Patents Represented by Attorney Hinckley, Allen & Snyder LLP
  • Patent number: 7332825
    Abstract: This invention overcomes the disadvantages of the prior art by providing a power generating system particularly suitable for field use in remote locations, which is fuel-efficient, relatively quiet, tolerant of dust, capable of operating on low grade logistics and diesel-like fuels and capable of generating between 500 W and 2 KW of continuous electrical power. This generating system employs a two-cycle MICE generator having a piston that operates within a cylinder, and an interconnected, axially moving piston shaft that oscillates an alternator coil within a magnetic core. The piston shaft is attached to, and resisted by, the free end of a strong spring with a second, opposing end fixed to the MICE casing. To control operation of the MICE generator a dual clipper circuit is operatively connected with the alternator coil.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 6, 2006
    Date of Patent: February 19, 2008
    Assignee: Aerodyne Research, Inc.
    Inventors: Kurt D. Annen, Jaime Woodroffe, Roger Putnam
  • Patent number: 7323991
    Abstract: This invention provides a system and method for identifying, locating, authorizing by proximity and communicating with equipment and personnel in a facility that generally employs a series of limited range transceivers for location determination and a distributed wireless data network for data transfer. The system employs unique RF transceiver tags on personnel and equipment that are each uniquely identified and registered with a facility control application that oversees activities in the facility. The tags are tracked by RF communication based upon their proximity to one or more fixed-base networked access points and relays (which transfer location data by RF back to access points) within four range zones. Location data on all tags is uploaded periodically to a location server that interfaces with the facility control server.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 12, 2005
    Date of Patent: January 29, 2008
    Assignee: Exavera Technologies Incorporated
    Inventors: David D. Eckert, Evan J. Bontemps, Paul D. Carey, III, Richard E. Goodwin, Keith E. Hatfield, Joseph P. Lorenz, Keith A. Nevish, Edward J. Spang, Glen S. Westerberg
  • Patent number: 7314225
    Abstract: This invention provides a stabilizing system and method for two-wheeled vehicles (typically small, human-powered bicycles) that affords the rider no restriction on the full range of movements (banks, leans, etc.) common to bicycles, but that provides greater stability during turns and other maneuvers so that an unintentional bank or tilt (potentially causing a fall) is less likely, even at relatively slow speeds and startup. A rotating mass of predetermined mass-value and radial mass-distribution is provided coaxially with the front axle. The mass is supported on bearings so as to freewheel with respect to the rotation of the front wheel. As such it can be induced to spin significantly faster than the front wheel thereby generating a gyroscopic effect at the front wheel about the axle. This gyroscopic effect influences the steering of the wheel by the rider. Due to precession, the wheel tends to follow any excessive bank by the bicycle, ensuring that the rider can “steer-out-of” an unintended tilt or bank.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 30, 2005
    Date of Patent: January 1, 2008
    Assignee: Gyro-Precession Stability LLC
    Inventors: Hannah Murnen, Augusta Niles, Nathan Sigworth, Deborah Sperling
  • Patent number: 7281877
    Abstract: This invention provides a padfolio, portfolio or other foldable business accessory that is organized with three hinged leaves (including two main leaves and one overriding leaf that folds over the main leaves when closed together) that may be unfolded and laid flat to expose various internal elements within an overall interior. The elements are organized so that a notepad is provided in a center leaf, while one of the opposing side leaves include a raised clock base having a well or recess for securing a clock having a folding stand that can be raised into an angled, standing position from a flat position. One main leaf also includes a support base that removably supports a personal digital assistant (PDA), that is normally secured flat against the leaf, but that can be hinged upwardly into at least one adjustable angled position whereby the PDA is tilted for easier viewing whilst working in another area of the padfolio, such as the notepad. In this manner, it is more accessible and easier to use.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 20, 2004
    Date of Patent: October 16, 2007
    Assignee: The Gem Group, Inc.
    Inventors: Joshua B. Lederer, Mark T. Salander, Quincy L. Reese
  • Patent number: 7272349
    Abstract: A metering blade confronts the developer roller of a toner cartridge with a working face and associated upstream corner that is accurately controlled with respect to the developer roller to achieve a desired gap therebetween. More particularly, the quality of toner metering is determined through an appropriate technique and the angle of the bottom working face and working corner is varied using appropriate computer-controlled machining techniques to adjust the location of the corner with respect to the radial centerline of the roller at all points along the axial direction. In an illustrative embodiment, the blade's working face is formed to create a setback that is compound angle in two orthogonal directions. This compound angle reorients the upstream corner of the working face to compensate for irregular metering and electrostatic differences across the roller surface, particularly where toner is greater on one side of the roller than the other, opposing side.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 14, 2005
    Date of Patent: September 18, 2007
    Assignee: Clarity Imaging Technologies, Inc.
    Inventor: Lionel C. Bessette
  • Patent number: 7246786
    Abstract: This invention provides a heavy duty pinch valve for use in industrial applications, such as railroad tank cars that is constructed with a sealed housing that is sufficiently sturdy to operate in tough environments and large material flows. The valve includes a welded one-piece framework for sturdy support of pinch elements and the spool. The framework includes a tank car-connecting flange with two pairs of upright supports welded thereto. One pair of supports includes apertures for rotatably supporting two intermeshed geared ends of the pinch elements that counter-rotate toward each other during closure. Between the geared ends extends a pinch element bearing shaft that is surrounded by a rotatable cylindrical sleeve adapted to bear against the spool. The geared ends are covered by side cover plates. A bottom cover plate having an outlet is provided. It is adapted to shear off the framework in the event of an accident.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 4, 2005
    Date of Patent: July 24, 2007
    Assignee: Custom Valves, LLC
    Inventors: Harold D. Schmidt, Harry W. Jahnke
  • Patent number: 6860266
    Abstract: The disclosed invention relates to systems and methods for obtaining physiological information from patients and displaying that information in an intuitive and logical format to a physician. Object displays are disclosed that are capable of visually displaying critical information in real time to allow physicians to quickly perceive the importance of changing patient values.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 22, 2002
    Date of Patent: March 1, 2005
    Assignee: Dartmouth-Hitchcock Clinic
    Inventor: George T. Blike