Patents by Inventor William M. Hobby

William M. Hobby 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: 4768520
    Abstract: An apparatus for measuring peak expiratory flow of a human patient and an incentive spirometer has a housing having a passageway and a mouthpiece connected to the passageway. An elongated slender rod extends through the passageway and has a sliding member a predetermined size slideably mounted thereon adapted to slide on the rod when a patient exhales into the mouthpiece through the passageway. A magnet is attached to the slideable member for sliding therewith to hold the slideable member in position at the maximum position the slideable is raised on the slender rod. The passageway may be tapered in a reverse cone shape making the sliding member more difficult to raise as it moves up the passageway so that patients can lift the slideable member, while most patients cannot lift the member all the way to the top of the passageway.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 13, 1982
    Date of Patent: September 6, 1988
    Inventors: Alan R. Varraux, Joseph M. Valdespino, William M. Hobby
  • Patent number: 4736750
    Abstract: An apparatus for testing pulmonary functions uses a hollow tube having a venturi therein and an aspirator orifice in the hollow tube adjacent the venturi. A pressure signal analogous to the flow of air through the hollow tube is generated in the aspirator orifice. Various means are provided to respond to the pressure at the aspirator orifice and a timed cut off of the aspirator orifice is provided for measuring the flow for a predetermined time period, such as one second, thereby indicating the forced expiratory volume for one second (FEV.sub.1) without having to blow into expansible chambers, such as bellows or bags to determine the volume of air passing through the tube. The apparatus is adapted to measure the total volume of air passing through the tube, or the total volume during a predetermined time period.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 24, 1981
    Date of Patent: April 12, 1988
    Inventors: Joseph M. Valdespino, William M. Hobby, III
  • Patent number: 4553552
    Abstract: A hemodialysis conductivity meter apparatus is provided for measuring dialysate concentration using a self contained syringe. The meter includes a syringe body having a needle attached thereto with a syringe plunger coacting with the body to draw fluid into the body. A pair of electrodes are positioned for contact with the fluid in the syringe body while a power source located on the syringe generates an electric current reading across the electrodes responsive to the fluid in the syringe body. An output meter attached to the syringe gives an immediate reading of the conductivity of the fluid. The plunger of the syringe may be used to keep the electrodes clean and an alternate embodiment allows the syringe plunger to switch the meter on when drawing fluid thereinto and to switch the meter off when removing the plunger or pushing the liquid out of the syringe body.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 21, 1984
    Date of Patent: November 19, 1985
    Inventors: Joseph M. Valdespino, Allen K. Holcomb, William M. Hobby
  • Patent number: 4480595
    Abstract: An improvement to an internal combustion engine having a fuel system for feeding a hydrocarbon fuel-air mixture to the combustion chambers and an auxiliary fuel system which utilizes anhydrous ammonia dissociated into hydrogen and nitrogen gas for use as an auxiliary fuel with the hydrocarbon fuel-air mixture of the engine. The improvements provide for feeding ammonia gas from a relief valve on a storage tank for anhydrous ammonia into the bottom of the windshield wiper container for a vehicle having water therein to absorb the ammonia to prevent the release of the ammonia to the atmosphere. The improvements also provide for a first auxiliary fuel dissociator to dissociate the ammonia utilizing the exhaust heat of the engine and a second auxiliary fuel dissociator to dissociate ammonia until the engine generates sufficient heat for the operation of the first dissociator.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 7, 1983
    Date of Patent: November 6, 1984
    Inventors: William M. Hobby, Joseph M. Valdespino
  • Patent number: 4424058
    Abstract: A drainage control valve apparatus utilizes a pressure relief valve for opening upon a predetermined fluid pressure being applied thereto and a liquid column is used for holding the pressure relief valve open by the weight of the liquid column escaping past the pressure relief valve to apply a negative pressure to the back of a pressure relief valve element. A small opening or a check valve releases the suction column when drainage is complete to allow the pressure relief valve to close. The pressure relief valve may be a spring biased valve and may be adjusted by varying the compression on the spring. The unit may be attached to a patient's leg with a strap. A method of draining a bladder is provided having the steps of opening a pressure relief valve under bladder pressure in a catheter, holding the pressure relief valve open with the suction of a column of liquid formed by the liquid passing the opened pressure relief valve and releasing the pressure relief valve when drainage is substantially complete.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 23, 1981
    Date of Patent: January 3, 1984
    Inventors: Robert L. Parsons, Joseph M. Valdespino, Alan R. Varraux, Allen K. Holcomb, William M. Hobby, III
  • Patent number: 4416224
    Abstract: An improvement to an internal combustion engine having a fuel system for feeding a hydrocarbon fuel-air mixture to the combustion chambers and an auxiliary fuel system which utilizes anhydrous ammonia dissociated into hydrogen and nitrogen gas for use as an auxiliary fuel with the hydrocarbon fuel-air mixture of the engine. The improvements provide for feeding ammonia gas from a relief valve on a storage tank for anhydrous ammonia into the bottom of the windshield wiper container for a vehicle having water therein to absorb the ammonia to prevent the release of the ammonia to the atmosphere. The improvements also provide for a first auxiliary fuel dissociator to dissociate the ammonia utilizing the exhaust heat of the engine and a second auxiliary fuel dissociator to dissociate ammonia until the engine generates sufficient heat for the operation of the first dissociator.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 18, 1982
    Date of Patent: November 22, 1983
    Inventors: William M. Hobby, Joseph M. Valdespino
  • Patent number: D564078
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 27, 2007
    Date of Patent: March 11, 2008
    Inventor: William M. Hobby, III