Patents by Inventor Charles B. King
Charles B. King 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).
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Patent number: 12138075Abstract: An ear-worn hearing device including an acoustic transducer and a physiological sensor located between an acoustic sealing flange and an inner end portion of the hearing device is disclosed. The flange can be integrated with the hearing device or be an integral part of a removable ear dome. The flange is configured to form at least a partial seal with the user's ear. The flange can also prevent light from entering into the user's ear canal. A removable ear dome can be located on the hearing device by a portion of the physiological sensor protruding from the housing.Type: GrantFiled: November 7, 2022Date of Patent: November 12, 2024Assignee: Knowles Electronics, LLCInventors: Christopher L. Monti, Shehab Albahri, Charles B. King, Mohammad Mohammadi
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Patent number: 12063481Abstract: A balanced armature receiver can include a motor disposed in a case. The motor can include an armature having a first portion fixed to and extending from a yoke and a second portion extending through a coil tunnel. The second portion can have a free end-portion movably disposed in a magnet gap. The balanced armature receiver can include a damping compound-locating structure disposed on one or both of the armature and another portion of the receiver proximate the armature. The balanced armature receiver can include damping compound contacting the damping compound-locating structure and located between the armature and another portion of the receiver.Type: GrantFiled: August 16, 2022Date of Patent: August 13, 2024Assignee: Knowles Electronics, LLCInventors: Christopher L. Monti, Thomas E. Miller, Charles B. King, Kalyan Nadella, Mohammad Mohammadi
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Publication number: 20240148326Abstract: An ear-worn hearing device including an acoustic transducer and a physiological sensor located between an acoustic sealing flange and an inner end portion of the hearing device is disclosed. The flange can be integrated with the hearing device or be an integral part of a removable ear dome. The flange is configured to form at least a partial seal with the user's ear. The flange can also prevent light from entering into the user's ear canal. A removable ear dome can be located on the hearing device by a portion of the physiological sensor protruding from the housing.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 7, 2022Publication date: May 9, 2024Inventors: Christopher L. Monti, Shehab Albahri, Charles B. King, Mohammad Mohammadi
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Publication number: 20240064479Abstract: A balanced armature receiver can include a motor disposed in a case. The motor can include an armature having a first portion fixed to and extending from a yoke and a second portion extending through a coil tunnel. The second portion can have a free end-portion movably disposed in a magnet gap. The balanced armature receiver can include a damping compound-locating structure disposed on one or both of the armature and another portion of the receiver proximate the armature. The balanced armature receiver can include damping compound contacting the damping compound-locating structure and located between the armature and another portion of the receiver.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 16, 2022Publication date: February 22, 2024Inventors: Christopher L. Monti, Thomas E. Miller, Charles B. King, Kalyan Nadella, Mohammad Mohammadi
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Patent number: 8401215Abstract: A receiver is provided having a balanced armature motor mechanically interconnected to a displaceable diaphragm component. A front volume changes as the displaceable diaphragm component moves. The front volume is connected to a port. A rear volume changes oppositely to the front volume as the displaceable diaphragm moves. An acoustic channel connects to the port and is also connected to a sound outlet. The sound outlet allows acoustic energy to exit from the acoustic channel. A first acoustic pressure is generated in the front volume as the balanced armature motor moves the diaphragm. The acoustic channel and the internal volume are divided by a common wall section, wherein the common wall section is defined by at least one of the walls of the housing which also provides a portion of at least one wall for the acoustic channel.Type: GrantFiled: April 1, 2010Date of Patent: March 19, 2013Assignee: Knowles Electronics, LLCInventors: Daniel Max Warren, Thomas J. Jalava, Brad Olson, Michael J. Abry, Earl E. Houcek, Mark F. Halla, Charles B. King
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Publication number: 20100254556Abstract: A receiver is provided having a balanced armature motor mechanically interconnected to a displaceable diaphragm component. A front volume changes as the displaceable diaphragm component moves. The front volume is connected to a port. A rear volume changes oppositely to the front volume as the displaceable diaphragm moves. An acoustic channel connects to the port and is also connected to a sound outlet. The sound outlet allows acoustic energy to exit from the acoustic channel. A first acoustic pressure is generated in the front volume as the balanced armature motor moves the diaphragm. The acoustic channel and the internal volume are divided by a common wall section, wherein the common wall section is defined by at least one of the walls of the housing which also provides a portion of at least one wall for the acoustic channel.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 1, 2010Publication date: October 7, 2010Inventors: Daniel Max Warren, Thomas J. Jalava, Brad Olson, Michael J. Abry, Earl E. Houcek, Mark F. Halla, Charles B. King
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Patent number: 5187815Abstract: A glove for use by medical personnel which is adapted to help prevent accidental injuries when handling needles includes a first discrete layer of flexible material which has a pore size smaller than the diameter of a needle. The first layer forms a glove with an optional opening in the fingerprint area of the index finger stall and middle finger stall. The glove also includes a second discrete layer of flexible material which also has a pore size which is smaller than the diameter of a needle. This second layer is permanently attached to selected areas of the first layer. The selected areas comprise all of the thumb stall, and lateral sides of the index finger stall and middle finger stall. Preferably, the fingernail region is not covered by the second layer and backsides of the first distal joint portion of the index and middle finger stall are covered. A V-opening for the back side of the glove includes two distinct fastening devices.Type: GrantFiled: June 25, 1990Date of Patent: February 23, 1993Assignee: Medev CorporationInventors: Joseph A. Stern, Stephen L. Green, Charles B. King, Sharon B. May
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Patent number: 5094409Abstract: A lunar habitat is provided by placing an external tank of an orbiter in a low Earth orbit where the hydrogen tank is separated from the intertank and oxygen tank which form a base structure. The base structure is then outfitted with an air lock, living quarters, a thermal control system, an environmental control and life support system, and a propulsion system. After the mounting of an outer sheath about the base structure to act as a micrometeoroid shield, the base structure is propelled to a soft landing on the moon. The sheath is mounted at a distance from the base structure to provide a space therebetween which is filled with regolith after landing. Conveniently, a space station is used to outfit the base structure. Various elements of the oxygen tank and intertank are used in outfitting.Type: GrantFiled: May 9, 1990Date of Patent: March 10, 1992Assignees: The Bionetics Corporation, The United States of America as represented by the Administrator of the National Aeronautics and Space AdministrationInventors: Charles B. King, Warren D. Hypes, Lisa C. Simonsen, Ansel J. Butterfield, John E. Nealy, John B. Hall, Jr.
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Patent number: 4942626Abstract: A glove for use by medical personnel which is adapted to help prevent accidental injuries when handling needles includes a first discrete layer of flexible material which has a pore size smaller than the diameter of a needle. The first layer forms a glove with at least an opening in the fingerprint area of the index finger stall and middle finger stall. The glove also includes a second discrete layer of flexible material which also has a pore size which is smaller than the diameter of a needle. This second layer is permanently attached to selected areas of the first layer. The selected areas comprise all of the thumb stall, and lateral sides of the index finger stall and middle finger stall.Type: GrantFiled: December 23, 1988Date of Patent: July 24, 1990Assignee: Medev CorporationInventors: Joseph A. Stern, Stephen L. Green, Charles B. King, Sharon B. May
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Patent number: D290907Type: GrantFiled: September 12, 1984Date of Patent: July 21, 1987Inventor: Charles B. King