Patents by Inventor Benjamin Barber

Benjamin Barber has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).

  • Patent number: 7850189
    Abstract: A curb climbing wheelchair system having left and right side attachments are designed to be attached to left and right side portions, respectively, of a standard wheelchair to enable a wheelchair occupant to climb a curb, bump or other obstruction without the aid of another individual. Each attachment includes a ramp extending from a telescoping arm that is designed to be attached, via a clamping system, to one side of the wheelchair. When not in use, the ramps are folded and stowed away on the sides of the wheelchair. During use, the ends of the ramps are placed on the curb to allow the wheelchair occupant to roll up the curb. To retrieve the ramps (now disposed behind the wheelchair), the wheelchair occupant moves the telescoping arms, if necessary with the aid of an attached circular handle, to lift the ramps thus allowing the wheelchair occupant to grab the ramps. The retrieved ramps then are stowed away until needed.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 16, 2008
    Date of Patent: December 14, 2010
    Inventors: Benjamin Barber, Richard Bordoni, Julia Brady, Max Brivic, Michael Cornell, James Doerhoff, Jonathan Goldszmidt, Jeffrey Rovenpor, Sahib Singh, David B. Ponterio, Ahron Rosenfeld
  • Publication number: 20090108561
    Abstract: A curb climbing wheelchair system having left and right side attachments are designed to be attached to left and right side portions, respectively, of a standard wheelchair to enable a wheelchair occupant to climb a curb, bump or other obstruction without the aid of another individual. Each attachment includes a ramp extending from a telescoping arm that is designed to be attached, via a clamping system, to one side of the wheelchair. When not in use, the ramps are folded and stowed away on the sides of the wheelchair. During use, the ends of the ramps are placed on the curb to allow the wheelchair occupant to roll up the curb. To retrieve the ramps (now disposed behind the wheelchair), the wheelchair occupant moves the telescoping arms, if necessary with the aid of an attached circular handle, to lift the ramps thus allowing the wheelchair occupant to grab the ramps. The retrieved ramps then are stowed away until needed.
    Type: Application
    Filed: October 16, 2008
    Publication date: April 30, 2009
    Inventors: Benjamin Barber, Richard Bordoni, Julia Brady, Max Brivic, Michael Cornell, James Doerhoff, Jonathan Goldszmidt, Jeffrey Rovernpor, Sahib Singh, David B. Ponterio, Ahron Rosenfeld
  • Publication number: 20070121325
    Abstract: A lighting system component includes a transmissive substrate having a top and bottom surface and at least one elongate passage defined between the top and bottom surfaces by walls joining the top and bottom surfaces; and a coating on the walls substantially preventing light transmission through the walls; whereby light is transmitted through the lighting system component both through the substrate and through the elongate passage substantially without passing through the walls defining the elongate passage. Some variations are possible. For example, the coating may be opaque or reflective. Plural elongate passages may form a radial pattern relative to a point on one of the top and bottom surfaces. Plural elongate passages may form a concentric pattern relative to a point on one of the top and bottom surfaces. The walls may be angled parallel to a desired directed of light transmission. At least one of the walls may define at least part of a frustum of a cone.
    Type: Application
    Filed: November 30, 2005
    Publication date: May 31, 2007
    Inventor: Benjamin Barber
  • Patent number: 5619120
    Abstract: A low voltage power control circuit supplies substantially equal voltages to a plurality of loads distributed along a pair of parallel wires. Moreover, the voltage delivered is automatically controlled by a feedback control circuit, so that the number of loads in the system may be varied without causing a substantial change in overall supply voltage supplied to the plurality of loads.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 8, 1996
    Date of Patent: April 8, 1997
    Inventor: Benjamin Barber