Patents Represented by Attorney Allston L. Jones
  • Patent number: 5717834
    Abstract: The main design components underlying the implementation of physiologically faithful retina and other topographic sensory organ models on Cellular Neural Network (CNN) universal chips is discussed. If the various retinas are implemented on a CNN universal chip, in a programmable way, it can be called a "CNN bionic eye", a device capable of performing a broad range of image processing functions similar to those performed by biological retinas. The CNN universal machine has the special properties that it is 1) programmable and 2) includes local memory. Programming is stored in analog and logical form (the analogic program) generated by an analogic programming and control unit, so the functions of the CNN universal machine can be modified as a function of complex internal and external constraints.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 11, 1996
    Date of Patent: February 10, 1998
    Inventors: Frank S. Werblin, Tamas Roska, Leon O. Chua
  • Patent number: 5710688
    Abstract: A seal device that when inserted, impedes entrance of airborne contaminants drawn into a floppy disk drive while not in operation. Accomplished by having a body of sufficiently rigid sheet material to provide support and structure for a strip of seal material. Size of the body is configured to fit into a floppy disk drive and incorporates external stops to prevent the over insertion of the inwardly extending card portion to prevent damage to parts internal to the floppy disk drive. Thus the configuration of the body portion is such so as to not engage sensitive floppy drive internal mechanisms or require modification of the hardware of the floppy drive. The included seal strip is of sufficiently elastic solid or porous material capable of impeding airborne contaminants when bedded in a floppy disk drive port orifice with that strip being of sufficient size to encircle the card portion and to fill the mouth of the floppy disk drive.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 6, 1997
    Date of Patent: January 20, 1998
    Inventors: Charles P. Cihak, Om P. Lal
  • Patent number: 5698453
    Abstract: A thin-film semiconductor pinhole component with monolithically integrated position-sensing photodetectors is herein referred to as a Position Sensitive Pinhole (PSP). Another embodiment is also discussed where a PSP is integrated onto a platform with controllable motion and is herein referred to as a Movable Position Sensitive Pinhole (MPSP). A third embodiment describes the MPSP with capacitive, electrostatic actuation incorporated into the device to achieve controlled motion, herein referred to as a Capacitively Actuated Movable Position Sensitive Pinhole (CAMPSP). Each of those embodiments of the present invention are discussed, as are their method of manufacture and use in a laser environment as a spatial filter.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 19, 1996
    Date of Patent: December 16, 1997
    Inventors: Evan D. H. Green, Tario M. Haniff, Albert K. Hu
  • Patent number: 5686705
    Abstract: Electrographic sensor and method for position determination of a selected position thereon. Sensor includes a conductive material layer having electrical resistivity and a surface, at least three spaced apart contact points electrically interconnected with the layer, a processor connected to the contacts disposed to selectively apply a signal to each contact, and a probe assembly that includes either a stylus coupled to the processor with the stylus disposed to be positioned by a user in vicinity of the selected position on the layer, or a flexible layer with a user's finger selecting that position on the flexible layer to receive signals from the layer when the contact points have signals selectively applied. The selected position is determined by the processor from signals received from the stylus, or flexible layer, each in relation to a similar excitation of different pairs of the contacts. The conductive layer of either two or three dimensions including a closed three dimensional shape.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 15, 1996
    Date of Patent: November 11, 1997
    Assignee: Explore Technologies, Inc.
    Inventors: David J. Conroy, Mark Flowers
  • Patent number: 5665968
    Abstract: There is disclosed an apparatus to scan an electron beam across an optical phase shift mask and automatically inspect the mask to determine the features of the phase shift mask and classification of defects. An electron beam is directed at the surface of a mask for scanning that mask and detectors are provided to measure the secondary and backscattered charged particles from the surface of the mask. The mask is mounted on an x-y stage to provide it with at least one degree of freedom while the mask is being scanned by the electron beam. By analysis of various waveform features in each of the secondary and backscatter electron waveforms obtained from a phase shift mask, various physical features of the mask can be detected, as well as their size and position determined. The thickness of chromium layers can also be determined. In the inspection configuration, there is also a comparison technique for comparing the pattern on the substrate with a second pattern for error detection.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 26, 1996
    Date of Patent: September 9, 1997
    Assignee: KLA Instruments Corporation
    Inventors: Dan Meisburger, Alan D. Brodie, Zhong-Wei Chen, Jack Y. Jau, Brian J. Grenon
  • Patent number: 5642351
    Abstract: 53 byte ATM compliant cells transmitted over a digital optical fiber path interconnected with a coaxial feeder cable TV system supporting two-way digital services at sites connected to the TV cable system. At the point of interconnection between the fiber optic path and the cable TV feeder subsystem, digital signals are converted to a UHF rf carrier frequency above the cutoff pass-band of the analog signal feeder amplifier carrying TV broadcast signals. RF carrier conveys a high data rate digitally modulated signal limited to sections of feeder cable between the cable TV broadcast channel amplifiers. In-house access to UHF carrier signal is via the normal TV cable tap and drop cable to a SIU, located near the subscriber's TV set. Feeder cable and the passive taps used in cable TV practice have a higher cutoff frequency than the feeder amplifiers themselves. This allows passage of an UHF signal over the feeder cable.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 17, 1994
    Date of Patent: June 24, 1997
    Assignee: Com 21, Inc.
    Inventor: Paul Baran
  • Patent number: 5631141
    Abstract: The present invention comprises a method for use of a biosensor for in-situ microthermometry. This biosensor is a substantially spherical vesicle impregnated with a dopant which varies its optical emission spectrum as a function of the local environmental temperature of the biosensor in the temperature range to be observed. In the preferred embodiment of the present invention, this dopant is the fluorescent dye 6-dodecanoyl-2-dimethylamino-naphthalene (Laurdan.TM.). This method for in-situ measurement of temperature in a biological system uses such a vesicle by introduction of the vesicle into the biological system to be measured and manipulation of the vesicle to the location where temperature is to be measured. The temperature is then calculated from the optically measured generalized polarization at that location and the known relationship between temperature and generalized polarization for the membrane of the vesicle.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 5, 1995
    Date of Patent: May 20, 1997
    Assignee: The Regents of the University of California
    Inventors: Gregory J. Sonek, Yagang Liu, Bruce J. Tromberg, Michael W. Berns
  • Patent number: 5621813
    Abstract: A substrate alignment and exposure system is disclosed The alignment is performed by capturing an image of the substrate with a pattern recognition system, determining the offset from the alignment and moving the substrate relative to the reticle to be in alignment. A first optical alignment system which captures an image of a position of the substrate off of the primary axis of the exposure optics is used to perform pre-alignment. A second optical alignment system captures an image of the reticle and the substrate through the lens of the exposure optics. The pattern recognition system recognizes the alignment keys on the reticle, alignment targets on the substrate, and computes their positions and displacement from alignment. The relative alignment can be direct or inferred. Any angular and translational misalignment is calculated. The pattern recognition system then moves the substrate to be in alignment with the reticle.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 14, 1995
    Date of Patent: April 15, 1997
    Assignee: Ultratech Stepper, Inc.
    Inventors: Robert L. Brown, Hwan J. Jeong, David A. Markle, David S. Pan, Richard B. Ward, Mark S. Wanta
  • Patent number: 5608409
    Abstract: Adaptive arrays with an adaptive loop gain control to reduce the degradation in performance in reducing the effects of multipath and interference in communications receivers when the gain of the adaptive loops change with a change in the input signal level of the adaptive array. As the input signal level to the adaptive array changes, the adaptive loop gain control reduces the change in the adaptive loop gain to improve adaptive array performance.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 28, 1995
    Date of Patent: March 4, 1997
    Inventor: Kenneth F. Rilling
  • Patent number: 5585972
    Abstract: A system to transfer a pattern from a reticle to a substrate using a lens array having an arbitrarily wide image field that spans the width of the substrate. The disclosed system incorporates multiple, Wynne Dyson lenses arranged in serial pairs and staggered in position so that each dual serial Wynne Dyson lens system transfers a portion of the overall image from the reticle to the substrate as each are transported past the array of lens pairs. To transfer a complete, unbroken pattern on the substrate, each of the dual serial Wynne Dyson lens pairs are positioned in opposing and side-by-side positions and are staggered with respect to the scan direction. Each lens pair optionally includes individual internal adjustments, so that the pattern produced on the substrate does not contain any breaks or discontinuities.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 15, 1995
    Date of Patent: December 17, 1996
    Assignee: Ultratech Stepper, Inc.
    Inventor: David A. Markle
  • Patent number: 5578821
    Abstract: A method and apparatus for a charged particle scanning system and an automatic inspection system, including wafers and masks used in microcircuit fabrication. A charged particle beam is directed at the surface of a substrate for scanning that substrate and a selection of detectors are included to detect at least one of the secondary charged particles, back-scattered charged particles and transmitted charged particles from the substrate. The substrate is mounted on an x-y stage to provide at least one degree of freedom while the substrate is being scanned by the charged particle beam. The substrate is also subjected to an electric field on it's surface to accelerate the secondary charged particles. The system facilitates inspection at low beam energies on charge sensitive insulating substrates and has the capability to accurately measure the position of the substrate with respect to the charged particle beam.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 11, 1995
    Date of Patent: November 26, 1996
    Assignee: KLA Instruments Corporation
    Inventors: Dan Meisberger, Alan D. Brodie, Anil A. Desai, Dennis G. Emge, Zhong-Wei Chen, Richard Simmons, Dave E. A. Smith, April Dutta, J. Kirkwood H. Rough, Leslie A. Honfi, Henry Pearce-Percy, John McMurtry, Eric Munro
  • Patent number: 5563702
    Abstract: A method and apparatus for inspecting patterned transmissive substrates, such as photomasks, for unwanted particles and features occurring on the transmissive, opaque portions and at the transition regions of the opaque and transmissive portions of the substrate. A transmissive substrate is illuminated by a laser through an optical system comprised of a laser scanning system, individual transmitted and reflected light collection optics and detectors collect and generate signals representative of the light transmitted and reflected by the substrate as the substrate is scanned repeatedly in one axis in a serpentine pattern by a laser beam which is focused on the patterned substrate surface. The defect identification of the substrate is performed using only those transmitted and reflected light signals, and other signals derived from them, such as the second derivative of each of them.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 13, 1994
    Date of Patent: October 8, 1996
    Assignee: KLA Instruments Corporation
    Inventors: David G. Emery, Zain K. Saidin, Mark J. Wihl, Tao-Yi Fu, Marek Zywno, Damon F. Kvamme, Michael E. Fein
  • Patent number: 5557469
    Abstract: An optical system to project an image from an illuminated object to an image plane with a selected magnification factor. This system includes a lens system having a fixed magnification factor and at least one flat plate that is optically compatible with the lens system and which when bent into a cylindrical shape varies the fixed magnification factor of the lens system along one axis of the image. This variable magnification technique is applicable to all lens system types, including a Wynne Dyson type projection system. In addition, a Wynne Dyson optical projection system that includes an optical block in place of the usual fold prism is discussed. The optical block reduces changes in distortion caused by heat transferred from the reticle. The block permits the inclusion of a dichroic beamsplitter diagonally through the optical block which presents minimal attenuation of the exposure illumination.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 28, 1994
    Date of Patent: September 17, 1996
    Assignee: Ultratech Stepper, Inc.
    Inventors: David A. Markle, Hwan J. Jeong
  • Patent number: 5555366
    Abstract: A computer graphics system for modeling chemical molecules includes simultaneous two-dimensional and three-dimensional display of models of molecules from a single data set, and allows a user to edit in either two dimensions or three dimensions. A two-dimensional model may be stylized while a three-dimensional model of the same molecule remains chemically (geometrically) correct. The system has editing tools for use in both two dimensions and three dimensions, and changes made in one mode are immediately reflected in the other, and the editing tools include manipulation components for the user to display on elements of a model, and to use to move parts of a model of a molecule relative to other parts. The system includes techniques for structure determination and display that significantly reduce the computer power required to perform system functions, rendering techniques formally reserved to supercomputers usable on smaller computer platforms.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 29, 1994
    Date of Patent: September 10, 1996
    Assignee: MCC - Molecular Simulations
    Inventors: Steven L. Teig, Scott D. Kahn
  • Patent number: 5550820
    Abstract: A bi-directional communications system for bypassing a telco local exchange carrier telephone system for conveying data between at least one terminal unit and a switching unit that has the functionality of a Class 5 central telephone office switch that is connected to a public switched telephone network. The system includes a relay transceiver where the signals from the terminal units are converted bi-directionally between the signal format of the terminal units and fixed length compliant ATM cells when the signal format of the terminal units is other than a fixed length compliant ATM cell format.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 14, 1994
    Date of Patent: August 27, 1996
    Assignee: Com 21, Inc.
    Inventor: Paul Baran
  • Patent number: 5544813
    Abstract: A cartridge for use in a spray system, and for releasable connection to a quick-release coupling to form a nozzle assembly. The cartridge includes a generally elongated and hollow body member having a proximal end and a distal end. A nozzle tip is retained at the distal end of the cartridge, and the proximal end is adapted to fit, at least in part, within the quick-release coupling. The body member includes a shoulder for retaining the nozzle tip. In a basic embodiment, the cartridge includes a generally hollow tubular spacer which fits, at least partially, inside the body member, for pressing the nozzle tip against a shoulder formed by the body member at the distal end. An O-ring is disposed between the shoulder and the spacer, in order to seal the cartridge and to prevent leakage. A screw fits within the proximal end of the body member for retaining the spacer in tight engagement with the nozzle tip.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 22, 1995
    Date of Patent: August 13, 1996
    Assignee: Regents of the University of California
    Inventors: Durham K. Giles, David C. Slaughter
  • Patent number: 5544164
    Abstract: The present invention is a Wide Area Network (WAN) Asynchronous Transfer Mode (ATM) compliant cell based communications system that is capable of delivering high data rate cells from a plurality of terminal devices to support a multiplicity of simultaneous terminal device applications for homes and businesses. This system provides the capability of providing voice and data communications on cable TV systems and to tie multiple cable TV systems and telcos together for transmission of voice and data communication between any combination of them.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 8, 1994
    Date of Patent: August 6, 1996
    Assignee: COM 21, Inc.
    Inventor: Paul Baran
  • Patent number: 5536964
    Abstract: A thin-film semiconductor pinhole component with monolithically integrated position-sensing photodetectors is herein referred to as a Position Sensitive Pinhole (PSP). Another embodiment is also discussed where a PSP is integrated onto a platform with controllable motion and is herein referred to as a Movable Position Sensitive Pinhole (MPSP). A third embodiment describes the MPSP with capacitive, electrostatic actuation incorporated into the device to achieve controlled motion, herein referred to as a Capacitively Actuated Movable Position Sensitive Pinhole (CAMPSP). Each of those embodiments of the present invention are discussed, as are their method of manufacture and use in a laser environment as a spatial filter.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 30, 1994
    Date of Patent: July 16, 1996
    Inventors: Evan D. H. Green, Tario M. Haniff, Albert K. Hu
  • Patent number: 5537669
    Abstract: The present invention is a hybrid technique for finding defects on digitized device images using a combination of spatial domain and frequency domain techniques. The two dimensional spectra of two images are found using Fourier like transforms. Any strong harmonics in the spectra are removed, using the same spectral filter on both spectra. The images are then aligned, transformed back to the spatial domain, and subtracted. The resulting spectrally-filtered difference image is thresholded and analyzed for defects. Use of the hybrid technique of the present invention to process digitized images results in the highest-performance and most flexible defect detection system. It is the best performer on both array and random devices, and it can cope with problems such as shading variations and the dark-bright problem that no other technique can address.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 30, 1993
    Date of Patent: July 16, 1996
    Assignee: KLA Instruments Corporation
    Inventors: David M. W. Evans, Bin-Ming B. Tsai, Jason Z. Lin
  • Patent number: 5502306
    Abstract: There is disclosed numerous embodiments of a method and apparatus for a particle scanning system and an automatic inspection system. In each of these a particle beam is directed at the surface of a substrate for scanning that substrate. Also included are a selection of detectors to detect at least one of the secondary particles, back-scattered particles and transmitted particles from the substrate. The substrate is mounted on an x-y stage to provide it with at least one degree of freedom while the substrate is being scanned by the/particle beam. The substrate is also subjected to an electric field on it's surface to accelerate the secondary particles. The system also has the capability to accurately measure the position of the substrate with respect to the charged particle beam. Additionally, there is an optical alignment means for initially aligning the substrate beneath the,particle beam means.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 17, 1994
    Date of Patent: March 26, 1996
    Assignee: KLA Instruments Corporation
    Inventors: Dan Meisburger, Alan D. Brodie, Curt Chadwick, Anil Desai, Hans Dohse, Dennis Emge, John Greene, Ralph Johnson, Ming-Yie Ling, John McMurtry, Barry Becker, Ray Paul, Mike Robinson, Richard Simmons, David E. A. Smith, John Taylor, Lee Veneklasen, Dean Walters, Paul Wieczorek, Sam Wong, April Dutta, Surendra Lele, Kirkwood Rough, Henry Pearce-Percy, Jack Y. Jau, Chun C. Lin, Hoi T. Nguyen, Yen-Jen Oyang, Timothy L. Hutcheson, David J. Clark, Chung-Shih Pan, Chetana Bhaskar, Chris Kirk, Eric Munro