, 1991

METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR TISSUE               5,322,504            JUN 21, 1994

EXCISION AND REMOVAL BY FLUID JET**

FLUID JET SURGICAL CUTTING INSTRUMENT         5,591,184            JAN 7, 1997

METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR TISSUE               5,674,226            OCT 7, 1997

EXCISION AND REMOVAL BY FLUID JET

FLUID JET SURGICAL CUTTING TOOL               5,562,692            OCT 8, 1996

HYDROJET APPARATUS FOR REFRACTIVE             5,643,299            JUL 1, 1997

SURGERY

METHOD OF USING FLUID JET SURGICAL            5,735,815            APR 7, 1998

CUTTING TOOL

METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR THERMAL            08/755,622            AUG 4, 1998

PHOCOEMUSIFICATION BY FLUID THROTTLING

METHOD AND APPRATUS FOR DENTAL              08/890,496           SEPT 28, 1998

TREATMENT USING HIGH PRESSURE LIQUID
JET

Field of Use
'Licensed Field of Use' means the medical and surgical fields  related to ophthalmological applications.

IPSCIO Record ID: 29254

License Grant
The Licensor granted the Licensee an exclusive license (including the right to grant sublicenses) in and to the devices and the technology for the purposes of making, having made, using and selling the Devices.
License Property
The devices relate to ophthalmic applications of fluid jet technology.
Field of Use
Licensed Field of Use means the medical and surgical fields related to ophthalmological applications.

IPSCIO Record ID: 26718

License Grant
The Patent Owner, an individual, granted the Licensee a license under the Licensed Patent to make, use, and sell Licensed Products for use in the Licensed Field of Use within the Licensed Territory.
License Property
Licensed Products means any water jet device for use in the medical, surgical and dental fields (the Licensed Field of Use).

Applicant's invention relates to instruments and tools useful for incising biologic tissues.

U.S. Patent #5,620,414 titled 'Apparatus and Method for Effecting Surgical Incision Through Use of a Fluid Jet' filed on April 8, 1994 and issued on April 15, 1997 (CIP of U.S. Serial Number 906,558, filed June 30, 1992 — abandoned).

Field of Use
'Licensed Field of Use' means those disciplines or areas of endeavor into and for which LICENSEE may sell Licensed Products, and includes the medical, surgical and dental fields.

IPSCIO Record ID: 27556

License Grant
Both parties agree that the amendment and additions are hereby inserted into the agreement.
License Property
The term Technology as used in this Agreement shall mean all information, data and know-how, including, but not limited to, inventions, creations, ideas, discoveries, copyrights, mask works, programs, and trade secrets, in whatever form or medium, owned or developed by Company, relating to the Devices, and all improvements, modifications, enhancements, refinements and the like thereto (whether patentable or unpatentable) owned or developed by the Company.

The devices relate to ophthalmic applications of fluid jet technology.

Field of Use
Licensed Field of Use means the medical and surgical fields related to ophthalmological applications.

IPSCIO Record ID: 26669

License Grant
A former employee and director of the Company is entitled to revenues from sales of presbyopia products covered by current patents and patents applications he has assigned to the Company.
License Property
Our target market is refractive surgery, particularly for correction of presbyopia, one of the last frontiers of ophthalmology. We believe our new method of laser presbyopia reversal (LAPR) using a laser for surgical correction, is less complicated, more stable, and may provide less regression than mechanical, non-laser methods. We own 16 patents, along with 17 pending patent applications pertaining to presbyopia reversal. We have also submitted two Patent Corporation Treaties for international patents.

IPSCIO Record ID: 6023

License Grant
The Licensor has granted the Licensee a non-exclusive worldwide license to use certain medical imaging technologies, known as Optical Coherence Tomography, or ‘OCT,’ in the field of general dentistry, excluding oral surgery and imaging through a microscope.
License Property
(a) Licensee’s Release of a Licensed Product;
(b) Licensee’s First Commercial Sale of a Licensed Product; or
(c) the second anniversary of the effective date.

Optical Coherence Tomography is a technique for obtaining sub-surface images of translucent or opaque materials at a resolution equivalent to a low-power microscope. It is effectively ‘optical ultrasound’, imaging reflections from within tissue to provide cross-sectional images.

There are many industrial, medical, and other applications where high resolution (generally less than 10 micrometer) images of, and measurements of distances, thicknesses, and optical properties of, a biological or other sample are required.

“Method And Apparatus For Optical Imaging With Means For Controlling The Longitudinal Range Of The Sample”  Issued US Patent 5,321,501, June 14, 1994. Filed 4/29/92. – A method and apparatus for performing optical imaging on a sample wherein longitudinal scanning or positioning in the sample is provided by either varying relative optical path lengths for an optical path leading to the sample and to a reference reflector, or by varying an optical characteristic of the output from an optical source applied to the apparatus. Transverse scanning in one or two dimensions is provided on the sample by providing controlled relative movement between the sample and a probe module in such direction and/or by steering optical radiation in the probe module to a selected transverse position. The probe module may be an external module or may be an endoscope or angioscope utilized for scanning internal channels. Multiple optical paths may be provided for parallel scanning and focus may be enhanced by varying the focal point in the sample in synchronism with longitudinal scanning of the sample.

“Method and Apparatus for Performing Optical Measurements” Issued US Patent 5,459,570, Oct. 14, 1995. Filed 3/16/93.

“Method and Apparatus for Performing Optical Imaging and Measurements” Issued in Europe and Japan.

“Method and Apparatus for Acquiring Images using a CCD Detector Array and No Transverse Scanner” Issued US Patent 5,465,147, Nov. 7, 1995. Filed 6/2/94. CIP of 4/29/91 filing.

“Method and Apparatus for Performing Optical Measurements using a Fiber Optic Imaging Guidewire, Catheter or Endoscope” Issued US Patent 6,134,003, Oct. 17, 2000. Filed 2/27/96.

“Methods and Apparatus for Forward-Directed Optical Scanning Instruments for the Acquisition of Optical Imaging and Delivery of Optical Radiation,” Pending Patent.

“Grating Based Phase Control Optical Delay Line” Issued US Patent 6,111,645 August, 2000.

“Method and Apparatus for Performing Optical Measurements using a Rapidly Frequency Tuned Laser” Issued US Patent 5,956,355 September 21, 1999.

“Short Coherence Length, Doppler Velocimetry System” Issued US Patent 5,501,226, 3/26/96. Filed 10/16/94. Issued EPO and Japan.

“Short Coherence Length, Doppler Velocimetry System” Issued US Patent 5,549,114, 8/27/96. Filed 10/23/95. Issued EPO and Japan.

“Optical Coherence Tomography Assisted Surgical Apparatus” Issued US Patent 6,004,314 December 21, 1999.

“OCT-Assisted Surgical Microscope with Multi- Coordinate Manipulator” Issued US Patent 5,795,295.

“Optical Coherence Tomography with New Interferometer” Issued US Patent 6,053,613.

“Method and Apparatus for Simultaneous Measuring the Length and Refractive Error of and Eye” Issued US Patent 5,975,699.

Measurement of Lens Characteristics” Issued US Patent 5,469,261 11/21/95.

“Fundus Illumination Apparatus Formed from Three Separated Radiation Path Systems” Issued US Patent 5,506,634, 4/9/96.

“Optical Coherence Tomography Corneal Mapping Apparatus” Issued US Patent 5,491,524, 2/13/96. Filed 10/5/94.

“Method and Apparatus for Optical Coherence Tomographic Fundus Imaging” Pending Patent.

“Gaze Tracking using Optical Coherence Tomography” Issued US Patent 5,644,642, 7/1/97. Filed 4/3/95.

“Optical Coherence Tomography Assisted Ophthalmologic Surgical Microscope” Issued US Patent 5,493,109, 2/20/96. Filed 8/18/94.

“Method and Apparatus for Optical Coherence Tomographic Fundus Imaging without Vignetting” Issued US Patent 5,537,162, 6/16/96. Filed 12/17/93.

“Method and Apparatus for High Speed Longitudinal Scanning in Imaging Systems” Issued US Patent 6,191,862 2/20/01.

“Fiber Optic Needle Probes for Optical Coherence Tomography Imaging” Patent Pending.

“Micro-Lens for Miniature Optical Probes” Patent Pending.

“Method and Apparatus for Performing Optical Frequency Domain Reflectometry” Issued US Patent 6,160,826. 12/12/00. Filed 1999.

“Broadband Light Source System and Method Thereof” Patent Pending.

“Apparatus and Method for Selective Data Collection and Signal to Noise Ratio Enhancement Using Optical Coherence Tomography” Patent Pending Filed 4/6/01.

“Fiber Optic Endoscopic Gastrointestinal Probe” Patent Pending.

IPSCIO Record ID: 4911

License Grant
Licensor grants to Licensee an exclusive, worldwide, license, with the right to grant sublicenses, under Licensor Patents and Know-how to make, have made, use, import, offer for sale and sell the Catarex Products in the Licensee Field.
License Property
Licensor has developed a proprietary surgical instrument system designed to improve the removal of human cataracts, which instrument is generally referred to as Catarex-TM.

Catarex removes the lens nucleus and cortex in a single step through a small incision in the eye while leaving the lens capsule functionally intact.

Field of Use
Licensee Field means all applications of Catarex Products for human ophthalmic surgery.
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