Patents Assigned to Kaz, Incorporated
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Publication number: 20100106029Abstract: A non-invasive arterial blood pressure monitor uses an inflatable cuff that incorporates the first bladder that is filled with non-compressible liquid or gel. The bladder can be pressurized by an action of a pressurizing device superimposed onto its outer surface. In a preferred embodiment, a pressurizing device is an air-filled second bladder being connected to an air pump and bleed valve. The first bladder is positioned between the patient's body and the second bladder. During operation, the second bladder compresses the first bladder, which, in turn, compresses the patient's artery against the supporting bone. The mechanical coupling between the blood-filled artery of a patient and the liquid-filled bladder of a dual-bladder cuff is improved for detecting pressure oscillations in a broad frequency range. The pressure sensor that is coupled to the first bladder also functions as a hydrophone for picking-up the mechanical oscillations from any part of the occluded limb or digit.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 19, 2008Publication date: April 29, 2010Applicant: KAZ, INCORPORATEDInventor: Jacob Fraden
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Patent number: 7682073Abstract: A conventional radiation thermometer encompasses an infrared radiation sensor and a heatable and/or coolable radiation incidence window. The method and radiation thermometer according to the invention use the established dependence of the sensor signal U of the infrared radiation sensor on the temperature Tw of the radiation incidence window W (or any other heatable or coolable optical element in the beam path) for verifying its proper functional operation. Applying the method according to the invention, the radiation incidence window (or perhaps another optical element in the beam path) is heated up or cooled by activating an associated electric heating or cooling device. The resulting change ?Uw in the sensor signal U is detected, preferably in continuous fashion, as a function of the window temperature Tw and analyzed or verified for any deviation from an acceptable value or permissible range.Type: GrantFiled: August 25, 2005Date of Patent: March 23, 2010Assignee: Kaz, IncorporatedInventor: Bernhard Kraus
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Patent number: 7677536Abstract: A portable appliance including a humidifier and an electrically heated scent mechanism. The heated scent mechanism includes a scent generator and an electrical heating element. The heating element and humidifier may be independently controllable such that the appliance can serve as either a humidifier or air-freshener, individually or simultaneously.Type: GrantFiled: June 12, 2006Date of Patent: March 16, 2010Assignee: Kaz, IncorporatedInventors: Zhijing Wang, Linda Hotz
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Patent number: 7612982Abstract: A high voltage generator circuit is provided. The high voltage generator circuit can generate a high voltage suitable for use with an igniter. While generating the required high voltage, the circuit results in a significantly reduced amount of electrical noise such that the disruption of adjacent, sensitive circuitry is minimized. More specifically, the circuit periodically generates a high voltage on an inductor and causes the high voltage generated to incrementally charge up and build up the voltage on a capacitor connected to the inductor. The capacitor is isolated from the adjacent, sensitive circuitry by way of a relay. Also, to minimize the number of components and complexity of the high voltage generator circuit, the inductor which is used to generate the high voltage is the inductor located within the relay, which is also used to switch the contacts of the relay.Type: GrantFiled: March 28, 2008Date of Patent: November 3, 2009Assignee: Kaz, IncorporatedInventor: Hamid Pishdadian
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Publication number: 20080244959Abstract: A flow restrictor is provided to reduce pressure in the flow of a fluid, such as a hydrocarbon-based fuel. The flow restrictor takes the form of a capillary that is void of any abrupt flow disruptions. The flow restrictor may be used in place of an orifice and provides the advantage that it has a larger diameter than an orifice of similar function. Precipitation is less likely to form on the restrictor and any precipitation is less likely to have an adverse affect on performance.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 31, 2008Publication date: October 9, 2008Applicant: Kaz, IncorporatedInventors: Alan Schinazi, David Zitnick, Hamid Pishdadian, Michael C. Vieira
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Publication number: 20080236025Abstract: An insect trap including a suction device to suck insects into a catch where they are killed or detained. The insect trap also includes a catalytic reactor that uses a portion of the air and a combustible fuel to produce CO2. The CO2 is expelled from the trap at one end and the intake air is sucked in at the other. Intake and outlet ports for the intake air and lure respectively are angled toward each other. Accordingly, more insects that are drawn to the lure become trapped in the intake air.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 28, 2008Publication date: October 2, 2008Applicant: KAZ, INCORPORATEDInventors: Alan Schinazi, Michael C. Vieira
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Publication number: 20080239615Abstract: A high voltage generator circuit is provided. The high voltage generator circuit can generate a high voltage suitable for use with an igniter. While generating the required high voltage, the circuit results in a significantly reduced amount of electrical noise such that the disruption of adjacent, sensitive circuitry is minimized. More specifically, the circuit periodically generates a high voltage on an inductor and causes the high voltage generated to incrementally charge up and build up the voltage on a capacitor connected to the inductor. The capacitor is isolated from the adjacent, sensitive circuitry by way of a relay. Also, to minimize the number of components and complexity of the high voltage generator circuit, the inductor which is used to generate the high voltage is the inductor located within the relay, which is also used to switch the contacts of the relay.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 28, 2008Publication date: October 2, 2008Applicant: Kaz, IncorporatedInventor: Hamid Pishdadian
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Patent number: 7422367Abstract: A rectal thermometer for measuring the temperature of a patient including a disk or oval-shaped member having a circumferential edge and first and second sides. Along the edge is a temperature display that is viewable during the temperature taking process without having to first remove the thermometer from the anal canal. The first and second sides form a concave shape and include an actuation switch and battery compartment. Connected to the main housing via a probe guard portion is a controlled-depth temperature sensing probe which can be fully inserted into the anal canal without concern for over-insertion. The probe guard portion, which may be formed of flexible material, is adapted such that its thickness gradually increases proximate the main housing and serves to slow down the entry of the probe within the anal canal. Finally, the rectal thermometer includes a holder having a proximal end for covering the housing and a distal end for covering the probe.Type: GrantFiled: August 29, 2005Date of Patent: September 9, 2008Assignee: Kaz, IncorporatedInventor: Andrew Howansky
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Patent number: 7403702Abstract: A U-shaped bolt including a closed end and two legs at an open end is self-retaining on a first object. The U-shaped bolt includes projections forming an opening to the closed end adapted to be smaller than the width of the first object. The projections retain the U-shaped bolts on the first object. The U-shaped bolt is used in conjunction with a space heater having a plurality of heating elements connected by channels. The U-shaped bolt is retained on the channels to warrant proper assembly of the space heater.Type: GrantFiled: April 12, 2006Date of Patent: July 22, 2008Assignee: Kaz, IncorporatedInventors: Richard Thrush, Walter G. Birdsell
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Patent number: 7357620Abstract: A fan assembly that can be used as a cooling fan or an air circulator. The fan assembly can provide the cooling and air circulation functions simultaneously or separately. The intensity of the cooling and/or air circulation can be individually controlled and directed. The fan assembly includes a base unit, a mounting frame rotatably coupled to the base unit, and a plurality of blower housings, each enclosing a fan and coupled to the mounting frame. The mounting frame is rotatable about an axis parallel to the support plane of the base. At least one of the blower housings is rotatably mounted to the mounting frame. The position of the blower housings can be adjusted through the manipulation of a positioning handle that is coupled to the rotatable blower housing.Type: GrantFiled: January 18, 2006Date of Patent: April 15, 2008Assignee: Kaz, IncorporatedInventors: Stephen Russak, Anthony DeMore, Alvaro Miguel Pinto de Araujo, Anthony Lai, David Bossa, Lucki Wang, Sam Lin
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Patent number: 7350973Abstract: The invention includes a thermometer with a backlight and a method for lighting the backlight. The thermometer has temperature sensing tip, a processor taking temperature readings and determining a sensed temperature reading of the living being from the temperature sensing tip. The thermometer also includes a display and a backlight for lighting the display. The backlight is activated upon a command from the processor and the processor determines whether a decrease in the temperature readings exceeds or is equal to a predetermined threshold in order to activate the backlight. The method embodiment can includes the steps of using the processor to monitor a temperature change indicated by a temperature sensing element. The processor then detects a temperature decrease and activates a first color light emitting element to backlight a display if the temperature decrease exceeds or equals a predetermined threshold.Type: GrantFiled: June 23, 2006Date of Patent: April 1, 2008Assignee: Kaz, IncorporatedInventors: Christopher Craig, Stephen Russak, Andrew P. Howansky
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Publication number: 20080019415Abstract: A conventional radiation thermometer encompasses an infrared radiation sensor and a heatable and/or coolable radiation incidence window. The method and radiation thermometer according to the invention use the established dependence of the sensor signal U of the infrared radiation sensor on the temperature Tw of the radiation incidence window W (or any other heatable or coolable optical element in the beam path) for verifying its proper functional operation. Applying the method according to the invention, the radiation incidence window (or perhaps another optical element in the beam path) is heated up or cooled by activating an associated electric heating or cooling device. The resulting change ?Uw in the sensor signal U is detected, preferably in continuous fashion, as a function of the window temperature Tw and analyzed or verified for any deviation from an acceptable value or permissible range.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 25, 2005Publication date: January 24, 2008Applicant: KAZ, INCORPORATEDInventor: Bernhard Kraus
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Patent number: 7316540Abstract: A pivot assembly that can be used with various appliances. The pivot assembly provides up to three degrees of freedom when positioning the appliance. The pivot may be used, for example, with a fan that is mounted on a base such that direction of the airflow generated can be adjusted about three coordinate axes by manipulating a single rotatable pivot mount. The fan assembly includes a base unit and an arm to which an appliance may be detachably coupled. The opposite end of the arm is provided with a spherical cap which is received by the base unit. Any adjustments to the positioning of the rotatable pivot mount are maintained by the friction within the rotatable pivot mount. Additionally, the pivot mount may include a pivot guide to restrict the degree of rotation about the pivot, thereby increasing stability.Type: GrantFiled: January 18, 2006Date of Patent: January 8, 2008Assignee: Kaz, IncorporatedInventors: Stephen Russak, Anthony DeMore, Steven Vordenberg, Anthony Lai, Robert Rizzari, David Bossa, Simon Huang, Peachen Qui
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Publication number: 20070284765Abstract: A portable appliance including a humidifier and an electrically heated scent mechanism. The heated scent mechanism includes a scent generator and an electrical heating element. The heating element and humidifier may be independently controllable such that the appliance can serve as either a humidifier or air-freshener, individually or simultaneously.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 12, 2006Publication date: December 13, 2007Applicant: Kaz, IncorporatedInventors: Zhijing Wang, Linda Hotz
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Publication number: 20070243816Abstract: An appliance assembly that can provide multiple independently positionable appliances, such as fans. The appliance assembly includes a base support, a frame coupled to the base support, and a number of appliances each contained within an appliance housing. Each appliance housing is rotatably mounted to an outer gimbal such that it is rotatable about a first axis, and each outer gimbal is mounted to the frame such that it is rotatable about a second axis. The appliance assembly can provide two degrees of freedom for positioning each of the number of appliances. The frame, outer gimbals, and appliance housing can be formed in a variety of shapes. The appliance assembly can be used, for example, with any product where it is desirable to have multiple independently positionable assemblies, such as fans, speakers, microphones, lights, and heaters.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 31, 2006Publication date: October 18, 2007Applicant: Kaz, IncorporatedInventors: Stephen Russak, Anthony DeMore, Steven Vordenberg, Anthony Lai, David Bossa, Shu Li
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Publication number: 20070242933Abstract: A U-shaped bolt including a closed end and two legs at an open end is self-retaining on a first object. The U-shaped bolt includes projections forming an opening to the closed end adapted to be smaller than the width of the first object. The projections retain the U-shaped bolts on the first object. The U-shaped bolt is used in conjunction with a space heater having a plurality of heating elements connected by channels. The U-shaped bolt is retained on the channels to warrant proper assembly of the space heater.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 12, 2006Publication date: October 18, 2007Applicant: Kaz, IncorporatedInventors: Richard Thrush, Walter Birdsell
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Patent number: 7258715Abstract: An improved filter element for use in an electrostatic precipitation air cleaning device, the filter element including rod electrodes arranged through a stack of alternating fluted plastic sheets and plate electrodes. Successive plate electrodes are arranged to make contact with an alternating one or the other of the rod electrodes. The plate and rod electrodes may be composed of high impedance materials such as paper and plastic, respectively. An arrangement for removably inserting a filter element into an air cleaning device is provided. The arrangement also removably provides electrical connectivity between the filter element and the air cleaning device. The filter element can thus be readily removed and re-installed by a user.Type: GrantFiled: July 22, 2004Date of Patent: August 21, 2007Assignee: Kaz, IncorporatedInventors: Paul E. Cox, Stephen M. Gatchell, James J. Best, Steven Vordenberg, Boris Kontorovich, Kevin Lozeau
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Patent number: D547854Type: GrantFiled: March 31, 2006Date of Patent: July 31, 2007Assignee: Kaz, IncorporatedInventors: Stephen Russak, Anthony DeMore, Steven Vordenberg
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Patent number: D547855Type: GrantFiled: January 18, 2006Date of Patent: July 31, 2007Assignee: Kaz, IncorporatedInventors: Stephen Russak, Anthony DeMore, Steven Vordenberg
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Patent number: D571447Type: GrantFiled: January 18, 2006Date of Patent: June 17, 2008Assignee: Kaz, IncorporatedInventors: Stephen Russak, Anthony DeMore, Steven Vordenberg