Patents by Inventor William J. Cassarly

William J. Cassarly 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: 7277609
    Abstract: In one embodiment, a method of defining an array of extractor elements configured to extract light from a light guide, and thereby produce a desired spatial light pattern ET quantifying optical output at a plurality of locations across the light guide is provided. The method comprises calculating a first spatial light pattern produced by a first array of extractor elements. The first spatial light pattern quantifies optical output at the plurality of locations across the light guide. The method further comprises determining a ratio R of the optical output of the desired spatial light pattern to an optical output of the first spatial light pattern. The method further comprises determining a modified ratio R?, wherein R?=R? and |?|<1. The method further comprises determining a characteristic of a second array of extractor elements by scaling a characteristic of the first array of extractor elements by the modified ratio R?.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 4, 2005
    Date of Patent: October 2, 2007
    Assignee: Optical Research Associates
    Inventor: William J. Cassarly
  • Patent number: 7206133
    Abstract: Various embodiments involving structures and methods for illumination can be employed, for example, in projectors, head-mounted displays, helmet-mounted displays, back projection TVs, flat panel displays as well as other optical systems. Certain embodiments may include prism elements for illuminating, for example, a spatial light modulator. Light may be coupled to the prism in some cases using fiber optics or lightpipes. The optical system may also include a diffuser having scatter features arranged to scatter light appropriately to produce a desired luminance profile. Other embodiments are possible as well.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 24, 2004
    Date of Patent: April 17, 2007
    Assignee: Optical Research Associates
    Inventors: William J. Cassarly, James P. McGuire, Jr.
  • Patent number: 7196849
    Abstract: Various embodiments involving structures and methods for illumination can be employed, for example, in projectors, head-mounted displays, helmet-mounted displays, back projection TVs, flat panel displays as well as other optical systems. Certain embodiments may include prism elements for illuminating, for example, a spatial light modulator. Light may be coupled to the prism in some cases using fiber optics or lightpipes. The optical system may also include a diffuser having scatter features arranged to scatter light appropriately to produce a desired luminance profile. Other embodiments are possible as well.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 24, 2004
    Date of Patent: March 27, 2007
    Assignee: Optical Research Associates
    Inventors: James P. McGuire, Jr., William J. Cassarly
  • Patent number: 7163326
    Abstract: A luminaire with directional side-light extraction comprises a light pipe with a light-carrying core. The light pipe has light-extraction structure along a first longitudinal side of the luminaire, which is confined to a radial swath of the luminaire, along the longitudinal axis of the luminaire, of substantially less than 180°. For efficiency, the second end has light-saving structure for directing saved light from the second end towards the first end, at redirection angles other than an excluded range of redirection angles, so long as the photon content of light at so-called alpha redirection angles is at least 10 percent of the photon content of light at so-called beta redirection angles, where the excluded range of redirection angles is defined by: |?r|<=20° and |?r|<|?r|/10, where ?r is the beta redirection angle and ?r is the alpha redirection angle.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 18, 2005
    Date of Patent: January 16, 2007
    Assignee: Fiberstars, Inc.
    Inventors: William J. Cassarly, Thomas L. R. Davenport, John M. Davenport, Chris H. Jenson
  • Publication number: 20020027779
    Abstract: The invention provides an illumination system for a head-mounted display. The illumination system includes a plurality of illuminators which irradiate light over an area. The area has a central region where the light has a selective intensity, and outer regions on opposing sides of the central regions where the light has higher intensities than the selective intensity.
    Type: Application
    Filed: July 23, 2001
    Publication date: March 7, 2002
    Inventors: William J. Cassarly, Miller H. Schuck
  • Patent number: 6220740
    Abstract: A centralized lighting system is provided having a high intensity light source which is disposed at approximately the first optical focal point of an ellipsoidally shaped reflector member. A mirror member, disposed in advance of a second optical focal point associated with the reflector member, receives light output from the light source and is constructed so as to divide the light output into at least first and second beam portions. The mirror member is further effective so as to separate the first and second beam portions by at least 90 degrees relative to one another. Corresponding at least first and second optical transmission members are receptive of the first and second beam portions and are effective for communicating the light output to locations remote from the light source. In one embodiment, the mirror member is V-shaped and is constructed of first and second mirror segments joined together so as to form an angle of less than about 85 degrees therebetween.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 12, 1996
    Date of Patent: April 24, 2001
    Assignee: General Electric Company
    Inventors: John M. Davenport, Richard L. Hansler, William J. Cassarly
  • Patent number: 6219480
    Abstract: An optical coupler for coupling light along an axis between a light port on one side of the coupler and a plurality of light ports on another side of the coupler. The coupler comprises a one-side stage with a light port and a many-side stage with a plurality of arms situated about the axis, each having a light port. A midput region separates the one-side and many-side stages and is situated along the axis where the plurality of arms at least initially starts to split from each other in a direction towards the many-side light ports along the axis. Cross sections of each of the respective initial portions of the arms along the direction are arranged about the same distance from the axis. The cross sectional areas of the arms along the axis are larger at a break point region at which the arms fully separate from each other along the axis than at the many-side light ports. At least a pair of the arms each start to split along the direction in a substantially symmetrical manner about the axis.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 29, 1999
    Date of Patent: April 17, 2001
    Assignee: Fiberstars Incorporated
    Inventors: William J. Cassarly, John M. Davenport, Richard L. Hansler, Matthew F. Clapper
  • Patent number: 6192176
    Abstract: A compact optical assembly includes a tight bend region that effectively propagates light from a source to an end use while maximizing beam lumens, improving color mixing, and minimizing complexity. A first nonimaging optical component increases the angular distribution of light from the source to an input end of the bend region having a light fiber with a first cross-sectional dimension. A second nonimaging optical component receives light from the bend region and decreases the angular distribution. A light conductor that interconnects the light source to the first nonimaging optical component has a cross-sectional dimension in the plane of the bend region greater than that of the light fiber and, likewise, a second conductor receiving light from the second nonimaging optical component has a cross-sectional dimension in the plane of the bend region greater than the light fiber.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 23, 1998
    Date of Patent: February 20, 2001
    Assignee: General Electric Company
    Inventors: William J. Cassarly, Richard L. Hansler, John M. Davenport, Richard C. Nagle
  • Patent number: 5927849
    Abstract: A compact coupling arrangement between a light source and a plurality of light distribution harnesses includes a plurality of reflector members arranged around the light source with respective focal points of the reflector members positioned substantially coincident with the light source, so as to receive light from the source and reflect the light away from the source. Further included is a plurality of light coupling members, each having an inlet and an outlet surface for receiving light originating from the light source and transmitting light, respectively. A plurality of light distribution harnesses is provided for respectively receiving light from the light coupling members. The light coupling members each comprise a lens having a negative curvature in at least one direction generally transverse to a main light transmission axis therethrough, for receiving light at a first angular distribution and transmitting light at a reduced angular distribution.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 11, 1998
    Date of Patent: July 27, 1999
    Assignee: General Electric Company
    Inventors: William J. Cassarly, John M. Davenport, Richard L. Hansler
  • Patent number: 5924792
    Abstract: A central lighting system for providing light to locations remote from a light source includes first and second ellipsoidally shaped reflectors joined together to surround the light source. The first and second reflectors direct the light from the light source to light guides which are fixed at a position outside of the joined together reflectors. The ellipsoidally shaped reflectors each have an opening or window along an optical axis through which the reflected light passes to the light guides. The configuration of the reflectors allows the light the be received by the light guides outside of the reflectors. A base secures the light source in a fixed position with respect to the reflectors and allows the light source and reflector module to be removed and replaced as a single unit without repositioning the light guides.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 21, 1997
    Date of Patent: July 20, 1999
    Assignee: General Electric Company
    Inventors: William J. Cassarly, John M. Davenport, Richard L. Hansler
  • Patent number: 5896004
    Abstract: A linear double ended lamp can be modified into a number of non-linear arrangements by heating selected regions of the lamp ends to the softening temperature and bending the lamp ends to a desired angular configuration. Preferably, the lamp ends are bent across the sealing foil that is hermetically sealed to the lamp envelope. One or both ends of the lamp can be bent as desired to define a variety of configurations. According to the method of forming the bent double ended lamp, selected regions of the lamp are raised above the softening temperature while the remainder of the lamp is maintained at a lower temperature. Preferably, the lamp ends are bent along an axis offset and parallel to the longitudinal axis of the lamp to prevent accumulation of material.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 14, 1998
    Date of Patent: April 20, 1999
    Assignee: General Electric Company
    Inventors: Joseph Feldman, Richard L. Hansler, Walter R. Chapman, Jr., John M. Davenport, Rocco T. Giordano, Gary R. Allen, William J. Cassarly, Victor A. Levand, Jr., deceased, Martin N. Hassink
  • Patent number: 5877681
    Abstract: A lighting system and method for broadcasting colored lights as emergency warning signals from a light source. A centralized continuous light source is coupled via a fiber optic transmission medium to an external display location such as a lens or the like located on a vehicle. The color and the relative intensity of each color is periodically modulated to alternate between at least two states such that the contrast between these alternating states is perceived by observers to be a flashing source of light with no off-time. The frequency and the duty cycle of the repetition rate of alternating between the states may be further controlled to better draw attention to the light source.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 18, 1997
    Date of Patent: March 2, 1999
    Assignees: Federal Signal Corporation, General ELectric Company
    Inventors: Jerry L. Williams, Dennis J. Hilburger, Jacek J. Jozwik, Kent A. Kekeis, Timothy J. Mazies, Gregory A. Sink, John M. Davenport, Richard L. Hansler, William J. Cassarly
  • Patent number: 5842765
    Abstract: A tricolor lighting system uses first and second dichroic filters or mirrors to separate light into different colors, primarily red, green, and blue. The light is directed into input ends of respective first, second, and third light guides for a desired end use at a remote location. Various embodiments use either paraboloid or ellipsoidal reflective surfaces associated with the light source and in selected embodiments, the first and second mirrors are disposed in a crossed relation to provide a compact system.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 24, 1995
    Date of Patent: December 1, 1998
    Assignee: General Electric Company
    Inventors: William J. Cassarly, John M. Davenport, Richard L. Hansler, Alistair Allen Miller
  • Patent number: 5826963
    Abstract: A compact coupling arrangement between a light source and a plurality of light distribution harnesses includes a plurality of reflector members arranged around the light source with respective focal points of the reflector members positioned substantially coincident with the light source, so as to receive light from the source and reflect the light away from the source. Further included is a plurality of light coupling members, each having an inlet and an outlet surface for receiving light originating from the light source and transmitting light, respectively. A plurality of light distribution harnesses is provided for respectively receiving light from the light coupling members. The light coupling members each comprise a lens having a negative curvature in at least one direction generally transverse to a main light transmission axis therethrough, for receiving light at a first angular distribution and transmitting light at a reduced angular distribution.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 27, 1996
    Date of Patent: October 27, 1998
    Assignee: General Electric Company
    Inventors: William J. Cassarly, John M. Davenport, Richard L. Hansler
  • Patent number: 5812713
    Abstract: Disclosed are optical couplers and optical coupling systems for coupling a source of non-coherent light to a light distribution harness, wherein the couplers are polygonal in cross section to increase light mixing. The couplers have inlet and outlet arms, and an intermediate bend region configured to achieve compactness and minimal light loss through the bend region. In one embodiment, the bend region is an integral part of the coupler, with the inlet arm having a different cross-sectional dimension from the outlet art in such manner that substantially all light directed from the inlet portion to the bend portion reaches the outlet arm portion, and light rays parallel to the inlet axis are reflected in the bend portion to be directed substantially parallel to the outlet axis. In a second embodiment, the bend region comprises a prism having a pair of parallel spaced surfaces, and inlet, outlet, and third surfaces that are non-parallel to the spaced surfaces.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 20, 1995
    Date of Patent: September 22, 1998
    Assignee: General Electric Company
    Inventors: Gary R. Allen, William J. Cassarly, John M. Davenport, Richard L. Hansler
  • Patent number: 5774608
    Abstract: An optical couplers and optical coupling system for coupling a source of non-coherent light to a light distribution harness, wherein the couplers are polygonal in cross section to increase light mixing, and the coupler has inlet and outlet arms, and an intermediate bend region configured to achieve compactness and minimal light loss through the bend region. In one embodiment, the bend region is an integral part of the coupler, with the inlet arm having a different cross-sectional dimension from the outlet art in such manner that substantially all light directed from the inlet portion to the bend portion reaches the outlet arm portion, and light rays parallel to the inlet axis are reflected in the bend portion to be directed substantially parallel to the outlet axis. In a second embodiment, the bend region comprises a prism having a pair of parallel spaced surfaces, and inlet, outlet, and third surfaces that are non-parallel to the spaced surfaces.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 11, 1997
    Date of Patent: June 30, 1998
    Assignee: General Electric Company
    Inventors: Gary R. Allen, William J. Cassarly, John M. Davenport, Richard L. Hansler
  • Patent number: 5692091
    Abstract: A compact optical coupling member is useful for coupling non-coherent light from a source of light to a light distribution harness. The coupling member includes an elongated light transmissive body having a central longitudinal axis, an inlet end for receiving light from the light source, and an outlet end for providing light to a leading end of a light distribution harness. The elongated body has a polygonal cross-sectional shape for providing increased light mixing of the non-coherent light. The polygonal shape of the elongated body increases in size from a first cross-sectional area at the inlet end to an enlarged cross-sectional area at the outlet end for reducing, with respect to the longitudinal axis, the maximum angle of light passed through the outlet end relative to the maximum angle of light received through the inlet end.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 20, 1995
    Date of Patent: November 25, 1997
    Assignee: General Electric Company
    Inventors: William J. Cassarly, John M. Davenport, Richard L. Hansler
  • Patent number: 5691696
    Abstract: A lighting system and method for broadcasting colored lights as emergency warning signals from a light source. A centralized continuous light source is coupled via a fiber optic transmission medium to an external display location such as a lens or the like located on a vehicle. The color and the relative intensity of each color is periodically modulated to alternate between at least two states such that the contrast between these alternating states is perceived by observers to be a flashing source of light with no off-time. The frequency and the duty cycle of the repetition rate of alternating between the states may be further controlled to better draw attention to the light source. In one embodiment, the external display locations include optical converters, each converter having multiple input facets and optically arranged to broadcast light received at its facets at predetermined vertical and horizontal output angles.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 8, 1995
    Date of Patent: November 25, 1997
    Assignees: Federal Signal Corporation, General Electric Company
    Inventors: Timothy J. Mazies, Jerry L. Williams, William J. Cassarly
  • Patent number: 5675677
    Abstract: A lamp-to-light guide coupling arrangement includes an electrodeless high intensity discharge lamp comprising an arc tube with an ionizable fill, and an excitation circuit for electrically exciting the ionizable fill to induce therein a light-producing arc discharge. The coupling arrangement further includes a coupling device comprising a generally tubular, hollow body that has an inlet end for receiving light from the arc discharge and a larger, outlet end. The coupling device further comprises an interiorly directed reflector on a surface of the hollow body for reflecting visible light. Such coupling device is shaped so as to receive light at one solid angle over an area of the inlet end and to transmit light at a smaller solid angle but over a larger area of the outlet end. The coupling device is preferably formed from dielectric material. The reflector preferably comprises a refractory optical interference filter.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 26, 1995
    Date of Patent: October 7, 1997
    Assignee: General Electric Company
    Inventors: John M. Davenport, Mark E. Duffy, Richard L. Hansler, Kenneth S. King, William J. Cassarly, Thomas G. Parham, Gary R. Allen, James T. Dakin, Frederic F. Ahlgren
  • Patent number: 5664863
    Abstract: A beam spreading device for use with a centralized lighting system and which can be applied to emergency vehicle lighting applications achieves a beam pattern light output which is essentially continuous over an output range of plus and minus 45 degrees from a center point. The beam pattern light output also has a predefined height associated therewith. The beam spreading device is constructed so as to have a curved surface which mixes the light travelling therethrough so as to achieve the continuous light output. Side wall surfaces of the beam spreading device provide for total internal reflectance properties of the beam spreading device. In one embodiment, a color wheel can be interposed between the output of optical fibers which transmit the light from the centralized light source to the necessary remote location, and the beam spreading device. The color wheel provides the ability to generate different color light outputs from a single light source.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 2, 1995
    Date of Patent: September 9, 1997
    Assignees: General Electric Company, Federal Signal Corporation
    Inventors: William J. Cassarly, John M. Davenport, Richard L. Hansler, Timothy J. Mazies