Patents Represented by Attorney, Agent or Law Firm Michael A. Lechter
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Patent number: 6313765Abstract: A method for converting digital data which has been sampled at a first rate to a second rate. Audio data is stored on a compact disk at high frequency and it may be desirable to use this data on a codec which has a lower sampling rate. In the situation where the two sampling rates are not integer factors of one another a method has been developed to compare the ratios of the two sampling rates and using ratio to analyze each sample number of the bitword in the original data set to determine if sampling of that particular bitword is necessary.Type: GrantFiled: October 10, 1997Date of Patent: November 6, 2001Assignee: L-3 Communications CorporationInventor: Lyndon M. Keefer
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Patent number: 6238214Abstract: A method of growing jaw bone and the related guided-tissue regeneration plate support and fixation system employed in the method where an isolated and protected space free from tissue impingement, occlusal loading, chewing forces or muscular pressure is created between the periosteum and the jaw bone. This space is created by first placing either a dental implant or a guided-tissue regeneration plate support and fixation system tenting-type support screw into the jaw bone. The plate portion of the guided-tissue regeneration plate support and fixation system, preferably made out of titanium, is a two-piece structure including a first support plate component having a peripheral region and a generally open central portion and a fine mesh screen juxtaposed over the central portion of the support plate and fixed to the peripheral region thereof.Type: GrantFiled: November 20, 1998Date of Patent: May 29, 2001Inventor: Dane Q. Robinson
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Patent number: 6202056Abstract: A computer network having a requesting node and a providing node permits data transfer therebetween when permitted by an authorizing node. Reports generated in response to authorizations and reports generated in response to data transfers are reconciled at a reconciliation node to improve the accuracy of payments collected and paid for use of the data. Such payments include copyright royalties for audio, video, and other works recorded in digital format.Type: GrantFiled: April 3, 1998Date of Patent: March 13, 2001Assignee: Audiosoft, Inc.Inventor: François-Xavier Nuttall
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Patent number: 6190598Abstract: A process of making a composite vessel with superior mechanical and aesthetic characteristics includes the steps of: A) preforming a composite thermoplastic shell (e.g., by winding a commingled roving of fiberglass and a thermoplastic material onto a thermoplastic liner) having an opening for access to the interior; B) placing the shell (which may optionally be preheated) into a mold (which itself may optionally be preheated); C) introducing an inflatable bag containing a heater into the shell through the opening; D) heating the inflatable bag to a temperature which is sufficient to render the shell fluid while pressurizing the interior of the inflatable bag; E) continuing step D) until the shell forms against the interior walls of the mold; F) allowing the formed composite vessel to cool; G) removing the inflatable bag; and H) removing the formed composite vessel from the mold.Type: GrantFiled: September 11, 1998Date of Patent: February 20, 2001Assignee: Essef CorporationInventors: James C. Murphy, Gerald S. Boyce, Erik Coeckelbergs
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Patent number: 6187054Abstract: A method is disclosed for making vascular prostheses from ePTFE said prostheses having a diameter which is larger, and a wall thickness which is smaller than previously achievable using ram extrusion techniques. The method consists of extruding a PTFE tube, finish processing the tube into an ePTFE tube, laterally dilating it by expansion in incremental steps, calendering the tube after each dilating step, while the tube is being maintained at an elevated temperature. Once the tube is dilated it can be sintered with another tube to form a laminate. Alternatively, a wire stent may be joined with one or more tubes, thereby biasing the laminate to a cylindrical configuration.Type: GrantFiled: February 4, 1999Date of Patent: February 13, 2001Assignee: Endomed Inc.Inventors: William M. Colone, Kevin G. Farl, Barbara L. Teeter, William L. Creer, Joseph B. Sinnott
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Patent number: 6183481Abstract: A device for disposing a radially self-expanding endoprosthesis in a body lumen. The implantation device includes an elongated catheter having a distal end and an outer surface over which the endoprosthesis is placed a sheath disposed to releasably surround at least a portion of the endoprosthesis, holding the endoprosthesis on the catheter in a radially contracted state, and a flexible elongation release element cooperating with the sheath. The sheath is released, permitting the surrounded portion of the endoprosthesis to expand, by axial withdrawal of the release element.Type: GrantFiled: September 22, 1999Date of Patent: February 6, 2001Assignee: Endomed Inc.Inventors: Peter Y. Lee, William M. Colone, Barbara L. Teeter, William L. Creer, Kevin G. Farl
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Patent number: 6175216Abstract: A battery charger monitors an open-circuit voltage across the battery and the rate of change of temperature of the battery to determine a time to terminate the process of charging the battery. Charging proceeds in four stages. In the first stage the open-circuit voltage of the battery is monitored until such voltage crosses a threshold value. In the second stage, the rate of change of battery temperature is monitored to determine a reference value, for example, a minimum of the monitored rate. In the third stage, the rate of change of battery temperature is again monitored to identify a time when such rate exceeds the reference value by a predetermined amount. In the fourth stage, power supplied to charge the battery is limited immediately after stage three or a predetermined time after stage three for example by reducing the charging current to a trickle-charge level or by reducing the voltage by about 100 mV.Type: GrantFiled: March 24, 1998Date of Patent: January 16, 2001Assignee: Chartec Laboratories A/SInventors: Kim Arthur St{umlaut over (u)}ck Andersen, Kim Rasmussen, Kim Østergaard
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Patent number: 6171423Abstract: A process for fabricating a composite vessel includes the steps of: A) preforming (e.g., by winding fiber and at least one thermoplastic substance onto a thermoplastic liner) a thermoplastic shell which has at least one opening for access to the interior; B) extruding a circular cross section of a fluid parison of thermoplastic material (which preferably is chosen to have a melting point lower than that of the thermoplastic shell) into the interior of the thermoplastic shell through the opening; C) in a mold, applying at least one force (such as gas under pressure) which tends to urge the fluid parison toward the interior walls of the thermoplastic shell (which may be preheated prior to introduction into the mold) such that the fluid parison imparts heat to the thermoplastic shell; D) continuing step C) until the thermoplastic shell and the fluid parison consolidate to form a composite vessel; E) cooling the vessel until it is solidified; and F) removing the vessel from the mold.Type: GrantFiled: September 11, 1998Date of Patent: January 9, 2001Assignee: Essef CorporationInventors: James C. Murphy, Gerald S. Boyce, Erik Coeckelbergs
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Patent number: 6144190Abstract: An improved three-phase bridge inverter DC link converter power circuit for a portable generator, preferably the generator system described in U.S. Pat. No. 5,625,276 to Scott et al. Dual voltage and variable frequency inverter designs and improved converter designs are disclosed. Embodiments of the present invention avoid a capacitor induced center voltage drift problem found in certain prior art inverter designs.Type: GrantFiled: March 25, 1999Date of Patent: November 7, 2000Assignee: Coleman Powermate, Inc.Inventors: Harold C. Scott, Rod K. Shelden
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Patent number: 6118186Abstract: The throttle of an engine in an engine driven generator system operating under an intermittently heavy load, as in supplying current to a welder, is controlled such that successive control signals sent to a throttle actuator for adjusting the engine throttle position are inhibited until at least a predetermined time has elapsed since the last preceding adjustment to the throttle. This procedure ensures that, as to each incremental adjustment to the throttle, the engine has sufficient time to respond, thereby preventing over-speeding or stalling the engine. The throttle actuator may be a stepper motor which is stepped by throttle position change signals from a processor which monitors engine speed and generator load to determine whether the throttle should be adjusted and, if so, in which direct. Alternatively, the throttle actuator may be a solenoid pulling against a spring in accordance with the average current through the solenoid coil.Type: GrantFiled: July 3, 1997Date of Patent: September 12, 2000Assignee: Coleman Powermate, Inc.Inventors: Harold C. Scott, William J. Anderson, Kandarp I. Pandya, Chiping Sun
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Patent number: 6106300Abstract: The present invention provides a particularly effective mechanism for teaching financial skills to players, and, in particular children, in the context of a game. Each player is initially ascribed a predetermined periodic earned income, (at least initially representing income from work activities of the player), periodic expenses and a predetermined amount of cash on hand. The object of such game is for a player to generate passive income greater than a predetermined percentage (e.g., 100%) of the player's expenses. The game comprises: indicia of a financial statement associated with each player; and indicia of a set of events and indicia of a set of game events for pseudo-random assignment to the players in turn. A mechanism for pseudo-randomly assigning the particular game event to the respective players is the also included. The game events potentially affect at least one of the passive income, expenses, assets and liabilities of the players, and include opportunities to generate passive income.Type: GrantFiled: July 15, 1999Date of Patent: August 22, 2000Assignee: Cashflow Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Robert T. Kiyosaki, Rolf H. Parta, Sharon L. Lechter
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Patent number: 6075339Abstract: A rechargeable battery includes one or more rechargeable cells and means for providing information to control charging. Information is provided in a form for being read or sensed by mechanical, optical, electromagnetic, or electronic techniques including combinations of these techniques. The information may indicate battery performance history, present state of the battery, and parameters for how it may be charged. As to performance history, the information may include, for the battery or a cell of the battery, indicia describing: one or more previous charging or discharging processes, of the last charging process, of the last discharging process, of the time period lapsed since the last charging or discharging process. The information may include indicia of the present charge state and condition of the battery or its individual cells.Type: GrantFiled: April 21, 1997Date of Patent: June 13, 2000Assignee: Chartec Laboratories A/SInventors: John Reipur, Ebbe Juul-Hansen
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Patent number: 6034511Abstract: A lightweight engine-driven generator set including a stator having at least first and second windings (preferably three-phase) and a rotor having a soft magnetic core and a plurality of high energy product permanent magnets, separated by consequence poles, disposed proximate the stator such that relative motion of the rotor and stator causes magnetic flux from the rotor to interact with and induce current in the stator windings. The first winding includes a predetermined number of turns corresponding to a first predetermined voltage output; and the second winding includes a predetermined number of turns corresponding to a second predetermined voltage output, the respective windings being grouped together as a unit and wound about the core such that the respective winding coils are wound in continuous close thermal contact with each other.Type: GrantFiled: January 8, 1999Date of Patent: March 7, 2000Assignee: Coleman Powermate, Inc.Inventors: Harold C. Scott, Ardel R. Bednorz, G. Weylin Johnson, William J Anderson, Mitchell K. Davis, Henry Tally
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Patent number: 6032957Abstract: A board game for teaching the principles of personal finance whereby significant wealth may be accumulated includes a playing board having a first, Rat Race, track and an entirely separate second, Fast Track. Each player begins the game on the Rat Race track and is provided with a Game Card to track his/her finances. The Game Card is configured as a combined Income/Balance Sheet, and basic accounting rules of personal finance are carefully followed in updating the Game Card while a player progresses along the Rat Race according to the roll of die. The Rat Race track includes spaces on which a player can land which presents unexpected financial obstacles, but the Rat Race also includes spaces which present financial opportunities. By prudently investing as opportunities arise, a player may obtain passive income in addition to a salary. Once a player's passive income exceeds his/her expenses, the player moves to the Fast Track for further play.Type: GrantFiled: October 23, 1998Date of Patent: March 7, 2000Assignee: Cashflow Technologies IncorporatedInventors: Robert T. Kiyosaki, Rolf H. Parta
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Patent number: 6031359Abstract: A method of charging rechargeable batteries with a switch mode power supply, the method comprising determining one or more battery charging parameters, and controlling the power output of the switch mode power supply by digitally generating a gate signal for controlling opening periods and closing periods of a switching means of the switch mode power supply, each of the durations of the opening periods and the closing periods of the switching means, respectively, being determined in response to the determined one or more battery charging parameters and one or more charging process reference values. In particular, a method is proposed of controlling the duty cycle of a switch in the switch mode power supply during charging of the battery based on determinations of one or more characteristic charging parameters of the charging process and comparisons of determined parameter values with desired parameter values.Type: GrantFiled: October 28, 1997Date of Patent: February 29, 2000Assignee: Chartec Laboratories A/SInventors: Jesper Michelsen, Kim A. Andersen, Kim Rasmussen, Lars M Andersen
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Patent number: 6018200Abstract: The throttle of an engine in an engine driven generator system operating subject to a wide and rapidly variable load, as in supplying current to a welder, is operated such that control signals are sent to a throttle actuator for adjusting the engine throttle position in response to load changes. The throttle actuator may be a solenoid pulling against a spring in accordance with the average current through the solenoid coil. In this embodiment, the processor causes pulse width modulated signals to be applied across the solenoid coil with throttle position changes being reflected in changes to the width of the pulses, such changes in the pulse width being delayed for at least the predetermined time since the last preceding adjustment to the throttle.Type: GrantFiled: July 3, 1997Date of Patent: January 25, 2000Assignee: Coleman Powermate, Inc.Inventors: William J Anderson, Harold C. Scott, Chiping Sun, Kandarp I. Pandya
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Patent number: 6014435Abstract: A call defeat device to prevent calling unauthorized numbers, such as long distance, 1-900 etc., which is adapted to prevent a caller from successfully dialing one or more predetermined digit strings on a touch tone telephone connected to a given telephone line by apparatus including a touch tone decoder coupled to the telephone line and a microprocessor/memory for storing and issuing predetermined unauthorized digit strings, if dialed on the telephone, designates that the call is to be defeated. A comparator compares each digit string dialed on the telephone to the predetermined digit strings, and, if a match is sensed, a dialer sends onto the telephone line at least one DTMF digit, such as a "#", which will defeat the call in progress.Type: GrantFiled: June 27, 1997Date of Patent: January 11, 2000Inventor: Howard B. Rosen
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Patent number: D459107Type: GrantFiled: March 8, 1999Date of Patent: June 25, 2002Assignee: Aspen Furniture, Inc.Inventor: Andreas K. Nielsen
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Patent number: D414404Type: GrantFiled: December 16, 1997Date of Patent: September 28, 1999Assignee: Van de lande B.V.Inventor: Theodorus G. A. van de Lande
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Patent number: D417611Type: GrantFiled: August 8, 1997Date of Patent: December 14, 1999Assignee: Van de Lande B.V.Inventor: Theodorus G. A. van de Lande