Patents Assigned to Charles Lescrenier
  • Patent number: 5095386
    Abstract: An optical system for generating lines includes a source of a diverging light beam, a first cylindrical lens (104) which receives the light beam, and a second adjacent cylindrical lens (106) which is at an angle with respect to the first. The beam of light passes through the first and second cylindrical lenses (104, 106) to produce a planar beam of light (124) which becomes a line (122) when incident upon a surface (126). The cylindrical lenses (104, 106) are mounted so as to be rotatable both simultaneously and with respect to each other. The angle of the line generated by the lens configuration is a bisector of the obtuse angles formed by the principal axes of the cylindrical lenses (104, 106) except where the lenses are at right angles to one another. The rotation of both lenses simultaneously changes the angle of the line (128) while rotation of one lens with respect to the other adjusts the focus of the line.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 1, 1990
    Date of Patent: March 10, 1992
    Assignee: Charles Lescrenier
    Inventor: Karl J. Scheibengraber
  • Patent number: 5038260
    Abstract: A light beam generator provides a thin ray or plane of light of high intensity with a non-laser light source. Light emanating from a light source such as a quartz-halogen bulb is applied to a convex reflector or negative lens to demagnify the image of the light producing element. The demagnified image is passed through a refracting means such as convex lens to form a thin ray or plane of light. The reflective or refractive elements can be spherical or cylindrical depending on whether a dot or line of light is desired.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 31, 1989
    Date of Patent: August 6, 1991
    Assignee: Charles Lescrenier
    Inventor: Karl J. Scheibengraber
  • Patent number: 4836671
    Abstract: A device determines the location of a point, line, or plane in space with respect to an object along an axis of projection from the object. The device includes a beam generator coupled to the object and generating a plane of light containing the axis of projection of the object. Additionally, the beam generator generates a ray of light oriented at an angle to the axis of the projection so as to intercept the axis at the point in space to be located. The position of the axis of projection in the plane is marked, preferably, by a second beam generator generating a plane of light containing the axis of projection of the object and oriented at an angle to the first plane. The coincidence of the ray and marking of the axis of projection in the plane indicates that the point in space has been located with respect to the object. The second beam generator may also provide a ray of light intersecting the axis of projection at a point different than the first ray.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 22, 1988
    Date of Patent: June 6, 1989
    Assignee: Charles Lescrenier
    Inventor: Val Bautista
  • Patent number: 4730895
    Abstract: Apparatus generating a line of light includes a light source, such as an incandescent lamp. A condensing lens is interposed between the lamp and the receiving end of an optical fiber cable for applying the light of the lamp to the cable. The discharge end of the optical fiber cable is flattened into a linear configuration, one or a few fibers thick. The discharge end of the optical fiber cable is coupled to a light beam projector containing a lens focusing and projecting a plane of light. The plane of light forms a line when applied to a patient or other object. A plurality of optical fiber cables and projectors may be coupled to the lamp to provide a pattern of lines.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 30, 1982
    Date of Patent: March 15, 1988
    Assignee: Charles Lescrenier
    Inventors: Melvin P. Siedband, Charles Lescrenier
  • Patent number: 4618980
    Abstract: An indicator for indicating a dimension of an X-ray beam defined by a collimator has a base member positioned on the other side of the patient from the X-ray beam source. A pair of light sources are mounted on the base member for linear movement and for angular movement so that the beams of light may be positioned into congruency with the edges of the X-ray field defined by the collimator and converge at the source of the X-ray beam. The light sources may be moved by a cable having selectively movable segments to which the light sources are attached or by lead screws.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 12, 1984
    Date of Patent: October 21, 1986
    Assignee: Charles Lescrenier
    Inventors: Charles Lescrenier, Val Bautista
  • Patent number: 4502147
    Abstract: A visual indicator for an X-ray field includes a light generator providing a beam of light. The light is provided to a first mirror that moves about an axis normal to the beam of light to deflect the beam. The deflected beam is applied to a second mirror that moves about an axis normal to the first axis and applies the beam of light to a mirror on the axis of the X-ray beam for reflection onto the X-ray field. The mirrors are controlled by signals indicative of the field defining collimator leaves to cause the light beam to trace out the field defining by the collimator leaves.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 18, 1984
    Date of Patent: February 26, 1985
    Assignee: Charles Lescrenier
    Inventor: Terry J. Michaels