Patents Represented by Law Firm Freilich, Hornbaker, Wasserman, Rosen & Fernandez
  • Patent number: 4223679
    Abstract: A telemetry system for use in a living tissue stimulator system in which an externally located oscillator is controlled by impedance changes in an impedance reflecting circuit located in an implantable tissue stimulator. In a first embodiment the impedance reflecting circuit is an LC circuit thereby frequency modulating the externally located oscillator and in a second embodiment it is an LR circuit thereby amplitude modulating the externally located oscillator. More specifically, the externally located oscillator drives an LC circuit in which the inductor is positioned in magnetically coupled relationship to an inductor in the impedance reflecting circuit. The externally located oscillator is chosen so that its frequency and amplitude is partially determined by the impedance of the LC circuit and the magnetically coupled impedance reflecting circuit.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 28, 1979
    Date of Patent: September 23, 1980
    Assignee: Pacesetter Systems, Inc.
    Inventors: Joseph H. Schulman, Brian M. Mann, Russell R. Beane
  • Patent number: 4223317
    Abstract: A dual polarized antenna couplet, comprised of a vertical quarter-wavelength radiator driven at its lower end and centered on a half-wavelength horizontal dipole radiator drooping its ends about 45.degree. from the center where it is driven in phase with the vertical radiator, produces a polarized wavefront at an angle between the vertical and the horizontal, such as 45.degree. when both are driven equally, with 1.5 db bi-directional gain in the horizontal pattern and in the vertical pattern as well. A similar parasitic couplet is used as a reflector behind the driven couplet, and two or more parasitic couplets are used as directors in front of the driven couplet. The elements of the antenna are coated with dielectric material to achieve a shortening effect of about 11% over the normal lengths of the antenna elements otherwise required.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 27, 1977
    Date of Patent: September 16, 1980
    Assignee: Monogram Industries, Inc
    Inventor: Robert L. Rod
  • Patent number: 4222240
    Abstract: An improvement in a turbocharged engine of the type that includes an exhaust turbine driven by exhaust gases from the cylinders of the engine, and which drives a compressor located along an inlet conduit leading to the engine to supply compressed air to the cylinder. The improved system includes a recirculating passage which can carry compressed air from a point along the inlet conduit downstream of the compressor, back to a point along the inlet conduit which is upstream from the compressor turbine, to recirculate the air. A valve located along the recirculating passage, is operated by sensors detecting when the engine is operated at high loads, to then open the valves to cause recirculation of the air pumped by the compressor.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 6, 1978
    Date of Patent: September 16, 1980
    Inventor: Thomas P. Castellano
  • Patent number: 4221568
    Abstract: An apparatus is provided which can process numerous samples that must be chemically analyzed by the application of fluids such as liquid reagents, solvents and purge gases, as well as the application of dumps for receiving the applied fluid after they pass across the sample, in a manner that permits numerous samples to be processed in a relatively short time and with minimal manpower. The processor includes a rotor which can hold numerous cartridges containing inert or adsorbent material for holding samples, and a pair of stators on opposite sides of the rotor. The stators form stations spaced along the path of the cartridges which lie in the rotor, and each station can include an aperture in one stator through which a fluid can be applied to a cartridge resting at that station, and an aperture in the other stator which can receive the fluid which has passed through the cartridge. The stators are sealed to the ends of the cartridges lying on the rotor, to thereby isolate the stations from one another.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 17, 1979
    Date of Patent: September 9, 1980
    Assignee: Jet Propulsion Laboratory
    Inventor: Heinz G. Boettger
  • Patent number: 4219169
    Abstract: A tape cartridge of the floating roller type, wherein the floating roller is supported in a highly stable manner. The floating roller has axial bearings projecting at its opposite ends, with at least one bearing having a wide flat surface that stabilizes the roller against tipping. The roller bears against tape rolls wound upon reels that have small flanges that aid in starting the tape ends on the reels, and the floating roller has a recess at the level of the flanges to enable the periphery of the roller to move substantially against the tape-supporting surface of the reel. A substantially transparent cartridge housing has slightly raised pads that support the axial bearings on the floating roller, the pads having textured surfaces that avoid noticeable marring by the floating roller bearings.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 14, 1978
    Date of Patent: August 26, 1980
    Assignee: Verbatim Corporation
    Inventor: Stepan Majicek
  • Patent number: 4217669
    Abstract: A convertible seat that can convert from a seat to a bed, which includes a coupling pivotally connecting the seat bottom to the seat back, the coupling being longitudinally slideable along a track of the base to facilitate conversion between seat and bed configurations.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 27, 1978
    Date of Patent: August 19, 1980
    Assignee: Stylar Industries, Inc.
    Inventor: Frank J. Fefferman
  • Patent number: 4217164
    Abstract: There is provided a new arrangement for pressure sensitive labels mounted along a carrier strip, and also a new method and means for removing these labels from the carrier strip and applying them to a product. The label carrier strip is divided down its middle forming separable halves, with the labels mounted over both halves. The separable halves carrier strip is pulled along a plate towards a V-shaped notch in one edge of said plate. The V is somewhat wider than the carrier strip. At the notch, the two halves of the carrier strip bend and are drawn through the V-shaped notch, each half over a different side of the V. This causes the two carrier strip halves to follow divergent paths from each other, and also from the label, forcibly releasing the label from the carrier strip halves. The label is thereby forced to continue in a straight line over and past the V-shaped notch until it is free of the carrier strip. It cannot follow the carrier strip halves through the V.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 3, 1978
    Date of Patent: August 12, 1980
    Inventor: Herbert La Mers
  • Patent number: 4216743
    Abstract: A magnetically actuated pet door is disclosed which allows only the owner's pet, such as a cat or dog, to enter. The door is hinged at the top to open in both directions for ingress and egress, but is prevented from opening in the ingress direction by a solenoid-actuated, one-way latch comprised of a plunger against the inside of a flap that is in turn hinged on the inside of the pet door, and held flat against the pet door by springs. A notch in the pet door behind the flap permits the door to swing freely open in the egress direction without the solenoid being energized to withdraw the plunger. A permanent magnet attached to the collar of a pet induces a signal in magnetosensitive devices disposed on the outside of the pet door. That signal is processed to energize the latch solenoid and thereby withdrawing the solenoid plunger from the path of the flap on the pet door to allow the pet to ingress.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 30, 1978
    Date of Patent: August 12, 1980
    Inventor: Robert E. Cohen
  • Patent number: 4214544
    Abstract: An improved boat thruster including a diverter valve having an inlet connected to a water pump and a pair of outlets extending to either side of the boat. Each outlet includes a primary nozzle and a deflector movable to a first position wherein it allows water flow from the primary nozzle to be discharged to one side to thus thrust the boat to the opposite side. Each deflector is also movable to second and third positions for directing the primary nozzle water flow to respective secondary nozzles for discharging the water either forwardly or rearwardly to thus thrust the boat in the opposite direction. The secondary nozzles each have an exit area smaller than that of the primary nozzle.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 31, 1977
    Date of Patent: July 29, 1980
    Assignee: Omnithruster Inc.
    Inventors: Stanley A. Dashew, Charles D. Sutton
  • Patent number: 4214754
    Abstract: An all metal hollow golf driver is formed by casting a first main part from metal, e.g., stainless steel, in the shape of practically a complete golf driver, except for an opening in one side of the driver body, e.g, the sole side. A second cast part fits within the opening and is weldable thereto to form a complete integral hollow metal golf driver. The weight (mass) of the driver is distributed in order to reduce its torque and/or deflection.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 25, 1978
    Date of Patent: July 29, 1980
    Assignee: Pro-Patterns Inc.
    Inventor: John Zebelean
  • Patent number: 4212732
    Abstract: A raw sewage treatment process is disclosed in which substantially all the non-dissolved matter, which is suspended in the sewage water is first separated from the water, in which at least organic matter is dissolved. The non-dissolved material is pyrolyzed to form an activated carbon and ash material without the addition of any conditioning agents. The activated carbon and ash material is added to the water from which the non-dissolved matter was removed. The activated carbon and ash material absorbs organic matter and heavy metal ions, it is believed, are dissolved in the water and is thereafter supplied in a counter current flow direction and combined with the incoming raw sewage to facilitate the separation of the non-dissolved settleable materials from the sewage water. The used carbon and ash material together with the non-dissolved matter which was separated from the sewage water are pyrolyzed to form the activated carbon and ash material.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 3, 1978
    Date of Patent: July 15, 1980
    Assignee: California Institute of Technology
    Inventors: James C. Administrator of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration, with respect to an invention of Fletcher, Marshall F. Humphrey
  • Patent number: 4212020
    Abstract: Solid state electro-optical devices are formed on a semi-insulating substrate, with all contacts of each device being on the same side of the substrate. These devices include two types of lasers, one operating on current crowding effect and the other by lateral diffusions. Either type laser is integratable with an electronic device e.g. a Gunn oscillator or an FET on the common semi-insulating substrate to form a complex monolithic electro-optical device.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 21, 1978
    Date of Patent: July 8, 1980
    Assignee: California Institute of Technology
    Inventors: Amnon Yariv, Shlomo Margalit, Chien-Ping Lee
  • Patent number: 4210137
    Abstract: An improved breathing method and apparatus for enabling a user, while at low altitude, e.g. sea level, to acclimate himself to high altitude conditions. The apparatus includes an inspiratory tube and an expiratory tube and means for selectively mixing a certain portion of oxygen-reduced expired air with ambient air to supply air for inspiration. The first ends of the inspiratory and expiratory tubes are coupled to a mouth and/or nose breathing mask. The remote end of the expiratory tube is coupled through a proportioning means to the environment and to a reservoir or air storage chamber. The remote end of the inspiratory tube is also coupled to the proportioning means so as to pull ambient air from the environment, as well as oxygen-reduced air from the reservoir. By varying the proportioning means, the ratio of ambient air to expired air, and thus the oxygen concentration of the inspired air, is varied so as to enable the user to select the particular elevated altitude to be simulated.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 1, 1978
    Date of Patent: July 1, 1980
    Inventor: Melvyn L. Henkin
  • Patent number: 4210419
    Abstract: An automated system to aid the diagnosis of neuromuscular diseases by producing fiber size histograms utilizing histochemically stained muscle biopsy tissue. Televised images of the microscopic fibers are processed electronically by a multi-microprocessor computer, which isolates, measures, and classifies the fibers and displays the fiber size distribution. The architecture of the multi-microprocessor computer, which is iterated to any required degree of complexity, features a series of individual microprocessors P.sub.n each receiving data from a shared memory M.sub.n-1 and outputing processed data to a separate shared memory M.sub.n+1 under control of a program stored in dedicated memory M.sub.n.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 17, 1978
    Date of Patent: July 1, 1980
    Assignee: California Institute of Technology
    Inventor: Kenneth R. Castleman
  • Patent number: 4210399
    Abstract: Apparatus for detecting relative motion between a rough reflecting surface and a wave transmitting and receiving system in a plane parallel or perpendicular to the reflecting surface comprised of a transmitter (radar, laser, acoustic, and the like), a receiver having the same or different aperture as the transmitter, and means for detecting the finest interference fringes in the reflected wave pattern. Each fringe detected represents relative motion through a distance, S, that is a function of the maximum dimension, D, of the transmitting aperture. By counting fringes, total relative motion is determined, and by counting fringes for a unit of time, the rate of that motion is determined. For a small transmitting aperture, the distance, S, between fringes is directly related to kD in the parallel plane and to kD/tan .theta., in the normal plane, where .theta.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 21, 1978
    Date of Patent: July 1, 1980
    Inventor: Atul Jain
  • Patent number: 4209240
    Abstract: An apparatus and method are described for applying a light beam in an extremely precise pattern to a work piece, such as a photographic plate or reticle on which an integrated circuit pattern is to be formed and which will be then utilized to produce integrated circuits. The method includes moving a very narrow beam light source relative to the reticle in a scanning pattern such as an X-Y raster pattern, accurately sensing the relative positions of the light source to the reticle as by the use of laser interferometers, and briefly energizing the light source only when it lies at the locations to be exposed. The light source is energized while it moves, so it is not necessary to stop the light source at precisely located positions.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 10, 1978
    Date of Patent: June 24, 1980
    Assignee: California Institute of Technology
    Inventors: Ivan E. Sutherland, Charles L. Seitz
  • Patent number: 4209144
    Abstract: A tape cartridge of the floating roller type, wherein a drive belt is utilized which is thin enough and of a material stiff enough in compression, as compared to the tape rolls, that much of the deformation required to produce tape tension occurs by reason of compression of the tape rolls at the point of contact with the floating roller. The drive belt can lie in a groove of the floating roller, so that the floating roller presses directly on the tape rolls.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 20, 1978
    Date of Patent: June 24, 1980
    Assignee: Verbatim Corporation
    Inventor: Stepan Majicek
  • Patent number: 4209393
    Abstract: In a raw sewage treatment process of the type where settling tanks are used for the purpose of permitting the suspended matter in the raw sewage to be settled as well as to permit adsorption of the dissolved contaminants in the water of the sewage. The sludge, which settles down to the bottom of the settling tank is extracted, pyrolyzed and activated to form activated carbon and ash which is mixed with the sewage prior to its introduction into the settling tank, for the purposes mentioned. Because the sludge does not provide all of the activated carbon and ash required for adequate treatment of the raw sewage, it is necessary to add carbon to the process. In accordance with this invention, instead of expensive commercial carbon, coal is used to provide the carbon supplement.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 28, 1976
    Date of Patent: June 24, 1980
    Assignee: California Institute of Technology
    Inventors: John J. Kalvinskas, William A. Mueller, John D. Ingham
  • Patent number: 4207601
    Abstract: A transient temperature compensation system for use in a magnetic disk drive comprised of both fixed and removable disks. The system includes first and second thermistors respectively mounted immediately adjacent the fixed and removable disks. The second thermistor is preferably mounted for movement between an operative position and an inoperative position. In the operative position, the thermistor is positioned in very close proximity to the disk. In the inoperative position, the thermistor is spaced from the disk to permit sufficient clearance to enable the disk to be removed from the drive. The outputs of the two thermistors are used to develop a signal representing the temperature differential between the two discs which signal is supplied to the disk drive head positioning system. This signal is used to modify the positioning of the heads relative to the fixed disk to compensate for differences in the radial positions of corresponding tracks on the fixed and removable disks.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 1, 1978
    Date of Patent: June 10, 1980
    Assignee: Pertec Computer Corporation
    Inventors: Ashok K. Desai, Abraham Brand, Eric M. Dunstan, Raymond J. Marinello
  • Patent number: 4206383
    Abstract: An ion source using the cyclotron resonance principle is provided using a miniaturized ion source device in an air gap of a small permanent magnet with a substantially uniform field in the air gap of about 0.5 inch. The device and permanent magnet are placed in an enclosure which is maintained at a high vacuum (typically 10.sup.-7 torr) into which a sample gas can be introduced. The ion-beam end of the device is placed very close to an aperture through which an ion beam can exit into apparatus for an experiment.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 11, 1978
    Date of Patent: June 3, 1980
    Assignee: California Institute of Technology
    Inventors: Vincent G. Anicich, Wesley T. Huntress, Jr.