Patents by Inventor Earl R. Lewis

Earl R. Lewis 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).

  • Patent number: 9843743
    Abstract: Various techniques are disclosed for systems and methods using thermal imaging to monitor an infant or other persons that may need observation. For example, an infant monitoring system may include an infrared imaging module, a visible light camera, a processor, a display, a communication module, and a memory. The monitoring system may capture thermal images of a scene including at least a partial view of an infant, using the infrared imaging module enclosed in a portable or mountable housing configured to be positioned for remote monitoring of the infant. Various thermal image processing and analysis operations may be performed on the thermal images to generate monitoring information relating to the infant. The monitoring information may include various alarms that actively provide warnings to caregivers, and user-viewable images of the scene. The monitoring information may be presented at external devices or the display located remotely for convenient viewing by caregivers.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 11, 2013
    Date of Patent: December 12, 2017
    Assignee: FLIR Systems, Inc.
    Inventors: Earl R. Lewis, Andrew C. Teich, Jeffrey D. Frank, Arthur Stout, Nicholas Högasten, Theodore R. Hoelter, Katrin Strandemar
  • Patent number: 8905311
    Abstract: Systems and methods are disclosed that provide an infrared-transmissive dome, such as for infrared imaging applications. For example, an infrared camera system includes a housing having a lens coupled to the housing and an infrared detector within the housing configured to receive infrared energy passing through the lens. An infrared-transmissive dome, coupled to the infrared camera system, includes a main body providing a hollow, hemispherical-shaped dome, with the main body made of an ultra-high molecular weight or a very-high molecular weight polyethylene material. The main body may have a wall thickness equal to or less than approximately 0.012 inches to allow infrared transmittance greater than approximately sixty five percent through the main body to the lens for infrared imaging in a wavelength range of approximately three to fourteen micrometers.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 11, 2010
    Date of Patent: December 9, 2014
    Assignee: FLIR Systems, Inc.
    Inventors: Theodore R. Hoelter, Barbara Sharp, Warn Burt, Robert Pietsch, Marcel Tremblay, Earl R. Lewis
  • Publication number: 20130342691
    Abstract: Various techniques are disclosed for systems and methods using thermal imaging to monitor an infant or other persons that may need observation. For example, an infant monitoring system may include an infrared imaging module, a visible light camera, a processor, a display, a communication module, and a memory. The monitoring system may capture thermal images of a scene including at least a partial view of an infant, using the infrared imaging module enclosed in a portable or mountable housing configured to be positioned for remote monitoring of the infant. Various thermal image processing and analysis operations may be performed on the thermal images to generate monitoring information relating to the infant. The monitoring information may include various alarms that actively provide warnings to caregivers, and user-viewable images of the scene. The monitoring information may be presented at external devices or the display located remotely for convenient viewing by caregivers.
    Type: Application
    Filed: July 11, 2013
    Publication date: December 26, 2013
    Applicant: FLIR Systems, Inc.
    Inventors: Earl R. Lewis, Andrew C. Teich, Jeffrey D. Frank, Arthur Stout, Nicholas Högasten, Theodore R. Hoelter, Katrin Strandemar
  • Publication number: 20110220797
    Abstract: Systems and methods are disclosed that provide an infrared-transmissive dome, such as for infrared imaging applications. For example, an infrared camera system includes a housing having a lens coupled to the housing and an infrared detector within the housing configured to receive infrared energy passing through the lens. An infrared-transmissive dome, coupled to the infrared camera system, includes a main body providing a hollow, hemispherical-shaped dome, with the main body made of an ultra-high molecular weight or a very-high molecular weight polyethylene material. The main body may have a wall thickness equal to or less than approximately 0.012 inches to allow infrared transmittance greater than approximately sixty five percent through the main body to the lens for infrared imaging in a wavelength range of approximately three to fourteen micrometers.
    Type: Application
    Filed: March 11, 2010
    Publication date: September 15, 2011
    Applicant: FLIR SYSTEMS, INC.
    Inventors: Theodore R. Hoelter, Barbara Sharp, Warn Burt, Robert Pietsch, Marcel Tremblay, Earl R. Lewis
  • Patent number: 4623124
    Abstract: A hydraulic power unit includes an engine and a pump mounted to a portable frame having an integral fluid reservoir for circulating the hydraulic fluid. Detachably mounted to the frame is a multiple speed winch. The fluid reservoir within the frame comprises the hollow structural tubing of the frame itself. The frame includes a handle for carrying the unit while the winch is in operation and for providing a hydraulic head to the pump and an expansion chamber for the hydraulic fluid. The multiple speed winch includes, in addition to the hydraulic motor, a first rotatable shaft and a second rotatable shaft operatively connected to the motor for providing two speeds to the winch. Each shaft has a freely rotatable hub mounted thereon which is engaged to its shaft by an associated clutch. By engaging and disengaging the clutches, the hydraulic motor may drive either of the shafts directly to reel in the attached cable or play it out.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 28, 1985
    Date of Patent: November 18, 1986
    Inventor: Earl R. Lewis