Patents Represented by Attorney Jim Zegeer, Esq.
  • Patent number: 5557641
    Abstract: A radio transmitter having a source of first signals for radio transmission, includes a modulator for modulating the first signals on an intermediate carrier frequency second signal to produce a third signal. A charge coupled device (CCD) is connected to receive and process the third signal in the absence of digital waveform shaping and digital-to-analog conversion. The CCD has a sampling rate which is a multiple of the intermediate carrier frequency second signal to provide aliased fourth signal components that are spectrally spaced in accordance with the multiple and provide upconversion to a fifth signal. A bandpass filter receiving the fifth signal is centered around a selected aliased signal component and a power amplifier/antenna means coupled to receive said selected aliased component for transmission. In a preferred embodiment, the multiple is 4. Moreover, the tap weights of the CCD are selected to provide wave shaping of the aliased fourth signal components.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 19, 1994
    Date of Patent: September 17, 1996
    Assignee: Stanford Telecommunications, Inc.
    Inventor: Aaron Weinberg
  • Patent number: 5554907
    Abstract: A vehicle speed monitoring system has a pair of parallel piezoelectric sensors or pressure transducers carried in closely spaced relation by a common elastomeric carrier such that the distance D between the sensors is maintained constant. A time measuring circuit connected to the sensors measures the time between peak voltages induced in the piezoelectric sensor transducers which is used to calculate and display vehicle speed. A weight is secured to or embedded in the carrier to cause the carrier to hug the roadway and be immune to lifting because of air currents and turbulence.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 26, 1992
    Date of Patent: September 10, 1996
    Assignee: Mitron Systems Corporation
    Inventor: Donald A. Dixon
  • Patent number: 5548583
    Abstract: Base stations of a wireless telephone user location or position system are arranged in cell clusters and are mutually synchronized to provide very stable signal timing. A center cell or central base station (BSN) in a cluster of N cells acts as a cluster control center for purposes of user location or position finding and is provided with the capability to process information and derive user position. The other cells in a given cluster transmit received 911 data to the cluster control center. The handsets communicate with the respective cells in the normal fashion. However, when the handset dials "911", the enhanced 911 (ENH911) operation is initiated and the handset automatically changes its mode of operation: once per master frame there is included a 100 ms burst of a sequence of transmissions of unmodulated overlay PN sequence and Radamacher Walsh (RW) OCDMA code emanating from the handset only. However, other signalling formats may be used.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 15, 1995
    Date of Patent: August 20, 1996
    Assignee: Stanford Telecommuncations, Inc.
    Inventor: Herman A. Bustamante
  • Patent number: 4883069
    Abstract: A three-plane goniometer or angle measuring apparatus includes three small potentiometers which are closely spaced together to measure rotation of the knee about three different axes. The unit is primarily mounted on a cuff on the outside of the thigh. The mounting assembly for the three plane goniometer includes a curved yoke where the ends of the yoke curve from the front to the rear, with the goniometer unit being held between the ends of the rearwardly extending arms of the yoke, so that accurate measurement may be maintained in all three planes even while the knee is bent to its extreme flexed position. Extending downwardly from the goniometer is a square rod which slidably engages a square hole in a nylon ball mounted in a two-axis gimbal, which is secured to a cuff strapped to the calf of the leg.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 10, 1983
    Date of Patent: November 28, 1989
    Assignee: Physical Diagnostics, Inc.
    Inventor: Paul C. McLeod