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Hakky
Allan Hakky, Bedford, MA US
| Patent application number | Description | Published |
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| 20090031251 | Wireless Management Interface - It is an object of the present invention to overcome the limitations of the prior art through the use of a wireless management interface (WMI). The WMI enables a user to securely manage the wireless transfer and synchronization of data between two or more wireless-equipped devices. The WMI is preferably implemented in a combination of hardware and software and operates by enabling a user, via a graphical display and user input capabilities, to establish a communication profile for any two or more devices. The communication profile includes one or more content parameters and one or more timing parameters. In response to receiving configuration instructions from the WMI, the devices then operate to transfer or synchronize designated content at a designated time according to the communication profile. Synchronization is further facilitated by a database that is accessible to the WMI and maintains the communication profiles and other device-specific configuration information. | 01-29-2009 |
Said Hakky, Largo, FL US
| Patent application number | Description | Published |
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| 20090256911 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR TRAFFIC RELATED INFORMATION DISPLAY, TRAFFIC SURVEILLANCE AND CONTROL - The system and method for traffic surveillance, control, and traffic related information display uses display units each having display element sensors and cameras where the operation is controlled by a processor. Anticipatory sensor systems continuously measure speed and deceleration of approaching vehicles, sends signals to the processor which in turn analyzes the incoming signals. A rapid sequence camera continuously records audio-video images. When the rate of deceleration exceeds a predetermined threshold, which may be indicative of an imminent accident, the processor activates a store regime of the audio visual images on-site or transmitted to an off-site location for further actions. The information on the traffic flow condition which may affect the vehicle travel is displayed on the display unit. The system provides for the detection of pedestrians about to cross an intersection and controls the traffic light pattern accordingly. The display unit utilizes shapes, motions, and color to provide for easily understandable messages to vehicle occupants and pedestrians. | 10-15-2009 |
Said I. Hakky, Largo, FL US
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| 20090173829 | Safety pre-impact deceleration system for vehicles - A safety pre-impact deceleration system for a variety of conveyances includes a parachute structure formed from air bags inflated with gas. Alternatively, the parachute structure includes a canopy with orifices. Air spaces in the parachute structure or orifices in the canopy have adjustable and selective dimensions to control the operational parameters of the vehicle. The system includes sensors and rapid exposure rate cameras with continuous loop recording to measure operational parameters of the vehicle and to predict possible collision. Once a collision condition is detected, audio/video images are stored on storage media. The air bags are deployed and inflated. In addition to air bags constituting the parachute structure, a plurality of air bags are provided to be deployed external the vehicle to aid in a safe landing. | 07-09-2009 |
| 20100331825 | INDWELLING URINARY CATHETER WITH SELF-RETAINING MECHANISM - A urinary catheter with an improved retaining and activating feature is provided which is a safe device with reduced irritation and discomfort to a patient. The retaining mechanism positioned at the proximal end of the catheter assumes a “close” state for introduction and removal of the catheter into and from the urethral tract, and is transitioned into the “open” state when the catheter is in the bladder by mechanically manipulating the retaining mechanism through the activation mechanism. An actuating linkage wire connected between the retaining mechanism and activation mechanism controllably reciprocates in the channel of the catheter to transition the catheter between the “open” and “closed” states. | 12-30-2010 |
| 20120116357 | URINARY CATHETER STABILIZER AND METHOD OF USE - A urinary catheter stabilizer comprises a body member, a rotatable adhesion member, and an adhesive laminar membrane. The body member includes an upper cradle member that is hingedly attached to a lower cradle member. Each of the upper and lower cradle members is adapted to receive a bellows of a urinary catheter. The bellows includes oppositely disposed proximal and distal ends and a ribbed portion extending therebetween. Each of the upper and lower cradle members includes a proximal end portion, a distal end portion, and a main body portion extending between the proximal and distal end portions. The rotatable adhesion member is securely connected to the lower cradle member. The rotatable adhesion member includes a base portion having oppositely disposed first and second surfaces. The adhesive laminar membrane includes oppositely disposed first and second major surfaces. A portion of the first major surface is securely attached to the first surface of the base portion of the rotatable adhesion member. | 05-10-2012 |
Sherazhad S. Hakky, Largo, FL US
| Patent application number | Description | Published |
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| 20120116357 | URINARY CATHETER STABILIZER AND METHOD OF USE - A urinary catheter stabilizer comprises a body member, a rotatable adhesion member, and an adhesive laminar membrane. The body member includes an upper cradle member that is hingedly attached to a lower cradle member. Each of the upper and lower cradle members is adapted to receive a bellows of a urinary catheter. The bellows includes oppositely disposed proximal and distal ends and a ribbed portion extending therebetween. Each of the upper and lower cradle members includes a proximal end portion, a distal end portion, and a main body portion extending between the proximal and distal end portions. The rotatable adhesion member is securely connected to the lower cradle member. The rotatable adhesion member includes a base portion having oppositely disposed first and second surfaces. The adhesive laminar membrane includes oppositely disposed first and second major surfaces. A portion of the first major surface is securely attached to the first surface of the base portion of the rotatable adhesion member. | 05-10-2012 |
Shereen S. Hakky, Largo, FL US
| Patent application number | Description | Published |
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| 20120116357 | URINARY CATHETER STABILIZER AND METHOD OF USE - A urinary catheter stabilizer comprises a body member, a rotatable adhesion member, and an adhesive laminar membrane. The body member includes an upper cradle member that is hingedly attached to a lower cradle member. Each of the upper and lower cradle members is adapted to receive a bellows of a urinary catheter. The bellows includes oppositely disposed proximal and distal ends and a ribbed portion extending therebetween. Each of the upper and lower cradle members includes a proximal end portion, a distal end portion, and a main body portion extending between the proximal and distal end portions. The rotatable adhesion member is securely connected to the lower cradle member. The rotatable adhesion member includes a base portion having oppositely disposed first and second surfaces. The adhesive laminar membrane includes oppositely disposed first and second major surfaces. A portion of the first major surface is securely attached to the first surface of the base portion of the rotatable adhesion member. | 05-10-2012 |
