Company Filing History:
Years Active: 2005-2013
Title: Innovations by Philip J Churchill
Introduction
Philip J Churchill is a notable inventor based in Silver Spring, MD (US). He has made significant contributions to the field of medical simulation technology, holding a total of 5 patents. His work focuses on creating innovative solutions that enhance the training and simulation of medical procedures.
Latest Patents
One of Churchill's latest patents is an interface device and method for interfacing instruments to medical procedure simulation systems. This invention serves to connect mock medical instruments to a simulation system, allowing for realistic training scenarios. The interface device features a housing with a mock bodily region of interest, facilitating the insertion of instruments like endoscope tubes. It is designed to pivot, simulating various patient orientations. The device includes a capture mechanism to measure both rotational and translational motion of the instruments. An actuator within the device provides force feedback, enhancing the realism of the simulation. Additionally, the interface can accommodate multiple nested instruments and independently inserted instruments, making it versatile for various training needs.
Career Highlights
Throughout his career, Philip J Churchill has worked with prominent companies in the medical simulation industry. Notably, he has been associated with Immersion Medical, Inc. and Immersion Corporation. His experience in these organizations has contributed to his expertise in developing advanced simulation technologies.
Collaborations
Churchill has collaborated with several talented individuals in his field. Notable coworkers include David McAule
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