Patents by Inventor James Earl McFall

James Earl McFall 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: 6798717
    Abstract: A pixel array device is fabricated by a laser micro-milling method under strict process control conditions. The device has an array of pixels bonded together with an adhesive filling the grooves between adjacent pixels. The array is fabricated by moving a substrate relative to a laser beam of predetermined intensity at a controlled, constant velocity along a predetermined path defining a set of grooves between adjacent pixels so that a predetermined laser flux per unit area is applied to the material, and repeating the movement for a plurality of passes of the laser beam until the grooves are ablated to a desired depth. The substrate is of an ultrasonic transducer material in one example for fabrication of a 2D ultrasonic phase array transducer. A substrate of phosphor material is used to fabricate an X-ray focal plane array detector.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 9, 2003
    Date of Patent: September 28, 2004
    Assignee: Eli Wiener-Avnear
    Inventors: Eliezer Wiener-Avnear, James Earl McFall
  • Publication number: 20040114467
    Abstract: A pixel array device is fabricated by a laser micro-milling method under strict process control conditions. The device has an array of pixels bonded together with an adhesive filling the grooves between adjacent pixels. The array is fabricated by moving a substrate relative to a laser beam of predetermined intensity at a controlled, constant velocity along a predetermined path defining a set of grooves between adjacent pixels so that a predetermined laser flux per unit area is applied to the material, and repeating the movement for a plurality of passes of the laser beam until the grooves are ablated to a desired depth. The substrate is of an ultrasonic transducer material in one example for fabrication of a 2D ultrasonic phase array transducer. A substrate of phosphor material is used to fabricate an X-ray focal plane array detector.
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 9, 2003
    Publication date: June 17, 2004
    Inventors: Eliezer Wiener-Avnear, James Earl McFall
  • Patent number: 6586702
    Abstract: A pixel array device is fabricated by a laser micro-milling method under strict process control conditions. The device has an array of pixels bonded together with an adhesive filling the grooves between adjacent pixels. The array is fabricated by moving a substrate relative to a laser beam of predetermined intensity at a controlled, constant velocity along a predetermined path defining a set of grooves between adjacent pixels so that a predetermined laser flux per unit area is applied to the material, and repeating the movement for a plurality of passes of the laser beam until the grooves are ablated to a desired depth. The substrate is of an ultrasonic transducer material in one example for fabrication of a 2D ultrasonic phase array transducer. A substrate of phosphor material is used to fabricate an X-ray focal plane array detector.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 9, 2001
    Date of Patent: July 1, 2003
    Assignee: Laser Electro Optic Application Technology Company
    Inventors: Eliezer Wiener-Avnear, James Earl McFall
  • Publication number: 20010013510
    Abstract: A pixel array device is fabricated by a laser micro-milling method under strict process control conditions. The device has an array of pixels bonded together with an adhesive filling the grooves between adjacent pixels. The array is fabricated by moving a substrate relative to a laser beam of predetermined intensity at a controlled, constant velocity along a predetermined path defining a set of grooves between adjacent pixels so that a predetermined laser flux per unit area is applied to the material, and repeating the movement for a plurality of passes of the laser beam until the grooves are ablated to a desired depth. The substrate is of an ultrasonic transducer material in one example for fabrication of a 2D ultrasonic phase array transducer. A substrate of phosphor material is used to fabricate an X-ray focal plane array detector.
    Type: Application
    Filed: February 9, 2001
    Publication date: August 16, 2001
    Inventors: Eliezer Wiener-Avnear, James Earl McFall
  • Patent number: 6087618
    Abstract: An x-ray focal plane array (XFPA) detector is fabricated by a laser micro-milling method under strict process control conditions. The detector has an array of phosphor pixels bonded together with a light reflective adhesive filling the grooves between adjacent pixels. The phosphor array is bonded on top of a visible detector array, either directly or via a light guiding structure, such that each phosphor pixel is aligned with a corresponding visible detector pixel. The phosphor array is fabricated by moving a phosphor substrate relative to a laser beam of predetermined intensity at a controlled, constant velocity along a predetermined path defining a set of grooves between adjacent pixels so that a predetermined laser flux per unit area is applied to the phosphor material, and repeating the movement for a plurality of passes of the laser beam until the grooves are ablated to a desired depth.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 24, 1999
    Date of Patent: July 11, 2000
    Assignee: Eliezer Wiener-Avnear
    Inventors: Eliezer Wiener-Avnear, James Earl McFall
  • Patent number: 5956382
    Abstract: An x-ray focal plane array (XFPA) detector is fabricated by a laser micro-milling method under strict process control conditions. The detector has an array of phosphor pixels bonded together with a light reflective adhesive filling the grooves between adjacent pixels. The phosphor array is bonded on top of a visible detector array, either directly or via a light guiding structure, such that each phosphor pixel is aligned with a corresponding visible detector pixel. The phosphor array is fabricated by moving a phosphor substrate relative to a laser beam of predetermined intensity at a controlled, constant velocity along a predetermined path defining a set of grooves between adjacent pixels so that a predetermined laser flux per unit area is applied to the phosphor material, and repeating the movement for a plurality of passes of the laser beam until the grooves are ablated to a desired depth.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 25, 1997
    Date of Patent: September 21, 1999
    Assignee: Eliezer Wiener-Avnear, doing business as Laser Electro Optic Application Technology Comp.
    Inventors: Eliezer Wiener-Avnear, James Earl McFall