Patents Assigned to Advanced Light AS
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Publication number: 20080208294Abstract: Neoplastic tissue, viral and bacterial infections, and other physiological disorders and conditions are treated by irradiation of the host with electromagnetic radiation at a wavelength that is differentially absorbed by the offending tissue or cells. Radiation with differential absorption is also used in the sterilization of articles and packing made from synthetic polymers and for the treatment of food stuffs.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 20, 2008Publication date: August 28, 2008Applicant: Advanced Light Technology, LLCInventor: Brian N. Pierce
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Publication number: 20080177359Abstract: The present invention relates to the process of selectively exposing matter to a specific wavelength of electromagnetic energy in sufficient flux density per wavelength to cause or promote a desired effect. The process includes, but is not limited to, destroying, disinfecting, denaturing, disinfesting, disrupting, or dehydration of one or more of the substances present. More specifically, present invention relates to subjecting matter, which may contain a mixture of substances, to electromagnetic energy, in concurrence with its spectral properties to exploit the spectral differences within the substance or within a mixture of substances. Energies are applied to cause wavelength-dependent reactions resulting from differential absorption; this additional applied energy manifests itself in changes, or quantum transitions, in the vibrational, rotational, magnetic, and electronic states of the molecules.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 27, 2008Publication date: July 24, 2008Applicant: Advanced Light Technology, LLC.Inventor: Brian N. Pierce
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Patent number: 7373254Abstract: The present invention relates to the process of selectively exposing matter to a specific wavelength of electromagnetic energy in sufficient flux density per wavelength to cause or promote a desired effect. The process includes, but is not limited to, destroying, disinfecting, denaturing, disinfesting, disrupting, or dehydration of one or more of the substances present. More specifically, present invention relates to subjecting matter, which may contain a mixture of substances, to electromagnetic energy, in concurrence with its spectral properties to exploit the spectral differences within the substance or within a mixture of substances. Energies are applied to cause wavelength-dependent reactions resulting from differential absorption; this additional applied energy manifests itself in changes, or quantum transitions, in the vibrational, rotational, magnetic, and electronic states of the molecules.Type: GrantFiled: May 3, 2002Date of Patent: May 13, 2008Assignee: Advanced Light Technology, LLCInventor: Brian N. Pierce
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Patent number: 7354433Abstract: Neoplastic tissue, viral and bacterial infections, and other physiological disorders and conditions are treated by irradiation of the host with electromagnetic radiation at a wavelength that is differentially absorbed by the offending tissue or cells. Radiation with differential absorption is also used in the sterilization of articles and packing made from synthetic polymers and for the treatment of food stuffs.Type: GrantFiled: February 26, 2004Date of Patent: April 8, 2008Assignee: Advanced Light Technologies, LLCInventor: Brian N. Pierce
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Publication number: 20050242301Abstract: Radiation from a spectrally broad radiation source is reduced to radiation of limited spectral range with high efficiency by an emitter that includes a radiation source and a multilayer optical coating that reflects radiation of certain wavelengths back toward the source, allowing other wavelengths to pass. The multilayer optical coating provides a high efficiency reflectance, thereby minimizing loss of radiation energy despite limiting the escaping energy to one or more narrow selected wavelength bands. The resulting radiation is useful in treating a host to destroy or deactivate undesirable pathogens, cells, or tissues.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 10, 2005Publication date: November 3, 2005Applicant: Advanced Light Technologies, LLC, a corporation of the state of CaliforniaInventor: Brian Pierce
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Patent number: 6910786Abstract: The invention relates to a lighting device for installation in a substantially plane surface, for example, the surface of a runway. The lighting device comprises at least one lamp unit that emits light essentially in a light direction which forms an angle ? with an axis at right angles to the substantially plane surface. Furthermore, the lighting device comprises at least one light refracting means having a longitudinal direction coincident with the light direction, an incident face substantially at right angles to the light direction, and an exit face parallel to the substantially plane surface. The light refracting means is preferably a prism grating. The lighting means is characterised in that the light refracting means is supported by a supporting means that extends along the whole of or a substantial part of the length of the light refracting means, and which preferably envelops the side faces of the light refracting means.Type: GrantFiled: December 20, 2000Date of Patent: June 28, 2005Assignee: Advanced Light ASInventor: Henrik Seland
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Publication number: 20040236267Abstract: Neoplastic tissue, viral and bacterial infections, and other physiological disorders and conditions are treated by irradiation of the host with electromagnetic radiation at a wavelength that is differentially absorbed by the offending tissue or cells. Radiation with differential absorption is also used in the sterilization of articles and packing made from synthetic polymers and for the treatment of food stuffs.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 26, 2004Publication date: November 25, 2004Applicant: Advanced Light Technology, LLC, a corporation of the state of CaliforniaInventor: Brian N. Pierce
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Patent number: 6752519Abstract: A lighting device for installation in a substantially plane surface, comprising at least one lamp device that emits light essentially in a light direction which forms an angle with an exit face of a light refracting means in the lamp device. The lamp device comprises a light source that emits light towards an incident face of the light refracting means, where the light refracting means has a longitudinal direction coincident with the light direction, and where the exit face is approximately parallel to the substantially plane surface. The exit face is set a slight angle of inclination relative to the substantially plane surface, the angle and the angle of inclination in combination causing light from the light source to be brought to an emergent angle above the face that satisfies pre-set requirements for light intensity close to the surface. A prism is also described wherein at least the edge formed between the exit face of the prism and a side face which forms an acute angle with the exit face is rounded.Type: GrantFiled: June 21, 2002Date of Patent: June 22, 2004Assignee: Advanced Light ASInventors: Henrik Seland, Eldar Hagen
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Publication number: 20030235051Abstract: A lighting device for installation in a substantially plane surface, comprising at least one lamp device that emits light essentially in a light direction which forms an angle with an exit face of a light refracting means in the lamp device. The lamp device comprises a light source that emits light towards an incident face of the light refracting means, where the light refracting means has a longitudinal direction coincident with the light direction, and where the exit face is approximately parallel to the substantially plane surface. The exit face is set a slight angle of inclination relative to the substantially plane surface, the angle and the angle of inclination in combination causing light from the light source to be brought to an emergent angle above the face that satisfies pre-set requirements for light intensity close to the surface.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 21, 2002Publication date: December 25, 2003Applicant: Advanced Light AS., a Norway corporationInventors: Henrik Seland, Eldar Hagen
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Publication number: 20030027186Abstract: The present invention relates to the process of selectively exposing matter to a specific wavelength of electromagnetic energy in sufficient flux density per wavelength to cause or promote a desired effect. The process includes, but is not limited to, destroying, disinfecting, denaturing, disinfesting, disrupting, or dehydration of one or more of the substances present. More specifically, present invention relates to subjecting matter, which may contain a mixture of substances, to electromagnetic energy, in concurrence with its spectral properties to exploit the spectral differences within the substance or within a mixture of substances. Energies are applied to cause wavelength-dependent reactions resulting from differential absorption; this additional applied energy manifests itself in changes, or quantum transitions, in the vibrational, rotational, magnetic, and electronic states of the molecules.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 3, 2002Publication date: February 6, 2003Applicant: ADVANCED LIGHT TECHNOLOGY, LLC.Inventor: Brian N. Pierce
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Patent number: 5079698Abstract: A method and apparatus for enhancing the contrast of a local area of interest within an electronic image of an object, such as a female breast, which has been transilluminated by non-ionizing radiation such as light or sound. The area of interest may be a cancerous tumor, cyst or another object which differentially absorbs or transmits the radiation. Enhancement of contrast is by normalization of the electronic image. Normalization includes modeling the illumination field of the image to compensate for the non-uniformity of the illumination field, and then combining the modeled field with the original image. Four normalization processes are disclosed: Gaussian curve fitting, geometric mean smoothing, arithmetic mean smoothing, and arithmetic mean smoothing only within the boundary of the local area of interest. Also disclosed is a process for highlighting local areas which are the result of enhanced transmission of the radiation, such as potential cyst sites, and color mapping more than one displayed image.Type: GrantFiled: May 3, 1989Date of Patent: January 7, 1992Assignee: Advanced Light Imaging Technologies Ltd.Inventors: Leonard E. Grenier, Brian V. Funt, Paul H. Orth, Donald M. F. McIntosh
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Patent number: D498323Type: GrantFiled: February 28, 2003Date of Patent: November 9, 2004Assignee: Advanced Light ASInventor: Gunnar Dahlquist
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Patent number: D1043665Type: GrantFiled: December 14, 2021Date of Patent: September 24, 2024Assignee: Advanced Light Devices, LLCInventors: Eugene Barnett, James Smeriglio