Patents Represented by Attorney Charles Hieken, Esq.
  • Patent number: 4392780
    Abstract: A vertical rotatable shaft is fitted with sets of radial arms extending from it to which are connected the leading edges of vanes rotatable about that member as axis. The vanes have sheets of flexbile material so that they may act like sails under pressure of the wind. A cam track, machined in a horizontal surface of a planar member just adjacent and outside the path of the vanes, guides the trailing edges of the vanes so that as the shaft rotates, the vanes are oriented about their axes to reach, run and tack before the wind. The member having the surface defining the cam track is attached to a tail assembly that orients the cam track to the wind direction. The inner assembly, which is pinned to the shaft makes a power rotor. The outer assembly which is free to rotate independently of the shaft is a cam cage.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 11, 1978
    Date of Patent: July 12, 1983
    Inventor: John R. Taft
  • Patent number: 4156431
    Abstract: An unsulfonated cross-linked polystyrene, silicic acid and a binder comprise a tobacco smoke filter for removing essentially all nitrosamines and secondary amines from the tobacco smoke passing through the tobacco filter attached to the normally unlighted end of the cigarette.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 29, 1977
    Date of Patent: May 29, 1979
    Inventors: Samuel S. Epstein, William Lijinsky
  • Patent number: 3937102
    Abstract: Noise generation by machines having cam driven reciprocating elements is reduced in a machine wherein the cam-follower linkage comprises a double walled cam slot, a follower roller within the slot and spring means for moving the follower from the trailing wall to the leading wall of the cam slot.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 22, 1974
    Date of Patent: February 10, 1976
    Inventor: Clayton H. Allen
  • Patent number: 3935462
    Abstract: A whole body imaging system rapidly forms a quality image of the bony structure, soft tissue or specific organs of a patient who has been injected with a suitable radioactive tracer chemical. A radiation detector head assembly includes a number of detector subassemblies, each having a lead collimator with tapered holes for admitting gamma radiation from a small area of the patient to a scintillation crystal that converts the gamma rays admitted by the collimator into visible or ultraviolet energy pulses. A photomultiplier converts these pulses into electrical pulses. A row of equally spaced detector subassemblies reciprocate within a nonreciprocating lead shield along the long axis of the array over a distance substantially equal to the separation between adjacent ones of the small areas.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 4, 1974
    Date of Patent: January 27, 1976
    Assignee: Cleon Corporation
    Inventors: Peter C. de Luca, Hugh F. Stoddart, David Jeffries