Patents Represented by Attorney, Agent or Law Firm Gary R. Jarosik
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Patent number: 6244718Abstract: Visual display monitors having a mirror providing a rear view are disclosed. The mirros include support structure to attach a reflective surface to the monitor such that the surface is rotatable while while maintaining a generally fixed orentation relative to the screen of the monitor. The mirror may include a case having front and rear portions rotatable relative to each other. The reflective surface may be rotatable within the front portion. Mirrors may be pivotally connected to monitors for some applications.Type: GrantFiled: November 30, 1998Date of Patent: June 12, 2001Assignee: DesignAware Trading LimitedInventor: Ellis Fitzroy Petersen Whitcomb
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Patent number: 6225938Abstract: A universal remote control system with bar code activated set up wherein the device to be controlled such as a TV, VCR or other consumer electronic product, and the associated remote control unit are pre-programmed and adapted to automatically reconfigure the remote control unit to communicate with a device to be controlled.Type: GrantFiled: January 14, 1999Date of Patent: May 1, 2001Assignee: Universal Electronics Inc.Inventors: Patrick H. Hayes, Marcus Escobosa, Fusheng Frank Chen
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Patent number: 6223348Abstract: A system whereby a user-configurable universal remote control has its device library, that is the code data needed to operate various electronics devices, supplied separately from a releasable readable media storage device, such as a Smart Card. The universal remote control is built with a reader slot into which the customer can insert separately purchased Smart Cards to configure the remote control for exactly those electronic devices he/she wishes to control. A signal transmitting system, such as for example a cable television operator, which provides services to a number of individual receiver sets, and wherein the sets each include an associated remote control unit, the method of controlling the functions and operation of each set with relation to said system by utilizing a Smart Card which cooperates with the remote control unit to selectively control, enable and disable the functions, options and/or equipment of the individual subscriber.Type: GrantFiled: September 3, 1997Date of Patent: April 24, 2001Assignee: Universal Electronics Inc.Inventors: Patrick H. Hayes, Robert A. Campbell
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Patent number: 6192682Abstract: A hydrostatic transmission. The hydrostatic transmission generally comprises a sump containing hydraulic fluid, a charge pump in flow communication with the sump for creating high pressure hydraulic fluid from the hydraulic fluid, a center section having hydraulic porting formed therein, a hydraulic pump, a hydraulic motor drivingly connected to the hydraulic pump through the hydraulic porting, and a manifold defining a gallery for storing the high pressure fluid. The gallery is in flow communication with the charge pump and the hydraulic porting.Type: GrantFiled: October 13, 1998Date of Patent: February 27, 2001Assignee: Hydro-Gear Limited PartnershipInventors: Daryl Smothers, Raymond Hauser
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Patent number: 6195033Abstract: The invention teaches remote control device for reassigning functions associated with one key to another key, wherein the functions are stored in memory. In one embodiment the remote control comprises a memory and a plurality of function instructions stored in the memory, including a first function instruction and a second function instruction. A plurality of keys, including a first key, is operably connected to execute the first function instruction. Reassignment programming is stored in memory and provides for connecting the first key such that it will execute the second function instruction instead of the first function.Type: GrantFiled: September 29, 1999Date of Patent: February 27, 2001Assignee: Universal Electronics Inc.Inventors: Paul V. Darbee, Don G. DuPerault, Qiuju Luo
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Patent number: 6185936Abstract: A hydrostatic transmission design incorporating a mechanical bypass having a filter housing mounted adjacent to check valves in a center section. The filter housing can be secured to the center section and acts to house the actuation member which moves to unseat the check balls and place the unit into bypass. An actuation rod is mounted external to the filter housing and can be rotated to move the actuation member into or out of the bypass position.Type: GrantFiled: November 20, 1998Date of Patent: February 13, 2001Assignee: Hydro-Gear Limited PartnershipInventors: Raymond Hauser, John Schreler, Michael Houser, Juan Pedro Roberto A. Oolnk
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Patent number: 6157319Abstract: A universal remote control system with device activated set up wherein the device to be controlled such as a TV, VCR or other consumer electronic product, and the associated remote control unit are pre-programmed and adapted to automatically reconfigure the remote control unit to communicate with a device to be controlled as soon as said device is connected to its power source.Type: GrantFiled: July 23, 1998Date of Patent: December 5, 2000Assignee: Universal Electronics Inc.Inventors: Gregory L. Johns, James N. Conway, Jr., Patrick H. Hayes
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Patent number: 6157026Abstract: An optical switch of the multiple push button type for producing a plurality of control signals includes a housing and at least two sliders disposed within the housing. The sliders move between an initial position and at least two other positions. A pair of stationary light shields are disposed between said sliders in spaced apart relation, each of the shields having a plurality of apertures. Light emitting means are disposed between the stationary light shields. Separate light responsive means are disposed adjacent to each of the sliders. A pair of moveable light shields, each disposed between one of the stationary light shields and one of the light responsive means, each has a plurality of apertures and each is movable in response to movement of a separate one of the sliders. Circuitry responds to output of the light responsive means to produce the foregoing control signals, such output being dependent upon the position of the sliders.Type: GrantFiled: November 19, 1998Date of Patent: December 5, 2000Assignee: Maxtec International CorporationInventors: Karl Redmer, Robert Brink
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Patent number: 6152247Abstract: A hydrostatic zero turn transaxle is provided with two identical transmission housings, wherein the housings and the output axle for the hydrostatic transmission can be easily adapted to be use for left-hand or right-hand drive, without the need for changing the casing or any of the internal gearing. A further feature of the invention is an improved parking brake feature comprising a brake shaft forming part of the output gear train and means for securing said brake shaft when the gear train is stopped to prevent movement of the gear train and the vehicle.Type: GrantFiled: July 25, 1997Date of Patent: November 28, 2000Assignee: Hydro-Gear Limited PartnershipInventors: Ronald Sporrer, Raymond Hauser
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Patent number: 6080139Abstract: An apparatus for protecting care providers from baby urination accidents. The apparatus includes a generally domed shaped, contiguous shell terminating in a base wherein the shell and base are sized such that the genitalia of a baby is accomodated and covered in the immediately surrounding region. The base is weighted to provide the apparatus with a center of gravity proximate to the baby when disposed over the genitalia thereof to provide the apparatus with stability when positioned as desired. An optional adhesive layer may be provided to the base to further the stability of the apparatus.Type: GrantFiled: April 7, 1997Date of Patent: June 27, 2000Inventor: Vicki Gallegos
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Patent number: 5963145Abstract: A system for providing wireless pointer control for controlling electronic equipment, including a remote control pointer device capable of generating a signal having multiple signal components with different frequencies and a base station capable of receiving and decoding the signal having multiple signal components. The base station then interprets the multiple signal components to determine the orientation of the remote control pointer device to properly generate a pointer control signal for properly selecting a particular piece of equipment to receive remote commands or data, and where appropriate, properly displaying and positioning a cursor displayed on the electronic equipment.Type: GrantFiled: February 26, 1996Date of Patent: October 5, 1999Assignee: Universal Electronics Inc.Inventor: Marcus Escobosa
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Patent number: 5953144Abstract: The universal remote control system includes input means, signal output means for supplying a signal to a controlled device and a central processing unit coupled to the input means and the signal output means, no ROM, and a single non-volatile, read-write RAM coupled to said central processing unit.The RAM in the ROM-less microprocessor system is loaded by carrying out the following steps: (a) disabling the central processing unit; (b) connecting a separate microprocessor system to said RAM; (c) transferring instructions and/or data to said RAM; (d) re-enabling the central processing unit to enable the central processing unit to execute the instructions so transferred.Type: GrantFiled: June 16, 1997Date of Patent: September 14, 1999Assignee: Universal Electronics Inc.Inventors: Paul V. Darbee, Richard E. Ellis, Louis Steven Jansky, Avram S. Grossman
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Patent number: 5778256Abstract: According to the present invention there is provided an infrared code generating and transmitting device adapted to be coupled to or incorporated in a microcomputer system, commonly referred to as a personal digital assistant (PDA). The IR code generating and transmitting device comprises a CPU separate or incorporated into the microcomputer system of the PDA; a memory separate or incorporated into the microcomputer system; an LED output; LED driver circuitry coupled between the CPU and the LED output; an interface connector; an interface buffer circuit coupled between the interface connector and the CPU; and an interface data buffer circuit coupled by data lines between the interface connector and the CPU.Type: GrantFiled: September 4, 1996Date of Patent: July 7, 1998Assignee: Universal Electronics Inc.Inventor: Paul Vernon Darbee
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Patent number: 5772206Abstract: An amusement game having a solenoid operated rotating play feature. The solenoid comprises a bobbin having a bore around which is disposed electrical windings for use in creating an electromagnetic force and a plunger disposed within the bore. The plunger is linked to the rotating play feature and is movable in response to the electromagnetic force. The bore and the plunger are sized and arranged to allow the plunger to move laterally within the bore to accomodate the rotational movement of the play feature as the plunger moves in response to the electromagnetic force. An unhanded bracket is supplied to mount the play feature to the playing surface of the amusement game which is adaptable to carry a variety of end-of-stroke sensing switches.Type: GrantFiled: September 11, 1996Date of Patent: June 30, 1998Assignee: Capcom Coin-Op Inc.Inventor: William C. Pfutzenreuter
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Patent number: 5655770Abstract: A pinball machine is provided and includes one or more solenoids for activating one or more play feature mechanisms and a microprocessor for controlling game play activities. The microprocessor has associated therewith a clock for providing timed signals thereto, a memory device having stored therein a plurality of power setting patterns, and a driver. Each of the power setting patterns generally comprises a series of states (ON and OFF) over a predetermined number of counts of the timed signal. One of these patterns is used for each solenoid desired to be controlled. The driver is responsive to the microprocessor for controlling the flow of current to the desired solenoid wherein the driver utilizes the selected pattern to supply pulse width modulated current to the solenoid as a function of the states in the pattern. Preferably, the pattern selected can be changed as desired.Type: GrantFiled: September 15, 1995Date of Patent: August 12, 1997Assignee: Capcom Coin-Op, Inc.Inventors: Mark Dean Ritchie, William Clark Pfutzenreuter
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Patent number: 5638050Abstract: A system for locating an object, particularly a remote control, has a transmitter and a receiver, wherein the receiver has circuitry implementing power saving features. The receiver includes circuitry for turning off portions of the circuitry not essential for performing the current task. The receiver additionally only activates the wireless signal receiver portion of the circuitry periodically for short periods of time. The time of activation represents a small fraction of the operational time if the wireless signal receiver portion were to remain activated continuously.Type: GrantFiled: December 29, 1995Date of Patent: June 10, 1997Assignee: Universal Electronics, Inc.Inventors: Frank Sacca, Marcus Escobosa
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Patent number: 5628189Abstract: A hydrostatic drive apparatus for transferring power from a light duty vehicle engine to an output axle, including a charge pump for providing additional hydraulic fluid to a hydrostatic transmission in the apparatus, wherein the charge pump is mounted external to the housing of the drive apparatus.Type: GrantFiled: February 24, 1995Date of Patent: May 13, 1997Assignee: Hydro-Gear Limited PartnershipInventors: Ray Hauser, Daryl Smothers, John Schreier
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Patent number: 5619196Abstract: A circuit for encoding and decoding key input data from a matrix of switches with a single transmission wire. The circuit for encoding and decoding key input data with a single transmission wire includes a control circuit, a charge storage circuit and a keyboard matrix circuit. The keyboard matrix circuit is composed of a group of resistors connected in series. Each resistor is coupled to ground via a manually actuated switch. When one of the switches is actuated or closed the switch provides an electrical path to ground through the resistors that precede the switch and shorts the resistors that follow the switch. When one of the switches is closed the charge stored on the charge storage circuit dissipates through the electrical path to ground provided by the actuated switch, at a rate related to the sum of the resistance preceding the switch.Type: GrantFiled: December 28, 1995Date of Patent: April 8, 1997Assignee: Universal Electronics Inc.Inventor: Marcus Escobosa
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Patent number: D385788Type: GrantFiled: October 25, 1996Date of Patent: November 4, 1997Inventor: David Risser
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Patent number: D425592Type: GrantFiled: January 21, 1997Date of Patent: May 23, 2000Assignee: Taylor Made Golf Company, Inc.Inventors: John Sodano, Bret Wahl, Philippe Besnard