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Scott Duryea, Palm Harbor, FL US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20100279263Polysomnography Training Apparatus - A patient simulator for training a person on performing a polysomnography includes a mannequin representing a torso and head of a human body made of a rigid material with a skin layer on the surface of the mannequin. The skin layer being made of an artificial skin material simulating the electrical conductivity and electrical impedance of human skin. The patient simulator further includes a signal generator for generating electrical signals simulating biophysiological activity. A plurality of emitter electrodes positioned underneath the skin layer and connected to the signal generator to receive the electrical signals, and transmit the electrical signals through the skin layer. A controller is connected to the signal generator to control the signal generator to generate the electrical signals.11-04-2010

Timothy P. Duryea, Dallas, TX US

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20110013328CLAMP FOR CONTROLLING CURRENT DISCHARGE - In many applications, particularly in automotive applications, integrated circuits (IC) are designed to withstand large fly-back currents from inductive loads. As these ICs have become smaller, the switching transistors (which are coupled to the inductive loads) have remained relatively large so as to withstand the fly-back currents. The size of these switching transistors has become a limiting factor in designing compact ICs. Here, an IC is provided with an adaptive clamp that allows for a significant reduction in the area of a switching transistor for an inductive load.01-20-2011

Trygve Duryea, Santa Barbara, CA US

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20080219658Real time transmission of photographic images from portable handheld devices - In accordance with the present invention, a system and method for effectively performing a streamlined photo distribution procedure is disclosed. A source device initially captures a photographic image of a target or subject using known techniques. The term “photographic image” as used herein is not limited to single photographs but includes moving pictures, video images and any other known or future means of capturing an image of an event. The source device is likewise broadly defined and includes, but is not limited to, digital cameras, video cameras, cell phones with digital photo capture means, computers, including PDA's or other devices or combination of devices with communication and photo capture means, as well as other image capture means.09-11-2008