Patents Represented by Attorney, Agent or Law Firm William E. Hein
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Patent number: 4412300Abstract: A modular read-write and read-only memory unit capable of employing both direct and indirect decimal and symbolic addressing, a central processing unit capable of performing both serial binary and parallel binary-coded-decimal direct and indirect memory register arithmetic, and an input-output control unit capable of bidirectionally transferring information between the central processing unit and a number of input and output units are controlled by a microprocessor included in the central processing unit. The input and output units include a keyboard input unit with a section capable of being defined by plug-in read-only memory modules and stored programs added by the user, a magnetic card reading and recording unit capable of bidirectionally transferring information between an external magnetic card and the calculator, and a solid state output display unit capable of displaying three lines of numeric information.Type: GrantFiled: February 6, 1981Date of Patent: October 25, 1983Assignee: Hewlett-Packard CompanyInventors: Robert E. Watson, Jack M. Walden, Charles W. Near
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Patent number: 4384328Abstract: A modular read-write and read-only memory unit capable of employing both direct and indirect decimal and symbolic addressing, a central processing unit capable of performing both serial binary and parallel binary-coded-decimal direct and indirect memory register arithmetic, and an input-output control unit capable of bidirectionally transferring information between the central processing unit and a number of input and output units are controlled by a microprocessor included in the central processing unit. The input and output units include a keyboard input unit, a magnetic card reading and recording unit capable of bidirectionally transferring information between an external magnetic card and the read-write memory unit, and a solid state output display unit capable of displaying three lines of numeric information.Type: GrantFiled: March 2, 1981Date of Patent: May 17, 1983Assignee: Hewlett-Packard CompanyInventors: Robert E. Watson, Jack M. Walden, Charles W. Near
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Patent number: 4366553Abstract: An adaptable programmable calculator is provided by employing a modular read-write and read-only memory unit capable of being expanded to provide the calculator with additional program and data storage functions oriented towards the environment of the user, a central processing unit capable of performing both serial binary and parallel binary-coded-decimal arithmetic, and an input-output control unit capable of bidirectionally transferring information between the memory or central processing units and a number of input and output units. The memory, central processor, and input-output control units are controlled by a microprocessor included in the central processing unit. Also the calculator may be operated manually by the user from an alphanumeric keyboard input unit or automatically by a program stored within the memory unit to perform calculations and provide an output indication of the results thereof. It may also be employed to load programs into the memory unit from the keyboard input unit.Type: GrantFiled: October 24, 1980Date of Patent: December 28, 1982Assignee: Hewlett-Packard CompanyInventors: Richard M. Spangler, Eugene V. Burmeister, Frank E. Cada, Wayne F. Covington, Chris J. Christopher, Myles A. Judd, Freddie W. Wenninger, Robert E. Watson, Kent W. Simcoe
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Patent number: 4344230Abstract: Shank and knife portions of a cutting tool having particular known utility in the leather tooling art are permitted to swivel within a sleeve member that is held in the chuck of a conventional electrical vibrating tool holder. An angular extension of the shank portion is bevelled to provide the knife portion of the cutting tool for contacting a leather work piece. The ease with which the shank and knife portions of the cutting tool are permitted to swivel is controlled at the time the cutting tool is inserted into the chuck of the tool holder by urging the sleeve against a spring that is coaxially positioned over the shank portion of the cutting tool between the sleeve member and a shoulder that serves to terminate the shank portion.Type: GrantFiled: August 27, 1981Date of Patent: August 17, 1982Inventor: Donald A. Olander
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Patent number: 4332511Abstract: An apparatus for simultaneously burying a plurality of cables in a previously excavated trench in a spaced relationship to each other and for protectively surrounding those spaced apart cables with sand comprises a cable supply vehicle from which the plurality of cables is unreeled, a cable guide boom assembly for spatially aligning the cables, a sanding sled that is positioned within the trench for guiding the cables into the desired spatial relationship and for distributing sand to a desired depth around the plurality of cables, a sand supply vehicle for providing a source of sand at a controlled rate of flow to the sanding sled, and a tractor vehicle for pulling both the sand supply vehicle and the sanding sled along the path of the trench.Type: GrantFiled: April 9, 1980Date of Patent: June 1, 1982Inventors: Dennis K. Bradley, Harold R. Brewbaker, Vern W. West
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Patent number: 4330839Abstract: An adaptable programmable calculator employs modular read-write and read-only memories separately expandable to provide additional program and data storage functions within the calculator oriented toward the environment of the user, an LSI NMOS central processing unit, and LSI NMOS peripheral interface adaptor capable of bidirectionally transferring information between the read-write memory and central processing unit and a number of input/output units. The input/output units include a keyboard input unit with a plurality of alphanumeric keys, a magnetic tape cassette reading and recording unit capable of bidirectionally transferring programs and data between a magnetic tape and the calculator, a seven-segment gas discharge display, and a 16-column alphanumeric thermal printer.Type: GrantFiled: June 29, 1979Date of Patent: May 18, 1982Assignee: Hewlett-Packard CompanyInventors: Bradley W. Miller, Franklin T. Hickenlooper, David C. Uhlrich, Marl D. Godfrey, Douglas M. Clifford, Rex L. James, Robert E. Watson, John C. Keith, Allen C. Mortensen
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Patent number: 4322816Abstract: An adaptable programmable calculator is provided by employing a modular read-write and read-only memory unit capable of being expanded to provide the calculator with additional program and data storage functions oriented towards the environment of the user, a central processing unit capable of performing both serial binary and parallel binary-coded-decimal arithmetic, and an input-output control unit capable of bidirectionally transferring information between the memory or central processing units and a number of input and output units. The memory, central processor, and input-output control units are controlled by a microprocessor included in the central processing unit.Type: GrantFiled: June 12, 1980Date of Patent: March 30, 1982Assignee: Hewlett-Packard CompanyInventors: Richard M. Spangler, Eugene V. Burmeister, Frank E. Cada, Wayne F. Covington, Chris J. Christopher, Myles A. Judd, Freddie W. Wenninger, Robert E. Watson, Kent W. Simcoe
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Patent number: 4281390Abstract: An adaptable programmable calculator is provided by employing modular read-write and read-only memory units capable of being expanded to provide the calculator with additional program and data storage functions oriented towards the environment of the user, a central processing unit, and an input-output control unit capable of bidirectionally transferring information between the memory or central processing units and a number of input and output units. The memory, central processor, and input-output control units are controlled by a microprocessor included in the central processing unit.Type: GrantFiled: June 25, 1979Date of Patent: July 28, 1981Assignee: Hewlett-Packard CompanyInventors: Emil E. Olander, Jr., Rex L. James, Ivar W. Larson, Wayne F. Covington, Jack M. Walden, Robert E. Watson, Francis J. Yockey, Fred Wenninger, Jr., Homer C. Russell
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Patent number: 4233873Abstract: Basic steel rule dies are provided which can be combined to produce a variety of die cut patterns. Each basic die contains sufficient magnetic material to hold it in place on a steel chase during the cutting operation.Type: GrantFiled: November 6, 1978Date of Patent: November 18, 1980Assignee: Hewlett-Packard CompanyInventor: Kenneth C. Jessen
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Patent number: 4191317Abstract: A toilet paper unrolling fixture adapted for simple attachment to a conventional toilet paper holder includes a frame, a paper guide over which the free end of a roll of toilet paper passes, and a tear bar for enabling the user to quickly tear a length of paper from the roll.Type: GrantFiled: May 12, 1978Date of Patent: March 4, 1980Inventor: Lane J. Harkins
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Patent number: 4187547Abstract: An adaptable programmable calculator is provided by employing modular read-write and read-only memory units capable of being expanded to provide the calculator with additional program and data storage functions oriented towards the environment of the user, a central processing unit, and an input-output control unit capable of bidirectionally transferring information between the memory or central processing units and a number of input and output units. The memory, central processor, and input-output control units are controlled by a microprocessor included in the central processing unit.Type: GrantFiled: June 1, 1977Date of Patent: February 5, 1980Assignee: Hewlett-Packard CompanyInventors: Emil E. Olander, Jr., Rex L. James, Ivar W. Larson, Wayne F. Covington, Jack M. Walden, Robert E. Watson, Francis J. Yockey, Fred Wenninger, Jr., Homer C. Russell
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Patent number: 4181966Abstract: An adaptable calculator is provided by employing five MOS/LSI circuits interconnected by a multiple line bus system. They include (1) a read-only memory circuit group; (2) a control and timing circuit; (3) an arithmetic and register circuit; (4) a data storage circuit; and (5) an input/output (I/O) circuit. Input and output units include a keyboard input unit and an 18-column output printer unit for printing intermediate results of calculations, entered data, arithmetic operators, and diagnostic notes. The keyboard input unit includes a PERCENT key that may be employed in combination with any of four arithmetic operator keys. The calculator may be operated manually by the user from the keyboard input unit or automatically by a program written in user-level language and stored in a plug-in read-only memory unit (ROM), a plug-in programmable read-only memory unit (PROM) or a read/write memory unit associated with a plug-in magnetic card reading and recording unit.Type: GrantFiled: April 28, 1976Date of Patent: January 1, 1980Assignee: Hewlett-Packard CompanyInventors: Freddie W. Wenninger, Donald E. Morris, Jindrich Kohoutek, David S. Maitland, Douglas M. Clifford, Louis T. Schulte, John C. Keith
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Patent number: 4181965Abstract: An adaptable programmable calculator is provided by employing modular read-write and read-only memory units capable of being expanded to provide the calculator with additional program and data storage functions, a central processing unit, and an input-output control unit capable of bidirectionally transferring information between the memory or central processing units and a number of input and output units. The memory, central processing, and input-output control units are controlled by a microprocessor included in the central processing unit. The input and output units include a keyboard input unit, a magnetic card reading and recording unit, a solid state multi-character display unit capable of displaying every alphabetic and numeric character and many other symbols individually and in a line of one or more alphameric statements, and an alphameric printer unit.Type: GrantFiled: June 1, 1977Date of Patent: January 1, 1980Assignee: Hewlett-Packard CompanyInventors: Emil E. Olander, Jr., Rex L. James, Ivar W. Larson, Wayne F. Covington, Jack M. Walden, Robert E. Watson, Francis J. Yockey, Fred Wenninger, Jr., Homer C. Russell
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Patent number: 4180854Abstract: A programmable calculator employs modular read-write and read-only memories separately expandable to provide additional program and data storage functions within the calculator oriented toward the environment of the user and two sixteen bit LSI NMOS central processing units. One of the central processing units (LPU) is employed to perform language syntaxing, arithmetic, and general supervision of program execution. The second central processing unit (PPU) is employed for managing input/output operations. Communication between the two central processing units is accomplished by an arrangement through which the two central processing units share a common portion of memory. The calculator also includes a keyboard having a full complement of alphanumeric keys for entering programs and data into the calculator and for otherwise allowing the user to control operation of the calculator.Type: GrantFiled: September 29, 1977Date of Patent: December 25, 1979Assignee: Hewlett-Packard CompanyInventors: Jack M. Walden, William D. Eads, Ray J. Cozzens, John L. Bidwell, Robert A. Jewett, Martin S. Wilson, Daniel J. Griffin, Robert E. Kuseski, Louis T. Schulte
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Patent number: 4178633Abstract: An adaptable programmable calculator is provided by employing modular read-write and read-only memory units capable of being expanded to provide the calculator with additional program and data storage functions oriented towards the environment of the user, a central processing unit, and an input-output control unit capable of bidirectionally transferring information between the memory or central processing units and a number of input and output units. The memory, central processor, and input-output control units are controlled by a microprocessor included in the central processing unit.Type: GrantFiled: June 1, 1977Date of Patent: December 11, 1979Assignee: Hewlett-Packard CompanyInventors: Emil E. Olander, Jr., Rex L. James, Ivar W. Larson, Wayne F. Covington, Jack M. Walden, Robert E. Watson, Francis J. Yockey, Fred Wenninger, Jr., Homer C. Russell
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Patent number: 4177518Abstract: An adaptable programmable calculator is provided by employing modular read-write and read-only memory units capable of being expanded to provide the calculator with additional program and data storage functions, a central processing unit, and an input-output control unit for bidirectionally transferring information between the memory or central processing units and a number of input and output units. The memory, central processor, and input-output control units are controlled by a microprocessor included in the central processing unit. The input and output units include a keyboard input unit, a magnetic card reading and recording unit, a solid state multi-character display unit capable of displaying every alphabetic and numerical character and many other symbols individually and in a line of one or more alphameric statements, and a thermal printer unit.Type: GrantFiled: June 1, 1977Date of Patent: December 4, 1979Assignee: Hewlett-Packard CompanyInventors: Emil E. Olander, Jr., Rex L. James, Ivar W. Larson, Wayne F. Covington, Jack M. Walden, Robert E. Watson, Francis J. Yockey, Fred Wenninger, Jr., Homer C. Russell
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Patent number: 4164039Abstract: An adaptable programmable calculator is provided by employing modular read-write and read-only memory units capable of being expanded to provide the calculator with additional program and data storage functions oriented towards the environment of the user, a central processing unit, and an input-output control unit capable of bidirectionally transferring information between the memory or central processing units and a number of input and output units. The memory, central processor, and input-output control units are controlled by a microprocessor included in the central processing unit.Type: GrantFiled: June 1, 1977Date of Patent: August 7, 1979Assignee: Hewlett-Packard CompanyInventors: Emil E. Olander, Jr., Rex L. James, Ivar W. Larson, Wayne F. Covington, Jack M. Walden, Robert E. Watson, Francis J. Yockey, Fred Wenninger, Jr., Homer C. Russell
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Patent number: 4164019Abstract: An adaptable programmable calculator is provided by employing a modular read-write and read-only memory unit capable of being expanded to provide the calculator with additional program and data storage functions oriented towards the environment of the user, a central processing unit capable of performing both serial binary and parallel binary-coded-decimal arithmetic, and an input-output control unit capable of bidirectionally transferring information between the memory or central processing units and a number of input and output units. The memory, central processor, and input-output control units are controlled by a microprocessor included in the central processing unit.Type: GrantFiled: June 1, 1977Date of Patent: August 7, 1979Assignee: Hewlett-Packard CompanyInventors: Emil E. Olander, Jr., Rex L. James, Ivar W. Larson, Wayne F. Covington, Jack M. Walden, Robert E. Watson, Francis J. Yockey, Fred Wenninger, Jr., Homer C. Russell
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Patent number: 4162532Abstract: An adaptable programmable calculator is provided by employing modular read-write and read-only memory units capable of being expanded to provide the calculator with additional program and data storage functions oriented towards the environment of the user, a central processing unit, and an input-output control unit for bidirectionally transferring information between the memory or central processing units and a number of input and output units. The memory, central processor, and input-output control units are controlled by a microprocessor included in the central processing unit. The input and output units include a keyboard input unit, a magnetic card reading and recording unit, a solid state multi-character output display unit capable of displaying every alphabetic and numeric character and many other symbols individually and in a line of one or more alphameric statements, and a thermal printer unit.Type: GrantFiled: June 1, 1977Date of Patent: July 24, 1979Assignee: Hewlett-Packard CompanyInventors: Emil E. Olander, Jr., Rex L. James, Ivar W. Larson, Wayne F. Covington, Jack M. Walden, Robert E. Watson, Francis J. Yockey, Fred Wenninger, Jr., Homer C. Russell
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Patent number: D256133Type: GrantFiled: February 27, 1978Date of Patent: July 29, 1980Assignee: Hewlett-Packard CompanyInventor: LeRoy J. LaCelle