Patents by Inventor Stephen R. Topaz
Stephen R. Topaz 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: 11448232Abstract: A propeller blade includes a body configured to extend radially from the hub of a propeller. The body can include a front surface, a back surface, a leading edge, and a trailing edge. The top of the body can form a tippet that generally transitions the front and back surfaces from extending in a generally radial direction to a generally axial direction. The tippet can reduce radial flow and force losses, redirect the radial flow in an axial direction, reduce the exit flow area of the propeller, and increase the inlet flow area of the propeller. The front surface of the blade can have a planar configuration that prevents or reduces the creation of low or negative pressure across the front surface of the blade and associated cavitation.Type: GrantFiled: May 20, 2019Date of Patent: September 20, 2022Assignee: SP TECHInventors: Stephen R. Topaz, Peter A. Topaz, Warren L. Powers
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Publication number: 20200025212Abstract: A propeller blade includes a body configured to extend radially from the hub of a propeller. The body can include a front surface, a back surface, a leading edge, and a trailing edge. The top of the body can form a tippet that generally transitions the front and back surfaces from extending in a generally radial direction to a generally axial direction. The tippet can reduce radial flow and force losses, redirect the radial flow in an axial direction, reduce the exit flow area of the propeller, and increase the inlet flow area of the propeller. The front surface of the blade can have a planar configuration that prevents or reduces the creation of low or negative pressure across the front surface of the blade and associated cavitation.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 20, 2019Publication date: January 23, 2020Inventors: Stephen R. Topaz, Peter A. Topaz, Warren L. Powers
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Patent number: 10294956Abstract: A propeller blade includes a body configured to extend radially from the hub of a propeller. The body can include a front surface, a back surface, a leading edge, and a trailing edge. The top of the body can form a tippet that generally transitions the front and back surfaces from extending in a generally radial direction to a generally axial direction. The tippet can reduce radial flow and force losses, redirect the radial flow in an axial direction, reduce the exit flow area of the propeller, and increase the inlet flow area of the propeller. The front surface of the blade can have a planar configuration that prevents or reduces the creation of low or negative pressure across the front surface of the blade and associated cavitation.Type: GrantFiled: August 5, 2015Date of Patent: May 21, 2019Assignee: SP TechInventors: Stephen R. Topaz, Peter A. Topaz, Warren L. Powers
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Publication number: 20150337854Abstract: A propeller blade includes a body configured to extend radially from the hub of a propeller. The body can include a front surface, a back surface, a leading edge, and a trailing edge. The top of the body can form a tippet that generally transitions the front and back surfaces from extending in a generally radial direction to a generally axial direction. The tippet can reduce radial flow and force losses, redirect the radial flow in an axial direction, reduce the exit flow area of the propeller, and increase the inlet flow area of the propeller. The front surface of the blade can have a planar configuration that prevents or reduces the creation of low or negative pressure across the front surface of the blade and associated cavitation.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 5, 2015Publication date: November 26, 2015Inventors: Stephen R. Topaz, Peter A. Topaz, Warren L. Powers
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Publication number: 20140054158Abstract: In one embodiment, an apparatus includes a housing that has at least an inlet and an outlet. The housing is configured to receive a volume of fluid via the inlet. The volume of fluid is in a substantially liquid state and at least a portion of the volume of fluid includes a dissolved impurity. The apparatus also includes a heat-transfer element coupled to an interior volume of the housing. The heat-transfer element includes a surface, at least a portion of which is disposed at an angle with respect to a horizontal plane. The volume of fluid includes a surface parallel to the horizontal plane. The apparatus further includes a compression component configured to compress at least a portion of fluid boiled from the volume of fluid.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 11, 2013Publication date: February 27, 2014Applicant: Hydrologic Industries, Inc.Inventors: Francis P. BURKE, Kenneth J. HORNE, David B. TAYLOR, Stephen R. TOPAZ
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Publication number: 20130045107Abstract: A propeller blade includes a body configured to extend radially from the hub of a propeller. The body can include a front surface, a back surface, a leading edge, and a trailing edge. The top of the body can form a tippet that generally transitions the front and back surfaces from extending in a generally radial direction to a generally axial direction. The tippet can reduce radial flow and force losses, redirect the radial flow in an axial direction, reduce the exit flow area of the propeller, and increase the inlet flow area of the propeller. The front surface of the blade can have a planar configuration that prevents or reduces the creation of low or negative pressure across the front surface of the blade and associated cavitation.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 17, 2011Publication date: February 21, 2013Applicant: SP TechInventors: Stephen R. Topaz, Peter A. Topaz, Warren L. Powers
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Patent number: 8214950Abstract: The present invention provides a carrying sling for a person including a flexible sheet, and an elongate flexible member secured in first, second, third and fourth locations to the sheet, the first and second locations defining a first leg loop there between, the first and third locations defining a second leg loop there between, the fourth location defining a torso support, the second and fourth locations defining a first handle there between for lifting the sheet, and the third and fourth locations defining a second handle there between for lifting the sheet.Type: GrantFiled: July 21, 2010Date of Patent: July 10, 2012Inventors: Peter A. Topaz, Carol J. Topaz, Stephen R. Topaz
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Patent number: 8206557Abstract: In one embodiment, an apparatus includes a housing that has at least an inlet and an outlet. The housing is configured to receive a volume of fluid via the inlet. The volume of fluid is in a substantially liquid state and at least a portion of the volume of fluid includes a dissolved impurity. The apparatus also includes a heat-transfer element coupled to an interior volume of the housing. The heat-transfer element includes a surface, at least a portion of which is disposed at an angle with respect to a horizontal plane. The volume of fluid includes a surface parallel to the horizontal plane. The apparatus further includes a compression component configured to compress at least a portion of fluid boiled from the volume of fluid.Type: GrantFiled: November 7, 2007Date of Patent: June 26, 2012Assignee: Hydrologic Industries, Inc.Inventors: Francis P. Burke, Kenneth J. Horne, David B. Taylor, Stephen R. Topaz
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Patent number: 8202401Abstract: In one embodiment, a method includes moving a first volume of fluid from a region above a heat-transfer element to a region below the heat-transfer element after the first volume of fluid is boiled from a second volume of fluid within the region above the heat-transfer element. The first volume of fluid including an impurity concentration lower than an impurity concentration of the second volume of fluid. The region below the heat-transfer element has a temperature higher than a temperature of the region above the heat-transfer element. The method also includes transferring latent heat from the first volume of fluid to a third volume of fluid on a top surface of the heat transfer element. The latent heat is released when the first volume of fluid condenses.Type: GrantFiled: November 7, 2007Date of Patent: June 19, 2012Assignee: Hydrologic Industries, Inc.Inventors: David B. Taylor, Stephen R. Topaz
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Publication number: 20120018466Abstract: The present invention provides a carrying sling for a person including a flexible sheet, and an elongate flexible member secured in first, second, third and fourth locations to the sheet, the first and second locations defining a first leg loop there between, the first and third locations defining a second leg loop there between, the fourth location defining a torso support, the second and fourth locations defining a first handle there between for lifting the sheet, and the third and fourth locations defining a second handle there between for lifting the sheet.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 21, 2010Publication date: January 26, 2012Inventors: Peter A. Topaz, Carol J. Topaz, Stephen R. Topaz
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Patent number: 7972617Abstract: One embodiment of an anti-thrombogenic device includes a substrate, an attachment compound including a first end directly, mechanically secured to the substrate a second end positioned opposite the substrate, and an anti-thrombogenic species bonded to the second end of the attachment compound.Type: GrantFiled: June 15, 2006Date of Patent: July 5, 2011Inventor: Stephen R. Topaz
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Publication number: 20030153872Abstract: An apparatus and method for volumetric micro-liter infusion of therapeutic liquids. This portable pump system remains unobtrusive and less restrictive of patient ambulation and orientation. The present invention includes expendables, the disposability of which facilitates safe reuse of more expensive portions and is sufficiently simple for use in a home care environment. It may be designed to incorporate real-time, interactive or remote monitoring and regulation and visual or audible indication of system pressures, chemical balances and other important variables.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 24, 2001Publication date: August 14, 2003Inventors: Howard M. C. Tanner, Stephen R. Topaz, Royce Herbst, David N. Jones
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Publication number: 20020062105Abstract: An apparatus and method for volumetric micro-liter infusion of therapeutic liquids. This portable pump system remains unobtrusive and less restrictive of patient ambulation and orientation. The present invention includes expendables, the disposability of which facilitates safe reuse of more expensive portions and is sufficiently simple for use in a home care environment. It may be designed to incorporate real-time, interactive or remote monitoring and regulation and visual or audible indication of system pressures, chemical balances and other important variables.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 25, 2001Publication date: May 23, 2002Inventors: Howard M. C. Tanner, Stephen R. Topaz, Royce Herbst, David N. Jones
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Patent number: 5632623Abstract: A mock circulation system is provided including a collapsible housing having a plurality of channels formed therein so as to represent the arteries, veins and organs of a human circulatory system. A pair of artificial ventricles are connected to the housing and pump fluid through the housing so as to develop circulation within the housing. By using a plurality of flow-restricting devices, and by modifying the pumping of the artificial ventricles, a variety of circulatory conditions (both healthy and pathogenic) can be simulated within the system. In accordance with the principles of the invention, cardiac massage may be demonstrated by manually squeezing the artificial ventricles. In accordance with another principle of the invention, Starling's Law Curves may be generated to show that cardiac output is determined by venous pressure.Type: GrantFiled: December 28, 1994Date of Patent: May 27, 1997Assignee: University of Utah Research FoundationInventors: Willem J. Kolff, N. Dan Bishop, Stephen R. Topaz, Ban Y. Chiang
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Patent number: 5397349Abstract: A method for providing ventricular assist to a patient with a weak or nonfunctional heart includes attaching an artificial ventricle to a patient and pumping said artificial ventricle with a muscle powered hydraulic pump. This method is enhanced by supplementing said artificial ventricle as needed with a pneumatic pumping system which is hermetically sealed from the hydraulic fluid. The hydraulic pumping power is amplified by driving a first pumping member of larger dimension against a second pumping member of smaller dimension to thereby supply increased force to overcome existing blood pressure.Type: GrantFiled: July 30, 1992Date of Patent: March 14, 1995Assignee: University of Utah Research FoundationInventors: Willem J. Kolff, Stephen R. Topaz, N. Dan Bishop
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Patent number: 5306295Abstract: A total artificial heart for placement inside a living body comprising right and left ventricle enclosures, wherein each ventricle includes an exterior wall formed of (i) contacting wall structure and (ii) noncontacting wall structure which collectively enclose an interior volume comprised of a blood chamber and a pumping chamber. The contacting wall structure of each ventricle enclosure is configured for intercontacting relationship wherein the contacting walls of the respective ventricles form a septum which structurally separates the interior volume of the right ventricle from the interior volume of the left ventricle. The noncontacting wall structure comprises the remaining exterior wall of each ventricle enclosure. A fluid drive motor capable of reversible flow is positioned within and circumscribed by the septum and includes a flow channel therethrough which communicates between the respective pumping chambers of the right and left ventricle enclosures.Type: GrantFiled: April 30, 1992Date of Patent: April 26, 1994Assignee: University of Utah Research FoundationInventors: Willem J. Kolff, Stephen R. Topaz, Peter A. Topaz, N. Dan Bishop, Dmitry M. Golub, Long S. Yu, Yvo Smulders, Mark Stegeman, Cornelis Verhoef
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Patent number: 5197461Abstract: This invention provides a pressure sensitive inflatable orthopedic pillow for therapy which comprises an inflatable bladder, an air switch in fluid communication with the bladder via a gas feedline, and an air supply which provides a constant stream of air to the air switch. The air switch includes an atmospheric pressure inlet, a connector tube through which overflow air is returned from the bladder to the air switch, and an exhaust outlet. The inflatable bladder is cyclically inflated and deflated without outside control means, the cycle beginning with inflation of the bladder by directing a stream of air provided by the air supply through the air switch into the bladder until the bladder is inflated.Type: GrantFiled: August 12, 1991Date of Patent: March 30, 1993Assignee: University of Utah Research FoundationInventors: Jack H. Petajan, Stephen R. Topaz