Patents Represented by Attorney Louis S. Horvath
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Patent number: 8308740Abstract: A stabilizing apparatus for stabilizing the position of a needle when penetrating the skin of a patient, the apparatus has a frame structure with a base for placement against the skin in the vicinity of an intended needle entry point. A flexible diaphragm is supported by the frame structure and is spaced apart from the base of the frame structure to be disposed at a position away from the skin. The flexible diaphragm is configured to releasably grip the shaft of the needle at a distance from the needle entry point.Type: GrantFiled: June 5, 2006Date of Patent: November 13, 2012Inventors: Kristin Ann Tolley, Mary-Catherine Marshall
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Patent number: 8274720Abstract: An afocal beam relay has a concave reflective surface having a first center of curvature and a first vertex that define an optical axis. A convex reflective surface has a second center of curvature that is substantially coincident with the first center of curvature and a second vertex that lies along the optical axis. The convex reflective surface faces toward the concave reflective surface to relay a decentered entrance pupil to a decentered exit pupil. An aspheric corrector element is disposed in the path of input light that is directed to the decentered entrance pupil and has correction values that are substantially centered on the first center of curvature.Type: GrantFiled: November 3, 2009Date of Patent: September 25, 2012Assignee: Kessler Optics and Photonics Solutions, Ltd.Inventor: David Kessler
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Patent number: 8177358Abstract: An article of polarized eyewear has a lens, with a first substrate lens material transparent to visible light and a pattern of elongated structures formed from at least a second material having a complex index of refraction, wherein the second material is deposited directly onto a curved surface of the first substrate lens material. A pitch between adjacent elongated structures is less than 300 nm and a width of each elongated structure is less than 90% of the pitch. A photochromic material is deposited onto the polarized eyewear.Type: GrantFiled: July 19, 2010Date of Patent: May 15, 2012Assignee: SOL-Grid, LLC.Inventors: Pasquale Matera, David Kessler
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Patent number: 8160393Abstract: A method for calculating a skew angle of an original image, executed at least in part on a computer system stores image data for the original image in an electronic memory, then forms an energy-normalized image according to the relative contrast amplitude of image features over each of a plurality of local image regions within the stored image data. A partitioned image is formed by partitioning the energy-normalized image into a number of sub-regions. A summed region is formed as a combination of image pixel data from the sub-regions. A Fourier magnitude spectrum is obtained by performing a Fourier transform on the summed region. The skew angle is calculated according to the peak value of a radial line integration function that is formed by integrating the Fourier magnitude spectrum along each of a plurality of lines of constant radial angles. An output signal indicates the calculated skew angle.Type: GrantFiled: September 15, 2009Date of Patent: April 17, 2012Assignee: Certifi Media Inc.Inventors: Chris W. Honsinger, Paul W. Jones
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Patent number: 8126197Abstract: A method for assessing the image quality of image data acquires image data, segments the image data into at least one spatial region, obtains a plurality of image quality measures for the at least one spatial region, and forms at least one quality vector that has two or more quality measures for the at least one spatial region. The at least one quality vector is classified into one of a plurality of predefined quality classes.Type: GrantFiled: November 20, 2008Date of Patent: February 28, 2012Assignee: Certifi-Media Inc.Inventors: Paul W. Jones, Chris W. Honsinger, Robert J. McComb
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Patent number: 8094377Abstract: A see-through head-mounted optical apparatus for a viewer has at least one display module, each display module having a display energizable to form an image and a positive field lens optically coupled to the surface of the display and disposed to direct imaged light from the display toward a first surface of a prism. A curved reflector element is in the path of the imaged light through the prism and disposed at a second surface of the prism, opposite the first surface. The curved reflector element has a refractive surface and a curved reflective surface disposed to collimate imaged light received from the display and direct this light toward a beam splitter that is disposed within the prism and that is at an oblique angle to the collimated reflected light. The beam splitter redirects the incident collimated reflected light through the prism to form an entrance pupil for the viewer.Type: GrantFiled: May 10, 2010Date of Patent: January 10, 2012Assignee: NVIS, Inc.Inventors: David Kessler, Minoo Bablani
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Patent number: 8059327Abstract: A variable spectral filter apparatus has a filter support rotatable about a single axis of rotation and has at least first and second transmissive spectral filters, each spectral filter having a filter width defined by its first and second edges, wherein the filter width is orthogonal to the axis. The first edges of the filters are equidistant from the axis of rotation when the filter support is rotated to any angle. The plane of each of the spectral filters is parallel to the axis. Rotational positions of the filter support about the axis of rotation, over a first 60 degree range of angles, define, between the first and second edges of at least the first spectral filter, an undeviated filtered light path of at least half the filter width that extends orthogonally with respect to the axis. A rotational actuator is energizable to rotate the filter support about the axis.Type: GrantFiled: April 29, 2010Date of Patent: November 15, 2011Assignee: Semrock, Inc.Inventors: Turan Erdogan, Robert James Beeson
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Patent number: 7771045Abstract: An article of polarized eyewear has a lens with a first substrate lens material transparent to visible light and a pattern of elongated structures formed from at least a second material having a complex index of refraction that is deposited onto a curved surface of the first substrate lens material. The pitch between adjacent elongated structures is less than 300 nm and the width of each elongated structure is less than 90% of the pitch.Type: GrantFiled: October 9, 2008Date of Patent: August 10, 2010Assignee: SOL-Grid, LLCInventors: Pasquale Matera, David Kessler
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Patent number: 7706567Abstract: The present invention teaches techniques for creating scans of documents that are both secure from tamper and that are assured of satisfactory image quality. In particular, a method of producing an assured document is disclosed wherein the documents digital signature is combined with the scan quality in a secure way.Type: GrantFiled: June 16, 2006Date of Patent: April 27, 2010Assignee: Certifi Media Inc.Inventor: Robert McComb
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Patent number: 7413689Abstract: A method for fabrication of a lens element from a lens blank shaped from a high index, high thermal property thermoplastic resin conditions the surface of the lens blank by an extended annealing process. The temperature of the lens blank is increased to a soak temperature greater than 165 degrees C. over a ramp-up period of more than 2.5 hours, increasing the temperature during the ramp-up period by no more than 2 degrees C. per minute, on average. The lens blank is maintained at the soak temperature for a soak period of at least 3 hours. The temperature of the lens blank is lowered back to room temperature during a ramp-down period at a rate no faster than 1.5 degrees C. per minute, on average. This forms a conditioned lens blank that is diamond-turned to obtain an optical quality surface.Type: GrantFiled: March 24, 2005Date of Patent: August 19, 2008Assignee: Syntec Technologies Inc.Inventors: Paul Robert Tolley, Richard A. Arndt