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Frederick C Mailey

from Chesterland, OH
Age ~66

Frederick Mailey Phones & Addresses

  • 8413 Lincoln Dr, Chesterland, OH 44026
  • Cleveland, OH

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Company: Philips Position: Senior manager

Skills

Fda • Medical Devices • Product Launch • Medical Imaging • Iso 13485 • Product Development • Cross Functional Team Leadership • Product Management • Project Management • Process Improvement • Program Management • Design Control

Industries

Computer Software

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Senior Manager

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Location:
Chesterland, OH
Industry:
Computer Software
Work:
Philips
Senior Manager
Skills:
Fda
Medical Devices
Product Launch
Medical Imaging
Iso 13485
Product Development
Cross Functional Team Leadership
Product Management
Project Management
Process Improvement
Program Management
Design Control

Publications

Us Patents

Hingedly Supported Integrated Trackball And Selection Device

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US Patent:
52373118, Aug 17, 1993
Filed:
Aug 1, 1991
Appl. No.:
7/738889
Inventors:
Frederick C. Mailey - South Euclid OH
Robert A. Cecil - Solon OH
Assignee:
Picker International, Inc. - Highland Hts. OH
International Classification:
G09G 302
US Classification:
340710
Abstract:
A trackball (10) is rotatably mounted on rollers (12, 14). The rollers are connected with rotational encoders (16, 18) for producing a series of pulses. Up/down counters (20, 22) convert the pulses into an indication of translation along two axes. Downward, non-rotational pressure on the trackball causes a transducer (B) to output an electrical signal which is recognizable as a selection signal. In some embodiments, the transducer is a strain gauge or other transducer (50) which provides an output whose magnitude varies with the amount of force. A comparitor (54) compares the output of the transducer with a selectable threshold to indicate whether a selection signal is to be issued. In other embodiments, the transducer has two states, e. g. a mechanical switch (70).

System To Reformat Images For Three-Dimensional Display Using Unique Spatial Encoding And Non-Planar Bisectioning

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US Patent:
51703475, Dec 8, 1992
Filed:
Apr 30, 1990
Appl. No.:
7/517388
Inventors:
Heang K. Tuy - Cleveland OH
Todd J. Krochta - Akron OH
Frederick C. Mailey - South Euclid OH
Hsayjern Lin - Richmond Hgts. OH
Assignee:
Picker International, Inc. - Highland Heights OH
International Classification:
G06F 1542
G06F 1572
US Classification:
36441322
Abstract:
A system for three-dimensional diagnostic imaging generates a plurality of slice images of a specimen. A region of interest is selected from within a slice and is extrapolated to subsequent slices. A boundary indicative of a surface of interest is selected from within the region of interest to facilitate generation of an image representative of a three-dimensional surface of interest to be assembled from subsequent slices of the plurality. A viewing surface is defined in relation to a generated surface image which was selected from the boundary. A scaling means assigns a scaled gray level to the three-dimensional image to facilitate three-dimensional viewing of the object when it is projected on the viewing surface. Image information is selectably modified by data from the original slice images to add surface density visualization. Means is also provided to facilitate selective segmentation of a three-dimensional image along a plane or planes of interest.

System To Reformat Images For Three-Dimensional Display

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US Patent:
48826790, Nov 21, 1989
Filed:
Nov 27, 1987
Appl. No.:
7/126368
Inventors:
Heang K. Tuy - Cleveland OH
Todd J. Krochta - Akron OH
Frederick C. Mailey - South Euclid OH
Hsayjern Lin - Richmond Heights OH
Assignee:
Picker International, Inc. - Highland Hts. OH
International Classification:
G09G 106
US Classification:
36441322
Abstract:
A system for three-dimensional diagnostic imaging generates a plurality of slice images of a specimen. A region of interest is selected from within a slice and is extrapolated to subsequent slices. A boundary of indicative of a surface of interest is selected from within the region of interest to facilitate generation of an image representation of a three-dimensional surface of interest to be assembled from subsequent slices of the plurality. A viewing surface is defined in relation to a generated surface image which was selected from the boundary. A scaling means assigns a scaled gray level to the three-dimensional image to facilitate three-dimensional viewing of the object when it is projected on the viewing surface. Image information is selectably modified by data from the original slice images to add surface density visualization. Means is also provided to facilitate selective segmentation of a three-dimensional image along a plane or planes of interest.
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