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Russell F Schleipman

from Rockport, MA
Age ~75

Russell Schleipman Phones & Addresses

  • Rockport, MA
  • Norwich, VT
  • 37 Union Park APT 3, Roxbury, MA 02118 (617) 292-0055
  • 37 Union Park, Boston, MA 02118
  • 37 Union St, Boston, MA 02108
  • 298 Columbus Ave, Boston, MA 02116

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President At Telescopes Of Vermont Photographer At Russ Schleipman Inc (Self-Employed) President At Russ Schleipman Inc See Less...

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Location:
Greater Boston Area
Industry:
Public Relations and Communications
Experience:
Telescopes of Vermont (Arts and Crafts industry): President,  (January 2004-Present) Russ Schleipman Inc (Self-employed) (Self-Employed; Arts and Crafts industry): Photographer,  (1988-Present) Russ Schleipman Inc (Public Relations a...
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Russell F. Schleipman
President
RUSSELL F. SCHLEIPMAN, INC
37 Un Park, Boston, MA 02118

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Dilating Ocular Prosthesis

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US Patent:
6391057, May 21, 2002
Filed:
Oct 27, 2000
Appl. No.:
09/698775
Inventors:
Fredrick Schleipman - Norwich VT, 05055
Russell Schleipman - Boston MA, 02118
David P. Van Sleet - Norwich VT, 05055
Paul A. Duncanson - Franklin NH, 03235
International Classification:
A61F 214
US Classification:
623 664, 446389
Abstract:
An ocular prosthetic device is provided which includes a simulated pupil that does not interfere with the intended appearance of the iris image, and further which adapts to a range of ambient lighting environments to simulate the appearance of a natural eye. An iris image is provided to reproduce the color and pattern of a natural eye. A visual display, or light source, is located behind the iris image. The visual display has a series of concentric rings to produce a size range similar to the size range between that of a dilated and contracted pupil. The iris image has a pattern of light transmissive openings to permit light from the rearwardly disposed visual display to pass through the openings. The concentric rings, when activated, are visible through the openings in the iris image, and present the appearance of a pupil of a size dependent on the number of activated rings. When the rings are not activated, that is, when they are not darkened, the iris image, which overlies the deactivated rings, is visible such that the pupil appears more contracted.

Dilating Ocular Prosthesis

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US Patent:
61395773, Oct 31, 2000
Filed:
Mar 4, 1999
Appl. No.:
9/262217
Inventors:
Fredrick Schleipman - Norwich VT
Russell Schleipman - Boston MA
David P. Van Sleet - Norwich VT
Paul A. Duncanson - Franklin NH
International Classification:
A61F 214
US Classification:
623 664
Abstract:
An ocular prosthetic device is provided which includes a simulated pupil that does not interfere with the intended appearance of the iris image, and further which adapts to a range of ambient lighting environments to simulate the appearance of a natural eye. An iris image is provided to reproduce the color and pattern of a natural eye. A visual display, or light source, is located behind the iris image. The visual display has a series of concentric rings to produce a size range similar to the size range between that of a dilated and contracted pupil. The iris image has a pattern of light transmissive openings to permit light from the rearwardly disposed visual display to pass through the openings. The concentric rings, when activated, are visible through the openings in the iris image, and present the appearance of a pupil of a size dependent on the number of activated rings. When the rings are not activated, that is, when they are not darkened, the iris image, which overlies the deactivated rings, is visible such that the pupil appears more contracted.
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