Patents Represented by Law Firm Rosenblum, Parish & Isaac
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Patent number: 5415033Abstract: An apparatus for detection of leaks in pressurized pipelines which utilizes a large pressure vessel and a small measurement vessel. The measurement vessel magnifies level changes during leak detection tests. The apparatus is connected to a pipeline through the measurement vessel. The entire system can be filled with liquid from the pipeline by opening a valve between the measurement and pressure vessels. Leak detection tests are conducted by measuring changes in volume with the measurement vessel over time while the pressure over the liquid in the pressure vessel and measurement vessel is maintained approximately constant. During tests, liquid communication between the measurement vessel and pressure vessel is prevented by closing the valve between them, but vapor communication between the vessels is permitted.Type: GrantFiled: December 17, 1993Date of Patent: May 16, 1995Assignee: Vista Research, Inc.Inventors: Joseph W. Maresca, Jr., James W. Starr, Christopher Wilson, Richard F. Wise
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Patent number: 5352994Abstract: A nonlinear impedance transformer comprising a plurality of scaled L-C sections. The first section has its inductance and capacitance values selected to establish a characteristic impedance approximately equal to the output impedance of the local oscillator. The last section has its inductance and capacitance values selected to establish an output impedance which substantially matches the input impedance of whatever device to which the nonlinear impedance transformer is coupled. The impedance of each section is scaled logarithmically between the values of the input and output impedances. An FET driver can be integrated on the same substrate as integrated versions of the nonlinear impedance transformer. In such a case, the input impedance of the first section is set to the output impedance of the FET, i.e., about 10 ohms.Type: GrantFiled: May 1, 1991Date of Patent: October 4, 1994Assignee: The Board of Trustees of the Leland Stanford Junior UniversityInventors: Alistair D. Black, David M. Bloom, Robert A. Marsland, Mohammad S. Shakouri, Allen F. Podell
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Patent number: 5281985Abstract: A video viewing system for a vehicle including a vehicle having a battery which, through an inverter, powers a video and audio generating source. The source transmits video signals to a projector which is also powered by the vehicle battery. The projector is affixed to the vehicle, and operative to project video images onto a screen. The screen is removably attached to the hood or a bumper of the vehicle and disposed in cooperation with the projector. The source transmits audio signals to the vehicle's sound system via an adapter or to an independent sound system. An optional multi-output jack can be connected to the audio output of the source to connect the sound systems of multiple vehicles to the source in the host vehicle.Type: GrantFiled: May 19, 1992Date of Patent: January 25, 1994Inventor: Michael Chan
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Patent number: 5263371Abstract: A method for measuring the temperature-compensated change in the height of a surface of a liquid. The method positions an acoustic signal transducer for emitting and receiving acoustic signals below the surface of the liquid, positions a quasi-static reference device with a fiducial such that the fiducial lies within a predetermined range below the surface of the liquid, and positions one or more fiducials below the surface of the liquid to establish points separated by known distances. The transducer emits acoustic signals, and receives their reflections. The travel times of the reflections from the liquid surface and the fiducials are used to calculate changes in travel times during the measurement period, to estimate the speed of sound in the liquid, to correct for temperature-induced changes in the travel times, and to obtain a temperature-compensated change in travel time to the liquid surface.Type: GrantFiled: January 30, 1992Date of Patent: November 23, 1993Inventors: Joseph W. Maresca, Jr., James W. Starr, Christopher P. Wilson
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Patent number: 5256996Abstract: An integrated coplanar strip nonlinear transmission line comprising a substrate of gallium arsenide upon which a heavily doped buried layer and a lightly doped surface layer of epitaxially grown gallium arsenide are grown. Two parallel conductors are integThis work was funded by the United States Government's Office of Naval Research under contract No. N99914-85-K-0381. The United States Government has a paid up license in this technology.Type: GrantFiled: July 6, 1992Date of Patent: October 26, 1993Assignee: The Board of Trustees of the Leland Stanford, Junior UniversityInventors: Robert A. Marsland, Mark J. W. Rodwell, David M. Bloom
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Patent number: 5254942Abstract: An integrated circuit (IC) test architecture and technique which can be used in conformity with the IEEE 1149.1 test standard and configured on a single chip. This chip can be remotely controlled via a PC or workstation to generate stimulus and collect response data to fully test an IC which matches the foot print of the test chip. The specified technique uses the IEEE test standard with additional logic on a single chip which permits at speed test functional test of ICs. The test chip can be connected to a PC or workstation via the four (4) channel Test Access Port. By remotely controlling the test chip from the PC or Workstation, stimulus and response data can be generated to completely test any Integrated circuit having a foot print matching the IC of the test chip. In one embodiment, the test chip is mounted on a probe card for at speed functional test of wafers. In another embodiment, the test chip is placed in a socket or adapter for at speed package level test.Type: GrantFiled: June 8, 1992Date of Patent: October 19, 1993Assignee: Daniel D'SouzaInventors: Daniel D'Souza, Ruth Alexander
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Patent number: 5231349Abstract: Three classes of active probes all with coaxial inputs and coplanar waveguide probe tips are described. A millimeter-wave active probe for generating signals with frequencies about 50 gHz and supplying same to millimeter-wafer including a substrate upon which a frequency multiplier consisting of filter sections and impedance matching sections and nonlinear elements are integrated in uniplanar transmission line medium. Also disclosed is a harmonic mixer probe to step down RF received from an integrated circuit to a lower frequency by mixing it with the harmonics of a local oscillator signal.Type: GrantFiled: December 24, 1990Date of Patent: July 27, 1993Assignee: The Board of Trustees of the Leland Stanford Junior UniversityInventors: Gholamreza Majidi-Ahy, David M. Bloom
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Patent number: 5228339Abstract: An apparatus for measuring liquid levels and leak rates in a storage tank, using an acoustic transducer and a quasi-static reference device that positions an acoustic target within a predetermined distance range below the surface of the liquid.Type: GrantFiled: April 28, 1992Date of Patent: July 20, 1993Inventors: Joseph W. Maresca, Jr., James W. Starr, Christopher P. Wilson
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Patent number: 5229724Abstract: A sample head for performing nuclear magnetic resonance measurements on a first kind of nuclei (.sup.1 H) and, further, on a second (.sup.15 N) or a third (.sup.31 P) kind of nuclei within a magnetic field (B) is disclosed. A measuring coil coacts with a sample under analysis and generates a nuclear magnetic resonance within the sample or receives a nuclear magnetic resonance signal from the sample. Terminals are provided for transmitting to or receiving from the measuring coil high-frequency signals having frequencies corresponding to the particular nuclear magnetic resonance frequency of the specific kinds of nuclei (.sup.1 H, .sup.15 N, .sup.31 P), respectively. A high-frequency line is connected to the measuring coil at one end thereof. The line has an electric length which is an integer multiple of a quarter wavelength corresponding to the first, higher frequency.Type: GrantFiled: January 17, 1991Date of Patent: July 20, 1993Assignee: Bruker Analytische Messtechnik GmbHInventor: Heinz Zeiger
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Patent number: 5226263Abstract: An improved device for forming a weather-tight seal to a vent pipe and over a roof flashing. The device utilizes a high durability elastomeric material with a truncated conical shape and thickened upper lip to form a rain shed over the roof flashing, thereby ensuring a tight, durable seal to the vent pipe that prevents intrusion of moisture between the vent pipe and roof flashing.Type: GrantFiled: August 22, 1991Date of Patent: July 13, 1993Assignee: Wil-Mar Products, Inc.Inventors: William R. Merrin, Dennis H. Gerber
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Patent number: 5224246Abstract: Rope Fastening Device including a generally flat member having a rope passage slot formed therethrough. The end portions of the device is shaped into rope attachment posts which are utilized to loop portions of the rope thereabout.Type: GrantFiled: October 18, 1991Date of Patent: July 6, 1993Inventor: John G. Royball
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Patent number: 5223851Abstract: A method and apparatus for facilitating interconnection of antenna lead wires to an integrated circuit and encapsulating the assembly to form an improved miniature transponder device including the provision of an additional protective layer of insulation to the top of an integrated circuit chip or die and the provision of enlarged plated electrodes to the surface of the additional insulation to form enhanced bonding pads, such pads being electrically connected through the protective layers to the normal bonding pads of the integrated circuit device. The enhanced bonding pads are made of a soft conductive metal such that external wires to be attached thereto can be bonded to the pads using a thermal compression bonding technique, This invention also extends to a method of encapsulating a transponder in heat shrunk plastics material.Type: GrantFiled: November 5, 1991Date of Patent: June 29, 1993Assignee: Trovan LimitedInventors: Leonard D. Hadden, Glen L. Zirbes
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Patent number: 5223879Abstract: A hair-style simulation cassette has a back strip, a U-shaped frame fixed to the back strip, a panel fixed to the U-shaped frame, a film fixed to the panel, and a photograph carrier receivable in the U-shaped frame. The photograph carrier has a cavity for receiving a photograph. The panel has a viewing window through which the photograph is visible and an adjusting window through which the photograph is adjustable.Type: GrantFiled: May 4, 1992Date of Patent: June 29, 1993Inventor: Chung-Liang Chao
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Patent number: 5221506Abstract: Bar soap for personal use having a structural center selected from an open celled sponge material, or woven or non-woven organic filamentary material, which is preferably fully soap-impregnated. The sponge core is revealed after the soap bar is reduced to a sliver, providing support, preventing breakage and making washing more effective and reducing wastage. Water soluble oxycellulose polymers may be used. The sponge may be configured in the form of a character or animal shape for children. The core may extend to at least one surface and can be configured to provide a hanger support. The core permits dipping to build up the bar, and layered soap of different compositions or colors is disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: January 12, 1990Date of Patent: June 22, 1993Inventor: Jacques M. Dulin
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Patent number: 5222071Abstract: The invention relates to an apparatus including a semiconductor grating whose optical properties can be changed electrically in order to steer a diffracted laser beam with no moving parts. Lithographically defined portions, stripes or areas formed in a semiconductor quantum well region used in association with selectable voltage supply means enable control of the optical characteristics of the grating. The optical properties of the semiconductor quantum well region vary in response to variations in voltage applied to the areas which in turn change the transmissivity or reflectivity of the areas. By selectively applying voltages, the diffraction pattern obtained in the far-field from illuminating the areas is thus controlled and beam steering results. By using a two-dimensional array of areas, or alternatively using two such one dimensional arrays, beam steering in two dimensions may be accomplished.Type: GrantFiled: February 21, 1991Date of Patent: June 22, 1993Assignee: Board of Trustees Leland Stanford, Jr. UniversityInventors: Bardia Pezeshki, James S. Harris, Jr.
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Patent number: 5218771Abstract: Orientation sensing apparatus including a bubble suspended in liquid contained within a transparent cylindrical container, light sources aligned along the cylindrical axis of the container that transmit light via light pathways for illuminating the bubble, light sensors disposed along the circumference of the container that receive light via light pathways for measuring the amount of light reflected from the bubble, and signal processing circuitry for converting the light sensors' readings into an orientation indicating signal for communication to other electronic devices.Type: GrantFiled: April 15, 1992Date of Patent: June 15, 1993Inventor: Peter M. Redford
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Patent number: 5219171Abstract: A collapsible golf fairway distance marker including a visible structure that can assume two discrete configurations, and an anchor structure. The visible structure is generally cone-shaped when raised and flat when collapsed and is comprised of a base support ring, a spring-loaded plunger assembly disposed in the center thereof, and a plurality of generally trapezoidal shaped leaves. Each leaf has its narrower end captured within an annular recess formed between the plunger top and a cap screwed into the plunger, while its wider end is captured within an annular recess formed in the base support ring. Numerals indicating distance are affixed to or embossed in an upper part of one or more leaves. The anchor structure is connected to the base support ring and is buried beneath the ground to provide a fixed location for the visible structure on the fairway.Type: GrantFiled: October 7, 1991Date of Patent: June 15, 1993Assignee: Jack E. KirbyInventors: Jack E. Kirby, Lyle F. Shabram, Jr.
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Patent number: 5216735Abstract: The present invention relates to devices for the transmission of light through the adjoining ends of two fiberoptic cables, and more particularly to connectors adapted to connect an end of a fiberoptic cable to another fiberoptic cable or to a LED or to a laser.Type: GrantFiled: October 31, 1989Date of Patent: June 1, 1993Assignee: Fibotech, Inc.Inventor: Michel Y. Rondeau
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Patent number: D336497Type: GrantFiled: December 12, 1989Date of Patent: June 15, 1993Inventor: Raul F. Carballo
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Patent number: D336531Type: GrantFiled: December 4, 1991Date of Patent: June 15, 1993Assignee: Forexim (Hong Kong) LimitedInventor: Alex L. W. Kwong