Patents Assigned to Systems, Inc.
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Patent number: 5987668Abstract: A washable fabric covered mattress pad involves the combination of a layer of resilient foam with a layer of fabric, both of which layers are machine washable and dryable. The fabric, either manmade or natural fiber material, is flame laminated to one side of the layer of foam. The non-covered side of the foam layer frictionally engages a mattress for non-slip self-positioning of the mattress pad without requiring straps or other specific holding mechanisms. A second or additional layers of foam of varying physical characteristics and/or thicknesses may be added through heat bonding thereof in a predetermined pattern to the non-covered side of the first layer of foam. Such arrangement results in a fabric covered, completely washable self-positioning mattress pad, such as having a preferred thickness generally in a range of from about one to about four inches.Type: GrantFiled: September 15, 1997Date of Patent: November 23, 1999Assignee: Span-America Medical Systems, Inc.Inventor: Robert E. Ackley
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Patent number: 5989781Abstract: In accordance with the present invention, there are provided methods for producing printing plates comprising rapid, efficient drying of solvent-containing resin compositions of the printing plates and apparatus useful therefor. Printing plates processed employing invention methods and apparatus are ready for use in printing applications in a relatively short period of time, especially compared to the time required for conventional convection drying. Moreover, printing plates processed according to the present invention method and apparatus are not subjected to excessive levels of heat, as is frequently the case with conventional convection drying. Excessive heating tends to be detrimental to the performance properties of the polymeric resin. In a particular aspect of the present invention, there are provided novel compositions which, upon drying according to the methods described herein, undergo a color change, thereby indicating when the drying process is substantially complete.Type: GrantFiled: July 25, 1997Date of Patent: November 23, 1999Assignee: NAPP Systems, Inc.Inventors: Michael J. Idacavage, Robert W. Kelsall
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Patent number: 5990997Abstract: A normally white (NW) twisted nematic (TN) liquid crystal display (LCD) outputs improved viewing characteristics which are defined by high contrast ratios and/or reduced inversion. The display includes a pair of negative tilted retarders located on opposite sides of the liquid crystal layer, each of the tilted retarders including a tilt or incline angle which varies throughout the thickness of the layer. Additionally, one or two negative uniaxial or biaxial retarders may also be provided on opposite sides of the LC layer. As a result of the particular orientations, alignments, and retardation values described in different embodiments herein, the display exhibits improved contrast and/or reduced inversion, often in the same viewing areas.Type: GrantFiled: June 2, 1998Date of Patent: November 23, 1999Assignee: OIS Optical Imaging Systems, Inc.Inventors: Michael R. Jones, John A. VanderPloeg
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Patent number: 5987986Abstract: An angular rate sensor provides a digital delta theta output signal. A drive member is formed of a single, silicon wafer having a pair of oppositely-facing planar surfaces. The drive member includes a frame and a drive member central portion connected to the frame and arranged to have rotational compliance between the frame and the central portion about an axis perpendicular to the planar surfaces of the silicon wafer. Drive signals are applied to a plurality of electrodes on the central portion to cause rotational oscillation of the drive member central portion about a drive axis perpendicular to the planar surfaces of the silicon wafer. A silicon sensing member is connected to the drive member. The sensing member has a central support member connected to the drive member central portion such that rotational oscillations of the drive member central portion are transmitted to the sensing member central portion.Type: GrantFiled: July 30, 1997Date of Patent: November 23, 1999Assignee: Litton Systems, Inc.Inventors: Stanley F. Wyse, Robert E. Stewart, Samuel H. Fersht
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Patent number: 5989231Abstract: An optical feeding tube includes an elongated sheath having a first lumen for delivering nutrients to a gastro-intestinal tract and an imaging device disposed in a second lumen. The imaging device provides visualization of an area adjacent a distal end of the elongated sheath. The imaging device can be an optical fiber extending from a proximal end to a distal end of the elongated sheath. The optical feeding tube can also include a retention device.Type: GrantFiled: January 15, 1998Date of Patent: November 23, 1999Assignee: Scimed Life Systems, Inc.Inventors: Todd H. Snow, Michael P. Phalen
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Patent number: 5989786Abstract: A method of manufacturing an embossed metal gasket includes the steps of supplying a metal gasket preform having opposed first and second planar surfaces and at least one sealing port defined therein, laminating the opposed planar surfaces with a chemical resist material, masking the chemical resist material on the first planar surface in such a manner so as to delineate a raised surface area of a bead circumscribing the sealing port, masking the chemical resist material on the second planar surface in such a manner so as to delineate a recessed surface area of the bead circumscribing the sealing port, curing the unmasked chemical resist material on the opposed planar surfaces of the preform, removing the uncured chemical resist material from the opposed planar surfaces, and exposing the gasket preform to a chemical etching agent to reduce the thickness of the gasket preform in areas which are absent cured chemical resist material.Type: GrantFiled: March 18, 1997Date of Patent: November 23, 1999Assignee: Farnam/Meillor Sealing Systems Inc.Inventors: Mark C. Sitko, Alan C. Wesley
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Patent number: 5989218Abstract: A perfusion dilatation catheter is disclosed which has an improved distal catheter shaft portion with a tubular member extending within the balloon provided with an expanded coil support incorporated within the wall of the tubular member. The coil is preferably closer to the inner surface than the outer surface of the tubular member. Also disclosed are improved catheter shaft sections in a perfusion portion proximal to the balloon, one with a reinforced inflation tube depending into the guidewire lumen and another having three separate lumens, a central guidewire lumen and a pair of inflation lumens on opposing sides of the tubular structure defining the guidewire lumen.Type: GrantFiled: November 18, 1997Date of Patent: November 23, 1999Assignee: Advanced Cardiovascular Systems, Inc.Inventor: Lawrence D. Wasicek
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Patent number: 5988698Abstract: A flexible penetration fitting is provided for sealing the hole through which a pipeline penetrates a wall of an underground containment box. The penetration fitting includes a flexible boot with a sealing flange for providing a first seal against the inside wall of the box. The sealing flange is held against the wall by a backing ring placed against the outside wall of the box. The backing ring includes a plurality of studs extending through the wall and into the box. A compression ring with a plurality of holes is placed over the sealing flange with the studs of the backing ring extending though the holes. A plurality of nuts are threaded to the studs to hold the sealing flange firmly against the inside wall of the box. The flexible boot also includes a sleeve for providing a second seal against the outside surface of the pipeline. The sleeve is stepped with different sized openings so as to be able to receive different sizes of pipelines.Type: GrantFiled: May 18, 1998Date of Patent: November 23, 1999Assignees: Sergio M. Bravo, S. Bravo Systems, Inc.Inventors: Sergio M. Bravo, Don K. Mukai
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Patent number: 5988779Abstract: An improved document tray for scanners includes a supporting part and covering means. The supporting part is used to hold a document for scanning and the covering means is used to press and fix the document. The covering members does not need to be opened for inserting a document into the supporting part. The document tray of the invention indeed improves the drawbacks of the prior art so that the tray will not jam or be damaged when it is pushed into the scanner.Type: GrantFiled: August 3, 1998Date of Patent: November 23, 1999Assignee: Mustek Systems Inc.Inventors: Hsin-Hung Tu, Hsien-Che Hung
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Patent number: 5990950Abstract: Missing intensity values for color values for a color component array derived from a color filter array are predicted using the system and method of the present invention. The method uses predictor sets for each missing intensity value to select a best value for each missing intensity value. The predictor sets include a luminance predictor set, a first chrominance predictor set and a second chrominance predictor set. The member predictors of the luminance predictor set are selected in response to a comparison between a variance between neighboring luminance values and a predetermined threshold. The first chrominance set is used to predict chrominance values of a color type at locations where a chrominance value of another color type was originally stored. The second chrominance set is used to predict chrominance values of a color type at locations where a luminance value was originally stored.Type: GrantFiled: February 11, 1998Date of Patent: November 23, 1999Assignee: Iterated Systems, Inc.Inventor: Stephen B. Addison
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Patent number: 5988249Abstract: There is disclosed a hand-held labeler which is easy to load, clean and service. The labeler has a gear driven print head wherein the print head is situated on an upper housing section and the print head is actuated from a lower housing section. The upper housing section can be moved to an open position without interfering with the maintenance of the drive connection with the print head or the advance of a label carrying web through the labeler.Type: GrantFiled: August 11, 1997Date of Patent: November 23, 1999Assignee: Monarch Marking Systems, Inc.Inventors: John D. Mistyurik, James A. Makley, Paul H. Hamisch, Jr., Ronald L. Fogle
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Patent number: 5991014Abstract: A light sensing device for sensing the light output of a bulb in a lamp comprises a fiber-optic light guide having first and second ends and a photodetector. The first end is optically coupled to a projection of a bulb in the lamp and is adapted to pick up light transmitted through the projection from within the bulb. The second is optically coupled to the photodetector such that light exiting from the second end impinges on the photodetector to generate an output indicative of the light output of the bulb.Type: GrantFiled: April 25, 1997Date of Patent: November 23, 1999Assignee: Fusion UV Systems, Inc.Inventor: Jerome D. Frank
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Method and apparatus for detecting railtrack failures by comparing data from a plurality of railcars
Patent number: 5987979Abstract: A technique for monitoring anomalies in a railway system 400 to predict a future track behavior. The technique uses a motion sensor 207, 209 operably coupled to a chassis of a rail car 101 to detect a possibility of an event which may correspond to an anomaly in the railway system. A global positioning sensor (GPS) 213 operably coupled to the chassis detects a geographical location of the rail car 101 at a time corresponding to the event, which correlates the anomaly to the geographical location and the time. The technique also uses a processor 301 operably coupled to the motion sensor 207, 209 to direct a signal corresponding to the event and a recorder 215 operably coupled to the processor 301 to log the signal which may correspond to the anomaly and the geographical location of the rail car corresponding to the event. A central station 104 tracks and analyzes the anomaly over time to predict a possible defect in the railway system using a record of the events over time.Type: GrantFiled: November 30, 1998Date of Patent: November 23, 1999Assignee: Cairo Systems, Inc.Inventor: Michael A. Bryan -
Patent number: 5991851Abstract: An enhanced digital signal processing random access memory device utilizing a highly density DRAM core memory array integrated with an SRAM cache and internal refresh control functionality which may be provided in an integrated circuit package which is pin-compatible with industry standard SRAM memory devices. The memory device provides a high speed memory access device of particular utility in conjunction with DSP processors with performance equivalent to that of SRAM memory devices but requiring a significantly small die size which allows for the provision of greater effective memory capacity per die area. The internal refresh functionality of the device provides for all refresh operations to the DRAM memory array to occur transparently to the device user and provides control signals alerting the associated controller when refresh operations are being performed.Type: GrantFiled: May 2, 1997Date of Patent: November 23, 1999Assignee: Enhanced Memory Systems, Inc.Inventors: Michael Alwais, Kenneth J. Mobley
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Patent number: 5989355Abstract: Apparatus for cleaning, assembling, testing and inspecting contamination sensitive hardware. The apparatus includes an environmental process enclosure having an inner processing chamber, and a carbon dioxide jet spray cleaning system. The enclosure includes a loadlock pass-through having front and rear access doors for providing access to the inner processing chamber. A blower is disposed in the enclosure for circulating purified gas therethrough. A prefilter disposed prior to an inlet of the blower, and a high purity filter and laminar flow screen are disposed in the inner processing chamber. A heater is provided for heating the purified gas and a temperature controller is coupled to the heater for controlling the temperature of the purified gas. A table is disposed in the inner processing chamber upon which contamination sensitive hardware and testing and assembly apparatus may be placed.Type: GrantFiled: February 26, 1997Date of Patent: November 23, 1999Assignee: Eco-Snow Systems, Inc.Inventors: Werner V. Brandt, Charles W. Bowers
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Patent number: 5990437Abstract: A system for sorting articles, the system having a track which defines a route starting at at least one loading point, the route continuing on to a plurality of destination points and arriving back at the loading point. The system also has at least one tray for conveying an article from the loading point to a selected one of the destination points. The track includes a first segment for momentarily tilting a leading end of the tray upward relative to a trailing end of the tray and possibly downward again, and a second segment for laterally tilting the tray at an angle. The first and second segments selectively maneuver an article loaded in the tray to a bottom corner thereof prior to the tray reaching the selected destination point in order to substantially reduce the jarring of the article during the discharge thereof at the selected destination point. A scanner is provided for scanning an identification-code disposed on the article.Type: GrantFiled: February 5, 1997Date of Patent: November 23, 1999Assignee: W & H Systems, Inc.Inventors: Ralph Coutant, Alfred W. Iversen, Frank P. Steblaj
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Patent number: 5990622Abstract: A grid support structure is provided for a linear beam device having an axially centered cathode, an anode spaced therefrom and a grid disposed between the cathode and anode. The grid support structure maintains a proper grid-to-cathode spacing across an operating temperature range of the linear beam device. The grid is comprised of pyrolytic graphite, and includes a central active portion and a peripheral portion, with the peripheral portion comprising a plurality of evenly spaced elongated mounting holes. The grid support structure includes an inner grid support and an outer grid support. The inner grid support may include a plurality of axially extending posts that engage the mounting holes of the grid. The grid may further include resilient tabs that engage corresponding ramped surfaces to bias the grid into position.Type: GrantFiled: February 2, 1998Date of Patent: November 23, 1999Assignee: Litton Systems, Inc.Inventors: Holger Schult, John Charles Cipolla
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Patent number: 5991303Abstract: A multi-communication rate switching physical device for a port of a mixed communication rate Ethernet repeater network. The present invention includes a physical device for recovering bits from a wire connection (e.g., fiber, twisted pair, etc.) that is coupled to computer system adapter. The physical device can be implemented on a single chip integrated within an Ethernet repeater hub within each hub port. The physical device chip of the invention includes a front end multiplexer coupled to channel information between a 10 Base T physical device circuit and a 100 Base T physical device circuit, depending on the result of an auto-negotiation circuit also on the physical device chip. The physical device chip also advantageously employs a second, back end multiplexer, that is coupled to channel data between either the 10 Base T physical device circuit or the 100 Base T physical device circuit and one of a multiple of media independent interfaces (MIIs).Type: GrantFiled: July 28, 1997Date of Patent: November 23, 1999Assignee: Conexant Systems, Inc.Inventor: Andrew Mills
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Patent number: 5988297Abstract: A vibratory hammer for use in driving a work piece such as a pile, pipe, caisson or plate into the earth includes a support frame 10 adapted to be suspended from a crane or the like, and a vibrator assembly 12 that is suspended from the frame. The vibrator assembly includes at least one pair of laterally spaced, parallel rotary shafts 40 that are rotatable in opposite directions to one another, and a weight 46 is supported on each shaft. Each weight is shiftable radially relative to the corresponding shaft between a balanced position in which the center of mass of the weight is collinear with the longitudinal axis of the shaft, and an eccentric position in which the center of mass of the weight is offset radially from the longitudinal axis of the shaft. Preferably, a fluid-actuated piston-and-cylinder assembly 54 is supported between each weight and the corresponding shaft for selectively carrying out the shifting movement of the weights. However, other types of shifting mechanisms could also be employed.Type: GrantFiled: March 24, 1998Date of Patent: November 23, 1999Assignee: Hydraulic Power Systems, Inc.Inventors: Robert J. Zimmerman, Kurt N. Winters
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Patent number: D416738Type: GrantFiled: June 19, 1998Date of Patent: November 23, 1999Assignee: Western Pacific Storage Systems, Inc.Inventor: Gerald K. Bergman