Patents Represented by Attorney, Agent or Law Firm Maurice M. Klee
  • Patent number: 6214888
    Abstract: The present invention relates to novel monocyclic and bicyclic monoterpene diols that stimulate melanogenesis in mammalian skin, hair, wool or fur, and, are useful for treating or preventing various skin and proliferative disorders, neurodegenerative diseases, and diseases regulated by the nitric oxide/cyclic GMP/protein kinase G pathway.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 28, 1998
    Date of Patent: April 10, 2001
    Assignee: Applied Genetics Incorporated
    Inventors: Wu Yun Ren, David A. Brown
  • Patent number: 6199423
    Abstract: Apparatus and methods for performing acoustical measurements are provided having some and preferably all of the following features: (1) the system is operated under near-field conditions; (2) the piezoelement or piezoelements used in the system are (a) mechanically and electrically damped and (b) efficiently electrically coupled to the signal processing components of the system; (3) each piezoelement used in the system includes an acoustical transformer for coupling the element to a gaseous test medium; (4) speed of sound is determined from the time difference between two detections of an acoustical pulse at a receiver; (5) cross-correlation techniques are employed to detect the acoustical pulse at the receiver; (6) fast Fourier transform techniques are used to implement the cross-correlation techniques; and (7) stray path signals through the body of the acoustic sensor are removed from detected signals prior to signal analysis.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 19, 1999
    Date of Patent: March 13, 2001
    Assignee: Lorex Industries, Inc.
    Inventors: Raymond C. Logue, Don N. Sirota, Patrick S. Lee
  • Patent number: 6197429
    Abstract: A glass-ceramic material which exhibits extremely low (e.g. less than 100 ppm) shrinkage, when exposed to 900° C. for 6 hours, and methods for making such glass-ceramics. The glass-ceramic is cerammed at a sufficiently high temperature and then cooling in a controlled manner, preferably to below the strain point of the resultant material. Using this technique, glass-ceramic materials were fabricated which exhibited dimensional shrinkage comparable to and in some cases even less than that achieved by fused silica substrates, when exposed to high temperature poly-Si processing temperatures (e.g. 900° C. for 6 hours).
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 26, 1998
    Date of Patent: March 6, 2001
    Assignee: Corning Incorporated
    Inventors: Josef C. Lapp, Chad B. Moore, Linda R. Pinckney
  • Patent number: 6195209
    Abstract: Projection lens for use with pixelized panels are provided which consist of a first lens unit which has a negative power and a second lens unit which has a positive power. The V-values and Q-values of the lens elements of the first and second lens units are selected so that the projection lenses can simultaneously have: (1) a high level of lateral color correction, including correction of secondary lateral color; (2) low distortion; (3) a large field of view in the direction of the image (screen); (4) a telecentric entrance pupil; and (5) a relatively long back focal length.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 4, 1999
    Date of Patent: February 27, 2001
    Assignee: U.S. Precision Lens Incorporated
    Inventors: Melvyn H. Kreitzer, Jacob Moskovich
  • Patent number: 6192739
    Abstract: Apparatus and methods for performing acoustical measurements are provided having some and preferably all of the following features: (1) the system is operated under near-field conditions; (2) the piezoelement or piezoelements used in the system are (a) mechanically and electrically damped and (b) efficiently electrically coupled to the signal processing components of the system; (3) each piezoelement used in the system includes an acoustical transformer for coupling the element to a gaseous test medium; (4) speed of sound is determined from the time difference between two detections of an acoustical pulse at a receiver; (5) cross-correlation techniques are employed to detect the acoustical pulse at the receiver; (6) fast Fourier transform techniques are used to implement the cross-correlation techniques; and (7) stray path signals through the body of the acoustic sensor are removed from detected signals prior to signal analysis.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 19, 1999
    Date of Patent: February 27, 2001
    Assignee: Lorex Industries, Inc.
    Inventors: Raymond C. Logue, Don N. Sirota, Patrick S. Lee
  • Patent number: 6177032
    Abstract: A laminated light-polarizing composite lens is efficiently produced by bonding a pre-formed polarized sheet to the front convex surface of a molded polycarbonate lens in an autoclave. Excellent optical properties are obtained by the replication from a polished glass surface to the front surface of the lens. The outer surface layer of the finished lens is isotropic and thus does not produce unwanted birefringence effects. The method is especially well suited for the production of optically corrected decentered polycarbonate lenses. The process is simple and easily changed to produce lenses with different base curves and colors.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 3, 1999
    Date of Patent: January 23, 2001
    Assignee: Alcat, Incorporated
    Inventors: Michael Barry Smith, Gerard Nault
  • Patent number: 6175841
    Abstract: A computerized system for efficiently transforming educational materials composed of questions and answers into an on-line computer interactive form is provided. Computer readable images of pages of textual and/or graphical material are created by, for example, optical scanning of paper and pencil test sheets. The captured images are modified by the application of answer formats, examples of which include underlining, highlighting, circling a correct answer, and the like. The modified captured images are stored on, for example, computer disks for distribution to users. When the disks are used, answer formats are automatically applied to the questions thus allowing them to be answered in a computer interactive form.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 17, 1997
    Date of Patent: January 16, 2001
    Assignee: Bookette Software Company
    Inventor: Ronald Loiacono
  • Patent number: 6169636
    Abstract: A zoom projection lens for use with pixelized panels is provided. The projection lens has a negative/positive (retrofocus) form, with the positive lens unit (U2) having two positive subunits (U2S1, U2S2). The image (screen) side subunit (U2S1) serves as focus corrector for the lens, i.e., after zooming, this subunit is moved to adjust the focus of the lens. Compared to moving the negative unit (U1), this approach achieves better aberration correction and involves moving less mass through smaller distances.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 26, 1999
    Date of Patent: January 2, 2001
    Assignee: U.S. Precision Lens Incorporated
    Inventor: Melvyn H. Kreitzer
  • Patent number: 6158050
    Abstract: An assembly (100) for adjusting the size of a spacesuit and/or for relieving tension applied to the spacesuit is provided in which first and second members (102,104) slide relative to one another along a longitudinal axis (106) to vary the assembly's length. The members (102,104) define a first region (116) which is internal to both members and which changes in volume as the length of the assembly is varied and a second region (118) which is external to the first member (102) and internal to the second member (104) and which also changes in volume as the length of the assembly is varied. The first and second regions (116,118) are connected to one another by a gas conducting path (120). These regions (116,118) have sealed cross-sectional areas which are substantially equal to one another. In this way, pressurization of the spacesuit produces no net sliding motion of the first and second members (102,104) along the longitudinal axis (106).
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 15, 1998
    Date of Patent: December 12, 2000
    Assignee: Air-Lock, Incorporated
    Inventor: Robert R. MacKendrick
  • Patent number: 6152963
    Abstract: A prosthesis (13) is provided which includes at least two intersecting cone-like bodies (18,20) whose outer surfaces engage the end of a patient's bone (28). Cavities (180,200) for receiving the cone-like bodies (18,20) can be readily formed in the patient's bone with a high level of precision. Through the use of the two cone-like bodies, the prosthesis can have neutral version and yet be used at various version angles without sacrificing the integrity of the patient's bone or the degree of securement of the prosthesis.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 4, 1996
    Date of Patent: November 28, 2000
    Assignee: Joint Medical Products Corporation
    Inventors: Douglas G. Noiles, Alfred F. DeCarlo, Jr.
  • Patent number: 6152033
    Abstract: A method of printing electrode and electronic circuit patterns. A metal frit containing part is transferred from an intaglio recessed imaging pattern to a suitable substrate. The frit pattern is preferrably cured during deposition to the substrate.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 14, 1998
    Date of Patent: November 28, 2000
    Assignee: Corning Incorporated
    Inventors: Bernard Eid, Ronald E. Johnson
  • Patent number: 6146526
    Abstract: A variable resonance descaling decalcifier device for the treatment of hard, very hard and low hardness water is provided. The device works effectively and efficiently for line frequencies in the range between 30 hertz and 400 hertz. The device includes a resonator portion and a transformer portion. The resonator portion includes four coils (L.sub.1, L.sub.2-1, L.sub.2-2, L.sub.3) which surround a pipe (T) which carries the water to be treated. The transformer portion also includes four coils (P.sub.1, P.sub.2, S.sub.1, S.sub.2), wherein the two primary windings (P.sub.1, P.sub.2) are wound in opposite directions to one another and are connected to subtract their potential differential and the two secondary windings (S.sub.1, S.sub.2) are wound in the same manner but in opposition to the phase of the primary windings. In this way, enhanced tuning with the resonator portion of the decalcifier is achieved.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 29, 1997
    Date of Patent: November 14, 2000
    Assignee: Instituto Analitico Tuscanese S.r.l.
    Inventor: Salvatore Mario Pandolfo
  • Patent number: 6140900
    Abstract: Asymmetric, compact superconducting magnets for magnetic resonance imaging are provided. The magnets have a homogeneous region (the "dsv") which can be located close to one end of the magnet so as to reduce the sensation of claustrophobia experienced by patients undergoing MRI procedures. The magnets can be designed using a hybrid process in which current density analysis is performed to obtain an initial coil configuration which is then refined using non-linear optimization techniques to obtain a final coil configuration. The hybrid method can incorporate various constraints, including, the location and size of the dsv, the uniformity and strength of the B.sub.0 field, stray field strengths outside of the superconducting magnet, and field strengths within the magnet's coils. The hybrid technique can also be used to design compact symmetric superconducting magnets.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 20, 1999
    Date of Patent: October 31, 2000
    Assignee: The University of Queensland
    Inventors: Stuart Crozier, David M. Doddrell, Huawei Zhao
  • Patent number: 6141154
    Abstract: Focusable, color corrected, high performance projection lens systems are provided which include three lens units (U1, U2, U3), the first lens unit being composed of two subunits (U.sub.S1, U.sub.S2). The lens systems can have f/190 's less than 1.0, total fields of as much as 90.degree., low vignetting losses, and MTF values greater than 0.5 at 10 cycles/mm through 0.85 of the full field. By varying the space between the first and second lens units, these performance levels can be maintained as the lens system is focused over a range of conjugates of approximately .+-.7.5% from a center value of about 4 meters. The lens systems can be used in such demanding applications as flight simulators.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 20, 1998
    Date of Patent: October 31, 2000
    Assignee: U.S. Precision Lens Inc.
    Inventor: Melvyn H. Kreitzer
  • Patent number: 6137456
    Abstract: A flat screen autostereoscopic display for bright wide angle stereoscopic images employs a flat screen on which are displayed a light pattern such as a plurality of regularly spaced, thin, vertical light emitting lines. The light lines are formed through use of electrically switchable materials such as liquid crystal or electrochromic materials. A transmissive electronic display, e.g., a liquid crystal display, is located in front of the light lines. The display and light lines are arranged in such a way that an observer sees the light emitting lines through one set of pixels with the left eye and the same lines through a different set of pixels through the right eye. Methods and apparatus for the simultaneous formation of a two-dimensional image and a three-dimensional image on such a transmissive electronic display, and for moving or dragging the display area of the three-dimensional image from one location to another on said display, are also disclosed.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 3, 1999
    Date of Patent: October 24, 2000
    Assignee: Corning Incorporated
    Inventors: Venkata A. Bhagavatula, Robert L. Carlson, Robert G. Lindquist
  • Patent number: 6128924
    Abstract: This invention is related to glasses for use as substrates in flat panel display devices, more specifically to a family of aluminosilicate glasses in which less than 0.2 mole percent and preferably no As.sub.2 O.sub.3 is used as a fining agent and the .beta.-OH of the glass is maintained below about 0.5.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 14, 1998
    Date of Patent: October 10, 2000
    Assignee: Corning Incorporated
    Inventors: James C. Bange, William G. Dorfeld, James C. Hayes, Josef C. Lapp
  • Patent number: 6120946
    Abstract: A method of making an imaged ink pattern, wherein an ink receiving surface is formed which has a raised surface pattern thereon and ink is transferred to the raised surface pattern by bringing the raised surface pattern into contacting relationship with an intaglio ink imaging pattern. The raised surface pattern is extended into the intaglio ink imaging pattern so that only the raised surface pattern of the ink receiving surface contacts the ink in the intaglio ink imaging plate.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 30, 1998
    Date of Patent: September 19, 2000
    Assignee: Corning Incorporated
    Inventors: Ronald E. Johnson, Jean-Pierre Themont
  • Patent number: 6116080
    Abstract: Apparatus and methods for performing acoustical measurements are provided having some and preferably all of the following features: (1) the system is operated under near-field conditions; (2) the piezoelement or piezoelements used in the system are (a) mechanically and electrically damped and (b) efficiently electrically coupled to the signal processing components of the system; (3) each piezoelement used in the system includes an acoustical transformer for coupling the element to a gaseous test medium; (4) speed of sound is determined from the time difference between two detections of an acoustical pulse at a receiver; (5) cross-correlation techniques are employed to detect the acoustical pulse at the receiver; (6) fast Fourier transform techniques are used to implement the cross-correlation techniques; and (7) stray path signals through the body of the acoustic sensor are removed from detected signals prior to signal analysis.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 17, 1998
    Date of Patent: September 12, 2000
    Assignee: Lorex Industries, Inc.
    Inventors: Raymond C. Logue, Don N. Sirota, Patrick S. Lee
  • Patent number: 6114404
    Abstract: The present invention relates to a radiation curable ink formulation which has a tan .delta. of from about 0.5 to about 1.5. The radiation curable ink formulation includes a pigment, a radiation cross-linkable monomer or oligomer, and a rheology modifier. Flat panel color filters which contain a black radiation curable ink formulation and one or more colored radiation curable ink formulations are also disclosed. At least one of the black and colored radiation curable ink formulations has a tan .delta. of from about 0.5 to about 1.5 and includes a pigment, a radiation cross-linkable monomer or oligomer, and a rheology modifier. Methods for manufacturing these flat panel color filters are also disclosed. The radiation curable ink formulations of the present invention have the advantage of permitting clean doctoring.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 22, 1999
    Date of Patent: September 5, 2000
    Assignee: Corning Incorporated
    Inventors: John S. Deeken, Ronald E. Johnson, Lung-Ming Wu, Khalil M. Moussa
  • Patent number: 6115082
    Abstract: A coupler system (13) for mounting a projection lens (15) to a cathode ray tube (16) in a projection television (10) is provided. The system includes a first member (20) composed of a heat and chemical resistant plastic and a second member (22) composed of metal. The second member (22) is mounted to the periphery (18) of the faceplate (17) of the cathode ray tube (16) to provide a high level of heat transfer from the tube. The second member also absorbs x-rays emitted by the tube. The first member can be readily molded from high performance plastic resins and thus reduces the overall cost of the coupler system compared to couplers composed entirely of metal.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 4, 1998
    Date of Patent: September 5, 2000
    Assignee: U.S. Precision Lens Inc.
    Inventor: John D. Rudolph