Patents Represented by Law Firm Simpson, Simpson & Snyder
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Patent number: 6098944Abstract: A mechanism for supporting a component, such as a CPU, below a support, includes a support member mounted to depend from the support and being adapted to undergo both horizontally directed sliding movement and pivotal movement about a vertically disposed pivot axis relative thereto, a pair of straps having first and second ends, and a strap tension adjustment device carried by the support member, wherein second ends of the straps are removably fixed to the support member and first ends of the straps are fixed to the tension adjustment device, such that the straps are suspended below the support member as U-shaped loops sized to receive the component therewithin, and the tension adjustment device is manually operable to releasably shorten the lengths of the loops for clamping the component in position relative the support member. The component may be selectively mounted such that its major side surfaces or panels are arranged either normal or parallel to a lower surface of the support.Type: GrantFiled: May 5, 1999Date of Patent: August 8, 2000Assignee: Weber Knapp CompanyInventors: Donald R. Pangborn, Richard L. Watt, James R. Caronia
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Patent number: 6065745Abstract: A cradle for holding and feeding a stack of sheets in a printer or copier which compensates for non-uniformities in the stack, and especially non-uniformities in the central portion of the stack, thereby presenting a level top sheet to a sheet feeder regardless of how many sheets are in the stack. The cradle broadly comprises a rectangular base plate and four support posts arranged proximate the corners of the base plate. Two extension springs are arranged diametrically with respect to one another, each spring supported at its ends by the support posts, with the springs intersecting one another at approximately the center of the base plate. The extension springs support a plastic sheet, upon which the stack of sheets is laid.Type: GrantFiled: May 26, 1998Date of Patent: May 23, 2000Assignee: Moore U.S.A. Inc.Inventors: Mark Casper, Dan Shenk
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Patent number: 6057804Abstract: A coaxial dipole antenna element which has omni-directional radiation characteristics in azimuth and can be incorporated into linear antenna arrays to shape the radiation pattern in the vertical dimension is fed by coaxial conductors built into a electrically integral center support extrusion.Type: GrantFiled: October 10, 1997Date of Patent: May 2, 2000Assignee: TX RX Systems Inc.Inventor: Daniel P. Kaegebein
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Patent number: 6042232Abstract: A method and apparatus for measuring refractive properties of a refractive optical system by fitting measurement data points to a derived function are disclosed. In a preferred embodiment relating to an automatic objective optometer, each data point represents a peak signal amplitude extracted from a scan of a plurality of pixels on an area detector array receiving light from the illuminated refractive optical system at a particular optometer position. The derived function describes a relationship between the peak pixel signal and optometer position based on changing focusing conditions of light at the detector array, which correspond to focusing conditions at an image plane of the refractive optical system under a confocal arrangement.Type: GrantFiled: January 21, 1999Date of Patent: March 28, 2000Assignee: Leica Microsystems Inc.Inventors: David A. Luce, Matthew Severns
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Patent number: 6033409Abstract: A surgical drill (1), comprising a rotating head (2) having a drill bit (3) suitable to bore a body (4) and support means (7) to which the head (2) is pivotally connected. An actuating unit (10) of the movement of the drill bit (3) with respect to the body to bore (4) is provided for, comprising a first support (11) comprising the head (2) and a second support (12), suitable for resting directly upon the body (4) and translating with respect to the first support (11) parallel to the drill bit (3). The movement between drill bit (3) and body (4) is caused by the relative movement between drill bit (3) and second support (12). Means (21) for the detection of the force acting on the drill bit and means for the control of the drill bit displacement in function of the drilling force are provided for. The drill, manually holdable, presents both a reference with respect to the patient body and allows a precise control of the drill bit displacement.Type: GrantFiled: April 30, 1999Date of Patent: March 7, 2000Assignee: Scuola Superiore Di Studi UniversitariInventor: Benedetto Allotta
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Patent number: 6021985Abstract: A mechanism for supporting an auxiliary surface for vertical movement relative to a primary surface includes a pair of link elements having opposite ends pivotally connected to auxiliary and primary surface mounting elements or brackets, a first bias for opposing downwardly directed swinging movement of the link elements relative to the primary surface mounting element, a second bias for opposing pivotal downwardly directed movement of the auxiliary surface mounting element relative to the link elements, and a locking mechanism for releasably constraining swinging movement of the link elements and pivotal movement of the auxiliary surface mounting element. The locking mechanism features a roller and an operator arranged to engage with the roller when moved into a locking position to effect clamping together of the link elements and the auxiliary surface supporting element.Type: GrantFiled: July 8, 1998Date of Patent: February 8, 2000Assignee: Weber Knapp CompanyInventor: Christopher T. Hahn
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Patent number: 6005710Abstract: The invention concerns a microscope, in particular an operating microscope with an autofocussing system that adjusts focus based on the user's gaze. A sensor tracks pupil position and this information is evaluated to determine a specific area in the user's field of vision to which the user's gaze is directed, and the autofocussing system brings the specific area into focus.Type: GrantFiled: January 28, 1999Date of Patent: December 21, 1999Assignee: Leica Microsystems AGInventors: Jurgen Pensel, Herbert M. Stuttler
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Patent number: 6002509Abstract: A beam scanner is disclosed for confocal microscopes. The beam scanner is provided with a disc-shaped, rotary-driven base unit which largely prevents disruptive optical scattering. The beam scanner is so designed that at least one main surface of the base unit is provided with a reflecting grid; light is reflected only by those regions of the main surface which correspond to the meshes of the reflecting grid, or only by those regions which correspond to the lattice of the reflecting grid.Type: GrantFiled: April 17, 1997Date of Patent: December 14, 1999Assignee: Leica Lasertechnik GmbHInventors: Roelof W. Wijnaendts Van Resandt, Joachim Jehle, Johann Engelhardt
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Patent number: 5992531Abstract: A fire extinguisher including a spring biased plunger controlled by a trigger mechanism wherein the plunger is mounted in a flame retardant compound container and the spring and plunger cooperate, when the trigger mechanism is activated, to discharge flame retardant compound from the container toward a fire. The extinguisher has a handle end and an outlet end at opposite ends of its length such that a user can hold the outlet end in a remote location away from the user when compound is discharged. The extinguisher can also be mounted and provided with a heat sensor for automatic activation.Type: GrantFiled: September 2, 1997Date of Patent: November 30, 1999Inventor: Conrad S. Mikulec
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Patent number: 5994693Abstract: A gamma camera quality test pattern having a substrate which is substantially transparent to gamma radiation, the substrate having four quadrants, each quadrant containing a set of spaced L-shaped grooves filled with a material that is essentially opaque to gamma radiation.Type: GrantFiled: December 26, 1997Date of Patent: November 30, 1999Assignee: The Research Foundation of SUNY at BuffaloInventor: Joseph W. Vilani
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Patent number: 5984476Abstract: An objective refractor, having light source and detection paths intersecting at a beamnsplitter uses light normally lost during testing of an eye to self-calibrate for optical errors introduced during production of the instrument.Type: GrantFiled: January 20, 1999Date of Patent: November 16, 1999Assignee: Leica Microsystems, Inc.Inventors: David A. Luce, Douglas H. Hoover
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Patent number: 5954645Abstract: A non-contact tonometer is improved by providing a non-telecentric applanation detection system enabling relaxation of instrument alignment requirements during testing. In a preferred embodiment, the applanation detection system comprises an emitter for directing an obliquely incident beam of light for reflection by the cornea, and a detector array having a plurality of photosensitive detector array elements located to receive corneally reflected light. The detector array generates a plurality of signal curves for light energy received at different locations on the array as a function of time, and the signal curves are evaluated to determine an optimal signal curve which best indicates the moment of applanation.Type: GrantFiled: April 3, 1998Date of Patent: September 21, 1999Assignee: Leica Microsystems Inc.Inventor: David A. Luce
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Patent number: 5947263Abstract: A conveyor element tensioning mechanism which is formed by a pair of like tensioning supporting opposite ends of an idler roller. The tensioning devices each include a slide member with a cylindrical pin which is supported within a cylindrical guide opening. The cylindrical pins have a studs extending radially therefrom which extend through a radially opening slots formed along the lengths of the guide openings in order to prevent the cylindrical pins from rotating. The studs support manual operators which may be actuated to move the slide members into a conveyor element tensioning position. During actuation, the manual operators engage an adjustably positioned reference surface so that the resulting tension in the conveyor element may be easily altered.Type: GrantFiled: August 29, 1997Date of Patent: September 7, 1999Assignee: Hi-Speed Checkweigher Co., Inc.Inventors: John E. Uber, Carl A. Matson, Eugene A. Helmetsie
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Patent number: 5934165Abstract: An adjustable punch assembly is provided for use at an indexable punching station in a turret punch press. The overall length of the punch assembly may be adjusted using a motor and pulley system that is also used for indexing the punch tool. Further, the punch assembly includes a quick disconnect connection between the punch driver and the punch tip that facilitates the changing of the punch tip.Type: GrantFiled: March 19, 1997Date of Patent: August 10, 1999Assignee: Strippit, Inc.Inventor: Stephen K. Chatham
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Patent number: 5929387Abstract: A mechanism for weighing articles including a continuous thread screw conveyor for moving articles to be weighed across a weigh pan in combination with a motor for first driving the conveyor in an article transport direction through an angle of 360.degree.+.alpha..degree. and then driving the conveyor in a reverse direction through an angle of .alpha..degree. to remove the conveyor from frictional engagement with the article, during each article weighing operation.Type: GrantFiled: June 16, 1997Date of Patent: July 27, 1999Assignee: Hi-Speed Checkweigher Co., Inc.Inventor: Eric A. Inglin
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Patent number: 5911288Abstract: A work platform for temporary installation under a bridge span includes a plurality of longitudinal support cables supporting transversely extending grating planks, with sidewise adjacent planks being interlocked by lock pins. A selected subset of the grating planks are releasably fastened to underlying support cables T-shaped clamping members inserted through slots in the selected grating planks.Type: GrantFiled: November 4, 1996Date of Patent: June 15, 1999Assignee: Z.A.F. Contractors, Inc.Inventor: Gregory Zafirakis
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Patent number: 5909710Abstract: A vehicle system for high-speed passenger transport between metropolitan centers comprises a guideway having a pair of parallel guideway tubes; a plurality of carriages levitated and propelled by pressurized air stored within one or both tubes; and a passenger car connected to ride atop the carriages and tilt relative thereto. The passenger car and carriages cooperate to define lateral air cushion zones under the floor of the passenger car for supporting and tilting the passenger car by air pressure. The carriages have pluralities of lift cells partially surrounding each guideway tube, with active peripheral skirts for minimizing air leakage. Pressurized air stored within the guideway is used to supply the lift cells and cushion zones, and also to propel and brake the carriages. Ram air is collected during vehicle motion to help supply the lift cells and cushion zones.Type: GrantFiled: August 15, 1997Date of Patent: June 8, 1999Inventor: Richard D. Cummins
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Patent number: D419012Type: GrantFiled: May 3, 1999Date of Patent: January 18, 2000Assignee: WiggCo Designs LLCInventor: Leroy Wiggins, Jr.
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Patent number: D425921Type: GrantFiled: June 29, 1999Date of Patent: May 30, 2000Assignee: Leica Microsystems Inc.Inventors: Werner Holbl, Scott W. Parks
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Patent number: D427267Type: GrantFiled: January 29, 1999Date of Patent: June 27, 2000Inventors: Jean Pierre Laperle, Oksana Yarosh