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Education:
San Jose City College San Jose, CA 1992 to 1993 Machine Technology/CNC Programming
Jeffrey R. Allen - Poway CA, US Paul E. Cranley - Lake Jackson TX, US Kristine L. Danowski - Midland MI, US James A. McIntyre - Midland MI, US Reed A. Schick - Midland MI, US Larry Sun - Sarnia, CA Bettina M. Rosner - La Jolla CA, US
Assignee:
Kamata, LLC - Phoenix AZ
International Classification:
A61B 5/08
US Classification:
600532, 600531
Abstract:
The subject invention provides a hand-held medical apparatus () for detecting a predetermined component of user breath and producing a breath-component signal over a measurement time. Such breath-component signal may be correlated to a user fat metabolism indicator.
Jeffrey Allen - Poway CA, US Paul Cranley - Lake Jackson TX, US Kristine Danowski - Midland MI, US James McIntyre - Midland MI, US Reed Shick - Midland MI, US Bettina Rosner - La Jolla CA, US Larry Sun - Sarnia, CA
International Classification:
A61B 5/00
US Classification:
600532000
Abstract:
A medical apparatus () for detecting a predetermined component of breath and producing a breath-component signal over a measurement time. Such breath-component signal may be related to a fat metabolism indicator.
Barbara E. Landini - Mesa AZ, US Joan K. Vrtis - Mesa AZ, US Shane Bravard - Phoenix AZ, US David Luttrull - Phoenix AZ, US James A. McIntyre - Midland MI, US Paul E. Cranley - Lake Jackson TX, US
International Classification:
G01N 31/00
US Classification:
422 84
Abstract:
Some embodiments of the invention provide a mouthpiece for use with an electronic analyzer for breath analyte detection in an individual. The mouthpiece includes a biosensor and a hydration system. The biosensor includes a chemically active area where a chemical reaction takes place and the hydration system delivers a liquid to the chemically active area of the biosensor to at least one of enhance, enable, and facilitate the chemical reaction. The mouthpiece further includes hardware to transmit breath analyte data.
Barbara E. Landini - Mesa AZ, US Joan K. Vrtis - Mesa AZ, US Shane Bravard - Phoenix AZ, US David Luttrull - Phoenix AZ, US James A. McIntyre - Midland MI, US Paul E. Cranley - Lake Jackson TX, US
International Classification:
A61B 5/097 A61B 5/00 A61B 5/145 B82Y 5/00
US Classification:
600309, 600532, 977735
Abstract:
Some embodiments of the invention provide a mouthpiece for use with an electronic analyzer for breath analyte detection in an individual. The mouthpiece includes a biosensor and a hydration system. The biosensor includes a chemically active area where a chemical reaction takes place and the hydration system delivers a liquid to the chemically active area of the biosensor to at least one of enhance, enable, and facilitate the chemical reaction. The mouthpiece further includes hardware to transmit breath analyte data.
- Aliso Viejo CA, US Joan K. Vrtis - Mesa AZ, US Shane Bravard - Phoenix AZ, US David Luttrull - Phoenix AZ, US James A. McIntyre - Midland MI, US Paul E. Cranley - Lake Jackson TX, US
International Classification:
A61B 5/097
Abstract:
Some embodiments of the invention provide a mouthpiece for use with an electronic analyzer for breath analyte detection in an individual. The mouthpiece includes a biosensor and a hydration system. The biosensor includes a chemically active area where a chemical reaction takes place and the hydration system delivers a liquid to the chemically active area of the biosensor to at least one of enhance, enable, and facilitate the chemical reaction. The mouthpiece further includes hardware to transmit breath analyte data.
Apparatus And Method For Digitally Driving Touchscreen Panels With Transmit Signals Based On Pulse Width Modulated (Pwm) Signals
- San Diego CA, US James Hendrie McIntyre - San Diego CA, US Raghunatha Reddy Sripuram - San Jose CA, US Kezhen Liu - Sunnyvale CA, US
International Classification:
G06F 3/041
Abstract:
A touchscreen display including a touchscreen panel with a set of spaced-apart electrically-conductive transmit lines and a set of spaced-apart electrically-conductive receive lines extending in orthogonal directions. A set of class-D transmit drivers generate transmit signals applied to the transmit lines based on a driving pulse-width-modulated (PWM) signals, respectively. The PWM signals control the amplitude, phase, and slew rate of the pulses of the transmit signals, respectively. The parameters of the pulses are controlled so that the transmit signals arrive with substantially the same amplitude, phase, and slew rate at each receiver regardless of which transmit driver generated the transmit signal. This allows a single anti-phase signal at each receiver to substantially cancel out the receive signal during no panel load.