Patents Represented by Attorney, Agent or Law Firm Kenton R. Mullins
  • Patent number: 6484214
    Abstract: A method for acquiring and assembling software components at execution time into a client program, where the components may be acquired from remote networked servers is disclosed. The acquired components are assembled according to knowledge represented within one or more acquired mediating components. A mediating component implements knowledge of an object model. A mediating component uses its implemented object model knowledge, acquired component class information and polymorphism to assemble components into an interacting program at execution time. The interactions or abstract relationships between components in the object model may be implemented by the mediating component as direct invocations or indirect events or software bus exchanges. The acquired components may establish communications with remote servers. The acquired components may also present a user interface representing data to be exchanged with the remote servers.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 5, 1998
    Date of Patent: November 19, 2002
    Assignee: McDonnell Douglas Helicopter Company
    Inventor: Amy Sundermier
  • Patent number: 6113549
    Abstract: Disposable air tubes having tracking information disposed thereon or disclosed. Spirometers for reading the tracking information on the disposable air tubes are also disclosed. The tracking information automatically ensures that air tubes are not re-used among different patients. The tracking information thus reduces or eliminates cross-contamination between patients and increases the accuracy of spirometry readings by reducing condensation buildup within the disposable air tubes.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 3, 1998
    Date of Patent: September 5, 2000
    Assignee: Desert Moon Development
    Inventor: Michael O. Johnson
  • Patent number: 5922987
    Abstract: A locking mechanism for locking an orientation of a weapon is disclosed. The locking mechanism includes a first movable arm adapted to contact and apply pressure onto a control surface associated with the weapon, and a second movable arm adapted to contact and apply pressure onto the control surface associated with the weapon. The locking mechanism further includes a valve for applying and removing resistance to the first movable arm and the second movable arm, to thereby control a resistance to movement of the first movable arm and the second movable arm. The valve is adapted to remove resistance from the first movable arm and the second moveable arm in order to allow the weapon to be moved freely into a desired orientation. After the weapon is moved into the desired orientation, the valve may be moved again to increase resistance to thereby allow for fine adjustments in the orientation of the weapon. Finally, the valve may be completely closed to lock the orientation of the weapon.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 23, 1997
    Date of Patent: July 13, 1999
    Assignee: McDonnell Douglas Helicopter Co.
    Inventors: Kenneth J. Hoffman, Danny E. Neikes, Don E. Van Osten
  • Patent number: 5919234
    Abstract: A resorbable, flexible implant in the form of a continuous macro-porous sheet is disclosed. The implant is adapted to protect biological tissue defects, especially bone defects in the mammalian skeletal system, from the interposition of adjacent soft tissues during in vivo repair. The membrane has pores with diameters from 20 microns to 3000 microns. This porosity is such that vasculature and connective tissue cells derived from the adjacent soft tissues including the periosteum can proliferate through the membrane into the bone defect. The thickness of the sheet is such that the sheet has both sufficient flexibility to allow the sheet to be shaped to conform to the configuration of a skeletal region to be repaired, and sufficient tensile strength to allow the sheet to be so shaped without damage to the sheet. The sheet provides enough inherent mechanical strength to withstand pressure from adjacent musculature and does not collapse.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 19, 1996
    Date of Patent: July 6, 1999
    Assignee: MacroPore, Inc.
    Inventors: Stefan M. Lemperle, Christopher J. Calhoun
  • Patent number: 5892867
    Abstract: The inventive system, which is used in transmitting illumination from a central source to a variety of remote locations, efficiently couples the light originating from a lamp, or similar source, into a multiplicity of flexible macroscopic fibers. The combination of the several elements of the inventive system results in a very efficient transfer of the energy of the light source to the fibers. Light from the lamp is fed to a spherical configuration of ports, with each port having one or more flexible macroscopic fibers connected thereto.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 31, 1997
    Date of Patent: April 6, 1999
    Assignee: Remote Source Lighting International, Inc.
    Inventors: Andrew P. Riser, Ronald F. Mathis, John F. Forkner
  • Patent number: 5862706
    Abstract: A shaft deflection controller includes an input driveshaft adapted for inputting power from an engine. The input driveshaft includes an axis of rotation and a spur pinion at an end of the input driveshaft. The axis of rotation of the input driveshaft changes, relative to a frame, with deflections of the input driveshaft. Two face gears are adapted for meshing with the spur pinion of the input driveshaft. A flexible shaft stabilizing mount includes an inner sleeve portion and a mounting flange. The inner sleeve portion includes a base portion connecting the inner sleeve portion to the mounting flange and a plurality of cage spring members. The mounting flange is connected to and concentric with the inner sleeve portion. The flexible shaft stabilizing mount controls the deflection of the input driveshaft by applying forces onto the input driveshaft, which tend to resist changes in the alignment of the axis of rotation of the input driveshaft. The flexible shaft stabilizing mount is connected to a rigid frame.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 16, 1996
    Date of Patent: January 26, 1999
    Assignee: McDonnell Douglas Helicopter Company
    Inventors: Yih-Jen D. Chen, Gregory F. Heath, Vijay J. Sheth, Murugappan Meyyappa
  • Patent number: 5850615
    Abstract: An apparatus for compensating for spatial phase angle phase errors in the flapping angle oscillations of a rotor blade is disclosed. The apparatus receives a measured aircraft roll and a measured aircraft pitch. Gyroscopic moments resulting from these measured rolls and pitches are determined, and compensating gyroscopic moments are then generated and summed with commanded pitch and roll accelerations. Flapping angle phase lags of the rotor blade swashplate are added to the summed signals to cancel any flapping angle phase leads, caused by changes in aircraft or rotor blade speed caused by installation configurations of the rotor blade swashplate.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 6, 1995
    Date of Patent: December 15, 1998
    Assignee: McDonnell Douglas Helicopter Co.
    Inventor: Stephen S. Osder
  • Patent number: 5844518
    Abstract: The microwave absorption performance of a fiber loaded thermoplastic syntactic material is improved by geometrically reshaping the surface into a waffle shape. Starting with a fiber loaded version of thermoplastic syntactic foam, the front face geometry is then modified. Typically, the angle and frequency response is a function of both the front face angle and the skin thickness. These effects are minimized in this concept by using a pyramidal surface in which the field enters the material normal to at least one surface at almost all incident angles. The attenuation is over 20 dB, from S through Ku bands, over a broad angle range of up to 75 degrees off normal. An added benefit is that this system has a rigidity that is suitable for many structural applications.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 13, 1997
    Date of Patent: December 1, 1998
    Assignee: McDonnell Douglas Helicopter Corp.
    Inventors: Donald J. Berg, Carl A. Mentzer, David A. Brooker, Gregory J. Sapletal
  • Patent number: 5832151
    Abstract: An optical pipe illumination system is provided for coupling light from an illumination source to a number of output "light pipes", which are used for a variety of purposes, such as illuminating pools, spas, hazardous material zones, jail cells, and other applications where direct lighting is dangerous, difficult to maintain, or subject to vandalism. The illumination system employs an illumination reflector which has been customized to maximize the efficiency of light transmission between the illumination source, such as an arc lamp, and the cores of the output pipes. A method of fabricating the customized illumination reflector includes mapping the radiation patterns of the particular illumination source to be utilized, creating a database of those radiation patterns, and utilizing the database to generate an optimal illumination reflector configuration. The computer-generated reflector will virtually always be a non-conic section, because the illumination source is not ideal.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 1, 1996
    Date of Patent: November 3, 1998
    Assignee: Remote Source Lighting International, Inc
    Inventors: Andrew P. Riser, Richard E. Albrecht, David H. Liu, Nguyen V. To
  • Patent number: 5827179
    Abstract: A real-time biological data processing PC card is very lightweight, cost effective, and portable. The real-time biological data processing PC card is capable of converting a host personal computer system into a powerful diagnostic instrument. Each real-time biological data processing PC card is adapted to input and process biological data from one or more biological data sensors, and is interchangeable with other real-time biological data processing PC cards. A practitioner having three different real-time biological data processing PC cards, for example, each one corresponding to a different biological data collection device, effectively carries three full-sized, powerful diagnostic instruments. The full resources of a host personal computer can be utilized and converted into a powerful diagnostic instrument, for each biological data collection device, by the insertion of one of the real-time biological data processing PC cards.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 28, 1997
    Date of Patent: October 27, 1998
    Assignee: QRS Diagnostic, LLC
    Inventors: Patrick A. Lichter, Spencer J. Lien
  • Patent number: 5823470
    Abstract: A conversion access gearset includes a first bevel gear, which is connected to a wing cross shaft leading from the proprotor drive train path to the second turbine engine. A second bevel gear is connected to a main transmission input shaft, which is adapted for driving the proprotor. A bevel pinion receives power from the turbine engine, and drives both the first bevel gear and the second bevel gear. An input pinion is connected between the turbine engine and the bevel pinion, and several idler gears are connected between the input pinion and the bevel pinion. A helical gear is connected between the several idler gears and the bevel pinion. The main transmission input shaft is connected to a main transmission input pinion, which is located on the main transmission input shaft opposite of the second bevel gear. The main transmission input pinion receives torque from the main transmission input shaft, and a torque-splitting device splits the torque received from the main transmission input pinion.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 16, 1996
    Date of Patent: October 20, 1998
    Assignee: McDonnell Douglas Helicopter Co.
    Inventors: Gary A. Craig, Gregory F. Heath, Vijay J. Sheth
  • Patent number: 5813625
    Abstract: A pressurized porous surface near the leading edge of a rotorcraft blade, is designed to be used as an active control device which alleviates the aerodynamics of blade vortex interactions (BVI) and thus the impulsive BVI noise levels and signature. The pressurized porous surface can be actuated on an azimuth-dependent deployment schedule or actuated continuously. The pressurized porous surface is supplied with either positively pressurized air, negatively pressurized air, or a combination of both, when actuated. The pressurized porous surface targets the local blade aerodynamics, rather than the vortex strength or blade/vortex separation distance.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 9, 1996
    Date of Patent: September 29, 1998
    Assignee: McDonnell Douglas Helicopter Company
    Inventors: Ahmed A. Hassan, Friedrich K. Straub, David B. Domzalski, Dennis K. Kennedy
  • Patent number: 5791875
    Abstract: An active control device is disclosed for modifying a tip vortex on a lifting body. The lifting body includes a positive-pressure generating structure and a negative-pressure generating structure, and is adapted for providing lift when a first fluid pressure adjacent to the positive-pressure generating structure is greater than a second fluid pressure adjacent to the negative-pressure generating structure. The active control device includes a fluid source adapted for providing a positive pressure of fluid, such as air, to an interior of the lifting body. The active control device further includes a fluid router, which is disposed on the lifting body and which is adapted for directing a portion of the positive pressure of fluid out of the interior of the lifting body and in a general direction from the fluid router toward the positive-pressure generating structure of the lifting body. The lifting body may be either a rotorcraft blade, an aircraft foil, or a marine foil such as a marine propeller.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 10, 1996
    Date of Patent: August 11, 1998
    Assignee: McDonnell Douglas Helicopter Co.
    Inventor: Hieu Thien Ngo
  • Patent number: 5790723
    Abstract: The inventive system, which is used in transmitting illumination from a central source to a variety of remote locations, efficiently couples the light originating from an arc lamp, or similar source, into a multiplicity of flexible macroscopic fibers. The combination of the several elements of the inventive system results in a very efficient transfer of the energy of the light source to the fibers. Light from the arc lamp is fed into a circular light pipe, and then directly into a multi-sectored lens, without any requirement of a collimated lens. The multi-sectored lens then focusses the light into the multiplicity of flexible macroscopic fibers.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 13, 1996
    Date of Patent: August 4, 1998
    Assignee: Remote Source Lighting International
    Inventors: Andrew P. Riser, John F. Forkner
  • Patent number: 5788181
    Abstract: A nozzle for use on opposing ends of the rotor of a jet powered tri-mode aircraft is disclosed. The nozzle includes two thermally-controlled doors, which are moveable between an open configuration where hot jet engine exhaust is vented therethrough to propel the rotor in a helicopter mode, and a second closed configuration where the two doors are tightly sealed to provide a stable aerodynamic surface for the rotor when the jet powered tri-mode aircraft is operating in an airplane mode. The two doors are thermally-activated by an internal surrounding temperature, such that they remain open by the hot jet engine exhaust passing thereby in the helicopter mode, and remain shut by resulting cooler air when the hot jet engine exhaust is not routed by the two nozzle doors.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 16, 1995
    Date of Patent: August 4, 1998
    Assignee: McDonnell Douglas Helicopter Co.
    Inventor: John C. Wilson
  • Patent number: 5785521
    Abstract: A fluid conditioning system is adaptable to condition the water or air used in medical and dental cutting, irrigating, evacuating, cleaning, and drilling operations. The air or water may be conditioned by adding flavor, scent, saline, medications, and disinfectants. In addition to the direct benefits obtained from introduction of these agents, the laser cutting properties may be varied from the selective introduction of the various agents.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 20, 1995
    Date of Patent: July 28, 1998
    Assignee: BioLase Technology, Inc.
    Inventors: Ioana M. Rizoiu, Andrew I. Kimmel
  • Patent number: 5751870
    Abstract: An optical fiber manifold is provided for coupling light from an illumination source to a plurality of spaced, large diameter output fibers, or "light pipes", which are used for a variety of purposes, such as illuminating pools, spas, hazardous material zones, jail cells, and other applications where direct lighting is dangerous, difficult to maintain, or subject to vandalism. The manifold comprises a light converging element, which may be either a lens or a reflector, for converging light separately on each of the spaced optical fibers. The light converging element is segmented, with each segment corresponding to one of the optical fibers, and is precise enough that substantially all of the convergent light is received by the respective cores of each of the spaced output fibers, thereby minimizing light loss.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 23, 1996
    Date of Patent: May 12, 1998
    Assignee: Remote Source Lighting International, Inc.
    Inventors: John F. Forkner, Andrew P. Riser, Ronald F. Rykowski, Stephen S. Wilson
  • Patent number: 5743270
    Abstract: The present air tubes include a resistive element which is located in the hollow space of the tubular portion. This resistive element is adapted for providing a linear resistance-versus-pressure response is sized and adapted to cause a pressure difference or differential as air flows in the hollow space across this element. The resistive element includes a planar member having a first face and a second face, and a circular parameter connecting the first face to the second face. An aperture is formed in a center of the planar member for connecting the first face to the second face. A plurality of slots in the planar member extend radially from the aperture, thereby forming a plurality of hinged windows in the planar member. Each of the slots includes a central end and a distal end. The resistive element further includes a plurality of hinge slots. Each hinge slot is connected to a distal end of a slot, and extends generally perpendicularly to an axis of the slot.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 21, 1996
    Date of Patent: April 28, 1998
    Assignee: Desert Moon Development Limited Partnership
    Inventors: Peter J. Gazzara, John W. Burke, Jr.
  • Patent number: 5741247
    Abstract: An electromagnetically induced cutting mechanism which can provide accurate cutting operations on both hard and soft materials is disclosed. The electromagnetically induced cutter is capable of providing extremely fine and smooth incisions, irrespective of the cutting surface. Additionally, a user programmable combination of atomized particles allows for user control of various cutting parameters. The various cutting parameters may also be controlled by changing spray nozzles and electromagnetic energy source parameters. Applications for the cutting mechanism include medical, dental, industrial (etching, engraving, cutting and cleaning) and any other environments where an objective is to precisely remove surface materials without inducing thermal damage, uncontrolled cutting parameters, and/or rough surfaces inappropriate for ideal bonding. The cutting mechanism further does not require any films of water or any particularly porous surfaces to obtain very accurate and controllable cutting.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 31, 1995
    Date of Patent: April 21, 1998
    Assignee: Biolase Technology, Inc.
    Inventors: Ioana M. Rizoiu, Andrew I. Kimmel
  • Patent number: RE36255
    Abstract: The method of playing a card game of the present invention is operated among a plurality of players arranged about a table. The method uses a card deck of 480 cards which consists of 12 modified conventional decks. Each modified conventional deck has an additional four joker cards and has all 7, 8, 9, and 10 cards removed therefrom. According to the method of the present invention, each of the plurality of players places a wager. A first player is assigned the title of banker and is provided three dice. The banker rolls the three dice to determine the assignment of an action button to a second player. The assignment of the action button to the second player is determined from the number indicated by the rolled dice. The first round of two cards is dealt one face up and one face down to the banker, and two face down to the other players in rotation. After all players have received their two cards, the players inspect their hands (consisting of the two hands) and determine whether additional cards are desired.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 18, 1996
    Date of Patent: July 20, 1999
    Inventor: Son H. Nguyen