Patents Represented by Attorney David G. Townsend and Townsend and Crew LLP Beck
  • Patent number: 6108082
    Abstract: A method and apparatus for an improved spectral imaging system is provided. The system is capable of measuring the fluorescence, luminescence, or absorption at selected locations on a sample plate. The emissions detection subassembly can tune to any wavelength within a continuum of wavelengths utilizing an interferometric spectral discriminator. The interferometric spectral discriminator creates an interferogram from which the wavelength spectra for each pixel of the array can be calculated, typically using Fourier transform analysis. In one aspect, the chromatic accuracy of the system is calibrated using a calibration slit placed in the input aperture of the input relay lens but outside of the sample image. The slit is illuminated using a source of known wavelength. The fringe count versus the wavelength of the slit illumination source is monitored and used to calibrate the spectral discriminator.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 21, 1999
    Date of Patent: August 22, 2000
    Assignee: Bio-Rad Laboratories
    Inventors: Kenneth J. Pettipiece, William B. Amos
  • Patent number: 6093158
    Abstract: A system is provided for monitoring an undesired behavioral disorder such as bruxism, jaw clenching, or snoring. A processor correlates the monitored behavior with the onset of the undesired disorder. Since behavior of this type is typically subconscious, the sensor is preferably coupled to a warning device to alert the patient when he or she is performing the undesired behavior. Typically the warning device causes the patient to experience an unpleasant sensation, thus promoting the discontinuance of the behavior. In one embodiment the system determines which stimuli is most effective and therefore best suited for an individual patient. The system may further include means to record the monitored data related to the undesired behavioral disorders. This feature allows the patient to receive data related to the rate, duration, intensity, and time of day that the unconscious behavior occurred thus allowing the patient to correlate the undesired behavior with outside factors.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 14, 1998
    Date of Patent: July 25, 2000
    Inventor: Donald E. Morris
  • Patent number: 6091444
    Abstract: A method and apparatus for continuously monitoring a melt surface is provided. The camera includes a CCD detector array, electronic shutter, and associated optical train mounted within a water cooled enclosure, all mounted within close proximity to the melt. Radiation shields surround the enclosure in order to attenuate the heat radiated from the melt to manageable levels. To minimize damage to the electro-optical components of the camera due to melt vapors and other contaminants, the camera enclosure includes a small viewing pinhole through which an inert gas is directed. The pinhole is small enough to minimize the gas flow rate while avoiding noticeable image diffraction. The small pinhole also provides a large depth of field, rendering high quality images of the melt. A compound lens system focuses the image into the CCD array to produce a near diffraction limited image over the angles of interest.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 25, 1997
    Date of Patent: July 18, 2000
    Assignee: United States Enrichment Corporation
    Inventors: Thomas J. McCarville, Christopher M. Nelson, Henry Atiles
  • Patent number: 6075651
    Abstract: A compact, lightweight, multi-wavelength display system which can be used as a collimating eyepiece is provided. The system utilizes a polarization selective optical element, or PS element, that reflects one linear polarization state while transmitting radiation of the orthogonal linear polarization state. The PS element is used in combination with a quarter wave plate and an optical element, the optical element including a partially reflective surface. The optical element may either be a single element or an optical doublet. In the latter configuration, the partially reflective surface is at the interface between the two singlets that comprise the doublet. The system also includes an image source that either alone, or in combination with other optical elements, produces circularly polarized light of the desired rotary sense.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 28, 1999
    Date of Patent: June 13, 2000
    Assignee: Kaiser Electro-Optics, Inc.
    Inventor: Michael Hoppe
  • Patent number: 6057525
    Abstract: A method and apparatus for micromachining and microdrilling which results in a machined part of superior surface quality is provided. The system uses a near diffraction limited, high repetition rate, short pulse length, visible wavelength laser. The laser is combined with a high speed precision tilting mirror and suitable beam shaping optics, thus allowing a large amount of energy to be accurately positioned and scanned on the workpiece. As a result of this system, complicated, high resolution machining patterns can be achieved. A cover plate may be temporarily attached to the workpiece. Then as the workpiece material is vaporized during the machining process, the vapors condense on the cover plate rather than the surface of the workpiece. In order to eliminate cutting rate variations as the cutting direction is varied, a randomly polarized laser beam is utilized. A rotating half-wave plate is used to achieve the random polarization.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 10, 1997
    Date of Patent: May 2, 2000
    Assignee: United States Enrichment Corporation
    Inventors: Jim Chang, Bruce E. Warner, Ernest P. Dragon
  • Patent number: 6048382
    Abstract: A method of upgrading relatively rich, fine-grained earthy hematite iron ores is provided. The iron ore, after suitable preparation, is reduced using a solid state reduction technique. As a result of the reduction process, the iron grains undergo size enhancement while the nonmetallic oxides are unreduced and remain as refractory oxide gangue. After completion of the reduction process, the enlarged malleable metallic iron grains are crushed in such a way as to cause the iron grains to fuse together, forming large, flat iron flakes. In order to achieve maximum flake size, the crushing system applies a relatively gradual pressing force rather than a rapid, impact type of force. As the large flakes are formed, the iron grains are liberated from the refractory oxide grains resulting in an increase in density. The crushing system causes non-iron oxide bonds to be broken, resulting in the formation of residual refractory particles generally with a grain size of less than 0.05 millimeters.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 6, 1998
    Date of Patent: April 11, 2000
    Assignee: Bechtel Corporation
    Inventor: Richard B. Greenwalt
  • Patent number: 6043506
    Abstract: An apparatus capable of measuring quantities of biological or other types of samples that have been labeled using any of a variety of techniques including fluorescence, radioisotopes, enzyme activated light emitting chemicals, and enzyme activated fluorescent materials is provided. The apparatus allows for either simultaneous or sequential acquisition of signals from multiple sample types. The apparatus is not restricted to a particular source or wavelength of excitation or readout light, nor is the apparatus restricted to a particular emission wavelength. The provided scanner includes a source module that preferably contains an internal laser emitting two different wavelengths of approximately the same intensity. An optional external light source may be coupled to the source module, thus adding further flexibility through the addition of other wavelengths (e.g., V, visible, mid-IR, and IR). The scanner also includes a detection module.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 30, 1997
    Date of Patent: March 28, 2000
    Assignee: Bio-Rad Laboratories, Inc.
    Inventors: David M. Heffelfinger, Rebecca Ann Batterson, Renato Salgado
  • Patent number: 6024920
    Abstract: A scanning head assembly is provided, the scanning head suited for use with instruments that characterize the absorption, fluorescence, and/or luminescence properties of one or more samples contained within a sample plate or microplate. The scanning head assembly is coupled to a pair of scanning mechanisms, thereby allowing the head assembly to be raster scanned along both the x- and y-axis. Although the scanning preferably follows a serpentine pattern, other scan patterns can be utilized. Single or multiple measurements can be made per sample well, multiple measurements either being reported individually or averaged together. Although the scanning head assembly can utilize a variety of configurations, in the preferred embodiment the scanning head assembly has a C-shape with the light source and associated optics mounted in the lower arm of the assembly and the detector and associated optics mounted in the upper arm.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 14, 1999
    Date of Patent: February 15, 2000
    Assignee: Bio-Rad Laboratories, Inc.
    Inventor: Chris Cunanan
  • Patent number: 6025060
    Abstract: A method and apparatus for creating unique gemstones is provided. The method comprises the steps of optically contacting the gemstones of interest followed by a heat treatment of the composite gemstone. The heat treatment step increases the bond strength and therefore the resistance of the bond to reversal. In one aspect of the invention, a composite gem is fabricated by bonding a naturally occurring gem to an artificial gem to form a single composite gemstone of large size that outwardly appears to be a single natural gem. The composite gem may be fabricated at a fraction of the cost of a natural stone of the same size. In another aspect of the invention, an intensely colored natural stone is bonded to a colorless or lightly colored artificial stone. This composite retains the intense color associated with the natural stone while enjoying the brilliance, depth, and size resulting from the combination of stones.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 7, 1998
    Date of Patent: February 15, 2000
    Assignee: Onyx Optics, Inc.
    Inventor: Helmuth E. Meissner
  • Patent number: 5978390
    Abstract: A method and apparatus 200 for converting dual 4-wire digital data services (DDS-1 and DDS-2) for transmission over a single twisted pair telephone line 205. The present method includes use of a digital data service remote terminal 219 and a digital data service central office terminal 201. Each terminal converts more than one 4-wire digital data services into a 2B1Q signal for transmission over the single twisted pair telephone line 205. The present method provides an efficient and cost effective technique for increasing 4-wire digital data services to a customer premises without a corresponding increase in the number of telephone lines.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 5, 1997
    Date of Patent: November 2, 1999
    Assignee: Raychem Corporation
    Inventor: Nicholas A. Balatoni
  • Patent number: 5958329
    Abstract: A method and apparatus for producing nanoparticles at a high rate is provided. The system uses two chambers separated by a narrow duct. Contained within the lower chamber is the source material, preferably heated with an electron gun and fed with a continuous feeder for extended nanoparticle production runs. The upper chamber is used to nucleate the nanoparticles, the nanoparticles formed when the source vapor collides with a gas contained within the upper chamber. Depending upon the desired nanoparticles, the gas within the upper chamber is either inert or reactive. The duct connecting the upper and lower chambers is narrow enough to allow differential pumping of the chambers. Furthermore the vapor stream flowing though the duct at high speed provides a pumping action which helps to maintain the differential pressures within the two chambers. At least a portion of the top surface of the upper chamber is cooled, thus providing a condensation site for the nanoparticles.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 6, 1997
    Date of Patent: September 28, 1999
    Assignee: United States Enrichment Corporation
    Inventor: Donald Lee Brown
  • Patent number: 5951838
    Abstract: A method and apparatus for achieving uniform illumination in an electrophoresis apparatus is provided. Uniform illumination allows quantitative measurements of an electrophoresis gel to be made, thus increasing the information which can be obtained from an electrophoretic analysis. Uniform illumination is achieved by scanning the light source, preferably in a trans-illumination mode, across the sample gel in a direction perpendicular to the axis of the source. The light source is comprised of one or more light bulbs placed in a light tray. Variations in light intensity near the source end portions may be minimized using a variety of techniques including extended light bulbs, filters, reflectors, diffusers, or supplemental sources.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 10, 1997
    Date of Patent: September 14, 1999
    Assignee: Bio-Rad Laboratories, Inc.
    Inventors: David M. Heffelfinger, Craig Van Horn
  • Patent number: 5945649
    Abstract: An isotopically selective laser process and apparatus for removal of Pb-210 from natural lead that involves a one-photon near-resonant, two-photon resonant excitation of one or more Rydberg levels, followed by field ionization and then electrostatic extraction. The wavelength to the near-resonant intermediate state is counter propagated with respect to the second wavelength required to populate the final Rydberg state. This scheme takes advantage of the large first excited state cross section, and only modest laser fluences are required. The non-resonant process helps to avoid two problems: first, stimulated Raman Gain due to the nearby F=3/2 hyperfine component of Pb-207 and, second, direct absorption of the first transition process light by Pb-207.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 27, 1997
    Date of Patent: August 31, 1999
    Assignee: United States Enrichment Corp.
    Inventors: Karl F. Scheibner, Christopher A. Haynam, Michael A. Johnson, Earl F. Worden
  • Patent number: 5936984
    Abstract: A method and apparatus for achieving improved performance in a solid state laser is provided. A flanged, at least partially undoped end-cap is attached to at least one end of a laserable medium. Preferably flanged, undoped end-caps are attached to both ends of the laserable medium. Due to the low scatter requirements for the interface between the end-caps and the laser rod, a non-adhesive method of bonding is utilized such as optical contacting combined with a subsequent heat treatment of the optically contacted composite. The non-bonded end surfaces of the flanged end-caps are coated with laser cavity coatings appropriate for the lasing wavelength of the laser rod. A cooling jacket, sealably coupled to the flanged end-caps, surrounds the entire length of the laserable medium. Radiation from a pump source is focussed by a lens duct and passed through at least one flanged end-cap into the laser rod.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 21, 1998
    Date of Patent: August 10, 1999
    Assignees: Onxy Optics, Inc., United States Enrichment Corporation
    Inventors: Helmuth E. Meissner, Raymond J. Beach, Camille Bibeau, Steven B. Sutton, Scott Mitchell, Isaac Bass, Eric Honea
  • Patent number: 5846638
    Abstract: A method of forming defect-free permanent bonds without the use of adhesives as well as devices formed by this method is disclosed. In general, the disclosed process allows similar or dissimilar crystalline, vitreous or dense polycrystalline ceramic, metallic or organic polymeric components to be first joined by optical contacting and then heat treated to stabilize the bond. The heat treatment can be performed at a low enough temperature to prevent interdiffusion between species, thus insuring that the bond is not subjected to excessive mechanical stresses and that the materials do not undergo phase changes.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 29, 1995
    Date of Patent: December 8, 1998
    Assignee: Onyx Optics, Inc.
    Inventor: Helmuth E. Meissner
  • Patent number: 5800153
    Abstract: An apparatus and a method for generating repetitive planar detonation waves at varying and controllable frequencies are provided. The apparatus utilizes the over-pressure associated with each detonation wave to interrupt the ambient pressure, post-injection mixing of the reactant gases between the detonation cycles. In-line mechanical valves can be used to positively interrupt one or both reactant gases if the reaction within the detonation tube degrades to deflagrative burning. The detonation system can be optimized during operation by monitoring either the detonation wave pressure or velocity and adjusting the reactant gas mixture accordingly.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 20, 1995
    Date of Patent: September 1, 1998
    Assignee: Mark DeRoche
    Inventor: Mark DeRoche
  • Patent number: 5696458
    Abstract: A multi-channel readout chip is provided in which each channel has an analog section and a digital section. Each channel of the readout chip employs low noise charge amplifiers with self trigger and calibration capabilities to provide timing information with better than 20 nanosecond precision. The trigger threshold can be adjusted to provide energy discrimination. The chip has a sparse readout function in which only the channels which have received signals greater than a preselected threshold value are readout, thus providing fast data acquisition capabilities.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 2, 1995
    Date of Patent: December 9, 1997
    Assignee: Nova R&D, Inc.
    Inventors: Tumay O. Tumer, Bo Pi, Frank L. Augustine
  • Patent number: 5690262
    Abstract: A system is provided for securely attaching a portable device to the clothing or other personal item of a user. The system utilizes a modified retaining clip, the retaining clip being pivotably mounted to the device housing. As modified, the retaining clip may be locked in a closed position, thus preventing the portable device from being easily dislodged from the selected personal article. In one embodiment, an adjustable separator is interposed between one end of the mounting clip and the device housing. By controlling the amount that the first end of the clip can be depressed, the separator also controls the size of the gap between the second end of the clip and the device housing. In a second embodiment, the modified retaining clip includes a pair of flexible projections proximate one end of the clip as well as a compression mechanism. The compression mechanism controls the gap between the two flexible projections, thus controlling the relative flexibility of the projections.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 11, 1996
    Date of Patent: November 25, 1997
    Inventor: Robert Vardanega
  • Patent number: 5680327
    Abstract: The present invention provides a method and apparatus for accurately matching colors. The color matching system includes a host computer and a color input device in communication with the host computer. Preferably the color input device is capable of obtaining spectral data, such as that obtained using a spectrophotometer. The host computer includes a color library, a color management system, a monitor, and a user interface. In one aspect of the invention, the user selects a target color, a color library to use for matching, a color distance tolerance, and a light source under which the colors are to be matched. The target color is compared to the colors in the library and the color or colors in the library that are within the specified color tolerance are reported. In a second aspect of the invention, the user selects a color and two illuminants. The color under each of the two illuminants is compared and the color distance between the two is reported.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 21, 1995
    Date of Patent: October 21, 1997
    Assignee: Light Source Computer Images, Inc.
    Inventors: Robert L. Cook, Eric M. Herrmann, Nelson Offner, Edward M. Granger, Akin Dirik, Lawrence D. Baca
  • Patent number: D416247
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 6, 1998
    Date of Patent: November 9, 1999
    Assignee: Acco Brands, Inc.
    Inventors: Gregg A. Flender, Alan D. Ball, Timothy J. Coonahan, Shannon Dougan