Patents by Inventor Michael R. Jacobs
Michael R. Jacobs 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: 9389643Abstract: A mobile computer workstation for use with a computer network is disclosed. The workstation can include a wheeled chassis having a vertical beam that supports a horizontal work surface. An input device tray is located at a front side of the work surface and a bracket located at a rear side of the work surface mounts a display screen to the workstation above and off the work surface. A power unit including a battery charger and a battery is mounted to the chassis and supplies power to the display screen.Type: GrantFiled: February 18, 2015Date of Patent: July 12, 2016Assignee: InterMetro Industries CorporationInventors: Richard A. Clark, Michael R. Jacobs, Steven B. Flemig, Fouad Geries Abu-Akel, Darin Janoschka, Keith Washington
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Publication number: 20130322002Abstract: A mobile computer workstation for use with a computer network is disclosed. The workstation can include a wheeled chassis having a vertical beam that supports a horizontal work surface. An input device tray is located at a front side of the work surface and a bracket located at a rear side of the work surface mounts a display screen to the workstation above and off the work surface. A power unit including a battery charger and a battery is mounted to the chassis and supplies power to the display screen.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 9, 2013Publication date: December 5, 2013Applicant: InterMetro Industries CorporationInventors: Richard A. Clark, Michael R. Jacobs, Steven B. Flemig, Fouad Geries Abu-Akel, Darin Janoschka, Keith Washington
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Patent number: 8526176Abstract: A mobile computer workstation for use with a computer network is disclosed. The workstation can include a wheeled chassis having a vertical beam that supports a horizontal work surface. An input device tray is located at a front side of the work surface and a bracket located at a rear side of the work surface mounts a display screen to the workstation above and off the work surface. A power unit including a battery charger and a battery is mounted to the chassis and supplies power to the display screen.Type: GrantFiled: July 26, 2011Date of Patent: September 3, 2013Assignee: InterMetro Industries CorporationInventors: Richard A. Clark, Michael R. Jacobs, Steven B. Flemig, Fouad Geries Abu-Akel, Darin Janoschka, Keith Washington
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Publication number: 20110279958Abstract: A mobile computer workstation for use with a computer network is disclosed. The workstation can include a wheeled chassis having a vertical beam that supports a horizontal work surface. An input device tray is located at a front side of the work surface and a bracket located at a rear side of the work surface mounts a display screen to the workstation above and off the work surface. A power unit including a battery charger and a battery is mounted to the chassis and supplies power to the display screen.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 26, 2011Publication date: November 17, 2011Applicant: INTERMETRO INDUSTRIES CORPORATIONInventors: Richard A. Clark, Michael R. Jacobs, Steven B. Flemig, Fouad Abu-Akel, Darin Janoschka, Keith Washington
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Patent number: 7990691Abstract: A mobile workstation for use with a computer network. The mobile workstation may include a medical monitoring device, a radio transceiver in communication with the medical monitoring device operable for receiving and sending data to the computer network, a display screen, and a wheeled chassis for mounting the medical monitoring device, the radio transceiver and the display screen.Type: GrantFiled: August 6, 2010Date of Patent: August 2, 2011Assignee: InterMetro Industries CorporationInventors: Richard A. Clark, Michael R. Jacobs, Steven B. Flemig, Fouad Geries Abu-Akel, Darin Janoschka, Keith Washington
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Publication number: 20100324379Abstract: A mobile workstation for use with a computer network. The mobile workstation may include a medical monitoring device, a radio transceiver in communication with the medical monitoring device operable for receiving and sending data to the computer network, a display screen, and a wheeled chassis for mounting the medical monitoring device, the radio transceiver and the display screen.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 6, 2010Publication date: December 23, 2010Applicant: Intermetro Industries CorporationInventors: Richard A. Clark, Michael R. Jacobs, Steven B. Flemig, Fouad Abu-Akel, Darin Janoschka, Keith Washington
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Patent number: 7791866Abstract: A mobile workstation for use with a computer network. The mobile workstation may include a medical monitoring device, a radio transceiver in communication with the medical monitoring device operable for receiving and sending data to the computer network, a display screen, and a wheeled chassis for mounting the medical monitoring device, the radio transceiver and the display screen.Type: GrantFiled: March 31, 2009Date of Patent: September 7, 2010Assignee: Intermetro Industries CorporationInventors: Richard A. Clark, Michael R. Jacobs, Steven B. Flemig, Fouad Geries Abu-Akel, Darin Janoschka, Keith Washington
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Patent number: 7612999Abstract: A mobile workstation for use with a computer network. The mobile workstation may include a medical monitoring device, a radio transceiver in communication with the medical monitoring device operable for receiving and sending data to the computer network, a display screen, and a wheeled chassis for mounting the medical monitoring device, the radio transceiver and the display screen.Type: GrantFiled: February 21, 2006Date of Patent: November 3, 2009Assignee: Flo Healthcare Solutions, LLCInventors: Richard A. Clark, Michael R. Jacobs, Steven B. Flemig, Fouad Abu-Akel, Darin Janoschka, Keith Washington
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Publication number: 20090212671Abstract: A mobile workstation for use with a computer network. The mobile workstation may include a medical monitoring device, a radio transceiver in communication with the medical monitoring device operable for receiving and sending data to the computer network, a display screen, and a wheeled chassis for mounting the medical monitoring device, the radio transceiver and the display screen.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 31, 2009Publication date: August 27, 2009Applicant: Flo Healthcare Solutions, LLCInventors: Richard A. Clark, Michael R. Jacobs, Steven B. Flemig, Fouad Abu-Akel, Darin Janoschka, Keith Washington
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Patent number: 7009840Abstract: A mobile workstation includes an adjustable-height horizontal tray and a pull-out keyboard tray mounted beneath the horizontal tray to support a keyboard. A device, such as computer terminal, mounts to the horizontal tray through installation into a vertically-mounted docking station mounted to the horizontal tray, or through a mounting bracket mounted adjacent to the horizontal tray. A tiltable bracket mounts the docking station to the horizontal tray, and a clutch assembly allows the angle of the bracket and the angle of the docking station and the computer terminal, to be adjusted to avoid glare on the terminal's display screen. With a mounting bracket, a tiltable bracket mounts a vertically-mounted display screen to the top of the horizontal tray.Type: GrantFiled: February 20, 2004Date of Patent: March 7, 2006Assignee: LXE, Inc.Inventors: Richard A. Clark, Michael R. Jacobs, Steven B. Flemig
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Publication number: 20040165348Abstract: A mobile workstation includes an adjustable-height horizontal tray and a pull-out keyboard tray mounted beneath the horizontal tray to support a keyboard. A device, such as computer terminal, mounts to the horizontal tray through installation into a vertically-mounted docking station mounted to the horizontal tray, or through a mounting bracket mounted adjacent to the horizontal tray. A tiltable bracket mounts the docking station to the horizontal tray, and a clutch assembly allows the angle of the bracket and the angle of the docking station and the computer terminal, to be adjusted to avoid glare on the terminal's display screen. With a mounting bracket, a tiltable bracket mounts a vertically-mounted display screen to the top of the horizontal tray.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 20, 2004Publication date: August 26, 2004Inventors: Richard A. Clark, Michael R. Jacobs, Steven B. Flemig
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Patent number: 6736536Abstract: Some embodiments of the present invention employ a container having first and second chambers for receiving first and second fluids, respectively. Preferably, the first and second chambers are separated by a divider. The divider can be movable, removable, or can otherwise be opened to selectively connect and separate the first and second chambers. In this manner, first and second fluids can be inserted into respective chambers, after which time the divider can be moved to mix the first and second fluids. Preferably, the divider can be positioned to seal one chamber from the other to keep fluids in the chambers separate from one another. The first and second chambers are preferably shaped and sized to enable a user to mix the first and second fluids in a desired mixing ratio by at least partially filling the chambers with the fluids to a common level.Type: GrantFiled: April 12, 2002Date of Patent: May 18, 2004Assignee: Fullfill, Inc.Inventors: Michael R. Jacobs, Wilson L. McAlpine
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Patent number: 6721178Abstract: A mobile workstation includes an adjustable-height horizontal tray and a pull-out keyboard tray mounted beneath the horizontal tray to support a keyboard. A device, such as computer terminal, mounts to the horizontal tray through installation into a vertically-mounted docking station mounted to the horizontal tray, or through a mounting bracket mounted adjacent to the horizontal tray. A tiltable bracket mounts the docking station to the horizontal tray, and a clutch assembly allows the angle of the bracket and the angle of the docking station and the computer terminal, to be adjusted to avoid glare on the terminal's display screen. With a mounting bracket, a tiltable bracket mounts a vertically-mounted display screen to the top of the horizontal tray.Type: GrantFiled: June 13, 2002Date of Patent: April 13, 2004Assignee: FHS Acquisition, LLCInventors: Richard A. Clark, Michael R. Jacobs, Steven B. Flemig
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Publication number: 20030192911Abstract: Some embodiments of the present invention employ a container having first and second chambers for receiving first and second fluids, respectively. Preferably, the first and second chambers are separated by a divider. The divider can be movable, removable, or can otherwise be opened to selectively connect and separate the first and second chambers. In this manner, first and second fluids can be inserted into respective chambers, after which time the divider can be moved to mix the first and second fluids. Preferably, the divider can be positioned to seal one chamber from the other to keep fluids in the chambers separate from one another. The first and second chambers are preferably shaped and sized to enable a user to mix the first and second fluids in a desired mixing ratio by at least partially filling the chambers with the fluids to a common level.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 12, 2002Publication date: October 16, 2003Applicant: Fullfill, IncInventors: Michael R. Jacobs, Wilson L. McAlpine
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Patent number: 6493220Abstract: A mobile workstation includes an adjustable-height horizontal tray and a pull-out keyboard tray mounted beneath the horizontal tray to support a keyboard. A device, such as computer terminal, mounts to the horizontal tray through installation into a vertically-mounted docking station mounted to the horizontal tray, or through a mounting bracket mounted adjacent to the horizontal tray. A tiltable bracket mounts the docking station to the horizontal tray, and a clutch assembly allows the angle of the bracket and the angle of the docking station and the computer terminal, to be adjusted to avoid glare on the terminal's display screen. With a mounting bracket, a tiltable bracket mounts a vertically-mounted display screen to the top of the horizontal tray.Type: GrantFiled: September 17, 1999Date of Patent: December 10, 2002Assignee: LXE, Inc.Inventors: Richard A. Clark, Michael R. Jacobs, Steven B. Flemig
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Patent number: 4634294Abstract: Hand-held instrument for measuring the temperature of a target without contact with the target. The instrument utilizes a microprocessor and a digital display to calculate and indicate different temperature functions. Compensation is included for the effects of emissivity and ambient temperature changes which otherwise could result in inaccurate readings. Temperature trend direction liquid crystal arrow(s) actuated by the microprocessor are included in the display.Type: GrantFiled: May 12, 1981Date of Patent: January 6, 1987Assignee: Raytek, Inc.Inventors: James T. Christol, Michael R. Jacobs, Herbert L. Berman