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Maury Lane Hull

from Auburn, CA
Age ~77

Maury Hull Phones & Addresses

  • 8559 Country Club Ln, Auburn, CA 95602 (530) 848-9046
  • Truckee, CA
  • Oroville, CA
  • 738 Harvard Bend Dr, Woodland, CA 95695
  • Durango, CO
  • Lincoln, CA
  • Winters, CA
  • Davis, CA

Work

Company: Uc davis Position: Professor of mechanical engineering and biomedical engineering

Skills

Matlab

Languages

English

Interests

Collecting Antiques • Exercise • Home Improvement • Donor • Reading • Gourmet Cooking • Sports • The Arts • Home Decoration • Health • Diy • Cooking • Gardening • Outdoors • Electronics • Crafts • Fitness • Music • Movies • Collecting • Medicine • Diet • Automobiles • Travel • Motorcycling • Career • Boating • Investing • Traveling

Industries

Mechanical Or Industrial Engineering

Resumes

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Professor Of Mechanical Engineering And Biomedical Engineering

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Location:
8559 Country Club Ln, Auburn, CA 95602
Industry:
Mechanical Or Industrial Engineering
Work:
Uc Davis
Professor of Mechanical Engineering and Biomedical Engineering
Skills:
Matlab
Interests:
Collecting Antiques
Exercise
Home Improvement
Donor
Reading
Gourmet Cooking
Sports
The Arts
Home Decoration
Health
Diy
Cooking
Gardening
Outdoors
Electronics
Crafts
Fitness
Music
Movies
Collecting
Medicine
Diet
Automobiles
Travel
Motorcycling
Career
Boating
Investing
Traveling
Languages:
English

Publications

Us Patents

Apparatus For Programmed Release In Ski Bindings

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US Patent:
44947682, Jan 22, 1985
Filed:
Feb 1, 1983
Appl. No.:
6/463008
Inventors:
Maury L. Hull - Davis CA
Assignee:
The Regents of the University of California - Berkeley CA
International Classification:
A63C 908
US Classification:
280612
Abstract:
An apparatus for achieving programmed release in ski bindings determines release criteria in order to minimize selected types of lower extremity ski injuries, the release criteria being formulated from biomechanical models and associated equations. Analog and digital control circuits compute the release variables from the biomechanical model equations and for comparing the variable values to the release criteria in order to precisely generate a release initiating signal. Loads measured in the ski binding drive the biomechanical model equations. The ski binding assemblies have a releasable binding for rigidly securing the ski boot to the ski with a release actuating element for releasing the ski boot from the binding upon occurrence of a release condition as determined by the associated control circuit.

Electronically Released Snow Ski Binding

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US Patent:
44151764, Nov 15, 1983
Filed:
Jun 5, 1981
Appl. No.:
6/270925
Inventors:
Maury L. Hull - Winters CA
Lee Dorius - Davis CA
Assignee:
The Regents of the University of California - Berkeley CA
International Classification:
A63C 908
US Classification:
280612
Abstract:
A ski binding for releasably securing a ski boot to a ski includes strain gages mounted between the ski and the ski binding housing. The strain gages measure forces induced on the binding and develop electrical signals commensurate thereto. The signals are analyzed to develop a release signal when any component of a force exceeds a predetermined limit. The ski binding includes bias elements for maintaining a pair of clamps in a locked position for securing a boot plate of the ski boot to the housing and in response to the release signal releases the clamps to free the ski boot from the ski binding to prevent injury to the user.

Method For Programmed Release In Ski Bindings

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US Patent:
44639686, Aug 7, 1984
Filed:
Feb 1, 1983
Appl. No.:
6/463007
Inventors:
Maury L. Hull - Davis CA
Assignee:
The Regents of the University of California - Berkeley CA
International Classification:
A63C 908
US Classification:
280612
Abstract:
A method for achieving programmed release in ski bindings determines release criterial in order to minimize selected types of lower extremity ski injuries, the release criteria being formulated from biomechanical models and associated equations. Analog and digital control circuits compute the release variables from the biomechanical model equations and compare the variable values to the release criteria in order to precisely generate a release initiating signal. Loads measured in the ski binding drive the biomechanical model equations. The ski binding assemblies have a releasable binding for rigidly securing the ski boot to the ski with a release actuating element for releasing the ski boot from the binding upon occurrence of a release condition as determined by the associated control circuit.

Method For Programmed Release In Ski Bindings

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US Patent:
43711880, Feb 1, 1983
Filed:
Jun 24, 1980
Appl. No.:
6/162413
Inventors:
Maury L. Hull - Davis CA
Assignee:
University of California - Berkeley CA
International Classification:
A63C 908
US Classification:
280613
Abstract:
A method for achieving programmed release ski bindings include formulation of biomechanical models and associated equations for determining release criteria in order to minimize selected types of lower extremity ski injuries. Analog and digital control circuits are also disclosed for computing the release variables from the biomechanical model equations and comparing the variable values to the release criteria in order to precisely generate a release initiating signal. Loads measured in the ski binding drive the biomechanical model equations. The ski binding assembly has a releasable binding for rigidly securing the ski boot to the ski with a release actuating element for releasing the ski boot from the binding upon occurrence of a release condition as determined by the associated control circuit.

Ski Binding With Universal Release

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US Patent:
43613446, Nov 30, 1982
Filed:
Aug 11, 1980
Appl. No.:
6/177263
Inventors:
Maury L. Hull - Davis CA
John E. Ramming - Davis CA
Assignee:
The Regents of the University of California - Berkeley CA
International Classification:
A63C 908
US Classification:
280613
Abstract:
A ski binding assembly includes a releasable binding for rigidly securing a ski boot to the ski with a release actuating element for releasing the ski boot from the binding upon occurrence of a release condition determined by a preprogrammed control. The releasable binding includes circular elements, nested one within the other, and a detent for selectively locking the elements together while being capable of unlatching the elements upon operation of the release actuating element.
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