Patents Assigned to David
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Patent number: 4993703Abstract: A rocker toy convertible from a riding rocker to a cradle use by orienting a intermediate platform in either of two rotative positions on a rocker assembly, disposed lengthwise or transversely to the rocking direction. A removable saddle-closure is attached to a miniature chest separately usable as a play item. The platform securely locks to a crosspiece included in the rocker assembly in either rotative position.Type: GrantFiled: September 5, 1989Date of Patent: February 19, 1991Assignees: William H. Sears, David G. SearsInventor: Michael Sears
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Patent number: 4994029Abstract: Syringe mixer and injector device formed of an injector and an adaptor having opposed interconnectable nozzles, e.g. with mating luer lock connectors, on their facing ends and sockets in their remote ends. Each of the injector and adapter has a protected fluid pathway flow connecting its nozzle and socket, a guideway to receive at its remote end for movement thereon a medicament vial when the vial stopper is connected to its socket, and a recessed short tubular spike forming the pathway portion in its socket and protruding into the socket and terminating inwardly from its remote end sufficiently to protect the spike from unintended human contact and arranged to penetrate the stopper thereat to flow connect its vial with its pathway in protected condition. After charging the injector connected vial with the contents of the adapter connected vial, e.g.Type: GrantFiled: September 12, 1989Date of Patent: February 19, 1991Assignee: David Bull Laboratories Pty. Ltd.Inventor: John Rohrbough
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Patent number: 4993161Abstract: The laser beam level instrument includes a laser diode mounted on a pendulous platform suspended from a frame by gold plated Mylar strips which also serve as conductors for supplying power to the diode. The strips are mounted with a 180 degree twist to overcome resistance to flexing/bending so that the platform moves freely under the influence of gravity to provide automatic self-leveling. The diode operates on low d.c. voltage but if d.c. is applied to the strips the magnetic field around the Mylar strips will have sufficient force relative to the geomagnetic field to interfere with free pendulation. So 4.5 volts d.c. is stepped up and inverted to about 20 volts a.c. to avoid interference with the geomagnetic field and to reduce power loss across the gold plated strips. The a.c. voltage is then stepped down and converted back to d.c. voltage (2-3 volts) on the platform to power the diode.Type: GrantFiled: January 4, 1990Date of Patent: February 19, 1991Assignee: David White, Inc.Inventor: Henry S. Borkovitz
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Patent number: 4991298Abstract: An extendible tree trimmer includes an extendible tube unit with a motor and a cutting blade connected to the opposite ends. The tube unit includes a first housing and a telescopic second housing connected by a releasable coupling unit. A first shaft connected to the motor extends through the first housing and second shaft is telescoped with the first shaft and extends through the second housing to the cutting blade. The housings are releasably coupled for telescoped positioning. A rotary bearing supports the shafts in the housings. A gear reduction unit and a slip clutch unit connects the motor to the first shaft. The cutter head includes a rotating cam secured to the second shaft. The cam has a peripheral groove with axially offset portions and with a follower in said groove. The follower is secured to the blade which reciprocates in the plane of the blade. The blade has teeth on the opposed edges to cut with the blade moving toward the housing.Type: GrantFiled: September 13, 1988Date of Patent: February 12, 1991Assignee: David K. CarusoInventor: Daniel A. Matre
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Patent number: 4991329Abstract: A clip formed from a resilient wire rod having a circular cross sectional configuration utilized for installing a canvas stretcher frame within a decorative picture frame. The clip has an elongated central body portion connecting first and second legs at opposite ends thereof. A sharpened projection extends from the free end of a first leg while a resiliently deformable retaining portion is formed adjacent the free end of the second leg. The diameter of the wire rod is smaller than the clearance space formed between the rabbet groove of the picture frame and the adjacent rail or stile of the stretcher frame. The first leg is inserted into the clearance space with the central portion overlaying the clearance space portion of the rearwardly facing edge of the rabbet groove, and thereafter the clip is rotated so the central section swings over the adjacent rail or stile of the stretcher frame.Type: GrantFiled: October 12, 1989Date of Patent: February 12, 1991Assignees: William G. Wilson, David H. TurnerInventor: William G. Wilson
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Patent number: 4991566Abstract: A device for dilating and propping open a patient's jaws. The device includes a pair of outwardly-extending upper arms and a pair of outwardly extending lower arms. Each of the arms has a respective distal end which has a pad pivotally mounted thereon which contacts the patient's jaws during use thereof, and a respective proximal end which is pivotably secured to the housing. Means is provided for pivoting the distal ends of the upper arms towards and away from the distal end of the lower arms such that the distal ends move substantially arcuately between the open and closed positions. A worm and worm wheel arrangement is provided for pivoting the arms, such that the spacing therebetween is infinitely variable.Type: GrantFiled: April 25, 1989Date of Patent: February 12, 1991Assignees: David H. Shulman, Barry R. BermanInventors: David H. Shulman, Barry R. Berman, Paul Varga
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Patent number: 4991544Abstract: A seed guard that is detachably securable to any bird cage and which deflects thrown seeds back into the cage. The guard includes as many flat, cuttable sheets as there are sides to the cage. The opposite ends of each cuttable sheet are engaged by corner members that are detachably secured to the corner bars of the cage. The seed guard is provided in kit form so that the cage owner may assemble the corner members, attach them to the cage, cut the guard members to size, and slide the guard members into position by inserting the opposite ends of the guard members into detents provided by the corner members.Type: GrantFiled: July 31, 1990Date of Patent: February 12, 1991Assignees: David Galvin, Tom WilliamsonInventors: David Galvin, Tom Williamson, John S. TenBarge
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Patent number: 4987662Abstract: The device consists of a base channel detachably secured to the buckle element of a seat belt so that the buckle rests in the channel and secures the channel to the buckle. A hinged cover can be closed and detachably locked over the buckle so that the release button, either on top or in the front of the buckle assembly, is covered. Pressure on the two sides of the cover releases the latch connection on each side of the device which normally holds the cover closed over the buckle mechanism of the seat belt.Type: GrantFiled: October 27, 1989Date of Patent: January 29, 1991Assignee: David J. HaffeyInventors: David J. Haffey, Susan C. Haffey, Orville Olm
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Patent number: 4987769Abstract: To permit ultrasonic leak detection, especially in internal combustion engines, an ultrasonic source is housed in a tubular body adapted for attachment to a sparking plug aperture in an engine and ultrasonic signals may thereby be injected into engine cylinders, there being an ultrasonic detector having a body with a tapered end to ensure directional limitation is used.Type: GrantFiled: November 6, 1989Date of Patent: January 29, 1991Assignee: David John Howard PeacockInventors: David J. H. Peacock, Michael D. Dorsett
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Patent number: 4987592Abstract: A microphone boom assembly for a communication headset has an elongated relatively rigid base section mounted on an ear dome or the like in a manner permitting both rotation about a first axis and longitudinal or translational movement along a second axis transverse to the first axis. A rigid intermediate section is joined to the base section at a hinge joint permitting rotation of the intermediate section about a third axis transverse to the second axis. A bendable and torsionally adjustable outer section leads from the intermediate section to a socket containing a microphone.Type: GrantFiled: May 30, 1989Date of Patent: January 22, 1991Assignee: David Clark Company IncorporatedInventor: John E. Flagg
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Patent number: 4982859Abstract: The base frame structure for containers or load carrying platforms has an outer rectangular frame structure with longitudinal side beams (13) and transverse beams extending between the side beams. Between the longitudinal side beams and transverse beams is mounted a dished sheet metal underpan, preferably welded to the side beams (13) and transverse beams. Sheet flooring material (4) such as sheet plywood or wooden planks are supported on the underpan and preferably fixed one to the other by adhesive bonding. A space (5) defined between the underpan and flooring material is filled with a rigid load distributing filling material (6) such as polyurethane foam having a high density, 60 Kg/m.sup.3 for example. The underpan is curved in at least two directions to distribute load forces applied to the flooring. The underpan is of a reduced thickness resulting in a lighter base frame structure.Type: GrantFiled: January 23, 1989Date of Patent: January 8, 1991Assignee: David ColebrookInventor: David Colebrook
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Patent number: 4976539Abstract: A diode laser array comprises a substrate of a semiconductor material having first and second opposed surfaces. On the first surface is a plurality of spaced gain sections and a separate distributed Bragg reflector passive waveguide at each end of each gain section and optically connecting the gain sections. Each gain section includes a cavity therein wherein charge carriers are generated and recombine to generate light which is confined in the cavity. Also, the cavity, which is preferably a quantum well cavity, provides both a high differential gain and potentially large depth of loss modulation. Each waveguide has a wavelength which is preferably formed by an extension of the cavity of the gain sections and a grating. The grating has a period which provides a selective feedback of light into the gain sections to supporting lasing, which allows some of the light to be emitted from the waveguide normal to the surface of the substrate and which allows optical coupling of the gain sections.Type: GrantFiled: August 29, 1989Date of Patent: December 11, 1990Assignee: David Sarnoff Research Center, Inc.Inventors: Nils W. Carlson, Gary A. Evans, Charlie J. Kaiser
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Patent number: 4975764Abstract: The area of a BiCMOS integrated circuit is reduced by fabricating portions of the MOS transistor within the bipolar transistor. A BiCMOS integrated inverter circuit having a 35% reduction in area is disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: June 22, 1989Date of Patent: December 4, 1990Assignee: David Sarnoff Research Center, Inc.Inventor: Sheng T. Hsu
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Patent number: 4975669Abstract: The Meissner effect is employed to generate a magnetic bottle in the interior region of a hollow superconductor, such as a hollow cylinder. One or both ends of the interior region of the hollow superconductor may be uncapped to permit coupling from the exterior to the interior of the superconductor.Type: GrantFiled: February 27, 1989Date of Patent: December 4, 1990Assignee: David Sarnoff Research Center, Inc.Inventor: Peter J. Wojtowicz
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Patent number: 4975903Abstract: A switch in a digital PBX system supporting both centralized an distributed switching techniques. The switch has nearly universal and parallel bus between line card modules. Then a timeslot bus capable of having more than one module may communicate voice PCM or data signals during one timeslot. The bus also has a signaling bus by which line card modules are selected to communicate with a central control module by a single line to maintain the universality of the bus. Signaling information is also passed between a selected line card module and the central control module by a pair of parallel lines.Type: GrantFiled: December 21, 1989Date of Patent: December 4, 1990Assignee: David Systems, Inc.Inventors: John F. Wakerly, Samuel F. Wood
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Patent number: 4968119Abstract: A liquid-crystal active dot-matrix display structure comprised of an array of pixel cells, which is implementable in integrated-circuit form, employs a spatial configuration for the respective pixel cells, each of which includes (1) a liquid-crystal element, (2) data line, (3) select line, and (4) drive-transistor, that both increases the proportion of the display-structure area occupied by the liquid-crystal elements themselves and also reduces parasitic capacitance, with respect to the spatial configurations employed by the prior art. The result is a brighter display that is particularly suitable for high-density displays (e.g., 1000 lines per inch in each dimension).Type: GrantFiled: January 10, 1989Date of Patent: November 6, 1990Assignee: David Sarnoff Research Center, Inc.Inventor: Roger G. Stewart
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Patent number: 4965023Abstract: An improved bidirectional fuel passage carburetor includes an air density compensator and overall trim, an increased idle air and enrichment device, an air bounce check valve, a fuel valve shutoff, and a load enrichment device. In an alternate embodiment, the carburetor includes a load trim screw for adjustment the main fuel orifice. In yet another embodiment of the invention, temperature compensation for the air-fuel ratio is provided.Type: GrantFiled: April 7, 1989Date of Patent: October 23, 1990Assignee: David WardInventor: James S. Jones
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Patent number: 4949738Abstract: An attachment for a high pressure fluid cleaning outlet for confining small items subjected to the fluid stream including an elongated housing having a body with an opening therein, an upper cover with an integrally mounted outlet nozzle for attachment to a source of high pressure fluids and a lower cover including a screen member which permits the cleaning fluid to pass through, but which catches and confines solid items which may become dislodged during the cleaning process.Type: GrantFiled: August 1, 1989Date of Patent: August 21, 1990Assignee: David W. WoottonInventor: William F. Hubbard
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Patent number: D313536Type: GrantFiled: November 28, 1988Date of Patent: January 8, 1991Assignee: Tom David, Inc.Inventor: Tom David
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Patent number: D314031Type: GrantFiled: March 22, 1990Date of Patent: January 22, 1991Assignee: David Golf Co., Ltd.Inventor: Kanji Iinuma