A wound treatment apparatus includes a negative pressure source, a bandage configured to cover a wound and provide a sealed region around the wound, a drainage tube coupled to the bandage and the negative pressure source to drain fluid from the wound. The apparatus also includes a controller coupled to the negative pressure source.
Single Device For Measurement Of Infrared Or Millimeter Wave Radiation
Harold Jacobs - West Long Branch NJ Samuel Dixon - Neptune NJ Edmund E. Malecki - Rumson NJ
Assignee:
The United States of America as represented by the Secretary of the Army - Washington DC
International Classification:
G01R 2304
US Classification:
324 95
Abstract:
A radiation measurement means is shown which has the capability of detect radiation in both the millimeter wave, and the infrared, frequency regions. A basic self-oscillating Gunn diode is enclosed in a donut shaped silicon ring. The presence of infrared energy will create holes and electrons in the silicon material, altering its conductivity, and lower the power of oscillation. The realized drop in oscillating power identifies the infrared. Millimeter wave radiation is detected because an intermediate frequency is generated as the Gunn diode operates as a self-oscillating mixer of the new different frequency with its own oscillating frequency. Thus it is possible to detect signals from both ranges, in a single device.
Harold Jacobs - West Long Branch NJ Samuel Dixon - Neptune NJ
Assignee:
The United States of America as represented by the Secretary of the Army - Washington DC
International Classification:
H04B 126
US Classification:
455326
Abstract:
A triple Gunn diode self-oscillating mixer system is shown which can mix nals in the VHF range substantially without introducing any noise and with high input signal power handling capacity and with higher output mixed signal power than conventional, owing to boosted power from more than one microwave cavity. The device is comprised of three self-oscillating Gunn diode cavities connected by 180. degree. phase shift coax lines for injection locking. The device handles larger power levels without burnout as compared to conventional mixer devices such as Schottky barrier diodes having nearly 30 times less burnout capacity.
Dual Beam Line Scanner For Phased Array Applications
Harold Jacobs - West Long Branch NJ Robert E. Horn - Middletown NJ
Assignee:
The United States of America as represented by the Secretary of the Army - Washington DC
International Classification:
H01Q 326
US Classification:
343701
Abstract:
A millimeter wave line scanner is disclosed providing steered fan-shaped ms from opposite faces at substantially equal angles of a semiconductor waveguide, rectangular in cross section, and having a plurality of equally spaced metallic perturbations or strips disposed on one of the two radiating sides or faces. Different angles of scan are selectively obtained by means of at least one distributed longitudinal PIN diode formed on an adjoining side of the semiconductor waveguide having electrical circuit means coupled thereto for controlling the diode's conductivity which acts to change the guide wavelength and accordingly cause a variation in radiation angle of the two equal beams radiating in opposite directions and by means coupling energy of changing frequency to the semiconductor waveguide.
California State Polytechnic University, B.S., 1965; California State Polytechnic University, B.S., 1965; California State Polytechnic University, M.A., 1967; California State Polytechnic University, M.A., 1967
Law School:
McGeorge School of Law, University of the Pacific, J.D., 1971
Attiva Soft/Swift Staffing Baltimore, MD Jan 2013 to Jul 2014 Service Desk AgentLaser Imaging System York, PA Apr 2012 to Jan 2013 Press Operator
Education:
New Horizons Computer Learning Center Mechanicsburg, PA 2014 to 2015 Network+ and Security+ Certifications in Computer Networking and SecurityDeVry University Online 2011 to 2013 Associates in Computer Networking
Escondido VA Clinic 815 E Pennsylvania Ave, Escondido, CA 92025 760 466-7020 (phone)
Education:
Medical School University of Colorado School of Medicine at Denver Graduated: 1964
Languages:
English
Description:
Dr. Jacobs graduated from the University of Colorado School of Medicine at Denver in 1964. He works in Escondido, CA and specializes in Internal Medicine.
Fairview High School Fairview MI 1947-1951, Beedeville High School Beedeville AR 1949-1955
Community:
Eva Wolfe, Gary Anderson, Ruth Rodgers, James Rutherford, Royce Beesley, Rufus Johnston, Kay Williams, Barbara Proctor, Dene Edmondson, Charles Rutherford, David Rice