Patents by Inventor John W. Nelson
John W. Nelson 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).
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Publication number: 20240118463Abstract: A light control film comprises a light input surface and a light output surface opposite the light input surface. Alternating transmissive regions and absorptive regions are disposed between the light input surface and the light output surface. The absorptive regions have an aspect ratio of at least 30 and the alternating transmissive region and absorptive regions have a relative transmission at a viewing angle of 0 degrees of at least 75%.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 12, 2023Publication date: April 11, 2024Inventors: Daniel J. Schmidt, Caleb T. Nelson, Kevin W. Gotrik, Raymond J. Kenney, John A. Wheatley, Kenneth A. Epstein, Gary T. Boyd, Corey D. Balts
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Patent number: 11947135Abstract: A light control film is described comprising alternating transmissive regions and absorptive regions disposed between a light input surface and a light output surface. The absorptive regions have an aspect ratio of at least 30. In some embodiments, the alternating transmissive regions and absorptive regions have a transmission as measured with a spectrophotometer at a viewing angle of 0 degrees of at least 35, 40, 45, or 50% for a wavelength of the range 320-400 nm (UV) and/or at least 65, 70, 75, or 80% for a wavelength of the range 700-1400 nm (NIR). In another embodiment, the absorptive regions block light at the light input surface and light output surface and the maximum surface area that is blocked is less than 20% of the total alternating transmissive regions and absorptive regions. Also described are various optical communication systems comprising the light control films described herein and methods.Type: GrantFiled: December 12, 2018Date of Patent: April 2, 2024Assignee: 3M INNOVATIVE PROPERTIES COMPANYInventors: Daniel J. Schmidt, Caleb T. Nelson, Kevin W. Gotrik, Raymond J. Kenney, John A. Wheatley, Kenneth A. Epstein, Gary T. Boyd, Corey D. Balts
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Patent number: 7230964Abstract: The present invention provides a modular high repetition rate ultraviolet gas discharge laser light source with a beam delivery to a production line machine. The system includes an enclosed and purged beam path with beam pointing control for delivery the laser beam to a desired location such as the entrance port of the production line machine. Preferred embodiments include equipment for beam attenuation, equipment for automatic feedback beam alignment and equipment for accurate optics module positioning at installation and during maintenance. In preferred embodiments, the production line machine is a lithography machine and two separate discharge chambers are provided, one of which is a part of a master oscillator producing a very narrow band seed beam which is amplified in the second discharge chamber. This MOPA system is capable of output pulse energies approximately double the comparable single chamber laser system with greatly improved beam quality.Type: GrantFiled: April 29, 2003Date of Patent: June 12, 2007Assignee: Cymer, Inc.Inventors: Plash P. Das, R. Kyle Webb, Marco Giovanardi, Gregory Francis, Huckleberry B. Dorn, Kyle P. Erlandsen, John W. Nelson, Richard L. Sandstrom, Alexander I. Ershov
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Publication number: 20040022291Abstract: The present invention provides a modular high repetition rate ultraviolet gas discharge laser light source with a beam delivery to a production line machine. The system includes an enclosed and purged beam path with beam pointing control for delivery the laser beam to a desired location such as the entrance port of the production line machine. Preferred embodiments include equipment for beam attenuation, equipment for automatic feedback beam alignment and equipment for accurate optics module positioning at installation and during maintenance. In preferred embodiments, the production line machine is a lithography machine and two separate discharge chambers are provided, one of which is a part of a master oscillator producing a very narrow band seed beam which is amplified in the second discharge chamber. This MOPA system is capable of output pulse energies approximately double the comparable single chamber laser system with greatly improved beam quality.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 29, 2003Publication date: February 5, 2004Inventors: Plash P. Das, R. Kyle Webb, Marco Giovanardi, Gregory Francis, Huckleberry B. Dorn, Kyle P. Erlandsen, John W. Nelson, Richard L. Sandstrom, Alexander I. Ershov
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Patent number: 5934885Abstract: A reagent pump assembly for metering precise volumes of fluids, such as reagent, for an analytical instrument, such as a clinical hematology or flow cytometer instrument. The assembly includes a multilayer block having a plurality of diaphragm pumps interposed between two of the layers, controlled by application of one of vacuum or pressure, in sequence, to fill the reservoirs and expel the contents of the pump. One-way check valves are used to control the fluid flow from the reservoirs of fluids to the fluid outlet ports. The fluid outlet ports may be directly coupled to fluid inlet ports of a compatible unified flow circuit, which contains reaction chambers and a plurality of sample aliquots. Thus, the reagent pump assembly can be used to combine and mix a sample aliquots with a precise amount of reagent in a reaction chamber, preparatory for analyzing the reaction mixture.Type: GrantFiled: July 30, 1996Date of Patent: August 10, 1999Assignee: Bayer CorporationInventors: Gregory A. Farrell, Bruce E. Behringer, John W. Nelson, Joseph Raneri
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Patent number: 5597395Abstract: A method for precompacting glass sheets for use in flat panel displays, particularly those which utilize polycrystalline silicon. The glass is exposed to a temperature and pressure and for a period of time sufficient to precompact the glass sheet an amount necessary to make the glass sheet suitable for use in a flat panel display which uses polysilicon.Type: GrantFiled: November 28, 1995Date of Patent: January 28, 1997Assignee: Corning IncorporatedInventors: Peter L. Bocko, Josef C. Lapp, John W. Nelson, Carolyn K. Schad
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Patent number: 5590288Abstract: A distributed data processing system is provided that is particularly well-suited for enabling a plurality of single-tasking computers connected to a network to continuously process input from the network and each computer's respective peripherals. A polling routine, resident on each computer, periodically polls the peripherals (including a network adapter) which are connected to the computer. Layered communications software is also resident on each computer and enables each computer to send and receive data to and from the network. The polling routine and layered software call predetermined application procedures in response to input from the peripherals and the network.Type: GrantFiled: March 13, 1995Date of Patent: December 31, 1996Assignee: Restaurant Technology, Inc.Inventors: Patrick F. Castor, Yung-Chun Tsau, Inge B. Kristiansen, John W. Nelson
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Patent number: 5510979Abstract: A computer system for entering, processing and recording sales of items is provided, which is especially suitable for use in retail sales, particularly quick service restaurants. The system includes a plurality of programmable POS registers for entering and tabulating customer orders, an off-line processor for programming the programmable POS registers, shared memory for recording data entered and tabulated by the programmable POS registers, and a communication structure for networking a plurality of programmable POS registers, the off-line processor and the shared memory. In one embodiment, the system includes an access control system for enabling access to the POS registers, the off-line processor or the shared memory if operation of those are authorized.Type: GrantFiled: March 13, 1995Date of Patent: April 23, 1996Assignee: Restaurant Technology, Inc.Inventors: Martin J. Moderi, Shigeharu Matsumoto, Paul M. Bouzide, Yung-Chun Tsau, Inge B. Kristiansen, Patrick F. Castor, John W. Nelson, Roger W. Carlson
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Patent number: 5281249Abstract: A method and apparatus for imparting a predetermined contour to an ophthalmic glass lens.The method comprises positioning a forming manifold in the base of a reshaping chamber, the upper surface of the manifold having a surface contour that is the reverse of the bottom contour surface of the reshaped lens, positioning the lens blank in the chamber, heating the lens blank to a temperature at which the blank deforms, and establishing a continuous, lateral flow of gas on the upper surface of the forming manifold whereby the glass is supported while it sags to the desired shape.The apparatus comprises a reshaping chamber, a source of heat to bring a lens blank to its deforming temperature, a forming manifold having an upper surface contour that is the reverse of the desired contour on the lower surface of the reshaped lens blank, and means to supply a continuous, lateral flow of gas on the upper surface of the manifold whereby the glass blank is supported while it deforms to the desired shape.Type: GrantFiled: June 1, 1993Date of Patent: January 25, 1994Assignee: Corning IncorporatedInventors: Leslie E. Hampton, John W. Nelson
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Patent number: 5232637Abstract: A method of producing a glass-plastic, laminated, ophthalmic lens structure in a continuous operation. A thin, flexible, plastic adhesive layer is applied to a glass element to form a composite body that is inserted in a cylindrical gasket in such manner as to fit snugly and be sealed from the ambient. A monomeric formulation is flowed onto the adhesive layer and cured to form a laminated lens blank.Type: GrantFiled: January 21, 1992Date of Patent: August 3, 1993Assignee: Corning IncorporatedInventors: David Dasher, E. Robert Fretz, Jr., Mark S. Friske, Reba S. Herndon, Ronald E. Johnson, David J. Kerko, John W. Nelson, Frederick E. Noll, Anthony R. Olszewski, Nikki J. Russo
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Patent number: 5223862Abstract: An ophthalmic lens embodying an organic plastic lens member having a refractive index of at least 1.56 and being the cured product of a monomeric formulation. The formulation contains a resin monomer base, a curing agent selected from aromatic anhydrides, aromatic diamines, thioamides and thioamines, and a refractive index enhancing additive selected from alkyl or aromatic diols or thiols and transition metal alkoxides. The organic plastic lens member may be an integral, monofocal lens, or a segment embedded in a cavity in the front, convex surface of an organic plastic, major lens member having a lesser refractive index. The latter may have a thin, inorganic glass lens member adhered to its front, convex surface to produce a glass-plastic, laminated, multifocal lens structure.Type: GrantFiled: April 8, 1991Date of Patent: June 29, 1993Assignee: Corning IncorporatedInventors: David Dasher, E. Robert Fretz, Jr., John W. Nelson, Anthony R. Olszewski
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Patent number: 5148632Abstract: An apparatus and method for forming a cavity in a rigid, organic plastic body comprises an abrading tool mounted on a carrier, an air spindle for imparting a rotary motion to the tool, and a second air spindle on which the tool carrier is mounted and which has a force applied to it to move the tool through an arc that passes through the plastic body.Type: GrantFiled: June 14, 1991Date of Patent: September 22, 1992Assignee: Corning IncorporatedInventors: Meryle D. W. Adler, John W. Nelson, Harold G. Shafer, Jr.
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Patent number: 4814298Abstract: This invention is directed to lead-free and, where desired, cadmium-free frits for glazes and enamels, said frits consisting essentially, in mole percent on the oxide basis, of______________________________________ SiO.sub.2 55-75 Na.sub.2 O 3-9 B.sub.2 O.sub.3 8-13 ZrO.sub.2 2-5 Al.sub.2 O.sub.3 0.5-3 BaO 0.5-16 ______________________________________Various inert refractory materials may be included as fillers.Type: GrantFiled: October 26, 1987Date of Patent: March 21, 1989Assignee: Corning Glass WorksInventors: John W. Nelson, Linda R. Pinckney
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Patent number: 4653344Abstract: This bearing system has been developed primarily for long rotating shafts having a number of support points and supported objects. A beam is preferably extruded with a T-slot in one face. The slot receives the heads of mounting bolts securing a split bearing housing to the beam. A split eccentric assembly is also provided, which is rotatively secured to the shaft by clamps to generate orbital movement of a second beam, which is secured to a split bearing housing surrounding the eccentric assembly.Type: GrantFiled: January 24, 1985Date of Patent: March 31, 1987Assignee: Belco Industries IncorporationInventor: John W. Nelson
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Patent number: 4478641Abstract: The instant invention relates to the development of an embedment material suitable for use in heat treating glass castings to convert them into glass-ceramic articles, whereby the shrinkage customarily experienced resulting from densification of the casting during conversion to a glass-ceramic is minimized and sound glass-ceramic articles of tight dimensional tolerances can be produced. The inventive embedment materials will:(a) contain an inorganic component which is subject to an inversion accompanied with a large change in volume at a temperature below the set point of the glass-ceramic article;(b) demonstrate a coefficient of thermal expansion equal to or no more than about 40.times.10.sup.-7 /.degree.C.Type: GrantFiled: March 21, 1983Date of Patent: October 23, 1984Assignee: Corning Glass WorksInventors: Peter J. Adair, Michael P. Hobczuk, Paul I. Kingsbury, John W. Nelson
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Patent number: 4391151Abstract: A linear filter-type sampling device for pneumatic particulates such as air and/or gases, (sometimes referred to as streaker), wherein a series of at least two complementary samples are taken concurrently with time and size particle information. The device is adapted to deposit on a suitable collector for each sample either a continuous uninterrupted streak of matter or a streak of discrete deposits of matter. A unique feature of the sampling device is achieved through the use of a low pressure vacuum chamber through which a stream of aerosol continuously flows, said chamber having a fixed collector paired with a rotatable orifice at its inlet and operating in series or cascade with a rotatable collector paired with a fixed orifice at its outlet, and wherein each pair cooperates with its respective inlet or outlet to preserve the flow of air through the succeeding sampling stages with no gain or loss to the external air surrounding the sampler.Type: GrantFiled: June 26, 1981Date of Patent: July 5, 1983Assignee: PIXE International CorporationInventors: John W. Nelson, Bruno Jensen
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Patent number: 4125365Abstract: An apparatus for heating billets and the like prior to hot extrusion is disclosed. The apparatus includes an elongated, insulated tunnel having an inlet opening and an outlet opening. A conveyor extends through the tunnel from the inlet to the outlet and conveys a plurality of equally spaced, transversely arranged billets in a step-like manner. The conveyor rotates the billets as they are conveyed through the tunnel. A source of high temperature air is connected to a plenum positioned above the conveyor. High temperature air is discharged from the plenum through a plurality of slot-like jets positioned above the billets so that the air directly impinges on the billets. Temperature probes are included for insuring that the billets are biased to one side of the conveyor upon discharge and for sensing the billet temperature to control the air temperature within the tunnel. An unloader is provided for receiving the billets discharged from the tunnel and rotating them through an angle of 90.degree.Type: GrantFiled: April 7, 1977Date of Patent: November 14, 1978Assignee: Oliver Machinery CompanyInventor: John W. Nelson
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Patent number: 4065249Abstract: An apparatus for heating materials such as aluminum billets to a temperature suitable for extrusion is disclosed. The apparatus has at least two zones arranged in tandem, a preheat zone and one or more primary heating zones. Every zone has inner and outer chambers. The outer chamber is supplied with high temperature gas at a pressure in excess of that of the inner chamber. The chambers are separated by baffles which define narrow slot-like aspirating throats through which secondary gases from a secondary source are jetted after entraining high temperature gases from the primary chamber. The secondary gases are at a lower temperature to provide efficient impingement of the gases on a target such as a billet with the primary gases providing the principle heat source. The apparatus is of the closed type utilizing rapid recycling of gases for efficient use of thermal energy.Type: GrantFiled: July 19, 1976Date of Patent: December 27, 1977Assignee: Oliver Machinery CompanyInventor: John W. Nelson
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Patent number: 3994678Abstract: An apparatus for heating materials such as aluminum billets to a temperature suitable for extrusion is disclosed. The apparatus has at least two zones arranged in tandem, a preheat zone and one or more primary heating zones. Every zone has inner and outer chambers. The outer chamber is supplied with high temperature gas at a pressure in excess of that of the inner chamber. The chambers are separated by baffles which define narrow slot-like aspirating throats through which secondary gases from a secondary source are jetted after entraining high temperature gases from the primary chamber. The secondary gases are at a lower temperature to provide efficient impingement of the gases on a target such as a billet with the primary gases providing the principle heat source. The apparatus is of the closed type utilizing rapid recycling of gases for efficient use of thermal energy.Type: GrantFiled: May 12, 1975Date of Patent: November 30, 1976Assignee: Oliver Machinery CompanyInventor: John W. Nelson