Matt Randle - El Cajon CA, US Ravi Jain - Los Angeles CA, US Peter Fong - Santa Clarita CA, US
Assignee:
Pacesetter, Inc. - Sylmar CA
International Classification:
A61N 1/05
US Classification:
607119
Abstract:
A cardio electrotherapy lead is disclosed herein. In one embodiment, the lead includes a tubular body, a conductor cable and an electrode. The conductor cable longitudinally extends through the tubular body and includes a distal end. The electrode is located on the tubular body and includes an attachment mechanism mechanically coupling the lead distal end to the electrode.
Mechanism For, And Method Of, Attaching A Lead Conductor Cable To A Lead Electrode
Matt Randle - El Cajon CA, US Ravi Jain - Austin TX, US Peter Fong - Santa Clarita CA, US
Assignee:
Pacesetter, Inc. - Sylmar CA
International Classification:
A61N 1/05
US Classification:
607119
Abstract:
A cardio electrotherapy lead is disclosed herein. In one embodiment, the lead includes a tubular body, a conductor cable and an electrode. The conductor cable longitudinally extends through the tubular body and includes a distal end. The electrode is located on the tubular body and includes an attachment mechanism mechanically coupling the lead distal end to the electrode.
Peter Fong - Monterey Park CA, US Chi Fai Mak - Kowloon, HK
International Classification:
A63H030/02 A63H003/28
US Classification:
446/175000, 446/297000
Abstract:
A set of interactive toys that perform a sequence of actions in response to one another without external activation other than an initial actuation to begin the sequence of actions. Preferably, each toy has an activation switch and/or a receiver for a wireless signal such as an infrared signal which activates the toy. Upon activation, the toy performs a desired action, such as the enunciation of a speech pattern, and signals another toy to perform a responsive action. Preferably, the toy are capable of performing several different action sequences, such as the enunciation of different conversations, the performance of different movements, etc. Additionally, the toys are programmable by a remote control device. The remote control device either functions as an activation switch, initiating a random or predetermined (yet not user determined) sequence of interactions, or as an interaction selector, such that a desired sequence of actions may be selected.
Peter Fong - Monterey Park CA, US Chi Fai Mak - Kowloon, HK
International Classification:
G05B019/02
US Classification:
340/825220
Abstract:
A set of interactive toys that perform a sequence of actions in response to one another without external activation other than an initial actuation to begin the sequence of actions. Preferably, each toy has an activation switch and/or a receiver for a wireless signal such as an infrared signal which activates the toy. Upon activation, the toy performs a desired action, such as the enunciation of a speech pattern, and signals another toy to perform a responsive action. Preferably, the toy are capable of performing several different action sequences, such as the enunciation of different conversations, the performance of different movements, etc. Additionally, the toys are programmable by a remote control device. The remote control device either functions as an activation switch, initiating a random or predetermined (yet not user determined) sequence of interactions, or as an interaction selector, such that a desired sequence of actions may be selected.
Peter Fong - Monterey Park CA, US Chi Fai Mak - Kowloon, HK
International Classification:
A63H003/28
US Classification:
446/297000
Abstract:
A set of interactive toys that perform a sequence of actions in response to one another without external activation other than an initial actuation to begin the sequence of actions. Preferably, each toy has an activation switch and/or a receiver for a wireless signal such as an infrared signal which activates the toy. Upon activation, the toy performs a desired action, such as the enunciation of a speech pattern, and signals another toy to perform a responsive action. Preferably, the toy are capable of performing several different action sequences, such as the enunciation of different conversations, the performance of different movements, etc. Additionally, the toys are programmable by a remote control device. The remote control device either functions as an activation switch, initiating a random or predetermined (yet not user determined) sequence of interactions, or as an interaction selector, such that a desired sequence of actions may be selected.
Peter Fong - Monterey Park CA, US Chi Fai Mak - Kowloon, HK
International Classification:
A63H030/00
US Classification:
446/175000
Abstract:
A set of interactive toys that perform a sequence of actions in response to one another without external activation other than an initial actuation to begin the sequence of actions. Preferably, each toy has an activation switch and/or a receiver for a wireless signal such as an infrared signal which activates the toy. Upon activation, the toy performs a desired action, such as the enunciation of a speech pattern, and signals another toy to perform a responsive action. Preferably, the toy are capable of performing several different action sequences, such as the enunciation of different conversations, the performance of different movements, etc. Additionally, the toys are programmable by a remote control device. The remote control device either functions as an activation switch, initiating a random or predetermined (yet not user determined) sequence of interactions, or as an interaction selector, such that a desired sequence of actions may be selected.
An interactive light emitting diode display having a plurality of individual light-emitting diode units. Each light-emitting diode unit further has at least one light-emitting diode die, an individual driving circuit operative to drive the light-emitting diode die, a micro-controller unit operative to transmit a driving signal to the driving circuit and an activation/inactivation signal, and a transceiver operative to transmit the activation/inactivation signal to activate/inactivate another light-emitting diode unit, and to receive an external activation/inactivation signal.
Level/Position Sensor And Related Electronic Circuitry For Interactive Toy
A sensor for use in an interactive electronic device. The sensor comprises a housing having a side wall defining an inner surface, a top plate attached to the side wall and defining an inner surface, and a bottom plate attached to the side wall and also defining an inner surface. The inner surfaces of the side wall and the top and bottom plates collectively define an interior chamber. Disposed on the inner surface of the top plate is at least one top conductive pad, while disposed on the inner surface of the bottom plate is at least one bottom conductor pad. At least one switch partially extends into the interior chamber of the housing. Disposed within the interior chamber and rotatably connected to the housing is a trigger mechanism. The sensor is operative to generate a plurality of different conditions or states corresponding to respective positions of the housing relative to a reference plane. The conditions are generated by the movement of the housing relative to the reference plane, and the resultant contact between the trigger mechanism and at least one of the top conductive pad, the bottom conductive pad, and the switch.
Dr. Fong graduated from the Creighton University School of Medicine in 1986. He works in Calhoun, GA and 1 other location and specializes in Pain Management and Addiction Medicine. Dr. Fong is affiliated with Gordon Hospital and Southern Regional Medical Center.
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Peter Fong President
Yee Ying Foundation Civic/Social Association
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HOPE EVANGELICAL FREE CHURCH
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Fullerton College Associated Students Civic/Social Association Business Consulting Services · Colleges, Universities, and Professional Schools
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