Abstract: A control device for vehicle steering, braking and accelerator, including but not limited to motor vehicles for use by handicapped drivers, especially those handicapped in the lower limbs, is provided. The control device relates to a system utilizing the steering wheel to accomplish both steering and braking and an accelerator lever device to control the accelerator operations of the vehicle. Specifically, the present invention relates to a system wherein the steering is accomplished in a normal manner by the driver, but the driver need only push forward on the steering wheel to accomplish the braking operations or move a lever device to control the speed of the vehicle. The control device for vehicle steering, braking and accelerator may be employed in any vehicle, including but not limited to motor vehicles, with a mechanical or an automatic gear box.
Abstract: A method for predictive modeling of human anatomy and physiologic function for planning medical interventions on at least one portion of a body with the goals of improving the outcome of the medical intervention and reducing the risks associated with medical intervention. The method comprising the steps of generation of multi-dimensional continuous geometric models of human anatomy, the generation of models of physiologic functions, the integration of the multi-dimensional continuous geometric human anatomy models with the physiologic functional models, and the use of the integrated models to predict the outcome of medical interventions. Also a method for the integration of multi-dimensional continuous geometric models of human anatomy and models of physiologic function to evaluate and predict changes in physiologic functions in various functional states, stresses and environments and a method for generating data for disease research.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
May 22, 1998
Date of Patent:
May 22, 2001
Inventors:
Charles A. Taylor, Christopher K. Zarins, Thomas J. R. Hughes
Abstract: A pizza paddle device is disclosed which can be used to transfer pizza or other food items between preparation surfaces and a pizza stone or other heating surface. The device comprises a support handle portion, a spatula portion for supporting the pizza or other food item having a support surface, an endless belt and an endless belt handle. When used for pizza, the pizza may be prepared on a preparation surface. When ready for cooking the pizza is moved onto the belt and transported to the preheated pizza stone. The device is used to transfer the pizza from the preparation surface by moving the device in a forward motion underneath the pizza. By holding the endless belt handle stationary, the endless belt is caused to rotate about the spatula portion. The forward motion coupled with the endless belt rotation results in the pizza being transferred to the pizza paddle device without disturbance.
Abstract: A motor vehicle clutch hand control for the assistance of handicapped drivers, especially those handicapped in the lower limbs, is provided. The system includes a hand control valve mounted on the gear shift lever for operating a piston controlling the position of the clutch pedal and thereby engaging and disengaging the clutch, an air storage cylinder pressurized to provide operating air for the control system, an air distribution system for transmitting commands from the hand control to the clutch pedal air operated piston and a means for recharging the pressurized air storage cylinder. The hand control system may be employed in any motor vehicle with a mechanical gear box.
Abstract: A protective apparatus for walkers, hikers, and others incorporating a section containing a switchable combination alarm and incapacitating defensive fluid and incorporating a socket for attachment of a camera or lanyard, a storage section, a battery and electrical alarm section incorporating a socket for attachment of an optional walking stick and in a second variation a handle for use as part of a walking cane and in a third variation, an electrical prodding device in place of the storage section and contact points for the electrical prodding device extending from the battery and alarm section.