Patents Represented by Attorney, Agent or Law Firm Ron Fish
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Patent number: 5198872Abstract: The present invention provides a wavelength detecting apparatus for detecting the wavelength of a light (11) to be detected with reference to a reference light (31) by allowing the reference light (31) generated and transmitted from a light source (30) and the light (11) to be detected to be irradiated toward an etalon (62) and then detecting the light which has permeated through the etalon (62) by optical detecting means (64). The reference light and the light to be detected are incident on the focusing surface (50) which is located in front of a collimeter lens (61). The incident light is transformed into a parallel light in the collimeter lens (61) and the parallel light is then irradiated toward the etalon (62).Type: GrantFiled: April 22, 1991Date of Patent: March 30, 1993Assignee: Kabushiki Kaisha Komatsu SeisakushoInventors: Osamu Wakabayashi, Masahiko Kowaka, Yukio Kobayashi
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Patent number: 5175736Abstract: An improved dye laser having a birefringent tuning filter comprised of one or more birefringent plates wherein each plate is oriented at Brewster's angle to the resonant light beam and is an integer multiple of the thickness of the thickness of the first plate characterized by the fact that the thickness of the first plate is chosen using a new tuning relationship so that a single order tuning curve covers a tuning range of interest. This single tuning curve is almost linear throughout the tuning range and has a tuning angle at the center of the range of approximately five degrees. Also, the tuning curve has a slope throughout the tuning range which provides sensitivity of selected wavelength to tuning angle which is neither too great nor too small. A further refinement in the structure is a non-birefringent polarizing plate at Brewster's angle which increases the losses imposed upon light passing therethrough which is polarized at other than Brewster's angle.Type: GrantFiled: December 5, 1989Date of Patent: December 29, 1992Assignee: Spectra-PhysicsInventors: Ben Woodward, James D. Kafka
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Patent number: 4850377Abstract: There is disclosed herein a system for providing control of multiple functions needed to perform eye surgery. A microprocessor based system controls a vacuum generation system using venturis and linear valves and a pneumatic system for driving vitrectomy probes and pneumatic scissors in either a variable frequency, multicut mode or a proportional cut mode where the cutting pressure is proportional to the position of a foot operated position sensor.Type: GrantFiled: April 18, 1988Date of Patent: July 25, 1989Assignee: Allon Laboratories, Inc.Inventors: Donald A. Parker, Wayne W. Rogers
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Patent number: 4846440Abstract: There is disclosed herein several gas resupply valves for replenishment of lost gas in gas lasers in general and argon ion lasers in particular. The first embodiment uses a valve which controls flow of gas into a metering volume. The metering volume has an aperture therein which is microscopically small and which has a diffusion constant for gas moving through the aperture which is less than the time the valve is held open. The second embodiment uses the same general structure, but separates the soft sealing member of the valve from the solenoid core which moves to open and close the valve. The soft sealing member is attached to the valve body and supported above a valve seat surrounding the opening of the metering volume. The third embodiment uses a thin diaphragm which overlies a flat surface of the valve body in which are formed an input port and an output port. A solenoid applies pressure against the diaphragm to cause it to flatten against the flat surface thereby sealing the valve.Type: GrantFiled: September 30, 1987Date of Patent: July 11, 1989Assignee: Spectra PhysicsInventors: Lee Carlson, Mike Green, Mike Miller, Rudy Nissen, Steve Sheng
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Patent number: 4832575Abstract: There is disclosed herein a pump check valve test system embodied in a pump control system which control pump speed based upon actual pressure and upon actual pump speed and desired flow rate. The check valve test system disables the portion of the control system which controls pump speed based upon desired flow rate during the test. The test is comprised of timing the time it takes the pump to rotate through the portion of each cycle wherein the check valve is supposed to close and comparing this time to a known value.Type: GrantFiled: January 11, 1988Date of Patent: May 23, 1989Assignee: Spectra PhysicsInventors: Les A. Miller, Shahin Tabanfar, Chih-Hua Chung
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Patent number: 4824073Abstract: There is disclosed herein an apparatus for converting control signals of an electrical or optical nature of any other type or signal which may be converted to a change of temperature of a fixed volume of material trapped in a chamber to flexure of a membrane forming one wall of the chamber. Typically the device is integrated onto a silicon wafer by anisotropically etching a trench into said wafer far enough that a thin wall of silicon remains as the bottom wall of the trench. In some embodiments, polyimide is used as the material for the membrane. The trench is then hermetically sealed in any one of a number of different ways and the material to be trapped is either encapsulated during the sealing process or later placed in the cavity by use of a fill hole. Typically, a resistor pattern is etched on the face of a pyrex wafer used as a top for the trench to form the cavity. When current is passed through this resistor, the material in the cavity is heated, its vapor pressure increases and expansion occurs.Type: GrantFiled: September 24, 1986Date of Patent: April 25, 1989Assignee: Stanford UniversityInventor: Mark Zdeblick
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Patent number: 4823622Abstract: A sample metering valve for both liquid samples and slurry samples with entrained gas bubbles. The sample metering valve for liquids is comprised of a piston with sample chambers formed in the side thereof said piston moving freely into and out of a cylinder having an aperture matching the size of the piston. Sealing is provided by a seal which has no dead volume which cold flows under a spring bias to maintain the seal under various operating conditions. The sample metering valve for slurry samples includes a syringe embodiment having separately moving piston and valve in a cylinder. The syringe valve sucks up sample with a piston, isolates the sample with the valve and compresses the entrained gas bubbles with the piston. Another embodiment uses three, three way valves which are coupled to a pump and a means to compress the sample.Type: GrantFiled: December 16, 1986Date of Patent: April 25, 1989Assignee: Spectra PhysicsInventors: Andre J. Nohl, Vance J. Nau, Andre Metzger
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Patent number: 4821997Abstract: There is disclosed herein an apparatus for converting control signals of an electrical or optical nature or any other type of signal which may be converted to a change of temperature of a fixed volume of material trapped in a chamber to flexure of a membrane forming one wall of the chamber. Typically, the device is integrated onto a silicon wafer by anisotropically etching a trench into said wafer for enough that a thin wall of silicon remains as the bottom wall of the trench. In some embodiments, polyimide is used as the material for the membrane. The trench is then hermetically sealed in any one of a number of different ways and the material to be trapped is either encapsulated during the sealing process or later placed in the cavity by use of a fill hole. Typically, a resistor pattern is etched on the face of pyrex wafer used as a top for the trench to form the cavity. When current is passed through this resistor, the material in the cavity is heated, its vapor pressure increases and expansion occurs.Type: GrantFiled: September 16, 1987Date of Patent: April 18, 1989Assignee: The Board of Trustees of the Leland Stanford Junior UniversityInventor: Mark Zdeblick
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Patent number: 4816741Abstract: There is disclosed a diode snubber for the voltage transients generated in the parasitic inductance of a switched resistor when current therethrough is interrupted. Also disclosed is the use of such a diode snubber in: a series switched resistor regulator; a shunt switched resistor regulator; a hybrid switched resistor regulator and a passbank switched resistor regulator. Also disclosed is the use of a linear dissipative regulator in all these forms of switched resistor regulators to maximize the effiency of power delivery to the load.Type: GrantFiled: September 30, 1987Date of Patent: March 28, 1989Assignee: Spectra PhysicsInventor: John Ekstrand
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Patent number: 4815100Abstract: There is disclosed herein several gas resupply valves for replenishment of lost gas in gas lasers in general and argon ion lasers in particular. The first embodiment uses a valve which controls flow of gas into a metering volume. The metering volume has an aperture therein which is microscopically small and which has a diffusion constant for gas moving through the aperture which is less than the time the valve is held open. The second embodiment uses the same general structure, but separates the soft sealing member of the valve from the solenoid core which moves to open and close the valve. The soft sealing member is attached to the valve body and supported above a valve seat surrounding the opening of the metering volume. The third embodiment uses a thin diaphragm which overlies a flat surface of the valve body in which are formed an input port and an output port. A solenoid applies pressure against the diaphragm to cause it to flatten against the flat surface thereby sealing the valve.Type: GrantFiled: September 30, 1987Date of Patent: March 21, 1989Assignee: Spectra PhysicsInventors: Lee Carlson, Mike Green, Mike Miller, Rudy Nissen, Steve Sheng
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Patent number: 4814963Abstract: There is disclosed herein a modular, high power, flyback transformer based power supply with step up and step down capability. The power supply uses multiple flyback transformers having switching transistors which may be either connected to one terminal of the primary winding or which may be placed in the center of the primary winding. The switching transistors are driven by pulse trains which are out of phase with each other. This results in lowered RMS values for ripple current through the input and output capacitors. The flyback voltage transients may be used to step up or step down the input voltage by varying the pulse width of the pulses in the swicthing pulse trains. In embodiments where the switching transistors are placed in the middle of the primary windings, better suppression of radio frequency emissions and current in safety ground wires is achieved.Type: GrantFiled: September 30, 1987Date of Patent: March 21, 1989Assignee: Spectra PhysicsInventor: Alan Petersen
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Patent number: 4814965Abstract: There is disclosed herein a modular, high power, flyback transformer based power supply with step up and step down capability. The power supply uses multiple flyback transformers having switching transistors which may be either connected to one terminal of the primary winding or which may be placed in the center of the primary winding. The switching transistors are driven by pulse trains which are out of phase with each other. This results in lowered RMS values for ripple current through the input and output capacitors. The flyback voltage transients may be used to step up or step down the input voltage by varying the pulse width of the pulse in the switching pulse trains. In embodiments where the switching transistors are placed in the middle of the primary windings, better suppression of radio frequency emissions and current in safety ground wires is achieved.Type: GrantFiled: September 30, 1987Date of Patent: March 21, 1989Assignee: Spectra PhysicsInventor: Alan Petersen
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Patent number: 4810242Abstract: There is disclosed herein a system for providing control of multiple functions needed to perform eye surgery. A microprocessor based system controls a vacuum generation system using venturis and linear valves and a pneumatic system for driving vitrectomy probes and pneumatic scissors in either a variable frequency, multicut mode or a proportional cut mode where the cutting pressure is proportional to the position of a foot operated position sensor. The frequency of the vitrectomy probe cutting action can also be controlled and the level of vacuum can be controlled from a foot operated position sensor which can also be used to turn on or off a fragmentation device. The footswitch can also be used to turn irrigation fluid on or off, and the flow rate can be controlled from a control on the front panel. By making a certain foot motion in any certain aspiration modes, reflux of the aspiration line can be controlled.Type: GrantFiled: July 31, 1986Date of Patent: March 7, 1989Assignee: Alcon Laboratories Inc.Inventors: Leif J. Sundblom, Daniel D. Rogers
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Patent number: 4802768Abstract: A reference system utilizes pulsed arc light excitation which excitation pulses are directed onto a flow cell containing a fluorescent dye. Fluorescent light emitted from the dye is guided to a photomultiplier tube which converts it to electrical pulses. A portion of each excitation light pulse is guided by a light pipe onto a PIN diode light detector which converts these light signals to electrical pulses. A LED reference light source is pulsed to generate a plurality of reference light pulses one of which occurs between each excitation pulse. A portion of each of these pulses is guided to each of the two light detectors and two more series of electrical pulses are generated. A microprocessor then reads the four electrical pulses resulting from each pair of light pulses and performs a computation on the resulting numbers which indicates the relative concentration of the target concentration being assayed.Type: GrantFiled: April 11, 1986Date of Patent: February 7, 1989Assignee: Sclavo, Inc.Inventors: Charles R. Gifford, Achille M. Bigliardi
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Patent number: 4797834Abstract: An apparatus and method controls a dual piston pump for a liquid chromatography system so as to pump a flow of solvent through the liquid chromatography column at a constant flow rate and with a solvent composition which is substantially equal to the desired solvent composition despite changing conditions of compressibility of the solvent. A computer is used which measures the time it takes the pump shaft to move through an overlap region in the pump cycle when both pistons are simultaneously pumping as normalized to the time taken by the pump to move through a constant velocity portion of the piston travel defined by the user. This time is compared to the time stored in the computer for the particular flow rate used to measure the time defined above for the pump to move through the overlap region for an incompressible solvent at low pressure as normalized to the time taken by the input piston to move through the same user defined segment of the constant velocity portion of the travel of the input piston.Type: GrantFiled: September 30, 1986Date of Patent: January 10, 1989Inventors: Ronald E. Honganen, Robert L. Howe, Leslie A. Miller
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Patent number: 4792434Abstract: There is disclosed a sample preparation chamber for a system for preparing samples of various compositions for assay by liquid chromatography. The sample preparation chamber is a container having a threaded cap and a threaded, lightweight, translucent plastic cup. A stirred/grinder shaft driven by a motor and connected to a propeller/grinder passes through the cap. The cap has a sloped bottom with a sump region, and a fill/empty pipe passes through the cap and has its outlet at or near the sump. A nozzle fill pipe arrangement allows the walls to be washed down as liquid is pumped into the cup. A second fill pipe with its outlet spaced up from the bottom of the cup is also used, and a sample metering valve having an inlet in said cup is present. The sample metering valve is used to isolate a known volume of the sample from the rest of the sample for release back into the cup after the remaining sample has been pumped to waste for purposes of diluting the known volume of sample to a known concentration.Type: GrantFiled: December 16, 1986Date of Patent: December 20, 1988Inventors: Andre Metzger, Peter Grimm, Andre J. Nohl, Vance J. Nau
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Patent number: 4790816Abstract: There is disclosed herein a system for providing control of multiple functions needed to perform eye surgery. A microprocessor based system controls a vacuum generation system using venturis and linear valves and a pneumatic system for driving vitrectomy probes and pneumatic scissors in either a variable frequency, multicut mode or a proportional cut mode where the cutting pressure is proportional to the position of a foot operated position sensor. The frequency of the vitrectomy probe cutting action can also be controlled and the level of vacuum can be controlled from a foot operated position sensor which can also be used to turn on or off a fragmentation device. The footswitch can also be used to turn irrigation fluid on or off, and the flow rate can be controlled from a control on the front panel. By making a certain foot motion in any certain aspiration modes, reflux of the aspiration line can be controlled.Type: GrantFiled: July 31, 1986Date of Patent: December 13, 1988Assignee: Allon Laboratories, Inc.Inventors: Leif J. Sundblom, Daniel D. Rogers
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Patent number: 4780701Abstract: A potentiometer device including a resistor path and a conductive film spaced therefrom. The film may be brought in contact with the resistor by exerting finger pressure. The tap voltage is stored in a memory and displayed by means of LEDs.Type: GrantFiled: February 11, 1987Date of Patent: October 25, 1988Inventor: Siegfried Eppinger
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Patent number: 4768506Abstract: There is disclosed herein a system for providing control of multiple functions needed to perform eye surgery. A microprocessor based system controls a pneumatic system for driving pneumatic scissors in either a variable frequency, multicut mode or a proportional cut mode where the cutting pressure is proportional to the position of a foot operated position sensor.Type: GrantFiled: September 26, 1985Date of Patent: September 6, 1988Assignee: Alcon Laboratories, Inc.Inventors: Donald A. Parker, Wayne W. Rogers
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Patent number: D301168Type: GrantFiled: February 17, 1984Date of Patent: May 16, 1989Inventor: William Simmons