Patents Represented by Law Firm Bush, Moseley, Riddle & Jackson, L.L.P.
  • Patent number: 5617548
    Abstract: The invention is a system for interacting with computer graphics. A scene display is generated in response to a list which includes data related to computer generated objects which are to be included in a scene display and ad application program identifier for the application programs which are the source of each computer generated object. An object in the scene is manipulated by a user command and at least one interrogation command is generated which interrogates the list to retrieve data relating to each object affected by the manipulation and an application program identifier related to each application program which is the source of an object affected by the manipulation. The data related to the objects affected by the manipulation and the application program identifier are transmitted to each application program which is a source of an object affected by the manipulation. Additional steps as are required are performed by the application programs.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 23, 1995
    Date of Patent: April 1, 1997
    Assignee: Landmark Graphics Corporation
    Inventors: Joseph B. West, Charles A. Clinton
  • Patent number: 5598590
    Abstract: A portable bath tub (20, 20A, 20C) and a supporting frame (46, 17A, 200) for the bath tub (20, 20A, 20C) are positioned alongside a bed (10, 10A, 10C). The bath tub (20, 20A, 20C) has a front side (76) which overlaps a mattress (12, 12A, 12C) on the bed (10, 10A, 10C) and is supported thereby. The tub (20, 20A, 20C) bridges the bed (10, 10A, 10C) and the supporting frame. The bed (10B) has a bed frame (14B) which is movable vertically for raising and lowering the bath tub (20) which is partially supported on the mattress (12B).
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 26, 1995
    Date of Patent: February 4, 1997
    Assignee: Easy Lift Care Products, Inc.
    Inventors: Michael K. Crawford, Joseph M. Crawford, James R. Crawford
  • Patent number: 5584082
    Abstract: A convertible gurney (10) has an outer fixed support frame (12) which includes a pair of side frames (16) connected by lower horizontal cross frame members (30). An inner frame (14) includes a base (84) and hinged segments (42, 46 and 48) which define rear, seat and leg segments. Inner frame (14) is positioned between the side frames (16) and removably connected thereto by four fasteners (90). A detachable manual operator (170) is mounted on a selected side frame (16) opposite a bed (36) for a patient and effects movement of the segments (42, 46, 48) between gurney and chair positions by operation of a hand crank (184). Each side frame (16) has a foldable side panel (190) which may be utilized in transfer of a patient between a bed (36) and the convertible gurney (10). A patient is first positioned on a hard transfer board (36) as shown in FIGS. 9 and 10 and moved with the transfer board (36) across the side panel (190) forming a bridge between the bed (36) and the convertible gurney (10).
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 12, 1994
    Date of Patent: December 17, 1996
    Assignee: Easy Lift Care Products, Inc.
    Inventors: Michael K. Crawford, Joseph M. Crawford, James R. Crawford
  • Patent number: 5574917
    Abstract: A method of communication in a computer system is provided for transferring information between multiple, concurrently operating programs, each of which may have a respective window display. The user communicates with each of the application programs through the window display as well as through an input device, such as a mouse or keyboard. A list of information codes is registered with a dispatcher program for each of the application programs which requires data. One or more of the application programs generate templates which include data and a corresponding information code. The generated templates are transmitted to the dispatcher program. The dispatcher program then compares the information code in the received template to the registered list of information codes to find any matches and thereby identify the one or more application programs which have registered to receive the information in the received template.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 25, 1995
    Date of Patent: November 12, 1996
    Assignee: Landmark Graphics Corporation
    Inventors: William E. Good, Harold A. Hildebrand, Cedric V. Snyder, Jr., Joseph L. Stiles, Kathleen M. Whitfield, Marie S. Jansen
  • Patent number: 5570106
    Abstract: A method and apparatus for deleting and rescanning areas of a horizon display on a computer monitor is disclosed. A cursor, controlled by a pointing device such as a mouse, is directed to a first area on the monitor which is adjacent a second area of the horizon which is described to be deleted and rescanned. The cursor is dragged from the first area across the second area while a user pushes the control button of the mouse thereby defining coordinates of an area for which all points are to be deleted. The points in the first area are scanned to designate them as seed points. Such seed points are used to pick horizon points in the second area. Such picked points are then used to fill-in the second area.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 28, 1993
    Date of Patent: October 29, 1996
    Assignee: Landmark Graphics Corporation
    Inventor: Venkatraman Viswanathan
  • Patent number: 5567048
    Abstract: An apparatus and method for sealing a flexible bag (54B) containing dry particulate material within a hopper (25B) for dispensing of the dry particulate material from the hopper (25B) through a lower discharge opening into a mixing chamber for the mixing of the dry particulate material with a liquid as shown particularly in the embodiment of FIGS. 9-11. An inflatable seal (49B) is mounted within the hopper (25B) about the receiving opening (14B). A pre-packaged flexible cylindrical bag (54B) has a rigid support member (59B) inserted therein prior to filling with dry particulate material. The upper end of bag (54A) is sealed upon the filling of bag (54B) with the dry particulate material. Upon insertion of the pre-packaged flexible bag (54B) within hopper (14B) the rigid support member (59B) is positioned in opposed relation to inflatable seal (49B).
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 16, 1995
    Date of Patent: October 22, 1996
    Assignee: Hammonds Technical Services, Inc.
    Inventor: Carl L. Hammonds
  • Patent number: 5555910
    Abstract: A safety relief valve (10) having a main valve member (22) in a normally closed seated position has a diaphragm actuator (24) with a dome chamber (34) adjacent the outer side of the diaphragm (26). A pilot valve (28) is in fluid communication with the dome chamber (34) through a dome line (35) for controlling the opening and closing of the main valve member (22). An underdome chamber (40) on the inner side of the diaphragm (26) has an underdome line 44 extending to an underdome control valve (42) for controlling fluid communication to underdome chamber (40) from the inlet (18). An inlet line (48) extends from the inlet (18) to the underdome control valve (42). When the set pressure of the pilot valve (28) is reached, inlet fluid pressure on the inner side of the diaphragm (26) increases while dome pressure in the dome chamber (34) decreases.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 30, 1994
    Date of Patent: September 17, 1996
    Assignee: Groth Corporation
    Inventors: Walter W. Powell, Milton N. Anderson, Jr., Louis R. Castaneda, Aciel Martin
  • Patent number: RE35454
    Abstract: Apparatus and method for separating solid particles from well fluids in the bore hole including a separator separation device (34) adjacent the lower end of a tubing string (14) positioned within a perforated casing (10). The separator device (34) includes concentric tubular members (44, 46) defining an annulus (60) therebetween. A spiral guide (62) is positioned in the annulus (60) about the inner tubular member (44) below perforations (54) in the outer tubular member (44) and extends about the inner tubular member (46) for around a complete turn or 360 degrees. A helical motion is imparted to the well fluids received through the perforations (54) and solid particles settle downwardly within the vortex or swirl chamber (79) below the inner tubular member (46). The liquid separated from the solid particles is pump by a downhole pump (18) upwardly through the inner tubular member (46).
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 8, 1995
    Date of Patent: February 18, 1997
    Inventor: Delwin E. Cobb