Patents Assigned to Trex Enterprises Corp.
  • Patent number: 8025425
    Abstract: An improved beaconless adaptive optics system and process. A target is illuminated with a high energy laser beam of a directed energy laser. Wave front measurements are made of high energy laser beam reflections from the target. These wave front measurements are analyzed by a high speed processor to determine both high frequency phase components and low frequency phase components in the wave front data. (Applicants' experiments have shown that there is a direct correlation between beam spot size on the target and the phase variance of the reflected laser beam. The correlation is: the greater the phase variance the smaller the beam spot size.) Applicants have developed a technique for providing special control algorithms that provide very high speed control of the elements of a deformable mirror using this phase variance as a feedback parameter. Applicants have also developed algorithms to correct a limited number of Zernike modes associated with the wave front control.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 6, 2008
    Date of Patent: September 27, 2011
    Assignee: Trex Enterprises Corp
    Inventor: Mikhail Belenkii
  • Patent number: 8022379
    Abstract: A beam direction sensor for determining the direction of each beam in an array of light beams. The invention basically consists of a screen positioned to intersect the array of beams and a video camera to record the position of the images of the intersections. The screen can be any of a wide variety of screens that produce an image of the beams when illuminated with the beam. These include frosted glass and various diffusers. A preferred screen is a holographic diffusers.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 26, 2007
    Date of Patent: September 20, 2011
    Assignee: Trex Enterprises Corp.
    Inventors: Edward Davis, Yoshinao Taketomi, Larry DiRuscio
  • Patent number: 7948428
    Abstract: A millimeter wave imaging system. The system includes one or more millimeter wave frequency scanning antenna for collecting frequency dependent beams of millimeter wave radiation from a narrow one-dimensional field of view and millimeter wave amplifier components for amplifying the millimeter wave radiation collected by each antenna. The system includes a beam-former that separates the amplified radiation to produce frequency dependent signals corresponding to the frequency dependent beams. The beam-former includes delay lines, a millimeter wave lens, and an array of millimeter wave power detectors for detecting the power in each frequency dependent beam. A sampling circuit reads out the frequency dependent signals to produce a one-dimensional image of the antenna field of view. A two dimensional image of a target may be obtained by moving the target (or having the target move) across the field of view of the scanning antenna or by moving the antenna in order to scan its line of focus over the target.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 8, 2006
    Date of Patent: May 24, 2011
    Assignee: Trex Enterprises Corp.
    Inventors: John Lovberg, Chris Martin
  • Patent number: 7912506
    Abstract: A communication system providing wireless communication among wireless users through a number of cellular base stations. At least one of the base stations is a mobile base station in which low and high speed wireless transceivers are mounted on a temporarily stationary mobile vehicle such as a truck trailer or a truck. The system includes at least one connecting station with a millimeter wave wireless transceiver in communication with a fiber optic or high-speed cable communication network. The transceiver is adapted to communicate at millimeter wave frequencies higher than 60 GHz with another millimeter wave transceiver at one of the cellular base stations. Each of the base stations serves a separate communication cell.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 13, 2006
    Date of Patent: March 22, 2011
    Assignee: Trex Enterprises Corp
    Inventors: John A Lovberg, Paul A Johnson, Eric Korevaar
  • Patent number: 7801493
    Abstract: A multi-coupler system for isolating radio signals in a transceiver, that includes a transmitter and a receiver, to permit simultaneous transmit by the transmitter and receive by the receiver through a single antenna in the exact same or nearby frequency ranges. This is done so that in-coming receive signals, transmitted from a remotely located radio, being detected by the receiver is much stronger than the portion of the transmit signal unintentionally coupled over by the co-site (or co-located) transmitter. The invention uses a special electronic circuit, termed the quasi-circulator, to couple the antenna to both the co-located receiver and the transmitter. The invention can also be used to couple several transceivers to a single antenna. The quasi-circulator circuit includes a simulated antenna load with an impedance matched to the antenna impedance.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 22, 2006
    Date of Patent: September 21, 2010
    Assignee: Trex Enterprises Corp.
    Inventor: Ky-Hien Do
  • Patent number: 7782251
    Abstract: A short range millimeter wave imaging radar system. The system includes electronics adapted to produce millimeter wave radiation scanned over a frequency range of a few gigahertz. The scanned millimeter wave radiation is broadcast through a frequency scanned transmit antenna to produce a narrow transmit beam in a first scanned direction (such as the vertical direction) corresponding to the scanned millimeter wave frequencies. The transmit antenna is scanned to transmit beam in a second direction perpendicular to the first scanned direction (such as the horizontal or the azimuthal direction) so as to define a two-dimensional field of view. Reflected millimeter wave radiation is collected in a receive frequency scanned antenna co-located (or approximately co-located) with the transmit antenna and adapted to produce a narrow receive beam approximately co-directed in the same directions as the transmitted beam in approximately the same field of view.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 3, 2008
    Date of Patent: August 24, 2010
    Assignee: Trex Enterprises Corp.
    Inventors: Grant Bishop, John Lovberg, Vladimar Kolinko
  • Patent number: 7777961
    Abstract: A method and system for creating and co-aligning a first array of optical beams with a second array of optical beams. In a preferred application the invention is used in a cross connect optical switch. A first set of alignment beams are created and added to and aligned co-axially with each of the first set of parallel collimated cross-connect communication beams. A second set of alignment beams are created and added to and aligned co-axially with each of the second set of parallel collimated cross-connect communication beams. A preferred embodiment includes an injection unit with a “point” infrared light source such as a vertical cavity surface emitting laser (VCSEL) operating in the near infrared at 850 nm and having a divergence of about 30 degrees. The beam from this source is collimated with collimator optics to produce a collimated beam with a cross sectional dimension of about 16 millimeter×16 millimeters. This collimated beam is separated into 128 separate beams with a mask having 128 0.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 26, 2007
    Date of Patent: August 17, 2010
    Assignee: Trex Enterprises Corp.
    Inventors: Eric Korevaar, Yoshinao Taketomi
  • Patent number: 7769347
    Abstract: A communication system providing wireless communication among wireless users through a number of cellular base stations. The system includes a connecting station with a millimeter wave wireless transceiver in communication with a fiber optic or high-speed cable communication network. The transceiver is adapted to communicate at millimeter wave frequencies higher than 60 GHz with another millimeter wave transceiver at one of the cellular base stations. Each of the base stations serves a separate communication cell. Each base station is equipped with a low frequency wireless transceiver for communicating with the wireless users within the cell at a radio frequency lower than 6 GHz. In preferred embodiments the system a part of a telephone system, an Internet system or a computer network.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 6, 2006
    Date of Patent: August 3, 2010
    Assignee: Trex Enterprises Corp.
    Inventors: John A Louberg, Paul A Johnson, Eric Korevaar
  • Patent number: 7734127
    Abstract: The present invention provides an all optical cross connect switch utilizing two-axis MEMS mirrors for cross connecting optical fibers in a first set of optical fibers to optical fibers in a second set of optical fibers. The optical fibers in the first and second sets of optical fibers are precisely positioned in a first fiber-microlens positioning array to define a first set of parallel collimated cross-connect communication beam paths, with each collimated cross-connect communication beam path connecting an optical fiber in the first set of optical fibers with a MEMS mirror in a first MEMS mirror array. Alignment beams are added to and aligned co-axially with each of the first and second sets of parallel collimated cross-connect communication beams.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 26, 2007
    Date of Patent: June 8, 2010
    Assignee: Trex Enterprises Corp.
    Inventors: Eric Korevaar, Yoshinao Taketomi, Todd Barrott, Hus Tigli, Matthew Last, Larry Dirvscio, Edward Davis
  • Patent number: 7692571
    Abstract: An imaging system for a rotary aircraft having a millimeter wave imager with visible or infrared overlay. The system includes an active millimeter wave imaging system comprising a millimeter wave transmitter and a millimeter wave phased array receiver for producing millimeter wave images of a landing region, a second imaging system operating at visible or infrared wavelengths to produce visible or infrared images of the landing region, and a processor programmed with a see and remember algorithm for overlaying the visible or infrared images and the millimeter wave images and to save at least one good high-resolution visible or infrared image in case of a brownout event begins to obscuring the visible or infrared images wherein in case of the brownout event the millimeter wave images are overlaid on the at least one good visible or infrared image and not obscured visible or infrared images.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 30, 2008
    Date of Patent: April 6, 2010
    Assignee: Trex Enterprises Corp.
    Inventors: John Lovberg, Vladimar Kolinko
  • Patent number: 7680650
    Abstract: A very low bit rate communication system. In preferred embodiments, an off-the-shelf module is adapted to convert a speaker's voice to text. A processor is provided to separate the text into individual words. The processor is programmed with a dictionary which provides pre-assigned specific 14-bit numeric values to each word in the dictionary (words used more frequently may be assigned shorter codes). The processor creates a numeric stream from 14-bit numeric values and this numeric stream is then transmitted to a receiver. Typical speech contains 4 words/second, so bit rates as low as 50 bits/second may be achieved with this technique. At the receiving end, the stream of received 14-bit numeric values, representing the speaker's words, are looked up in a dictionary identical to that at the transmitting end and the text of the words reconstructed. Text-to-speech techniques common to the industry are then used to regenerate the speech.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 12, 2007
    Date of Patent: March 16, 2010
    Assignee: Trex Enterprises Corp.
    Inventor: Paul Johnson
  • Patent number: 7680516
    Abstract: A point-to-point, wireless, millimeter wave communications link between two stations at least one of which is a mobile station. A millimeter wave transmitter system operating at frequencies higher than 57 GHz with a tracking antenna producing a beam having a half-power beam width of about 2 degrees or less and a millimeter wave receiver also with a tracking antenna having a half-power beam width of about 2 degrees or less. In preferred embodiments each mobile station has a global position system (GPS) and a radio transmitter and both tracking antennas are pointed utilizing GPS information from the mobile station or stations. The GPS information preferably is transmitted via a low frequency, low data rate radio. Each millimeter wave unit is capable of transmitting and/or receiving, through the atmosphere, digital information to/from the other station at rates in excess of 155 million bits per second during normal weather conditions.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 12, 2005
    Date of Patent: March 16, 2010
    Assignee: Trex Enterprises Corp.
    Inventors: John Lovberg, David Lilly, Eric Korevaar, Richard Chedester
  • Patent number: 7548682
    Abstract: An optical fiber alignment unit for the easy precise alignment of optical fibers in and array. In a preferred embodiment the positioning array is incorporated twice in an all optical cross connect switch utilizing MEMS mirrors for cross connecting optical fibers in a first set of optical fibers to optical fibers in a second set of optical fibers. The optical fibers are preferably arranged in rectangular arrays. These arrays include array sizes such as 4×8, 16×16 and 8×16. A preferred embodiment built and tested by Applicants is a modular optical switch in which an input 8×16 array of optical fibers from sixteen eight-fiber ribbons are cross-connected into an output 8×16 array of optical fibers also from sixteen eight-fiber ribbons.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 26, 2007
    Date of Patent: June 16, 2009
    Assignee: Trex Enterprises Corp.
    Inventors: Matthew Last, Yoshinao Taketomi
  • Patent number: 7517656
    Abstract: Methods and devices for the measurement of molecular binding interactions. Preferred embodiments provide real-time measurements of kinetic binding and disassociation of molecules including binding and disassociation of protein molecules with other protein molecules and with other molecules. In preferred embodiments ligands are immobilized within pores of a porous silicon interaction region produced in a silicon substrate, after which analytes suspended in a fluid are flowed over the porous silicon region. Binding reactions occur when analyte molecules diffuse closely enough to the ligands to become bound. Preferably the binding and subsequent disassociation reactions are observed utilizing a white light source and thin film interference techniques with spectrometers arranged to detect changes in indices of refraction in the region where the binding and disassociation reactions occur.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 8, 2003
    Date of Patent: April 14, 2009
    Assignee: Trex Enterprises Corp.
    Inventors: Peter Martin, Keiki-Pua Dancil, Arthur Lee Morsell, Hus Tigli
  • Patent number: 7515041
    Abstract: A disaster alert system and disaster alert devices for use in the system. Each disaster alert device includes a radio receiver, and a processor programmed to monitor radio transmissions from one or more central stations for disaster alerts directed to the location of the disaster alert device. Each alert device also includes an audio unit to alert personnel located at the site of the device to the precise nature of the disaster. The disaster alert devices are pre-programmed with information identifying the precise use location of the warning device. This use location information includes latitude and longitude of the use location and may also include other location information such as street address and zip code.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 23, 2006
    Date of Patent: April 7, 2009
    Assignee: Trex Enterprises Corp.
    Inventors: Douglas C. Eisold, Brent Perkins, Paul Johnson, Paul Fairchild, Keneth Y. Tang
  • Patent number: 7486141
    Abstract: A wide bandwidth, high power amplifier system for amplifying a signal in a radio frequency (RF) system in a specific bandwidth within the frequency range from 1 MHz to 100 GHz. The system includes a number of amplifier modules and an equal number of input transformers connected in series, with each input transformer providing an input signal to one amplifier module. It also includes an equal number of output transformers connected in series with each output transformer receiving an input signal from one amplifier module. The series of input transformers, the series of output transformers and the amplifier modules each provide an impedance matched approximately to the impedance of the RF system.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 21, 2006
    Date of Patent: February 3, 2009
    Assignee: Trex Enterprises Corp.
    Inventors: Ky-Hein Do, James Schellenberg, Kevin Miyashiro
  • Patent number: 7460294
    Abstract: Optically controlled micro-electromechanical systems (MEMS) is disclosed. In one embodiment, a MEMS device may include a rotatable mirror having an optical sensor that is in electrical communication with the rotatable mirror via an associated electrode. Electrical potential may be supplied to an appropriately configured optical sensor so that a variable range of voltages may be supplied to the rotatable mirror. In operation, an optical control beam may be directed onto the optical sensor where it may be sampled to determine its optical characteristics (e.g., optical wavelength, light intensity, position, polarization, duty cycle, etc.) The optical sensor may then supply voltage to the rotatable mirror based on the determined optical characteristics of the optical control beam, causing the rotatable mirror to rotate about one or more axes.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 12, 2007
    Date of Patent: December 2, 2008
    Assignee: Trex Enterprises Corp
    Inventor: Donald Bruns
  • Patent number: 7447591
    Abstract: An automatic celestial navigation system for navigating both night and day by observation of K-band or H-band infrared light from multiple stars. One or more telescopes mounted on a movable platform such as a ship or airplane and directed at a substantially different portion of sky. Telescope optics focus (on to a pixel array of a sensor) H-band or K-band light from one or more stars in multiple telescopic fields of view. Each system also includes a GPS sensor and a computer processor having access to catalogued infrared star charts. The processor for each system is programmed with special algorithms to use image data from the infrared sensors, position and timing information from the GPS sensor, and the catalogued star charts information to determine orientation (attitude) of the platform.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 26, 2005
    Date of Patent: November 4, 2008
    Assignee: Trex Enterprises Corp.
    Inventors: Mikhail Belenkii, David Sandler, Donald Bruns, Eric Korevaar
  • Patent number: 7432846
    Abstract: A millimeter wave imaging system. The system includes at least one millimeter wave frequency scanning antenna for collecting frequency dependent beams of millimeter wave radiation from a narrow one-dimensional field of view; a millimeter wave amplifier for amplifying at the collected frequencies said millimeter wave radiation. A beam-former separates the amplified radiation to produce frequency dependent signals corresponding to the frequency dependent beam. The beam-former includes delay lines, a millimeter wave lens, and an array of millimeter wave power detectors for detecting the power in each frequency dependent beam. A sampling circuit reads out the frequency dependent signals to produce a one-dimensional image of the antenna field of view. A two dimensional image of a target may be obtained by moving the target across the field of view of the scanning antenna or by moving the antenna in order to scan its line of focus over the target.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 14, 2005
    Date of Patent: October 7, 2008
    Assignee: Trex Enterprises Corp.
    Inventors: Chris Martin, John Lovberg
  • Patent number: 7386201
    Abstract: A MEMS mirror array in which the MEMS mirrors are driven in two axes by vertical comb drive actuators. Tortional elements with conductive comb fingers are utilized to provide the two axis actuation. A MEMS mirror control system supplies electrical voltage potentials between inside pivoting support frame conductive comb fingers and mirror frame conductive comb fingers and supplies electrical voltage potentials between MEMS mirror array support frame conductive comb fingers and outside pivoting support frame conductive comb fingers. In preferred embodiments two MEMS mirror arrays are utilized to provide beam direction in a cross connect switch.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 26, 2007
    Date of Patent: June 10, 2008
    Assignee: Trex Enterprises Corp.
    Inventors: Larry DiRuscio, Edward Davis, Matthew Last