Peter P. Gombrich - Boulder CO Ronald E. Zook - Boulder CO Max S. Hendrickson - Forest Lake MN
Assignee:
CliniCom Incorporated - Boulder CO
International Classification:
G06K 710
US Classification:
235462
Abstract:
A patient identification system for relating items with patients and ensuring that an identified item corresponds to an identified patient. The patient identification system includes a computer system (42) interconnected to a plurality of remote terminals (62) by conventional telephone wiring (66,70). The patient identification system further including a portable bar code reading device (48) including a bar code wand (120), an LCD display (116) and a key pad (114). The portable bar code reading device (48) communicates via RF transmission with an RF/PLC modem (60). The bar code reading device (48) is utilized to read a patient's unique bar codes (50) on a patient's identification bracelet (52), bar codes (51) on labels (53) attached to various items in the hospital relating the item to a specific patient and bar codes (49) on item labels (47) whereby such items can be automatically correlated to a specific patient and checks performed at the computer system (42) to ensure that the item properly corresponds to the identified patient.
Peter P. Gombrich - Boulder CO Richard J. Beard - Longmont CO Richard A. Griffee - Golden CO Thomas R. Wilson - Boulder CO Ronald E. Zook - Boulder CO Max S. Hendrickson - Forest Lake MN
Assignee:
ClinCom Incorporated - Boulder CO
International Classification:
G06E 1520
US Classification:
235375
Abstract:
A patient identification system for relating items with patients and ensuring that an identified item corresponds to an identified patient. The patient identification system includes a computer system (42) interconnected to a plurality of remote terminals (62) by conventional telephone wiring (66, 70). The patient identification system further including a portable bar code reading device (48) including a bar code wand (120), an LCD display (116) and a key pad (114). The portable bar code reading device (48) communicates via RF transmission with an RF/PLC modem (60). The bar code reading device (48) is utilized to read a patient's unique bar code (50) on a patient's identification bracelet (52), bar codes (51) on labels (53) attached to various items in the hospital relating the item to a specific patient and bar codes (49) on item labels (47) whereby such items can be automatically correlated to a specific patient and checks performed at the computer system (42) to ensure that the item properly corresponds to the identified patient.
Michael F. Maas - White Bear Lake MN Max S. Hendrickson - Forest Lake MN
Assignee:
Honeywell Inc. - Minneapolis MN
International Classification:
H03D 1300 H04L 2714 H03K 906
US Classification:
329 50
Abstract:
A frequency shift key demodulator produces an output data stream based upon whether a FSK modulated input signal has a frequency (f. sub. FSK) which is greater than or less than a reference frequency (f. sub. 0) of a reference (REF) signal. The demodulator includes a sequence generator which generates a two bit binary code which represents the phase angle between the FSK and REF signals. The sequence of the code indicates the sign of the phase velocity between the FSK and REF signals. The demodulator also includes first and second sequence detectors, first and second integrating shift registers, and a decision circuit. The first sequence detector provides an output signal to the first shift register indicating that the FSK signal has a frequency less than the REF signal based upon detection of a first predetermined sequence of the code from the sequence generator. Similarly, the second sequence detector senses a second predetermined sequence of the code indicating that the FSK signal has a frequency greater than the REF signal and provides an output signal to the second shift register. At the end of a predetermined time period, the decision circuit compares the content of the first and second shift registers and produces an output bit of the data stream.
Protective Apparatus For Encapsulating Electrical Circuits
An encapsulating apparatus for protecting an electrical circuit, the electrical circuit comprising a plurality of discrete electrical components supported on a circuit board and connected electrically to each other and to external electrical lead lines. The encapsulating apparatus comprises an imperforately walled hollow container defining oppositely first and second openings through the wall thereof. The container further comprises internal support means for receiving and positioning the electrical components in a predetermined relationship to the container and to each other with the lead lines extending outwardly through the first opening. The second opening is completely closed by a cap having a portion corresponding in size and configuration to said second opening. The cap further comprises at least one irregularly shaped arm projecting into the container when the cap is in closing relationship to the second opening, positively fixedly positioning the components in their predetermined relationship. The cap is further retained in closed relationship with respect to the second opening by an epoxy or other suitable means.
Apparatus And Method For Electronic Confinement Of Animals
John Titus - Prior Lake MN Jim Barry - Prior Lake MN Max Hendrickson - Forest Lake MN
Assignee:
Joint Techno Concepts International, Inc. - Westboro MA
International Classification:
A01K 2900
US Classification:
119721
Abstract:
The present invention discloses a method and apparatus for electronically confining an animal within one or more selected spaces within a selected area. Current pulses are directed around conducting perimeters surrounding the selected spaces. The animal to be confined is provided with a collar unit, which includes a sensor adapted to sense whether the animal approaches a conducting perimeter from inside the selected space or outside the selected space, and a correction unit adapted to provide correction to the animal in response to a sensor output. The portable unit reports to a central controller which selects a correction strategy, such as level of correction to be applied to the animal approaching the perimeter. The controller provides warnings to the user, including warnings for when the animal passes out of bounds, when the battery in the collar unit goes low and when the animal stays in a correction zone for too long. An additional feature of the invention includes the ability to connect a computer to the system for remote control and monitoring, and for maintaining a log of animal behavior.
Apparatus And Method For Electronic Exclusion And Confinement Of Animals Relative To A Selected Area
John Titus - Prior Lake MN Jim Barry - Prior Lake MN Max Hendrickson - Forest Lake MN James F. Jenne - Inver Grove Heights MN
Assignee:
Joint Techno Concepts International, Inc. - Westboro MA
International Classification:
A01K 1502
US Classification:
119721
Abstract:
The present invention discloses a method and apparatus for electronically controlling the movement of one or more animals relative to a selected area. The selected area may be an exclusion area into which an animal is deterred from entering, or may be a confinement area from which the animal is deterred from leaving. The animal is provided with a collar unit, which includes a sensor adapted to sense the strength of electromagnetic signals generated by a generator located in the selected area, and a correction unit adapted to provide correction to the animal in response to a sensor output. The portable unit may report to a central controller which selects a correction strategy, such as level of correction to be applied to the animal approaching the perimeter of the selected area. The controller provides warnings to the user, including warnings for when the battery in the collar unit goes low and when the animal stays in a correction zone for too long. The controller may control a number of generators, and may select an appropriate correction for one of a plurality of animals.
A method of and apparatus for discriminator FSK signals using a tri-state phase detector is disclosed in which an input of known frequency is combined with the unknown FSK signal input and the output is fed to an integrator only after the minimum clearing time of the tri-state during each bit period. The integrator receives only the cleared signal for use in binary data signal determination thereby overcoming problems associated with lack of initial phase information at the tri-state phase detector.
Apparatus For Receiving Low Level Digital Signals Transmitted Over Power Lines
Boyd H. Palsgrove - Minnetonka MN Max Hendrickson - Forest Lake MN Harry A. Cohen - Golden Valley MN
Assignee:
Honeywell Inc. - Minneapolis MN
International Classification:
H04B 354
US Classification:
340310A
Abstract:
Digital data is transmitted over AC power lines at typically a 300 baud rate and at a frequency of 130 kilohertz representing a binary ONE and 131 kilohertz representing a binary ZERO. Apparatus in the receiver relay including a quadrature detector converts the high frequency signals to digital binary signals which are applied to a microprocessor. The microprocessor generates signals to control relays in accordance with the information received from the AC power lines.