MICHAEL J CEGLIA
Engineers in Cherry Hill, NJ

License number
Pennsylvania PE009233E
Category
Engineers
Type
Professional Engineer
Address
Address 2
Cherry Hill, NJ 08034
Pennsylvania

Personal information

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Name
Address
Phone
Michael Ceglia, age 67
1008 Abington Ter, Cherry Hill, NJ 08034
Michael Ceglia, age 97
19 Roca Sola St, Toms River, NJ 08757
(732) 914-0537
Michael Ceglia
620 River Dr, Westville, NJ 08093
Michael D Ceglia, age 97
19 Roca Sola St, Toms River, NJ 08757
(732) 914-0537
Michael J Ceglia, age 90
1008 Abington Ter, Cherry Hill, NJ 08034
(856) 428-2493

Professional information

Michael Ceglia Photo 1

Non-Bioelectrical Pressure-Based Sensing For Temporary Pacemakers

US Patent:
2010023, Sep 16, 2010
Filed:
Mar 9, 2010
Appl. No.:
12/661044
Inventors:
Michael B. Herlich - Voorhees NJ, US
Steven D. DaTorre - Marlton NJ, US
Michael J. Ceglia - Cherry Hill NJ, US
S. Robert Miller - Bonita Springs FL, US
International Classification:
A61N 1/365
US Classification:
607 23, 607 17
Abstract:
For temporary cardiac pacing, non-bioelectrical monitoring of intracardiac blood pressure variations is provided in the right ventricle. Unlike traditional bioelectric sensing, which is accomplished via the pacing leads, pressure based sensing can be independently accomplished from anywhere within the volume of the right ventricle, making it unnecessary to force a stiff pacing electrode tip into the myocardium to ensure quality sensing. Consequently, the distal pacing electrode can be designed with a more bulbous tip to significantly reduce the risk of myocardial perforation during implant. An inflatable bladder, employed initially to guide the catheter into the right ventricle, is subsequently employed as a fluid pressure sensor bulb to transmit intracardiac blood pressure variations to a fluid pressure transducer integral within the pacing controller.


Michael Ceglia Photo 2

Multiplexed Tty Signaling For Telematics

US Patent:
7323973, Jan 29, 2008
Filed:
Jan 13, 2006
Appl. No.:
11/331617
Inventors:
Michael J. Ceglia - Cherry Hill NJ, US
S. Robert Miller - Bonita Springs FL, US
International Classification:
B60Q 1/00
US Classification:
340436, 455 99, 4555692
Abstract:
In response to a triggering event at a location such as a vehicle that has crashed a telematics system initiates a telecommunications call via telecommunications link to PTN , through which it is routed to local 9-1-1 system and thereby to local PSAP. Telematics system waits, (N), for local PSAP to respond, (Y), then exchanges ACN data with it per TTY protocols,. The PSAP then sends a command code back to the vehicle or other location to allow for voice communications with a person at the location. Other functions such as shutting the vehicle engine off can also be controlled by PSAP.


Michael Ceglia Photo 3

Hook-Flash Simulation In Parallel With Off-Hook Devices

US Patent:
2002003, Apr 4, 2002
Filed:
Sep 18, 2001
Appl. No.:
09/954995
Inventors:
Michael Ceglia - Cherry Hill NJ, US
International Classification:
H04M001/00, H04M003/00
US Classification:
379/377000
Abstract:
A method for producing a hook-flash event on a loop (B) incorporating a supervisory signal circuit. The supervisory signal circuit includes a supervisory signal source () that causes a supervisory current to flow around the loop through a threshhold detector device () and one or more supervised devices (and ). When a counter-signal source () is connected to the loop, it opposes the flow of loop supervisory loop current (), causing its level to drop below the detection threshhold of the threshhold detector device. After a timed period, the counter-signal source is disconnected from the loop, allowing the level of supervisory loop current to return to its normal state, thereby completing the hook-flash event on the loop.


Michael Ceglia Photo 4

Non-Bioelectric Pressure-Based Sensing For Pacemakers And Implantable Cardioverting Defibrillators

US Patent:
2010017, Jul 15, 2010
Filed:
Jan 13, 2010
Appl. No.:
12/657044
Inventors:
Michael B. Herlich - Voorhees NJ, US
Steven D. DaTorre - Marlton NJ, US
Michael J. Ceglia - Cherry Hill NJ, US
S. Robert Miller - Bonita Springs FL, US
International Classification:
A61N 1/365
US Classification:
607 18
Abstract:
Manually and autonomously configured non-bioelectrical-monitoring backup and/or primary pacemaker sensing is provided in the right ventricle and in the right atrium. Non-bioelectrical-monitoring is accomplished via direct, in-chamber metering and analysis of right ventricle and right atrium dynamic intracardiac pressures. A sensor is located on the right ventricular lead, another on the right atrial lead, and both are connected to the pacemaker. Right ventricular and right atrial dynamic intracardiac pressures are monitored and analyzed to indicate the presence or absence of contraction, relaxation and acceptable rhythm.