Abstract: Apparatus for being held by the human hand for performing refractive keratectomy on the eye of a patient by the use of radio frequency energy from a radio frequency generator. An elongate probe has proximal and distal extremities. The proximal extremity is sized to be grasped by a human hand. The elongate probe has a length so that the distal extremity can be held in close proximity to the cornea while the proximal extremity is held by the human hand. An energy delivery member is carried by the distal extremity. Conductors are carried by the elongate probe for conducting radio frequency from the generator to the energy delivery member. A dispersive member is carried by the energy delivery member for dispersing the radio frequency energy from the energy delivery member and applies the energy to the cornea to remove a portion of said cornea in order to reshape the cornea and improve vision.
Abstract: A self-contained, integrated-structure, miniature, electrochemical-type oxygen sensor is described which uses an oxygen ion conducting solid electrolyte. An encapsulated metal-metal oxide reference electrode on one surface of the solid electrolyte provides a reference oxygen pressure. A sensing electrode is placed on the other surface. The voltage developed between the reference electrode and the sensing electrode is indicative of the oxygen content of the fluid the sensing electrode is contacting.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
July 9, 1996
Date of Patent:
October 27, 1998
Assignee:
The Board of Trustees of Leland Stanford Jun. Univ.
Abstract: A rotary cylindrical sputtering system incorporates separate, separately-controlled linear magnetron sputter cathode and reaction zones for sputter depositing materials such as refractory metals and forming oxides and other compounds and alloys of such materials. The associated process involves rotating or translating workpieces past the differentially pumped, atmospherically separated, sequentially or simultaneously operated cathode and reaction zones and is characterized by the ability to form a wide range of materials, by high throughput, and by controlled coating thickness, including both constant and selectively varied thickness profiles.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
February 8, 1988
Date of Patent:
July 25, 1989
Assignee:
Optical Coating Laboratory, Inc.
Inventors:
Michael A. Scobey, Richard I. Seddon, James W. Seeser, R. Russel Austin, Paul M. LeFebvre, Barry W. Manley
Abstract: A method of making a plurality of individual prints on a single sheet of photographic print paper is disclosed herein along with a particular easel arrangement for carrying out this method. The easel arrangement includes a fixed planar surface of sufficient size to support the photographic print paper for movement between a number of different positions, each corresponding to the placement of a particular print on the overall sheet. In order to make the individual prints, this sheet is manually moved to its various positions with the aid of stop members which engage the leading edge of the sheet but which are readily movable out of engagement therewith. In this way, the sheet of photographic print paper can be easily and accurately moved from position to position.
Abstract: A thin-wall tube specimen is biaxially tested for stress analysis by applying compressive axial stress and either internal surface pressure or external surface pressure to the specimen. Torsion is not required. The sample is positioned between platens which are assembled inside a pressure collet. Axial compressive stress is applied through the platens to the specimen, and hydraulic pressure is applied through the assembly to the internal and external cylindrical surfaces of the specimen. Rubber bladders may be employed when applying the surface pressures.
Abstract: A lightweight pressure release plug is retained by two cam-shaped pivoting arms. The plug is released by dropping a cam shaped weight which rotates the arms to release the plug.