Patents by Inventor Uwe D. Schaible
Uwe D. Schaible 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: 8981955Abstract: A system and method for alerting operators of mobile equipment to the presence of people in monitored areas around the periphery of the mobile equipment they are operating is provided. The system includes an RFID detection system which is installed on the mobile equipment and alerts the operator to the presence of people wearing Personal Protection Equipment containing RFID safety tags. The system also includes a tag programming system which allows RFID safety tags to be created. The system also includes a tag testing system which allows a person to test the functionality of the RFID safety tags contained in the personal safety equipment they are wearing. The system also includes RFID personal safety equipment such as 3D safety vests and RFID hardhats which contains RFID safety tags. The 3D safety vests also include enhanced 3D visual markings.Type: GrantFiled: October 21, 2013Date of Patent: March 17, 2015Assignee: Marlex Engineering Inc.Inventors: Uwe D. Schaible, Jonathan Fava, Peter Atef Wadie Basl, Norman H. Von Styp-Rekowski, Jeff William Edward McDonald, Jason Philip Garr
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Publication number: 20140043168Abstract: A system and method for alerting operators of mobile equipment to the presence of people in monitored areas around the periphery of the mobile equipment they are operating is provided. The system includes an RFID detection system which is installed on the mobile equipment and alerts the operator to the presence of people wearing Personal Protection Equipment containing RFID safety tags. The system also includes a tag programming system which allows RFID safety tags to be created. The system also includes a tag testing system which allows a person to test the functionality of the RFID safety tags contained in the personal safety equipment they are wearing. The system also includes RFID personal safety equipment such as 3D safety vests and RFID hardhats which contains RFID safety tags. The 3D safety vests also include enhanced 3D visual markings.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 21, 2013Publication date: February 13, 2014Applicant: Marlex Engineering Inc.Inventors: Uwe D. SCHAIBLE, Jonathan FAVA, Peter Atef Wadie BASL, Norman H. VON STYP-REKOWSKI, Jeff William Edward McDONALD, Jason Philip GARR
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Patent number: 8564452Abstract: A system and method for alerting operators of mobile equipment to the presence of people in monitored areas around the periphery of the mobile equipment they are operating is provided. The system includes an RFID detection system which is installed on the mobile equipment and alerts the operator to the presence of people wearing Personal Protection Equipment containing RFID safety tags. The system also includes a tag programming system which allows RFID safety tags to be created. The system also includes a tag testing system which allows a person to test the functionality of the RFID safety tags contained in the personal safety equipment they are wearing. The system also includes RFID personal safety equipment such as 3D safety vests and RFID hardhats which contains RFID safety tags. The 3D safety vests also include enhanced 3D visual markings.Type: GrantFiled: March 21, 2011Date of Patent: October 22, 2013Assignee: Marlex Engineering Inc.Inventors: Uwe D. Schaible, Jonathan Fava, Peter Atef Wadie Basl, Norman H. Von Styp-Rekowski, Jeff William Edward McDonald, Jason Philip Garr
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Publication number: 20110231342Abstract: A device for aiding in planning electricity usage in areas that use time of day electricity rates is provided. The device consists of a compact digital electricity cost indicator that displays the current time, day, date, applicable cost structure such as season, weekend, or holiday, and current cost of electricity, and a retractable electricity rate card for quick visualization of electricity rates throughout the day.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 21, 2011Publication date: September 22, 2011Applicant: MARLEX ENGINEERING INC.Inventors: Uwe D. SCHAIBLE, Norman H. VON STYP-REKOWSKI
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Publication number: 20110227748Abstract: A system and method for alerting operators of mobile equipment to the presence of people in monitored areas around the periphery of the mobile equipment they are operating is provided. The system includes an RFID detection system which is installed on the mobile equipment and alerts the operator to the presence of people wearing Personal Protection Equipment containing RFID safety tags. The system also includes a tag programming system which allows RFID safety tags to be created. The system also includes a tag testing system which allows a person to test the functionality of the RFID safety tags contained in the personal safety equipment they are wearing. The system also includes RFID personal safety equipment such as 3D safety vests and RFID hardhats which contains RFID safety tags. The 3D safety vests also include enhanced 3D visual markings.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 21, 2011Publication date: September 22, 2011Applicant: MARLEX ENGINEERING INC.Inventors: Uwe D. SCHAIBLE, Jonathan FAVA, Peter Atef Wadie BASL, Norman H. VON STYP-REKOWSKI, Jeff William Edward McDONALD, Jason Philip GARR
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Patent number: 7911149Abstract: There is provided lamp ballast impedance controlled electronic lamp circuit, powered by a lamp ballast, for controlling a set of light emitting devices and being, comprising at least one connector, for connecting to the lamp ballast; and for receiving an AC signal; at least one filament control, associated with one of the at least one connector; a circuit for transforming the AC signal to a DC signal; a power convertor circuit; for receiving the DC signal and for processing the DC signal to provide a signal to power to the set of light emitting devices; a control and monitoring circuit; wherein the control and monitoring circuit monitors the DC signal and controls the impedance of either the at least one filament control or the power convertor circuit to control the set of light emitting devices.Type: GrantFiled: February 19, 2008Date of Patent: March 22, 2011Assignee: Marlex Engineering Inc.Inventors: Uwe D. Schaible, Norman H. von Styp-Rekowski
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Publication number: 20080259321Abstract: An analyte reading system which includes a reader unit for rapidly detecting and evaluating the outcome of an assay to measure the presence of analytes in a sample. Quantitative and qualitative measurements of analyte concentration in a sample may be rapidly obtained using the reader device with algorithms which ascertain the nature of the assay and perform a comparison against a calibration sample. The reader device scans preset areas of an assay device in order to provide focal points for the reader device and evaluate the volume of the test sample in the assay device. The reading portion of the assay slide has at least one test dot for detecting the presence of the analyte and the signal intensity of the labelled analyte, and processes the detected signal using an algorithm which provides an accurate output measurement indicating the quantity of the analyte in the test sample.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 19, 2005Publication date: October 23, 2008Applicant: Umedik Inc.Inventors: Peter Lea, Nicole Szabados Haynes, Colin Dykstra, Shi-Fa Ding, Uwe D. Schaible, Norman H. Von Styp-Rekowski
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Publication number: 20080197786Abstract: There is provided lamp ballast impedance controlled electronic lamp circuit, powered by a lamp ballast, for controlling a set of light emitting devices and being, comprising at least one connector, for connecting to the lamp ballast; and for receiving an AC signal; at least one filament control, associated with one of the at least one connector; a circuit for transforming the AC signal to a DC signal; a power convertor circuit; for receiving the DC signal and for processing the DC signal to provide a signal to power to the set of light emitting devices; a control and monitoring circuit; wherein the control and monitoring circuit monitors the DC signal and controls the impedance of either the at least one filament control or the power convertor circuit to control the set of light emitting devices.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 19, 2008Publication date: August 21, 2008Applicant: MARLEX ENGINEERING INC.Inventors: Uwe D. SCHAIBLE, Norman H. Von STYP-REKOWSKI
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Patent number: 7161263Abstract: A piezoelectric driving and switching apparatus includes a power supply circuit having a supply open configuration and positive and negative closed configurations for transferring energy to an inductor. A piezoelectric circuit of the apparatus has a piezoelectric open configuration and a piezoelectric closed configuration whereat the energy is transferred between the inductor and a first piezoelectric load. The apparatus includes a capacitive circuit having a capacitive open configuration and a capacitive closed circuit configuration whereat the energy is transferred between the inductor and a capacitive load. A controller circuit of the apparatus includes a switch control for electrically switching each of the power supply circuit, the piezoelectric circuit, and the capacitive circuit to selectively and independently transfer the energy from the power supply to the first piezoelectric and capacitive loads, and a portion of the energy between the first piezoelectric and capacitive loads.Type: GrantFiled: June 18, 2004Date of Patent: January 9, 2007Assignee: Marlex Engineering Inc.Inventors: Norman H. von Styp-Rekowski, Uwe D. Schaible
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Patent number: 6972415Abstract: A fluid treatment system in which the fluid to be treated is irradiated with ultraviolet light (UV). The system includes a sensor with capabilities for detecting multiple fluid treatment parameters, such as UV intensity level and fluid flow. The sensor contains a combination of a UV sensing means such as a photodiode, a flow sensing means such as a vibration sensitive microphone, and associated electronics for processing and transmitting data pertaining to the fluid treatment parameters. The system can also include or alternatively include an intelligent driver that powers a UV lamp and has the novel capabilities to receive, process, respond to, and display multiple fluid treatment parameter signals from one or more sensors without the need for additional signal processing and/or control devices. Specifically, in a preferred embodiment, the power being delivered to the UV lamp will be adjusted as warranted by the intelligent driver's analysis of at least one fluid treatment parameter, such as flow condition.Type: GrantFiled: September 26, 2003Date of Patent: December 6, 2005Assignee: R-Can Environmental Inc.Inventors: Uwe D. Schaible, Steven M. Leatherland, William T. Mennen, Robert J. Cazzola
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Patent number: 6114950Abstract: An obstacle proximity warning device for vehicles having an ultrasonic transceiver, for sending an ultrasonic signal and receiving the ultrasound reflected by an obstacle, a receiver signal process means connected to the ultrasonic transceiver, to generate trigger signals upon a threshold level signal being received from the ultrasonic transceiver, an alarm means responsive to the trigger signals, a housing in which the ultrasonic transceiver is mounted and a mounting bracket for fixedly mounting the housing to the vehicle. The mounting bracket has a resilient coating adapted to substantially absorb ultrasonic vibrations generated by the ultrasonic transceiver, to prevent the radiation of ultrasonic vibrations from other elements of the vehicle or the mounting bracket.Type: GrantFiled: May 3, 1999Date of Patent: September 5, 2000Assignee: Specam Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Uwe D. Schaible, Norman von Styp-Rakowski