Patents by Inventor Richard D. Peindl

Richard D. Peindl 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).

  • Publication number: 20150201867
    Abstract: The systems, methods and computer program products evaluates motion data obtained from an IMU of different respective users to identify when a physical activity occurs and, what physical activity occurs using waveform template matching to corresponding user waveforms with activity signatures and optionally how well the physical activity was performed relative to a reference population or a baseline performance of the same physical activity by the user.
    Type: Application
    Filed: January 20, 2015
    Publication date: July 23, 2015
    Inventors: Richard D. Peindl, Naiquan Zheng
  • Patent number: 5662591
    Abstract: An apparatus for measuring the strength of and for performing physical therapy exercises to strengthen a patient's limb. The device includes a pair of pivot clamps each having a end for connecting the pivot clamps to a solid object such as a physical therapy table or hospital bed. A second end of each pivot clamp adjustably receives a first frame member of a conventional traction or load frame. This arrangement enables rotational and translational movement of the first frame member retained by the pivot clamp relative to each pivot clamp to allow the frame to be positioned in a desired location and orientation relative to the patient's limb to be tested. A second frame member is adjustably connected to the pair of first frame members by a pair of adjustable brackets. A limb engaging member having a force transducer located therein is used to both engage the patient's limb to be tested and to detect a force transmitted between the limb of a patient and the limb engaging member.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 26, 1995
    Date of Patent: September 2, 1997
    Assignees: The Johns Hopkins University, The Charlotte-Mecklenburg Hospital Authority
    Inventors: Richard D. Peindl, Melissa Lee McCarthy, Ellen Jane MacKenzie
  • Patent number: 5635390
    Abstract: A cell culture apparatus includes a substrate, and an inorganic film on the substrate and having a relatively smooth surface for cell growth thereon. Moreover, the relatively smooth surface has a relatively low predetermined surface roughness so that cells grown thereon adhere by chemical adhesion rather than by mechanical interlocking. In other words, the predetermined surface roughness defines surface indentations smaller than a size of corresponding cells to be grown thereon. Accordingly, the interaction between various inorganic materials and cells may be studied based upon chemical adhesion rather than mechanical interlocking. The predetermined surface roughness is preferably less about 10 .mu.m root-mean-square, and more preferably less than about 1 .mu.m root-mean-square. The relatively smooth growth surface is preferably obtained by thermal vacuum evaporation and deposition, followed by annealing of the as-deposited film.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 17, 1996
    Date of Patent: June 3, 1997
    Assignee: Charlotte-Mecklenburg Hospital Authority
    Inventors: Richard D. Peindl, Warren K. Ramp
  • Patent number: 5538887
    Abstract: A cell culture apparatus includes a substrate, and an inorganic film on the substrate and having a relatively smooth surface for cell growth thereon. Moreover, the relatively smooth surface has a relatively low predetermined surface roughness so that cells grown thereon adhere by chemical adhesion rather than by mechanical interlocking. In other words, the predetermined surface roughness defines surface indentations smaller than a size of corresponding cells to be grown thereon. Accordingly, the interaction between various inorganic materials and cells may be studied based upon chemical adhesion rather than mechanical interlocking. The predetermined surface roughness is preferably less about 10 .mu.m root-mean-square, and more preferably less than about 1 .mu.m root-mean-square. The relatively smooth growth surface is preferably obtained by thermal vacuum evaporation and deposition, followed by annealing of the as-deposited film.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 18, 1994
    Date of Patent: July 23, 1996
    Assignee: Charlotte-Mecklenburg Hospital Authority
    Inventors: Richard D. Peindl, Warren K. Ramp
  • Patent number: 5471996
    Abstract: An apparatus and method for measuring abduction strength of a patient's thumb. The apparatus includes a frame for receiving the patient's hand thereupon in a longitudinal direction, enabling the thumb of the patient to move freely upwardly and downwardly about the joint at the base of the thumb. A thumb engaging means is pivotally mounted to the frame for engaging the patient's thumb assuring the upward and downward movement thereof. The thumb engaging means is pivotal about a transverse axis. A force transducer means is mounted to the thumb engaging means for detecting the force transmitted between the thumb engaging means and the patient's thumb. The force transducer means produces an output representative of the detected force. A display means is provided for displaying the received output.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 30, 1993
    Date of Patent: December 5, 1995
    Assignee: Charlotte-Mecklenburg Hospital Authority
    Inventors: James R. Boatright, Richard D. Peindl