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    • 81. 发明授权
    • Snapshot preserved data cloning
    • 快照保存数据克隆
    • US08656123B2
    • 2014-02-18
    • US12540243
    • 2009-08-12
    • Kent Lee
    • Kent Lee
    • G06F12/16G06F11/14G06F11/20
    • G06F11/1446G06F3/0605G06F3/0617G06F3/065G06F3/067G06F11/2007G06F11/2089G06F2201/84
    • A method and device for cloning snapshots is provided. A new snapshot can be created by cloning an existing snapshot. The clone snapshot may use the preserved data of the existing snapshot, thereby obviating the need to copy the preserved data. Additionally, the clone snapshot may be created with a data structure for storing write data. Since the clone snapshot initially has no write data to store, the creation of the entire clone snapshot can be accomplished without copying any preserved data or write data from the existing snapshot, thereby increasing the efficiency with which a clone snapshot can be created.
    • 提供了克隆快照的方法和设备。 可以通过克隆现有快照来创建新的快照。 克隆快照可以使用现有快照的保留数据,从而避免复制保留数据的需要。 另外,克隆快照可以用用于存储写入数据的数据结构来创建。 由于克隆快照最初没有存储的写入数据,因此可以在不复制任何保留的数据或从现有快照写入数据的情况下完成整个克隆快照的创建,从而提高可以创建克隆快照的效率。
    • 82. 发明授权
    • System for neural control of respiration
    • 呼吸神经控制系统
    • US08560072B2
    • 2013-10-15
    • US13596595
    • 2012-08-28
    • Anthony V. CaparsoImad LibbusM. Jason BrookeKent LeeJonathan KwokYachuan Pu
    • Anthony V. CaparsoImad LibbusM. Jason BrookeKent LeeJonathan KwokYachuan Pu
    • A61N1/18
    • A61N1/3601A61N1/36114
    • A system, device and method for neural control of respiration are provided. One aspect of this disclosure relates to an implantable medical device for sensing and controlling respiration during incidence of central respiratory diseases. According to various embodiments, the device includes a sensing circuit to receive sensed signals representative of an incidence of a central respiratory disease. The device also includes a neural stimulator adapted to generate neural stimulation signals, and a controller to communicate with the sensing circuit and to control the neural stimulator to stimulate a desired neural target in response to the detection of the incidence of a central respiratory disease. In an embodiment, the device includes a plurality of sensors which are adapted to monitor physiological parameters to detect the incidence of a central respiratory disease and to send signals to the sensing circuit. Other aspects and embodiments are provided herein.
    • 提供了一种用于呼吸神经控制的系统,装置和方法。 本公开的一个方面涉及用于在中枢呼吸系统疾病发作期间感测和控制呼吸的可植入医疗装置。 根据各种实施例,该装置包括感测电路,用于接收代表中枢呼吸系统疾病发生率的感测信号。 该装置还包括适于产生神经刺激信号的神经刺激器,以及响应于检测到中枢性呼吸系统疾病发生率而控制器与感测电路通信并控制神经刺激器以刺激所需神经靶标。 在一个实施例中,该装置包括多个传感器,其适于监测生理参数以检测中枢性呼吸系统疾病的发生并向感测电路发送信号。 本文提供了其它方面和实施例。
    • 84. 发明申请
    • HEADPHONES ACTIVATED BY ROTATION OF AN EAR CUP
    • 通过旋转杯子激活的耳机
    • US20130202126A1
    • 2013-08-08
    • US13368837
    • 2012-02-08
    • Jinsaun ChenKent LeeTzu Chun Liang
    • Jinsaun ChenKent LeeTzu Chun Liang
    • H04R1/10
    • H04R1/1041H04R1/1066H04R2460/03
    • Headphones having an ear cup rotatable from a first rest position to a second on position which functions to automatically activate a switch assembly to connect to a power source provided in the headphones. When the ear cup is moved from the first position to the second position, a movable post moves to operate a tactile switch provided in a circuit containing the power source. When the ear cup is moved from the second position to the first position, the circuit including the power source is open and the headphones no longer operate, thereby prolonging the life of the power source. A spring is associated with the ear cup to automatically return that ear cup to the first position when the headphones are removed from the head of a user.
    • 具有可从第一静止位置旋转到第二开位置的耳罩的耳机,其功能是自动启动开关组件以连接到设置在耳机中的电源。 当耳罩从第一位置移动到第二位置时,可动支柱移动以操作设置在包含电源的电路中的触觉开关。 当耳罩从第二位置移动到第一位置时,包括电源的电路是断开的,并且耳机不再操作,从而延长了电源的使用寿命。 当耳机从用户的头部移除时,弹簧与耳罩相关联以自动地将该耳罩返回到第一位置。
    • 85. 发明申请
    • SYSTEM FOR NEURAL CONTROL OF RESPIRATION
    • 神经控制系统
    • US20120323292A1
    • 2012-12-20
    • US13596595
    • 2012-08-28
    • Anthony CaparsoImad LibbusM. Jason BrookeKent LeeJonathan KwokYachuan Pu
    • Anthony CaparsoImad LibbusM. Jason BrookeKent LeeJonathan KwokYachuan Pu
    • A61N1/36
    • A61N1/3601A61N1/36114
    • A system, device and method for neural control of respiration are provided. One aspect of this disclosure relates to an implantable medical device for sensing and controlling respiration during incidence of central respiratory diseases. According to various embodiments, the device includes a sensing circuit to receive sensed signals representative of an incidence of a central respiratory disease. The device also includes a neural stimulator adapted to generate neural stimulation signals, and a controller to communicate with the sensing circuit and to control the neural stimulator to stimulate a desired neural target in response to the detection of the incidence of a central respiratory disease. In an embodiment, the device includes a plurality of sensors which are adapted to monitor physiological parameters to detect the incidence of a central respiratory disease and to send signals to the sensing circuit. Other aspects and embodiments are provided herein.
    • 提供了一种用于呼吸神经控制的系统,装置和方法。 本公开的一个方面涉及用于在中枢呼吸系统疾病发作期间感测和控制呼吸的可植入医疗装置。 根据各种实施例,该装置包括感测电路,用于接收代表中枢呼吸系统疾病发生率的感测信号。 该装置还包括适于产生神经刺激信号的神经刺激器,以及响应于检测到中枢性呼吸系统疾病发生率而控制器与感测电路通信并控制神经刺激器以刺激所需神经靶标。 在一个实施例中,该装置包括多个传感器,其适于监测生理参数以检测中枢性呼吸系统疾病的发生并向感测电路发送信号。 本文提供了其它方面和实施例。
    • 87. 发明授权
    • Respiration monitoring for heart failure using implantable device
    • 使用可植入装置进行心力衰竭呼吸监测
    • US08226570B2
    • 2012-07-24
    • US11463076
    • 2006-08-08
    • Yachuan PuKent LeeJonathan KwokQuan Ni
    • Yachuan PuKent LeeJonathan KwokQuan Ni
    • A61B5/08
    • A61B5/0816A61B5/0031A61B5/0452A61B5/4818A61N1/3627A61N1/36521
    • An implantable respiration monitor can be used to detect disordered breathing or periodic breathing events that can be categorized, such as according to one or more of sleep, exercise, and resting awake states. The categorized frequency of such events can be compared to independently specifiable thresholds, such as to trigger an alert or responsive therapy, or to display one or more trends. The information can also be combined with detection of one or more other congestive heart failure (CHF) symptoms to generate a CHF status indicator or to trigger an alarm or responsive therapy or to display one or more trends. The alert can notify the patient or a caregiver, such as via remote monitoring. The sleep state information can be further categorized according to central sleep apnea (CSA) or obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) events.
    • 可植入式呼吸监测器可用于检测可分类的无序呼吸或定期呼吸事件,例如根据睡眠,运动和休眠状态中的一种或多种。 这些事件的分类频率可以与独立指定的阈值进行比较,例如触发警报或响应治疗,或显示一个或多个趋势。 该信息还可以与一种或多种其他充血性心力衰竭(CHF)症状的检测相结合,以产生CHF状态指示器或触发警报或反应性治疗或显示一种或多种趋势。 该警报可以通过远程监视来通知病人或看护者。 睡眠状态信息可以根据中枢性睡眠呼吸暂停(CSA)或阻塞性睡眠呼吸暂停(OSA)事件进一步分类。