MEDICAL IMAGING EQUIPMENT

Brand Owner (click to sort) Address Description
BETA 3000M Fonar Corporation 110 Marcus Drive Melville NY 11747 MEDICAL IMAGING EQUIPMENT, NAMELY MAGNETIC RESONANCE IMAGING SCANNERS AND RELATED HARDWARE AND SOFTWARE;BETA 3000 M;
CERETOM NeuroLogica Corp. 14 Electronics Avenue Danvers MA 01923 Medical imaging equipment, namely, electromagnetic medical diagnostic imaging apparatus and peripherals and software sold as an integral component therefore;
CERVICALMD STI MEDICAL SYSTEMS Suite 3100 733 Bishop Street Honolulu HI 96813 Medical imaging equipment, namely, scanners; software for medical imaging equipment, namely, software for interpreting the results of scanners;CERVICAL MEDICAL DOCTOR;
GAMMAGRAM Medical Imaging Products, Inc. 7 Gambin Hill Fairport NY 14450 Medical imaging equipment, namely, a gamma camera, for use in high resolution, high sensitivity image processing and imaging of breasts;
IMAGISONIX ImagiSonix, Inc. 36 Westland Farm Road Sterling MA 01564 Medical imaging equipment, namely, ultrasound imaging equipment with 3D capabilities, and augmented injury emulating ultrasound phantoms as a training device;
NEUROLOGICA NeuroLogica Corp. 14 Electronics Avenue Danvers MA 01923 Medical imaging equipment, namely, electromagnetic medical diagnostic imaging apparatus and peripherals and software sold as an integral component therefore;
VIMAGO Epica Medical Innovations Suite A-101 2753 Camino Capistrano San Clemente CA 92672 Medical imaging equipment in the nature of medical imaging devices for veterinary use;
 

Where the owner name is not linked, that owner no longer owns the brand

   
Technical Examples
  1. A disposable medical item for use with medical equipment includes circuitry forming an electrical path between the item and medical equipment. The circuitry is coupled to a medical equipment controller or independent microprocessor and includes a fuse. The controller transmits a status signal over the path in response to the equipment receiving the item. A disabled fuse prevents traversal of the path by the status signal, thereby indicating prior item use. If the controller does not detect the status signal, medical equipment operation is disabled. Otherwise, the controller transmits over the path a signal sufficient to disable the fuse to indicate item use and verifies the disabled fuse status. If the disabled fuse status is verified, the controller enables equipment operation. The controller periodically checks the fuse status during equipment operation and disables operation in response to a prior used item inserted into the medical equipment.