DANIEL YSA GEZARI
Pilots at Underwood St, Bethesda, MD

License number
Maryland A0670221
Issued Date
Apr 2016
Expiration Date
Apr 2018
Category
Airmen
Type
Authorized Aircraft Instructor
Address
Address
3608 Underwood St, Bethesda, MD 20815

Professional information

Daniel Gezari Photo 1

Muscle Exercise And Rehabilitation Apparatus

US Patent:
4691694, Sep 8, 1987
Filed:
Sep 15, 1986
Appl. No.:
6/907392
Inventors:
Robert L. Boyd - Woodcliff Lake NJ
Richard Krukowski - Chatham NJ
Daniel Y. Gezari - Chevy Chase MD
Assignee:
Biodex Corporation - Shirley NY
International Classification:
A63B 2300
US Classification:
128 25R
Abstract:
A muscle exercise and rahabilitation apparatus includes a movable fixture against which a force can be applied; a servo motor having an output shaft coupled to the fixture; a strain gauge effectively coupled between the output shaft and the fixture for producing a load signal corresponding to the force applied to the fixture; a speed detector for producing a velocity signal corresponding to the speed of the fixture; a closed loop servo circuit for controlling the motor in response to the load and velocity signals to regulate the velocity of the fixture; a limit circuit for preventing movement of the fixture past opposite limits; a storage circuit for storing limit signals corresponding to each limit; a limit setting circuit for enabling the storage circuit to store each limit upon movement of the fixture thereto; a position sensing circuit for producing a position signal corresponding to the position of the fixture; a deceleration circuit for slowing down movement of the fixture as the fixture approaches each limit, in response to the velocity, position and limit signals; detecting circuits for detecting a plurality of predetermined operational faults of the apparatus; an emergency stop circuit for terminating operation of the apparatus upon detection of some of the operation faults; a dynamic brake for braking the servo motor to stop movement of the fixture in response to the emergency stop circuit; and a stop circuit for controlling the motor to stop movement of the fixture upon detection of other operation faults.


Daniel Gezari Photo 2

Muscle Exercise And/Or Rehabilitation Apparatus Using Linear Motion

US Patent:
4907797, Mar 13, 1990
Filed:
May 25, 1988
Appl. No.:
7/198568
Inventors:
Walter Gezari - Rocky Point NY
Daniel Y. Gezari - Chevy Chase MD
Assignee:
Biodex Corporation - Shirley NY
International Classification:
A63B 2124
US Classification:
272129
Abstract:
A muscle exercise and/or rehabilitation apparatus includes a fixture against which a force can be applied; a sensor which senses the force applied to the fixture and produces a load signal corresponding thereto; a speed detector which produces a velocity signal corresponding to the speed of the fixture; a servo motor which produces a rotational output of an output shaft thereof; a closed loop servo circuit which controls the motor in response to the load signal and the velocity signal to control rotation of the output shaft of the servo motor; and a conversion device connected between the fixture and the output shaft of the servo motor for translating the rotational output of the output shaft to linear motion of the fixture, the conversion device including a frame formed by a base, two spaced vertical support bars extending upwardly from the base, and an upper cap securing upper ends of the vertical support bars together, two vertical guide rods supported by the frame, a slide movable along the guide rods in such linear motion, an operational pulley rotatably connected with the output shaft of the servo motor, and a rope secured to the slide and wrapped about the pulley for controlling movement of the slide in the linear motion in response to the output shaft of the servo motor.


Daniel Gezari Photo 3

Surgical Ergometer Table

US Patent:
4285515, Aug 25, 1981
Filed:
Oct 3, 1979
Appl. No.:
6/081565
Inventors:
Daniel Y. Gezari - Bethesda MD
International Classification:
A63B 2304, A63B 6916
US Classification:
272 73
Abstract:
A cardiac stress table employing a cycle type ergometer upon which a patient can be supported during exercise for scintillation camera scanning. The table includes means for adjusting the pedals of the ergometer both longitudinally of the table and vertically with respect to a seat for the patient. A back-supporting member is pivotally adjustable relative to the seat. Counterbalancing means is provided to facilitate lifting of the ergometer during vertical adjustment.