Patents Represented by Attorney K. Lukacher
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Patent number: 6158722Abstract: A mixing system utilizes up pumping impellers which entrain gas into the liquid both at the surface (the gas liquid interface) and below the surface by induction to draw gas down below the surface where it is dispersed into the circulation produced by the impellers. The impellers are the axial flow type. Tubes disposed on the suction sides of the impeller blades, and providing gas outlets near the tips of the blades, rotate with the impellers. The tubes may extend along the shaft above the surface or into a hollow shaft having a breathing opening above the surface. The rotation of the impeller produces a suction at the tube outlets to draw gas into the liquid while the upward circulation produces surface turbulence for gas entrainment. The entrained gas from the surface and the gas discharged from the tubes is circulated.Type: GrantFiled: September 23, 1998Date of Patent: December 12, 2000Assignee: General Signal CorporationInventor: Bernd Gigas
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Patent number: 6109449Abstract: A mixing system in a tank provides a flotation cell for froth collection of minerals such as metallic ores thereby separating such ores from other materials with which they are mined and enabling a concentrated ore component to be collected. The mixing system maintains particles containing the ores in a circulating liquid suspension in a contact zone where bubbles are discharged. Ore particles are attracted and attached to the bubbles. The bubbles rise and float to the top of the liquid for collection of the concentrated ores. The mixing system includes a radial flow impeller and an axial flow impeller which are attached for rotation on a common shaft, with the axial flow impeller below the radial flow impeller. The radial flow impeller is disposed in a space between a disc, which rotates with the radial flow impeller and another disc which is stationary, and may be a flange of a pipe around the shaft and extending above the surface of the liquid.Type: GrantFiled: November 4, 1998Date of Patent: August 29, 2000Assignee: General Signal CorporationInventors: Richard A Howk, Michael A. Giralico, Thomas A. Post
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Patent number: 6089748Abstract: Mixer apparatus having an impeller on a shaft, which circulates a body of liquid the surface of which can clear the impeller, especially when the liquid is in a tank, and the tank is drained, is protected against excessive by use of a flexural member, which may be in the form of radially opposed pairs of resilient plates, which extend from the shaft and are attached thereto by a collar. As the liquid surface drops below the impeller, the members present surfaces to the liquid in the tank on which forces are opposing the oscillation are developed by interaction of the surfaces with the liquid in the tank. Restoring forces on the shaft due to the flexing of the resilient plates also reduce the shaft oscillation. The stiffness of the plates is selected to optimize the restoring forces for the mixing apparatus which is stabilized.Type: GrantFiled: October 1, 1998Date of Patent: July 18, 2000Assignee: General Signal CorporationInventors: Keith T. McDermott, Ronald J. Weetman
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Patent number: 6075650Abstract: A lens shapes a diverging laser diode beam, and particularly circularizes and collimates, or diverges, or converges the beam. The lens may be part of an optical system, or part of a laser diode assembly. The lens is constituted of a body, the opposite ends of which are spaced from each other. The surfaces of the ends may be toric with the toric centers being coincident with the optical axis. The surfaces also have curvature profiles which circularize and collimates, or diverges, or converges collimates the beam. The curvature profile of one of the first and second surfaces has a correction profile which is a function of Zernike polynomials, thereby reducing wavefront error of the beam exiting the lens. The correction profile is also a function of the offset of the laser diode from the optical axis (misalignment), thereby increasing the misalignment tolerances for beam to lens centering. The curvature profiles of the surfaces may have correction for astigmatism in the beam shape produced by the laser diode.Type: GrantFiled: June 10, 1998Date of Patent: June 13, 2000Assignee: Rochester Photonics CorporationInventors: G. Michael Morris, Kevin J. McIntyre, Kenneth F. Walsh
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Patent number: 6024815Abstract: A glass channel insert to guide, support, and seal a slidable window in a supporting channel window frame. The channel insert includes a centrally disposed durable plastic strip to bear the weight of the window and side sealing or glide members, preferably a laterally disposed pair of opposed pile weatherstrips to seal the inner and outer window surfaces from wind and water. The bearing strip and the weatherstrips are adhered to a common surface of a flexible backing web, preferably by simultaneous ultrasonic welding, providing a substantially planar glass channel element which can be wound as a roll. In installation, the planar element is folded longitudinally to form a U-shaped glass channel insert, which can be sliced transversely at intervals along its back side to permit bending of the insert to follow the curved edges of windows.Type: GrantFiled: February 6, 1997Date of Patent: February 15, 2000Assignee: Ultrafab, IncInventor: Edward W. Norton
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Patent number: 6003993Abstract: A scanning ophthalmoscope scans an object plane in the interior of the eye by employing a first spatial light modulator to generate a time-varying first modulation pattern. A second spatial light modulator receives the illumination field generated by the interaction of the first modulation pattern with the interior of the eye. The second spatial light modulator generates a second modulation pattern corresponding to the first modulation pattern and transmits this second modulation pattern to an image detector, thereby forming an image of the object plane in the interior of the eye. The first and second spatial light modulators are linked by a function or mapping such that a modulation pattern generated by the first spatial light modulator maps to a particular modulation pattern generated by the second spatial light modulator.Type: GrantFiled: December 17, 1998Date of Patent: December 21, 1999Assignee: The General Hospital Corp.Inventor: Robert Webb
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Patent number: 6004053Abstract: A miniature printer is provided with a printer mechanism in a housing. A thermal printhead is fixedly mounted in the mechanism. The mechanism and the housing define a compartment for a roll of paper which is loosely disposed in the housing and is extended over the thermal printhead. The compartment is closed by a cover hinged to the housing at one end thereof. A platen roller is located in the cover in an opening larger than the shaft of the roller, which opening and cover provides a floating mount for the platen roller. A driven gear which rotates the platen roller is mounted on the shaft near one end thereof. A pair of hairpin springs have ends which are located in the path which the platen roller takes as the cover is closed and moves into engagement with the platen roller.Type: GrantFiled: September 11, 1998Date of Patent: December 21, 1999Assignee: Comtec Informationsystems, Inc.Inventors: Steven F. Petteruti, Richard J. Preliasco
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Patent number: 5997193Abstract: An intelligent, portable printer having a microprocessor controller, a printing mechanism, and a web feed mechanism integrated into an assembly which, together with a battery pack, may weigh about 1.5 pounds and be about 60 cubic inches in volume. The web may have removable labels adhesively attached to a liner, or it may be linerless label stock with exposed adhesive, or it may be non-adhesive plain paper stock. The web may be printed with bar codes, graphics, text, or lines. Because the printer is so small and light in weight, it may be used at any site where labels are required. By labels is meant any tickets, stickers, or other patches (so-called "label-stock"). The controller includes a microprocessor which communicates interactively with a terminal, which may be remote from the printer and may include or be a host computer, via cable, radio, or optical interfaces. The terminal supplies application programs and data representing the information to be printed.Type: GrantFiled: June 10, 1998Date of Patent: December 7, 1999Assignee: Comtec Information Systems, Inc.Inventors: Steven Petterutti, Majid Amani, David F. Beck
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Patent number: 5995452Abstract: An array system, which provides a unipolar acoustic impulse with a broad spectral response underwater, utilizes a vertical array of airgun or electrical spark sources whose individual peak source strengths are essentially constant over the array length, but whose individual source periods vary with depth. The array of sources produces in each instance a near-unipolar, impulsive signature with a broad pedestal-like spectrum. The system may be used for underwater object location and also for seismic exploration.Type: GrantFiled: January 16, 1998Date of Patent: November 30, 1999Assignee: Hydroacoustics, Inc.Inventor: John V. Bouyoucus
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Patent number: 5995283Abstract: A confocal microscope for generating an image of a sample includes a first scanning element for scanning a light beam along a first axis, and a second scanning element for scanning the light beam at a predetermined amplitude along a second axis perpendicular to the first axis. A third scanning element scans the light beam at a predetermined amplitude along a third axis perpendicular to an imaging plane defined by the first and second axes. The second and third scanning element are synchronized to scan at the same frequency. The second and third predetermined amplitudes are percentages of their maximum amplitudes. A selector determines the second and third predetermined amplitudes such that the sum of the percentages is equal to one-hundred percent.Type: GrantFiled: November 12, 1998Date of Patent: November 30, 1999Assignee: General Hospital CorporationInventors: R. Rox Anderson, Robert H. Webb, Milind Rajadhyaksha
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Patent number: 5988604Abstract: Impellers are provided which enhance the efficiency of surface aeration of a liquid, for example, liquid contained in open aeration tanks, in terms of the mass of oxygen transferred per hour to the liquid per horsepower used in driving the impeller. The impeller is an axial flow impeller and may be either a pitched blade turbine (PBT) or have airfoil shaped blades. In either case, the impeller has a portion which extends radially along an edge thereof which projects above the surface of the liquid being mixed in a vertical direction, a sufficient distance to substantially prevent flow of the liquid over the top edges of the blades of the impeller. Preferably, the impeller is rotated in an up-pumping direction and propels the liquid being aerated in a radially outward direction. A sufficient upward surge of liquid is produced so that the liquid is observed to splash back onto the surface a plurality of times in the course of operation of the impeller.Type: GrantFiled: October 10, 1997Date of Patent: November 23, 1999Assignee: General Signal CorporationInventor: John R. McWhirter
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Patent number: 5986753Abstract: An optical profilometer having a movable head for measurement of the profile of a surface of a wafer under test in response to an optical beam projected by the head and incident onto the surface. The wafer may be a substrate for a data storage disc, and the surface may be one of a plurality of surfaces of the wafer, including the side face, the edge, and a radius or bevel therebetween. A fixture for holding the wafer includes a frame for orienting the wafer and also pivotally rotating the wafer about an axis. A vacuum chuck holds the wafer on the frame. An actuator orients the fixture frame in an plurality of positions spaced angularly about the axis to present selected ones of the wafer surfaces to the beam for profile measurement. Wafers of various diameters may be accommodated on the fixture.Type: GrantFiled: March 9, 1998Date of Patent: November 16, 1999Assignee: Chapman Instruments Inc.Inventors: Matthew E. Seelig, Silvio P. Marchese-Ragona
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Patent number: 5978695Abstract: A system is provided having a clamping apparatus with first and second members, which are spaced apart from each other. An attachment mechanism is connected to the first member for attaching the apparatus to a confocal imaging system. This attachment mechanism has a surface with a window facing the tissue to be examined. Opposing this surface is a third member connected to the second member. A clamping mechanism includes the first and second members for clamping the tissue between the surface of the attachment mechanism and the surface of the third member, thereby stabilizing the tissue to the confocal imaging system. The window of the attachment mechanism presents the clamped tissue to the confocal imaging system.Type: GrantFiled: August 18, 1997Date of Patent: November 2, 1999Assignees: Lucid Inc., The General Hospital Corp.Inventors: Roger J. Greenwald, Milind Rajadhyaksha
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Patent number: 5973828Abstract: A confocal scanning microscope has an illuminating aperture and a detecting aperture whose optical axes intersect at an angle. Multiplication of a predominantly transverse section of the point spread function of one aperture with the predominantly axial section of the point spread function of the other aperture results in improved axial resolution to the extent that the transverse section is narrower than the axial section.Type: GrantFiled: May 30, 1997Date of Patent: October 26, 1999Assignee: The General Hospital CorporationInventor: Robert H. Webb
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Patent number: 5967504Abstract: An improved envelope feeder is provided for single feeding of envelopes which may be of different sizes and thicknesses from a stack of such envelopes. The envelope feeder includes a separation roller having a plurality of disks, and retard members having surfaces which oppose the disks of the separation roller. The roller is movable with respect to the retard members in response to each of the envelopes moving between the surface of the separation roller disks and the retard members. A detector is provided for sensing the presence of each of the envelopes as they each move between the separation roller disks and the retard members. Responsive to this detector, a controller in the feeder automatically controls the spacing of the separation roller disks from the retard members to set the gap between their surfaces to match the thickness of each of the envelopes, whereby the envelopes move singularly between the separation roller disks and the retard members.Type: GrantFiled: August 15, 1997Date of Patent: October 19, 1999Assignee: Data Pac Mailing Systems Corp.Inventor: Richard A. Yankloski
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Patent number: 5929788Abstract: A warning beacon or a light where clusters of LED are mounted on a circuit board and emit light into a conical reflector so as to provide omni directional illumination has improved illumination intensity over its pattern of illumination by utilizing separate reflective sections each of which is preferably parabolic. Separate clusters of LEDs (light emitting devices) are arranged along circular paths (in rings) of diameter commensurate with the diameter of each section of the reflector aimed at approximately the middle thereof. The illumination is deflected radially outward from each section. The total number of LEDs which provide the illumination is increased over other arrangements thereby enhancing the brightness or intensity of illumination provided by the beacon.Type: GrantFiled: December 30, 1997Date of Patent: July 27, 1999Assignee: Star Headlight & Lantern Co.Inventor: Stephen T. Vukosic
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Patent number: 5917845Abstract: Superresolution elements which provide masks and are integrated into superresolution lenses, and in confocal imaging, optical disk and reprographic systems and laser pattern generation systems. The elements are phase-only elements, where the phase transmittance varies across the diameter of the element while the amplitude transmission is kept to one, although the amplitude can be varied to provide more design flexibility. These element filters can be fabricated by means of a variety of techniques including diffractive optics technology, holographic methods, thin film deposition, and as gradient-index elements.Type: GrantFiled: February 28, 1997Date of Patent: June 29, 1999Assignee: The University of RochesterInventors: Tasso R. M. Sales, G. Michael Morris
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Patent number: D564068Type: GrantFiled: December 8, 2006Date of Patent: March 11, 2008Assignee: Chapin Manufacturing, Inc.Inventor: James W. Campbell
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Patent number: D430199Type: GrantFiled: September 11, 1998Date of Patent: August 29, 2000Assignee: Comtec Information Systems, Inc.Inventors: Steven F. Petteruti, Richard J. Preliasco
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Patent number: D433702Type: GrantFiled: May 21, 1997Date of Patent: November 14, 2000Assignee: Comtec Information Systems, Inc.Inventor: Steven F. Petteruti