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Sorrento, ME   

Gouldsboro, ME   

30 Pojac Point Rd, North Kingstown, RI 02852    401-7837511    401-8842722   

South Kingstown, RI   

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Operations Manager

Industry:
Facilities Services
Work:
Aubrey Silvey Testing Services Group
Operations Manager
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Henry Granville Sharpe

Henry Granville Sharpe (April 30, 1858July 13, 1947) was the 24th Quartermaster General of the United States Army from 1916 to 1918. Sharpe was born in
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George H. Sharpe

George Henry Sharpe (February 26, 1828 January 13, 1900) was an American lawyer, soldier, secret service officer, diplomat and politician.

Us Patents

Periodontal Probe

US Patent:
D321400, Nov 5, 1991
Filed:
Apr 9, 1990
Appl. No.:
7/506706
Inventors:
Ralph A. Beckman - Providence RI
Henry D. Sharpe - Providence RI
Len Curado - East Greenwich RI
James W. Barfoot - Providence RI
Assignee:
Bausch & Lomb Professional Dental Products, Inc. - Rochester NY
US Classification:
D24140

Drawing Device With Multimedia Enhancement

US Patent:
5867914, Feb 9, 1999
Filed:
Feb 9, 1996
Appl. No.:
8/599221
Inventors:
James E. Watson - Bryan OH
Ralph Beckman - Providence RI
Henry Sharpe - Saunderstown RI
Brian R. Jones - Exeter RI
Larry E. Miller - Bryan OH
Stephen Schwartz - Providence RI
Assignee:
The Ohio Art Company - Bryan OH
International Classification:
B43L 1300
US Classification:
33 181
Abstract:
A multimedia enhancement for an amusement device includes a sound synthesizer for creating a user perceptible signal, such as an audio signal, in response to selective actuation of the controls of the amusement device. The amusement device includes a screen for displaying a viewer perceptible image and a pair of rotary control knobs operatively associated with rotary switches and a selectably actuable on-off switch to provide amusing sounds and feedback indicative of the operator's use of the control knobs. The sound synthesizer is programmed to also create one of a series of sounds from a plurality of families of sounds in a predetermined sequence in response to actuation of the control elements by the user or randomly.

Electronic Toy And Method Of Generating Dual Track Sounds For The Same

US Patent:
6183337, Feb 6, 2001
Filed:
Jun 18, 1999
Appl. No.:
9/335537
Inventors:
Ralph Beckman - Providence RI
John Murphy - N. Scituate RI
Kipp Bradford - Providence RI
Stephen Schwartz - Providence RI
Henry Sharpe - Saunderstown RI
Assignee:
Design Lab LLC - Providence RI
International Classification:
A63H 328
A63H 333
US Classification:
446302
Abstract:
A toy figure has a movable mouth coupled to an actuator in the belly area. A speech generator stores sound elements for an entire song, verse, or nursery rhyme. The speech generator is provided with a first track of sequenced sound elements (singing version) that form a song when sequentially generated, and a related second track of a like number of sequenced sound elements (humming version). Sound elements from the first and second tracks are interchangeable at any given point during sequential output thereof A switch located in the mouth is connected to the speech generator to provide input as to the mouth position, i. e. open or closed. Squeezing the belly of the figure opens the mouth, changing the state of the switch and initiating an output sequence from the speech generator. When the mouth is open, the child is able to easily control the mouth position by varying the pressure on the belly actuator. The speech generator checks the state of the mouth switch at given intervals.

Electronic Body-Bending Game

US Patent:
6168157, Jan 2, 2001
Filed:
Aug 7, 1998
Appl. No.:
9/131115
Inventors:
Ralph A. Beckman - Providence RI
Howard Kamentsky - Cambridge MA
Henry D. Sharpe - Saunderstown RI
Kipp L. Bradford - Villanova PA
Stephen A. Schwartz - Providence RI
John F. Murphy - North Scituate RI
Assignee:
Hasbro, Inc. - Pawtucket RI
International Classification:
A63F 922
US Classification:
273237
Abstract:
A toy includes a housing with pressure sensitive sensors on each face of the housing. The toy instructs players as to which parts of their body they should use in pressing one or more of the sensors on the toy. A number of games can be played with the toy. Players can pass the toy from one player to another using the body parts the toy calls out and try to set records for the number of passes possible without mistake, or can try to set records for the number of passes that can be made within a two minute time period. A third game involves three or four players trying to cover five or six of the sensors in accordance with the toy's instructions. The players maneuver their bodies to maintain pressure on the sensors being held while pressing holding a new sensor called out by the toy. The voice used in the toy also tries to challenge the players to improve on their previous scores.

Interactive Story Book And Methods For Operating The Same

US Patent:
5851119, Dec 22, 1998
Filed:
Oct 7, 1996
Appl. No.:
8/726611
Inventors:
Henry D. Sharpe - Saunderstown RI
Ralph A. Beckman - Providence RI
Stephen A. Schwartz - Providence RI
Stanley O. Thompson - Providence RI
Dan R. Morrissey - Foster RI
Assignee:
Stephen A. Schwartz and Design Lab, LLC
International Classification:
G09B 500
US Classification:
434317
Abstract:
An interactive electronic graphics tablet is provided which utilizes two windows, one large window for the insertion of a standard sheet of paper or other material allowing the user to draw images on the paper and another smaller second window. A cartridge having various icons, such as animal images, is clicked into place in the smaller window. The device is configured such that the paper overlays a touch sensitive pad. The operation of the present invention allows the user to assign any cell of the drawn page corresponding to XY coordinates to particular sounds correlated to the icons in the smaller second window by touching respective locations and icons.

Remote Control Sound Toy

US Patent:
D382307, Aug 12, 1997
Filed:
May 1, 1996
Appl. No.:
D/054341
Inventors:
Henry Sharpe - Saunderstown RI
Ralph Beckman - Providence RI
Stephen Schwartz - Providence RI
Ming K. M. Wong - New Territories, HK
Assignee:
Design Lab, LLC - Providence RI
International Classification:
2101
US Classification:
D21 64

Toy Vehicle

US Patent:
5512001, Apr 30, 1996
Filed:
Feb 3, 1995
Appl. No.:
8/383117
Inventors:
Michael Kent - Barrington RI
Thomas P. Hamilton - Cranston RI
Stephen Schwartz - Providence RI
Henry Sharpe - Saunderstown RI
Ralph Beckman - Providence RI
Bryan Thurston - Johnston RI
Assignee:
Stephen Schwartz Design - Providence RI
Design Lab - Providence RI
International Classification:
A63H 1734
A63H 3328
US Classification:
446 25
Abstract:
A toy vehicle includes a sound generating mechanism for generating realistic vehicle engine sound and a smoke generating mechanism for generating simulated smoke vapors. The sound generating mechanism and the smoke generating mechanism are simultaneously actuatable by moving an accessory, such as a spoiler, on a cab portion of the vehicle.

Interactive Story Book And Graphics Tablet Apparatus And Methods For Operating The Same

US Patent:
5636995, Jun 10, 1997
Filed:
Jan 17, 1995
Appl. No.:
8/373386
Inventors:
Henry D. Sharpe - Saunderstown RI
Ralph A. Beckman - Providence RI
Stephen A. Schwartz - Providence RI
Stanley O. Thompson - Providence RI
Dan R. Morrissey - Foster RI
Assignee:
Design Lab. LLC - Providence RI
International Classification:
G09B 500
US Classification:
434317
Abstract:
An interactive electronic graphics tablet is provided which utilizes two windows, one large window for the insertion of a standard sheet of paper or other material allowing the user to draw images on the paper and another smaller second window. A cartridge having various icons, such as animal images, is clicked into place in the smaller window. The device is configured such that the paper overlays a touch sensitive pad. The operation of the present invention allows the user to assign any cell of the drawn page corresponding to XY coordinates to particular sounds correlated to the icons in the smaller second window by touching respective locations and icons.

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