Patents Represented by Attorney, Agent or Law Firm Anton J. Hopen
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Patent number: 6817358Abstract: A protective apparatus including a flexible hood provided with a visor movable from a distal position to a proximate position relative to the ocular area of a wearer of the hood and a slack fold coincident to a bottom portion of the visor providing the visor with a range of movement defined by the distal and proximate positions.Type: GrantFiled: December 16, 2002Date of Patent: November 16, 2004Inventor: Todd A. Resnick
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Patent number: 6813526Abstract: Provided is a method for optimizing golf car usage and deployment including the steps of recording golf car usage record based on axle revolutions, associating a golf car identification with the usage record, communicating the usage record and associated identification to a data store, calculating total usage data for each golf car identification and transmitting total usage data to a display device.Type: GrantFiled: October 22, 2002Date of Patent: November 2, 2004Inventor: William A. Dodd, Jr.
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Patent number: 6809845Abstract: The present invention is a phase-imaging technique by digital holography that eliminates the problem of 2&pgr;-ambiguity. The technique is based on a combination of two or more digital holograms generated using multiple wavelengths. For a two-wavelength experiment, the phase maps of two digital holograms of different wavelengths are subtracted which yields another phase map whose effective wavelength is inversely proportional to the difference of wavelengths. Using two holograms made with a 633 nm HeNe laser and a 532 nm doubled YAG laser an image was obtained that is a 3D reconstruction of a reflective surface with axial resolution of ˜10 nm over a range of −5 um, without any phase discontinuity over this range. The method can be extended to three wavelengths or more in order to reduce the effect of phase noise further.Type: GrantFiled: September 22, 2003Date of Patent: October 26, 2004Assignee: University of South FloridaInventors: Myung K. Kim, James Gass, Aaron Dakoff
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Patent number: 6796798Abstract: The present invention is a method of associating visual symbols with verbal expression including the steps of preselecting a language having both verbal and written expressions, establishing an array of sounds employed in the verbal expression of the language, assembling an array of symbols correlating to the first array of sounds according to the language, associating a mechanical physiologic cue with each sound in the array of sounds, and animating the array of symbols according to the mechanical physiologic cues.Type: GrantFiled: March 27, 2003Date of Patent: September 28, 2004Assignee: University of South FloridaInventor: Thomas Sanocki
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Patent number: 6788394Abstract: An infectious disease or disorder in a fluid, such as a mammalian blood sample, is detected by taking a transmission spectrum of a test sample in at least a portion of the ultraviolet visible near-infrared and comparing the spectrum with a standard sample spectrum. From the comparison it is then determined whether the fluid from the test sample contains an infectious disease or disorder, and an identity of the infectious disease or disorder is determined. Spectroscopic and multiwavelength turbidimetry techniques provide a rapid, inexpensive, and convenient means for diagnosis. The comparison and determination steps may be performed visually or by spectral deconvolution.Type: GrantFiled: April 28, 2003Date of Patent: September 7, 2004Assignee: University of South FloridaInventors: Luis Humberto Garcia-Rubio, Yvette D. Mattley, German Leparc, Manuel Bayona, Andres Cardenas
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Patent number: 6778853Abstract: A device for manipulating a molecule in vivo relative to a target tissue includes at least one elongated member having at least two discrete and separately activatable electrodes separated by an insulating material interposed therebetween. The electrodes are configured to establish at least one of a first electromagnetic field between selected electrodes sufficient to manipulate a molecule relative to a target tissue and a second, typically higher-level, electromagnetic field sufficient to cause transient permeability of a cell membrane within the target tissue. A third electromagnetic field may also be applied to cause further translation of the molecule into an electropermeabilized cell and/or manipulated with respect to the tissue. Thus three-dimensional manipulation of the molecule relative to the target tissue may be effected to optimize a desired positioning thereof, such as entry into a cell.Type: GrantFiled: October 24, 2000Date of Patent: August 17, 2004Assignee: University of South FloridaInventors: Richard Heller, Richard Gilbert, Mark J. Jaroszeski
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Patent number: 6771683Abstract: An excimer or molecular fluorine laser system includes a discharge chamber filled with a gas mixture, multiple electrodes within the discharge chamber and connected to the discharge circuit for energizing the gas mixture, a resonant cavity including the discharge chamber for generating a laser beam, and an intracavity homogenizer for homogenizing an intensity profile of the laser beam generated in the resonator. The intracavity homogenizer may include each of a first bi-prism and a second bi-prism disposed at opposite ends of the resonant cavity and having the discharge chamber disposed therebetween. In this case, optical axes of the first bi-prism and the second bi-prism are each at least substantially parallel to the optical axis of the laser beam.Type: GrantFiled: October 18, 2001Date of Patent: August 3, 2004Assignee: Coherent, Inc.Inventor: Michael J. Scaggs
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Patent number: 6765996Abstract: A computer implemented method of transmitting electronic voice messages including the steps of establishing a caller identity associated with a first telephone connection, recording a first audio clip from the first telephone connection, establishing an email target string, encapsulating the first audio clip, the caller identity and the email target string into a first email attachment, transmitting the first email attachment to a first email account associated with the email target string, broadcasting the first audio clip to a second telephone connection, prompting the second telephone connection for a reply recording, responsive to a record signal, recording a second audio clip from the second telephone connection, encapsulating the second audio clip and the caller identity into a second email attachment, and transmitting the second email attachment to a second email account associated with the caller identity.Type: GrantFiled: August 31, 2001Date of Patent: July 20, 2004Inventor: John Francis Baxter, Jr.
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Patent number: 6759126Abstract: A solid phase microextraction (SPME) fiber including a fiber and a deactivated surface-bonded sol-gel coating on a portion of the fiber to form a solid phase microextraction coating on the portion of the fiber, wherein the solid-phase microextraction coating is capable of preconcentrating trace organic compounds in various matrices. A sol-gel method of preparing SPME fibers with chemically bonded stationary phase coatings that serve as solvent-free extraction media including the step of chemically bonding the sol-gel stationary phase with the SPME fiber surface during its creation through sol-gel reactions.Type: GrantFiled: July 13, 2001Date of Patent: July 6, 2004Assignee: University of South FloridaInventors: Abdul Malik, Dongxin Wang
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Patent number: 6753957Abstract: A system and method for online, essentially instantaneous analyses of ore compositions on a moving belt use laser-induced break-down spectroscopy (LIBS), wherein intensity ratios of emission lines characteristic of specific minerals or ions are calculated on areas of the moving belt, with elevated contents of identifying ions or species being detectable. The ratios are derived from ions present in the sample that differentiate a first substance from a second substance, thus allowing sorting of the samples. The substance may include an ion, an element, or a compound.Type: GrantFiled: August 19, 2002Date of Patent: June 22, 2004Assignee: Florida Institute of Phosphate ResearchInventors: Michael Graft, Lev Nagli
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Patent number: 6744045Abstract: A portable mass spectrometer for underwater use includes a watertight case having an inlet and means for transforming an analyte gas molecule from a solution phase into a gas phase positioned within the case. Means for directing a fluid to the transforming means from the inlet and means for analyzing the gas-phase analyte molecule to determine an identity thereof are also positioned within the case.Type: GrantFiled: October 4, 2001Date of Patent: June 1, 2004Assignee: University of South FloridaInventors: David P. Fries, Robert Timothy Short, Robert H. Byrne
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Patent number: 6736137Abstract: The present invention is a protective hooded respirator optimized for both high protection against nuclear, chemical and/or biological agents as well as having a design configuration enabling it to be stored as a highly compact unit. The hood includes a flexible oral-nasal breathing interface interior to the hood. A filter-housing exterior to the hood is fluidly coupled by a single conduit that intakes filtered air during inhalation and exhaled air during exhalation. When in storage, the flexible oral-nasal is folded into a substantially flat configuration.Type: GrantFiled: February 28, 2003Date of Patent: May 18, 2004Assignee: TMR-A, LLCInventors: Todd A. Resnick, Richard L. Stein, John Kern, Anthony Osborne
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Patent number: 6727498Abstract: A portable mass spectrometer for underwater use includes a watertight case having an inlet and means for transforming an analyte gas molecule from a solution phase into a gas phase positioned within the case. Means for directing a fluid to the transforming means from the inlet and means for analyzing the gas-phase analyte molecule to determine an identity thereof are also positioned within the case.Type: GrantFiled: October 4, 2001Date of Patent: April 27, 2004Assignee: University of South FloridaInventors: David P. Fries, Robert Timothy Short, Robert H. Byrne
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Patent number: 6709109Abstract: The present invention includes a method of detecting nerve cell damage representative of glaucoma including the steps of: imaging a human retina in vivo, measuring the reflected light intensity at a first predetermined wavelength wherein values returned from healthy and damaged areas of retina are substantially identical, measuring a second reflected light intensity at a predetermined wavelength wherein values of healthy and damaged retina substantially diverge, and recording the differences between the first and second values, which values are indicative of glaucoma damage.Type: GrantFiled: April 16, 2003Date of Patent: March 23, 2004Assignee: University of South FloridaInventors: David W. Richards, Dennis K. Killinger, Anali Makoui, Wyatt Saxon
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Patent number: 6706756Abstract: The present invention is an isolated compound and method of inducing endothelium-dependent relaxation in blood vessels including the step of introducing isolated procyanidins having a preponderance of (−)-epicatechins to a patient wherein the procyanidins are preferably galloylated. To achieve both bioavailability and potency, it is also preferred that the number of epicatechins monomers forming each procyanidin is between two and five. More specifically, isolated epicatechin-(4-8)-epicatechin-(4-8)-epicatechin-gallate (C1-gallate) is administered to the patient.Type: GrantFiled: November 18, 2002Date of Patent: March 16, 2004Assignee: University of South FloridaInventor: David F. Fitzpatrick
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Patent number: 6701925Abstract: The present invention is a protective respiratory apparatus including a neck-sealable hood adapted to enclose the head of a wearer, the hood having an interior and exterior, two filters sealingly secured in symmetrical relation to the hood wherein air passing from the outside of the hood to the inside of the hood is filtered of contaminants, a half-mask cup inside the hood, the cup adapted to sealingly cover the nose and mouth of the wearer, the cup mechanically, but not fluidly coupled to the two filters, and at least one air intake valve in the cup wherein filtered air resident in the interior of the hood is drawn into the half-mask cup for respiration by the wearer.Type: GrantFiled: April 11, 2002Date of Patent: March 9, 2004Inventor: Todd A. Resnick
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Patent number: 6679529Abstract: An apparatus for establishing aseptic/sterile connections including a substantially flexible, substantially transparent sterile barrier enclosing a terminal end of a conduit and a resilient, deformable support card which further includes an adhesive perimeter covered by a release paper and a rolling membrane with a continuous, removable, yieldable, flexible strip material. A portion of the rolling membrane is removably adhered to the support card and overlies the end of the conduit. A force applied to the free end of the rolling membrane withdraws the entire rolling membrane to expose the end of the conduit so that an aseptic/sterile connection is achieved by adhering opposing support cards together, removing the rolling membrane to create a sterile corridor between a first sterile barrier and a second sterile barrier, and mating the terminal end of a first conduit and a second conduit together.Type: GrantFiled: August 6, 2001Date of Patent: January 20, 2004Inventors: Theodore D. Johnson, Robin M. Boley-Johnson
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Patent number: 6657858Abstract: The invention is related to the housing of motorized driven data storage device(s) 20 or accommodating such device(s), comprising one or more drive assembly(s) 103, comprising one or more data storage media(s) and one or more drive motor(s) Together with suited fastening means, a damper-carrier-surface 50, a damper-fastening-surface 55, at least one respective carrier-surface-oscillation-damper 51 and a fastening-surface-oscillation-damper 74, is provided in order to support a data storage device 20. The damper-carrier-surface 50 and the damper-fastening-surface 55 are allocated to one side of the drive assembly 103 and to two opposite facing sides of a suitable supporting-surface 3. A carrier-surface-oscillation-damper 51 is arranged between the damper-carrier-surface 50 and the supporting-surface 3 and is situated with at least one respective contact surface on the damper-carrier-surface 50 and the supporting-surface 3 in at least a partially two-dimensional manner.Type: GrantFiled: March 14, 2002Date of Patent: December 2, 2003Inventor: Philon Rothschild
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Patent number: 6657123Abstract: A power distribution cabinet for containing electrical components and associated circuitry includes a panel adapted to provide an interface for the distribution of power from a high voltage source to low voltage applications. The panel includes several outlet receptacle housings, wherein the housings are each L-shaped and disposed contiguously in a vertical series on the front of the cabinet each at a 45-degree angle. Collateral damage to the power distribution center can be minimized wherein a damaged single housing can be replaced without disturbing the remaining housings or outlet receptacles, thereby maintaining the operability of the power distribution center. The housings each comprise several weep slots disposed at the hydraulically lowest point of each of the housings so that condensation that forms on an inner surface of the housing is collected and drained through the weep slots thereby preventing any moisture damage to the interior circuitry and electrical components.Type: GrantFiled: October 1, 2001Date of Patent: December 2, 2003Assignee: Tampa Armature Works, Inc.Inventor: Marshall R. Moore
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Patent number: D494682Type: GrantFiled: July 29, 2003Date of Patent: August 17, 2004Inventors: John F. Baxter, Jr., Jonathon Bentley-Stevens