Patents Represented by Attorney Carl I. Brundidge
  • Patent number: 4828151
    Abstract: Bicycle map holder apparatus for disposing maps or the like about a bicycle such that the map can be easily viewed by a bicycle rider while riding the bicycle. The bicycle map holder apparatus includes a transparent map pocket for enclosing an open map, a map pocket holder device having a "U" shaped member wherein the legs of the "U" shaped member are removably attached to opposite ends of the transparent map pocket thereby maintaining the transparent map pocket and the open map in an open, extended position and a bicycle attachment device for attaching the map pocket holder device to the bicycle in a position in front of the bicycle rider such that the open map can be easily viewed by the bicycle rider while riding the bicycle.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 17, 1987
    Date of Patent: May 9, 1989
    Inventor: M. Edwin Goss
  • Patent number: 4768035
    Abstract: A Radar Digital Data Processor has been developed which produces I (phase) and Q (quadrature) data obtained by sampling the receiver IF of a radar with a single A/D converter. A sampling technique was developed for this application to allow operation with radars employing a noncoherent transmitter such as a magnetron. Representative field results are presented employing spectral analysis proving the viability of the sampling technique for Doppler processing.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 18, 1985
    Date of Patent: August 30, 1988
    Assignee: The Johns Hopkins University
    Inventors: Robert E. Thurber, Richard J. Prengaman, Joe Phipps, Russell Rzemien
  • Patent number: 4706210
    Abstract: The invention concerns a Guild array multiplier for two's complement notation. Three major cell types are used as building blocks in the array, the cells differing by a simple carry circuit only.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 13, 1984
    Date of Patent: November 10, 1987
    Assignee: The Johns Hopkins University
    Inventors: William E. Snelling, John E. Penn
  • Patent number: 4679644
    Abstract: The chin actuated controller system includes a control arm mounted at one end for pivotal movement in both the horizontal and vertical directions and a chin pad supported by the distal end of the control arm which extends to a location adjacent to the chin of a person. The chin pad which includes a chin switch is engageable by the person's chin to cause vertical and horizontal motion of the control arm and forward and reverse and movement of the chin switch. A cam mechanism in combination with a controller electrical circuit is used to convert the chin activated movements of the control arm and chin switch combination to an electrical signal which controls the powered apparatus. The controller electrical circuit also includes additional electrical circuits which provide for electrical switching between the various powered apparatus operations, logic control of the various powered apparatus operations and an audible sound indicating the initiation of the powered apparatus operation selected by the person.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 19, 1985
    Date of Patent: July 14, 1987
    Assignee: The Johns Hopkins University
    Inventor: John H. Loveless
  • Patent number: 4622970
    Abstract: The invention concerns a means having two instruments for everting an end of a severed artery over a ferrule surrounding the artery. A handle of a flaring instrument is squeezed to rotate a head section. Arms mounted to the head section open in the manner of an iris-diaphragm mechanism to flare the arterial end. Another instrument, curved forceps, urge the artery via the ferrule into the head section such that the arterial end is everted over the ferrule. Two everted arterial ends may be joined by sutureless vascular anastomosis.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 29, 1985
    Date of Patent: November 18, 1986
    Assignee: The Johns Hopkins University
    Inventor: John J. Wozniak
  • Patent number: 4610249
    Abstract: Apparatus and method for noninvasive fragmentation of body concretions. The apparatus has an integral unit including an ultrasonic locating transducer and positioning structure. The concretion is localized with ultrasonics and then shattered upon generation of a shockwave, using a relfector with first and second foci. A spark gap at the first focus generates the shockwave which propagates to the second focus coincident with the concretion. The ultrasonic tranducer is positioned so that an axis of the transducer is coincident with a straight line passing through the first and second foci.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 8, 1984
    Date of Patent: September 9, 1986
    Assignee: The Johns Hopkins University
    Inventors: Robert A. Makofski, Joe T. Massey, F. Fausten Mark, Francis B. Weiskopf, Jr., William H. Guier, Patrick C. Walsh, Fray F. Marshall