Patents Assigned to RTC, Inc.
  • Patent number: 8896228
    Abstract: Improved circuits minimize, or eliminate, energy losses in the supply of energy to control LEDs. Diodes and a capacitor reduce or eliminate LED blinking, and create smooth and continuous, infinitely variable dimming. The components are added to supply power to each LED during the half of the AC cycle where it would normally be turned off. A first added diode allows an added capacitor to charge during the half cycle that the original diode is turned on, but does not allow the other half cycle to discharge the added capacitor. When the added capacitor is charged enough to turn on the original diode, it stays on throughout the AC cycle. The same relationship exists between the second added diode, the added capacitor and the second original diode. Zener diodes protect the LEDs from voltage surges/spikes by shunting current around LEDs when the voltage exceeds the Zener diode's breakdown voltage.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 13, 2013
    Date of Patent: November 25, 2014
    Assignee: RTC Inc.
    Inventors: Richard H. Harrington, Charles W. Krapf
  • Publication number: 20140203939
    Abstract: A smart light-emitting-diode (LED) bulb includes apparatus enabling the bulb to be turned ON, OFF, or dimmed without the use of a wall switch. Such apparatus may include circuitry responsive to rotating the LED portion of the bulb, circuitry responsive to touching or tapping on the bulb, or a Bluetooth or WiFi interconnection enabling the bulb to be controlled using a smartphone or other device executing a bulb-control application. Other apparatus may include a microphone enabling the bulb to be controlled with a voice, sound or music. In other embodiments, apparatus enabling the bulb to be turned ON, OFF, or dimmed may include a power line communication (PLC) interface enabling the bulb or bulbs to be controlled via the Internet. A camera or image sensor may be provided enabling the bulb to be gesture-controlled. A system may include a plurality of smart LED light bulbs.
    Type: Application
    Filed: January 21, 2014
    Publication date: July 24, 2014
    Applicant: RTC INC.
    Inventors: Richard H. Harrington, Charles W. Krapf
  • Publication number: 20130193861
    Abstract: Improved circuits minimize, or eliminate, energy losses in the supply of energy to control LEDs. Diodes and a capacitor reduce or eliminate LED blinking, and create smooth and continuous, infinitely variable dimming. The components are added to supply power to each LED during the half of the AC cycle where it would normally be turned off. A first added diode allows an added capacitor to charge during the half cycle that the original diode is turned on, but does not allow the other half cycle to discharge the added capacitor. When the added capacitor is charged enough to turn on the original diode, it stays on throughout the AC cycle. The same relationship exists between the second added diode, the added capacitor and the second original diode. Zener diodes protect the LEDs from voltage surges/spikes by shunting current around LEDs when the voltage exceeds the Zener diode's breakdown voltage.
    Type: Application
    Filed: March 13, 2013
    Publication date: August 1, 2013
    Applicant: RTC INC.
    Inventor: RTC Inc.
  • Patent number: 7278670
    Abstract: A lifting spreader for an irregular object such as a helicopter. In order to adapt a standard container frame to lift an irregular object, a pair of spreader bars containing slings is provided. Each bar has a central pipe welded to a container box at each end. An L-shaped padeye having a hole in an outer corner is welded to each box and an end stand is welded transversely to the padeye for stability. An extra thickness of material is mounted on either side of the padeye around the hole to provide extra strength where the sling and shackle arrangement is hooked to the spreader bar.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 2, 2005
    Date of Patent: October 9, 2007
    Assignee: RTC, Inc.
    Inventor: Stephen Brian Galletta
  • Publication number: 20050242600
    Abstract: A lifting spreader for an irregular object such as a helicopter. In order to adapt a standard container frame to lift an irregular object, a pair of spreader bars containing slings is provided. Each bar has a central pipe welded to a container box at each end. An L-shaped padeye having a hole in an outer corner is welded to each box and an end stand is welded transversely to the padeye for stability. An extra thickness of material is mounted on either side of the padeye around the hole to provide extra strength where the sling and shackle arrangement is hooked to the spreader bar.
    Type: Application
    Filed: May 2, 2005
    Publication date: November 3, 2005
    Applicant: RTC, INC.
    Inventor: Stephen Galletta
  • Patent number: 6240968
    Abstract: A modified polytetrafluoroethylene resin membrane material is provided for a variety of medical or other applications. The material may be used as a bandage, tissue barrier, article covering or coating. Layers of the membrane may be combined to form tubes useful alone or tubes which can be combined with other tubes or manipulated.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 14, 1997
    Date of Patent: June 5, 2001
    Assignee: RTC, Inc.
    Inventors: Anna Maria Bigonzi-Jaker, Marc L. Jaker
  • Patent number: 6007488
    Abstract: A modified membrane material, including a conductive surface, which may be used for a variety of medical or other applications, is provided. Various devices can be formed of the conductive surface materials, including tubes, probes, catheters and the like. Activation of the conductive surface, such as by connection to a suitable energy source, enables electrical current to be passed into a body region or to a device (e.g., a container) useful in holding and/or treating other materials.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 12, 1998
    Date of Patent: December 28, 1999
    Assignee: RTC, Inc.
    Inventors: Marc L. Jaker, Anna Maria Bigonzi-Jaker
  • Patent number: 5897535
    Abstract: A non-contaminating catheter includes a hollow tube having an axial lumen extending along the length thereof, and an elongated, tubular, flexible membrane disposed within the lumen. The leading end of the membrane is circumferentially folded back over the leading edge of the tube and fixed to a guide assembly. As the catheter is inserted into a patient, the membrane is drawn through the tube and out the leading edge of the tube. Once the catheter is fully inserted, the membrane circumscribes the tube; thus, contact between the tube and the patient is substantially, if not entirely, prevented during insertion of the catheter over the length of the membrane. More particularly, the membrane is laid out as the catheter is urged along the anatomical canal and thus remains interposed between the exterior wall of the catheter and the patient's internal organs (e.g., the urethra).
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 8, 1996
    Date of Patent: April 27, 1999
    Assignee: RTC, Inc.
    Inventors: Roberto Feliziani, Marc L. Jaker
  • Patent number: 5711841
    Abstract: A non-contaminating catheter includes a hollow tube having an axial lumen extending along the length thereof, and an elongated, tubular, flexible membrane disposed within the lumen. The leading end of the membrane is circumferentially folded back over the leading edge of the tube and fixed to a guide assembly. As the catheter is inserted into a patient, the membrane is dram through the tube and out the leading edge of the tube. Once the catheter is fully inserted, the membrane circumscribes the tube; thus, contact between the tube and the patient is substantially, if not entirely, prevented during insertion of the catheter over the length of the membrane. More particularly, the membrane is laid out as the catheter is urged along the anatomical canal and thus remains interposed between the exterior wall of the catheter and the patient's internal organs (e.g., the urethra).
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 8, 1996
    Date of Patent: January 27, 1998
    Assignee: RTC, Inc.
    Inventor: Marc L. Jaker
  • Patent number: 5676688
    Abstract: A non-contaminating surgical introducer/dilator includes a variably inflatable tubular balloon membrane. The leading section of the membrane is circumferentially folded back over, forming a double walled tubular membrane. The open end of the tubular membrane is fixed to the stem of the guide. The stem of the guide is placed over the body cavity while the guide is slid over the introducer tube, thereby forcing the membrane through the guide and into the body cavity while simultaneously inverting the membrane over itself. Contact between the introducer tube and the abdominal/body cavity is inhibited and the passive transportation of pathogens into the cavity concomitantly prevented. The inflator tube is used to variably inflate the tubular balloon with sterile water or gas via a syringe/pump device to the desired pressure. Various methods of making and using the introducer/dilator of the present invention are also disclosed.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 1, 1996
    Date of Patent: October 14, 1997
    Assignee: RTC, Inc.
    Inventors: Marc L. Jaker, Anna Maria Bigonzi-Jaker
  • Patent number: 5531717
    Abstract: A non-contaminating catheter includes a hollow tube having an axial lumen extending along the length thereof, and an elongated, tubular, flexible membrane disposed within the lumen. The leading end of the membrane is circumferentially folded back over the leading edge of the tube and fixed to a guide assembly. As the catheter is inserted into a patient, the membrane is drawn through the tube and out the leading edge of the tube. Once the catheter is fully inserted, the membrane circumscribes the tube; thus, contact between the tube and the patient is substantially, if not entirely, prevented during insertion of the catheter over the length of the membrane. More particularly, the membrane is laid out as the catheter is urged along the anatomical canal and thus remains interposed between the exterior wall of the catheter and the patient's internal organs (e.g., the urethra).
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 6, 1995
    Date of Patent: July 2, 1996
    Assignee: RTC, Inc.
    Inventors: Feliziani Roberto, Marc L. Jaker