Patents by Inventor Robert P. Lackey
Robert P. Lackey 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: 8201554Abstract: A device for the pulmonary delivery of a compound comprising a reservoir for storing a compound, a system for generating particles of a desired size, and a housing comprising an inlet and an outlet between which is formed a substantially unobstructed airflow path.Type: GrantFiled: March 13, 2009Date of Patent: June 19, 2012Assignee: Injet Digital Aerosols LimitedInventors: Olaf Reinhold, Jeffrey P. Taub, Robert P. Lackey, Stephen F. Goodall
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Publication number: 20120041355Abstract: The invention relates to a parenteral therapeutic agent delivery device. The therapeutic agent delivery device has a disposable section and an implant section suitable for long term implantation within the tissue of a subject. When necessary, the disposable section can be detached from the implant section, and a new disposable section can be attached. The disposable section may contain a reservoir containing the therapeutic agent, a pump for dispensing the therapeutic agent, controlling circuitry for regulating the dispensing of the therapeutic agent, and transceiver circuitry and an antenna for wireless communication with external devices.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 3, 2010Publication date: February 16, 2012Inventors: Carl F. Edman, Darrel D. Drinan, Robert P. Lackey
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Patent number: 7783344Abstract: Systems and techniques for monitoring hydration. In one implementation, a method includes measuring an electrical impedance of a region of a subject to generate an impedance measurement result, and wirelessly transmitting the data to a remote apparatus. The probe with which impedance is measured may take the form of a patch adhesively secured to the subject.Type: GrantFiled: August 20, 2004Date of Patent: August 24, 2010Assignee: PhiloMetron, Inc.Inventors: Robert P. Lackey, Darrel Drinan, Carl F. Edman
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Publication number: 20090173341Abstract: A device for the pulmonary delivery of a compound comprising a reservoir for storing a compound, a system for generating particles of a desired size, and a housing comprising an inlet and an outlet between which is formed a substantially unobstructed airflow path.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 13, 2009Publication date: July 9, 2009Applicant: INJET DIGITAL AEROSOLS LIMITEDInventors: OLAF REINHOLD, Jeffrey P. Taub, Robert P. Lackey, Stephen F. Goodall
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Patent number: 7073499Abstract: The present invention is generally directed to a respiratory delivery system (e.g. an inhaler) used to discharge an appropriate substance therefrom for inhalation by a user. The respiratory delivery system generally has at least one airflow inlet, at least one outlet (e.g., mouthpiece, nasal mask), at least one airflow passage extending therebetween, and at least one ejection actuator for discharging an appropriate substance into the airflow. The respiratory delivery system also generally includes an airflow regulation assembly that can adjust the size of a passage through which substantially all of the airflow is directed to achieve/maintain a certain flow rate through the inhaler.Type: GrantFiled: January 31, 2002Date of Patent: July 11, 2006Assignee: Injet Digital Aerosols LimitedInventors: Olaf Reinhold, Robert P. Lackey, Jeffrey P. Taub
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Publication number: 20030072717Abstract: A device for the pulmonary delivery of a compound comprising a reservoir for storing a compound, a system for generating particles of a desired size, and a housing comprising an inlet and an outlet between which is formed a substantially unobstructed airflow path.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 22, 2002Publication date: April 17, 2003Applicant: Vapotronics, Inc.Inventors: Olaf Reinhold, Jeffrey P. Taub, Robert P. Lackey, Stephen F. Goodall
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Patent number: 6506152Abstract: A caloric energy balance monitor uses calories expended during rest and activity, and calories consumed from food, to compute a predicted change in the user's body fat percentage. The predicted change in body fat percentage is then compared to an actual change in body fat percentage to iteratively compute a correction factor that is used in subsequent measurements of net caloric energy balance.Type: GrantFiled: May 9, 2000Date of Patent: January 14, 2003Inventors: Robert P. Lackey, Darrel D. Drinan, Michael W. MacCollum, Tanya L. Liesz, Fred B. Schlador, Diethard A. Merz
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Patent number: 6022140Abstract: A disposable cover for an infrared thermometer provides IR window isolation of handling and usage generated forces. The cover comprises a thin sidewall linked to the film window with a collar structure. The collar structure includes one or more characteristics that either isolate the film window from externally applied forces, or develops counter forces in a way that precludes film stretching and other transmission distorting effects. In a preferred embodiment, the probe includes retention ears and the cover includes a rim that cooperatively engages the retention ears. This combination of retention ears and an interlocking rim decreases movement of the cover along the probe axis. The cover of the present invention permits sanitary application of an infrared clinical thermometer without hindering reading accuracy or patient comfort.Type: GrantFiled: September 19, 1997Date of Patent: February 8, 2000Assignee: Braun ThermoscanInventors: Jacob Fraden, Joseph P. Brown, Robert P. Lackey, Randall R. Howe, Heinz Bultges, Wolfram Debus, Gunther Bautz, Helmut Franke
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Patent number: 5795067Abstract: A disposable cover for an infrared thermometer provides IR window isolation of handling and usage generated forces. The cover comprises a thin sidewall linked to the film window with a collar structure. The collar structure includes one or more characteristics that either isolate the film window from externally applied forces, or develops counter forces in a way that precludes film stretching and other transmission distorting effects. The cover of the present invention permits sanitary application of an infrared clinical thermometer without hindering reading accuracy or patient comfort.Type: GrantFiled: May 7, 1996Date of Patent: August 18, 1998Assignee: Thermoscan, Inc.Inventors: Jacob Fraden, Joseph P. Brown, Robert P. Lackey, Randall R. Howe, Heinz Bultges, Wolfram Debus, Gunther Bautz, Helmut Franke
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Patent number: 5626147Abstract: An IR thermometer design using multiple sensor outputs for correcting errors induced by variable probe placement in a patient's ear canal. One embodiment of the system uses two or more sensors to create varying fields of view of the tympanic membrane IR emissions. These discrete IR readings are then reconciled by on-board signal processing to provide an accurate, repeatable and relatively position independent temperature reading.Type: GrantFiled: November 23, 1993Date of Patent: May 6, 1997Assignee: Thermoscan, Inc.Inventor: Robert P. Lackey
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Patent number: 5163418Abstract: A probe cover for an infrared thermometer has a pleated sheath which fits over the thermometer probe and a base, which is engageable with the probe, is attached to the periphery of the sheath to hold the sheath over the probe. The sheath is made of a thin infrared transparent film and is formed with a window which causes minimal attenuation of infrared emission received by the thermometer.Type: GrantFiled: July 9, 1991Date of Patent: November 17, 1992Assignee: Thermoscan Inc.Inventors: Jacob Fraden, Spencer L. Mackay, Alan Crawford, Mark Doyle, Robert P. Lackey
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Patent number: 4197471Abstract: An input/output interface for a digital controller including an optical isolator coupling an input portion which formats an external signal to make it compatible with the optical isolator and an output portion comprising an RC network connected to a threshold detector with hysteresis to provide a filtered output logic signal in addition to an accompanying audio or visual signal. The interface, with slight modifications can be used with either DC or AC external signals.Type: GrantFiled: September 29, 1977Date of Patent: April 8, 1980Assignee: Texas Instruments IncorporatedInventors: Robert P. Lackey, Gim P. Hom, Daniel W. Juska
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Patent number: 3967227Abstract: An actuator system for use in an electrical relay or the like. An actuator member is carried by a frame and is movable between a first and a second position, being biased toward its first position by a spring and having an actuating wire coupled between it and the frame. This wire is stretched from its original length to a second length by the spring when the actuator member is in its first position. The wire is of a selected metal alloy which, upon being heated, shortens its length and thus causes the tension in the wire to increase an amount sufficient to overcome the bias of the spring and to move the actuator member towards its second position.Type: GrantFiled: January 10, 1975Date of Patent: June 29, 1976Assignee: Texas Instruments IncorporatedInventors: David E. Clarke, Robert P. Lackey, Joel P. Clark