Inventor profile of:

David P. Olson

City:

Minnestrista, Minnesota

Country:

United States

Published Applications:

8

Last publication date:

2021-04-15

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Recent patent applications by Olson David P.

David P. Olson from Minnestrista, US has applied for patents for these inventions. The list has both pending applications and granted patents:

#1 | 2021-04-15
US20210106835A1
Human necessities

Far field telemetry operations between an external device and an implantable medical device during recharge of the implantable medical device via a proximity coupling

#2 | 2019-04-18
US20190115793A1
Electricity

Far field telemetry operations between an external device and an implantable medical device during recharge of the implantable medical device via a proximity coupling

#3 | 2017-11-02
US20170317518A1
Electricity

Far field telemetry operations between an external device and an implantable medical device during recharge of the implantable medical device via a proximity coupling

#4 | 2017-03-09
US20170065766A1
Human necessities

Inductively rechargeable external energy source, charger, system and method for a transcutaneous inductive charger for an implantable medical device

#5 | 2016-06-09
US20160164337A1
Electricity

Far field telemetry operations between an external device and an implantable medical device during recharge of the implantable medical device via a proximity coupling

#6 | 2015-11-12
US20150321015A1
Human necessities

Inductively rechargeable external energy source, charger, system and method for a transcutaneous inductive charger for an implantable medical device

#7 | 2014-08-07
US20140221767A1
Electricity

Far field telemetry operations between an external device and an implantable medical device during recharge of the implantable medical device via a proximity coupling

#8 | 2014-07-31
US20140213978A1
Human necessities

Inductively rechargeable external energy source, charger, system and method for a transcutaneous inductive charger for an implantable medical device

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