Patents Represented by Attorney George Teacherson
  • Patent number: 7635517
    Abstract: The invention includes fabrics that have been dyed or finished with a dye that contains a conductive mixture of conductive organic materials, inorganic materials, metals, metal oxides, carbon and carbon nanotubes or combinations or mixtures thereof. The dye is used to finish a fabric such that it is conductive. These fabrics are useful in shielding law enforcement personnel from energy weapons discharge and in providing an electrostatic medium for personnel that work with static sensitive products. The fabrics, when appropriately grounded, dissipate the emitted charge and transmit it to ground. Additionally, the apparel has high wear resistance and is both thermally and electrically conductive yet is comfortable to wear.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 7, 2006
    Date of Patent: December 22, 2009
    Assignee: Mystic MD, Inc.
    Inventor: Joel S. Douglas
  • Patent number: 6779334
    Abstract: An engine has a piston with plural end faces that compresses combustible mixtures on both sides of the piston and in each end of a closed cylinder containing the piston. The cylinders are fully enclosed with provision for a power takeoff rod to pass therethrough. Each instant closed cylinder with the dual end faced piston can produce power with each and every single stroke of its reciprocating travel. Multiple power generating methods are disclosed, as is a Hybrid type engine utilizing at least two of the multiple methods in a plurality of cylinders.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 27, 2003
    Date of Patent: August 24, 2004
    Inventor: George A. Teacherson
  • Patent number: 4604499
    Abstract: A "state of the art" Computer Security Processor (CSP) is disclosed to stop the "hacker" (a person who enjoys computers as a hobby) by making it virtually impossible to "break into" (a term meaning to falsely gain access to) a computer. A processor is disclosed comprising two units, a transmitter and a receiver. The transmitter sends a special code over the telephone line to the receiver which recognizes a correct or a fraudulent code and then allows access to the host computer provided the code is correct. The unit uses special frequencies other than Touch Tone.RTM., and additionally boasts a wide variety of security codes numbering 8.sup.10 power. These codes can be changed as often as desired. The unit is lightweight, small, and has a low power drain, yet is extremely effective. The transmitter is self-contained and fully portable. The receiver uses normal 120 VAC current and is also portable. Both these units can be built in small housings.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 24, 1984
    Date of Patent: August 5, 1986
    Assignee: Raymond F. Hughes
    Inventor: Lawrence R. Hughes