George R Beggs
Architects at Boulder Cyn, Boulder, CO

License number
Colorado 302095
Issued Date
Sep 12, 1980
Renew Date
Aug 1, 2011
Expiration Date
Oct 31, 2013
Type
Architect
Address
Address
35310 Boulder Canyon Rd, Boulder, CO 80302

Personal information

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Name
Address
Phone
George Beggs, age 84
35310 Boulder Canyon Dr, Boulder, CO 80302
George Rush Beggs, age 85
5595 Arapahoe Ave #AV, Boulder, CO 80303
George Rush Beggs, age 85
5310 S Boulder Rd, Boulder, CO 80303
George Rush Beggs, age 85
35652 Boulder Canyon Dr, Boulder, CO 80302
(303) 444-3392
George Rush Beggs, age 85
35310 Boulder Canyon Dr, Boulder, CO 80302
(303) 442-0569

Professional information

George Beggs Photo 1

Photographer - Architect

Position:
Fine Art Photography at George Beggs - Photographer
Location:
Greater Denver Area
Industry:
Design
Work:
George Beggs - Photographer since Mar 2004 - Fine Art Photography George Beggs Architect - Boulder, CO 1970 - 2012 - Architect HealthSafe Services, LLC 2005 - 2011 - Owner Tactilitics, Inc - RN+ Systems 1986 - 2004 - CEO - Founder Pratt Institute School of Architecture 1971 - 1978 - Faculty
Interests:
Health services consulting for patient safety and business development. Fine art photography


George Beggs Photo 2

Object Detection Apparatus Employing Electro-Optics

US Patent:
4766421, Aug 23, 1988
Filed:
Feb 19, 1986
Appl. No.:
6/831016
Inventors:
George Beggs - Boulder CO
Richard Speck - Denver CO
Assignee:
Auto-Sense, Ltd. - Englewood CO
International Classification:
G08G 116
US Classification:
340904
Abstract:
Apparatus for detecting the presence of an object within an area under surveillance employs an electro-optical emitter for directing light into the area and an electro-optical receiver for sensing light reflected from the object which originates from the emitter. The emitter emits light energy of a preselected wavelength and is modulated at a preselected frequency to provide the emanating light energy with a characteristic signature. Light reflected by an object within the area under surveillance is filtered and converted to an electrical signal which varies in accordance with the magnitude of the filtered light having the preselected wavelength and modulation frequency. A selected portion of the electrical signal is amplified by a band-pass amplifier and is synchronously sampled in accordance with the modulation frequency to determine the magnitude of the filtered light which originated from the emitter. The sampled signal is compared with a threshold value to determine whether an object is present within the area under surveillance. The emitter and receiver are covered by a transparent shield to protect them against foreign matter.


George Beggs Photo 3

Object Detection Method And Apparatus Employing Electro-Optics

US Patent:
4926170, May 15, 1990
Filed:
Feb 12, 1987
Appl. No.:
7/013812
Inventors:
George Beggs - Boulder CO
Richard Speck - Denver CO
Assignee:
Auto-Sense, Ltd. - Englewood CO
International Classification:
G08G 116
US Classification:
340904
Abstract:
Apparatus for detecting the presence of an object within an area under surveillance employs an electro-optical emitter for directing light into the area and an electro-optical receiver for sensing light reflected from the object which originates from the emitter. The emitter emits light energy of a preselected wavelength and is modulated at a preselected frequency to provide the emanating light energy with a characteristic signature. Light reflected by an object within the area under surveillance is filtered and converted to an electrical signal which varies in accordance with the magnitude of the filtered light having the preselected wavelength and modulation frequency. A selected portion of the electrical signal is amplified by a band-pass amplifier and is synchronously sampled in accordance with the modulation frequency to determine the magnitude of the filtered light which originated from the emitter. The sampled signal is compared with a threshold value to determine whether an object is present within the area under surveillance. The emitter and receiver are covered by a transparent shield to protect them against foreign matter.


George Beggs Photo 4

Object Detection Method And Apparatus Emplying Electro-Optics

US Patent:
5122796, Jun 16, 1992
Filed:
Sep 20, 1991
Appl. No.:
7/763471
Inventors:
George Beggs - Boulder CO
Richard Speck - Denver CO
Assignee:
Auto-Sense, Limited - Aurora CO
International Classification:
G08G 116
US Classification:
340904
Abstract:
Apparatus for detecting the presence of an object within an area under surveillance employs an electro-optical emitter for directing light into the area and an electro-optical receiver for sensing light reflected from the object which originates from the emitter. The emitter emits light energy of a preselected wavelength and is modulated at a preselected frequency to provide the emanating light energy with a characteristic signature. Light reflected by an object within the area under surveillance is filtered and converted to an electrical signal which varies in accordance with the magnitude of the filtered light having the preselected wavelength and modulation frequency. A selected portion of the electrical signal is amplified by a band-pass amplifier and is synchronously sampled in accordance with the modulation frequency to determine the magnitude of the filtered light which originated from the emitter. The sampled signal is compared with a threshold value to determine whether an object is present within the area under surveillance. The emitter and receiver are covered by a transparent shield to protect them against foreign matter.


George Beggs Photo 5

Integral, Flexible, Electronic Patient Sensing And Monitoring System

US Patent:
6917293, Jul 12, 2005
Filed:
May 17, 2002
Appl. No.:
10/147683
Inventors:
George R. Beggs - Boulder CO, US
Assignee:
Tactilitics, Inc. - Boulder CO
International Classification:
G08B023/00
US Classification:
3405731, 340666, 340667
Abstract:
A self contained patient sensing and monitoring system is provided for sensing and monitoring the presence, absence, and movement of the patient. Embodiments of the present invention provide a system conformable to a patient support surface, systems that are self contained, systems that are operationally unobtrusive, and programmable systems. Embodiments of the present invention comprise a container, a sensor configured within the container, and a control unit responsive to the sensor and configured within the container, wherein the container at least substantially encompassing the sensor and the control unit and wherein the control unit is conformable to the patient support surface. Some embodiments of the present invention comprise a container, a sensor configured within the container, and a control unit conformable to a patient support surface and configured within the container, wherein said control unit is responsive to the sensor. Embodiments of the present invention may also comprise a sensor, a signal conditioner responsive to the sensor, a processor configured to comprise instruction and data and to which the signal conditioner is configured to provide signals generated by the sensor, at least one storage media, wherein the instructions and data are stored on the at least one storage media, and at least one input connection capable of providing programmable input to the storage media and the processor. Methods are also disclosed for sensing and monitoring the presence, absence, and movement of a patient.


George Beggs Photo 6

Flexible Tactile Switch

US Patent:
4845323, Jul 4, 1989
Filed:
Aug 28, 1987
Appl. No.:
7/091448
Inventors:
George R. Beggs - Boulder CO
Assignee:
Tactilitics, Inc. - CO
International Classification:
H01H 302
US Classification:
200 85R
Abstract:
A conformal electrical sensor switch for determining the presence or absence of weight, such as a person in a bed, comprises flexible, parallel sensing strips positioned to make contact when pressure is applied. Sensing strip circuits are held apart by a separator strip until pressure is applied and thus closing a latch which provides signal output through snap connectors which are affixed to the sensing strips and which extend beyond the sealed flexible cover of the sensor switch. The flexible cover serves to secure the sensing strips and connectors in a facing relationship. The connectors are designed to permit easy attachment to a variety of signal processing/monitoring devices.