Patents by Inventor Leslie A. Beckwith
Leslie A. Beckwith 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).
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Patent number: 9248077Abstract: A cap and rigid bottle converts an expressed milk syringe from an open system to a closed system. The cap is in fluid communication between a breast pump and breast cup. The rigid bottle is attached to the bottom of the cap and the syringe is captured inside the bottom under the cap in a sealed environment. The pump provides varying positive vacuum to the cap and through the cap to the breast cup. Milk is drawn by the vacuum into the cap and flows by gravity down into the syringe. A passage between the interior of the syringe and the interior of the bottle equalizes pressure and allows the syringe to fill while maintaining a closed system, allowing a piston in the syringe to remain stationary. The closed system protects a mother's milk being pumped into a milk collecting syringe from air born contaminants.Type: GrantFiled: July 21, 2014Date of Patent: February 2, 2016Assignee: LIMERICK, INC.Inventors: Patricia A. Kelly, Joan P. Ortiz, Leslie Beckwith
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Patent number: 8137305Abstract: A programmable electric breast pump system includes a vacuum pump pneumatically coupled to breast cups and a vacuum relief valve bypassing the vacuum pump. A controller receives command input from a vacuum level selector and a vacuum rate selector, and feedback from a pressure sensor measuring vacuum in the breast cups. In response, the controller cycles the relief valve between minimum and maximum vacuum setpoints to create a periodic vacuum pulse in the breast cups. By adjusting the vacuum min/max levels and vacuum rate, a user may change the strength of the pulse after let-down, or synchronize the frequency of the pulse with the natural refractory time of a lactating breast.Type: GrantFiled: January 22, 2007Date of Patent: March 20, 2012Inventors: Patricia A. Kelly, Joan P. Ortiz, Leslie Beckwith
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Patent number: 8052635Abstract: A breast pump with a speed, a maximum vacuum, and a minimum vacuum combined with a selectively collapsing breast cup mimics the action of a suckling infant. The speed and maximum vacuum are user selectable to adjust the pump to the particular user. The breast cup is made of a flexible material with a thickness designed to first collapse around the areola area of a breast to mimic an action of a suckling infant.Type: GrantFiled: May 30, 2008Date of Patent: November 8, 2011Inventors: Patricia A. Kelly, Joan P. Ortiz, Leslie Beckwith
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Publication number: 20080177224Abstract: A programmable electric breast pump system includes a vacuum pump pneumatically coupled to breast cups and a vacuum relief valve bypassing the vacuum pump. A controller receives command input from a vacuum level selector and a vacuum rate selector, and feedback from a pressure sensor measuring vacuum in the breast cups. In response, the controller cycles the relief valve between minimum and maximum vacuum setpoints to create a periodic vacuum pulse in the breast cups. By adjusting the vacuum min/max levels and vacuum rate, a user may change the strength of the pulse after let-down, or synchronize the frequency of the pulse with the natural refractory time of a lactating breast.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 22, 2007Publication date: July 24, 2008Inventors: Patricia A. Kelly, Joan P. Ortiz, Leslie Beckwith
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Patent number: 7253720Abstract: A programmable push button having a microcontroller located therewithin to provide a switching signal to operate an electronic switch and thereby enable power to be supplied from a source of power to a load to initiate an external event. The push button also has a piezoelectric assembly which is responsive to one or a sequence of manually applied pushing forces at a push button cap. The microcontroller is interconnected with the piezoelectric assembly on a printed circuit board so that output voltage signals generated by the piezoelectric assembly are applied to the microcontroller as a series of digital pulses. The microcontroller can be programmed by applying a particular sequence of pushing forces to the push button cap so that one or more times can be set during which the external event will be initiated or to require a predetermined security code to be entered before the external event can be initiated.Type: GrantFiled: March 24, 2005Date of Patent: August 7, 2007Assignee: Polara Engineering, Inc.Inventors: Leslie A. Beckwith, Wayne L. Russell
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Patent number: 7145476Abstract: A 2-wire control system which communicates with a plurality of pole mounted push button stations of the kind that are found at a traffic light controlled intersection via existing pairs of underground wires over which power and data signals are transmitted so as to enable a visually impaired pedestrian to receive both audible and tactile signals regarding the flow of vehicular traffic through the intersection. The 2-wire control system includes a central control unit that is located at a traffic light control cabinet and is connected to a standard traffic signal light controller. The control unit includes a plurality of 2-wire output ports that are connected to respective pairs of the plurality of push button stations.Type: GrantFiled: August 5, 2004Date of Patent: December 5, 2006Assignee: Polara Engineering, Inc.Inventors: Leslie A. Beckwith, Randy V. Cruz
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Publication number: 20060214778Abstract: A programmable push button having a microcontroller located therewithin to provide a switching signal to operate an electronic switch and thereby enable power to be supplied from a source of power to a load to initiate an external event. The push button also has a piezoelectric assembly which is responsive to one or a sequence of manually applied pushing forces at a push button cap. The microcontroller is interconnected with the piezoelectric assembly on a printed circuit board so that output voltage signals generated by the piezoelectric assembly are applied to the microcontroller as a series of digital pulses. The microcontroller can be programmed by applying a particular sequence of pushing forces to the push button cap so that one or more times can be set during which the external event will be initiated or to require a predetermined security code to be entered before the external event can be initiated.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 24, 2005Publication date: September 28, 2006Inventors: Leslie Beckwith, Wayne Russell
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Publication number: 20060028357Abstract: A 2-wire control system which communicates with a plurality of pole mounted push button stations of the kind that are found at a traffic light controlled intersection via existing pairs of underground wires over which power and data signals are transmitted so as to enable a visually impaired pedestrian to receive both audible and tactile signals regarding the flow of vehicular traffic through the intersection. The 2-wire control system includes a central control unit that is located at a traffic light control cabinet and is connected to a standard traffic signal light controller. The control unit includes a plurality of 2-wire output ports that are connected to respective pairs of the plurality of push button stations.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 5, 2004Publication date: February 9, 2006Inventors: Leslie Beckwith, Randy Cruz
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Patent number: 6982630Abstract: A vibrating push button station to be associated with a standard traffic signal of the kind used to control vehicular traffic at an intersection so that visually impaired pedestrians will be alerted when the pedestrian WALK signal is illuminated after first pressing a push button. The push button station includes an electromagnetic assembly that is adapted to generate a changing magnetic field following the depression of the push button. A magnet coupled to the push button by way of a flexible diaphragm is either pulled towards and repelled or simply released by the electromagnetic assembly as the magnetic field changes. The opposite movements of the magnet relative to the electromagnetic assembly is transmitted to the push button as a vibration so that the hand of a user will receive a tactile indication at the push button when vehicular traffic has been halted.Type: GrantFiled: January 2, 2004Date of Patent: January 3, 2006Assignee: Polara Engineering, Inc.Inventors: Leslie A. Beckwith, Wayne L. Russell
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Publication number: 20050145472Abstract: A vibrating push button station to be associated with a standard traffic signal of the kind used to control vehicular traffic at an intersection so that visually impaired pedestrians will be alerted when the pedestrian WALK signal is illuminated after first pressing a push button. The push button station includes an electromagnetic assembly that is adapted to generate a changing magnetic field following the depression of the push button. A magnet coupled to the push button by way of a flexible diaphragm is either pulled towards and repelled or simply released by the electromagnetic assembly as the magnetic field changes. The opposite movements of the magnet relative to the electromagnetic assembly is transmitted to the push button as a vibration so that the hand of a user will receive a tactile indication at the push button when vehicular traffic has been halted.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 2, 2004Publication date: July 7, 2005Inventors: Leslie Beckwith, Wayne Russell
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Patent number: 6340936Abstract: An accessible pedestrian signal system to assist visually impaired persons to cross a signal controlled intersection. The signal system has a push button which is pressed by the pedestrian. Circuitry is provided to vibrate the push button when the signal system is programmed to send a signal that it is time to cross the intersection. Preferably, the push button is mounted on a flexible diaphragm and a vibrating movement is transmitted to the inner surface of the diaphragm when it is desired to vibrate the push button. Preferably, the pressing of the button flexes a piezo-electric member which has an output to the circuitry of the signal system.Type: GrantFiled: August 18, 2000Date of Patent: January 22, 2002Inventors: John F. McGaffey, Wayne L. Russell, Randy Van Cruz, Leslie A. Beckwith