Patents by Inventor Daniel Baker
Daniel Baker 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: 5326011Abstract: A web of material, typically paper, metal or film and most commonly roll photographic plate material, passes between a first, driven, roller made from material with a high coefficient of friction, typically neoprene rubber, and a second, driven, roller made from material with a low coefficient of friction, typically metal or nylon. The high-friction drive roller (only) is positionally adjustable. The web is driven straight ahead, without appreciable undesirable steering or skew, over a broad range of adjustments of the separation, and the parallelism, between the two rollers. The web motion is responsive substantially to only the high-friction drive roller, and the web speed may accordingly be regulated, including so as to be maintained highly uniform, in response to the drive roller (only).Type: GrantFiled: January 22, 1993Date of Patent: July 5, 1994Assignee: Printware, Inc.Inventors: Donald V. Mager, Daniel A. Baker
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Patent number: 5270004Abstract: A compact, cylindrical integrated blood heater/oxygenator in which the blood flows transversely to the axial direction of hollow heat exchange and oxygenation fibers. Blood enters a longitudinally extending central chamber of the blood heater/oxygenator, and moves radially through annular hollow heat exchange and oxygenation fiber bundles in a direction generally perpendicular to the axis of the device and generally transverse to the axial direction of the fibers. The blood proceeds toward the outer wall of the oxygenator where the temperature is adjusted and oxygenated blood is collected and passed out of the oxygenator through an exit port.Type: GrantFiled: May 11, 1992Date of Patent: December 14, 1993Assignee: Minntech CorporationInventors: Louis C. Cosentino, Jeffrey A. Lee, Daniel A. Baker
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Patent number: 5137531Abstract: A device having a blood oxygenator and heat exchanger of the outside perfusion type. The blood oxygenator employs a tightly packed, crisscrossing bundle of gas permeable hollow fibers. The heat exchanger employs a bundle of polyurethane, liquid impermeable hollow tubes. A center divider facilitates two separate compartments and allows control over pack densities within each compartment while allowing blood to move in a planar manner throughout the device.Type: GrantFiled: January 23, 1990Date of Patent: August 11, 1992Assignee: Minntech CorporationInventors: Jeffrey A. Lee, Louis C. Cosentino, Perry L. Blackshear, Daniel A. Baker
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Patent number: 4906581Abstract: A method for non-destructive testing for approximation of oxygen transmission in hollow fiber blood oxygenators or the like is provided which method includes passing a first fluid at a predetermined temperature and volume flow rate through the hollows of the fibers and a second fluid at a second predetermined input temperature and volume flow rate across the outside of the fibers and measuring the heat rise or fall of the fluids and comparing the results with standards for a given blood oxygenator device.Type: GrantFiled: October 20, 1988Date of Patent: March 6, 1990Assignee: Minntech CorporationInventors: Daniel A. Baker, Louis C. Cosentino, LeRoy J. Fischbach, Robert T. Hall, II, Anatol M. Hnojewyj, Scott R. Vagle, Perry L. Blackshear, Jr.
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Patent number: 4721123Abstract: A machine for reprocessing catheters of the type having a double lumen, one of which leads to a balloon. A used catheter is sealed within a cassette which in turn is connected by multiple ports to a cleaning side of the machine. Cleaning solution is flushed through the inside and outside of the catheter. The balloon integrity is tested by adding step wise volume additions and monitoring the pressure. The data generated is compared to a standard curve for new catheters. The cleaned, sterile catheter is then rinsed to remove all traces of sterilant. Sterile saline is alternatively flushed through the cassette and catheter. The balloon is again tested for leaks. No portion of the rinse side of the machine requires sterilizing except for the disposable tubing set and saline source. The rinsed, clean and sterile catheter is removed from the cassette for reuse.Type: GrantFiled: October 23, 1986Date of Patent: January 26, 1988Assignee: Minntech CorporationInventors: Louis C. Cosentino, Daniel A. Baker, Edward J. Mikolajczyk, Russel L. Hoeker, Jo-Ann B. Maltais
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Patent number: 4488823Abstract: A method and apparatus is disclosed for determining the temperature to which a thermistor is exposed. A capacitor is charged through a reference resistor and the length of time required to charge the capacitor to a predetermined level is measured to obtain a reference charge time. The capacitor is discharged, and then charged through the thermistor and the length of time required to charge the capacitor to the predetermined level through the thermistor is measured to obtain a temperature charge time. The temperature to which the thermistor is exposed is determined by computing the difference between the reference charge time and the temperature charge time divided by the sum of the times.Type: GrantFiled: November 2, 1981Date of Patent: December 18, 1984Assignee: Whirlpool CorporationInventor: Daniel A. Baker
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Patent number: 4420668Abstract: An apparatus and method for controlling cooking in a microwave oven whereby the power input to the cooking cavity is held at a predetermined, constant level. Available line power is measured through a winding or tap on the high voltage transformer secondary and the duty cycle of the magnetron power supply is adjusted to maintain a constant average power output.Type: GrantFiled: June 25, 1981Date of Patent: December 13, 1983Assignee: Litton Systems, Inc.Inventors: Gerald L. Larson, Robert L. Ellis, Daniel A. Baker
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Patent number: 4377158Abstract: Electronic apparatus is disclosed which is usable to determine the fluency of a person's speech. This apparatus may monitor a dialogue directly, may be connected to a telephone to monitor a dialogue, or may be connceted to be responsive to a recording of the dialogue. The apparatus determines the number of hesitation pauses of joint silence of both persons bounded by speech uttered by the subject which pauses are in excess of a time interval in the order of one second of time. The apparatus gives an indication, either visible or audible, when the number of such pauses exceeds a presettable limit per unit of time. The apparatus may be used by the medical profession to determine in a subject the existence of or proneness to clinical coronary artery disease where the rate of such hesitation pauses is in excess of a presettable value. It may also be used by disc jockeys, sales personnel, executives, or the like.Type: GrantFiled: February 2, 1981Date of Patent: March 22, 1983Assignee: Ernest H. FriedmanInventors: Ernest H. Friedman, Charles N. Flammer, Daniel A. Baker, Spiro Vamvakas
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Patent number: 4370690Abstract: A vacuum cleaner control providing solid state high and low speed electronic control of a vacuum cleaner motor. The control circuit is arranged to terminate operation of the motor in the event the sensed speed of a brush driven by the motor drops below a predetermined low speed as by jamming of the brush. A membrane touch switch panel includes switches which provide manually controlled inputs to the control. In one form, the control uses phase control in setting the low speed operation of the motor and in another form, the control utilizes half wave rectification in setting the low speed motor operation.Type: GrantFiled: February 6, 1981Date of Patent: January 25, 1983Assignee: Whirlpool CorporationInventor: Daniel A. Baker
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Patent number: 4315413Abstract: A room air conditioner includes a variable speed eevaporator fan and a compressor selectively energized by a temperature control system. An ambient temperature sensor monitors the temperature of the room and an evaporator temperature sensor monitors the temperature of the evaporator. In an automatic mode of operation, the evaporator fan speed and compressor energization depend upon the difference between the ambient temperature and a set point temperature as determined by the position of a slide switch with multiple contacts each of which correspond to a stored set point value. The ambient and evaporator temperatures are determined by a linearization computation which utilizes a capacitor sequentially charged through the reference resistor and the ambient thermistor and the evaporator thermistor. The compressor is cycled off when the evaporator temperature falls below a certain value, and the compressor is held off for a fixed period of time after it has been de-energized to prevent short cycling or lockup.Type: GrantFiled: December 31, 1979Date of Patent: February 16, 1982Assignee: Whirlpool CorporationInventor: Daniel A. Baker
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Patent number: 4278096Abstract: Electronic apparatus is disclosed which is usable to determine the fluency of a person's speech. This apparatus may monitor a dialogue directly, may be connected to a telephone to monitor a dialogue, or may be connected to be responsive to a recording of the dialogue. The apparatus determines the number of hesitation pauses of joint silence of both persons bounded by speech uttered by the subject which pauses are in excess of a time interval in the order of one second of time. The apparatus gives an indication, either visible or audible, when the number of such pauses exceeds a presettable limit per unit of time. The apparatus may be used by the medical profession to determine in a subject the existence of present clinical coronary artery disease where the rate of such hesitation pauses is in excess of a presettable value. It may also be used by disc jockeys, sales personnel, executives, or the like.Type: GrantFiled: May 2, 1979Date of Patent: July 14, 1981Assignee: Ernest H. FriedmanInventors: Ernest H. Friedman, Charles M. Flammer, Daniel A. Baker, Spiro Vamvakas
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Patent number: 4245370Abstract: A control circuit for effectively preventing damage to the blower or fan motor of a vacuum cleaner which could otherwise result from a jammed condition of the beater brush thereof. The control circuit effects discontinuation of the energization of the motor in the event the rotational speed of the beater brush drops below a preselected speed. The discontinuation of energization may be effected by the control a preselected period of time after the speed drops below the preselected speed. An indicating device may be provided for indicating such discontinuation of energization. A second indicating device may be provided for indicating a reduction in speed of the beater brush less than that sufficient to cause discontinuation of the energization but sufficient to warrant warning the user that a partial jamming of the beater brush has occurred.Type: GrantFiled: January 8, 1979Date of Patent: January 20, 1981Assignee: Whirlpool CorporationInventor: Daniel A. Baker
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Patent number: 4156423Abstract: Electronic apparatus is disclosed which is usable to determine the fluency of a person's speech. This apparatus may monitor a dialogue directly, may be connected to a telephone to monitor a dialogue, or may be connected to be responsive to a recording of the dialogue. The apparatus determines the number of hesitation pauses of joint silence of both persons bounded by speech uttered by the subject which pauses are in excess of a time interval in the order of one second of time. The apparatus gives an indication, either visible or audible, when the number of such pauses exceeds a presettable limit per unit of time. The apparatus may be used by the medical profession to determine a subject's proneness to clinical coronary atherosclerosis where the rate of such hesitation pauses is in excess of a presettable value. It may also be used by disc jockeys, sales personnel or the like.Type: GrantFiled: November 14, 1977Date of Patent: May 29, 1979Assignee: Ernest H. FriedmanInventors: Ernest H. Friedman, Charles M. Flammer, Daniel A. Baker
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Patent number: 4091531Abstract: The invention relates to a tool and a method for simultaneously staking a plurality of wires into an electrical connector of the type having two rows of contact members, one row overlying the other. More particularly, the tool includes a connector support assembly on the moving ram member. This moving assembly holds the connector so that the openings of the wire-in-slot blades face downwardly. A wire support assembly is positioned on the lower, stationary member. The wires to be staked into the contact members are dressed across a series of plates having functionally-related posts and slots. The connector is brought down onto the stationary assembly which supports the wires so that the wire-in-slot blades may be pushed onto them. Both assemblies include lateral restraining members which confine the blades during the staking operation.Type: GrantFiled: May 5, 1976Date of Patent: May 30, 1978Assignee: AMP IncorporatedInventors: Daniel Baker Grubb, William Ludlow Schumacher, Robert Volinskie
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Patent number: 4074153Abstract: A magnetic propulsion device which provides a magnetic field in which a permanently magnetized conveyor element is caused to have translatory motion as a unitary body. Operation of the device does not depend on induced magnetism in the moving element or in the production of the field which provides the propelling force for the element, such field being produced as by permanent magnets independently thereof. In several forms of the invention the permanent magnet element is suspended by repulsion forces and simultaneously propelled by attraction forces along a passage within the field. The magnetic elements producing the field are variously arranged to provide the propulsion as by lining the passage with magnetic strips of alternating polarity to produce repulsion and attraction forces of differing degree on the moving element or with magnetic members of a single polarity to produce a continuously increasing field of attraction for the element which is propelled thereby.Type: GrantFiled: August 26, 1975Date of Patent: February 14, 1978Inventors: Daniel Baker, deceased, Alan W. Borst
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Patent number: 4024794Abstract: A three-position pneumatic tool having a toggle trigger for actuating a control rod which in turn controls a pair of pneumatic check-valves. Three interconnected, tandemly arranged piston assemblies are operatively associated with an air pressure source at one end while also being operatively associated with a work assembly at the other end. The trigger is spring-biased to a location wherein the tool is in a neutral workpiece engaging position. Actuation of the trigger in one direction will open one of the pneumatic valves whereupon air pressure acts upon the upper surface of one of the pistons so as to lower or retract the tool to a workpiece insertion position. Release of the trigger permits the tool to attain the workpiece engaged or neutral position. Rotation of the trigger in the opposite direction permits the other pneumatic valve to open whereupon air pressure acts upon the lower surfaces of all the pistons so as to raise and actuate the tool to the operating position.Type: GrantFiled: February 2, 1973Date of Patent: May 24, 1977Assignee: AMP IncorporatedInventor: Daniel Baker Grubb
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Patent number: 4017954Abstract: This invention relates to a tool and the method for terminating a plurality of parallel conductors such as are found in a ribbon coaxial cable. More particularly, the invention discloses a tool having a stationary platform on which a multi-contact connector is positioned and a movable member containing wire stakers which drive half of the conductors in the cable into the wire-in-slot contacts simultaneously.Type: GrantFiled: September 22, 1975Date of Patent: April 19, 1977Assignee: AMP IncorporatedInventor: Daniel Baker Grubb
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Patent number: 3931726Abstract: This invention relates to a device, actuated by a propellant, for crimping heavy-walled terminals about large size electrical wire.Type: GrantFiled: January 21, 1975Date of Patent: January 13, 1976Assignee: AMP IncorporatedInventor: Daniel Baker Grubb
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Patent number: D283131Type: GrantFiled: February 3, 1984Date of Patent: March 25, 1986Assignee: Percom Data CorporationInventor: Daniel A. Baker
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Patent number: RE33119Abstract: A method and apparatus is disclosed for determining the temperature to which a thermistor is exposed. A capacitor is charged through a reference resistor and the length of time required to charge the capacitor to a predetermined level is measured to obtain a reference charge time. The capacitor is discharged, and then charged through the thermistor and the length of time required to charge the capacitor to the predetermined level through the thermistor is measured to obtain a temperature charge time. The temperature to which the thermistor is exposed is determined by computing the difference between the reference charge time and the temperature charge time divided by the sum of the times.Type: GrantFiled: March 7, 1988Date of Patent: November 28, 1989Assignee: Whirlpool CorporationInventor: Daniel A. Baker