Stuart Tyrus Maynard, JR
Physician at Lookout Rd, Asheville, NC

License number
Colorado 18834
Issued Date
Jul 9, 1974
Renew Date
May 31, 1999
Expiration Date
May 31, 1999
Type
Physician
Address
Address
12 Lookout Rd E, Asheville, NC 28805

Professional information

Stuart Maynard Photo 1

Multiple Signalling Mouse With Faceted Surfaces

US Patent:
5754168, May 19, 1998
Filed:
Mar 6, 1995
Appl. No.:
8/400122
Inventors:
Stuart Tyrus Maynard - Asheville NC
International Classification:
G09G 508
US Classification:
345163
Abstract:
A conventional monoplane mouse is constructed to move on a flat surface upon a single plane within which a contained sphere may rotate tangential with the single plane contacting the flat surface. Signals fo XY cursor movement are derived from two or more counting sensors positioned at an equator of the rotatable sphere parallel with the single plane. The mouse invention defines two or more facets in the underside housing. The facet mouse can be tilted to one of the exclusive facets and moved on a flat surface to generate XY signals. The facet plane selected by tilt is identified by triggered pressure sensitive switches at each facet plane. The switches also function as undercarriage feet to define the virtual plane of contact to the flat surface. The facet planes in two and four facet embodiments are oriented with the orthogonally placed sphere counting sensors so that the intersect of any two opposing facets is parallel with the plane of rotation of one of the counting wheels. A single sphere and counter apparatus can serve all facets, being placed at the intersect of all facets.


Stuart Maynard Photo 2

Apparatus For Providing Directional Signal Controls While Supporting A Limb At A Work Station

US Patent:
5635955, Jun 3, 1997
Filed:
May 10, 1995
Appl. No.:
8/438538
Inventors:
Stuart T. Maynard - Asheville NC
International Classification:
G09G 302
US Classification:
345157
Abstract:
There is provided an apparatus for supporting one's limbs, preferably one's arms, while at a work station which may be a computer keyboard. The apparatus includes a pair of rollers mounted on an axle. The rollers are especially adapted to support the forearms and will rotate as well as move in axial directions. The rollers are maintained at a predetermined distance from the work station and are adjustable in the horizontal and vertical directions. A sensor is mounted on the axle and is periodically contacted by the rollers to provide information to the computer. By various methods of sensing roller movement, the rollers may generate data for computer or machine control as well as support the arms in various tasks.


Stuart Maynard Photo 3

Multiple Signaling Mouse With Faceted Surfaces

US Patent:
5260696, Nov 9, 1993
Filed:
Feb 19, 1991
Appl. No.:
7/657118
Inventors:
Stuart T. Maynard - Asheville NC
International Classification:
G09G 1100
US Classification:
345163
Abstract:
A conventional monoplane mouse is constructed to move on a flat surface upon a single plane within which a contained sphere may rotate tangential with the single plane contacting the flat surface. Signals for XY cursor movement are derived from two or more counting sensors positioned at an equator of the rotatable sphere parallel with the single plane. The mouse invention defines two or more facets in the underside housing. The facet mouse can be tilted to one of the exclusive facets and moved on a flat surface to generate XY signals. The facet plane selected by tilt is identified by triggered pressure sensitive switches at each facet plane. The switches also function as undercarriage feet to define the virtual plane of contact to the flat surface. The facet planes in two and four facet embodiments are oriented with the orthogonally placed sphere counting sensors so that the intersect of any two opposing facets is parallel with the plane of rotation of one of the counting wheels. A single sphere and counter apparatus can serve all facets, being placed at the intersect of all facets.


Stuart Maynard Photo 4

Sink Drain Device For Fragmenting And Freeing Food Debris

US Patent:
5141166, Aug 25, 1992
Filed:
Feb 12, 1991
Appl. No.:
7/653904
Inventors:
Stuart T. Maynard - Asheville NC
International Classification:
B02C 2336
US Classification:
241 46015
Abstract:
A device that can be inserted in an ordianry sink drain and disintegrate trapped debris by rotary motion of a rotor blade. Debris in flowing drainage is trapped in perforations of a receptacle cylinder. The rotor blade which is mounted centrally within a receptacle cylinder is actuated by linear strokes of a steeply pitched threaded rod passing through the threaded bore of the rotor. The upper part of the threaded rod includes a finger grip and a perforated cap piece with a mated and perforated gate cap which may function as an upper strainer obstacle when fitted within the main cylinder of the sink drain. When the cap is closed and moved within the drain main cylinder, it can impart a final compressive force downward.


Stuart Maynard Photo 5

Water Driven Device For Agitating And Fragmenting Debris In A Sink Drain

US Patent:
5271571, Dec 21, 1993
Filed:
Feb 19, 1991
Appl. No.:
7/656987
Inventors:
Stuart T. Maynard - Asheville NC
International Classification:
B02C 2318
US Classification:
241 46013
Abstract:
A perforated cylindrical receptacle is fitted within the main cylinder of an ordinary sink drain. A conical elevation of the bottom of the receptacle provides at the apex, a bearing point for a propeller, which may spin by the flow of draining fluid to free and fragment debris. By depressing a spring loaded bearing point, the same propeller can be used to manually force the propeller against the floor of the receptacle to crush and grind more resistant material. A plug placed below the receptacle and prop assembly can be raised or lowered by rotation of the assembly. The assembly is removable for cleaning and inspection.


Stuart Maynard Photo 6

Portable Desk With Bifolding Supports

US Patent:
5129715, Jul 14, 1992
Filed:
Sep 11, 1990
Appl. No.:
7/580099
Inventors:
Stuart T. Maynard - Asheville NC
International Classification:
A47B 8800
US Classification:
3123519
Abstract:
A portable desk with a work surface panel supported between two support compartments which are hinged. Each support compartment not only is foldable from a right angle position of support to a parallel storage folded inward and beneath the work surface panel, but also is foldable from the right angle support position outward and parallel to the work surface panel. An interposed hingeable piece allows the combined support compartments and panel to bifold outward and bridge the space between two surfaces such as the arms of an armchair or bedrails.


Stuart Maynard Photo 7

Stand For Reading Material And Phone

US Patent:
5129525, Jul 14, 1992
Filed:
Jul 3, 1990
Appl. No.:
7/548280
Inventors:
Stuart Tyrus Maynard - Asheville NC
International Classification:
A47F 314
US Classification:
211133
Abstract:
A stand for printed materials and objects such as a phone having a single channel column and multiple slots for the attachment of multiple shelf-trays in selectable positions. The small footprint stand has a top with a handhold in the center of balance of the stand. In the channel space of the column, vertical slots allow for moveable placement of pocket containers and also a retractable panel which may pop up through the top of the stand. A slimline phone and small articles may be mounted in the channel space while printed materials reside on the shelf-trays.


Stuart Maynard Photo 8

Portable Desk

US Patent:
4969698, Nov 13, 1990
Filed:
Oct 31, 1988
Appl. No.:
7/264838
Inventors:
Stuart T. Maynard - Asheville NC
International Classification:
A47F 304
US Classification:
312237
Abstract:
A portable desk having a work surface panel is supported over a seated user by support compartments which extend to the seat surface during use. The support compartment folds to the underside of the work surface panel when not in use so that the desk can be freestanding on the work surface panel front edge. The support compartments provide storage for books and a pencil holder. A drawer beneath the work surface panel is slideable in two directions, toward the user for access and away from the user to support books or papers proximate the work surface panel and is sandwiched between the work surface panel and the storage compartments when the storage compartment are folded under the work surface panel.