Patents Assigned to EG&G
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Patent number: 11009612Abstract: A control apparatus may include a processor for calculating a detection efficiency, which is detected by a gamma-ray detection unit, of gamma-rays emitted from a sample stuffed into a first container. A shape of the first container is a shape which surrounds at least a part of the gamma-ray detection unit that detects the gamma-rays. An area inside the first container is divided into a plurality of similar areas which is area similar in shape to each other. The gamma-ray detection unit detects the gamma-rays emitted from the sample included in each the similar areas for each of the plurality of similar areas. The processor calculates the detection efficiency as a similar-area-detection efficiency based on a result of detection performed by the gamma-ray detection unit.Type: GrantFiled: June 26, 2018Date of Patent: May 18, 2021Assignee: SEIKO EG&G CO., LTD.Inventor: Yuki Hattori
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Patent number: 7636418Abstract: An inspection system provides for inspection of cargo containers. A scanning tunnel has an entrance and an exit, a plurality of scanning entrance doors, each having an open position and a closed position, at least one of the plurality of scanning entrance doors interior to the scanning tunnel; a plurality of scanning exit doors, each having an open position and a closed position, at least one of the plurality of scanning exit doors interior to the scanning tunnel. A scanner is adapted to scan the contents of a container inside the scanning tunnel when at least one of the plurality of scanning entrance doors is in the closed position and at least one of the plurality of scanning exit doors is in the closed position. A carrier carries the container through the tunnel.Type: GrantFiled: March 28, 2008Date of Patent: December 22, 2009Assignee: EG&G Middle EastInventors: Aijaz Anwar, Thomas Bromell
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Publication number: 20080260097Abstract: An inspection system provides for inspection of cargo containers. A scanning tunnel has an entrance and an exit, a plurality of scanning entrance doors, each having an open position and a closed position, at least one of the plurality of scanning entrance doors interior to the scanning tunnel; a plurality of scanning exit doors, each having an open position and a closed position, at least one of the plurality of scanning exit doors interior to the scanning tunnel. A scanner is adapted to scan the contents of a container inside the scanning tunnel when at least one of the plurality of scanning entrance doors is in the closed position and at least one of the plurality of scanning exit doors is in the closed position. A carrier carries the container through the tunnel.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 28, 2008Publication date: October 23, 2008Applicant: EG&G Middle EastInventors: Aijaz Anwar, Thomas Bromell
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Patent number: 7356116Abstract: An inspection system provides for inspection of cargo containers. A scanning tunnel has an entrance and an exit, a plurality of scanning entrance doors, each having an open position and a closed position, at least one of the plurality of scanning entrance doors interior to the scanning tunnel; a plurality of scanning exit doors, each having an open position and a closed position, at least one of the plurality of scanning exit doors interior to the scanning tunnel. A scanner is adapted to scan the contents of a container inside the scanning tunnel when at least one of the plurality of scanning entrance doors is in the closed position and at least one of the plurality of scanning exit doors is in the closed position. A carrier carries the container through the tunnel.Type: GrantFiled: December 3, 2004Date of Patent: April 8, 2008Assignee: EG&G Middle EastInventors: Aijaz Anwar, Thomas Bromell
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Publication number: 20070165777Abstract: An inspection system provides for inspection of cargo containers. A scanning tunnel has an entrance and an exit, a plurality of scanning entrance doors, each having an open position and a closed position, at least one of the plurality of scanning entrance doors interior to the scanning tunnel; a plurality of scanning exit doors, each having an open position and a closed position, at least one of the plurality of scanning exit doors interior to the scanning tunnel. A scanner is adapted to scan the contents of a container inside the scanning tunnel when at least one of the plurality of scanning entrance doors is in the closed position and at least one of the plurality of scanning exit doors is in the closed position. A carrier carries the container through the tunnel.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 3, 2004Publication date: July 19, 2007Applicant: EG&G Middle EastInventors: Aijaz Anwar, Thomas Bromell
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Patent number: 7209540Abstract: An inspection system allows scanning an entire vessel and its contents in a water-filled passage. A radiation source emits a beam of radiation across a radiation path between the radiation source and a radiation detector. An imaging subsystem creates an image of the entire vessel and its contents from the radiation detector, displaying the image for an inspector. If suspect areas are detected, the inspector can flag the vessel for manual inspection. A water exclusion system excludes most of the water from the radiation path, allowing imaging of underwater portions of the vessel in addition to above-water portions of the vessel. A transport system moves the vessel through the passage at a predetermined distance from one side of the passage. Rollers prevent damage to the vessel and the side of the passage in transit, while also positioning the vessel at the predetermined distance from the side of the passage.Type: GrantFiled: December 22, 2004Date of Patent: April 24, 2007Assignee: EG&G Middle EastInventors: Abdulaziz Al Muhanna, Khalid Abaal Khail, Aijaz Anwar, Nagib El Alam
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Publication number: 20060269042Abstract: An inspection system allows scanning an entire vessel and its contents in a water-filled passage. A radiation source emits a beam of radiation across a radiation path between the radiation source and a radiation detector. An imaging subsystem creates an image of the entire vessel and its contents from the radiation detector, displaying the image for an inspector. If suspect areas are detected, the inspector can flag the vessel for manual inspection. A water exclusion system excludes most of the water from the radiation path, allowing imaging of underwater portions of the vessel in addition to above-water portions of the vessel. A transport system moves the vessel through the passage at a predetermined distance from one side of the passage. Rollers prevent damage to the vessel and the side of the passage in transit, while also positioning the vessel at the predetermined distance from the side of the passage.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 22, 2004Publication date: November 30, 2006Applicant: EG&G Middle EastInventors: Abdulaziz Muhanna, Khalid Khail, Aijaz Anwar, Nagib Alam
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Patent number: 6611321Abstract: The internal refractive index distribution of an optical fiber preform is measured by providing a generally-cylindrical optical fiber preform having an uneven internal refractive index distribution. A picture image is placed at one side of the optical fiber preform, and a deflected picture of the picture image is photographed through the optical fiber preform using a photographing unit placed at the other side of the optical fiber preform. A deflection function is obtained by analyzing the deflected picture of the picture image. The internal refractive index distribution of the optical fiber preform is measured in accordance with the deflection function obtained.Type: GrantFiled: October 5, 1999Date of Patent: August 26, 2003Assignees: Seiko EG&G Co., Ltd.Inventor: Issei Sasaki
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Patent number: 6602104Abstract: An arc lamp comprises nine component parts that are brought together in three brazes and one TIG-weld to result in a finished product. An anode assembly is brazed with the rest of a body sub-assembly in one step instead of two. A single-bar cathode-support strut is brazed together as one step. A window flange and a sapphire output window are brazed together with the product of the strut braze step in a mounted-cathode-braze step. A copper-tube fill tubulation, a kovar sleeve, a ceramic reflector body, an anode flange, and a tungsten anode are all brazed together in a “body-braze” step. The products of the mounted-cathode-braze step and body-braze step are tungsten-inert-gas (TIG) welded together in a final welding step. A lamp is finished by filling it with xenon gas and pinching off the tubulation.Type: GrantFiled: March 15, 2000Date of Patent: August 5, 2003Assignee: EG&G ILC TechnologyInventor: Roy D. Roberts
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Patent number: 6351058Abstract: An integrated compound reflector ceramic arc lamp comprises three internal mirrors. Top and bottom concave mirrors encircle the inter-electrode gap. The third mirror is convex and is mounted coaxially on the stem of the cathode and faces a sapphire window. Its appearance is like that of a 360 ° apron. Light rays emitted from the inter-electrode gap below a critical elevation angle will be reflected off the bottom concave mirror. Such rays bounce only once before exiting through the window to an external focus. Light rays emitted from the inter-electrode gap above the critical elevation angle, will be reflected off the top concave mirror. Such rays will bounce twice before exiting through the window to the focus. The rays that do reflect from the top concave mirror are directed to the convex cathode apron reflector, and from there will be reflected out the window to the focus.Type: GrantFiled: July 12, 1999Date of Patent: February 26, 2002Assignee: EG&G ILC Technology, Inc.Inventor: Roy D. Roberts
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Patent number: 6316867Abstract: A low-cost ceramic arc lamp comprises an optical coating on a sapphire window, a window shell flange, and a body sleeve. A gas-fill tubulation attaches to the side of the body sleeve and permits a charge of xenon gas to be injected during manufacture. This contrasts with the prior art where the xenon gas is introduced through the anode base. A single-piece strut assembly is used that is compatible with mass-production techniques. The single-piece strut assembly supports and suspends a cathode inside an elliptical reflector. An anode flange replaces a more conventional shell, copper anode base, and base support ring. A tungsten anode completes the lamp. All of these parts are brazed together in an assembly process that is far less complex than the prior art.Type: GrantFiled: October 26, 1999Date of Patent: November 13, 2001Assignee: EG&G ILC Technology, Inc.Inventors: Roy D. Roberts, Rodney O. Romero
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Patent number: 6285131Abstract: A xenon arc lamp is provided with an improved cathode support. The improvements reduce the number of assembly procedures and parts needed to produce an arc lamp. Such reduces the overall cost of manufacturing. The cathode suspension system is made by starting with a single piece of sheet Kovar material that is formed into a cup. Pieces are cut from the bottom of the cup such that three webs connect the outside ring to the center. The three webs each have a flap that is then folded back 90° to form a rigid strut arm. A tungsten cathode electrode is brazed at the center and apex of the three struts with a sleeve that helps bridge the fillet area.Type: GrantFiled: May 4, 1999Date of Patent: September 4, 2001Assignee: EG&G ILC Technology, Inc.Inventors: John Kiss, Daniel Joseph O'Hare, Roy D. Roberts
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Patent number: 6242268Abstract: Homogeneous assays for determining quantitatively the extent of a specific binding reaction can be carried out effectively on very dilute solutions using measurements of fluorescence if a fluorescence measurement scheme that is capable of rejecting short-lived background fluorescence is employed and if the fluorescent group being measured has the following properties: a. the group being measured must be a rare earth metal chelate complex combination; b. the chelate must be water-soluble; c. the complex combination must also be stable in extremely dilute aqueous solutions, that is, the measured chelate must have at least one ligand having a metal-to-ligand binding constant of at least about 1013M−1 or greater and it must have a fluorescent emission that is long-lived compared to the longest decay lifetime of ambient substances and have a half life of from 0.01 to 50 msec.Type: GrantFiled: November 2, 1998Date of Patent: June 5, 2001Assignee: EG&G WallacInventors: Irwin Wieder, Ron L. Hale
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Patent number: 6234081Abstract: A shaped bridge slapper having a pair of spaced conductive lands on a substrate; a bridge member between the spaced conductive lands, the bridge member having a curved shape and a cavity herein, and a flyer layer extending over the bridge member.Type: GrantFiled: March 19, 1999Date of Patent: May 22, 2001Assignee: EG&G, Inc.Inventor: Barry T. Neyer
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Patent number: 6231047Abstract: A brush seal includes a retainer and a multiplicity of single bristles each bristle having a fixed end and a free sealing end, the fixed ends being individually attached in a continuous arrangement at the same angle to the retainer, the bristles having a uniform pack density throughout the extent of the bristles from the fixed to the sealing end.Type: GrantFiled: May 29, 1998Date of Patent: May 15, 2001Assignees: EG&G Engineered Products, Pferd Milwaukee Brush Co., Inc.Inventors: Matthew D. Cunningham, Robert P. Menendez, James A. Henderson, Chih-Yuan Shia, William J. Casey, William W. Smith, Jr.
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Patent number: 6181053Abstract: An improved arc lamp with a ceramic body, an anode supported by a base, and a cathode suspended by a strut system opposite to the anode, and having an inside volume filled with xenon gas. The improvements include a groove in the ceramic body such that an angled area is presented to a head area of the anode that reduces heat coupling by radiation. A neck in the anode provides for a thermal choking such that a head portion of the anode will elevate in temperature during operation. A cavity is relieved in the base and all around the anode to provide a fixed means for managing the temperature of a head portion of the anode during operation. A stem portion of the cathode has a reduced diameter for attachment to the strut system and this provides reduced optical blockage. A base for the anode has a longer length than its diameter for improved heat transfer to an anode heatsink.Type: GrantFiled: April 28, 1999Date of Patent: January 30, 2001Assignee: EG&G ILC Technology, Inc.Inventor: Roy D. Roberts
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Patent number: 6181084Abstract: A ballast circuit for a high intensity discharge lamp includes a boost converter, responsive to a dc input voltage, for providing a boosted dc output voltage; a boost controller, responsive to the boosted dc output voltage, for driving the boost converter to maintain the boosted output voltage at a predetermined level; a buck converter, responsive to the boosted dc output voltage, for providing a reduced dc output voltage; and a buck controller, responsive to the reduced output voltage, for driving the buck converter to operate the discharge lamp in a transition mode and maintaining the reduced dc output voltage at a preselected level for operating the discharge lamp in a steady state mode.Type: GrantFiled: February 25, 1999Date of Patent: January 30, 2001Assignee: EG&G, Inc.Inventor: Lake Lau
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Patent number: 6181077Abstract: A power supply for a xenon arc lamp that will automatically shut down if the lamp current is too high, the lamp voltage is too high, or the lamp requires too many trigger pulses to ignite it. Such conditions indicate faults in the lamp itself and should not be operated this way for safety. Lamp-on and end-of-lamp-life indications are provided to the operator for maintenance. The cooling fan power supply must be normal or the lamp will be shut off or not started. In combination, such provide a lamp system that can safely operate at very high powers.Type: GrantFiled: November 4, 1999Date of Patent: January 30, 2001Assignee: EG&G ILC Technology, Inc.Inventor: Douglas John Greenland
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Patent number: 6179446Abstract: An arc lamp lightsource module comprises a removable lamp unit including an arc lamp attached to two radial electrode heatsinks that are in turn disposed in an insulating sleeve housing. A chassis has a catch and a clip to lock down the removable lamp unit. An igniter is included to power the arc lamp. A single fan and an air plenum are disposed in the chassis and provide for a cooling airflow that is split between the igniter and the two radial electrode heatsinks. A pair of machine screws provide electrical contact to each of the two radial electrode heatsinks and that have crowned heads for a smooth contact surface. A printed circuit board (PCB) has springboard cutouts and electrical pads providing for a spring-pressure electrical contact between the igniter and the arc lamp through the pair of machine screws.Type: GrantFiled: March 24, 1999Date of Patent: January 30, 2001Assignee: EG&G ILC Technology, Inc.Inventor: Kamran Sarmadi
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Patent number: 6178888Abstract: A detonator with a base portion including opposing electrical leads; an exploding foil initiator on the base portion, the exploding foil initiator including two conductive lands separated by a bridge portion therebetween; and a connecting barrel of a predetermined thickness on the exploding foil initiator for optimizing the spacing between the exploding foil initiator and an explosive charge and for robustly interconnecting the lands of the exploding foil initiator with the electrical leads of the base portion.Type: GrantFiled: January 20, 1998Date of Patent: January 30, 2001Assignee: EG&G Star City, Inc.Inventors: Barry T. Neyer, Robert J. Tomasoski, John T. Adams