Modular platform for ocular evaluations
Summary
USPTO granted Patent US12588811B2 to Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai for a modular screening platform enabling comprehensive ocular evaluations. The platform features a head-mounted harness with interchangeable electronic modules, CPU/GPU processing capabilities, multiple display outputs, and input devices for both operators and patients. The patent contains 27 claims covering the modular design and separable interchangeable components.
What changed
The USPTO granted US Patent 12588811B2 on March 31, 2026, covering a modular screening platform for comprehensive ocular evaluations developed by Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai. The invention includes a head-mounted harness with electronic components powering interchangeable modules, a central processing unit with GPU, and multiple display and input device options. CPC classifications span optical devices (G02B series), eyewear (G02C), and ophthalmic instruments (A61B), indicating medical diagnostic applications.
Healthcare providers and medical device manufacturers should note this patent for freedom-to-operate considerations when developing similar ocular evaluation or wearable diagnostic technologies. No immediate compliance actions are required; however, parties designing head-mounted diagnostic or eye examination systems should evaluate whether this patent's claims cover their products and consider licensing if necessary.
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Modular platform for ocular evaluations
Grant US12588811B2 Kind: B2 Mar 31, 2026
Assignee
Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai
Inventors
Randal Alexander Serafini, Andrew Jinrui Warburton, Claudio Randal Serafini, Aashay Dineshkumar Patel, Margarita Labkovich, Aly Al-Amyn Valliani, Sumeet Murarka, Avner Sadot, Ilana Teicher, Ori Jacobi, Tal Preger Galili
Abstract
A screening platform enables comprehensive ocular evaluations. The screening platform includes a harness that is configured to fit a head of a patient and that includes one or more electronic components that are operable to power an interchangeable module, a central processing unit (CPU) with a graphical processing unit (GPU), and the interchangeable module with communication capabilities to external computational devices, multiple display output devices, and several types of input devices from both an operator and a patient at-hand, wherein the interchangeable module is separable from the screening platform.
CPC Classifications
G02B 3/00 G02B 27/00 G02B 27/01 G02B 27/0093 G02B 27/017 G02B 2027/014 G02B 27/0103 G02C 7/00 G02C 7/024 A61F 13/53 A61F 9/026 A61B 3/02 A61B 3/102 A61B 3/113 A61B 3/1015 A61B 3/1225 A61B 3/005
Filing Date
2021-04-15
Application No.
17919003
Claims
27
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