Patents by Inventor Gayle B. Gerth

Gayle B. Gerth 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: 6375630
    Abstract: A massaging system includes a pad; a heater element, and motorized vibrators in respective regions of the pad; corresponding heater and motor drivers in the pad; a control wand removably connectable to the pad and having a microcontroller with RAM and ROM, a serial EEPROM; a serial interface to a shift register in the pad for signaling pulse width modulation of the drivers. The ROM defines a master set of operating modes and variations thereof in response to operator input of intensity, region, heat input; and mode signals to the controller. The EEPROM has data for implementing and configuring a subset of the master modes. The system can also provide composite modes including a test mode that automatically sequentially activates each mode and variation of the subset of the modes without delays for exercising non-implemented modes.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 28, 1998
    Date of Patent: April 23, 2002
    Assignee: InSeat Solutions, LLC
    Inventors: Stanley Cutler, Gayle B. Gerth, Alton B. Otis, Jr., Taylor Chau
  • Patent number: 6110131
    Abstract: A vibrating massage furniture cushion and a method for making such cushion is provided. The cushion is created by enclosing an electric motor-driven vibrator in a flexible material, such as a shrink-wrap plastic material, suspending the vibrator within a cushion-making form and creating the foam cushion by reacting one or more foam precursor chemicals within the form. As the foam is created, it automatically envelopes the vibrator, thereby rigidly retaining the vibrator in place within the cushion. Because the vibrator has been surrounded with the thin flexible material, the foam cannot enter the motor area during the foam creation step. Therefore, the foam creation step does not damage the motor or otherwise make it inoperable. The invention provides a simple and efficient way of making cushion-containing vibration massage articles without having to go through the step of sculpting out a recess for the vibrator within a finished cushion article.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 28, 1998
    Date of Patent: August 29, 2000
    Assignee: JB Research, Inc.
    Inventors: Charles G. Sleichter, III, Gayle B. Gerth
  • Patent number: 6087942
    Abstract: A tactile alert stimulation and massaging system for equipment such as a vehicle includes a pad; a heater element, and motorized vibrators in respective regions of the pad; a plurality of vibratory transducers for location relative to plural zones of the seat, each transducer being responsive to a transducer power signal; a microprocessor controller having program and variable memory and an input and output interface; an array of input elements connected to the input interface for signaling the microprocessor in response to operator input, the signaling including an intensity control value, a plurality of mode signals, and a plurality of region signals relating transducers to be enabled; a driver circuit responsive to the output interface for producing, separately for each of the transducers, the power signal; and the microprocessor controller being operative in response to the input elements for activating the transducers for operation thereof in a plurality of modes including a massaging mode selectively pr
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 18, 1998
    Date of Patent: July 11, 2000
    Assignee: JB Research, Inc.
    Inventors: Charles G. Sleichter, III, Stanley Cutler, Gayle B. Gerth, Alton B. Otis, Jr., Taylor Chau
  • Patent number: 6039702
    Abstract: A computer controlled massaging system includes a pad; a plurality of motorized vibrators in respective regions of the pad; a heater element in the pad; a microprocessor controller; an array of input elements responsive to operator input for signaling an intensity control value, at least one region signal relating motors to be activated, and a heat control input; and a plurality of motor drivers and a heater driver responsive to the controller. The motors can be variably driven using pulse-width modulation, with duty cycle compensation for voltage drops resulting from added loads, and with current limiting when, for example, the system is powered from an AC line using a low-voltage transformer of limited capacity. Also disclosed is a corresponding method for massaging.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 28, 1997
    Date of Patent: March 21, 2000
    Assignee: JB Research, Inc.
    Inventors: Stanley Cutler, Gayle B. Gerth, Alton B. Otis, Jr., Taylor Chau