Touch screen finger position indicator for a spinal cord stimulation programming device
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IPC분류정보
국가/구분
United States(US) Patent
등록
국제특허분류(IPC7판)
A61N-001/00
A61N-001/372
G06F-003/0354
G06F-003/044
G06F-003/041
G06F-003/0481
G06F-003/0488
G09G-003/36
출원번호
US-0091644
(2016-04-06)
등록번호
US-9555255
(2017-01-31)
발명자
/ 주소
Drees, Scott
Kaula, Norbert
Iyassu, Yohannes
Leyh, Scott G.
Polefko, Richard J.
Trier, Stephen C.
Yoder, Raymond L.
출원인 / 주소
Drees, Scott
대리인 / 주소
Haynes and Boone, LLP
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초록▼
A portable electronic programmer has a display screen, one or more sensors, a non-transitory memory storing instructions, and one or more electronic processors configured to execute the instructions to perform operations that include: detecting, via the one or more sensors, that the display screen o
A portable electronic programmer has a display screen, one or more sensors, a non-transitory memory storing instructions, and one or more electronic processors configured to execute the instructions to perform operations that include: detecting, via the one or more sensors, that the display screen of the portable electronic programmer has been engaged by an object; determining a location of the display screen of the portable electronic programmer that has been engaged; and causing an external monitor to display a visual indicator that corresponds to the location of the display screen of the portable electronic programmer, the external monitor being communicatively coupled to the portable electronic programmer.
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1. A portable electronic programmer, comprising: a display screen;one or more sensors;a non-transitory memory storing instructions; andone or more electronic processors configured to execute the instructions to perform operations that include: detecting, via the one or more sensors, that the display
1. A portable electronic programmer, comprising: a display screen;one or more sensors;a non-transitory memory storing instructions; andone or more electronic processors configured to execute the instructions to perform operations that include: detecting, via the one or more sensors, that the display screen of the portable electronic programmer has been engaged by an object;determining a location of the display screen of the portable electronic programmer that has been engaged; andcausing an external monitor to display a visual indicator that corresponds to the location of the display screen of the portable electronic programmer, the external monitor being communicatively coupled to the portable electronic programmer. 2. The portable electronic programmer of claim 1, wherein the operations further comprise: programming a pulse generator to generate electrical stimulation therapy for treating a patient. 3. The portable electronic programmer of claim 1, wherein the one or more sensors include a touch sensor or a proximity sensor. 4. The portable electronic programmer of claim 1, wherein the operations further comprise: displaying a first visual content on the display screen of the portable electronic programmer; andcausing a second visual content to be displayed on the external monitor, wherein the second visual content is a scaled-up copy of the first visual content. 5. The portable electronic programmer of claim 1, wherein the detecting comprises detecting an engagement of a human finger or a stylus on the screen of the portable electronic programmer. 6. The portable electronic programmer of claim 1, wherein the portable electronic programmer is outside of a view of a person who is viewing the external monitor. 7. The portable electronic programmer of claim 1, wherein the visual indicator includes a cursor that is at least partially transparent. 8. The portable electronic programmer of claim 1, wherein the external monitor is at least multiple times larger than the display screen of the portable electronic programmer. 9. A system, comprising: a first display mechanism; anda portable electronic device communicatively coupled to the first display mechanism, the portable electronic device having a second display mechanism different from the first display mechanism, the portable electronic device being configured to: detect, via one or more sensors, that the second display mechanism has been engaged by an object;determine a location of the second display mechanism that has been engaged; andcause the first display mechanism to display a visual indicator that corresponds to the location of the second display mechanism. 10. The system of claim 9, wherein the portable electronic device is configured to program a pulse generator to generate electrical stimulation therapy for treating a patient. 11. The system of claim 10, further comprising the pulse generator, the pulse generator being communicatively coupled to the portable electronic device. 12. The system of claim 9, wherein the one or more sensors include a touch sensor or a proximity sensor. 13. The system of claim 9, wherein the portable electronic device is further configured to: display a first visual content on the second display mechanism; andcause a second visual content to be displayed on the first display mechanism, wherein the second visual content is a scaled-up copy of the first visual content. 14. The system of claim 9, wherein the portable electronic device is configured to detect an engagement of a human finger or a stylus on the second display mechanism. 15. The system of claim 9, wherein the portable electronic device is outside of a view of a person who is viewing the first display mechanism. 16. The system of claim 9, wherein the visual indicator includes a cursor that is at least partially transparent. 17. The system of claim 9, wherein the first display mechanism is at least multiple times larger than the first display mechanism. 18. A portable electronic programmer, comprising: a display screen;one or more sensors;a non-transitory memory storing instructions; andone or more electronic processors configured to execute the instructions to perform operations that include: displaying a visual content on the display screen of the portable electronic programmer;detecting, while the visual content is being displayed and via the one or more sensors, that the display screen of the portable electronic programmer has been touched by a finger or by a stylus;determining a location of the display screen of the portable electronic programmer that has been touched;communicating the location to a monitor that is situated remotely from the portable electronic programmer, wherein the monitor is displaying a magnified version of the visual content displayed on the screen of the portable electronic programmer; andgraphically indicating, on the monitor, the location of the portable electronic programmer that is touched. 19. The portable electronic programmer of claim 18, wherein the display screen of the portable electronic programmer is touched by a first person, and wherein the screen of the portable electronic programmer is not visible to a second person who is viewing the monitor. 20. The portable electronic programmer of claim 18, wherein the graphically indicating comprises displaying a cursor on the monitor, wherein the cursor is not displayed on the display screen of the portable electronic programmer.
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