Patents by Inventor Brian Lipford

Brian Lipford has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).

  • Patent number: 7523649
    Abstract: An ultrasonic field-portable system for accurately measuring hematocrit (HCT) and hemoglobin concentration (HGB) in small food samples. The system includes an analyzer (10) that allows extremely accurate measurements of blood hematocrit from only one or two drops of +>>d collected in a disposable sampling device (12) that is then inserted into the analyzer (10). The system is compact enough to package into a point of care device, making it a point of care device with accuracy comparable to larger CBC lab equipment.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 26, 2004
    Date of Patent: April 28, 2009
    Assignee: Separation Technology, Inc.
    Inventors: Francis Scott Corey, Ben Lane, Brian Murphy, Brian Lipford, Samuel Reed
  • Publication number: 20070266778
    Abstract: An ultrasonic field-portable system for accurately measuring hematocrit (HCT) and hemoglobin concentration (HGB) in small food samples. The system includes an analyzer (10) that allows extremely accurate measurements of blood hematocrit from only one or two drops of +>>d collected in a disposable sampling device (12) that is then inserted into the analyzer (10). The system is compact enough to package into a point of care device, making it a point of care device with accuracy comparable to larger CBC lab equipment.
    Type: Application
    Filed: November 26, 2004
    Publication date: November 22, 2007
    Inventors: Francis Corey, Ben Lane, Brian Murphy, Brian Lipford, Samuel Reed
  • Publication number: 20070145064
    Abstract: A method and apparatus are provided relating to a secure bag assembly to secure cash in transit (“CIT”). In some implementations, the secure bag assembly is installed in a lockable, removable cassette that is fitted to a bill validator. The cassette and bill validator can be installed in an enclosure like those found in retail kiosks, self-checkout terminals, retail safes or gaming machines. In such an implementation, bank notes are deposited in the bill validator and once identified and validated, are securely stacked in the bag assembly within the cassette. The bag assembly can be used for capacities of one banknote up to the maximum capacity allowed by the cassette. The bag assembly is secured in place when installed and is sealed automatically upon removal from the cassette.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 27, 2006
    Publication date: June 28, 2007
    Applicant: MEI, INC.
    Inventors: Robert Clauser, Stephen Watrous, John Snider, David Blasko, Chad Schneider, Brian Lipford, Joel Price
  • Patent number: 7134441
    Abstract: A passive assembly for operating two cleaning chambers using a single filtration system having a flow diverter assembly is disclosed. The flow diverter assembly is actuated by a fuel assembly when a fuel assembly is inserted into the cleaning chamber. The flow diverter assembly acts so that each cleaning chamber is supplied with suction flow whenever there is a fuel assembly in the cleaning chamber. When a cleaning chamber is empty, the flow diverter acts to block the suction flow from the filtration system, forcing suction flow through the opposite cleaning chamber. The flow diverter only provides suction head to a cleaning chamber when there is a fuel assembly in the cleaning chamber. When both cleaning chambers are empty, suction pressure from the pump increases to the point that the flow diverters in both chambers open sufficiently to maintain flow through the pumps and prevent the pumps from cavitating.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 29, 2003
    Date of Patent: November 14, 2006
    Assignee: Dominion Engineering, Inc.
    Inventors: David Gross, David Arguelles, Brian Lipford
  • Publication number: 20060245467
    Abstract: The present invention relates to water use monitoring, recording and billing, and more particularly to monitoring, recording and billing for water use at both an individual fixture and dwelling unit-level in a multi-unit dwelling structure. In an embodiment, a module includes an inlet portion defining an inlet opening and adapted to be connected to and in fluid communication with a fluid inlet line; and a first flow conditioner in fluid communication with and adapted to receive and condition a fluid flowing through the inlet opening. The module also includes a flow measuring device in fluid communication with the first flow conditioner and adapted to measure the conditioned fluid as the conditioned fluid flows past the flow measuring device and to generate a signal representing an amount of the conditioned fluid flowing past the flow measuring device; and a power generator in fluid communication with the first flow conditioner and adapted to generate and supply power.
    Type: Application
    Filed: April 7, 2006
    Publication date: November 2, 2006
    Inventors: Michael Casella, Keith Lipford, Brian Lipford
  • Patent number: 7013833
    Abstract: A valve stem pressure poppet incorporated into a tire valve cap for monitoring tire air pressure. The indicator assembly is screw attached by a connector onto an existing valve stem. The assembly includes a hollow outer tube for housing a slideably disposed indicator, a sealed space above the indicator, a compression spring and a connector end fitting. An air passage runs throughout the length the indicator. Once the assembly is engaged, pressurized air feeds directly through the indicator into the sealed space, forcing the indicator down against the force of the compression spring. If the tire remains above a predetermined critical low pressure point, the indicator will remain in the down “equilibrium” position. However, if the air pressure in the tire drops below the critical pressure point the compression force of the spring will overcome the downward pressure on the indicator, and the indicator disengages or “pops” up.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 9, 2004
    Date of Patent: March 21, 2006
    Inventors: Gary Lemberger, Brian Lipford
  • Patent number: 6973833
    Abstract: A wafer for placement in a pipe. The wafer includes a housing having an outer surface and an orifice adapted to allow fluid flowing in the pipe to pass through the housing. The housing has at least a first port extending into the housing from the outer surface for holding a first acoustic transducer. The wafer includes means for attaching the housing to the pipe. A method for obtaining information about fluid in a pipe.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 12, 2002
    Date of Patent: December 13, 2005
    Assignee: Caldon, Inc.
    Inventors: Donald Ginesi, Donald R. Augenstein, Keith Bergstrom, Calvin R. Hastings, Christopher B. Laird, Benjamin Lane, Brian Lipford
  • Publication number: 20050223966
    Abstract: A valve stem pressure poppet incorporated into a tire valve cap for monitoring tire air pressure. The indicator assembly is screw attached by a connector onto an existing valve stem. The assembly includes a hollow outer tube for housing a slideably disposed indicator, a sealed space above the indicator, a compression spring and a connector end fitting. An air passage runs throughout the length the indicator. Once the assembly is engaged, pressurized air feeds directly through the indicator into the sealed space, forcing the indicator down against the force of the compression spring. If the tire remains above a predetermined critical low pressure point, the indicator will remain in the down “equilibrium” position. However, if the air pressure in the tire drops below the critical pressure point the compression force of the spring will overcome the downward pressure on the indicator, and the indicator disengages or “pops” up.
    Type: Application
    Filed: April 9, 2004
    Publication date: October 13, 2005
    Inventors: Gary Lemberger, Brian Lipford
  • Publication number: 20050178378
    Abstract: The present invention is a permanently installed automatic kitchen ventilation degreasing system. The system includes a cascading cleaning mechanism and drainage mechanism. A water feed tube carries water and cleaning agents to a conduit secured and centered within the ventilation ducts. The water and cleaning agents are sprayed in a cascading manner along the inner surface of the duct by spray nozzles located on nozzle blocks spaced at intervals along the conduit. The flow of solvent or rinse water through the nozzles is controlled by solenoid valves which are controlled by a programmable controller. The liquid run off is collected by a deflector and drained.
    Type: Application
    Filed: January 5, 2005
    Publication date: August 18, 2005
    Inventors: John Marshall, Joe Way, Keith Lipford, Brian Lipford
  • Publication number: 20040099294
    Abstract: A passive assembly for operating two cleaning chambers using a single filtration system having a flow diverter assembly is disclosed. The flow diverter assembly is actuated by a fuel assembly when a fuel assembly is inserted into the cleaning chamber. The flow diverter assembly acts so that each cleaning chamber is supplied with suction flow whenever there is a fuel assembly in the cleaning chamber. When a cleaning chamber is empty, the flow diverter acts to block the suction flow from the filtration system, forcing suction flow through the opposite cleaning chamber. The flow diverter only provides suction head to a cleaning chamber when there is a fuel assembly in the cleaning chamber. When both cleaning chambers are empty, suction pressure from the pump increases to the point that the flow diverters in both chambers open sufficiently to maintain flow through the pumps and prevent the pumps from cavitating.
    Type: Application
    Filed: July 29, 2003
    Publication date: May 27, 2004
    Applicant: Dominion Engineering, Inc.
    Inventors: David Gross, David Arguelles, Brian Lipford
  • Publication number: 20030172737
    Abstract: A wafer for placement in a pipe. The wafer includes a housing having an outer surface and an orifice adapted to allow fluid flowing in the pipe to pass through the housing. The housing has at least a first port extending into the housing from the outer surface for holding a first acoustic transducer. The wafer includes means for attaching the housing to the pipe. A method for obtaining information about fluid in a pipe.
    Type: Application
    Filed: March 12, 2002
    Publication date: September 18, 2003
    Applicant: Caldon, Inc.
    Inventors: Donald Ginesi, Donald R. Augenstein, Keith Bergstrom, Calvin R. Hastings, Christopher B. Laird, Benjamin Lane, Brian Lipford
  • Patent number: D522657
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 20, 2003
    Date of Patent: June 6, 2006
    Assignee: Separation Technology, Inc.
    Inventors: Brian Murphy, Chris Dykes, Eva Dixon, Brian Lipford, Samuel Reed, Ben Lane, Mike Abbott, Brian Bean