Patents by Inventor Ronald J. Asjes

Ronald J. Asjes 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: 8269176
    Abstract: A gamma camera (8, 180) includes at least one radiation detector head (10, 12, 210, 212). At least one such radiation detector head (10, 12, 210, 212) includes a plurality of capacitive elements (60, 260, 76, 276) disposed over at least a radiation sensitive portion (50) of the radiation detector head. A proximity sensor monitor (62) is coupled with the plurality of capacitive elements to detect proximity of a subject to the radiation detector head based on a measured electrical characteristic of the capacitive elements. A collision sensor monitor (64) is coupled with the plurality of capacitive elements to detect conductive electric current flowing between spaced apart parallel conductive plates (66, 67) of the capacitive element responsive to mechanical deformation of the spacing between the plates.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 31, 2007
    Date of Patent: September 18, 2012
    Assignee: Koninklijke Philips Electronics N.V.
    Inventors: Raymond C. D'Ambrosio, Ronald J. Asjes, Hugo Bertelsen, George De Fockert, Michael J. Petrillo, Alexey Korzuchin, Steven Rubio, Scott D. Heavner, Pierre L. Patino, Adrianus P. Rommers
  • Publication number: 20100061509
    Abstract: A gamma camera (8, 180) includes at least one radiation detector head (10, 12, 210, 212). At least one such radiation detector head (10, 12, 210, 212) includes a plurality of capacitive elements (60, 260, 76, 276) disposed over at least a radiation sensitive portion (50) of the radiation detector head. A proximity sensor monitor (62) is coupled with the plurality of capacitive elements to detect proximity of a subject to the radiation detector head based on a measured electrical characteristic of the capacitive elements. A collision sensor monitor (64) is coupled with the plurality of capacitive elements to detect conductive electric current flowing between spaced apart parallel conductive plates (66, 67) of the capacitive element responsive to mechanical deformation of the spacing between the plates.
    Type: Application
    Filed: October 31, 2007
    Publication date: March 11, 2010
    Applicant: KONINKLIJKE PHILIPS ELECTRONICS N. V.
    Inventors: Raymond C. D'Ambrosio, Ronald J. Asjes, Hugo Bertelsen, George De Fockert, Michael J. Petrillo, Alexey Korzuchin, Steven Rubio, Scott D. Heavner, Pierre L. Patino, Adrianus P. Rommers
  • Patent number: 6285185
    Abstract: In an apparatus for determining the contents of a battery or accumulator (10), the inductive coupling provided by the battery or accumulator (10) between an excitation coil (20) and a sense coil (30) is measured. To improve the selectivity of the apparatus magnets (41, 42) are provided that generate a quasi-static magnetic field during a measurement. The quasi-static magnetic field saturates the iron in an ornamental jacket of the battery or accumulator (10) so that the inductive coupling between excitation coil (20) and sense coil (30) is almost completely determined by the interior of the battery or accumulator (10). The inductive coupling at different frequencies, with and without the quasi-static magnetic field, yields a reliable identification. The excitation coil (20) can be energised by a current source (21, 22, 23) generating an alternating current with constant amplitude.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 16, 1993
    Date of Patent: September 4, 2001
    Assignee: U.S. Philips Corporation
    Inventor: Ronald J. Asjes
  • Patent number: 5828221
    Abstract: An apparatus for medical diagnosis and/or therapy, includes an electromagnetic obstacle sensor. Due to variations of the ambient temperature and humidity and/or due to the hanging of, for example a cloth around the sensors (16,18), drift of the zero point of the control may occur, so that the approaching of an obstacle by a movable part (6) of the apparatus could be incorrectly interpreted by the apparatus. In order to compensate for such drift there is provided a control unit (25) for automatically controlling the output signal V.sub.o of the receiver (27) back to the zero value in the absence of an object in the vicinity of the movable part (6). This control preferably takes place at a comparatively high speed when a cloth or moisture is moved into the vicinity of the sensors, and at a comparatively low speed upon removal of the cloth or the moisture.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 2, 1996
    Date of Patent: October 27, 1998
    Assignee: U.S. Philips Corporation
    Inventors: Wilhelmus J. P. Habraken, Antonius H. M. Blom, Ronald J. Asjes
  • Patent number: 4412317
    Abstract: Transducer for converting mechanical vibrations into corresponding electrical signals. Two separate coils are disposed in permanent magnetic fields produced by a magnet assembly. The coils on the one hand and the magnetic assembly on the other are mounted for movement relative to each other. The magnet assembly is structured and disposed relative to said two coils respectively so as to reduce the electromagnetic coupling between the two coils to zero, while having an electromagnetic coupling only between a respective one of said coils and said magnet assembly. In a composite seismometer comprising a transducer of the above-described type and an amplifier, one of said coils is connected to the amplifier input, while the other one of said coils is included in a feedback circuit for said amplifier.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 19, 1980
    Date of Patent: October 25, 1983
    Assignee: De Regt Special Cable B.V.
    Inventors: Ronald J. Asjes, Jacobus C. L. van Peppen, Klaas B. Klaassen