Patents Represented by Attorney Law Office of Karen Dana Oster
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Patent number: 7828757Abstract: An air flow sleeve system for injecting air flow from an air producing mechanism into a cast system preferably includes an air flow sleeve having at least one aperture through which air may flow. A separator is preferably positioned within the air flow sleeve such that it is at least partially longitudinally coextensive with the air flow sleeve. The air flow sleeve may be used with a coupler that may be integrated with the cast system. Preferred embodiments of the cast system include casting material, a comfort layer, and a backing/padding layer. When air from the air producing mechanism flows into the air flow sleeve, the air flow sleeve expands. The backing/padding layer compacts to allow the expansion of the air flow sleeve. The present invention also includes a method for creating a cast structure including the air flow sleeve.Type: GrantFiled: October 12, 2007Date of Patent: November 9, 2010Inventor: Tyrone Blocker
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Patent number: 7719708Abstract: An effective method for securing the release of the transmission, rendering, and outputting of an imaging/print job at an imaging device, for imaging/print jobs that originate in traditional print/spooling subsystems include the following steps. A print job header is associated with an imaging/print job to form a headed imaging/print job. A secured release input (that may be input at a secured release input apparatus of the client host device) is associated with the print job header by including a secured release indicative command/code in the print job header. The headed imaging/print job is divided into data packets. Initial data packet(s) are transmitted to the imaging device. It is determined whether the secured release indicative command/code is present in the initial data packet(s). Acceptance of subsequent data packets of the headed imaging/print job are prevented if the secured release indicative command/code is present in the initial data packet(s).Type: GrantFiled: June 1, 2005Date of Patent: May 18, 2010Assignee: Sharp Laboratories of America, Inc.Inventors: Andrew Rodney Ferlitsch, Roy K. Chrisop
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Patent number: 7692686Abstract: Coded test signals in two or more distinct coding formats are applied sequentially to the equipment under test (EUT) according to a test sequence. The ordering, timing and source characteristics of the coded test signals are fully programmable. The output of the EUT is analyzed to verify proper decoding and detect audible artifacts. A means for comparing recorded test events allows a test engineer to detect failure modes of the autodetection system in the EUT.Type: GrantFiled: February 21, 2006Date of Patent: April 6, 2010Assignee: XFRM IncorporatedInventor: Richard C. Cabot
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Patent number: 7686191Abstract: One preferred embodiment of the present invention is directed to a convenient and efficient dispenser that includes at least one container and at least one nozzle for dispersing the contents of the container(s). In one preferred embodiment, first and second nozzles functionally associated with sterilization agent within the container are positioned to disperse the sterilization agent to first and second target points respectively, the first target point being distinct from the second target point. In another preferred embodiment of the present invention, a grid is positioned in front of the nozzle(s) so that a dispersement of sterilization agent from within the container(s) sterilizes the grid(s) when the nozzle(s) are activated. Yet another preferred embodiment of the present invention is directed to a multiple-mist dispenser that includes a dual chamber activation sleeve so that two nozzles are simultaneously actuable by depression of the dual chamber activation sleeve.Type: GrantFiled: July 12, 2005Date of Patent: March 30, 2010Inventor: Caleb E. S. Burns
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Patent number: 7687086Abstract: A method for obtaining a taxane by which a taxane is isolated from a growth medium, such as soil, pumice, perlite, rocks, and/or gravel in which a taxane-producing plant has grown. A method for obtaining a taxane by which a taxane is isolated from water effluent from plantings of living plants (e.g. a yew tree) that produce a taxane have grown in a growth medium, such as soil, pumice, perlite, rocks, and/or gravel.Type: GrantFiled: September 11, 2006Date of Patent: March 30, 2010Assignee: University of PortlandInventor: Angela Marie Hoffman
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Patent number: 7675202Abstract: A linear voice coil motor having a radially magnetized magnet structure. The voice coil motor includes an outer yoke an inner yoke magnetically coupled with and extending inside of the outer yoke. An air gap defined between the outer yoke and the inner yoke. A voice coil assembly is mounted so as to enable movement between the voice coil assembly and at least one of the yokes. In one embodiment the magnet structure is an isotropic magnet structure. In one embodiment the magnet structure is formed by a plurality of ring magnets. In one embodiment the magnet structure is formed by a plurality of isotropic ring magnets.Type: GrantFiled: July 18, 2007Date of Patent: March 9, 2010Inventor: Benjamin Huang
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Patent number: 7671613Abstract: A conductive connector includes a flexible-deflectable extension having a probing end and a head connection end. A conductive transmission path extends between the probing end and the head connection end. A pogo-rotational-action pin is electrically connected to the transmission path at the head connection end of the flexible-deflectable extension.Type: GrantFiled: January 5, 2007Date of Patent: March 2, 2010Assignee: LeCroy CorporationInventor: Julie A. Campbell
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Patent number: 7587255Abstract: A process and software for achieving minimal latency in digital audio playback, which includes calculating a repeatable play cursor lead and a play cursor position and writing audio data at the play cursor position plus the play cursor lead.Type: GrantFiled: May 2, 2007Date of Patent: September 8, 2009Assignee: DiamondWare, Ltd.Inventors: Erik Lorenzen, Keith Weiner
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Patent number: 7546664Abstract: An apparatus is disclosed for a tap handle for beverage dispensing comprising a ceramic, porcelain, or stoneware handle filled with a foam, preferably polyurethane foam which renders the tap handle more resilient and resistant to sharding. Ideally, polymeric diphenylmethane diisocyanate foam is injected into a tap handle shell in liquid form, which solidifies and is capped with a glue, an internally threaded cap, and a protective plastic cap.Type: GrantFiled: September 21, 2006Date of Patent: June 16, 2009Assignee: Chrislan Ceramics and Glassware Decorating, Inc.Inventors: Alan Jack Johan Laninga, Jack Anthony Laninga
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Patent number: 7525328Abstract: A lossy dielectric device dissipates, absorbs, and/or dampens electric fields. The lossy dielectric device may be used with any transmission path, such as a transmission line or resistor in a probe head. The lossy dielectric device preferably includes a lossy dielectric material contained within a container. The container is positionable and securable substantially adjacent the transmission path to improve the curve of a frequency response. Preferably, the container is insulative, puncture resistant, and thin. In some preferred embodiments, a temporary or permanent connection mechanism is also included.Type: GrantFiled: August 3, 2007Date of Patent: April 28, 2009Assignee: LeCroy CorporationInventors: Julie A. Campbell, Lawrence W. Jacobs
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Patent number: 7492177Abstract: A conductive connector includes a bendable, shape retainable extension having a first end and a second end. The first end is integral with the probing head. The test point connector is integral with said second end. The test point connector is for making electrical contact with testing points. The present invention may be part of a probing system. The present invention may also include a method for using the conductive connector.Type: GrantFiled: May 14, 2007Date of Patent: February 17, 2009Assignee: LeCroy CorporationInventor: Julie A. Campbell
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Patent number: 7432698Abstract: A modular active test probe and removable tip module therefor. Within the scope of the invention, there is a probe tip module comprising a first probe tip adapted for probing a circuit under test to receive a signal therefrom. The probe tip module includes an amplifier having a first input solidly connected to the probe tip, an output connected to an output connector, and a housing for supporting the probe tip, the amplifier, and the output connector. A probe body is cooperatively adapted with the housing for repeatably removably receiving at least the output connector.Type: GrantFiled: August 4, 2005Date of Patent: October 7, 2008Assignee: LeCroy CorporationInventors: Julie A. Campbell, Lawrence W. Jacobs, Stephen Mark Sekel
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Patent number: 7426953Abstract: A tire bead breaker for breaking a tire bead between a tire and a rim or wheel to allow for easy removal of the tire from the wheel includes a main chassis, an activator unit, and an actuation arm. In one preferred embodiment, the activator unit is a pneumatic airbag. The activator unit may have a plurality of chambers. In one preferred embodiment, the actuation arm has a transfer section and an engagement section. The transfer section is for transferring movement from the activator unit to the engagement section. The actuation arm is preferably pivotably attached to the main chassis.Type: GrantFiled: November 18, 2005Date of Patent: September 23, 2008Assignee: Production Concepts, Inc.Inventors: Terry Baker, Dan Barton
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Patent number: 7351061Abstract: A pattern testing board is able to detect an emission beam such as a laser or light beam from a shooting system. A pattern testing board includes a plurality of paired emission beam sensors and hit indicators. Each emission beam sensor is responsive to a detected emission beam and each hit indicator signals the sensing of the emission beam by the associated emission beam sensor. Multiple pattern testing boards may be mounted together to provide a larger pattern testing system array. Further, an overlay with a representation thereon, a moving image display system, or a reflective moving image display system may be positioned in front of one or more pattern testing boards. Still further, the pattern testing board may be incorporated in a unique target system that includes the pattern testing board for determining the beam pattern emitted by the beam emitter, a level selection board for selecting a level of play, and a targeting game board having a plurality of targets.Type: GrantFiled: July 13, 2005Date of Patent: April 1, 2008Assignee: Lightshot Systems, Inc.Inventors: George R. Hull, Robert M. O'Loughlin, Sr., Terry P. O'Loughlin
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Patent number: 7340868Abstract: The invention describes a universal structural element (1) for the purpose of forming in particular, three-dimensional structures, which structural element can be manufactured in a convenient manner efficiently, cost-effectively from the most varied materials and can be recycled in an environmentally-friendly manner, can be used and applied universally, enables a monolithic type of construction using similar connectors (5) for connecting similar structural elements together and with other elements at low assembly cost and allows disassembly or reconstruction work to be conducted in a straightforward and non-destructive manner, meets high static requirements and can preferably be standardized in modular dimensions.Type: GrantFiled: August 28, 2004Date of Patent: March 11, 2008Inventor: Ralf D. Weber
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Patent number: 7321234Abstract: A test probe tip constructed substantially from resistive material. The resistive material is made of resistive conducting material substantially enclosed in and dispersed throughout encapsulating material. The test probe tip has a probing end for probing electronic circuitry and a connection end for interfacing with a probing head. The resistive conducting material forms at least one path through the encapsulating material from the probing end to the connection end. The resistive conducting material may be a plurality of longitudinally-extending resistive/conductive members or a plurality of particulate resistive/conductive members.Type: GrantFiled: March 19, 2007Date of Patent: January 22, 2008Assignee: LeCroy CorporationInventors: Julie A. Campbell, Lawrence W. Jacobs
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Patent number: 7317312Abstract: A guide for tip to transmission path contact includes a guide insulator having at least one passageway defined therein. Each passageway has a tip passageway end and a transmission path passageway end. The tip passageway end is suitable for at least partially accommodating the tip of a probing head. The transmission path passageway end is suitable for at least partially accommodating a transmission path of a circuit board component. The tip contacts a transmission path through a passageway when the transmission path is positioned in the transmission path passageway end and the tip is positioned within the tip passageway end.Type: GrantFiled: February 17, 2004Date of Patent: January 8, 2008Assignee: LeCroy CorporationInventors: Jason Victor Tsai, Julie A. Campbell
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Patent number: 7295020Abstract: A lossy dielectric device dissipates, absorbs, and/or dampens electric fields. The lossy dielectric device may be used with any transmission path, such as a transmission line or resistor in a probe head. The lossy dielectric device preferably includes a lossy dielectric material contained within a container. The container is positionable and securable substantially adjacent the transmission path to improve the curve of a frequency response. Preferably, the container is insulative, puncture resistant, and thin. In some preferred embodiments, a temporary or permanent connection mechanism is also included.Type: GrantFiled: December 17, 2004Date of Patent: November 13, 2007Assignee: LeCroy CorporationInventors: Julie A. Campbell, Lawrence W. Jacobs
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Patent number: 7262614Abstract: A substantially planar (in an x-y plane) probing tip includes a probing tip body and two test point connector projections. The first test point connector projection is movably attached to the body to allow motion therebetween. The second test point connector projection is also attached to the body. The motion actuator actuates motion that the motion translator, in turn, converts to move at least one of the test point connector projection connection ends in a third dimension out of the x-y plane. The probing tip has an open position in which the relative distance between the test point connector projections is relatively large. The probing tip also has a closed position in which the relative distance between the test point connector projections is relatively small. In one alternative preferred embodiment, the second test point connector projection body end is also movably attached to the body to allow motion therebetween.Type: GrantFiled: February 10, 2006Date of Patent: August 28, 2007Assignee: LeCroy CorporationInventor: Julie A. Campbell
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Patent number: D610638Type: GrantFiled: September 12, 2008Date of Patent: February 23, 2010Inventors: John Friess, Chris Gunson, Robert Montgomery