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  • 415 Riverdale Dr, Eastlake, OH 44095 (440) 942-3178
  • Willoughby, OH
  • Cleveland, OH
  • Wickliffe, OH
  • 415 Riverdale Dr, Eastlake, OH 44095 (440) 840-6674

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Company: Orbital research inc. Position: Senior electrical engineer

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Degree: High school graduate or higher

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Senior Electrical Engineer

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Location:
415 Riverdale Dr, Eastlake, OH 44095
Industry:
Defense & Space
Work:
Orbital Research Inc.
Senior Electrical Engineer

Publications

Us Patents

Refreshable Braille Display System With A Flexible Surface

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US Patent:
6743021, Jun 1, 2004
Filed:
Mar 5, 2002
Appl. No.:
10/091669
Inventors:
Troy S. Prince - Cleveland Heights OH
Gerard G. Skebe - Eastlake OH
Frederick J. Lisy - Euclid OH
Robert N. Schmidt - Cleveland OH
Assignee:
Orbital Research Inc. - Cleveland OH
International Classification:
G09B 2100
US Classification:
434113, 434112
Abstract:
The present invention is further directed to a refreshable display system with a flexible surface, with one application being a refreshable Braille display systems for use as a monitor for computer systems. In one embodiment, the present invention is a refreshable Braille display system or a module from such a system comprising a) a plurality of microelectromechanical valves having a top surface and a bottom surface, each microelectromechanical valves having an opening or positioned in line with an opening, each of which represents a Braille dot and each opening arranged in a pattern of Braille cells with the Braille cells forming a Braille display; and b) an elastomeric polymer having a upper and a lower surface, the lower surface of the elastomeric polymer being sealed about each openings which represent the Braille dots; wherein during operation of the display system the upper surface of the elastomeric polymer forms a plurality of Braille dots which are extended and retracted based upon the operation of each of the electromechanical valves. In other embodiments, the refreshable Braille display system uses microelectromechanical piezoelectric devices or microelectromechanical shape memory alloy actuated devices in place of the microelectromechanical valves.

Dry Penetrating Recording Device

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US Patent:
6782283, Aug 24, 2004
Filed:
Sep 7, 2001
Appl. No.:
09/949055
Inventors:
Robert N. Schmidt - Cleveland OH, 44113
Frederick J. Lisy - Euclid OH, 44123
Gerard G. Skebe - Eastlake OH, 44095
Troy S. Prince - Cleveland Heights OH, 44118
International Classification:
A61B 504
US Classification:
600372, 600373, 600395
Abstract:
The present invention relates to a dry penetrating device, one embodiment of which can be used as a physiological recording electrode that can be used without skin preparation or the use of electrolytic gels. The dry physiological recording electrode comprising a substrate having an upper and a lower surface, and at least one penetrator(s) protruding from the upper surface of the substrate. The penetrator(s) are capable of piercing through the stratum corneum or outer layer of the skin, and transmitting an electric potential from the lower layers of the epidermis through the penetrator(s) which can be measured, or detecting agents from the lower layers of the skin primarily the stratum germinativum layer. At least one epidermis stop may be provided resulting in the formation of detritus troughs interposed between adjacent penetrator(s) and epidermis stops. The present invention also includes a method of sensing biopotentials in the skin.

Dry Physiological Recording Electrode

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US Patent:
6785569, Aug 31, 2004
Filed:
Sep 7, 2001
Appl. No.:
09/949044
Inventors:
Robert N. Schmidt - Cleveland OH
Frederick J. Lisy - Euclid OH
Gerard G. Skebe - Eastlake OH
Troy S. Prince - Cleveland Heights OH
Assignee:
Orbital Research - Cleveland OH
International Classification:
A61B 504
US Classification:
600372, 600373, 600395
Abstract:
The present invention relates to a dry physiological recording electrode that can be used without skin preparation or the use of electrolytic gels. The dry physiological recording electrode comprising a substrate having an upper and a lower surface, and at least one penetrator(s) protruding from the upper surface of the substrate. The penetrator(s) is capable of piercing through the stratum corneum or outer layer of the skin, and transmitting an electric potential from the lower layers of the epidermis through the penetrator(s) which can be measured, or detecting agents from the lower layers of the epidmermis primarily the stratum germinativum layer. At least one epidermis stop may be provided resulting in the formation of detritus troughs interposed between adjacent penetrator(s) and epidermis stops. The present invention also includes a method of sensing biopotentials in the skin.

Dry Physiological Recording Electrode

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US Patent:
7032301, Apr 25, 2006
Filed:
Jun 22, 2004
Appl. No.:
10/874075
Inventors:
Robert N. Schmidt - Cleveland OH, US
Frederick J. Lisy - Euclid OH, US
Gerard G. Skebe - Eastlake OH, US
Troy S. Prince - Cleveland Heights OH, US
Assignee:
Orbital Research Inc - Cleveland OH
International Classification:
H01R 43/00
US Classification:
29825, 600372, 600373, 600395
Abstract:
The present invention relates to a dry physiological recording electrode that can be used without skin preparation or the use of electrolytic gels. The dry physiological recording electrode comprising a substrate having an upper and a lower surface, and at least one penetrator(s) protruding from the upper surface of the substrate. The penetrator(s) is capable of piercing through the stratum corneum or outer layer of the skin, and transmitting an electric potential from the lower layers of the epidermis through the penetrator(s) which can be measured, or detecting agents from the lower layers of the epidmermis primarily the stratum germinativum layer. At least one epidermis stop may be provided resulting in the formation of detritus troughs interposed between adjacent penetrator(s) and epidermis stops. The present invention also includes a method of sensing biopotentials in the skin.

Dry Physiological Recording Device

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US Patent:
7032302, Apr 25, 2006
Filed:
Aug 20, 2004
Appl. No.:
10/923648
Inventors:
Robert N. Schmidt - Cleveland OH, US
Frederick J. Lisy - Euclid OH, US
Gerard G. Skebe - Eastlake OH, US
Troy S. Prince - Cleveland Heights OH, US
Assignee:
Orbital Research Inc. - Cleveland OH
International Classification:
H01R 43/00
US Classification:
29825, 600372, 600373, 600395
Abstract:
The present invention relates to a dry physiological recording electrode that can be used without skin preparation or the use of electrolytic gels. The dry physiological recording electrode comprising a substrate having an upper and a lower surface, and at least one penetrator(s) protruding from the upper surface of the substrate. The penetrator(s) is capable of piercing through the stratum corneum or outer layer of the skin, and transmitting an electric potential from the lower layers of the epidermis through the penetrator(s) which can be measured, or detecting agents from the lower layers of the epidmermis primarily the stratum germinativum layer. At least one epidermis stop may be provided resulting in the formation of detritus troughs interposed between adjacent penetrator(s) and epidermis stops. The present invention also includes a method of sensing biopotentials in the skin.

Dry Physiological Recording Device

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US Patent:
7286864, Oct 23, 2007
Filed:
Apr 11, 2006
Appl. No.:
11/401559
Inventors:
Robert N. Schmidt - Cleveland OH, US
Frederick J. Lisy - Euclid OH, US
Gerard G. Skebe - Eastlake OH, US
Troy S. Prince - Cleveland Heights OH, US
Assignee:
Orbital Research, Inc. - Cleveland OH
International Classification:
A61B 5/04
US Classification:
600372, 600373, 600395
Abstract:
The present invention relates to a dry physiological recording electrode that can be used without skin preparation or the use of electrolytic gels. The dry physiological recording electrode comprising a substrate having an upper and a lower surface, and at least one penetrator(s) protruding from the upper surface of the substrate. The penetrator(s) is capable of piercing through the stratum corneum or outer layer of the skin, and transmitting an electric potential from the lower layers of the epidermis through the penetrator(s) which can be measured, or detecting agents from the lower layers of the epidermis primarily the stratum germinativum layer. At least one epidermis stop may be provided resulting in the formation of detritus troughs interposed between adjacent penetrator(s) and epidermis stops. The present invention also includes a method of sensing biopotentials in the skin.

Physiological Recording Device

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US Patent:
7489959, Feb 10, 2009
Filed:
Oct 1, 2007
Appl. No.:
11/906234
Inventors:
Robert N. Schmidt - Cleveland OH, US
Frederick J. Lisy - Euclid OH, US
Gerard G. Skebe - Eastlake OH, US
Troy S. Prince - Cleveland Heights OH, US
Assignee:
Orbital Research Inc. - Cleveland OH
International Classification:
A61B 5/04
H01R 43/00
US Classification:
600372, 600373, 600395, 29825
Abstract:
The present invention relates to a dry physiological recording electrode that can be used without skin preparation or the use of electrolytic gels. The dry physiological recording electrode comprising a substrate having an upper and a lower surface, and at least one penetrator(s) protruding from the upper surface of the substrate. The penetrator(s) is capable of piercing through the stratum corneum or outer layer of the skin, and transmitting an electric potential from the lower layers of the epidermis through the penetrator(s) which can be measured, or detecting agents from the lower layers of the epidmermis primarily the stratum germinativum layer. At least one epidermis stop may be provided resulting in the formation of detritus troughs interposed between adjacent penetrator(s) and epidermis stops. The present invention also includes a method of sensing biopotentials in the skin.

Physiological Recording Device

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US Patent:
7881764, Feb 1, 2011
Filed:
Dec 22, 2008
Appl. No.:
12/340951
Inventors:
Robert N. Schmidt - Cleveland OH, US
Frederick J. Lisy - Euclid OH, US
Gerard G. Skebe - Eastlake OH, US
Troy S. Prince - Cleveland Heights OH, US
Assignee:
Orbital Reseach Inc. - Cleveland OH
International Classification:
A61B 5/04
H01R 43/00
US Classification:
600372, 600373, 600395, 29825
Abstract:
The present invention relates to a dry physiological recording electrode that can be used without skin preparation or the use of electrolytic gels. The dry physiological recording electrode comprising a substrate having an upper and a lower surface, and at least one penetrator(s) protruding from the upper surface of the substrate. The penetrator(s) is capable of piercing through the stratum corneum or outer layer of the skin, and transmitting an electric potential from the lower layers of the epidermis through the penetrator(s) which can be measured, or detecting agents from the lower layers of the epidmermis primarily the stratum germinativum layer. At least one epidermis stop may be provided resulting in the formation of detritus troughs interposed between adjacent penetrator(s) and epidermis stops. The present invention also includes a method of sensing biopotentials in the skin.
Gerard G Skebe from Eastlake, OH, age ~67 Get Report