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  • 57 Adams Cir, Fairfield, OH 45014 (513) 942-7925
  • 57 Adams Cir APT C, Fairfield, OH 45014 (513) 942-7925
  • 32 Village Grn, Budd Lake, NJ 07828 (973) 691-1192
  • Montville, NJ

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Roy Werbin
Owner
G R Devices
Engineering Services
32 Vlg Grn, Mount Olive, NJ 07828

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Device And Method For Measuring Air Movement

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US Patent:
7658100, Feb 9, 2010
Filed:
Mar 15, 2007
Appl. No.:
11/724393
Inventors:
Roy Geoffrey Werbin - Fairfield OH, US
International Classification:
G01W 1/00
US Classification:
7317001
Abstract:
This device has a detection means to measure the relative amount of air movement in its vicinity. The detection means is coupled to a processing means for creating a variable trigger signal that is proportional to detected air movement. The detection means consists of a differential pressure transducer mounted inside a specially-shaped enclosure. The pressure transducer is arranged to measure the air pressure difference between two holes in the enclosure. The shape of the enclosure causes air to flow at different velocities near the holes, creating a differential air pressure. The processing means consists of a microprocessor that periodically samples the signal from the differential pressure transducer. A programmed algorithm calculates a variable trigger signal value based on a plurality of sampled signals. The processing means can also incorporate an algorithm for digitally generating audio signals that have attributes based on the value of the trigger signal.

Device For Recording Descent Data For Skydiving

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US Patent:
56711620, Sep 23, 1997
Filed:
Oct 23, 1995
Appl. No.:
8/546684
Inventors:
Roy Geoffrey Werbin - Budd Lake NJ
International Classification:
G01B 700
US Classification:
364561
Abstract:
This device can record descent data for successive skydiving jumps with a pressure transducer for providing a pressure signal signifying ambient pressure. The device also has a processor coupled to the pressure transducer for displaying descent data on a display. The processor has a triggering routine and a recording routine. The triggering routine can provide a trigger signal in response to predetermined changes in the pressure signal from the pressure transducer. The recording routine can record for each jump in response to the trigger signal, a datum corresponding to the pressure signal. Each datum is held for at least a predetermined number of succeeding jumps. A temperature sensor coupled to the processor can provide a temperature signal signifying ambient temperature. The processor can display through the display, altitude signals derived from the pressure signal and adjusted by the temperature signal. The process of recording includes detecting predetermined changes in the pressure signal from the pressure transducer to provide a trigger signal.
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