Patents by Inventor John Edward Pfeifer
John Edward Pfeifer 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: 6768549Abstract: An analyzer apparatus includes a receptacle for an ampoule, an analysis system, an incubator, and a master control. The analysis system includes a light source and a photodetector positioned such that the light from the light source passes through the receptacle. The master control includes a display, a timer, and a memory provided with a look-up table. During operation, an ampoule containing a sample and an indicator which changes color when a certain level of biological activity is present in the sample is placed within the receptacles. The analysis system is operated to transmit light at the predetermined wavelength through the ampoule to the detector, and a maximum amount of light passing through the ampoule is logged. The incubator is operated to heat the receptacle and the ampoule therein to a desired test temperature and the timer is started. The analysis system periodically transmits light through the ampoule.Type: GrantFiled: June 8, 2000Date of Patent: July 27, 2004Inventors: John Edward Pfeifer, Peter E. Rising
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Patent number: 6762842Abstract: A light analysis system for analyzing light transmitted through an ampoule includes a housing having at least one receptacle for the ampoule, a cover for substantially preventing ambient light from affecting the receptacle and having an interior reflective surface, and a master control system. Each receptacle includes at least one light source and a photodetector positioned such that the light from the light source passes through the receptacle (and thereby the ampoule and its contents) prior to entering the photodetector. According to one preferred aspect of the invention, the receptacles are provided preferably at a 30° to 45° angle relative to vertical. According to another preferred aspect of the invention, the light source is at least one LED which is directed to transmit light upward into the reflective surface of the cover such that the light is reflected by the cover downward into the receptacle toward the photodetector.Type: GrantFiled: December 4, 2002Date of Patent: July 13, 2004Assignee: Microcensus, LLCInventors: John Edward Pfeifer, William Frederick, Alvaro Dedios
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Publication number: 20030072000Abstract: A light analysis system for analyzing light transmitted through an ampoule includes a housing having at least one receptacle for the ampoule, a cover for substantially preventing ambient light from affecting the receptacle and having an interior reflective surface, and a master control system. Each receptacle includes at least one light source and a photodetector positioned such that the light from the light source passes through the receptacle (and thereby the ampoule and its contents) prior to entering the photodetector. According to one preferred aspect of the invention, the receptacles are provided preferably at a 30° to 45° angle relative to vertical. According to another preferred aspect of the invention, the light source is at least one LED which is directed to transmit light upward into the reflective surface of the cover such that the light is reflected by the cover downward into the receptacle toward the photodetector.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 4, 2002Publication date: April 17, 2003Applicant: Microcensus, LLCInventors: John Edward Pfeifer, William Frederick, Alvaro Dedios, Stephen C. Fog
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Patent number: 6493085Abstract: A light analysis system for analyzing light transmitted through an ampoule includes a housing having at least one. receptacle for the ampoule, a cover for substantially preventing ambient light from affecting the receptacle and having an interior reflective surface, and a master control system. Each receptacle includes at least one light source and a photodetector positioned such that the light from the light source passes through the receptacle (and thereby the ampoule and its contents) prior to entering the photodetector. According to one preferred aspect of the invention, the receptacles are provided preferably at a 30° to 45° angle relative to vertical. According to another preferred aspect of the invention, the light source is at least one LED which is directed to transmit light upward into the reflective surface of the cover such that the light is reflected by the cover downward into the receptacle toward the photodetector.Type: GrantFiled: May 24, 2000Date of Patent: December 10, 2002Assignee: Microcensus, LLCInventors: John Edward Pfeifer, William Frederick, Alvaro Dedios, Stephen C. Fog
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Patent number: 6444462Abstract: An ampoule incubator and light analyzer is provided which includes a housing having at least one receptacle for an ampoule, an incubation system, a light analysis system, and a master control system. According to the invention, the incubation system includes, for each receptacle, a heating element which heats the ampoule and a temperature sensor which senses the temperature of the ampoule. Each receptacle is preferably insulated to prevent unintended heating of neighboring receptacles of the apparatus. The incubation system is adapted to quickly heat the receptacle, and consequently the ampoule provided therein, up to the desired temperature. The incubation system is calibrated by soaking the circuits of the control system in a controlled temperature environment maintained at the desired operation temperature for analysis of the ampoules.Type: GrantFiled: April 25, 2000Date of Patent: September 3, 2002Assignee: Microcensus, LLCInventors: John Edward Pfeifer, William Frederick, Alvaro Dedios
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Patent number: 6087815Abstract: A portable power system for a hand tool employs a high-voltage transmission of power from a battery pack over a cord to a DC to DC converter, which steps the transmission voltage down to rated tool voltage. The system uses a switching transistor to transmit power according to a duty cycle which varies automatically according to tool current draw and voltage. The DC to DC converter employs synchronous rectification with an inductor-capacitor network to transform a duty cycle square wave into DC power. The startup voltage sense feature permits powering up the converter circuitry only when needed. The converter will shut down if no current has been drawn by the tool for a predetermined period of time or if the converter unit is in danger of overheating, as determined by a stored algorithm. The portable power system has safeguards to prevent fouling or shorting in wet environments, is adaptable to left or right handed users, and is physically configurable into a variety of carrying modes.Type: GrantFiled: November 7, 1997Date of Patent: July 11, 2000Assignee: Fiskars Inc.Inventors: John Edward Pfeifer, James C. Boda, David M. Hoerr
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Patent number: 5929597Abstract: A Portable Power System configured to supply an appropriate voltage to an electrical device. The system includes a battery pack having at least one cell supplying a first direct current voltage, and an adapter. The adapter, which is electrically connected to the battery pack by an electrical cord, is configured to be mechanically connected to the device. The adapter also includes a DC to DC voltage converter supplying a second direct current voltage to the device, the second voltage being smaller than the first voltage but sufficient to permit the intended operation of the device.Type: GrantFiled: April 23, 1997Date of Patent: July 27, 1999Assignee: Fiskars Inc.Inventors: John Edward Pfeifer, James C. Boda