Patents by Inventor Jagtar S. Saroya
Jagtar S. Saroya 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: 7110804Abstract: A combined audio and electrical anatomy-signal sensor which is designed to collect, essentially from a selected, common anatomical site, related audio and electrical anatomical signals, such as heart-produced signals. The sensor includes a unique body structure which is designed to function both as a part of the audio-information gathering structure, and as a part of electrical electrode structure for gathering electrical signals. Chamber space is provided within this body for receiving and containing desired electrical circuitry, in the form of circuit-board-supported electrical components, which may be designed to perform any one of a number of different functions relative to signal gathering and transferring at and from an anatomical site.Type: GrantFiled: April 24, 2003Date of Patent: September 19, 2006Assignee: Inovise Medical, Inc.Inventors: Martin Baumer, Peter M. Galen, Steven A. Mahoney, Jagtar S. Saroya
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Publication number: 20040220486Abstract: A releasably interconnectible, signal-communicative interface between an anatomical signal sensor and an associated receiving coupler-adapter. Through complementary male and female interconnection structures, this interface is designed to accommodate both a mechanical, and an electrical, releasably locked cross-connection between such a sensor and a coupler-adapter. Spring-biased cam-interengaging interface components, including a cam surface on the sensor, and a pair of relatively moveable opposed clamping arms on the coupler-adapter operate, during the act of connection, to draw a sensor projection into a connected condition within a socket provided in the coupler-adapter. A springy, electrically conductive component in the adapter plays both mechanical and electrical roles in relation to operation of the interface.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 29, 2003Publication date: November 4, 2004Applicant: Inovise Medical, Inc.Inventors: Martin Baumer, Peter M. Galen, Steven A. Mahoney, Jagtar S. Saroya
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Publication number: 20040214478Abstract: A coupler-adapter which is employable in an anatomical signal path that extends between an anatomical signal sensor, such as an ECG electrical sensor, including one which may also be designed to collect audio information, and external signal-reception structure. The couple-adapter includes body structure which may be directly connected to such a sensor, and which includes plural sensor reception regions that are configured to receive and accommodate, mechanically and electrically, plural different types of such sensors.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 24, 2003Publication date: October 28, 2004Applicant: Inovise Medical, Inc.Inventors: Martin Baumer, Peter M. Galen, Steven A. Mahoney, Jagtar S. Saroya
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Publication number: 20040215094Abstract: A combined audio and electrical anatomy-signal sensor which is designed to collect, essentially from a selected, common anatomical site, related audio and electrical anatomical signals, such as heart-produced signals. The sensor includes a unique body structure which is designed to function both as a part of the audio-information gathering structure, and as a part of electrical electrode structure for gathering electrical signals. Chamber space is provided within this body for receiving and containing desired electrical circuitry, in the form of circuit-board-supported electrical components, which may be designed to perform any one of a number of different functions relative to signal gathering and transferring at and from an anatomical site.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 24, 2003Publication date: October 28, 2004Applicant: Inovise Medical, Inc.Inventors: Martin Baumer, Peter M. Galen, Steven A. Mahoney, Jagtar S. Saroya
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Patent number: 5554840Abstract: The flex cable common to commercially available smart card readers and hybrid card readers is eliminated resulting in lower cost, longer lifetimes, and increased reliability. The flex cable is replaced by an assemblage of molded plastic piece parts which travel in the plane of the card movement and elevate along an axis normal to that plane. The assemblage comprises a collar which moves in the plane of card movement but in a manner to elevate a mating spring contact array carraige vertically with respect to that plane. The vertical movement of the carraige distorts spring contacts in a mating, fixed position spring contact array so that the spring contacts distort to achieve electrical connection to the contacts on the card.Type: GrantFiled: March 7, 1994Date of Patent: September 10, 1996Assignee: American Magnetics CorporationInventor: Jagtar S. Saroya
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Patent number: 5491327Abstract: An encoder of magnetic credit cards and the like includes a slot for the movement of a medium therealong where the slot is wider than the thickness of the medium. Cosequently, the medium may tilt with respect to the planes of the side walls defining the slot. Such an encoder includes a timing wheel which ensures proper encoding of data on the medium even if the medium tilts with respect to the planes of the side walls. To this end, an encoder herein includes a suspension for the timing wheel which permits the wheel to tilt to conform to any tilt assumed by a medium advancing in the slot. A leaf spring of unique design permits the requisite tilt to be realized and has been found to have surprising strength so as to permit the suspension of not only the timing wheel but also a printed circuit board to which the timing wheel may be mounted.Type: GrantFiled: August 10, 1994Date of Patent: February 13, 1996Assignee: American Magnetics CorporationInventor: Jagtar S. Saroya
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Patent number: 5331138Abstract: A hybrid reader for smart cards and magnetic stripe cards includes a selective lock mechanism for only smart cards. The mechanism is responsive to the establishment of electrical contacts between the reader and the smart card for activating a latch mechanism. The mechanism is not responsive to the proper seating of a card in the reader or to the presence of only a magnetic stripe card and requires a greater amount of energy to capture a smart card than is required to release the card.Type: GrantFiled: November 3, 1992Date of Patent: July 19, 1994Assignee: American Magnetics Corp.Inventor: Jagtar S. Saroya
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Patent number: 5311003Abstract: Azimuth related problems common to hand-inserted, magnetic card readers are avoided by a spring loaded edge guide track which extends along the entire length of travel of the card rather than only in the vicinity of the read head. The invention of both advancing edges of the card within tracks and a pressure plate maintain the advancing card in the plane of travel in a prescribed vertical position necessary for cards with active electronic elements as well.Type: GrantFiled: June 5, 1992Date of Patent: May 10, 1994Assignee: American Magnetics CorporationInventor: Jagtar S. Saroya