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Leonard Amalaha Phones & Addresses

  • Silver Spring, MD
  • Sterling, VA
  • Durham, NC
  • Lanham, MD
  • Washington, DC
  • Hyattsville, MD

Work

Company: Amalaha systems technology corporation Feb 2009 Position: Chief designer and chief executive officer

Education

Degree: Bachelors, Bachelor of Science School / High School: Bowie State University 1985 to 1987

Skills

Product Design • Mechanical Product Design • Electronic Product Design • Consumer Products • Electro Mechanical Drafting • Drafting Patent Applications • Marketing • Design For Manufacturing • Medical Devices • Industrial Design • Inventor • Video • Entrepreneurship • Business Development • Autodesk Inventor • Training • Research • Strategic Planning • Business Strategy • Leadership • Customer Service

Interests

I Am A Fan of Sports Like Football • Soccer • Boxing • Basketball • I Like To Invest In Technology Stocks

Industries

Electrical/Electronic Manufacturing

Resumes

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Chief Designer And Chief Executive Officer

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Location:
Silver Spring, MD
Industry:
Electrical/Electronic Manufacturing
Work:
Amalaha Systems Technology Corporation
Chief Designer and Chief Executive Officer

Idcon Audio May 1993 - Aug 1999
Chief Designer

Heckler & Koch Sterling Va Mar 1995 - Jul 1997
Light Firearms Assembly and Packaging
Education:
Bowie State University 1985 - 1987
Bachelors, Bachelor of Science
Strayer University 1982 - 1984
Bachelors, Bachelor of Business Administration, Business Administration
Ihie High School
Govt College, Owerri Imo State
Metropolitan Institute of Health and Technology
Skills:
Product Design
Mechanical Product Design
Electronic Product Design
Consumer Products
Electro Mechanical Drafting
Drafting Patent Applications
Marketing
Design For Manufacturing
Medical Devices
Industrial Design
Inventor
Video
Entrepreneurship
Business Development
Autodesk Inventor
Training
Research
Strategic Planning
Business Strategy
Leadership
Customer Service
Interests:
I Am A Fan of Sports Like Football
Soccer
Boxing
Basketball
I Like To Invest In Technology Stocks

Publications

Us Patents

Machine For Controllably Flying A Flag In The Absence Of Natural Wind

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US Patent:
8621771, Jan 7, 2014
Filed:
Oct 26, 2009
Appl. No.:
12/589559
Inventors:
Leonard Dozie Amalaha - Alexandria VA, US
International Classification:
G09F 17/00
US Classification:
40218, 116173
Abstract:
A machine for controllably flying a flag indoors or outdoors in the absence of natural wind; said machine constituted of a base member having enough depth to house and protect electronic and/or electro-mechanical drive components etc. ; said drive components including, but not limited to at least one electric motor mechanically coupled to a drive shaft of a cylindrical centrifugal fan via pulleys; said fan, as well as an air foil member and a flag pole housed in a long tubular wind pipe rigidly secured atop aforementioned base member in such a manner that when the aforesaid motor(s) actuates the aforesaid fan member via the aforesaid shaft, air pulled in through holes on the wind pipe is blown past the aforesaid airfoil, and then past the flagpole and attached flag, thereby causing said flag to rise and flap in the natural manner; an airfoil angle of attack knob atop the aforementioned wind pipe, in conjunction with a motor speed control knob atop the aforementioned base member, providing affective means of changing or modifying the flying pattern or flapping of aforesaid flag; a synthesized music circuit consisting of several songs preferably national anthems or state songs programmed into its memory is looped together with a programmable timer and an LCD display and control panel for permitting timed actuations of the machine ala electronic alarms.

Wholly Implantable Non-Natural Heart For Humans

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US Patent:
20090287305, Nov 19, 2009
Filed:
May 19, 2008
Appl. No.:
12/152896
Inventors:
Leonard D. Amalaha - Alexandria VA, US
International Classification:
A61M 1/12
US Classification:
623 311
Abstract:
A wholly implantable non-natural heart for humans is a double pump configuration provided with two auricles and two ventricles. Both the said auricles and ventricles are driven by solenoid actuators interacting with high energy magnets; the auricles and ventricles which are hollow chambers are provided with one-way valves in the usual manner, for the purpose of effectively and rhythmically moving blood to and from the said chambers; power generation for driving said solenoid actuators, as well as an electronic control unit is accomplished by a power generating module which could be a simple battery, a miniature spring-driven generator, a mems generator or a redundant self-sustaining generator or a combination of all of the above; the self-sustaining generator has been proposed and designed to power this present artificial heart and will be presented in a separate patent application in the near future as a follow up to this present one; the aforementioned electronic control unit is preferably configured to amplify the signals from the power generating unit as well as utilizing input/output signals from temperature and pressure sensors embedded in the heart to vary contractile force and frequency of beats, based on bodily requirements, thereby mimicking some functions of the natural heart; the electronic unit is also preferably provided with a translator chip that converts signals from the cardiac/vargus trunks (sympathetic and parasympathetic nerves) via electrodes into clear electric currents for varying actuator outputs; the heart would be implanted in the normal position in the chest, atop the diaphragm, while the electronic control unit and the power generation module would preferably be implanted behind the breastbone and lower abdomen respectively; all components of the present invention are amenable to current mass production techniques and miniaturization for the purpose of fitting into individuals of various sizes; as is clearly shown in FIG. this present invention is an integral three-tiered configuration constituted of pumping unit I, the power generating unit II and the controller III. Also, as aforementioned, additional signals from the embedded temperature and pressure sensors, as well as nerve connecting electrodes are used to manipulate instantaneous outputs. The said electrodes are in the form of cuffs and are to be implanted on the vargus nerves (sympathetic and parasympathetic); Texas Instruments (TI) manufactures reliable operational and instrumentation amplifiers which can detect condition, and amplify nerve signals. The VCO in the controller uses the signals to manipulate instantaneous outputs of the actuating solenoids.

Wholly Implantable Non-Natural Heart For Humans

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US Patent:
20110190880, Aug 4, 2011
Filed:
Oct 27, 2010
Appl. No.:
12/926117
Inventors:
Leonard D. Amalaha - Sterling VA, US
International Classification:
A61M 1/10
US Classification:
623 311
Abstract:
A wholly implantable non-natural heart for humans includes a pumping unit, a power generating unit, and a controller. An I beam type chassis with matching holes is provided for supporting valve mounting bodies of the non-natural heart.

Device For An Automatic Body Fat Reducing And Muscle Building

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US Patent:
20120010049, Jan 12, 2012
Filed:
Mar 25, 2009
Appl. No.:
12/411373
Inventors:
Leonard D. Amalaha - Alexandria VA, US
International Classification:
A63B 24/00
US Classification:
482 4
Abstract:
An apparatus for body fat reduction and muscle building includes a bridge having a rectangular shape. A chassis is joined to the bridge and extends away from a back side. A piston having a surface for applying a load resistance to an abdomen is positioned proximate the bridge with a stem extending through a central hole. A swash plate is joined to a distal end of the stem. A return spring is in communication with the swash plate. A drive shaft is mounted to the chassis. A cam is joined to the drive shaft where the cam contacts the swash plate. A motor rotates the drive shaft and cam to move the piston in a first direction towards the abdomen and the return spring moves the piston in a second direction away from the abdomen. A belt secures the bridge to a user with the piston adjacent to the abdomen.

Acoustic Speaker Device With A Diaphragm Having A Spider Web Type Core

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US Patent:
48171654, Mar 28, 1989
Filed:
Jan 27, 1987
Appl. No.:
7/004149
Inventors:
Leonard D. Amalaha - Riverdale MD
International Classification:
H04R 904
US Classification:
381202
Abstract:
A dome-shaped acoustic motor diaphragm having a core of aluminum foil in the form of a spider web configuration resulting in the dome shape, the diaphragm being in the form of an annular semi-dome outer diaphragm part and a dome-shaped cylindrical inner diaphragm part. The spider web core also enables a wide variety of diaphragm shapes to be possible. A voice coil bobbin is passed through a lower diaphragm layer and unto the underside of an upper diaphram layer via the core which more or less is the greatest height of the same core in the region of the outer diaphragm part, thereby resulting in a highly effective bonding strength between these parts. Damping is accomplished by means of a cylindrical bellows having a height representing the maximum excursion distance of the movable parts. A bobbin guide positioned within the bobbin and bonded to the inner face of the lower magnetic pole piece prevents the bobbin and voice coil in the annular air gap from contacting the pole pieces.

Electro-Acoustic Transducer And Manufacturing Process

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US Patent:
49892541, Jan 29, 1991
Filed:
Jun 30, 1989
Appl. No.:
7/373258
Inventors:
Leonard D. Amalaha - Riverdale MD
International Classification:
H04R 700
US Classification:
381202
Abstract:
An electro-acoustic transducer having a spherically shaped diaphragm for the generation of sound in an omnidirectional capacity. The spherically shaped diaphragm is constituted of two identical diaphragm halves open at the hemispherical apexes and connected at the equatorial diameter via inwardly extending reinforcing flanges. The spherically shaped unit is driven by magnetic arrangement(s) located within the interior of the spherically shaped diaphragm. The moving coil(s) of the magnetic arrangement(s) are connected to the diaphragm via rigid conical projections from the magnetic arangement(s). The rigid conical projections communicate the movements of the coil(s) to the diaphragm. The diaphragm travels in a north-south direction during operation such that the sound generated will have omnidirectional characteristics with greater pressure in the north-south direction. A wave-guide shaped base plate channels some of the waves from the north-south direction to the east-west direction to increase omnidirectional dispersion of sound.

Enteral Feeding Tube With Guide Wire

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US Patent:
52424294, Sep 7, 1993
Filed:
May 14, 1992
Appl. No.:
7/882964
Inventors:
Ngozika J. Nwaneri - Lanham MD
Leonard D. Amalaha - Bethesda MD
International Classification:
A61M 3100
A61M 5178
A61M 2500
US Classification:
604270
Abstract:
An enteral feeding device for the admission of fluids into a patient. The device includes a female proximal end connector, a flexible feeding tube, a fluid discharge tube, and a probe, respectively, joined axially to provide a diametrically uniformed outer periphery the entire length of the enteral feeding tube. The guide wire has a male proximal end connector affixed to the proximal end thereof and a coiled helical spring immovably attached to the distal end thereof. An annular stop flange is located interiorly adjacent the proximal end of the fluid discharge chamber which restricts the axial movement of the guide wire when inserted into the enteral feeding tube. A plurality of fluid discharge orifices are radially disposed equidistantly apart around the outer periphery of the fluid discharge chamber. A concave slope is interiorly located juxtaposed the bottom surface of the fluid discharge chamber. The combination of the radially disposed fluid discharge orifices and the concave slope provide an efficient distribution of fluid from the enteral feeding tube.
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