Patents by Inventor John H. Siegel

John H. Siegel 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: 5392769
    Abstract: The one-way valve is preferably formed of lightweight material such as plastic and includes a highly flexible rubber or plastic membrane which seals against a sealing edge to prevent the back flow of air therethrough but may be readily lifted off the edge by air flowing in the desired direction. A number of protuberances prevent seating of the membrane against the exhaust openings and the valve face and a spider member supports the valve within the valve housing. An enlarged flange extends about the valve which may be sealed by suitable means such as adhesive or heat to the protective clothing in which the valve is intended to be installed. The protective clothing is formed of impermeable material, preferably polyethylene plastic. An air supply hose is attachable to the clothing to supply air to the interior of the protective clothing from an outside air source.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 6, 1992
    Date of Patent: February 28, 1995
    Assignee: Vinatroics Division
    Inventor: John H. Siegel
  • Patent number: 5365426
    Abstract: Monopolar ECG signals are converted into the multichannel spectrum and autocorrelation domains, and different decision variables are identified from the autospectra. Statistically validated threshold levels are used for comparison with the decision variables to determine the probability of normal and ischemic conditions.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 21, 1990
    Date of Patent: November 15, 1994
    Assignee: The University of Maryland
    Inventors: John H. Siegel, Chrysostomos L. Nikias
  • Patent number: 5355875
    Abstract: An anti-contamination suit having one-way valves for use in expelling air from the suit of protective clothing so that a constant flow of air from an outside source can supply fresh, uncontaminated air to the suit of the wearer to facilitate respiration and provide cooling to the wearer.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 5, 1993
    Date of Patent: October 18, 1994
    Assignee: Vinatronics Division
    Inventor: John H. Siegel
  • Patent number: 5103815
    Abstract: Work persons, wearing clear hoods supplied with breathable air, performing tasks in contaminated spaces, are provided with an in line personal airflow gage. The breathable air passing through the gage moves through an especially shaped volume or chamber, which centers on a variable curved interior surface of the underside portions of an inner indicia receiving cover of this personal airflow gage. How this surface is varied serves to initially calibrate this gage. Also initially and subsequently, this gage is calibrated by selecting a coiled spring, which provides the resisting and returning force of the airflow indicating arm or pointer. This arm in turn is coupled to a pivotal air blade, also called the flag, which partially rotates, pivots or deflects, within a one hundred and eighty degree range, back and forth within the especially shaped volume, through which the breathing air passes.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 7, 1990
    Date of Patent: April 14, 1992
    Assignee: Chrislyn Enterprises, Inc.
    Inventors: John H. Siegel, H. U. Schlapfer
  • Patent number: 4974162
    Abstract: Monopolar ECG signals are converted into the multichannel spectrum and autocorrelation domains, and different decision variables are identified from the autospectra. Statically validated threshold levels are used for comparison with the decision variables to determine the probability of normal and ischemic conditons.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 13, 1987
    Date of Patent: November 27, 1990
    Assignee: University of Maryland
    Inventors: John H. Siegel, Chrysostomos L. Nikias
  • Patent number: 4961428
    Abstract: A method and apparatus for processing a plurality of signals provided by an array of electrodes disposed on the surface of the body further comprising a reconstruction of the electrical activity on the surface of a selected interior organ according to the plurality of array signals and a selected model of the body in the region of the interior organ and the electrode array. The reconstruction includes assumptions made according to a priori knowledge of the selected model and permits reconstruction of the electrical activity on the surface of the interior organ and can further provide practical solutions with underdetermined sets of equations. The present inventions further includes reconstruction including a power spectrum analysis of the array signals to permit detection and localizing of a predetermined physiological condition. The power spectrum analysis may further include a frequency domain analysis according to the minimum relative entropy of the measured signals.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 2, 1988
    Date of Patent: October 9, 1990
    Assignees: Northeastern University, University of Maryland
    Inventors: Chrysostomos L. Nikias, Dana H. Brooks, John H. Siegel, Miklos Fabian
  • Patent number: 4411725
    Abstract: An apparatus for unloading a length of film from a cartridge, trimming the ends from the film, splicing the leading edge of the film to the trailing edge of the previously unloaded film, placing an identifying mark on the film and on an envelope and winding the film on a magazine. The unloading device allows the film to be removed from the cartridge by manually pulling the sheet of backing paper from the film in the daylight while shielding the film from light. The cartridge is locked to the loading device until all of the film in the cartridge has been loaded through a film guide into a storage box. The leading edge of the film is then trimmed by upward movement of a cutting blade allowing the film to advance through an aperture in the cutting blade until the trailing edge is trimmed by downward movement of the cutting blade.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 5, 1977
    Date of Patent: October 25, 1983
    Assignee: CX Corporation
    Inventors: John H. Siegel, Gerald L. Edwards