Patents by Inventor Donald A. Streck
Donald A. Streck 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: 5486164Abstract: Apparatus for providing passive protection against accidental needle-stick for a hypodermic needle extending from a hub. There is a tip protector comprising a cross-piece disposed transverse to the needle having an elongated first bore therethrough through which the needle passes and having a bell-shaped tip-guard extending from the cross-piece concentrically about the first bore and covering a tip portion of the needle with the tip protector in an extended position. The tip protector is slidably moveable along the needle supported by the elongated first bore between the extended position and a retracted position with the tip portion of the needle exposed for use. Guide apparatus guides the tip protector between the extended position and the retracted position. A coil spring biases the tip protector to the extended position. A releasable lock automatically and releasably locks the tip protector in the extended position when the tip protector moves to the extended position from a position retracted therefrom.Type: GrantFiled: May 6, 1993Date of Patent: January 23, 1996Assignee: Showa Hatsumei Kaisha, Ltd.Inventor: Donald A. Streck
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Patent number: 5336200Abstract: This invention is a carpule-using syringe assembly having a needle protected to minimize the chance of accidental needle-stick. There is a carpule having a pierceable end and a syringe body for receiving and holding the carpule with the pierceable end adjacent an opening in an end portion of the syringe body. A cap is disposed over the pierceable end. The cap includes a support portion disposed in the opening. There are carpule-piercing portions for piercing the pierceable end of the carpule through the cap and a needle having a patient-piercing end. A retractable protective sleeve formed of a plurality of longitudinal slats is disposed over the patient-piercing end of the needle. Finally, there is provision for attaching the needle and the retractable protective sleeve in combination to the support portion with the needle in communication with an interior portion of the carpule through the carpule-piercing portions.Type: GrantFiled: March 10, 1992Date of Patent: August 9, 1994Assignee: InjectiMed, Inc.Inventors: Donald A. Streck, Thomas C. Kuracina, Randall E. Ohnemus
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Patent number: 5295454Abstract: Apparatus for releasably attaching an outrigger to a canoe so that the outrigger will release from the canoe rather than breaking the outrigger or the canoe. The inner ends of the outrigger yakus are attached to the canoe with a touch fastener material in shear so that the yakus are held firmly in place but will release under high shear forces on the touch fastener material.Type: GrantFiled: March 18, 1993Date of Patent: March 22, 1994Assignee: Showa Hatsumei Kaisha, Ltd.Inventor: Donald A. Streck
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Patent number: 5278545Abstract: A combined backlighting panel, position determination system, and display for use in pen-driven computer systems. There is a panel of a transparent material divided into a plurality of illumination areas. Each of the illumination areas comprises a lensing structure on the bottom surface of the panel for directing entering light towards the top surface of the panel over the associated illumination area. A plurality of light-emitting diodes are disposed to direct light into the lensing structure of respective ones of the plurality of illumination areas. A substrate carries the grids of a digitizer tablet as well as the light emitting diodes. The panel is disposed on the substrate with the bottom surface adjacent the substrate. A display panel is disposed over the top surface of the panel.Type: GrantFiled: June 11, 1992Date of Patent: January 11, 1994Assignee: Showa Hatsumei Kaisha, Ltd.Inventor: Donald A. Streck
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Patent number: 5261880Abstract: A single-use hypodermic syringe which locks up after one use. There is a body having a cylindrical container for holding a fluid. A hollow needle communicates with an interior of the cylindrical container through one end and a sliding plunger disposed in the cylindrical container is connected to a plunger rod disposed through an opposite end of the cylindrical container. There is locking apparatus allowing the plunger to move only in a direction towards the one end whereby after the plunger is moved adjacent the one end, it cannot be withdrawn for subsequent use. In one version, the plunger has a locking plate attached thereto. In another version, a hooked plate at the end of the cylindrical container digs into and grips an end bore of the plunger. In still another version, the plunger rod is gripped and held if movement to withdraw the plunger is attempted. Both disposable and carpule-using versions are disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: March 10, 1992Date of Patent: November 16, 1993Assignee: Injectimed, Inc.Inventors: Donald A. Streck, Thomas C. Kuracina, Randall E. Ohnemus
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Patent number: 5258867Abstract: Enhancements to the base station of an infrared-linked communication system include tubular reflective concentrator apparatus for reflecting IR signals entering an inlet end onto a photodetector located at an outlet end. Signal-to-noise ratio is improved, signal gain in attained, and unwanted light signals are excluded thereby. The tubular reflective concentrator apparatus can also be employed with IR emitters to focus and direct emitted light from an LED or the like towards a predefined field of view. Multiple tubular reflective concentrator apparatus is shown implemented in a unitary, molded plastic shell. The photodetectors and emitters can also be mounted at the bottom of an associated tubular reflective concentrator apparatus with a plug attached thereto so that they can be plugged into a support structure to provide custom installations where necessary.Type: GrantFiled: October 10, 1991Date of Patent: November 2, 1993Assignee: Light Ideas IncorporatedInventors: Jerry R. Iggulden, Ron Poulin, Donald A. Streck
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Patent number: 5241410Abstract: This invention provides a number of improvements to wireless telephone systems. There is an adapter box for interfacing standard telephone equipment to an IR-based telephone interface to replace the acoustic modem now used. A telepoint repeater system allows users to "roam" throughout the area and not be tied to a particular IR input point in the building. An IR through-the-wall repeater conducts an IR signal through a wall without having to bore a hole through it. A public telephone call-back enhancement allows a caller on an IR public telephone system to receive incoming calls. A handset credit interface system allows a portable handset (IR, RF, or cellular) to be employed as a credit transaction interface transmitting credit information directly to the credit computer. An IR interfacing base station allows a handset intended for interfacing with a public telepoint to be used at home for connection to the home's telephone line as a wireless telephone.Type: GrantFiled: June 21, 1990Date of Patent: August 31, 1993Assignee: LitePhone Systems Ltd.Inventors: Donald A. Streck, Jerry R. Iggulden
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Patent number: 5119618Abstract: This is a corrective saddle pad for use under a saddle to provide a better fit of the saddle on a horse's back. The pad is in two portions connected by adjustable straps so as to sit on opposite sides of the horse's backbone. It further comprises a pair of washable inner pads and a pair of corrective outer pad releasable attached to one another. The washable inner pads have a layer of neoprene foam rubber in contact with the horse's skin to prevent rubbing and chafing.Type: GrantFiled: February 2, 1990Date of Patent: June 9, 1992Assignee: Showa Hastumei Kaisha, Ltd.Inventor: Donald A. Streck
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Patent number: 5101499Abstract: A wireless local television transmission system with related methods, apparatus, and components. There is a source of a video signal to be viewed at a remote location such as a TV camera, cable select box, antenna, or VCR. An up converter is connected to the source for shifting the video signal to a frequency above the normal television bands. A transmitter is connected to the up converter for transmitting the video signal at the shifted frequency. A receiver is disposed at the remote location for receiving the transmitted video signal. A down converter is connected to the receiver for shifting the video signal back down to a frequency within the normal television bands and identified with a known channel. Finally, conventional television set functions are connected to the down converter for processing and displaying the video signal on the known channel.Type: GrantFiled: December 27, 1989Date of Patent: March 31, 1992Assignees: Jerry R. Iggulden, Donald A. StreckInventors: Donald A. Streck, Jerry R. Iggulden
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Patent number: 5054945Abstract: This is a bottle for containing a window-washing solution and having a sponge and a squeegee blade mounted vertially thereon along the side of the bottle. The sponge communicates with the interior of the bottle through an anti-leak valve contained in a button protrusion in the sidewall of the bottle overwhich a plastic member carrying the sponge and squeegee blade is snapped. A protective cover also snaps onto the bottle and covers the sponge and squeegee blade to protect them from deformation and damage during storage. The bottle with sponge, squeegee blade and protective cover in place provides a small profile for storage in the glove compartment of an automobile or the like.Type: GrantFiled: February 7, 1991Date of Patent: October 8, 1991Inventors: Jerry R. Iggulden, Donald A. Streck
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Patent number: 5045948Abstract: A wireless local television transmission system with related methods, apparatus, and components. There is a source of a video signal to be viewed at a remote location such as a TV camera, cable select box, antenna, or VCR. An up converter is connected to the source for shifting the video signal to a frequency above the normal television bands. A transmitter is connected to the up converter for transmitting the video signal at the shifted frequency. A receiver is disposed at the remote location for receiving the transmitted video signal. A down converter is connected to the receiver for shifting the video signal back down to a frequency within the normal television bands and identified with a known channel. Finally, conventional television set functions are connected to the down converter for processing and displaying the video signal on the known channel.Type: GrantFiled: December 27, 1989Date of Patent: September 3, 1991Assignees: Donald A. Streck, Jerry R. IgguldenInventors: Donald A. Streck, Jerry R. Iggulden
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Patent number: 5023931Abstract: A wireless local television transmission system with related methods, apparatus, and components. There is a source of a video signal to be viewed at a remote location such as a TV camera, cable select box, antenna, or VCR. An up converter is connected to the source for shifting the video signal to a frequency above the normal television bands. A transmitter is connected to the up converter for transmitting the video signal at the shifted frequency. A receiver is disposed at the remote location for receiving the transmitted video signal. A down converter is connected to the receiver for shifting the video signal back down to a frequency within the normal television bands and identified with a known channel. Finally, conventional television set functions are connected to the down converter for processing and displaying the video signal on the known channel.Type: GrantFiled: December 27, 1989Date of Patent: June 11, 1991Assignees: Jerry Iggulden, Donald StreckInventors: Donald A. Streck, Jerry R. Iggulden
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Patent number: 5013895Abstract: This invention provides a low-cost printer for use by businesses and individuals to print a ten digit Postnet barcode on an envelope at the time of mailing so as to improve the routing and delivery time thereof. There are input keys or dials for a user to manually input digits comprising a ZIP+4 Code of an addressee. There is also calculator logic for calculating a tenth digit representing a check value associated with the digits of the ZIP+4 Code and a printer for printing a sequence of Postnet barcode characters corresponding to respective ones of the digits of the ZIP+4 Code and the tenth digit comprising the ten digit Postnet barcode. In a manuel version, the calculator logic is separate from manual input and printing apparatus. A user uses the calculator logic to calculate the tenth digit and then inputs it manually for printing. In a powered version, the calculator logic is included with the logic which drives a mechanical printhead such as an inkjet or dot matrix printer.Type: GrantFiled: October 23, 1989Date of Patent: May 7, 1991Inventors: Jerry R. Iggulden, Donald A. Streck
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Patent number: 5012350Abstract: A wireless local television transmission system with related methods, apparatus, and components. There is a source of a video signal to be viewed at a remote location such as a TV camera, cable select box, antenna, or VCR. An up converter is connected to the source for shifting the video signal to a frequency above the normal television bands. A transmitter is connected to the up converter for transmitting the video signal at the shifted frequency. A receiver is disposed at the remote location for receiving the transmitted video signal. A down converter is connected to the receiver for shifting the video signal back down to a frequency within the normal television bands and identified with a known channel. Finally, conventional television set functions are connected to the down converter for processing and displaying the video signal on the known channel.Type: GrantFiled: December 27, 1989Date of Patent: April 30, 1991Assignees: Jerry R. Iggulden, Donald A. StreckInventors: Donald A. Streck, Jerry R. Iggulden
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Patent number: 5009368Abstract: Various apparatus and methods are shown for controlling the emissions from sprinkler heads in an irrigation system to cause variable volume irrigation at a constant pressure. In one approach, a rotating sprinkler head is rotated at different speeds as a function of the radial position of the emerging water stream so that dryer areas have slower rotational movement of the sprinkler head and, thereby, a greater volume of water discharged thereon. In another approach, the water to the sprinkler head is turned on and off during the irrigation period rather than being turned on at the beginning and off at the end. As a result, multiple heads which are individually turned off and on have a better average water distribution. Likewise, high-precipitation sprinkler heads are made to operate with an average low-precipitation so that run-off and water waste are virtually eliminated.Type: GrantFiled: June 21, 1989Date of Patent: April 23, 1991Assignee: Light Ideas IncorporatedInventors: Donald A. Streck, Jerry R. Iggulden
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Patent number: 5003583Abstract: This is a facsimile printer broadcast exchange (PBX) system for receiving a facsimile transmission over a telephone line from a facsimile device at a remote loction directed to a telephone number with an extension number and for transmitting the facsimile transmission over a network to one of a plurality of printer units associated with the extension number for printing thereby. There is a data buffer for receiving and holding digital data. An interface is connected to the telephone line for removing and saving the extension number, for establishing and maintaining a bi-directional facsimile communications link with the facsimile device over the telephone line, for using the link to receive the transmission from the facsimile device, and for storing data of the transmission in the data buffer. Data transmission logic removes data from the data buffer means and transmits it to a network in packets addressed to the extension number.Type: GrantFiled: May 15, 1989Date of Patent: March 26, 1991Inventors: Jerry R. Iggulden, Donald A. Streck
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Patent number: 5001749Abstract: A printing medium for the printing of images thereon to form a document by the printer of a standard facsimile machine in a manner which renders the document unreadable to a casual observer. There is a strip of a flexible printing medium receivable by the facsimile machine for passage therethrough past the printer thereof. The printing medium has a surface for receiving an image from the printer. Additionally, there is a strip of an obscuring medium removably attached to the printing medium along an edge thereof in a manner which will allow the obscuring medium to pass through the facsimile machine in combination with the printing medium. The obscuring medium has an obscuring portion covering a printing surface of the printing medium upon which the printer prints images for rendering printing on the printing medium unreadable to a casual observer. Four embodiments are disclosed for use in both thermal and plain paper facsimile machines.Type: GrantFiled: April 21, 1989Date of Patent: March 19, 1991Inventors: Jerry R. Iggulden, Donald A. Streck
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Patent number: 4989238Abstract: Facsimile record and playback apparatus for receiving and recording facsimile transmissions on a removable recording medium for later display and viewing. There is a cassette device and a record/playback deck for removably receiving the cassette device, for receiving data signals, for writing the data signals on the recording medium, for reading the data signals, and for providing the data signals at an output. A modem is connected for receiving facsimile transmissions. First logic is connected to the output of the modem for establishing a handshaking interface with a facsimile machine transmitting a facsimile, for receiving the facsimile transmission, for stripping off unnecessary transmission related information from document data information, for inserting control characters required for proper transcription at a later time, and for transmitting the control characters and document data information as data signals to the record/playback deck.Type: GrantFiled: February 21, 1989Date of Patent: January 29, 1991Assignee: Light Ideas IncorporatedInventors: Jerry R. Iggulden, Donald A. Streck
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Patent number: 4918723Abstract: A keyboard to facsimile transmission device allowing the direct imputting of a sequence of identifying signals representing alpha-numeric characters and delimiters comprising a message to be transmitted to a facsimile machine for printing thereby. The messages are input to a keyboard employing an LCD display panel in a text editing mode. The messages are digitized from stored font definitions and output on a line-by-line basis in the form of a pseudo page including spacing areas of non-characters inserted by the logic according to a pre-established page definition. Stored forms character sequences can be intermeshed with inputs from the keyboard to allow the user to operate in a self-prompting mode. A digitized signature or small hand drawing can be inserted with the text for transmitting orders, checks, credit vouchers, or the like, requiring a verifying signature. The font definitions include pixel replication for reduced memory and time requirements. Both military and commercial applications are described.Type: GrantFiled: October 7, 1988Date of Patent: April 17, 1990Assignees: Jerry R. Iggulden, Donald A. StreckInventors: Jerry R. Iggulden, Donald A. Streck
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Patent number: 4916739Abstract: An adhesive photocopyable transparency for use in a secure facsimile transmission system wherein one of two partial documents each containing portions of an original document which are complementary and mutually exclusive is photocopied onto the transparency and overlayed on the other of the two partial documents in registration therewith to recreate the original document. There is a rectangular sheet of a transparent plastic material having a surface for accepting and holding a photocopy image. An adhesive material is disposed at an edge of the sheet of plastic material and a removable protective covering is disposed over the adhesive material so as to allow the transparency to pass freely through a photocopy machine and be slid on the surface of a document without the adhesive material interfering therewith.Type: GrantFiled: March 22, 1989Date of Patent: April 10, 1990Assignees: Jerry R. Iggulden, Donald A. StreckInventors: Jerry R. Iggulden, Donald A. Streck