Patents Represented by Attorney William L. Botjer
  • Patent number: 4674044
    Abstract: Data processing based apparatus makes an automated trading market for one or more securities. The system retrieves the best obtaining bid and asked prices from a remote data base, covering the ensemble of institutions or others making a market for the relevant securities. Data characterizing each securities buy/sell order requested by a customer is supplied to the system. The order is qualified for execution by comparing its specifics against predetermined stored parameters. The stored parameters include the operative bid and asked prices, the amount of stock available for customer purchase or sale, and maximum single order size.Once qualified, the order is executed and the appropriate parameters are updated. The system provides inventory (position) control and profit accounting for the market maker. Finally, the system reports the executed trade details to the customer, and to national stock price reporting systems.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 30, 1985
    Date of Patent: June 16, 1987
    Assignee: Merrill Lynch, Pierce, Fenner & Smith, Inc.
    Inventors: Leslie P. Kalmus, Donald R. Trojan, Bradley Mott, John Strampfer
  • Patent number: 4625178
    Abstract: A feedforward amplifier arranged as a unitized gain block particularly suitable for use in cable communication systems. The feedforward amplifier includes a single circuit board integrally mounting the directional couplers, delay lines and attenuator circuitry in a symmetrical arrangement. The main and error amplifiers are mounted separately from the main circuit board via releasable connectors and each amplifier is arranged on its substrate as a mirror image of the other to provide a symmetrical signal path. The amplifiers and the circuit board are enclosed within a compact metal housing which provides heat sinking for the amplifiers and facilitates removal of the amplifiers for servicing.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 19, 1985
    Date of Patent: November 25, 1986
    Assignee: General Instrument Corporation
    Inventor: Leif R. Mannerstrom
  • Patent number: 4609989
    Abstract: A method and device for producing artificial branches from a continuous roll of wire and individual branch tips. The branches tips are attached to the wire by means of wrapping with a filament. In a first embodiment, the wrapping process is started and stopped under control of a stored program computer that measures the amount of wire fed. In a second embodiment, the wire is continuously fed and a wrapping assembly is reciprocated in timed relation with the wire fed to permit the attachment of the individual branch tips.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 2, 1984
    Date of Patent: September 2, 1986
    Assignee: Hudson Valley Tree, Inc.
    Inventor: Larry Squarci
  • Patent number: 4596249
    Abstract: An implement for setting sutures particularly suitable for use in situations where access to the tissue to be sutured is difficult. The implement includes a pair of hinged arms, each having a handle portion and a jaw portion. The tip of one jaw has a tissue piercing hook and the tip of the other jaw has a notch or opening through which the hook may pass. A series of guides and openings position the suture above the opening for engagement by the hook. When the jaws are closed about the tissue, the hook will pass through the tissue and the suture will ride around the hook. The suture will be engaged by the hook and upon opening the jaws, the hook will pull a loop of suture through the tissue, the loop may then be cut and the suture fixed in the usual manner.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 26, 1983
    Date of Patent: June 24, 1986
    Inventors: Vincent J. Freda, Henry Puchalski
  • Patent number: 4594023
    Abstract: A construction element for forming breakwaters. The element includes a massive inner core that is trapezoidal in configuration with the longest base of the trapezoid disposed downwardly. The inner core is supported by four legs. The legs extend above the upper surface, below the lower surface and beyond the outer periphery of the inner core so that the core will be spaced apart from any surface on which it rests, regardless of which face of the construction element is disposed downwardly. The longitudinal cross section of the legs is also trapezoidal with the longest base downward so as to enhance stability. Construction elements may be arranged in either patterned or random array to form breakwaters.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 11, 1984
    Date of Patent: June 10, 1986
    Inventor: Raymond J. O'Neill
  • Patent number: 4582423
    Abstract: There is disclosed a diazotype copier for deodorizing developed diazocopy material. The copier includes a light source for exposing the diazotype copy material and a developing chamber for developing the exposed copy material. After exiting the developing chamber, the developed material passes under a heating chamber which includes a heating element and means for providing a flow of air into the chamber, around the heating element, and across the developed copy material. The heating air releases the entrapped ammonia vapors from the developed copy material. Thereafter, the air, including the released ammonia vapors, flows toward and into a scavenging device which neutralizes the ammonia vapors.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 17, 1984
    Date of Patent: April 15, 1986
    Assignee: Blu-Ray Incorporated
    Inventors: Robert Putnam, Robert Harris, George Norton
  • Patent number: 4418714
    Abstract: An improved pressure relief valve with an improved device for securing the blowdown ring of the valve without compromising its pressure integrity. These pressure relief valves include a nozzle extending into the interior of the valve and communicating with the pressure vessel and a blowdown ring which is threaded to the nozzle. Atop the nozzle's opening is a disc which is spring biased into engagement with the nozzle to seal same. The device includes an annular collar surrounding at least a portion of the blowdown ring and the nozzle, a first locking member secures the blowdown ring to the collar and a second locking member secures the collar to the nozzle. The device may utilize the wire seal required by many safety codes.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 24, 1981
    Date of Patent: December 6, 1983
    Assignee: Teledyne Farris Engineering
    Inventor: Eugene C. Cullie
  • Patent number: 4377013
    Abstract: A rotary brush or other rotary implement constructed in accordance with the instant invention includes a first fixed handle means and a second movable handle means hinged to the fixed handle and operable by squeezing. The brush head to be rotated is mounted on an elongated rod which extends through the handle portion. The movable handle carries a rack which engages a pinion gear carried on the rod for rotating the brush. The pinion gear includes internally disposed alternately selectable ratchet portions which upon selection by the user cause the brush head to rotate in a first and only a first direction upon a squeezing of the handle. Upon user adjustment, the brush will rotate in the second and only the second direction upon the squeezing of the handle. The rotation mechanism of the brush is completely enclosed within the handle portion.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 23, 1981
    Date of Patent: March 22, 1983
    Inventor: Jay E. Tuller
  • Patent number: 4375909
    Abstract: The invention relates to rear projection screens comprising a light-scattering layer of a mixture of 95-5% by weight of a wax-like substance having a low light-scattering power, such as paraffin, and 5-95% by weight of a wax-like substance having a high light-scattering power, such as white bees wax or microcrystalline paraffin. The light-scattering layer may be attached to one transparent carrier, e.g. to a glass or synthetic resin plate, or may be positioned between two transparent carriers. The rear projection screens according to the invention have a fine grain structure, may be adjusted to optimum values of half value angle and resolving power, and are remarkably free from scintillation. Further, the invention relates to a process for preparing the rear projection screens.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 3, 1980
    Date of Patent: March 8, 1983
    Inventor: Cornelis Bos
  • Patent number: D284818
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 30, 1983
    Date of Patent: July 29, 1986
    Inventors: Marvin Zaro, Reginald Willcocks