Patents Represented by Law Firm McAulay Fisher Nissen & Goldberg
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Patent number: 6075880Abstract: The object of a method for detecting defects in the inspection of structured surfaces is to ensure a detection of defects which is not dependent on the number of structuring planes and includes structure features in real-time operation for separating defects from good structures. From image point classification in which zones of a recorded image which have similar image point features are assembled, a gray-value intermediate image containing edge structures and corner structures is generated from the image and the behavior of the image point features of every image point in the intermediate image is analyzed with respect to its neighboring image points. The method is used predominantly in statistical process control in the production process of masks, LCD's, printed circuit boards and semiconductor wafers.Type: GrantFiled: February 28, 1995Date of Patent: June 13, 2000Assignee: Jenoptik Technologie GmbHInventors: Dietmar Kollhof, Joachim Wienecke, Karl-Heinz Franke, Michael Graef, Heiko Kempe
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Patent number: 5913659Abstract: A helicopter rotor has two or more blades which extend from a hub and has an adjustment mechanism for adjusting the lead/lag variation of the blades which typically occur due to manufacturing tolerance variations or to changes which occur through operation such as softening of the supporting elastomer dampers. One embodiment of the invention incorporates an end plate on an upper damper with a lug positioned adjacent to a lug on the torque tube such that the end plate of the damper can be changed relative to the longitudinal axis of the blade. For example, a .+-.1/2 degree adjustment can be made in the blade angle relative to the hub to insure that lead/lag errors are reduced. In another embodiment, the damper set includes extended metal shims adjacent to the end most laminate plys of the upper and lower dampers such that these shims can be bolted to the end plates of the snubber assemblies for step increasing the stiffness of the assemblies.Type: GrantFiled: November 22, 1993Date of Patent: June 22, 1999Assignee: United Technologies CorporationInventors: Leonard J. Doolin, Stephen V. Poulin
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Patent number: 5877970Abstract: A method for the design of a golf club head includes the selection, by the designer, of dimensions which define the basic shape of the golf club head. Once the basic shape of the club head is defined, critical points on the golf club head may be located. Once the basic shape and the critical points are known, a model of the basic shape may then be displayed. In addition, the method may further include the selection of desired mass properties, types of mass constraints and back-weighting parameters, all of which are determined by the designer. These specifications, in addition to the basic shape of the club head permit the design of back-weighting of the club head. Once the back-weighting has been designed, the final solid model of the golf club head, which includes the basic shape and back-weighting, may be displayed.Type: GrantFiled: August 11, 1995Date of Patent: March 2, 1999Assignee: United States Golf AssociationInventors: Steven M. Nesbit, Terry A. Hartzell
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Patent number: 5877898Abstract: 0587788986 The arrangement for combining and shaping the radiation of a plurality of laser diode lines, comprising at least two laser diode lines whose radiation has a cross section in the emission plane (x-y plane) whose longitudinal axis is a multiple of the transverse axis, one collimator unit for each laser diode line, which collimator unit is arranged downstream thereof in the radiation directly, a combining unit for combining the collimated radiation of the individual laser diode lines by a side-by-side arrangement in the direction of the transverse axis, and a recombining unit for dividing the combined radiation in the direction of the longitudinal axes into individual partial beams and recombining the latter by a side-by-side arrangement in the direction of the transverse axes.Type: GrantFiled: June 3, 1997Date of Patent: March 2, 1999Assignee: Jenoptik AktiengescellschaftInventors: Guenter Hollemann, Hermann Voelckel, Michail Michailovic Chaleev, Arthur Afanasevic Mak, Vladimir Ivanovic Ustyugov, Aleksej Vadimovic Michailov, Georgij Egorovic Novikov, Oleg Aleksandrovic Orlov
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Patent number: 5866228Abstract: A vacuum heat-insulator (6) formed by tightly packaging a shaped product comprising acicular crystals of calcium silicate entangled in a three dimensional manner in a reduced pressure state in a container (2), (3), (4) composed of a composite film formed by laminating a metal foil, or vapor-depositing a metal or metal oxide to a plastic film, and having a thermal conductivity at 20.degree. C. of not more than 0.015 Kcal/m.hr..degree.C. This vacuum heat-insulator (6) brings about no environmental problems upon discarding caused by dusting, and is capable of displaying an excellent heat-insulating performance without using Freon.Type: GrantFiled: June 12, 1997Date of Patent: February 2, 1999Assignee: Mitsubishi Chemical CorporationInventor: Mitsuru Awata
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Patent number: 5863718Abstract: Short peptide of the formula:R.sup.a -Ser-Thr-Thr-Thr-Asn-Tyr-R.sup.b (I)where R.sup.a represents an amino terminal residue Ala- or D-Ala and R.sup.b represents a carboxy terminal residue -Thr or -Thr amide or a derivative thereof with an additional Cys- residue at one or both of the amino and carboxy terminals, or a peptide of formula (II):R.sup.1 -R.sup.2 -R.sup.3 -R.sup.4 -R.sup.5 (II)where R.sup.l is an amino terminal residue Thr-, Ser-, Asn-, Leu-, Ile-, Arg- or Glu-R.sup.2 is Thr, Ser or AspR.sup.3 is Thr, Ser, Asn, Arg, Gln, Lys or TrpR.sup.4 is Tyrand R.sup.5 is a carboxy terminal amino group or a derivative thereof with a corresponding D- amino acid as the amino terminal residue, and/or a corresponding amide derivative at the carboxy terminal residue and/or additionally a Cys- residue at one or both of the amino and carboxy terminals, or a physiologically acceptable salt thereof.Such peptides bind to T4 receptors are useful in preventing viral infectivity by viruses which bind to the T4 receptors.Type: GrantFiled: June 7, 1995Date of Patent: January 26, 1999Assignee: The United States of America as represented by the Department of Health and Human ServicesInventors: Candance B. Pert, Michael R. Ruff, William L. Farrar
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Patent number: 5849397Abstract: An aromatic polyimide film in the form of a continuous tape having a thickness of 50 to 125 .mu.m favorably employed for manufacture of electric circuit is composed of a biphenyltetracarboxylic acid recurring unit and a p-phenylenediamine recurring unit. The polyimide film has the following characteristics: a tensile strength of not lower than 30 kg/mm.sup.2 ; a tensile modules of not lower than 500 kg/mm.sup.2 ; a linear expansion coefficient of not higher than 2.5.times.10.sup.-5 cm/cm/.degree.C.; a heat shrinkage ratio of not higher than 0.05%; a low curling having a maximum curling of not higher than 3 mm for a disk of diameter of 86 mm; and a uniform thickness having a maximum rate of inclination of not more than 3 .mu.m per 10 mm.Type: GrantFiled: October 3, 1996Date of Patent: December 15, 1998Assignee: Ube Industries, Ltd.Inventors: Takashi Kohno, Akinori Otani, Toshinori Hosoma, Hiroshi Inoue
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Patent number: 5843773Abstract: A new Bcl-2 related gene "Bfl-1", a polypeptide encoded by said gene, and a plasmid and a transformant comprising said gene are disclosed. The gene can be used to detect cancer.Type: GrantFiled: November 22, 1996Date of Patent: December 1, 1998Assignees: Korea Green Cross Corporation, Postech FoundationInventors: Hee Sup Shin, Young Chul Sung, Seok Il Hong, Sun Sim Choi, Jin Won Yun, Eun Kyoung Choi, In Chul Park
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Patent number: 5840108Abstract: A corrugating adhesive is produced on an as needed continuous basis using a mixing chamber containing an agitator and a testing chamber including a viscosity sensor. Each adhesive ingredient is proportionally added to the mixing chamber in a total volumetric rate corresponding substantially to the rate of use in a corrugating machine. A portion of a raw starch slurry is adjustably diverted to mix with a basic agent to control adhesive viscosity, with the amount not admixed added to the mixing chamber. Thus, the amount of adhesive made is in balance with the amount used, allowing fresh adhesive to be provided throughout a corrugating run, without a large hold up of adhesive, thus reducing capital costs and adhesive waste.Type: GrantFiled: June 5, 1997Date of Patent: November 24, 1998Inventor: George C. Karras
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Patent number: 5837143Abstract: A process and a device for the magnetic treatment of fluid as the fluid moves in successive magnetic fields, including a sheet having adjacent transverse bands each of the same width. Each band is charged with magnets oriented alternatively NS/SN or NNSS/SSNN perpendicularly to the plane of the sheet so that successive transverse bands adjacent to each other present upper polar faces alternately having polarities S, N, S, N . . . S,N or S,S, N,N, S,S, N,N, . . . S,S, N,N.Type: GrantFiled: September 16, 1994Date of Patent: November 17, 1998Assignee: Codiex SNCInventor: Dominique Mercier
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Patent number: 5837929Abstract: A method of making a microelectronic thermoelectric device comprises the steps of providing a substrate of a predetermined material, creating thermally isolated, alternating P-type and N-type semiconductor materials on the substrate, electrically connecting the P-type areas to adjacent N-type areas on opposite sides of each P-type area so that each side of a P-type area is connected to an adjacent different N-type area and leaving a free P-type end and a free N-type end, and providing an electrical lead on the free end of the P-type area and an electrical lead on the free end of said N-type area for connection to a source of electrical power. Further, a microelectronic thermoelectric device comprises a plurality of sections of semiconductor material of a first conductivity type and a plurality of sections of second conductivity type opposite to the first type. The sections are arranged to alternate from one type to the other and are thermally isolated from one another.Type: GrantFiled: April 4, 1996Date of Patent: November 17, 1998Assignee: Mantron, Inc.Inventor: Lonnie W. Adelman
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Patent number: 5834429Abstract: Short peptide of the formula:R.sup.a -Ser-Thr-Thr-Thr-Asn-Tyr-R.sup.b (I)where R.sup.a represents an amino terminal residue Ala- or D-Ala and R.sup.b represents a carboxy terminal residue -Thr or -Thr amide or a derivative thereof with an additional Cys- residue at one or both of the amino and carboxy terminals, or a peptide of formula (II):R.sup.1 -R.sup.2 -R.sup.3 -R.sup.4 -R.sup.5 (II)where R.sup.1 is an amino terminal residue Thr-, Ser-, Asn-, Leu-, Ile-, Arg- or Glu-R.sup.2 is Thr, Ser or AspR.sup.3 is Thr, Ser, Asn, Arg, Gln, Lys or TrpR.sup.4 is Tyrand R.sup.5 is a carboxy terminal amnio group or a derivative thereof with a corresponding D- amino acid as the amino terminal residue, and/or a corresponding amide derivative at the carboxy terminal residue and/or additionally a Cys- residue at one or both of the amino and carboxy terminals, or a physiologically acceptable salt thereof.Such peptides bind to T4 receptors are useful in preventing viral infectivity by viruses which bind to the T4 receptors.Type: GrantFiled: August 13, 1993Date of Patent: November 10, 1998Assignee: The United States of America as represented by the Department of Health and Human ServicesInventors: Candance B. Pert, Michael R. Ruff, William L. Farrar
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Patent number: 5835191Abstract: An optotype projector apparatus provided with variable contrast, and having a large variety of optotypes and matrices for providing tests for stereoscopic vision of chromatic balance and comprising a projector for producing contrasting variations of the optotype images operating on the basis of two complementary light sources, one provided by a primary body and the other provided by a secondary body, both of which are remotely controlled so that by diminishing the intensity of one source, a consequent increase of the other source takes place.Type: GrantFiled: October 22, 1996Date of Patent: November 10, 1998Inventor: Sergio Mura
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Patent number: 5832155Abstract: The invention concerns an integrated-optical junction splitter, in particular for applications in the wavelength range of visible light, which ensures a spatial and wideband combination of light in a wavelength spectrum .DELTA..lambda. greater than 75 nm (value given applies to short-wave visible light). In the case of a usable wavelength range comprising the entire spectrum of visible light, the junction splitter is a white light junction splitter. The junction splitter consists of at least three channel waveguides, at least one of which must be a single-mode integrated-optical wideband channel waveguide (SOWCW). Two channel waveguides each have a respective input and are combined into a common SOWCW at their outputs in a coupling point, which common SOWCW features a common light output at its end.This wideband junction splitter is used as a wavelength-selective or wavelength-independent switch or modulator, in interferometric and photometric devices, sensors, and microsystem-technical solutions.Type: GrantFiled: October 4, 1996Date of Patent: November 3, 1998Assignee: LDT GmbH & Co. Laser-Display-Technologie KGInventors: Andreas Rasch, Matthias Rottschalk, Jens-Peter Ruske, Volker Groeber
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Patent number: D401017Type: GrantFiled: August 14, 1997Date of Patent: November 10, 1998Assignee: Tinchant Thorpe LimitedInventor: James Richard Warren Thorpe
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Patent number: D401158Type: GrantFiled: June 18, 1997Date of Patent: November 17, 1998Assignee: The Project Consultancy LimitedInventor: Dieter Gottlieb Bakic
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Patent number: D401737Type: GrantFiled: June 4, 1997Date of Patent: December 1, 1998Assignee: Dale Garn & Trikotasje A/SInventor: Randi Sunde
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Patent number: D402412Type: GrantFiled: October 8, 1996Date of Patent: December 8, 1998Assignee: Tinchant Thorpe LimitedInventor: Richard Christopher Martin Thorpe
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Patent number: D410880Type: GrantFiled: August 17, 1995Date of Patent: June 15, 1999Assignee: Nardi Italia SpaInventor: Silvia Conterno
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Patent number: RE36235Abstract: A dispensing device and disposable mixer for a plurality of fluids is provided in a combination in which the dispenser stores the fluids separately and delivers them to an orifice in which the fluids are maintained in separation to the point of interface between the orifice and the disposable mixer with .?.means.!. .Iadd.an arrangement .Iaddend.in the inlet end of the mixer having low resistance to the flow of the fluids for preventing cross contamination between the fluids and optionally provided with .?.means.!. .Iadd.an arrangement .Iaddend.at the inlet end of the mixer for both enhancing the mixing action downstream and for maintaining the integrity and separation between the fluids.Type: GrantFiled: May 27, 1992Date of Patent: June 29, 1999Assignee: Wilhelm KellerInventors: Wilhelm A. Keller, Sung Jen Chen