Patents by Inventor Kevin M. Flood

Kevin M. Flood 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: 6630915
    Abstract: A wireless transmission system for transmitting data to a user in a simulation system includes a light source for generating a modulated light beam for transmitting the data, an active pointing mechanism for actively pointing the light source, an optical receiver carried by the user for receiving and demodulating the modulated light beam, and a display or audio source for using the data to provide stimuli to the user. The light source preferably includes a laser device which is intensity-modulated with a wave form appropriate for the audio and video interfaces being used. The active pointing mechanism preferably includes a two-dimensional gimbal which receives tracking information from a tracking detector that tracks the optical receiver, and which uses that tracking information to actively point the light source. User position and head orientation are wirelessly tracked via optical sensors or feedback from user-worn sensor data.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 26, 1999
    Date of Patent: October 7, 2003
    Assignee: LSA. Inc.
    Inventor: Kevin M. Flood
  • Patent number: 6212014
    Abstract: A polarizing beamsplitter cube, such as for midwave infrared spectral applications, comprises two ZnSe 45° prisms, an adhesion layer and a thin-film polarization coating layer that are deposited onto the hypotenuse of the first prism, a refractive index liquid layer that provides an interface between the prisms that defeats total internal reflection when the prisms are joined together, and a urethane adhesive that permanently seals and encapsulates the liquid. The adhesion layer consists of 100 Å thorium fluoride and 50 Å chromium layers. The polarization coating (PC) comprises alternating layers of zinc sulfide (ZnS) and germanium (Ge) which are deposited by vapor deposition.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 29, 1998
    Date of Patent: April 3, 2001
    Assignee: LSA, Inc.
    Inventors: John G. Lehman, Jr., J. Michael Finlan, Kevin M. Flood, Mary E. Gerard
  • Patent number: 6172777
    Abstract: An optical interface of a holographic memory system electrically selects one of several optical pathways to store or retrieve an image from a holographic memory by activating liquid crystal polarization rotators and novel liquid crystal gratings. In a preferred embodiment a spatial light modulator, a pixelized readout device (i.e., focal-plane array), a series of polarizing optical components, liquid-crystal polarization rotators, liquid-crystal beam-steering devices, and interconnecting and imaging optics are provided. The parallel interconnection accepts a laser-beam input, divides the beam among multiple paths, imparts a data-bearing spatial signature on a signal beam by means of a spatial light modulator, steers a reference beam by means of liquid-crystal beam-steering devices, and directs the appropriate beams into the recording medium.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 23, 1998
    Date of Patent: January 9, 2001
    Assignee: LSA, Inc.
    Inventors: Kevin M. Flood, David C. Driscoll
  • Patent number: 5059008
    Abstract: A beam steering arrangement for a plurality of beams of electromagnetic radiation from a like plurality of sources arrayed with a preselected source-to-source spacing includes a first lens array. The period of the lenses corresponds to that of the sources. The lenses of the first array may be converging or diverging lenses, but when illuminated by the sources, each produces a beam of light including at least a diverging portion. A second lens array is cascaded with the first lens array, with the lenses of the second array illuminated by the diverging beam portions. The second lens array collimates the diverging beam portions. The second lens array is translated in a direction approximately transverse to the undeflected beam direction in order to scan or deflect the collimated beams. This may result in overfilling of the input apertures of the lenses of the output lens array, with consequent reduction in the amplitude of the main beam, and with generation of beams of lower intensity in other directions.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 26, 1990
    Date of Patent: October 22, 1991
    Assignee: General Electric Company
    Inventors: Kevin M. Flood, William J. Cassarly
  • Patent number: 5015080
    Abstract: A beam steering arrangement includes at least one lens array in which the lenses of the array are spaced at the source spacing, and the array is translated perpendicular to the beams to achieve scanning. Beam-to-beam piston phase differences result in grating lobes, with the result that the steered beam occurs as grating lobes only at discrete angles. An array of phase shifters registered with the lens array is controlled to correct the piston phase difference, thereby providing continuous scanning. In a particular embodiment of the invention the sources of the source array produce collimated beams, and a second lens array is interposed in the beam path. The efficiency of the array is improved by translating both lens arrays rather than one.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 26, 1990
    Date of Patent: May 14, 1991
    Assignee: General Electric Company
    Inventors: William J. Cassarly, Kevin M. Flood