Richard Lampkin Speck
Physician at Ivy Way, Denver, CO

License number
Colorado 12232
Issued Date
Jul 1, 1954
Renew Date
May 31, 1993
Expiration Date
May 31, 1993
Type
Physician
Address
Address
3984 S Ivy Way SOUTH IVY WAY, Denver, CO 80237

Personal information

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Name
Address
Phone
Richard Speck, age 80
375 S Ogden St, Denver, CO 80209
(970) 327-4490
Richard Speck, age 70
17308 Silver Mound Ln, Parker, CO 80134
(303) 593-0572
Richard P Speck, age 81
375 Ogden St, Denver, CO 80209
(303) 733-8174
(303) 777-0052
Richard P Speck
375 S Ogden St, Denver, CO 80209
(303) 777-0052
Richard L Speck
3984 S Ivy Way, Denver, CO 80237
(303) 758-0767
(303) 759-1174

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Director At Micro-Space, Inc.

Director At Micro-Space, Inc.

Position:
Director at Micro-Space, Inc.
Location:
Greater Denver Area
Industry:
Aviation & Aerospace
Work:
Micro-Space, Inc. - Director


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Object Detection Method And Apparatus Employing Electro-Optics

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.


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Object Detection Apparatus Employing Electro-Optics

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.


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Object Detection Method And Apparatus Emplying Electro-Optics

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.


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Tactile Sensing Method And Apparatus Having Grids As A Means To Detect A Physical Parameter

Tactile Sensing Method And Apparatus Having Grids As A Means To Detect A Physical Parameter

US Patent:
4839512, Jun 13, 1989
Filed:
Jan 27, 1987
Appl. No.:
7/007256
Inventors:
Richard P. Speck - Denver CO
Assignee:
Tactilitics, Inc. - Boulder CO
International Classification:
G01D 534
US Classification:
250231P
Abstract:
Apparatus for sensing locations and magnitudes of forces applied on a surface includes a grid comprised of energy input devices running in one direction and energy output devices running another direction with the input and output devices crossing each other. Transducers that meter energy from the input devices to the output devices as a function of the magnitude of forces applied thereon are positioned at the intersections of the input devices with the output devices. Interrogation apparatus is also included, along with energy output detectors and measuring devices, for sensing and determining locations, as well as magnitudes, of forces applied on the grid. Several embodiments of energy input and energy output devices are shown and described, as well as several embodiments of transducers.


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Light Meter

Light Meter

US Patent:
D257851, Jan 13, 1981
Filed:
Mar 13, 1978
Appl. No.:
5/886989
Inventors:
Richard P. Speck - Denver CO
International Classification:
D1605
US Classification:
D16 39