Patents by Inventor Joseph Lomask
Joseph Lomask 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: 8827921Abstract: A plethysmograph is described that includes a test chamber having an opening; a sealing member including an annular flexible seal to receive at least a part of the head of the test animal mounted across the opening whereby the animal breathes air outside the test chamber, while the animal's body is within the test chamber; and a restraining member attachable to the sealing member, the restraining member including a clamp positionable behind the test animal's head, to prevent the animal from withdrawing its head from the restraining member. The animal is positioned in the restraining member and the sealing member is attached to the restraining member before insertion of the animal and assembly into the test chamber, avoiding previous difficulties in simultaneously placing an animal into the chamber while inserting the animal's nose into the seal. The plethysmograph also eliminates the necessity for a plunger to prevent rearward movement of the animal.Type: GrantFiled: November 20, 2013Date of Patent: September 9, 2014Assignee: Data Sciences International, Inc.Inventors: Joseph Lomask, Yuval Shemesh, Hai Dang Nguyen, Chau Hong Le, Richard A. Shafer
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Publication number: 20140081167Abstract: A plethysmograph is described that includes a test chamber having an opening; a sealing member including an annular flexible seal to receive at least a part of the head of the test animal mounted across the opening whereby the animal breathes air outside the test chamber, while the animal's body is within the test chamber; and a restraining member attachable to the sealing member, the restraining member including a clamp positionable behind the test animal's head, to prevent the animal from withdrawing its head from the restraining member. The animal is positioned in the restraining member and the sealing member is attached to the restraining member before insertion of the animal and assembly into the test chamber, avoiding previous difficulties in simultaneously placing an animal into the chamber while inserting the animal's nose into the seal. The plethysmograph also eliminates the necessity for a plunger to prevent rearward movement of the animal.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 20, 2013Publication date: March 20, 2014Applicant: Buxco Electronics, Inc.Inventors: Joseph Lomask, Yuval Shemesh, Hai Dang Nguyen, Chau Hong Le, Richard A. Shafer
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Patent number: 8628479Abstract: A plethysmograph is described that includes a test chamber having an opening; a sealing member including an annular flexible seal to receive at least a part of the head of the test animal mounted across the opening whereby the animal breathes air outside the test chamber, while the animal's body is within the test chamber; and a restraining member attachable to the sealing member, the restraining member including a clamp positionable behind the test animal's head, to prevent the animal from withdrawing its head from the restraining member. The animal is positioned in the restraining member and the sealing member is attached to the restraining member before insertion of the animal and assembly into the test chamber, avoiding previous difficulties in simultaneously placing an animal into the chamber while inserting the animal's nose into the seal. The plethysmograph also eliminates the necessity for a plunger to prevent rearward movement of the animal.Type: GrantFiled: October 22, 2009Date of Patent: January 14, 2014Assignee: Buxco Electronics, Inc.Inventors: Joseph Lomask, Yuval Shemesh, Richard A. Shafer, Chau Hong Le, Hai dang Nguyen
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Patent number: 8316849Abstract: An integrated respiratory ventilation system and method for its calibration is described. The system includes a ventilator having air conduits, transducers adapted to emit signals proportional to the level of air pressure or air flow within the air conduits, and inspiration, expiration and exhaust ports. A processor-controlled calibrator is in communication with one or more of the air conduits. A preferred calibrator includes a water-filled outer column and a vertically aligned inner column extending into the outer column, the inner column having an upper end in communication with at least one of the ports. A processor controls the opening and closing of the ports and the level of air pressure in, and air flow from, the inner column to measure the level of transducer signals at two known pressures and two known flows. The processor uses the measured transducer signals to calibrate the transducer.Type: GrantFiled: April 15, 2008Date of Patent: November 27, 2012Assignee: Buxco Electronics, Inc.Inventors: Joseph Lomask, Richard A. Larson
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Publication number: 20110098581Abstract: A plethysmograph is described that includes a test chamber having an opening; a sealing member including an annular flexible seal to receive at least a part of the head of the test animal mounted across the opening whereby the animal breathes air outside the test chamber, while the animal's body is within the test chamber; and a restraining member attachable to the sealing member, the restraining member including a clamp positionable behind the test animal's head, to prevent the animal from withdrawing its head from the restraining member. The animal is positioned in the restraining member and the sealing member is attached to the restraining member before insertion of the animal and assembly into the test chamber, avoiding previous difficulties in simultaneously placing an animal into the chamber while inserting the animal's nose into the seal. The plethysmograph also eliminates the necessity for a plunger to prevent rearward movement of the animal.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 22, 2009Publication date: April 28, 2011Inventors: Joseph Lomask, Yuval Shemesh, Richard A. Shafer, Chau Hong Le, Hai Dang Nguyen
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Publication number: 20080264419Abstract: An integrated respiratory ventilation system and method for its calibration is described. The system includes a ventilator having air conduits, transducers adapted to emit signals proportional to the level of air pressure or air flow within the air conduits, and inspiration, expiration and exhaust ports. A processor-controlled calibrator is in communication with one or more of the air conduits. A preferred calibrator includes a water-filled outer column and a vertically aligned inner column extending into the outer column, the inner column having an upper end in communication with at least one of the ports. A processor controls the opening and closing of the ports and the level of air pressure in, and air flow from, the inner column to measure the level of transducer signals at two known pressures and two known flows. The processor uses the measured transducer signals to calibrate the transducer.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 15, 2008Publication date: October 30, 2008Inventors: Joseph Lomask, Richard A. Larson
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Patent number: 7402137Abstract: A plethysmograph is constructed with a base including parallel, horizontal guide rails; an open-ended, moveable enclosure section having a horizontal central axis slidable on the guide rails between open and closed positions; a fixed enclosure section mounted on the base transverse to the horizontal pathway, the fixed enclosure section including an inner face toward the open end of the enclosure section adapted for sealing engagement with the open end of the moveable enclosure section when the moveable enclosure section is in its closed position; and a support table attached to the fixed section, the table projecting into the moveable enclosure section when the moveable enclosure section is in the closed position, the table being vertically adjustable and having an angularly adjustable longitudinal axis.Type: GrantFiled: May 4, 2004Date of Patent: July 22, 2008Assignee: Buxco Electronics, Inc.Inventors: Joseph Lomask, Steve Karpinski
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Publication number: 20080039734Abstract: A method of characterizing the respiratory properties of a conscious living organism from a single respiratory waveform containing thoracic and nasal flow signal components is described that includes acquiring a single box flow waveform containing thoracic and nasal flow signal components, measuring the areas of peaks of the waveform, and characterizing respiratory properties from the peak areas. A method is also described for characterizing the respiratory function of a conscious living subject by acquiring separate thoracic and nasal respiratory waveforms, determining the phase shifts between the waveforms at first and second time spaced points, determining the net inspired volume between the points, and characterizing respiratory function using the phase shift and net inspired volume.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 11, 2006Publication date: February 14, 2008Inventors: Joseph Lomask, Morton Lomask
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Patent number: 7233333Abstract: Generally, the present invention is directed towards a system and method for displaying a scientific research data set viewable on an electronic display. The system is made up of a computerized device having an electronic display for displaying a selectable range of data points, an input device for receiving user input, and a digital processor for processing data and a memory for storing computer instructions and data. A set of graphical user interface instructions executable by the digital processor is stored within the memory to realize the method.Type: GrantFiled: November 23, 2004Date of Patent: June 19, 2007Assignee: Buxco Electric, Inc.Inventor: Joseph Lomask
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Patent number: 7104962Abstract: A cough event is differentiated from a sneeze event of a test subject enclosed within a plethysmograph test chamber by measuring air pressure changes during the event, and comparing the pressure changes against criteria indicative of a cough to determine the likelihood that the event is a cough. Air pressure changes are recorded as pressure and/or sound values. A graphical record of a waveform of changes in the air pressure during an event relative to a baseline value is recorded, and a value is calculated that is indicative of the likelihood that the event is a cough based on the sizes of areas between the waveform and baseline during the event, said areas including a first area indicative of the change in air pressure during air inspiration, a second area indicative of the change in air pressure during air compression, and a third area indicative of the change in air pressure during expiration.Type: GrantFiled: June 18, 2004Date of Patent: September 12, 2006Assignee: Buxco Electronics, Inc.Inventors: Joseph Lomask, Richard A. Larson
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Publication number: 20060109271Abstract: Generally, the present invention is directed towards a system and method for displaying a scientific research data set viewable on an electronic display. The system is made up of a computerized device having an electronic display for displaying a selectable range of data points, an input device for receiving user input, and a digital processor for processing data and a memory for storing computer instructions and data. A set of graphical user interface instructions executable by the digital processor is stored within the memory to realize the method.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 23, 2004Publication date: May 25, 2006Inventor: Joseph Lomask
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Publication number: 20050251053Abstract: A plethysmograph is constructed with a base including parallel, horizontal guide rails; an open-ended, moveable enclosure section having a horizontal central axis slidable on the guide rails between open and closed positions; a fixed enclosure section mounted on the base transverse to the horizontal pathway, the fixed enclosure section including an inner face toward the open end of the enclosure section adapted for sealing engagement with the open end of the moveable enclosure section when the moveable enclosure section is in its closed position; and a support table attached to the fixed section, the table projecting into the moveable enclosure section when the moveable enclosure section is in the closed position, the table being vertically adjustable and having an angularly adjustable longitudinal axis.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 4, 2004Publication date: November 10, 2005Inventors: Joseph Lomask, Steve Karpinski
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Patent number: 6902532Abstract: The accuracy of measurements of changes in air volumes within a plethysmograph is improved by addition of a manifold to provide a common source of exterior air to the plethysmograph test and reference chamber. The preferred plethysmograph includes test and reference chambers divided by a common separator wall, pneumotachs in communication with the chambers, and a differential pressure transducer having a first inlet in communication with the test chamber and a second inlet in communication with the reference chamber. The manifold includes an exterior air inlet and a passageway extending between the two pneumotachs and the air inlet. The passageway may be in the form of separate tubes or conduits, or a common housing covering the pneumotachs. Preferably, the distances from the exterior air inlets to the two pneumotachs are approximately the same.Type: GrantFiled: June 12, 2003Date of Patent: June 7, 2005Assignee: Buxco Electronics, Inc.Inventor: Joseph Lomask
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Publication number: 20040267150Abstract: A cough event is differentiated from a sneeze event of a test subject enclosed within a plethysmograph test chamber by measuring air pressure changes during the event, and comparing the pressure changes against criteria indicative of a cough to determine the likelihood that the event is a cough. Air pressure changes are recorded as pressure and/or sound values. A graphical record of a waveform of changes in the air pressure during an event relative to a baseline value is recorded, and a value is calculated that is indicative of the likelihood that the event is a cough based on the sizes of areas between the waveform and baseline during the event, said areas including a first area indicative of the change in air pressure during air inspiration, a second area indicative of the change in air pressure during air compression, and a third area indicative of the change in air pressure during expiration.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 18, 2004Publication date: December 30, 2004Inventors: Joseph Lomask, Richard A. Larson
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Publication number: 20040254489Abstract: The accuracy of measurements of changes in air volumes within a plethysmograph is improved by addition of a manifold to provide a common source of exterior air to the plethysmograph test and reference chamber. The preferred plethysmograph includes test and reference chambers divided by a common separator wall, pneumotachs in communication with the chambers, and a differential pressure transducer having a first inlet in communication with the test chamber and a second inlet in communication with the reference chamber. The manifold includes an exterior air inlet and a passageway extending between the two pneumotachs and the air inlet. The passageway may be in the form of separate tubes or conduits, or a common housing covering the pneumotachs. Preferably, the distances from the exterior air inlets to the two pneumotachs are approximately the same.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 12, 2003Publication date: December 16, 2004Inventor: Joseph Lomask