Patents Represented by Law Firm Flehr Hobbach Test Albritton & Herbert LLP
  • Patent number: 5813991
    Abstract: Endocardial system and method in which noise and artifacts introduced by a simulator are decoupled from a recorder by connecting the stimulator to the electrodes used for pacing and recording only when it is necessary to do so. At other times, the stimulator is disconnected, and low level signals are recorded without interference from the stimulator. In one embodiment, the stimulator is connected only during the time the pacing pulse is being delivered. In another, a stimulator which delivers pacing pulses in response to intrinsic activation of tissue at the pacing site is connected during delivery of a pacing pulse, disconnected during the measurement period which follows, and then reconnected so that it can sense further intrinsic activity and deliver another pacing pulse.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 25, 1997
    Date of Patent: September 29, 1998
    Assignee: Cardiac Pathways Corporation
    Inventors: N. Parker Willis, Marsha Hurd, Donald Chin
  • Patent number: 5797615
    Abstract: Heavy equipment trailer having a main deck with a rear gooseneck which is connected to a turntable mounted on a lifting tower carried by a dolly positioned to the rear of the deck. The lifting tower is mounted in a box which is suspended between the side rails of the dolly frame in a manner permitting the box to be shifted longitudinally of the rails to adjust weight distribution between wheel sets at the front and rear of the dolly.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 31, 1996
    Date of Patent: August 25, 1998
    Assignee: Harley Murray, Inc.
    Inventor: Douglas Glen Murray
  • Patent number: 5791792
    Abstract: Ideographic typewriter and method in which a set of characters are printed on a keyboard panel in optically readable form and scanned to provide a bit map of a character which is to be printed. A printer is actuated in accordance with the bit map to form an image of the selected character on an output medium. Characters beyond those included in the set printed on the keyboard panel can be written on a calligraphy pad near the keyboard and scanned to provide bit maps for use in the printing of those characters. Information associated with the characters is prerecorded in tracks on a magnetic medium positioned beneath the keyboard panel and transduced in a manner which substantially eliminates crosstalk between the tracks.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 22, 1993
    Date of Patent: August 11, 1998
    Inventors: Reynold B. Johnson, Kenneth Alan Fesler, Eugene W. Weber