Abstract: Apparatus for making fused bundles of glass fibers including a rectangular support for receiving the fibers to be fused, quadrangularly related plungers, one movable toward and away from each of the sides of said rectangular die, a number of high pressure cylinders arranged to force said plungers simultaneously toward and against the die and a heating furnace enclosing the die and adjacent portions of the plungers. The plungers and furnace are supported independently of each other upon a common base of the apparatus whereby the furnace is unaffected by forces applied to the plungers and die.
Abstract: A circuit for use with an oximeter system which provides constant current pulses to light-emitting diodes in a sequential and cyclical manner. The circuit maintains magnitudes of pulses in the pulse train equal to certain other pulses in the pulse train over extremes of temperature variation, voltage variation, and time duration. Each diode is energized by a series of pulses having the same magnitude, although pulse magnitudes will vary from diode to diode. Therefore, light output from one light-emitting diode remains proportional to light output from the others.
Abstract: A stretching frame and vacuum former having an identical geometric shape with the vacuum former being proportionally reduced in peripheral dimensions, permits a stretched molecularly-oriented, light-polarizing, organic film having a uniform direction of polarization to be bonded to a substrate without distorting the direction of polarization. The method is practiced by supporting the molecularly-oriented, light-polarizing, organic film in contact with the edge of the vacuum former with the vacuum former being located substantially equidistant from the stretching frame and then a vacuum is applied to the chamber of the vacuum former to draw the film down onto the optical element. By utilizing a stretching frame and vacuum former having identical geometry, the uniform direction of polarization is not distorted by uneven stretching of the organic film as it is drawn down into contact with the glass element by the reduced pressure.
Abstract: Microscope objectives having a numerical aperture of substantially 0.25 and a magnification of about 10X provide a substantially flat image field of about 24mm.
Abstract: A patient stimulating pacer electrode for use with heart pacers or other like devices. The electrode is constructed in a porous manner to have large surface area to reduce polarization losses while simultaneously having small overall dimensions for increasing stimulation current density and its ability to stimulate. Electrically conductive powdered metal is subjected to a sintering process to produce a porous conductive structure which is employed as the electrode. Conductive fluid from within the patient's body flows into the interstices of the overall small-dimensioned porous conductive structure; the resulting fluid-structure interface comprises a large surface area thereby reducing polarization losses.
Abstract: A method and apparatus for transferring frozen sections from a microtome or ultramicrotome to a microscope or the like without the deleterious effects of the ambient conditions. The apparatus includes a temperature regulated cooling means and protective enclosure to protect the frozen specimen during the transfer. The apparatus can be plugged into the vacuum chamber of an electron microscope and then the protective enclosure removed to present the frozen specimen for examination.
Abstract: The members which are utilized to hold and position a rod of erbium laser glass material within an imaging cavity are formed of a glass material which is transparent at the pumping wavelengths of the erbium ions and/or associated sensitizer ions in order to prevent masking of the laser rod to the pumping light energy at those locations where the holders come into contact with the laser rod. This arrangement optimizes the performance of the erbium glass laser rod configuration.
Abstract: A high index of refraction, low softening point, low expansion segment glass is fused into a countersunk photochromic glass blank of lower index of refraction. The high index of refraction segment is primarily composed of SiO.sub.2, B.sub.2 O.sub.3, and PbO with lesser amounts of other oxides.
Abstract: A high index of refraction, low softening point, low expansion segment glass is fused into a countersunk photochromic glass blank of lower index of refraction. The high index of refraction segment is primarily composed of SiO.sub.2, B.sub.2 O.sub.3 and PbO with lesser amounts of other oxides.
Abstract: Apparatus for evaluation a human subject's color vision response including light emmiting diodes providing luminance in the yellow and red and green color spectrums, means for controlling the individual luminescence of the red and green diodes in an inverse relationship and means for displaying the yellow and red-green luminescence for comparative viewing by the human subject.