Abstract: An accelerometer based on an optical displacement sensor is disclosed. An embodiment of the present invention directs a light beam toward an optically resonant cavity and detects both the reflected and transmitted optical beams that result from interaction with the optically resonant cavity. The optically resonant cavity has a cavity length that is based on the position of a proof mass that moves in response to an acceleration.
Abstract: A method and apparatus are disclosed that provide a technique for testing a data-processing system that enables communications between two or more telecommunications endpoints. An example of such a data-processing system is a Session-Initiation Protocol (SIP) proxy server. In particular, a test-execution system, in accordance with the illustrative embodiment of the present invention, transmits test-related signals to and receives test-related signals from one or more endpoints, such as SIP-enabled telephones. Some of the transmitted test-related signals direct an endpoint to transmit a message, such as a session-initiation request, to the data-processing system under test. Some of the received test-related signals comprise information from an endpoint, such as whether or not a message has been received from the data-processing system under test.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
July 7, 2005
Date of Patent:
September 1, 2009
Assignee:
Avaya Inc.
Inventors:
William Howard Chriss, Michael Robert Lundberg, Shashank Sarwate, Diane Somers, M. Umit Uyar
Abstract: An apparatus and method for monitoring a large number of binding interactions and obtaining data related to the interactions. In accordance with the illustrative embodiment, the apparatus includes an IR sensor, a sliding separator, and IR-transmitting fibers that are optically coupled, at a first end thereof, to the sensor. The sliding separator adjusts the spacing between fibers as is required for interfacing the second end of the fibers with any of a variety of sample carriers. The second end of the fibers capture chemical entities form the sample carriers. The chemical entities at the end of the fibers are then contacted with a binding compound. If binding activity occurs, a thermal signal indicative thereof will be transmitted through the fiber to the sensor.
Abstract: The invention relates to an output circuit for an output module for switching at least one connected load. The task of the invention is to present a circuit for output-side switching of at least one connected load, especially a circuit that also satisfies the standards DIN EN 954-1 or IEC 61508. The invention proposes an output circuit for an output module for switching at least one connected load, especially an inductive load, which is distinguished by a one-channel peripheral terminal (PA) for connecting the one or more loads and which comprises at least two driver modules (101; 102), especially FET transistors, connected in series between a power-supply voltage and the peripheral terminal, wherein each of the driver modules is connected to a logic unit assigned to the output module for controlling the driver modules via a separate control channel (OUT_LK1, IC10; OUT_LK2; IC20).
Abstract: Disclosed herein is a method of fabricating nano-components using nanoplates, including the steps of: printing a grid on a substrate using photolithography and Electron Beam Lithography; spraying an aqueous solution dispersed with nanoplates onto the grid portion to position the nanoplates on the substrate; depositing a protective film of a predetermined thickness on the substrate and the nanoplates positioned on the substrate; ion-etching the nanoplates deposited with the protective film by using a Focused Ion Beam (FIB) or Electron Beam Lithography; and eliminating the protective film remaining on the substrate using a protective film remover after the ion-etching of the nanoplates, and a method of manufacturing nanomachines or nanostructures by transporting such nano-components using a nano probe and assembling with other nano-components.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
October 31, 2005
Date of Patent:
July 7, 2009
Assignee:
Korean Research Institute of Standards and Science
Inventors:
Yong Ju Yun, Chil Seong Ah, Dong Han Ha, Hyung Ju Park, Wan Soo Yun, Kwang Cheol Lee, Gwang Seo Park
Abstract: Methods for fabricating an avalanche photodiode (APD), wherein the APD provides both high optical coupling efficiency and low dark count rate. The APD is formed such that it provides an active region of sufficient width to enable high optical coupling efficiency and a low dark count rate. Some APDs fabricated using these methods have a device area with an active region and an edge region, wherein the size of the active region is substantially matched to the mode-field diameter of an optical beam, and wherein the size of the edge region is substantially minimized and further wherein the device region maintains a substantially uniform gain and breakdown voltage.
Abstract: A method and apparatus for powering one or more remotely-situated devices. In accordance with some embodiments of the invention, energy is added (at a convenient location) to a medium that the remotely-situated devices are associated with (e.g., a medium that the remotely-situated devices are sensing, controlling, alarming, etc). The energy is removed from the medium near to the remotely-situated devices. If required, the energy is converted to a form that is useable by the remotely-situated device. The removed energy is delivered to the remotely-situated devices and is used by them to perform an action that is associated with the medium (e.g., sensing a characteristic of the medium, controlling a characteristic of the medium, providing an alarm responsive to a value of a characteristic of the medium, etc.
Abstract: An optical displacement sensor for sensing an environmental stimulus is disclosed. The optical displacement sensor exhibits an optical design that has suppressed back reflection and improved alignment tolerance between its optical components. The sensor is based on an optically resonant cavity whose cavity length is affected by the environmental stimulus. An embodiment of the present invention utilizes a lens to redirect a first light signal toward an optically resonant cavity such that the light is incident on the cavity at a non-normal angle of incidence.
Abstract: A technique for launching a missile that avoids some of the costs and disadvantages for doing so in the prior art. In particular, the illustrative embodiment of the present invention uses an electromagnetic catapult to throw the missile clear of the launch platform—with sufficient velocity to attain aerodynamic flight—before the missile's engine is ignited.
Abstract: An apparatus and method for detecting multiple beams from a beamsplitter is disclosed. Some embodiments of the present invention are particularly well-suited for use in microphones, high-sensitivity pressure sensors, vibration sensors, and accelerometer applications. Some embodiments of the present invention generate a differential electrical output signal that is based on multiple detected optical signals. The differential output signal is generated in response to an environmental stimulus, such as a pressure differential or incident acoustic energy. In accordance with the illustrative embodiment, an optical displacement sensor redirects the transmitted beam back through the optically-resonant cavity with an angular offset. Due to the angular offset, the redirected beam (i.e., retransmitted beam) transits the cavity with an intra-cavity path length that corresponds to substantially full transmittance of the retransmitted beam in the absence of the environmental stimulus.
Abstract: The invention relates to a light reflector comprising a reflective surface having facets at least in sections, and a region for arranging at least one luminous means, wherein facets in a first region, closer to the region for arranging at least one luminous means, the region close to the luminous means, have a cylindrical shape, and facets in a second region, more remote from the region for arranging at least one luminous means, the region remote from the luminous means, have a spherical shape.
Abstract: The invention specifically relates to a plug-and-socket connection part (1) of a plug-and-socket connection for a data transmission cable with a plurality of electrical conductors, comprising a connection housing, and per electrical conductor, a connection contact element (31) held by the connection housing, in each case with one insulation displacement contact (31.1) or a piercing contact, for contacting the electrical conductor, as well as in each case a contact (13.1) for contacting corresponding contacts of a corresponding counter piece with the plug-and-socket connection part. Each insulation displacement contact (31.1) or each piercing contact is electrically connectable to one of the contacts. The invention is characterized essentially in that the connection housing is shaped, such that the connection contact elements (31) may not be introduced from the outside into the connection housing.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
July 26, 2007
Date of Patent:
June 2, 2009
Assignee:
Phoenix Contact GmbH & Co. KG
Inventors:
Matthias Gerber, Rolf Weber, Patrick Zollinger
Abstract: A technique for improving the effectiveness of conference calls is disclosed. The present invention is a teleconferencing system that is based upon wireless technology. Access points, one or more per conference area, distribute the audio to and from each participant in the conference area. Wireless terminals are used by the participants to receive audio from other participants that are not collocated and to transmit audio to other participants that are not collocated. The teleconferencing system tracks which participants are collocated with each other versus not collocated with each other and transmits a composite audio signal to each participant.
Abstract: In order to provide light guides, in particular in the form of glass rod portions, with improved end faces, the invention provides a method for examining glass rods, in particular light guides, in which the glass rods are arranged in front of two cameras, the cameras recording the end faces from the sides, in two different radial viewing directions with respect to the longitudinal axis of the glass rods, and the planarity and angularity of the contour of the end faces being optically and contactlessly determined with both cameras on the basis of the recordings, and a glass rod automatically being rejected and/or sorted by means of a rejecting/sorting device if there is any deviation of the planarity or angularity of the end faces of the glass rod from a respectively prescribed set range.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
May 15, 2007
Date of Patent:
May 26, 2009
Assignee:
Schott AG
Inventors:
Ernst Parzl, Johann Piegendorfer, Martin Zöttl
Abstract: The invention relates to an apparatus for therapeutic treatment of a patient with magnetic fields, in particular with nuclear magnetic resonances. One object is to provide an apparatus for treatment of a patient with magnetic fields, which in particular allows localized treatment, for example in the head area of the patient, which treatment places as little load as possible on the patient and can be used in a space-saving manner. A further aim is for the apparatus to have the capability to be flexibly matched to the anatomy of the patient and/or of the debilitation. The apparatus has a rest and at least one first cantilever arm (4B), which projects out of the plane defined by the rest (1C), with a device (30B) being arranged on the first cantilever arm (4B) in order to produce the first magnetic treatment field. The apparatus is particularly preferably in the form of a treatment stool or seat.
Abstract: Methods for mitigating errors in velocity estimates obtained from correlation SONARs when the SONARs are operated over irregular ocean-bottom terrain are disclosed.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
April 30, 2007
Date of Patent:
April 28, 2009
Assignee:
Lockheed Martin Corporation
Inventors:
Anthony L. Scoca, James G. Huber, Jerry Gabriel Klein
Abstract: The illustrative embodiment of the invention is a munitions canister having a cover that is impervious to a variety of environmental stresses. In the illustrative embodiment, the cover includes a layer of rubber, which overlies a layer of sectioned, impact-resistant foam, which overlies a dome-shaped, structural member, which overlies a layer of acoustical dampening foam.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
October 28, 2004
Date of Patent:
April 21, 2009
Assignee:
Lockheed Martin Corporation
Inventors:
Robert B. Williams, James A. Waicukauski
Abstract: The invention relates to a display device having a fiber-optic plate and a display with an image plane on which the image information of the display is generated, the fiber-optic plate comprising a fiber bundle with a multiplicity of fiber cores extending beside one another, which are enclosed by a cladding material and which transmit light from an entry face of the fiber-optic plate, facing the display, to an exit face of the fiber-optic plate, wherein the entry face of the fiber-optic plate lies further away from the image plane than the lateral dimension of the smallest image information representable by the display.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
September 13, 2007
Date of Patent:
April 7, 2009
Assignee:
Schott AG
Inventors:
Steffen Reichel, Burkhard Danielzik, Kevin Tabor, Michael Weisser
Abstract: A UAV recovery system is disclosed. In the illustrative embodiment for UAV recovery over water, the system includes ship-based elements and UAV-based elements. The UAV-based elements include a mass, such as ball, that is coupled to cord, which is in turn coupled to the tail of a UAV. The ship-based elements include a capture plate and a boom, wherein the boom is pivotably coupled to the deck of a ship. For use in recovery operations, the boom is rotated so that it extends over the side of the ship. A UAV is flown over the boom toward the capture plate at an altitude such that the mass that is attached to the tail of the UAV hangs lower than the capture plate. With continued forward motion, the cord that hangs from the UAV is captured by a grooves in the capture plate. The capture plate geometrically constrains the mass, thereby assuring positive capture of the UAV.
Abstract: Polarization-diverse optical devices and related methods are disclosed. In some embodiments, these devices and methods are realized by utilizing a four-port, wavelength-dependent optical coupler that is arranged to receive identical counter-propagating optical signals.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
November 29, 2006
Date of Patent:
March 17, 2009
Assignee:
Universiteit Twente
Inventors:
Edwin Jan Klein, Douwe Harmen Geuzebroek, Alfred Driessen