Patents by Inventor Stuart Parks
Stuart Parks 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: 7980694Abstract: An apparatus and a method for obtaining, in vivo, a measurement of retinal response to an optical stimuli. Light sources provide optical stimuli to the retina in accordance with predetermined stimulation sequences, and images of the retina are obtained and correlated with the predetermined stimulation sequences so as to determine responses of the retina to the optical stimuli. In one particular embodiment, optical stimuli are provided according to m-sequences and correlated with corresponding optical coherence tomography images to determine a functional response of the retina.Type: GrantFiled: June 19, 2007Date of Patent: July 19, 2011Assignee: Greater Glasgow Health BoardInventors: David Keating, Stuart Parks
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Publication number: 20100326917Abstract: A water treatment system including a reverse osmosis module and a control valve controlling communication between a water source and the module. A feedwater biased storage tank stores permeate and its pressurization by feedwater is controlled by a feedwater control valve. Flow of signal pressure to a signal pressure chamber of the feedwater control valve is restricted to reduce the rate at which a fluid generated force is applied. A check valve in parallel with the restriction allows relatively unrestricted flow out of the signal chamber when signal pressure is terminated. A tank pressurization control valve controls the operation of the feedwater control valve and controls the pressurization of a feedwater biasing chamber in the storage tank. Per-meate is stored in an accumulator for flushing the reverse osmosis module when the storage tank reaches a predetermined limit.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 12, 2008Publication date: December 30, 2010Inventors: Stuart Park, Stephen Goff, Steven Hoopes, Peter Halemba
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Publication number: 20090294576Abstract: The mobile aerial sustained solar power-plant (MASP) provides an improved method and device for the highly efficient collection, storage, transport, and wireless delivery of renewable energy from an airborne platform. This energy can be used to supply electrical power to clients or be used to power directed energy weapons.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 28, 2009Publication date: December 3, 2009Inventor: Stuart Park LaForge
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Publication number: 20090128776Abstract: An apparatus and a method for obtaining, in vivo, a measurement of retinal response to an optical stimuli. Light sources provide optical stimuli to the retina in accordance with predetermined stimulation sequences, and images of the retina are obtained and correlated with the predetermined stimulation sequences so as to determine responses of the retina to the optical stimuli. In one particular embodiment, optical stimuli are provided according to m-sequences and correlated with corresponding optical coherence tomography images to determine a functional response of the retina.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 19, 2007Publication date: May 21, 2009Applicant: Greater Glasgow Health BoardInventors: David Keating, Stuart Parks
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Patent number: 7373949Abstract: A control valve for a water treatment system which includes a turbine (110) rotatably mounted within a water receiving chamber. A nozzle assembly (122) defines first and second fluid paths, one of the flow paths may include a fluid pressure response valve element (320) for controlling fluid flow along the one path. The system also comprises a nozzle assembly (122?) defining a throat (302?) extending from an inlet and terminating in a arcuate outlet conforming to the periphery of the turbine. A plurality of spaced apart and angled vanes (404) are disposed in the throat.Type: GrantFiled: August 22, 2003Date of Patent: May 20, 2008Assignee: Kinetico IncorporatedInventor: Stuart Park
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Patent number: 7316774Abstract: A reverse osmosis water filtration system has a control housing that contains control components for the filtration system. The control housing may include control components for a membrane flushing system and/or feed water pressurization system for a permeate storage tank.Type: GrantFiled: July 19, 2004Date of Patent: January 8, 2008Assignee: Kinetico IncorporatedInventors: Peter Halemba, George Ellis, III, Stuart Park
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Publication number: 20070163930Abstract: A filter apparatus for treating water containing particulate or microbial contaminants is provided. The filter apparatus includes a first filter element, such as a viral membrane, disposed within a sealed outer housing and in fluid communication with a first inlet port and a first outlet port. The first filter element is capable of treating water at a first flow rate and is adapted to remove contaminants that are larger than a first contaminant size. A second filter element, such as a bacterial membrane, is disposed downstream of the first filter element in fluid communication with a second inlet port and a second outlet port. The second filter element is capable of treating water at a second flow rate higher than the first flow rate and is adapted to remove contaminants that are larger than a second contaminant size. The second filter element may be housed within the sealed housing to form a multi barrier, replaceable filter unit.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 15, 2006Publication date: July 19, 2007Inventors: Keith Brown, Paul Peterson, Stuart Park, Ron Kindel, Eric Sklar, John Miller, Ken Weight
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Patent number: 7182858Abstract: A filter apparatus is provided which includes a first filter membrane element (40a), and a second bacterial filter membrane element. The first viral filter element (40a) is capable of treating water at a first second flow rate and is adapted to remove contaminants which are larger than a first size, while the second bacterial filter element (40b) is capable of treating water at a second higher flow rate and is adapted to remove contaminants which are larger than a second contaminant size. The first and second filter elements (40a), (40b) may be commonly housed within a sealed housing. An accumulating vessel (60) is placed in fluid communication with an outlet of the first filter element (40a) and an outlet of the second filter element (40b). The filter apparatus includes a duck bill type check valve (75) made of an antimicrobial material intermediate the second filter element (40b) and a dispensing faucet (70).Type: GrantFiled: March 4, 2003Date of Patent: February 27, 2007Assignee: Kinetico IncorporatedInventors: Keith E. Brown, Paul Peterson, Stuart Park, Ron Kindel, Eric Sklar, John Miller, Ken Weight
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Publication number: 20060118182Abstract: A control valve for a water treatment system which includes a turbine (110) rotatably mounted within a water receiving chamber. A nozzle assembly (122) defines first and second fluid paths, one of the flow paths may include a fluid pressure response valve element (320) for controlling fluid flow along the one path. The system also comprises a nozzle assembly (122?) defining a throat (302?) extending from an inlet and terminating in a arcuate outlet conforming to the periphery of the turbine. A plurality of spaced apart and angled vanes (404) are disposed in the throat.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 22, 2003Publication date: June 8, 2006Inventor: Stuart Park
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Publication number: 20050023198Abstract: A reverse osmosis water filtration system has a control housing that contains control components for the filtration system. The control housing may include control components for a membrane flushing system and/or feed water pressurization system for a permeate storage tank.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 19, 2004Publication date: February 3, 2005Inventors: Peter Halemba, George Ellis, Stuart Park
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Publication number: 20040164006Abstract: A filter apparatus is provided which includes a first filter membrane element (40a), and a second bacterial filter membrane element. The first viral filter element (40a) is capable of treating water at a first second flow rate and is adapted to remove contaminants which are larger than a first size, while the second bacterial filter element (40b) is capable of treating water at a second higher flow rate and is adapted to remove contaminants which are larger than a second contaminant size. The first and second filter elements (40a), (40b) may be commonly housed within a sealed housing. An accumulating vessel (60) is placed in fluid communication with an outlet of the first filter element (40a) and an outlet of the second filter element (40b). The filter apparatus includes a duck bill type check valve (75) made of an antimicrobial material intermediate the second filter element (40b) and a dispensing faucet (70).Type: ApplicationFiled: May 30, 2003Publication date: August 26, 2004Inventors: Keith E. Brown, Paul Peterson, Stuart Park, Ron Kindel, Eric Sklar, John Miller, Ken Weight
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Publication number: 20020121481Abstract: A water treatment system including a pair of water treatment tanks, each tank defining a flow path extending from a tank inlet to a tank outlet and containing a water treatment material disposed along the flow path for removing sulfur or H2S from the water. A system controller controls the frequency of regeneration of an exhausted tank as well as the regeneration cycle. The system includes a regenerant reservoir containing 5.25% sodium hypochloride which is generally available as household bleach. During a regeneration cycle, the bleach is drawn through a restrictor preferably in the form of a capillary tube that forms part of a draw tube assembly.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 1, 2001Publication date: September 5, 2002Applicant: Kinetico IncorporatedInventors: Paul Peterson, George Jordan, Stuart Park, Christopher Hansen, Lisa Heiden
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Patent number: 6428708Abstract: A filtering apparatus including a fluid monitoring head and a replaceable filter cartridge removably fastened to the head. The fluid monitoring head includes a shut off mechanism for interrupting fluid flow through the cartridge when a predetermined quantity of fluid has been treated by the filter. The filter cartridge is releasably coupled to the shutoff mechanism when the filter is installed. The shut off mechanism includes a valve element carried by a shaft that forms part of a driven member forming part of the monitoring head. A biasing element exerts a force on the valve element carrying shaft tending to move the valve to a flow blocking position. The shaft engages a keeper or hold off element threadly retained in the filter cartridge. As the driven member rotates, the keeper element is gradually unthreaded until it separates from the filter cartridge, allowing the force of the biasing element to move the valve member into a flow interrupting position.Type: GrantFiled: March 7, 2000Date of Patent: August 6, 2002Assignee: Kinetico IncorporatedInventors: Peter Halemba, Stuart Park
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Patent number: 6214214Abstract: A water treatment system including a pair of water treatment tanks, each tank defining a flow path extending from a tank inlet to a tank outlet and containing a water treatment material disposed along the flow path for treating water as it travels from the inlet to the outlet. A system controller controls which of the tanks is on-line and which of the tanks is off-line and controls the regeneration of an exhausted tank. The system controller is operative to provide a final rinse in the service direction. This is accomplished by a purge valve which communicates the outlet of a tank being regenerated to a drain under predetermined operating conditions. The operation of the purge valve is responsive to fluid signals applied to an inlet valve and an outlet valve associated with the tank being regenerated. More specifically, the fluid signals that close the outlet valve and open the inlet valve, are utilized to cause the opening of the purge valve in order to communicate the tank outlet with the drain.Type: GrantFiled: March 29, 1999Date of Patent: April 10, 2001Assignee: Kinetico IncorporatedInventors: Christopher L. Hansen, Stuart Park, Peter Halemba
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Patent number: D518876Type: GrantFiled: October 18, 2004Date of Patent: April 11, 2006Assignee: Kinetico IncorporatedInventor: Stuart Park
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Patent number: D538890Type: GrantFiled: August 14, 2006Date of Patent: March 20, 2007Assignee: Kinetico IncorporatedInventor: Stuart Park
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Patent number: D575844Type: GrantFiled: March 26, 2007Date of Patent: August 26, 2008Assignee: Kinetico IncorporatedInventors: Stuart Park, Steven M. Hoopes, Jess Carlson, René Polin, Jr.
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Patent number: D499170Type: GrantFiled: October 30, 2002Date of Patent: November 30, 2004Assignee: Kinetico IncorporatedInventor: Stuart Park