Patents by Inventor Fritz Harris

Fritz Harris 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: 20090294424
    Abstract: A method of operating a laser to obtain an output pulse having a single wavelength, comprises inducing an intracavity loss into a laser resonator having an amount that prevents oscillation during a time that energy from the pump source is being stored in the gain medium. Gain is built up in the gain medium with energy from the pump source until formation of a single-frequency relaxation oscillation pulse in the resonator. Upon detection of the onset of the relaxation oscillation pulse, the intracavity loss is reduced, such as by Q-switching, so that the built-up gain stored in the gain medium is output from the resonator in the form of an output pulse at a single frequency. An electronically controllable output coupler is controlled to affect output pulse characteristics. The laser acts a master oscillator in a master oscillator power amplifier configuration. The laser is used for laser peening.
    Type: Application
    Filed: July 21, 2009
    Publication date: December 3, 2009
    Applicants: The Regents of the University of California, Metal Improvement Company, LLC
    Inventors: C. Brent Dane, Lloyd Hackel, Fritz Harris
  • Patent number: 7291805
    Abstract: A system for applying a laser beam to work pieces, includes a laser system producing a high power output beam. Target delivery optics are arranged to deliver the output beam to a target work piece. A relay telescope having a telescope focal point is placed in the beam path between the laser system and the target delivery optics. The relay telescope relays an image between an image location near the output of the laser system and an image location near the target delivery optics. A baffle is placed at the telescope focal point between the target delivery optics and the laser system to block reflections from the target in the target delivery optics from returning to the laser system and causing damage.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 27, 2004
    Date of Patent: November 6, 2007
    Assignees: The Regents of the University of California, Metal Improvement Company, Inc.
    Inventors: C. Brent Dane, Lloyd A. Hackel, Fritz Harris
  • Publication number: 20070207243
    Abstract: The simple version of the process of storage of Jerusalem Artichoke rubbers, or roots, is as follows. The Jerusalem Artichoke plant is harvested by cutting down the stalk and removing the stalks from over the tubers or roots. Then, the tubers are dug out of the ground, as is done in potato harvesting. The tubers are then washed thoroughly to remove all soil and other contaminants. After washing and draining off the water, the tubers are then passed through a grinder to produce ?? to 3/16? size particles and the juices. The ground tuber material and juices are collected in tanks. A mineral acid, sulfuric, or other is added to the mix of tubers and juices to produce a pH of less than 2.0. This pH level of less than 2.0 inhibits fermentation and rotting. The mixture of tuber particles and juices with the acid are thoroughly agitated and then collected in closed storage tanks to be stored in until future usage.
    Type: Application
    Filed: March 6, 2006
    Publication date: September 6, 2007
    Inventor: Fritz Harris
  • Publication number: 20070138157
    Abstract: A method for laser shock processing a device, including a metallic body having a surface, comprises conformally applying a compliant solid material to the first region on the surface of the metallic body and applying a layer of ablative material to the second region on the surface of the metallic body. A damping liquid is flowed over the layer of ablative material. An array of pulses of laser energy is directed through the damping fluid to impact the layer of ablative material on the surface and peen the surface in the second region. The pulses induce pressure waves within the metallic body which propagate to the surface in the first region. The compliant solid material acts as a momentum trap, so that the acoustic waves are at least partially coupled into the compliant solid material and attenuated outside of the metallic body.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 7, 2006
    Publication date: June 21, 2007
    Applicant: Metal Improvement Company LLC
    Inventors: C. Brent Dane, Lloyd Hackel, Fritz Harris, Chanh Truong, James Wintemute
  • Publication number: 20070024955
    Abstract: A laser system, such as a master oscillator/power amplifier system, comprises a gain medium and a stimulated Brillouin scattering SBS mirror system. The SBS mirror system includes an in situ filtered SBS medium that comprises a compound having a small negative non-linear index of refraction, such as a perfluoro compound. An SBS relay telescope having a telescope focal point includes a baffle at the telescope focal point which blocks off angle beams. A beam splitter is placed between the SBS mirror system and the SBS relay telescope, directing a fraction of the beam to an alternate beam path for an alignment fiducial. The SBS mirror system has a collimated SBS cell and a focused SBS cell. An adjustable attenuator is placed between the collimated SBS cell and the focused SBS cell, by which pulse width of the reflected beam can be adjusted.
    Type: Application
    Filed: May 15, 2006
    Publication date: February 1, 2007
    Applicants: The Regents of the University of California, Metal Improvement Company, Inc.
    Inventors: C. Dane, Lloyd Hackel, Fritz Harris
  • Publication number: 20060102609
    Abstract: A laser peening method and system allows the work piece to be fixed, while moving and directing the laser beam. A laser energy delivery system includes a relay imaging system. Input optics arranged to receive the laser energy, a transmitting mirror having adjustable angle of incidence relative to the input optics, and a robot mounted processing head including an optical assembly are configured to direct laser energy toward the movable target image plane. The laser energy follows an optical path including an essentially straight segment from the transmitting mirror to the receiving mirror, having a variable length and a variable angle relative to the input optics. Diagnostics on the processing head facilitate operation.
    Type: Application
    Filed: November 17, 2004
    Publication date: May 18, 2006
    Applicant: METAL IMPROVEMENT COMPANY LLC
    Inventors: C. Brent Dane, Fritz Harris, Joseph Taranowski, Stewart Brown
  • Publication number: 20060102604
    Abstract: An active laser energy delivery system includes a relay imaging system. Input optics arranged to receive the laser energy, a transmitting mirror having adjustable angle of incidence relative to the input optics, and a robot mounted processing head including an optical assembly are configured to direct laser energy toward the movable target image plane. The laser energy follows an optical path including an essentially straight segment from the transmitting mirror to the receiving mirror, having a variable length and a variable angle relative to the input optics. Diagnostics on the processing head facilitate operation.
    Type: Application
    Filed: November 17, 2004
    Publication date: May 18, 2006
    Applicant: METAL IMPROVEMENT COMPANY LLC
    Inventors: C. Brent Dane, Fritz Harris, Joseph Taranowski, Stewart Brown
  • Publication number: 20060102602
    Abstract: A laser energy delivery system includes a relay imaging system. Input optics arranged to receive the laser energy, a transmitting mirror having adjustable angle of incidence relative to the input optics, and a robot mounted optical assembly are configured to direct laser energy toward the movable target image plane. The laser energy follows an optical path including an essentially straight segment from the transmitting mirror to the receiving mirror, having a variable length and a variable angle relative to the input optics through air. Diagnostics on the processing head facilitate operation.
    Type: Application
    Filed: November 17, 2004
    Publication date: May 18, 2006
    Applicant: METAL IMPROVEMENT COMPANY LLC
    Inventors: C. Brent Dane, Fritz Harris, Joseph Taranowski, Steven Honett, Stewart Brown
  • Publication number: 20060061854
    Abstract: A laser system includes an optical path having an intracavity relay telescope with a telescope focal point for imaging an output of the gain medium between an image location at or near the gain medium and an image location at or near an output coupler for the laser system. A kinematic mount is provided within a vacuum chamber, and adapted to secure beam baffles near the telescope focal point. An access port on the vacuum chamber is adapted for allowing insertion and removal of the beam baffles. A first baffle formed using an alignment pinhole aperture is used during alignment of the laser system. A second tapered baffle replaces the alignment aperture during operation and acts as a far-field baffle in which off angle beams strike the baffle a grazing angle of incidence, reducing fluence levels at the impact areas.
    Type: Application
    Filed: November 10, 2005
    Publication date: March 23, 2006
    Applicants: The Regents of the University of California, Metal Improvement Company, Inc.
    Inventors: C. Dane, LLoyd Hackel, Fritz Harris
  • Publication number: 20060043079
    Abstract: A method of operating a laser to obtain an output pulse having a single wavelength, comprises inducing an intracavity loss into a laser resonator having an amount that prevents oscillation during a time that energy from the pump source is being stored in the gain medium. Gain is built up in the gain medium with energy from the pump source until formation of a single-frequency relaxation oscillation pulse in the resonator. Upon detection of the onset of the relaxation oscillation pulse, the intracavity loss is reduced, such as by Q-switching, so that the built-up gain stored in the gain medium is output from the resonator in the form of an output pulse at a single frequency. An electronically controllable output coupler is controlled to affect output pulse characteristics. The laser acts a master oscillator in a master oscillator power amplifier configuration. The laser is used for laser peening.
    Type: Application
    Filed: October 26, 2005
    Publication date: March 2, 2006
    Applicants: The Regents of the University of California, Metal Improvement Company, Inc.
    Inventors: C. Dane, Lloyd Hackel, Fritz Harris
  • Publication number: 20050092722
    Abstract: A system for applying a laser beam to work pieces, includes a laser system producing a high power output beam. Target delivery optics are arranged to deliver the output beam to a target work piece. A relay telescope having a telescope focal point is placed in the beam path between the laser system and the target delivery optics. The relay telescope relays an image between an image location near the output of the laser system and an image location near the target delivery optics. A baffle is placed at the telescope focal point between the target delivery optics and the laser system to block reflections from the target in the target delivery optics from returning to the laser system and causing damage.
    Type: Application
    Filed: February 27, 2004
    Publication date: May 5, 2005
    Applicants: The Regents of the University of California, Metal Improvement Company, Inc.
    Inventors: C. Dane, Lloyd Hackel, Fritz Harris
  • Publication number: 20050094250
    Abstract: A laser system includes an optical path having an intracavity relay telescope with a telescope focal point for imaging an output of the gain medium between an image location at or near the gain medium and an image location at or near an output coupler for the laser system. A kinematic mount is provided within a vacuum chamber, and adapted to secure beam baffles near the telescope focal point. An access port on the vacuum chamber is adapted for allowing insertion and removal of the beam baffles. A first baffle formed using an alignment pinhole aperture is used during alignment of the laser system. A second tapered baffle replaces the alignment aperture during operation and acts as a far-field baffle in which off angle beams strike the baffle a grazing angle of incidence, reducing fluence levels at the impact areas.
    Type: Application
    Filed: January 28, 2004
    Publication date: May 5, 2005
    Applicants: The Regents of the University of California, Metal Improvement Company, Inc.
    Inventors: C. Dane, Lloyd Hackel, Fritz Harris
  • Publication number: 20050094256
    Abstract: A laser system, such as a master oscillator/power amplifier system, comprises a gain medium and a stimulated Brillouin scattering SBS mirror system. The SBS mirror system includes an in situ filtered SBS medium that comprises a compound having a small negative non-linear index of refraction, such as a perfluoro compound. An SBS relay telescope having a telescope focal point includes a baffle at the telescope focal point which blocks off angle beams. A beam splitter is placed between the SBS mirror system and the SBS relay telescope, directing a fraction of the beam to an alternate beam path for an alignment fiducial. The SBS mirror system has a collimated SBS cell and a focused SBS cell. An adjustable attenuator is placed between the collimated SBS cell and the focused SBS cell, by which pulse width of the reflected beam can be adjusted.
    Type: Application
    Filed: January 28, 2004
    Publication date: May 5, 2005
    Applicants: The Regents of the University of California, Metal Improvement Company, Inc.
    Inventors: C. Dane, Lloyd Hackel, Fritz Harris
  • Publication number: 20040228376
    Abstract: A method of operating a laser to obtain an output pulse having a single wavelength, comprises inducing an intracavity loss into a laser resonator having an amount that prevents oscillation during a time that energy from the pump source is being stored in the gain medium. Gain is built up in the gain medium with energy from the pump source until formation of a single-frequency relaxation oscillation pulse in the resonator. Upon detection of the onset of the relaxation oscillation pulse, the intracavity loss is reduced, such as by Q-switching, so that the built-up gain stored in the gain medium is output from the resonator in the form of an output pulse at a single frequency. An electronically controllable output coupler is controlled to affect output pulse characteristics. The laser acts a master oscillator in a master oscillator power amplifier configuration. The laser is used for laser peening.
    Type: Application
    Filed: October 30, 2003
    Publication date: November 18, 2004
    Applicants: The Regents of the University of California, Metal Improvement Company, Inc.
    Inventors: C. Brent Dane, Lloyd Hackel, Fritz Harris
  • Patent number: 6423935
    Abstract: The invention is a method and apparatus for marking components by inducing a shock wave on the surface that results in an indented (strained) layer and a residual compressive stress in the surface layer. One embodiment of the laser peenmarking system rapidly imprints, with single laser pulses, a complete identification code or three-dimensional pattern and leaves the surface in a state of deep residual compressive stress. A state of compressive stress in parts made of metal or other materials is highly desirable to make them resistant to fatigue failure and stress corrosion cracking. This process employs a laser peening system and beam spatial modulation hardware or imaging technology that can be setup to impress full three dimensional patterns into metal surfaces at the pulse rate of the laser, a rate that is at least an order of magnitude faster than competing marking technologies.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 31, 2000
    Date of Patent: July 23, 2002
    Assignee: The Regents of the University of California
    Inventors: Lloyd A. Hackel, C. Brent Dane, Fritz Harris
  • Patent number: 6410884
    Abstract: A method and apparatus are provided for forming shapes and contours in metal sections by generating laser induced compressive stress on the surface of the metal workpiece. The laser process can generate deep compressive stresses to shape even thick components without inducing unwanted tensile stress at the metal surface. The precision of the laser-induced stress enables exact prediction and subsequent contouring of parts. A light beam of 10 to 100 J/pulse is imaged to create an energy fluence of 60 to 200 J/cm2 on an absorptive layer applied over a metal surface. A tamping layer of water is flowed over the absorptive layer. The absorption of laser light causes a plasma to form and consequently creates a shock wave that induces a deep residual compressive stress into the metal. The metal responds to this residual stress by bending.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 26, 2000
    Date of Patent: June 25, 2002
    Assignee: The Regents of the University of California
    Inventors: Lloyd Hackel, Fritz Harris