DAVID BYRON ALBERT
Pilots at Brookline Ave, Oklahoma City, OK

License number
Oklahoma A2378376
Issued Date
Jan 2017
Expiration Date
Jan 2018
Category
Airmen
Type
Authorized Aircraft Instructor
Address
Address
2915 N Brookline Ave, Oklahoma City, OK 73107

Professional information

David Albert Photo 1

Supplemental Alert Generation Device With Speaker Enclosure Assembly

US Patent:
8558708, Oct 15, 2013
Filed:
Feb 9, 2010
Appl. No.:
12/703081
Inventors:
David E. Albert - Oklahoma City OK, US
James J. Lewis - Oklahoma City OK, US
Landgrave T. Smith - Oklahoma City OK, US
Assignee:
InnovAlarm Corporation - Oklahoma City OK
International Classification:
G08B 25/08
US Classification:
340635, 340521, 181151
Abstract:
A battery-powered supplemental alert generator is disclosed that is adapted to be mounted in close proximity to, such as within 3 or 4 feet of, a conventional smoke, heat and/or fire detector/alert device. The supplemental alert generator operates in a relatively low power mode while listening for the nearby detector/alert device to generate a standard audible alert signal. Upon detecting that a monitored sound level has reached a particular threshold, the supplemental alert generator enters into a higher power analysis mode in which it analyzes the detected signal to assess whether it is an audible alert signal. If an audible alert signal is detected, the supplemental alert generator generates one or more supplemental alert signals, such as a 520 Hz audible square wave signal. The supplemental alert generator may be used to retrofit a house, hotel, or other building to comply with new standards or to otherwise increase the effectiveness of the existing detection/alert system.


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Sound Monitoring Screen Savers For Enhanced Fire, Safety, Security And Health Monitoring

US Patent:
7391316, Jun 24, 2008
Filed:
Jul 27, 2006
Appl. No.:
11/494075
Inventors:
David E. Albert - Oklahoma City OK, US
Kathryn Marie Albert - Oklahoma City OK, US
Assignee:
Innovalarm Corporation - Oklahoma City OK
International Classification:
G08B 19/00
US Classification:
340521, 340517, 34053926, 3404071, 381 56, 381 57
Abstract:
Method, system and device useful with conventional personal computers respond automatically to an identified alarm sound by sending a notification signal via the Internet only when a special sound monitoring program is active.


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Supplemental Alert Generation Device For Retrofit Applications

US Patent:
8242899, Aug 14, 2012
Filed:
Feb 9, 2010
Appl. No.:
12/703119
Inventors:
David E. Albert - Oklahoma City OK, US
James J. Lewis - Oklahoma City OK, US
Landgrave T. Smith - Oklahoma City OK, US
Assignee:
InnovAlaem Corporation - Oklahoma City OK
International Classification:
G08B 29/00
US Classification:
340506
Abstract:
A battery-powered supplemental alert generator is disclosed that is adapted to be mounted in close proximity to, such as within 3 or 4 feet of, a conventional smoke, heat and/or fire detector/alert device. The supplemental alert generator operates in a relatively low power mode while listening for the nearby detector/alert device to generate a standard audible alert signal. Upon detecting that a monitored sound level has reached a particular threshold, the supplemental alert generator enters into a higher power analysis mode in which it analyzes the detected signal to assess whether it is an audible alert signal. If an audible alert signal is detected, the supplemental alert generator generates one or more supplemental alert signals, such as a 520 Hz audible square wave signal. The supplemental alert generator may be used to retrofit a house, hotel, or other building to comply with new standards or to otherwise increase the effectiveness of the existing detection/alert system.


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Signal Processing System And Methods For Reliably Detecting Audible Alarms

US Patent:
8269625, Sep 18, 2012
Filed:
Apr 8, 2010
Appl. No.:
12/756698
Inventors:
Leslies D. Hoy - Knoxville TN, US
David E. Albert - Oklahoma City OK, US
Landgrave T. Smith - Oklahoma City OK, US
James J. Lewis - Oklahoma City OK, US
Assignee:
InnovAlarm Corporation - Oklahoma City OK
International Classification:
G08B 21/00
US Classification:
340540, 340628, 3405391
Abstract:
A signal processing system and associated methods are disclosed for reliably detecting audible alert signals, such as Temporal-3 (or Code-3) and Temporal-4 (or Code-4) alert signals generated by commercially available smoke, fire, and carbon monoxide detectors. The system and methods are capable of detecting audible alert signals of different intensities in the presence of dynamic background environment (e. g. , television programming, music, noise, and the like). The system and methods are capable of detecting audible alert signals generated by far away smoke, fire, and carbon monoxide detectors. The signal processing system and methods may, in some embodiments, be incorporated into a bedside or other unit that generates a supplemental alert signal capable of alerting individuals who might not otherwise respond to the alarm condition, such as individuals who are asleep, children, hearing impaired, or intoxicated.


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Paging Transmission System

US Patent:
5481255, Jan 2, 1996
Filed:
Feb 10, 1993
Appl. No.:
8/015869
Inventors:
David E. Albert - Oklahoma City OK
Aziz El Idrisi - Oklahoma City OK
Assignee:
Data Critical Corp. - Oklahoma City OK
International Classification:
H04Q 100
US Classification:
34082555
Abstract:
Method and apparatus for sending, receiving, and displaying textual and/or graphic data via an alphanumeric paging system wherein source data in binary form is converted to an alphanumeric code for transmission via the paging system; a paging receiver with storage capability used in combination with a computer then receives the transmitted data and downloads the alphanumeric code data for reconversion to binary data and subsequent display of the text and/or graphic data.


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Paging Transmission System

US Patent:
5452356, Sep 19, 1995
Filed:
Dec 10, 1993
Appl. No.:
8/165743
Inventors:
David E. Albert - Oklahoma City OK
Assignee:
Data Critical Corp. - Oklahoma City OK
International Classification:
H04L 900
US Classification:
380 9
Abstract:
Method and apparatus for sending, receiving, and displaying custom coded textual and/or graphic data via an alphanumeric paging system wherein source data in binary form is encrypted with a designated code and then further converted to an alphanumeric code for transmission via the paging system; a paging receiver with storage capability used in combination with a computer then receives the transmitted data and downloads the alphanumeric code data for reconversion and decryption to binary data and subsequent display of the text and/or graphic data.


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Detection Of Function Of Implanted Medical Devices

US Patent:
7315760, Jan 1, 2008
Filed:
Oct 15, 2003
Appl. No.:
10/685810
Inventors:
Donald E. Brodnick - Cedarburg WI, US
David G. Hernke - Sussex WI, US
Brian J. Young - Germantown WI, US
David E. Albert - Oklahoma City OK, US
Robert T. Wolfe - Elm Grove WI, US
James M. Gray - Fox Point WI, US
Paul S. Schluter - Whitefish Bay WI, US
Assignee:
GE Medical Systems Information Technologies, Inc. - Milwaukee WI
International Classification:
A61N 1/00
US Classification:
607 27
Abstract:
A monitoring system and method for monitoring signals from an implantable medical device are disclosed. The monitoring system and method include a monitor configured to detect a radio frequency artifact from the signals of the implantable medical device and circuitry for processing the radio frequency artifact from the signals of the implantable medical device.


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Strobe Light Alarm Detection And Alert System

US Patent:
7501958, Mar 10, 2009
Filed:
Jul 11, 2007
Appl. No.:
11/776453
Inventors:
William Saltzstein - Woodinville WA, US
David E. Albert - Oklahoma City OK, US
Assignee:
InnovAlarm Corporation - Oklahoma OK
International Classification:
G08B 17/12
US Classification:
340600, 3404071, 3406911, 3406935
Abstract:
A system is disclosed that detects an optical alarm signal, such as a strobe light signal generated by a building alarm system. Upon detecting such a signal, the system generates a supplemental alert signal capable of alerting an individual who might not otherwise respond to the alarm condition, such as an individual who is asleep, hearing impaired, and/or sight impaired. The system may, for example, be implemented as a patient-worn device, a bedside unit, or a personal computer coupled to a light-sensing peripheral device.


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Heart Monitoring System Usable With A Smartphone Or Computer

US Patent:
2013033, Dec 12, 2013
Filed:
Aug 12, 2013
Appl. No.:
13/964490
Inventors:
David ALBERT - Oklahoma City OK, US
Bruce Richard SATCHWELL - Carrara, AU
Kim Norman BARNETT - Mt. Tamborine, AU
International Classification:
A61B 5/0402
US Classification:
600301, 600300, 600509
Abstract:
A personal monitoring device has a sensor assembly configured to sense physiological signals upon contact with a user's skin. The sensor assembly produces electrical signals representing the sensed physiological signals. A converter assembly, integrated with, and electrically connected to the sensor assembly, converts the electrical signals generated by the sensor assembly to a frequency modulated physiological audio signal having a carrier frequency in the range of from about 6 kHz to about 20 kHz.


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Health Monitoring Using A Sound Monitoring Screen Saver

US Patent:
2006026, Nov 23, 2006
Filed:
Jul 27, 2006
Appl. No.:
11/494106
Inventors:
David Albert - Oklahoma City OK, US
Kathryn Albert - Oklahoma City OK, US
International Classification:
H04Q 9/00, G08C 19/22
US Classification:
340870070
Abstract:
Method, system and device useful with conventional personal computers respond automatically to a health indicating sound by sending a notification signal via the Internet only when a special sound monitoring program is active. A health monitoring method and system utilizes a sound monitoring screen saver program to monitor breathing patterns and other health measuring signals and communicate these patterns and signals to a medical monitoring station.