Patents Assigned to The University of Hartford
  • Publication number: 20210137783
    Abstract: A floating physical therapy device includes a frame and a harness. The frame includes an inner frame and an outer frame on the right and left side. The inner frame defines a patient area. The harness is attached to the inner frame such that it secures a patient to the device in a substantially upright position during use. The frame extends forwards and backwards, as well as to the left and right, of the patient area in order to provide stability in the water during normal use. The frame defines a trainer area immediately forward of the patient area where a therapist can have access to the patient during therapy sessions.
    Type: Application
    Filed: November 9, 2020
    Publication date: May 13, 2021
    Applicant: The University of Hartford
    Inventors: Joshua E. Breighner, Sandra Saavedra, Donna Snowdon
  • Patent number: 9050230
    Abstract: Attachments for a manual wheelchair are provided for navigating a wheelchair over obstacles and uneven terrain, such as a typical curb on a street. The attachments provide for regulating the movement of the wheelchair as the wheelchair descends the curb and to prevent the wheelchair from flipping over during such movement. The attachments include a belt support frame, at least two rollers mounted on the belt support frame and a belt mounted around the at least two rollers. The belt support frame is adapted for mounting on the frame of the wheelchair such that as the wheelchair descends from the upper surface to the lower surface, the belt engages an edge of the upper surface and rolls around the at least two rollers slowing a descent of the wheelchair from the upper surface to the lower surface.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 20, 2012
    Date of Patent: June 9, 2015
    Assignees: Montefiore Medical Center, The University of Hartford
    Inventors: Avital Fast, Devdas Shetty, Moshe Raz, Giora Rothman
  • Publication number: 20120175850
    Abstract: Attachments for a manual wheelchair are provided for navigating a wheelchair over obstacles and uneven terrain, such as a typical curb on a street. The attachments provide for regulating the movement of the wheelchair as the wheelchair descends the curb and to prevent the wheelchair from flipping over during such movement. The attachments include a belt support frame, at least two rollers mounted on the belt support frame and a belt mounted around the at least two rollers. The belt support frame is adapted for mounting on the frame of the wheelchair such that as the wheelchair descends from the upper surface to the lower surface, the belt engages an edge of the upper surface and rolls around the at least two rollers slowing a descent of the wheelchair from the upper surface to the lower surface.
    Type: Application
    Filed: March 20, 2012
    Publication date: July 12, 2012
    Applicants: THE UNIVERSITY OF HARTFORD, MONTEFIORE MEDICAL CENTER
    Inventors: Avital Fast, Devdas Shetty, Moshe Raz, Giora Rothman
  • Patent number: 8167317
    Abstract: Attachments for a manual wheelchair are provided for navigating a wheelchair over obstacles and uneven terrain, such as a typical curb on a street. The attachments provide for regulating the movement of the wheelchair as the wheelchair descends the curb and to prevent the wheelchair from flipping over during such movement. The attachments include a front caster wheel slider assembly on each side of the wheelchair, a follower wheel assembly and a track belt damping bar. The front caster wheel slider assembly includes a piston that will quickly push the front caster wheels down after they roll over the top edge of the curb. The follower wheel assembly acts as a sensor that will release the piston in the assembly after the front caster wheels roll over the top edge of the curb. As the back wheels of the wheelchair roll over and down the curb, the track belt damping bar slows the descent of the wheelchair.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 21, 2010
    Date of Patent: May 1, 2012
    Assignees: Montefiore Medical Center, The University of Hartford
    Inventors: Avital Fast, Devdas Shetty, Moshe Raz, Giora Rothman
  • Patent number: 7766342
    Abstract: Attachments for a manual wheelchair are provided for navigating a wheelchair over obstacles and uneven terrain, such as a typical curb on a street. The attachments provide for regulating the movement of the wheelchair as the wheelchair descends the curb and to prevent the wheelchair from flipping over during such movement. The attachments include a front caster wheel slider assembly on each side of the wheelchair, a follower wheel assembly and a track belt damping bar. The front caster wheel slider assembly includes a piston that will quickly push the front caster wheels down after they roll over the top edge of the curb. The follower wheel assembly acts as a sensor that will release the piston in the assembly after the front caster wheels roll over the top edge of the curb. As the back wheels of the wheelchair roll over and down the curb, the track belt damping bar slows the descent of the wheelchair.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 9, 2007
    Date of Patent: August 3, 2010
    Assignees: Montefiore Medical Center, The University of Hartford
    Inventors: Avital Fast, Devdas Shetty, Moshe Raz, Giora Rothman
  • Patent number: 7462138
    Abstract: An ambulatory suspension system for gait rehabilitation has a parallel pair of rails bordering the sides of a training area and a bridge extending between and movable along the rails. A trolley is movable along the bridge and includes a motor driven hoist with a cable extending thereabout and depending from the trolley. The hoist is operable to vary the length of the cable depending from the trolley, and a harness is suspended by the cable. Motors move the bridge along the rails and the trolley along the bridge as the sensors sense the direction of movement of the patient in X and Y directions. The falling motion of a patient supported in the harness is sensed and will immediately disable the system. A computer control receives signals from the sensors and operates the motors so that the patient is held in an upright position.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 1, 2005
    Date of Patent: December 9, 2008
    Assignees: The University of Hartford, Montefiore Medical Center
    Inventors: Devdas Shetty, Avital Fast, Claudio Campana
  • Patent number: 6178386
    Abstract: A partial discharge fault in a transformer tank is determined by sensing supersonic vibrations at a multiplicity of points about the tanks and establishing a threshold amplitude and a frequency range for pulse vibrations to be evaluated. The signals from the multiplicity of points are multiplexed, synchronized and localized and then processed in a series of steps. After the existence of triggering pulse vibrations exceeding an established threshold amplitude and within an established frequency and range is initially determined, a wavelet transform is conducted on the multiplexed signals two at a time with one signal being the signal from the first sensor found to provide a signal above the threshold amplitude. The wavelet transform provides both frequency and time domain.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 14, 1998
    Date of Patent: January 23, 2001
    Assignee: The University of Hartford
    Inventors: Hemchandra M. Shertukde, Hisham Alnajjar
  • Patent number: 5189490
    Abstract: A non-contact visual system for analyzing surface roughness directs onto the surface of a workpiece a laser beam which is reflected from the surface with a diffraction pattern. The image of the reflected diffraction pattern is captured on a mirror and reflected onto a display screen, and this displayed image is converted into analog signals which, in turn, are converted into digital data. The intensity of the captured image is determined from the digital data, and the data on the determined intensity of the captured image are compared with data on intensity from calibrated standards of surface roughness. From this comparison, the surface roughness of the workpiece is determined. The preferred technique uses a rasterizing graphics adapter for converting the output of a video camera into the digital signals and only pixels above a predetermined brightness value are utilized.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 27, 1991
    Date of Patent: February 23, 1993
    Assignee: University of Hartford
    Inventors: Devdas Shetty, Henry Neault