Patents by Inventor Bobby R. Walker

Bobby R. Walker 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: 5065067
    Abstract: A piezoelectric circuit (10, 70, 100) is provided, which can be employed in a wide variety of applications. The circuit (10) can be used to test the bulbs in a string (14) of Christmas tree lights and, in a modified circuit (200) can use any suitable high voltage source (202) as a substitute for the piezoelectric crystal. In another circuit (100) a capacitor (72) is used to store electrical power to light a light source (19) for a period of time after the piezoelectric crystal is struck. The circuit (100) can be mounted in a shoe (64), fishing lure (46), toy (56), or any other suitable application to light a light source (19). In another circuit (70) by positioning a capacitor (72) in parallel with the rectified output of crystal (16) and light source (62), and positioning a normally open switch (74) between the capacitor and light source, the capacitor can be charged by repeated striking of the crystal.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 12, 1989
    Date of Patent: November 12, 1991
    Inventors: Philip A. Todd, Bobby R. Walker
  • Patent number: 4943752
    Abstract: A piezoelectric circuit (10, 70, 100) is provided which can be employed in a wide variety of applications. The circuit (10) can be used to test the bulbs in a string (14) of Christmas Tree lights and, in a modified circuit (200) can use any suitable high voltage source (202) as a substitute for the piezoelectric crystal. The circuit (100) can also be mounted in a shoe (64), fishing lure (46), toy (56) or any other suitable application to light a light source (19). In another circuit (70) by positioning a capacitor (72) in parallel with the crystal (16) and light source (62), and positioning a normally open switch (74) between the capacitor and light source, the capacitor can be charged by repeated striking of the crystal. The circuit (70) can be used in the pedal (30) of a bicycle to generate a flashing light easily visible at night. The circuit (70) can also be mounted in a camera (90) or emergency light (36) or any other suitable application.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 8, 1988
    Date of Patent: July 24, 1990
    Inventors: Philip A. Todd, Bobby R. Walker