Patents Assigned to Canpolar East Inc.
  • Patent number: 6607212
    Abstract: A collision deformation sensor for use within the crush zone of a vehicle consists of first and second spaced apart substrates for mounting to or forming respective vehicle components, with a compressible carrier medium filling the space between the substrates. The carrier medium is formed from a material transparent or translucent to light or other wave energy, and includes wave energy scattering centers dispersed within the medium to create a scattered energy volume. Alternatively the carrier medium forms a hollow cavity, the inside surface of which is coated with a wave energy dispersion coating. A source and receiver of light or other wave energy communicates with the carrier medium. Signal couplings and processors are associated with the source and receiver.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 27, 2001
    Date of Patent: August 19, 2003
    Assignee: Canpolar East Inc.
    Inventors: Ernest M. Reimer, Lorna H. Baldwin
  • Patent number: 6593588
    Abstract: A sensor for detecting changes in a variety of conditions is provided, including temperature, chemical conditions including pH and ion levels, biological antigens, radiation levels, electrical field and pressure applied to the sensor. The sensor body is formed from a material which incorporates an evenly dispersed matrix of light-scattering elements. A light source emits light into the body to form an effective optical cavity in which the light is scattered by the matrix. One or more receivers detects the intensity of scattered or integrated light inside and/or outside of the optical cavity. The matrix and/or the sensor body are composed of materials which reduce or increase the density of light-scattering elements, depending on the conditions applied to the matrix. An increase in the density of the light-scattering elements results in a corresponding increase in the integrated intensity of light received by the receiver, when the receiver is positioned within the optical cavity.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 15, 2001
    Date of Patent: July 15, 2003
    Assignee: Canpolar East Inc.
    Inventor: Ernest Reimer
  • Patent number: 6556149
    Abstract: Switches and joysticks comprise user-moveable two position and multi position switches, including simple on/off and variable switches such as dimmers. The switches operate on the principle of detecting the position of a user-grippable switch arm, a portion of which bears on a pressure-sensitive pad. The pad is a deformable material which detects and localizes pressure against the pad, by transmitting into the pad matrix a wave energy such as light, and detecting the intensity of same. As the pad is locally compressed, intensity of the wave energy increases in the region around the compression. The position of a switch arm may thus be detected, and the information transmitted to a central processing unit, for further processing.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 23, 2000
    Date of Patent: April 29, 2003
    Assignee: Canpolar East Inc.
    Inventors: Ernest M. Reimer, Robert Inkster
  • Patent number: 6263733
    Abstract: A vehicle acceleration and attitude sensor is provided, having use as a vehicle collision sensor for activation of air bags and the like, and as well for detecting an unsafe angle or attitude of the vehicle. A compressible carrier medium of light or other wave energy, such as translucent foam, is coupled with a light or other wave energy source and a receiver. An inertial mass, which may consist of the carrier medium itself, is in contact with the carrier medium and operates to compress the carrier medium when the apparatus is either accelerated or tilted beyond a predetermined amount. A signal coupler and processor are associated with the energy source and receiver. The apparatus operates on the principle whereby compression of a scattering medium or an integrating cavity, within the region surrounding a light or other wave energy source, will increase the intensity of the wave energy. This increased intensity is translated into a measurement of the acceleration or tilt experienced by the sensor.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 26, 1999
    Date of Patent: July 24, 2001
    Assignee: Canpolar East Inc.
    Inventors: Ernest M. Reimer, Lorna H. Baldwin
  • Patent number: 6190247
    Abstract: An apparatus for cleaning the shells of crabs and other crustacean and shellfish for removal of barnacles and other encrusted debris. A conveyor carries the shells through a cleaning station. The cleaning station features a rotating flail, having chains or other like flexible members for impacting against the shells with hard, smooth members for selectively shattering the barnacle shells while permitting the relatively softer crustacean shells to remain intact.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 6, 1999
    Date of Patent: February 20, 2001
    Assignee: Canpolar East Inc.
    Inventors: Ernest M. Reimer, Paul Hearn
  • Patent number: 6099399
    Abstract: An automated crustacean processing apparatus provides a scrubbing of crustacean leg portions at high speed and volume and additionally maximizes the amount of leg processable. A cutting arrangement is provided to sever the legs from the body portions with minimum wastage of usable leg material. Asymmetric scrubbing of the upper and lower leg surfaces means that the upper surfaces, which are less debris-laden and feature a commercially significant layer of red colouring receive a less vigorous scrubbing then the leg undersides, which are more debris-laden and do not feature a red layer.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 29, 1998
    Date of Patent: August 8, 2000
    Assignee: Canpolar East Inc.
    Inventors: Paul Hearn, Leslie E. Samson, Ernie Reimer, Stephen King
  • Patent number: 4978225
    Abstract: A candling method for detecting anomalies in translucent material (10) e.g. parasites in fish fillets, comprises directing an illumination beam (Io) of light through the material. It has been discovered that improved results in terms of more reliable detection of anomalies, and the ability to locate such anomalies in thicker samples than has previously been possible, can be obtained by using a beam with a radius no greater than 1 mm and preferably no greater than 0.5 mm. For still better results the beam radius can be reduced to a value no greater than 0.1 mm, and even down to 0.05 mm.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 13, 1989
    Date of Patent: December 18, 1990
    Assignee: Canpolar East Inc.
    Inventor: Ernest M. Reimer