PHILLIP WILLIAM WALLACE
Pilots at Anderson Hl Rd, Bernardsville, NJ

License number
New Jersey A2912723
Issued Date
Sep 2016
Expiration Date
Sep 2017
Category
Airmen
Type
Authorized Aircraft Instructor
Address
Address
169 Anderson Hill Rd, Bernardsville, NJ 07924

Professional information

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Locating System For Autistic Child And Others

US Patent:
2013026, Oct 3, 2013
Filed:
Oct 23, 2012
Appl. No.:
13/658217
Inventors:
Clarence William Crompton - Macungie PA, US
Lawrence P. Levitt - Allentown PA, US
Sharone Vaknin - Allentown PA, US
Phillip William Wallace - Bernardsville NJ, US
Assignee:
Danielle's Buddy, Inc. - Allentown PA
International Classification:
H04W 24/00
US Classification:
4554561
Abstract:
Mentally challenged persons such as autistic children and Alzheimer's patients can become lost and they are hard to find because they have difficulty communicating or they are confused and disoriented. The present invention provides an apparatus, system and methods for locating lost persons (or animals or packages) whether they are indoors or outdoors. The apparatus comprises a cellular telephone unit which can be activated by a RF signal and which a child or patient can wear. The wearable unit can be activated by a caregiver's smart phone having a locating application installed therein. The locating application enables the caregiver to locate the lost person using radio direction finder triangulation when the lost person is within a few hundred feet of the caregiver. When the lost person is further away, the locating application employs cell phone tower triangulation or the wearable unit GPS/Assisted GPS application to determine an approximate location of the lost person. As the caregiver moves close enough to the approximate location, the radio direction finder triangulation is used to calculate a more exact location to find the lost person.


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Flowometry In Optical Coherence Tomography For Analyte Level Estimation

US Patent:
2014005, Feb 20, 2014
Filed:
Oct 25, 2013
Appl. No.:
14/063977
Inventors:
Walter J. Shakespeare - Macungie PA, US
George Kechter - Peoria IL, US
Phillip William Wallace - Bernardsville NJ, US
Matthew J. Schurman - Somerset NJ, US
Assignee:
GLT ACQUISITION CORP. - Irvine CA
International Classification:
A61B 5/1455, A61B 5/145, A61B 5/00, A61B 5/026
US Classification:
600316, 600425
Abstract:
Optical coherence tomography (herein “OCT”) based analyte monitoring systems are disclosed. In one aspect, techniques are disclosed that can identify fluid flow in vivo (e.g., blood flow), which can act as a metric for gauging the extent of blood perfusion in tissue. For instance, if OCT is to be used to estimate the level of an analyte (e.g., glucose) in tissue, a measure of the extent of blood flow can potentially indicate the presence of an analyte correlating region, which would be suitable for analyte level estimation with OCT. Another aspect is related to systems and methods for scanning multiple regions. An optical beam is moved across the surface of the tissue in two distinct manners. The first can be a coarse scan, moving the beam to provide distinct scanning positions on the skin. The second can be a fine scan where the beam is applied for more detailed analysis.


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Plastic Packages For Microwave Frequency Applications

US Patent:
5557144, Sep 17, 1996
Filed:
Jan 29, 1993
Appl. No.:
8/010733
Inventors:
Michael A. Rosenstock - Branchburg NJ
Phillip W. Wallace - Bernardsville NJ
John T. Bayruns - Chatham NJ
Kenneth S. Sanyigo - Fords NJ
George G. Gilbert - Lebanon NJ
Assignee:
Anadigics, Inc. - Warren NJ
International Classification:
H01L 23495
US Classification:
257668
Abstract:
A plastic package for microwave applications up to 14 Ghz is disclosed. The plastic package includes a plastic platform, a lead frame embedded on the surface of the platform and, in one embodiment, a plastic cap mounted on the platform so as to seal the chip within the package. The lead frame includes a baseplate for mounting at least one semiconductor chip, at least one ground lead attached to the baseplate and extending outwardly therefrom, and at least one signal lead for conducting signals to or from such semiconductor chip. The signal lead and at least one ground lead are configured as a microwave transmission line such as microwave coplanar strips, or microwave coplanar waveguide for transmitting microwave frequency signals. The package offers a low inductance ground path, good thermal characteristics, and low parasitic inductance and capacitance. It can be applied for high speed and high frequency applications.


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System And Method For Creating A Stable Optical Interface

US Patent:
8219172, Jul 10, 2012
Filed:
Mar 17, 2006
Appl. No.:
11/378538
Inventors:
Matthew J. Schurman - Somerset PA, US
Phillip William Wallace - Bernardsville NJ, US
Walter J. Shakespeare - Macungie PA, US
Howard P. Apple - Winter Park FL, US
William Henry Bennett - Bethlehem PA, US
Assignee:
GLT Acquisition Corp. - Irvine CA
International Classification:
A61B 5/1455
US Classification:
600344, 600310, 600316
Abstract:
A system and a method for creating a stable and reproducible interface of an optical sensor system for measuring blood glucose levels in biological tissue include a dual wedge prism sensor attached to a disposable optic that comprises a focusing lens and an optical window. The disposable optic adheres to the skin to allow a patient to take multiple readings or scans at the same location. The disposable optic includes a Petzval surface placed flush against the skin to maintain the focal point of the optical beam on the surface of the skin. Additionally, the integrity of the sensor signal is maximized by varying the rotation rates of the dual wedge prisms over time in relation to the depth scan rate of the sensor. Optimally, a medium may be injected between the disposable and the skin to match the respective refractive indices and optimize the signal collection of the sensor.


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Flowometry In Optical Coherence Tomography For Analyte Level Estimation

US Patent:
8571617, Oct 29, 2013
Filed:
Mar 4, 2009
Appl. No.:
12/397593
Inventors:
Samuel Reichgott - Coopersburg PA, US
Walter J. Shakespeare - Macungie PA, US
George Kechter - Peoria IL, US
Phillip William Wallace - Bernardsville NJ, US
Matthew J. Schurman - Somerset NJ, US
Assignee:
GLT Acquisition Corp. - Irvine CA
International Classification:
A61B 5/00, A61B 5/02
US Classification:
600310, 600322, 600504
Abstract:
Optical coherence tomography (herein “OCT”) based analyte monitoring systems are disclosed. In one aspect, techniques are disclosed that can identify fluid flow in vivo (e. g. , blood flow), which can act as a metric for gauging the extent of blood perfusion in tissue. For instance, if OCT is to be used to estimate the level of an analyte (e. g. , glucose) in tissue, a measure of the extent of blood flow can potentially indicate the presence of an analyte correlating region, which would be suitable for analyte level estimation with OCT. Another aspect is related to systems and methods for scanning multiple regions. An optical beam is moved across the surface of the tissue in two distinct manners. The first can be a coarse scan, moving the beam to provide distinct scanning positions on the skin. The second can be a fine scan where the beam is applied for more detailed analysis.


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Multispot Monitoring For Use In Optical Coherence Tomography

US Patent:
2010011, May 6, 2010
Filed:
Mar 4, 2009
Appl. No.:
12/397577
Inventors:
Walter J. Shakespeare - Macungie PA, US
William Henry Bennett - Bethlehem PA, US
Jason T. Iceman - Allentown PA, US
Howard P. Apple - Winter Park FL, US
Phillip William Wallace - Bernardsville NJ, US
Matthew J. Schurman - Somerset NJ, US
Assignee:
GlucoLight Corporation - Bethlehem PA
International Classification:
A61B 5/1455
US Classification:
600316
Abstract:
Optical coherence tomography (herein “OCT”) based analyte monitoring systems are disclosed. In one aspect, techniques are disclosed that can identify fluid flow in vivo (e.g., blood flow), which can act as a metric for gauging the extent of blood perfusion in tissue. For instance, if OCT is to be used to estimate the level of an analyte (e.g., glucose) in tissue, a measure of the extent of blood flow can potentially indicate the presence of an analyte correlating region, which would be suitable for analyte level estimation with OCT. Another aspect is related to systems and methods for scanning multiple regions. An optical beam is moved across the surface of the tissue in two distinct manners. The first can be a coarse scan, moving the beam to provide distinct scanning positions on the skin. The second can be a fine scan where the beam is applied for more detailed analysis.


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Apparatus And Method For Creating A Stable Optical Interface

US Patent:
2012027, Nov 1, 2012
Filed:
Jul 9, 2012
Appl. No.:
13/544788
Inventors:
Matthew J. Schurman - Somerset NJ, US
Phillip William Wallace - Bernardsville NJ, US
Walter J. Shakespeare - Macungie PA, US
Howard P. Apple - Winter Park FL, US
William Henry Bennett - Bethlehem PA, US
Assignee:
GLT ACQUISITION CORP. - Irvine CA
International Classification:
A61B 5/1455
US Classification:
600316
Abstract:
A system and a method for creating a stable and reproducible interface of an optical sensor system for measuring blood glucose levels in biological tissue include a dual wedge prism sensor attached to a disposable optic that comprises a focusing lens and an optical window. The disposable optic adheres to the skin to allow a patient to take multiple readings or scans at the same location. The disposable optic includes a Petzval surface placed flush against the skin to maintain the focal point of the optical beam on the surface of the skin. Additionally, the integrity of the sensor signal is maximized by varying the rotation rates of the dual wedge prisms over time in relation to the depth scan rate of the sensor. Optimally, a medium may be injected between the disposable and the skin to match the respective refractive indices and optimize the signal collection of the sensor.


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Dual-Channel Low Current Low Noise Block Downconverter

US Patent:
5659894, Aug 19, 1997
Filed:
Sep 26, 1995
Appl. No.:
8/533796
Inventors:
Robert J. Bayruns - Middlesex NJ
Phillip W. Wallace - Bernardsville NJ
Thomas D. DeNigris - Livingston NJ
Assignee:
Anadigics, Inc. - Warren NJ
International Classification:
H04B 126
US Classification:
455323
Abstract:
An electrical circuit forming a dual-channel low current Low Noise Block (LNB) downconverter comprising two downconverting circuits electrically connected in series with each other and each electrically connected in parallel with a Zener diode such that power consumption is minimized and component life improved.


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Multi-Frequency Local Oscillators

US Patent:
5748049, May 5, 1998
Filed:
Nov 23, 1994
Appl. No.:
8/344753
Inventors:
John Thomas Bayruns - Middlesex NJ
Raymond Mitchell Waugh - Phillipsburg NJ
Phillip W. Wallace - Bernardsville NJ
Robert J. Bayruns - Middlesex NJ
Thomas D. DeNigris - Livingston NJ
Assignee:
Anadigics, Inc. - Warren NJ
International Classification:
H03B 500, H04B 126
US Classification:
331 49
Abstract:
A multiple-frequency local oscillator for providing an LO signal at one of a multiple of predetermined resonant frequencies associated with a number of resonators is disclosed. It includes a number of LO input ports for coupling to a plurality of resonators, respectively, each resonator having a predetermined resonant frequency; the local oscillator is controlled to selectively provide at its LO output port an output LO signal at any one of the resonant frequencies.