Patents by Inventor Leslie E Mace

Leslie E Mace 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: 5793044
    Abstract: A transducer for nondispersive infrared radiation (NDIR) gas analysis and a passive device for verifying the calibration of the transducer. The calibration verification device can be mounted on a cable by which the transducer is attached to an associated signal processing-control-display unit (SPCDU) or monitor. Calibration parameters for the transducer are stored in a plug at the monitor end of the cable. The transducer includes an integrated subassembly of an infrared radiation source unit, an infrared radiation detector unit, and a flex connector and may be employed with an airway adapter preferably maintained by a thick film heating element at an above-dewpoint temperature to ascertain the concentration of a specie potentially present in gases flowing through the adapter. The transducer may also be employed for other purposes.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 9, 1995
    Date of Patent: August 11, 1998
    Assignee: NTC Technology, Inc.
    Inventors: Leslie E. Mace, Lawrence L. Labuda, Gerald R. Apperson, Walter A. Cooke, Joseph O. Sams
  • Patent number: 5616923
    Abstract: Gas analyzer systems which include: (1) a transducer for outputting a signal indicative of the concentration of a specified gas in a sample which may contain that gas, and (2) an airway adapter or cuvette with a flow passage for confining the sample to a particular path traversing the transducer. The cuvettes feature radiant energy transmitting windows which are flush mounted in apertures on opposite sides of the cuvette flow passage and are fabricated from a polymer such as biaxially oriented polypropylene which is malleable, yet resistant to wrinkling, warping, and other forms of distortion. Retainer rings keep the windows flat and distortion free with an accurately reproducible spacing between the windows.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 2, 1994
    Date of Patent: April 1, 1997
    Assignee: Novametrix Medical Systems Inc.
    Inventors: David R. Rich, Gerald R. Apperson, Lawrence L. Labuda, Leslie E. Mace
  • Patent number: 5206511
    Abstract: A method of and device for calibrating infrared radiation transducers. A concentration factor representing the ratio of a data signal to a reference signal for a known concentration of a designated gas in a sample containing that gas is generated. The concentration factor is stored and used during subsequent calibration procedures. The calibration device has a zero cell and a span cell with windows for transmitting infrared radiation and radiation reflecting or absorbing material in the span cell. The span cell therefore provides a known and consistent level of radiation absorption.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 18, 1990
    Date of Patent: April 27, 1993
    Assignee: Cascadia Technology Corporation
    Inventors: Jerry R. Apperson, Paul K. Graham, Leslie E. Mace, James T. Russell, Lawrence L. Labuda, Walter A. Cooke
  • Patent number: 4958075
    Abstract: Sampling attachments or systems for infrared gas analyzers of the non-dispersive type. Major components of the system include a sampling device or cuvette, a vacuum pump for effecting a flow of the gases to be analyzed through the cuvette, a microprocessor based pump control, and a switch which is closed and allows the pump to be turned on only if an appropriate sampling cuvette is connected up to the pump. The sampling attachments are designed for medical applications--to provide readings of tidal carbon dioxide, for example. They have a minimally invasive nasal cannula for collecting the gases which are to be subjected to analysis; viz., those exhaled by a patient. These gases are conducted to the cuvette through a line which is gastight but allows moisture to escape, thereby keeping moisture mixed with the gases being analyzed from corrupting the readings outputted by the gas analyzer.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 14, 1989
    Date of Patent: September 18, 1990
    Assignee: NTC Technology Inc.
    Inventors: Leslie E. Mace, Daniel W. Knodle, Lawrence L. Labuda, Philip F. Nuzzo
  • Patent number: 4914720
    Abstract: Gas analyzers of the non-dispersive infrared radiation type which are designed to measure the concentration of one gas in a mixture of gases containing that gas. An infrared radiation emitter is employed to emit energy at a frequency of 40-100 Hz with a system which includes a source driver and a timer; and a detector is used to intercept the attenuated beam after it has passed through the mixture being analyzed and output a signal indicative of the concentration of the selected gas. Also, a second detector is preferably provided so that a ratioed, error eliminating output signal can be supplied to the failsafe, signal processing circuitry of the analyzer. The detectors are electrically biased by way of flyback transformer based circuitry to improve the signal-to-noise ratio, and the signal processing circuitry can be adjusted to compensate for drift. The detectors are mounted on a thermally conductive substrate along with appropriate filters, a filter frame, and a cover.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 21, 1988
    Date of Patent: April 3, 1990
    Assignee: Cascadia Technology Corporation
    Inventors: Daniel W. Knodle, Leslie E. Mace, Lawrence L. Labuda
  • Patent number: 4859858
    Abstract: Gas analyzers of the non-dispersive infrared radiation type which are designed to measure the concentration of one gas in a mixture of gases containing that gas. A novel, electrically modulated, stable, thick film infrared radiation emitter is employed to emit a beam of collimated, focused energy; and two electrically biased detectors are preferably used so that a ratioed, error eliminating output signal can be supplied to the failsafe, signal processing circuitry of the analyzer. The latter, and a conventional analog-to-digital convertor, supply information to a microcomputer which: (1) turns the infrared radiation emitter on and off; (2) controls a heater which keeps the infrared radiation detectors at a constant, precise temperature; and (3) controls displays of a variety of information concerning the gas being measured and the status of the gas analyzer. The microcomputer also accepts ambient temperature, barometric pressure, and other compensation factors.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 11, 1987
    Date of Patent: August 22, 1989
    Assignee: Cascadia Technology Corporation
    Inventors: Daniel W. Knodle, Leslie E. Mace, Lawrence L. Labuda
  • Patent number: D269810
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 18, 1981
    Date of Patent: July 19, 1983
    Assignee: Physio-Control Corporation
    Inventors: Leslie E. Mace, Paul W. Jones, Robert M. Boonstra