Patents by Inventor Samuel M. Katz

Samuel M. Katz 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).

  • Publication number: 20080252605
    Abstract: A keyboard system comprises a first plurality of keys. The first plurality of keys have top surfaces with fixed indicia disposed thereon. The keyboard system further comprises a recessed section. The keyboard system further comprises a programmable display key module disposed in the recessed section. The programmable display key module comprises a dynamically programmable flat panel display having a plurality of display areas. The programmable display key module further comprises a second plurality of keys. Each of the second plurality of keys has at least a first transparent surface and a switch engagement structure. At least a portion of each key overlays a corresponding display area of the dynamically programmable flat panel display. The programmable display key module further comprises a plurality of switches. Each switch is positioned adjacent to a corresponding switch engagement structure of a corresponding key.
    Type: Application
    Filed: April 30, 2008
    Publication date: October 16, 2008
    Inventors: Neil H. Muyskens, Samuel M. Katz
  • Patent number: 7375721
    Abstract: A keyboard system comprises a first plurality of keys. The first plurality of keys have top surfaces with fixed indicia disposed thereon. The keyboard system further comprises a recessed section. The keyboard system further comprises a programmable display key module disposed in the recessed section. The programmable display key module comprises a dynamically programmable flat panel display having a plurality of display areas. The programmable display key module further comprises a second plurality of keys. Each of the second plurality of keys has at least a first transparent surface and a switch engagement structure. At least a portion of each key overlays a corresponding display area of the dynamically programmable flat panel display. The programmable display key module further comprises a plurality of switches. Each switch is positioned adjacent to a corresponding switch engagement structure of a corresponding key.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 24, 2003
    Date of Patent: May 20, 2008
    Assignee: Karismatech, Ltd.
    Inventors: Neil H. Muyskens, Samuel M. Katz
  • Patent number: 5653735
    Abstract: An implantable cardiac stimulation device that has automatic functions in each of two different sets of microprocessor operating code. Following implantation, a first mode of operation executes a first set of operating code, stored primarily in RAM, and performs software error detection. Upon detection of an error, the microprocessor is caused to enter a second (backup) mode of operation, where it executes a second set of operating code, which is retained in read-only memory (ROM). Thus, in the unlikely event of error detection, the implantable device is still fully functional in its second mode to provide automaticity, e.g., to select therapies for different heart condition and provide rate-responsive pacing that tracks physiological requirements. If an error is detected in the second mode, than a third mode of operation (e.g., fixed-rate VVI pacing) is enabled.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 28, 1995
    Date of Patent: August 5, 1997
    Assignee: Pacesetter, Inc.
    Inventors: Paris Chuan Chen, Dro Darbidian, Min-Yaug Yang, Samuel M. Katz
  • Patent number: 5549646
    Abstract: A periodic electrical lead integrity testing system is provided which periodically tests electrical leads used with an implantable cardiac stimulating device. The system is especially advantageous in multi-functional implantable cardiac stimulating devices. Lead integrity is evaluated by periodically comparing the impedance of the electrical leads to a reference impedance. A pass/fail algorithm is used to determine if electrical lead integrity has been compromised. The system improves the efficacy and safety of implantable cardiac stimulating devices by detecting electrical failures independent of the delivery of therapeutic shocks. The required circuitry adds only minimal complexity and cost to the implantable cardiac stimulating device.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 6, 1994
    Date of Patent: August 27, 1996
    Assignee: Pacesetter, Inc.
    Inventors: Samuel M. Katz, Harold C. Schloss
  • Patent number: 5476485
    Abstract: The present invention is directed toward a pulse generator for detecting that a pulse generator and an implantable lead are properly implanted so that a plurality of automatic features can be automatically turned ON. The automatic features include: automatic sensitivity adjustment; automatic capture adjustment; automatic rate adjustment, and the automatic adjustment of associated rate-responsive parameters; automatic electrode configuration; and the automatic adjustment of other timing parameters. An impedance detector is used to detect that the electrodes are in contact with the body by determining if the lead impedance is within a prescribed range. Redundant sensors, such as a temperature sensor, a shorting plug, or a resistive load could be used to confirm that the electrodes are in contact with the body.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 21, 1993
    Date of Patent: December 19, 1995
    Assignee: Pacesetter, Inc.
    Inventors: Lisa P. Weinberg, Samuel M. Katz