Patents by Inventor Richard M. Turner
Richard M. Turner 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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Patent number: 11931312Abstract: A therapy system includes a patient support apparatus and a pneumatic therapy device that is coupleable to the patient support apparatus. The therapy device may receive power and air flow from the patient support apparatus.Type: GrantFiled: March 25, 2020Date of Patent: March 19, 2024Assignee: Hill-Rom Services, Inc.Inventors: Eric D. Benz, John G. Byers, Scott M. Corbin, Richard H. Heimbrock, Michael A. Knecht, Bradley T. Smith, Lori Ann Zapfe, Robert M. Zerhusen, Kenneth L. Lilly, Jonathan D. Turner, James L. Walke, Joseph T. Canter, Richard J. Schuman, Sr., John V. Harmeyer
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Patent number: 7683958Abstract: Systems and methods of providing spatially dependent image exposure information to a user of a digital camera. The described approach is applicable to determination of image exposure quality in a digital camera system. In these applications an image is displayed in a first display mode wherein the exposure information is overlaid on the image or in a second display mode wherein the exposure information is eliminated or reduced and thus is less obstructive of the image. In the second display mode, a separate exposure warning optionally conveys a subset of the information displayed in the first display mode. The invention includes a user input operable to temporarily specify a change in the display of the image between the first mode and the second mode while an image is displayed, thus providing the user with direct control of the presence and duration of spatially dependent image exposure information.Type: GrantFiled: January 31, 2003Date of Patent: March 23, 2010Assignee: Foveon, Inc.Inventors: Michael Chen, Richard F. Lyon, Richard M. Turner
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Patent number: 7166880Abstract: A vertical color filter sensor group formed on a substrate (preferably a semiconductor substrate) and including at least two vertically stacked, photosensitive sensors, and an array of such sensor groups. In some embodiments, a carrier-collection element of at least one sensor of the group has substantially larger area, projected in a plane perpendicular to a normal axis defined by a top surface of a top sensor of the group, than does each minimum-sized carrier-collection element of the group. In some embodiments, the array includes at least two sensor groups that share at least one carrier-collection element. Optionally, the sensor group includes at least one filter positioned relative to the sensors such that radiation that has propagated through or reflected from the filter will propagate into at least one sensor of the group.Type: GrantFiled: October 27, 2004Date of Patent: January 23, 2007Assignee: Foveon, Inc.Inventors: Richard B. Merrill, Richard F. Lyon, Richard M. Turner, Paul M. Hubel
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Patent number: 6897429Abstract: An image sensor includes a plurality of pixel sensors arranged in at least one row and a plurality of columns. Each pixel sensor includes a photosensor to generate a photosensor output signal nominally indicative of an intensity of light incident on the photosensor. Each pixel sensor is configured to provide a signal corresponding to the photosensor output signal at an output of the pixel sensor. For each column, a column line couples together the outputs of the pixel sensors belonging to that column and terminates in a column node for that column. Column output circuitry associated with each column provides to image sensor sampling circuitry a signal corresponding to the column node for that column, based on an asserted state of a column enable signal for that column.Type: GrantFiled: February 10, 2003Date of Patent: May 24, 2005Assignee: Foveon, Inc.Inventors: Richard M. Turner, Peter J. Manca
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Patent number: 6882367Abstract: A storage pixel sensor disposed on a semiconductor substrate comprises a photodiode having a first terminal coupled to a first potential and a second terminal. A barrier transistor has a first terminal coupled to the second terminal of the photodiode, a second terminal and a control gate coupled to a barrier set voltage. A reset transistor has a first terminal coupled to the second terminal of the barrier transistor, a second terminal coupled to a reset reference potential that reverse biases the photodiode, and a control gate coupled to a source of a RESET signal. A photocharge integration node is coupled to said second terminal of said barrier transistor. The photocharge integration node comprises the control gate of a first source-follower transistor. The first source-follower transistor is coupled to a source of bias current and has an output.Type: GrantFiled: February 29, 2000Date of Patent: April 19, 2005Assignee: Foveon, Inc.Inventors: Richard B. Merrill, Richard M. Turner, Milton B. Dong, Richard F. Lyon
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Patent number: 6864557Abstract: A vertical color detector group according to the present invention is formed on a semiconductor substrate and includes layers for collecting photons of different wavelength bands. The color detector group can be programmed to perform dynamic switching between sub-sampled color data and full measured color readout. The color detector group can also be configured in a portion of an array to emulate color filter array patterns, and programmed to dynamically alter the degree to which color information is sub-sampled. The programmable color detector groups can allow for switching between different levels of quality and resolution, allowing for selection of an optimal pattern based on image content or lighting conditions. By combining the color detector group of the present invention with conventional color filters, color filter arrays of more than three colors can be constructed.Type: GrantFiled: March 20, 2002Date of Patent: March 8, 2005Assignee: Foveon, Inc.Inventors: Richard M. Turner, Richard F. Lyon, Rudolph J. Guttosch, Richard B. Merrill
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Patent number: 6841816Abstract: A vertical color filter sensor group formed on a substrate (preferably a semiconductor substrate) and including at least two vertically stacked, photosensitive sensors. In preferred embodiments, the sensor group includes at least one filter positioned relative to the sensors such that radiation that has propagated through or reflected from the filter will propagate into at least one sensor. Preferably, the filter is or includes a layer that has been integrated with the sensors by a semiconductor integrated circuit fabrication process. In other embodiments, the sensor group includes a micro-lens. Other aspects of the invention are arrays of vertical color filter sensor groups, some or all of which include at least one filter or micro-lens, and methods for fabricating vertical color filter sensor groups and arrays thereof.Type: GrantFiled: January 31, 2003Date of Patent: January 11, 2005Assignee: Foveon, Inc.Inventors: Richard B. Merrill, Richard F. Lyon, Richard M. Turner, Robert S. Hannebauer, Russel A. Martin
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Patent number: 6794627Abstract: An image sensor includes a plurality of active pixel sensors arranged in an array. Each active pixel sensor includes a photosensor that generates a sensor signal nominally indicative of an intensity of light incident on the photosensor and a follower-type amplifier that couples the sensor signal to an output of the active pixel sensor to provide a buffered sensor signal. A column line is provided for each column in the array, and each column line is coupled to the output of the active pixel sensors associated with that column.Type: GrantFiled: October 24, 2001Date of Patent: September 21, 2004Assignee: Foveon, Inc.Inventors: Richard F. Lyon, Robert S. Hannebauer, Richard M. Turner, Carver A. Mead
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Publication number: 20040178465Abstract: A vertical color filter sensor group formed on a substrate (preferably a semiconductor substrate) and including at least two vertically stacked, photosensitive sensors. In preferred embodiments, the sensor group includes at least one filter positioned relative to the sensors such that radiation that has propagated through or reflected from the filter will propagate into at least one sensor. Preferably, the filter is or includes a layer that has been integrated with the sensors by a semiconductor integrated circuit fabrication process. In other embodiments, the sensor group includes a micro-lens. Other aspects of the invention are arrays of vertical color filter sensor groups, some or all of which include at least one filter or micro-lens, and methods for fabricating vertical color filter sensor groups and arrays thereof.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 31, 2003Publication date: September 16, 2004Applicant: FOVEON, INC.Inventors: Richard B. Merrill, Richard F. Lyon, Richard M. Turner, Robert S. Hannebauer, Russel A. Martin
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Publication number: 20040178463Abstract: A vertical color filter sensor group formed on a substrate (preferably a semiconductor substrate) and including at least two vertically stacked, photosensitive sensors, and an array of such sensor groups. In some embodiments, a carrier-collection element of at least one sensor of the group has substantially larger area, projected in a plane perpendicular to a normal axis defined by a top surface of a top sensor of the group, than does each minimum-sized carrier-collection element of the group. In some embodiments, the array includes at least two sensor groups that share at least one carrier-collection element. Optionally, the sensor group includes at least one filter positioned relative to the sensors such that radiation that has propagated through or reflected from the filter will propagate into at least one sensor of the group.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 31, 2003Publication date: September 16, 2004Applicant: FOVEON, INC.Inventors: Richard B. Merrill, Richard F. Lyon, Richard M. Turner, Paul M. Hubel
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Patent number: 6760070Abstract: An integrated active pixel sensor array arranged in a plurality of rows and columns comprises a saturation level line coupled to a source of saturation level control voltage, a global current-summing node.Type: GrantFiled: March 16, 2000Date of Patent: July 6, 2004Assignee: Foveon, Inc.Inventors: Richard B. Merrill, Richard M. Turner, Milton B. Dong, Richard F. Lyon
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Patent number: 6741283Abstract: A storage pixel sensor disposed on a semiconductor substrate comprises a capacitive storage element having a first terminal connected to a fixed potential and a second terminal. A photodiode has an anode connected to a first potential and a cathode. A semiconductor reset switch has a first terminal connected to the cathode and a second terminal connected to a reset potential. A semiconductor transfer switch has a first terminal connected to the cathode and a second terminal connected to the second terminal of the capacitive storage element. A semiconductor amplifier has an input connected to the capacitive storage element and an output. The semiconductor reset switch and the semiconductor transfer switch each have a control element connected to a control circuit for selectively activating the semiconductor reset switch and the semiconductor transfer switch.Type: GrantFiled: November 28, 2000Date of Patent: May 25, 2004Assignee: Foveon, Inc.Inventors: Richard B. Merrill, Richard M. Turner, Carver A. Mead, Richard F. Lyon
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Publication number: 20030164441Abstract: An image sensor includes a plurality of active pixel sensors arranged in an array. Each active pixel sensor includes a photosensor that generates a sensor signal nominally indicative of an intensity of light incident on the photosensor and a follower-type amplifier that couples the sensor signal to an output of the active pixel sensor to provide a buffered sensor signal. A column line is provided for each column in the array, and each column line is coupled to the output of the active pixel sensors associated with that column.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 24, 2001Publication date: September 4, 2003Inventors: Richard F. Lyon, Robert S. Hannebauer, Richard M. Turner, Carver A. Mead
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Patent number: 6525304Abstract: A digital pixel sensor is formed on a semiconductor substrate and comprises a phototransducer responsive to light for providing an analog output signal that is a function of an incident amount of light. A comparator is configured to compare the analog output signal and a ramp reference signal. A plurality of n DRAM cells are configured to store an at least n-bit digital signal in response to the output of the comparator. An array of digital pixel sensors is also disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: November 28, 2000Date of Patent: February 25, 2003Assignee: Foveon, Inc.Inventors: Richard B. Merrill, Richard F. Lyon, Richard M. Turner, Milton B. Dong
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Patent number: 6512858Abstract: A scanning circuit for use with an active pixel sensor array comprises a row-address generator configured to start at a selected row-start address, stop at a selected row-stop address, and increment row addresses by a factor K. A column-address generator is configured to start at a selected column-start address, stop at a selected column stop address, and increment column addresses by a factor K. Circuitry is coupled to the row address generator and the column address generator, for storing the row-start address, the row-stop address, the column-start address, the column-stop address and the factor K. A row decoder is coupled to the row-address generator and a column selector is coupled to the column-address generator. A plurality of row select lines are coupled to the row decoder, each one of the row select lines associated with a different row in the active pixel sensor array.Type: GrantFiled: July 21, 1998Date of Patent: January 28, 2003Assignee: Foveon, Inc.Inventors: Richard F. Lyon, Richard M. Turner, Richard B. Merrill
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Publication number: 20020190254Abstract: A vertical color detector group according to the present invention is formed on a semiconductor substrate and includes layers for collecting photons of different wavelength bands. The color detector group can be programmed to perform dynamic switching between sub-sampled color data and full measured color readout. The color detector group can also be configured in a portion of an array to emulate color filter array patterns, and programmed to dynamically alter the degree to which color information is sub-sampled. The programmable color detector groups can allow for switching between different levels of quality and resolution, allowing for selection of an optimal pattern based on image content or lighting conditions. By combining the color detector group of the present invention with conventional color filters, color filter arrays of more than three colors can be constructed.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 20, 2002Publication date: December 19, 2002Inventors: Richard M. Turner, Richard F. Lyon, Rudolph J. Guttosch, Richard B. Merrill
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Patent number: 6410899Abstract: An integrated active pixel sensor array comprises a plurality of row select lines, each of said row select lines coupled to a source of a row-select signal; a plurality of source-follower drain row lines, each of said source-follower drain row lines coupled to a source of a source-follower drain row signal; a plurality of column output lines; a reset line coupled to a source of a reset signal; a source of reset potential; and a plurality of active pixel sensors, each pixel sensor associated with one row and one column of the array and including a photodiode having a first terminal coupled to a first reference potential and a second terminal, a Reset transistor having a gate coupled to the reset line, a drain coupled to the reset potential to reverse bias the photodiode, and a source coupled to the second terminal of the photodiode, a Source-Follower transistor having a gate coupled to the second terminal of the photodiode, a drain connected to the one of the plurality of source-follower drain row lines with wType: GrantFiled: February 14, 2000Date of Patent: June 25, 2002Assignee: Foveon, Inc.Inventors: Richard B. Merrill, Richard M. Turner, Milton B. Dong, Richard F. Lyon
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Patent number: 6369853Abstract: A storage pixel sensor disposed on a semiconductor substrate comprises a capacitive storage element having a first terminal connected to a fixed potential and a second terminal. A photodiode has an anode connected to a first potential and a cathode. A semiconductor reset switch has a first terminal connected to the cathode and a second terminal connected to a reset potential. A semiconductor transfer switch has a first terminal connected to the cathode and a second terminal connected to the second terminal of the capacitive storage element. A semiconductor amplifier has an input connected to the capacitive storage element and an output. The semiconductor reset switch and the semiconductor transfer switch each have a control element connected to a control circuit for selectively activating the semiconductor reset switch and the semiconductor transfer switch.Type: GrantFiled: November 13, 1997Date of Patent: April 9, 2002Assignee: Foveon, Inc.Inventors: Richard B. Merrill, Richard M. Turner, Carver A. Mead, Richard F. Lyon
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Publication number: 20020018600Abstract: A scanning circuit for use with an active pixel sensor array comprises a row-address generator configured to start at a selected row-start address, stop at a selected row-stop address, and increment row addresses by a factor K. A column-address generator is configured to start at a selected column-start address, stop at a selected column stop address, and increment column addresses by a factor K. Circuitry is coupled to the row address generator and the column address generator, for storing the row-start address, the row-stop address, the column-start address, the column-stop address and the factor K. A row decoder is coupled to the row-address generator and a column selector is coupled to the column-address generator. A plurality of row select lines are coupled to the row decoder, each one of the row select lines associated with a different row in the active pixel sensor array.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 21, 1998Publication date: February 14, 2002Inventors: RICHARD F. LYON, RICHARD M. TURNER, RICHARD B. MERRILL
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Patent number: 5561287Abstract: A semiconductor device comprising a dual photodetector for use in an array to locate points of peak intensities incident upon the array. Each pixel in the array is comprised of a dual photodetector element. An n-type well is located within a p-substrate with highly doped p-contact areas located along the periphery of the n-well at the surface. A metal or polysilicon gate electrode covers the surface between the p-contacts and an applied gate voltage creates an inverted p-channel to form a lateral effect phototransistor. A second photodetector is formed at the junction of the n-well and p-substrate. The second photodetector from each pixel produces a current which is connected to a processing circuit to determine which pixel is the brightest above a designated threshold. All pixels above the threshold are sequentially identified.Type: GrantFiled: September 30, 1994Date of Patent: October 1, 1996Assignee: Board of Regents of the University of ColoradoInventors: Richard M. Turner, Kristina T. Johnson, David A. Jared