Salys
Algis Salys, Oakwood Hills, IL US
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20140269697 | INTERNET PROTOCOL CALL SIGNAL INTERRUPTER FOR SELECTIVE BLOCKING OF INTERNET VOICE CALLS - An accessory or device for use with a computer. Computers can hold video and audio conferences over the internet. by the well-known Voice Over Internet Protocol, VOIP, standards defined by the ITU and IETF. An internet protocol interrupter accessory or device is disclosed and comprises: a) a filter which: i) receives data packets from the network; ii) passes data packets affiliated with the video conference to the computer; and iii) blocks data packets affiliated with a data port from reaching the computer; and b) a switch which selectively activates and de-activates the blocking. An internet protocol call signal interruption method is also disclosed comprising the steps of: a) receiving data packets from a network; b) examining the packets; and c) if examination shows that packets are affiliated with a specific port, then blocking such packets from reaching a computer. | 09-18-2014 |
Eric K. Salys, Pflugerville, TX US
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20120043229 | Storage & Drying Device for Helmets & Accessories (Visor, Gloves, Shoulder Pads, Neck Brace, Knee Pads, Keys, etc.) - The invention provides a new method for the safe storage and drying of a helmet and related accessories (spare helmet face shield, sunglasses, goggles, primary gloves, secondary gloves, chin curtain, breath deflector/guard, helmet screws, neck brace, knee pads, elbow pads, chest protector, keys, and remote control gate/garage openers) employed in activities in which a helmet is utilized. The device is suspended utilizing various length interchangeable hanging straps possessing varied attachment methods to accommodate various hanging locations. The side connected hanging straps attach at an angle to the front opening so that the front opening is directed at an upward facing angle off of the vertical plane and a center angle adjustment and interlocking strap is utilized to set a preferred angle and interlink multiple devices hung vertically one under another. The angled orientation enables the device to be bumped or swung without concern that the helmet or other items stored therein will fall out. The shape and flexible nature of the device allows the sides to close in toward the helmet under the weight of a resting helmet. The device employs multiple attachment points and pockets to accommodate the related accessories and their related locations are such that they provide for the easy access to storage and removal based on frequency of use and order in which stored and removed. | 02-23-2012 |
Scott Salys, Plano, TX US
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20100318019 | ELECTROPHYSIOLOGY DEVICES EMPLOYING ELECTRICALLY CONDUCTIVE POLYMER CONDUCTORS AND METHODS OF MANUFACTURING SUCH DEVICES - A medical tubular body that may be used in an implantable medical lead, a catheter, a sheath and introducer is disclosed herein. The medical tubular body may include a tubular layer formed of an electrically insulating polymer and an electrically conductive polymer strip imbedded in and longitudinally extending through the insulating polymer. | 12-16-2010 |
20100331942 | MRI COMPATIBLE IMPLANTABLE MEDICAL LEAD AND METHOD OF MAKING SAME - An implantable medical lead is disclosed herein. The implantable medical lead may include a body including an electrical insulation tube, a distal portion with an electrode, and a proximal portion with a lead connector end. The electrical insulation tube may be coaxial with a longitudinally extending center axis of the body. The lead may also include an electrical pathway extending between the electrode and lead connector end, the electrical pathway including an inductor comprising an electrical conductor helically wound directly on an outer circumferential surface of the insulation tube. | 12-30-2010 |
20110218602 | BRAIDED IMPLANTABLE MEDICAL LEAD AND METHOD OF MAKING SAME - An implantable medical lead disclosed herein may include a longitudinally extending body, a helical anchor and a lead connector end. The longitudinally extending body may include a distal end, a proximal end, a braid-reinforced inner tubular layer extending between the proximal and distal ends, and an outer tubular layer extending between the proximal and distal ends. The braid-reinforced inner tubular layer may extend through the outer tubular layer in a coaxial arrangement. The helical anchor electrode may be operably coupled to a distal end of the braid-reinforced inner tubular layer. The lead connector end may be operably coupled to the proximal end of the body and include a pin contact operably coupled to a proximal end of the braid-reinforced tubular layer. Rotation of the pin contact relative to the lead connector end may cause rotation of the braid-reinforced inner tubular layer within the outer tubular layer, and the resulting rotation of the braid-reinforced inner tubular layer may cause rotation of the helical anchor electrode. | 09-08-2011 |
20130012824 | CORONARY VENOUS SYSTEM PRESSURE SENSING - Disclose herein is a method of measuring pressures in a coronary sinus. In one embodiment, the method includes: introducing a distal portion of a lead or tool into the coronary sinus, wherein the distal portion includes first and second pressure sensors and at least one selectably expandable member; expanding the at least one expandable member such that the first and second sensors are isolated from each other within the coronary sinus; and taking pressure measurements with the first and second sensors when isolated from each other. | 01-10-2013 |
Scott Salys, Los Angeles, CA US
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20090270741 | Coronary Venous System Pressure Sensing - Disclose herein is a method of measuring pressures in a coronary sinus. In one embodiment, the method includes: introducing a distal portion of a lead or tool into the coronary sinus, wherein the distal portion includes first and second pressure sensors and at least one selectably expandable member; expanding the at least one expandable member such that the first and second sensors are isolated from each other within the coronary sinus; and taking pressure measurements with the first and second sensors when isolated from each other. | 10-29-2009 |
20090276020 | TOOLS FOR DELIVERING IMPLANTABLE MEDICAL LEADS AND METHODS OF USING AND MANUFACTURING SUCH TOOLS - Disclosed herein is a tool for implanting a medical lead. In one embodiment, the tool includes a body, an electrode, and a conductor. The body includes a distal end and a proximal end. The electrode is supported by the body. The conductor is in electrical contact with the electrode and extends along the body from the electrode to the proximal end. The electrode and conductor form an electrically conductive path that extends from a surface of the electrode to a proximal most point of the conductor on the body. The electrical resistance of the electrically conductive path is at least approximately 100 Ohms. | 11-05-2009 |