Patents by Inventor Charles Greenlee

Charles Greenlee has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).

  • Publication number: 20210083315
    Abstract: The disclosed technology relates to a battery utilizing an indicator to orient an unopposed portion of a cathode or anode with respect to a battery can, and a tag to generate an electromagnetic field to mitigate or eliminate an electromagnetic field generated by the unopposed portion of the cathode or anode. The battery includes a wound set of layers including a cathode, an anode, and a separator; a can housing the wound set of layers; a lid disposed atop of the can to enclose the wound set of layers within the can; and a tag coupled to the lid. An unopposed portion of the cathode or anode generates a first electromagnetic field. The tag generates a second electromagnetic field to oppose the first electromagnetic field.
    Type: Application
    Filed: September 11, 2020
    Publication date: March 18, 2021
    Inventors: Katherine I. PREGLER, Kyle Tse, Samantha K. Young, Jason W. Brinsfield, Mei Zhang, Charles Greenlee, Kevin R. Richardson, Susheel Teja Gogineni, Ethan L. Huwe, Connor R. Duke, Michael B. Nussbaum, Shawn G. Fink, Kirill Kalinichev
  • Patent number: 10241199
    Abstract: Devices are disclosed for obtaining data of a sample, particularly data capable of being processed to produce an image of a region of the sample. An exemplary device includes a light-beam source, an acoustic-wave source, an optical element, and an acoustic detector. The optical element is transmissive to a light beam produced by the light-beam source and reflective to acoustic waves produced by the acoustic-wave source. The optical element is situated to direct the transmitted light beam and reflected acoustic wave simultaneously along an optical axis to be incident at a situs in or on a sample to cause the sample to produce acoustic echoes from the incident acoustic waves while also producing photoacoustic waves from the incident light beam photoacoustically interacting with the situs. The acoustic detector is placed to receive and detect the acoustic echoes and the photoacoustic waves from the situs. The acoustic detector can comprise one or more hydrophones exploiting the acousto-electric effect.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 4, 2014
    Date of Patent: March 26, 2019
    Assignee: The Arizona Board of Regents on Behalf of the University of Arizona
    Inventors: Russell S. Witte, Leonardo Gabriel Montilla, Ragnar Olafsson, Charles M. Ingram, Zhaohui Wang, Robert A. Norwood, Charles Greenlee
  • Publication number: 20150226845
    Abstract: Devices are disclosed for obtaining data of a sample, particularly data capable of being processed to produce an image of a region of the sample. An exemplary device includes a light-beam source, an acoustic-wave source, an optical element, and an acoustic detector. The optical element is transmissive to a light beam produced by the light-beam source and reflective to acoustic waves produced by the acoustic-wave source. The optical element is situated to direct the transmitted light beam and reflected acoustic wave simultaneously along an optical axis to be incident at a situs in or on a sample to cause the sample to produce acoustic echoes from the incident acoustic waves while also producing photoacoustic waves from the incident light beam photoacoustically interacting with the situs. The acoustic detector is placed to receive and detect the acoustic echoes and the photoacoustic waves from the situs. The acoustic detector can comprise one or more hydrophones exploiting the acousto-electric effect.
    Type: Application
    Filed: November 4, 2014
    Publication date: August 13, 2015
    Inventors: Russell S. Witte, Leonardo Gabriel Montilla, Ragnar Olafsson, Charles M. Ingram, Zhaohui Wang, Robert A. Norwood, Charles Greenlee
  • Patent number: 8879352
    Abstract: Devices are disclosed for obtaining data of a sample, particularly data capable of being processed to produce an image of a region of the sample. An exemplary device includes a light-beam source, an acoustic-wave source, an optical element, and an acoustic detector. The optical element is transmissive to a light beam produced by the light-beam source and reflective to acoustic waves produced by the acoustic-wave source. The optical element is situated to direct the transmitted light beam and reflected acoustic wave simultaneously along an optical axis to be incident at a situs in or on a sample to cause the sample to produce acoustic echoes from the incident acoustic waves while also producing photoacoustic waves from the incident light beam photoacoustically interacting with the situs. The acoustic detector is placed to receive and detect the acoustic echoes and the photoacoustic waves from the situs. The acoustic detector can comprise one or more hydrophones exploiting the acousto-electric effect.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 25, 2011
    Date of Patent: November 4, 2014
    Assignee: The Arizona Board of Regents on Behalf of the University of Arizona
    Inventors: Russell S. Witte, Leonardo Gabriel Montilla, Ragnar Olafsson, Charles M. Ingram, Zhaohui Wang, Robert A. Norwood, Charles Greenlee
  • Publication number: 20130039147
    Abstract: Devices are disclosed for obtaining data of a sample, particularly data capable of being processed to produce an image of a region of the sample. An exemplary device includes a light-beam source, an acoustic-wave source, an optical element, and an acoustic detector. The optical element is transmissive to a light beam produced by the light-beam source and reflective to acoustic waves produced by the acoustic-wave source. The optical element is situated to direct the transmitted light beam and reflected acoustic wave simultaneously along an optical axis to be incident at a situs in or on a sample to cause the sample to produce acoustic echoes from the incident acoustic waves while also producing photoacoustic waves from the incident light beam photoacoustically interacting with the situs. The acoustic detector is placed to receive and detect the acoustic echoes and the photoacoustic waves from the situs. The acoustic detector can comprise one or more hydrophones exploiting the acousto-electric effect.
    Type: Application
    Filed: January 25, 2011
    Publication date: February 14, 2013
    Inventors: Russell S. Witte, Leonardo Gabriel Montilla, Ragnar Olafsson, Charles M. Ingram, Zhaohui Wang, Robert A. Norwood, Charles Greenlee