Patents Represented by Attorney, Agent or Law Firm David P. Gordon
  • Patent number: 6370215
    Abstract: An object feeding, counting, and dispensing device is provided which includes a feeding funnel having a pathway having an entrance into which discrete objects are provided and an exit, an object sensing system at the exit of the pathway, a dispensing funnel having an upper opening into which the objects are gravity fed after passing through the object sensing system and a relatively smaller lower opening, a vibration system which substantially silently vibrates the dispensing funnel in a horizontal plane, and preferably not a vertical plane, and a display indicating the number of object counted. According to a preferred aspect of the invention, the vibration system includes a weight, a motor coupled to the dispensing funnel which eccentrically rotates the weight through XY plane such that rotation of the weight creates forces in X and Y directions, and a system which cancels the force in one of the X and Y directions.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 13, 2000
    Date of Patent: April 9, 2002
    Assignee: Kirby-Lester, Inc.
    Inventors: Itzhak Pinto, Rodney Lester
  • Patent number: 6367579
    Abstract: A speaker assembly is provided including a rigid front speaker mounting element defining at least one speaker mounting opening, at least one speaker driver coupled to the at least one speaker mounting opening of the speaker mounting element, at least one flexible bladder at least partially forming the sides and rear of the enclosure and coupled to the speaker mounting element, and a valve coupled to the flexible bladder. The flexible bladder has a first wall portion and a second wall portion defining a substantially air-tight interior space therebetween and may take any desired shape when inflated. Together, the speaker mounting element and the bladder form at least one interior chamber at least partially surrounding the speaker driver. The valve, which provides a substantially air-tight seal when closed, is in fluid communication with the interior space of the flexible bladder and can be used for inflation and deflation of the bladder.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 31, 2000
    Date of Patent: April 9, 2002
    Assignee: SoundTube Entertainment, Inc.
    Inventor: David Wiener
  • Patent number: 6364882
    Abstract: A volar fixation system includes a T-shaped plate intended to be positioned against the volar side of the radial bone, a plurality of bone screws for securing the plate along an non-fractured portion of the radial bone, and a plurality of bone pegs which extend from the plate and into bone fragments of a Colles' fracture. The plate is a T-shaped plate including a plurality of screw holes and a plurality of threaded peg holes. According to a first preferred aspect of the invention, the peg holes are preferably linearly or parabolically arranged and provided such that the holes are positioned increasingly distal in a medial to lateral direction along the second side. According to a second preferred aspect, axes through the holes are oblique relative to each other and preferably angled relative to each other in two dimensions.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 13, 2000
    Date of Patent: April 2, 2002
    Assignee: Hand Innovations, Inc.
    Inventor: Jorge L. Orbay
  • Patent number: 6363180
    Abstract: Methods for enhancing dynamic range, sensitivity, accuracy, and resolution in fiber optic sensors include manipulating the polarization characteristics of the light entering a fiber optic sensor and/or manipulating the polarization characteristics of the light exiting the sensor before it enters the light detection system. An apparatus according to the invention includes a fiber optic core having one or more gratings written onto it, a light source and a detection system for detecting light transmitted through the grating or reflected by the grating. The light source and the spectral demodulation system may be coupled to opposite ends of the fiber optic (transmission mode) or may be coupled to the same end of the fiber optic through the use of a beam splitter and terminators (reflection mode). Apparatus according to the invention include a polarizer and controller located either between the light source and the fiber or between the fiber and the detection system.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 30, 1999
    Date of Patent: March 26, 2002
    Assignee: Schlumberger Technology Corporation
    Inventors: Tsutomu Yamate, Robert J. Schroeder, Rogerio T. Ramos, Eric Udd
  • Patent number: 6358250
    Abstract: A volar fixation system includes a T-shaped plate intended to be positioned against the volar side of the radial bone, a plurality of bone screws for securing the plate along an non-fractured portion of the radial bone, and a plurality of bone pegs which extend from the plate and into bone fragments of a Colles' fracture. The plate is a T-shaped plate including a plurality of screw holes and a plurality of threaded peg holes. According to a first preferred aspect of the invention, the peg holes are preferably non-linearly arranged and provided such that the holes are positioned increasingly distal in a medial to lateral direction along the second side. According to a second preferred aspect, axes through the holes are oblique relative to each other and preferably angled relative to each other in two dimensions.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 1, 2000
    Date of Patent: March 19, 2002
    Assignee: Hand Innovations, Inc.
    Inventor: Jorge L. Orbay
  • Patent number: 6356561
    Abstract: A method for the fair and efficient transfer of variable length packets using fixed length “segments” utilizes a modified UTOPIA interface with three additional signals added, i.e. start of packet (SOP), end of packet (EOP), and most significant byte (MSB). Packets are broken into “segments” of fixed, but programmable, length. The start of a segment is marked by a pulse on the UTOPIA start of cell (SOC) signal line. The start of a packet is marked by a pulse on the SOP signal line. The end of a packet is marked by a pulse on the EOP signal line. According to a presently preferred embodiment, bytes are transferred via a 16-bit bus. When a packet ends with a single byte on the bus, the MSB signal line is asserted to distinguish it from a packet which ends with two bytes on the bus. The invention can be expanded to accommodate buses wider than 16-bits by making the EOP a multiple bit signal.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 28, 2000
    Date of Patent: March 12, 2002
    Assignee: Transwitch Corporation
    Inventors: Joseph C. Lau, Subhash C. Roy, John F. Gilsdorf
  • Patent number: 6355028
    Abstract: A port device includes tubular body with a distal swivel, a platform movable along the length of the port body, and preferably three legs movable relative to the platform. The tubular body is inserted through the chest wall, and the platform is then positioned over the proximal end of the tubular body and adjusted such that feet on the legs contact the chest wall and clamp the chest wall between the feet and the swivel. The legs may be individually adjusted to provide the tubular body at a desired angle relative to the chest wall. According to preferred aspects of the port device, the platform may be ratcheted relative to the port body and the feet may be ratcheted relative to the platform to permit rapid adjustment of the port relative to the patient.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 8, 2000
    Date of Patent: March 12, 2002
    Assignee: Popcab,LLC
    Inventors: Javier E. CastaƱeda, Jose Luis Francese, Matthew A. Palmer
  • Patent number: 6351508
    Abstract: A phase/frequency detector includes two D-Q flip-flops, an OR gate, and an exclusive NOR (XNOR) gate. The phase/frequency detector is used in conjunction with a clock dejitter PLL where the underflow and overflow flags from a FIFO are coupled to the inputs of the OR gate and the Q outputs of the flip-flops are coupled to the inputs of the XNOR gate. The Qb output of each flip-flop is coupled to the D input of the respective flip-flop. The recovered clock signal is coupled to the clock input of the first flip-flop and the output of the VCXO is coupled to the clock input of the second flip-flop. The SET input of the first flip-flop is coupled to the overflow flag and the RESET input of the first flip-flop is coupled to the underflow flag. The SET input of the second flip-flop is coupled to the output of the OR gate and the output of the XNOR gate is passed through the filter to the input of the VCXO.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 17, 1999
    Date of Patent: February 26, 2002
    Assignee: TranSwitch Corporation
    Inventors: Alexis Shishkoff, Barry L. Stakely
  • Patent number: 6332541
    Abstract: An apparatus which manipulates particles suspended in a fluid includes a duct for the flow of the fluid in which the particles are suspended, and a mechanism for establishing an acoustic standing wave field across the width of the duct, the duct being formed with an expansion in width downstream of the standing wave field. In use, the particles in the fluid are displaced into a series of parallel bands by the acoustic standing wave field. The particles remain in these bands as the fluid flows downstream from the section in which the standing wave field is present. When the fluid reaches the expansion of the duct, the stream of fluid expands accordingly in width and, in so doing, the bands of particles are spread further apart, so increasing the spacing between adjacent bands. The bands can then be observed or separated from the duct.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 20, 2000
    Date of Patent: December 25, 2001
    Assignee: University College Cardiff Consultants Ltd
    Inventors: William Terence Coakley, Jeremy John Hawkes, David Anthony Barrow, Joseph Cefai
  • Patent number: 6329917
    Abstract: A fibre or thread (20) incorporates an electronic transponder (10), which is of sufficiently small diameter that it is difficult or impossible to discern either visually or by touch. The transponder (10) can be interrogated to identify the fibre or thread or to identify a fabric or other article in which the fibre or thread is incorporated.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 23, 1999
    Date of Patent: December 11, 2001
    Inventor: Philip Noel Leonard
  • Patent number: 6327246
    Abstract: An ATM switch (10) has a plurality of link controllers (12) each having a FIFO (30) for each VC established, a FIFO (32) for each priority level, and a traffic shaping FIFO (34) for pointers to ABR cells. Cells are pushed into the VC FIFO (30) and a pointer to the VC FIFO (30) is pushed into an arbitration FIFO (32) for the priority level of the VC FIFO (30). Pointers to ABR cells with onward transmission times are pushed into the traffic shaping FIFO (34). The arbitration FIFOs (32) are examined according to a schedule and cells are popped from VC FIFOs (30) according to priority for exit from the controller (12). A leaky bucket processor (22) calculates an average output cell rate OCR and ABR cells are popped from VC FIFOs out of turn if the MCR for the ABR VC exceed the OCR.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 19, 1998
    Date of Patent: December 4, 2001
    Assignee: Ahead Communications Systems, Inc.
    Inventor: Trevor Jones
  • Patent number: 6321331
    Abstract: A debugging interface includes a pair of decoders and an event history buffer coupled to the sequencer of a processor. The first decoder is coupled to the program counter of the sequencer and the Instruction RAM of the processor. The second decoder is coupled to the cause register of the sequencer and the event history buffer is also coupled to the cause register. The first decoder provides a three bit real time output which is indicative of the processor activity on a cycle by cycle basis. The three bit output indicates seven different conditions: whether the last instruction executed by the processor was an inc, an exception, an exception with no event history buffer entry, or a branch taken, whether there has been no instruction executed since the last clock cycle, and whether a jump was an immediate jump or a jump to a register.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 22, 1998
    Date of Patent: November 20, 2001
    Assignee: Transwitch Corporation
    Inventors: Subhash C. Roy, Paul Hembrook, Eugene L. Parrella, Richard Mariano
  • Patent number: 6313409
    Abstract: Electrical conductors according to the invention include conductors made from a plurality of strands twisted around a central conductor, where the strands are fused to the central conductor but not to each other. According to a preferred embodiment, the central conductor is coated with a coating of a first material which may be melted to fuse the central conductor to the outer strands. In another preferred embodiment, the outer strands are also coated with a second conductive material which forms a eutectic mixture with the coating on the central conductor when heated to a temperature below the melting points of the first and second conductive materials. Alternate embodiments of the invention provide a eutectic mixture by choice of strand and central conductor material and/or coating.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 26, 1998
    Date of Patent: November 6, 2001
    Assignee: General Science and Technology Corp
    Inventors: Thomas O. Bales, Jr., Francisco Avellanet
  • Patent number: 6307156
    Abstract: A coaxial cable includes an inner conductor made of a number of conductive strands which are twined to form a wire rope which is drawn through a die to reduce its diameter until the outer surface of the cable is substantially smooth and the cross section of the cable is substantially circular, an outer conductor concentrically around the inner conductor, and a dielectric between the inner and outer conductors. The strands of the cable may be a single metal or alloy wires, or may be plated wires. The outer conductor may be a highly flexible metallized tape which is helically wrapped around the dielectric. As such, the coaxial cable has substantially greater flexibility. According to a second embodiment, a coaxial cable includes inner and outer conductors, and a dielectric therebetween. The dielectric includes an outer cross-sectional shape which is preferably different from an inner cross-sectional shape of the outer conductor.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 18, 2000
    Date of Patent: October 23, 2001
    Assignee: General Science and Technology Corp.
    Inventor: Francisco J. Avellanet
  • Patent number: 6307947
    Abstract: A low profile speaker enclosure for mounting on a structure including a speaker housing and an electroacoustical transducer is disclosed. The speaker housing has a front face and a back each defining a length and a width, and a plurality of sides substantially separating the front face and the back and defining a thickness of the speaker housing. In the preferred embodiment, the front face and the back are substantially parallel. The front face, the back, and the plurality of sides of the speaker housing substantially define a chamber. The front face defines a speaker aperture opening into the chamber. The electroacoustical transducer is mounted in the speaker aperture. At least one of the sides defines a side aperture. The back of the low profile speaker enclosure defines a channel and defines a back aperture providing an opening between the channel and the chamber. The side aperture is also defined by the channel.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 1, 2000
    Date of Patent: October 23, 2001
    Inventor: David Wiener
  • Patent number: 6305134
    Abstract: A support structure for a building comprises a pair of steel piers (11) embedded into or supported upon a ground surface so as to extend upwardly therefrom. The structure also comprises a wall support lintel (80,90) secured to each pier (11) so as to extend substantially horizontally therebetween. The structure also comprises a respective floor support member (50) secured to each pier.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 11, 1999
    Date of Patent: October 23, 2001
    Assignee: Industrial Galvanizers Corporation Pty Ltd
    Inventor: John Crawford Robinson
  • Patent number: 6306114
    Abstract: A canalicular plug includes a throughbore provided with a valve. Preferably, the plug has a proximal occluding head, a central shaft and a distal body portion. The throughbore is preferably stepped and includes a large proximal portion for receiving an insertion tool and a smaller distal portion. The valve is preferably integrally molded with the canalicular plug, and the plug is preferably made from a resilient biocompatible material. According to a preferred aspect of the invention, the distal body portion includes at least one slot dividing the distal portion into a plurality of resilient portions which are biased apart and coupled by a foldable curtain portion extending between the resilient portions. The resilient portions are inwardly compressible about the slot. When compressed together, the distal ends of the resilient portions together form a generally conical or frustoconical shape which facilitates insertion through the punctal opening.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 16, 1998
    Date of Patent: October 23, 2001
    Assignee: Eagle Vision, Inc.
    Inventors: C. Curtis Freeman, Nicholas J. Webb
  • Patent number: 6304686
    Abstract: Methods and apparatus for measuring differential pressure with fiber optic sensor systems are disclosed. The apparatus of the present invention include both monopolar and bipolar sensors, sensors incorporating side-hole fibers, sensors incorporating fibers without side holes, FBGs subjected to transverse strain, and FBGs subjected to longitudinal strain. All of the embodiments utilize FBGs. Two embodiments utilize a piston having oppositely extending rods, each of which is exposed to a different pressure. Seven embodiments utilize one or more silica diaphragms coupled to a silica body and exposed to two pressures. In each of these embodiments, pressure is converted into movement of the piston or diaphragm which is then used to strain the FBG(s). When each FBG is interrogated, the spectral information is indicative of the strain exerted by the piston or diaphragm on the FBG and thus the difference between the two pressures.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 9, 2000
    Date of Patent: October 16, 2001
    Assignee: Schlumberger Technology Corporation
    Inventors: Tsutomu Yamate, Rogerio T Ramos, Raghu Madhavan, Robert J. Schroeder
  • Patent number: 6302659
    Abstract: A multi-chamber positive displacement pump comprises a unitary housing in which is formed a plurality of cylinders. A pumping plunger is slidably mounted in each cylinder to define a pumping chamber. Means are provided for reciprocating the pumping plungers in order cyclically to vary the volume of the pumping chambers to effect delivery of a pumped fluid from the pumping chambers. A delivery passage is connected to each of the pumping chambers to receive pumped fluid therefrom, the delivery passage comprising at least one gallery formed in the unitary housing and open to an end face of the housing and passageways which extend through the unitary housing from the galleries to the pumping chambers. The galleries are closed by an end plate which is secured to the unitary housing. Feed passages and working fluid passages may likewise be defined by combination of galleries in the end face and passageways in the unitary housing.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 9, 2000
    Date of Patent: October 16, 2001
    Inventors: Stephen Michael Parker, Michael Peter Cooke, Peter Alban George Collingborn, Ian Roy Thornthwaite
  • Patent number: D451587
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 17, 2000
    Date of Patent: December 4, 2001
    Inventor: Daniel Goulet