Patents Represented by Attorney Donald A. Streck
  • Patent number: 5269765
    Abstract: This invention provides alternate constructions and methods of manufacture for retractable protective sleeves used over the needle of syringes and the like. In one approach, the slats of the protective sleeve are formed by providing slots through a plastic cylinder. The base and outer end cap are then attached to the slats with adhesive or heat/sonic welding. In another approach, the cylinder includes the end cap and one of the slots extends from end to end. The needle is mounted in a cylindrical plug. For assembly, the cylinder is unrolled and the needle/plug are inserted from the side rather than from an end. The cylinder is then re-rolled and inserted into the base. The end cap is secure with a cylindrical collar. The base can be a stand-alone piece or built into the end of a syringe or other similar medical device employing the needle.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 10, 1992
    Date of Patent: December 14, 1993
    Assignee: Injectimed, Inc.
    Inventor: Thomas C. Kuracina
  • Patent number: 5270692
    Abstract: This is a low-cost cursor for a digitizing tablet which provides the user with the feel of a mouse. There is a case bottom piece for sliding on the surface of the digitizing tablet and a pair of microswitches. A printed circuit board fits in the case bottom piece with the pair of switches mounted behind one another thereon. A transparent front-piece is disposed over the printed circuit board with slots therethrough through which the switches are disposed. The front-piece has a front portion extending outward from a front end and parallel to the bottom surface and has an annular armature formed thereon with a concentric pair of cross-hairs and a sensing coil of wire wound around the armature. A connecting cable of wires is connected to the sensing coil of wire and the switches. There is also a case top piece attached over the case bottom piece to form a hollow case which is tapered from back to front to give the case the feel of a mouse.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 16, 1992
    Date of Patent: December 14, 1993
    Assignee: CalComp Inc.
    Inventor: Lynn H. Rockwell
  • Patent number: 5268581
    Abstract: In a pen plotter having plotting media supplied in the form of plotting media supply rolled around a hollow tube, this is a method and apparatus for automatically identifying the type of, and measuring the amount of, plotting media contained on the plotting media supply roll. A circular barcode strip is secured to the inner surface of the supply tube and is optically scanned to reveal the identity of the media contained on the supply roll. Said barcode strip's properties allow for the determination of the rotational velocity of the supply roll which, when used in conjunction with other known and easily derivable pieces of information, also allow for the precise calculation of the amount of media remaining on the roll. Knowing the identity of the media on the roll allows the plotter to handle the media in a manner consistent with its properties. Knowing the quantity of media remaining allows both media low and media out conditions to be determined and alarmed.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 13, 1992
    Date of Patent: December 7, 1993
    Assignee: CalComp Inc.
    Inventor: John Showalter
  • Patent number: 5261880
    Abstract: A single-use hypodermic syringe which locks up after one use. There is a body having a cylindrical container for holding a fluid. A hollow needle communicates with an interior of the cylindrical container through one end and a sliding plunger disposed in the cylindrical container is connected to a plunger rod disposed through an opposite end of the cylindrical container. There is locking apparatus allowing the plunger to move only in a direction towards the one end whereby after the plunger is moved adjacent the one end, it cannot be withdrawn for subsequent use. In one version, the plunger has a locking plate attached thereto. In another version, a hooked plate at the end of the cylindrical container digs into and grips an end bore of the plunger. In still another version, the plunger rod is gripped and held if movement to withdraw the plunger is attempted. Both disposable and carpule-using versions are disclosed.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 10, 1992
    Date of Patent: November 16, 1993
    Assignee: Injectimed, Inc.
    Inventors: Donald A. Streck, Thomas C. Kuracina, Randall E. Ohnemus
  • Patent number: 5261894
    Abstract: This is an all-plastic protective sleeve for the needle of a medical device. It comprises, a plastic base carrying a bottom end of the needle; a plastic end-cap slidably mounted on the needle adjacent a tip end thereof; a plurality of longitudinal plastic slats extending from the base to the end-cap; a cylindrical plastic locking collar disposed over the plurality of longitudinal slats adjacent the end-cap; and, a plastic spring disposed over the plurality of longitudinal slats between the base and the end-cap. The spring is a unitary plastic helical compression spring comprising a cylindrical collar portion disposed over a center portion of the plurality of longitudinal slats with first and second portions of helical compression spring turns extending therefrom toward the base and the locking collar, respectively. The locking collar has an outside diameter larger than the outside diameter of the spring and is of a thickness sufficient to produce a textured grippable area at the periphery thereof.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 10, 1992
    Date of Patent: November 16, 1993
    Assignee: Injectimed, Inc.
    Inventors: Craig W. Smith, Randall E. Ohnemus
  • Patent number: 5258867
    Abstract: Enhancements to the base station of an infrared-linked communication system include tubular reflective concentrator apparatus for reflecting IR signals entering an inlet end onto a photodetector located at an outlet end. Signal-to-noise ratio is improved, signal gain in attained, and unwanted light signals are excluded thereby. The tubular reflective concentrator apparatus can also be employed with IR emitters to focus and direct emitted light from an LED or the like towards a predefined field of view. Multiple tubular reflective concentrator apparatus is shown implemented in a unitary, molded plastic shell. The photodetectors and emitters can also be mounted at the bottom of an associated tubular reflective concentrator apparatus with a plug attached thereto so that they can be plugged into a support structure to provide custom installations where necessary.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 10, 1991
    Date of Patent: November 2, 1993
    Assignee: Light Ideas Incorporated
    Inventors: Jerry R. Iggulden, Ron Poulin, Donald A. Streck
  • Patent number: 5254099
    Abstract: This invention is directed to covers for holding and protecting needles of medical devices prior to use. It includes covers for holding and protecting needles of medical devices in which the needles are, in turn, contained within a retractable protective sleeve. In such case, the needle and its protective sleeve are held within the cover by a wedging action of a base portion with the cover. The cover contains projections which grip the base so that the needle and its protective sleeve can be turned with the cover to twist them on and off of the medical device safely. Longitudinal vanes in the cover can be included to hold a spring and locking collar over the protective sleeve in a retracted state prior to use. A cap with a flat end and square shoulders is aligned with a flat side of the cover and the entirety closed with a frangible security strip to indicate any possible tampering prior to use. A soft rubber seal inside the cover's closed end seals the needles of pre-filled devices against leakage.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 10, 1992
    Date of Patent: October 19, 1993
    Assignee: InjectiMed. Inc.
    Inventors: Thomas C. Kuracina, Randall E. Ohnemus, Craig W. Smith
  • Patent number: 5247138
    Abstract: In a cordless digitizing system wherein a cordless stylus having a manually operable button thereon transmits positional pulses to a tablet at a carrier frequency this invention is apparatus for transmitting status information about the button to the tablet. There is first status logic associated with the stylus for sensing the present status of the button and for encoding and transmitting the present status of the button as a binary 1 or 0 employing a first unique and recognizable sequence of carrier frequency cycles as a binary "1" and a second unique and recognizable sequence of carrier frequency cycles as a binary "0". Then, there is second status logic included in association with the tablet for recognizing the first unique and recognizable sequence of carrier frequency cycles to be a binary "1", for recognizing the second unique and recognizable sequence of carrier frequency cycles to be a binary "0", and for determining the present status of the button therefrom.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 8, 1991
    Date of Patent: September 21, 1993
    Assignee: CalComp Inc.
    Inventor: Waldo L. Landmeier
  • Patent number: 5245363
    Abstract: In a pen plotter having a pen carriage exchangeably carrying a pen with a downward-facing plotting tip controlled in its movement over a plotting area by control logic and also having a multiple pen-holding rotating turret hub controlled by the control logic, this invention consists of cleaning apparatus for automatically cleaning the tip of a pen after pickup from the turret hub and prior to or just after use. There is a brush ring having upward-facing bristles concentrically carried by the turret hub and additional logic contained in the control logic for moving the pen carriage to the brush ring to place the plotting tip within the bristles prior to or just after plotting with the plotting tip and for rotating the turret hub and the brush ring in combination when the plotting tip is within the bristles whereby to clean the plotting tip with the bristles. The brush ring can be rotated bi-directionally for better cleaning if desired.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 26, 1991
    Date of Patent: September 14, 1993
    Assignee: CalComp Inc.
    Inventors: John M. Bertalan, Patrick Nguyen, Brian C. Preston
  • Patent number: 5241410
    Abstract: This invention provides a number of improvements to wireless telephone systems. There is an adapter box for interfacing standard telephone equipment to an IR-based telephone interface to replace the acoustic modem now used. A telepoint repeater system allows users to "roam" throughout the area and not be tied to a particular IR input point in the building. An IR through-the-wall repeater conducts an IR signal through a wall without having to bore a hole through it. A public telephone call-back enhancement allows a caller on an IR public telephone system to receive incoming calls. A handset credit interface system allows a portable handset (IR, RF, or cellular) to be employed as a credit transaction interface transmitting credit information directly to the credit computer. An IR interfacing base station allows a handset intended for interfacing with a public telepoint to be used at home for connection to the home's telephone line as a wireless telephone.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 21, 1990
    Date of Patent: August 31, 1993
    Assignee: LitePhone Systems Ltd.
    Inventors: Donald A. Streck, Jerry R. Iggulden
  • Patent number: 5235142
    Abstract: In a cordless, electro-magnetic digitizing system having a drive circuit outputting a square wave drive signal of known initial polarity to a transducer coil in a cursor to oscillate the transducer coil and cause a magnetic field output therefrom which is detected in an associated tablet, a method of operation and associated apparatus for determining the phase of a response signal induced by the magnetic field from the response signal itself.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 16, 1991
    Date of Patent: August 10, 1993
    Assignee: CalComp, Inc.
    Inventors: Waldo L. Landmeier, James S. Watson
  • Patent number: 5229606
    Abstract: A microscope of the scanning probe variety. This device circumvents one of the serious problems of prior art scanning probe microscopes, i.e. that the probe is always near or on the surface of the object being scanned, creating the danger of damaging the probe on the surface especially on large scans or at high scan speeds. The microscope of this invention jumps the probe over the surface, causing the probe to be near or on the surface during only a very limited portion of the scan and therefore able to scan quickly over rough surfaces without undue damage to the probe or surface. Both scanning tunneling microscopes and atomic force microscopes employing the invention are disclosed. The scanning tunneling microscope is shown with both digital and analog control of the movement of the probe.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 5, 1989
    Date of Patent: July 20, 1993
    Assignee: Digital Instruments, Inc.
    Inventors: Virgil B. Elings, John A. Gurley
  • Patent number: 5227909
    Abstract: A hand-operated optical scanning system which can be used to scan a large document in multiple passes. There is a digitizing tablet containing position-sensing circuitry for outputting a signal indicating the position of a sensing coil in an x-y coordinate system associated with a working surface of the digitizing tablet as well as a buffer memory for receiving pixelized data associated with optical scanning of a document. A hand scanner for scanning the document comprises, a case having a longitudinal axis, guide rollers for allowing movement of the case only substantially along the longitudinal axis, a read bar centered on the longitudinal axis and perpendicular thereto for optically scanning a one-dimensional line of pixels and for outputting a signal reflecting an instantaneous scanned image, and a sensing coil carried by the case centered on the longitudinal axis at a pre-established distance from the read bar for being positionally sensed by the position-sensing circuitry of the digitizing tablet.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 30, 1991
    Date of Patent: July 13, 1993
    Assignee: CalComp Inc.
    Inventor: James S. Watson
  • Patent number: 5222919
    Abstract: A three-piece, all-plastic idler pulley assembly. There is a first unitary bell end portion having a first circular, inward-facing face with a concentrically-disposed, cylindrical shaft extending outward therefrom and perpendicular thereto. The cylindrical shaft has a concentric longitudinal bore therein. There is also a second unitary bell end portion having a second circular, inward-facing face with a concentrically-disposed, cylindrical projection extending outward therefrom and perpendicular thereto. The cylindrical projection is disposed within the longitudinal bore of the cylindrical shaft whereby the second circular, inward-facing, vertical face is disposed at the end of the cylindrical shaft perpendicular to the first inward-facing face and the second bell end portion is connected to the first bell end portion and spaced therefrom. A plastic cylindrical hub is rotatingly mounted on the cylindrical shaft between the first inward-facing face and the second inward-facing face.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 29, 1992
    Date of Patent: June 29, 1993
    Assignee: CalComp Inc.
    Inventor: Mark J. Stauder
  • Patent number: 5216499
    Abstract: This is a supplemental signal splitting apparatus for use with television apparatus having a cable signal input including scrambled signal channels; a cable select box including a cable tuner for selecting a channel, descrambling circuitry for unscrambling scrambled signals, and first output circuitry for outputting a first signal on a television channel frequency; and a programmable video cassette recorder (VCR) including a VCR tuner for selecting a channel, an antenna input to the VCR tuner, an audio/video input, programmable selection means for selectively receiving an input signal from the VCR tuner or the audio/video input, and second output circuitry for outputting a second signal on a television channel frequency. The supplemental signal splitting apparatus allows the VCR to be programmed to record both an unscrambled pay channel and normal cable channels.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 31, 1991
    Date of Patent: June 1, 1993
    Assignee: Go-Video, Inc.
    Inventor: John R. Berkheimer
  • Patent number: 5216258
    Abstract: In a media transporter which positions media, a method and apparatus is provided for positioning the media for accurate alignment. The method includes the steps of sensing a spatial pattern of densities in the media along a scanned strip, saving the spatial pattern of densities during the initial pass to create a path map from the start position to an end point, comparing subsequently sensed spatial patterns of densities to the path map, and following the path map to repeatedly and accurately position the media at any point along the scanned path. The spatial pattern of densities in the media is sensed by shining a light through the media and sensing the transmitted light intensity.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 9, 1992
    Date of Patent: June 1, 1993
    Assignee: Calcomp Inc.
    Inventor: Scott K. McConnell
  • Patent number: 5214293
    Abstract: In a push-to-release latch connected to a door/lid revolving about an axis of rotation of a cabinet between open, closed and unlatched, and closed and latched positions wherein the closed and unlatched and closed and latched positions are rotationally displaced from one another, apparatus for determining the status of the latch without sensing the latch. A reflector is carried by the door/lid or the cabinet and a non-contacting optical sensor carried by the other for directing a beam of light from an emitter, for receiving the beam of light as reflected by the reflector, and for outputting an electrical signal at an output thereof as a function of reflected light. The reflector and the non-contacting optical sensor are positioned such that the beam of light strikes the reflector to be reflected thereby when the door/lid is in a closed and latched position and the beam of light does not strike the reflector to be reflected thereby when the door/lid is in a closed and unlatched position.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 14, 1992
    Date of Patent: May 25, 1993
    Assignee: CalComp Inc.
    Inventor: Douglas K. MacNiel
  • Patent number: 5212888
    Abstract: In a pen plotter having a plotting head carrying one half of a pen exchanging mechanism including a holding plate pivotally attached to a plotting head for pivotal movement to raise and lower a pen gripped therein and carried thereby a spring-biased gripping finger pivotally carried by the holding plate for releasably holding a pen, this is a dual-function sensing apparatus for providing a single output signal indicating pen presence and pen up/down position. There is an optical sensor comprising a light source and a light detector separated from the light source by a space and having a sensing surface upon which a beam of light impinges and wherein the level of signal output is a function of the amount of light impinging on the sensing surface.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 16, 1991
    Date of Patent: May 25, 1993
    Assignee: Calcomp Inc.
    Inventors: Paul D. Cary, Jeff T. Stapleton
  • Patent number: 5189691
    Abstract: This invention is a dual-deck VCR including answering machine logic whereby the VCR can also be used to answer a video telephone system. The video cassette decks of the VCR are switched between and are shared by the VCR and telephone answering functions. The VCR can be switched between its answering mode of operation and its VCR mode of operation by a remote controller.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 30, 1991
    Date of Patent: February 23, 1993
    Assignee: Go-Video, Inc.
    Inventor: R. Terren Dunlap
  • Patent number: D339374
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 28, 1991
    Date of Patent: September 14, 1993
    Assignee: CalComp Inc.
    Inventors: William C. Chow, James Lawrence