Patents Assigned to FLIR System, Inc.
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Patent number: 8860800Abstract: A boresight alignment system facilitates aligning a plurality of cameras and/or images of the cameras with respect to one another. The system may have a mount configured to facilitate attachment of a bezel containing a plurality of cameras to the mount. The system may have a plurality of targets and each target may be configured to provide light of at least two different wavelengths and/or ranges of wavelengths. One or more baffles may be disposed optically between the mount and the target assembly to inhibit stray light from being incident upon the cameras.Type: GrantFiled: March 31, 2011Date of Patent: October 14, 2014Assignee: FLIR Systems, Inc.Inventors: Marco A. Scussat, Richard M. Goeden, Jeffrey S. Scott, Richard G. Lane, Gary B. Hughes
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Patent number: 8844896Abstract: Gimbal system, including method and apparatus, for mounting a gimbal apparatus to a support platform with a mount assembly. The mount assembly may include first and second bar assemblies that are rotationally coupled to each other by a pair of gears.Type: GrantFiled: June 7, 2011Date of Patent: September 30, 2014Assignee: FLIR Systems, Inc.Inventor: Daniel Pettersson
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Publication number: 20140286131Abstract: A wideband sonar receiver is provided that includes: a selectable bandpass filter adapted to filter a received sonar signal to produce a filtered signal and a correlator adapted to correlate the baseband samples with baseband replica samples to provide a correlated signal. In addition, the wideband sonar receiver may include a shaping filter to shape unshaped received pulses. Finally, a variety of sonar processing algorithms are described with regard to reducing clutter and interference, target detection, and bottom detection.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 24, 2014Publication date: September 25, 2014Applicant: FLIR Systems, Inc.Inventors: Paul Stokes, Phil Webb
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Publication number: 20140269796Abstract: Embodiments of the invention describe an illuminator having a light source to originate an illumination beam, wherein the light source further comprises a set of vertical-cavity surface emitting lasers (VCSELs), including a first VCSEL having a first laser emission wavelength, and a second VCSEL having a second laser emission wavelength different than the first laser emission wavelength. Thus, by varying laser emission wavelengths of VCSELs in a VCSEL array, embodiments of the invention produce low-contrast speckle, and do not limit the imaging capabilities of the host illumination system. In some embodiments of the invention, vertical external cavity surface emitting lasers (VECSELs) are utilized to produce the above described varying laser emission wavelengths.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 2, 2014Publication date: September 18, 2014Applicant: FLIR Systems, Inc.Inventors: Jonathan Geske, Chad Wang, Elliot Burke
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Publication number: 20140267766Abstract: An infrared camera architecture includes, for an embodiment, an infrared detector, a substrate, a plurality of electrical components coupled to the substrate, and a pedestal made of a thermally conductive material and having a leg coupled to the substrate. The infrared detector is supported by and thermally coupled to the pedestal, with the pedestal thermally isolating the infrared detector from the plurality of electrical components.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 2, 2014Publication date: September 18, 2014Applicant: FLIR Systems, Inc.Inventors: Pierre Boulanger, Marcel Tremblay, Jim Goodland, Barbara Sharp, Farhad Mirbod, Theodore R. Hoelter
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Publication number: 20140253735Abstract: Various techniques are disclosed for providing a device attachment configured to releasably attach to and provide infrared imaging functionality to mobile phones or other portable electronic devices. For example, a device attachment may include a housing with a tub on a rear surface thereof shaped to at least partially receive a user device, an infrared sensor assembly disposed within the housing and configured to capture thermal infrared image data, and a processing module communicatively coupled to the infrared sensor assembly and configured to transmit the thermal infrared image data to the user device. Thermal infrared image data may be captured by the infrared sensor assembly and transmitted to the user device by the processing module in response to a request transmitted by an application program or other software/hardware routines running on the user device.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 19, 2014Publication date: September 11, 2014Applicant: FLIR Systems, Inc.Inventors: Michael Fox, Mark Nussmeier, Eric A. Kurth, Nicholas Högasten, Theodore R. Hoelter, Katrin Strandemar, Pierre Boulanger, Barbara Sharp, Jeffrey D. Frank, Andrew C. Teich, Dwight Dumpert, Gerald W. Blakeley
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Patent number: 8831370Abstract: Systems, including apparatus and methods, for obtaining and/or correcting images, particularly from atmospheric and/or other distortions. These corrections may involve, among others, collecting two or more sets of image data corresponding to images of the same scene in different wavelength regimes, and using correlations between wavelength and expected distortion to distinguish apparent image motion due to distortion from apparent image motion due to object or scene motion. These systems may be useful in any suitable imaging context, including navigation, targeting, search and rescue, law enforcement, commercial video cameras and/or surveillance, among others.Type: GrantFiled: February 10, 2012Date of Patent: September 9, 2014Assignee: FLIR Systems, Inc.Inventor: Cynthia I. Archer
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Publication number: 20140247365Abstract: Various techniques are disclosed for reducing spatial and temporal noise in captured images. In one example, temporal noise may be filtered while still retaining temporal responsivity in filtered images to allow low contrast temporal events to be captured. Spatial and temporal noise filters may be selectively weighted to more strongly favor filtering using whichever one of the filters is least likely to cause a loss of signal fidelity in actual scene content. Other techniques are disclosed for determining various parameters of imaging systems having image lag. For example, a mean-variance characterization and a noise equivalent irradiance characterization may be performed to determine parameters of the imaging systems. Results of such characterizations may be used to determine the actual performance of the imaging systems without the effects of image lag.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 11, 2013Publication date: September 4, 2014Applicant: FLIR Systems, Inc.Inventors: David W. Gardner, Nicholas Högasten
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Patent number: 8821035Abstract: A method for transmitting a signal in an optical system includes generating an optical signal along an optical axis for transmission through an optical element, positioning the optical element so that a surface discontinuity is positioned along the optical axis such that the optical signal defines a substantially radially symmetric intensity profile, and launching the optical signal into an input face of an optical fiber such that the intensity profile is substantially null proximate an optical axis associated with the optical fiber.Type: GrantFiled: September 5, 2013Date of Patent: September 2, 2014Assignee: Flir Systems, Inc.Inventors: Alan D. Kathman, Charles S. Koehler, William H. Welch, Eric G. Johnson, Robert D. TeKolste
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Patent number: 8822922Abstract: In accordance with at least one embodiment of the present invention, a portable inspection system is disclosed to wirelessly capture inspection data, such as for example an infrared image, sound information, and/or electrical measurement information. The inspection data may be securely recorded (e.g., with an encryption algorithm) along with associated information, which may include for example date, time, system settings, operator identification, and location.Type: GrantFiled: August 13, 2012Date of Patent: September 2, 2014Assignee: FLIR Systems, Inc.Inventors: Tom Scanlon, James T. Woolaway, Robert P. Madding
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Publication number: 20140240512Abstract: Techniques using small form factor infrared imaging modules are disclosed. An imaging system may include visible spectrum imaging modules, infrared imaging modules, and other modules to interface with a user and/or a monitoring system. Visible spectrum imaging modules and infrared imaging modules may be positioned in proximity to a scene that will be monitored while visible spectrum-only images of the scene are either not available or less desirable than infrared images of the scene. Imaging modules may be configured to capture images of the scene at different times. Image analytics and processing may be used to generate combined images with infrared imaging features and increased detail and contrast. Triple fusion processing, including selectable aspects of non-uniformity correction processing, true color processing, and high contrast processing, may be performed on the captured images. Control signals based on the combined images may be presented to a user and/or a monitoring system.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 21, 2013Publication date: August 28, 2014Applicant: FLIR Systems, Inc.Inventors: Nicholas Högasten, Dwight Dumpert, Theodore R. Hoelter, Jeffrey S. Scott, Katrin Strandemar, Mark Nussmeier, Eric A. Kurth, Pierre Boulanger, Barbara Sharp
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Patent number: 8817106Abstract: Systems and methods disclosed herein provide an image capture component adapted to capture an infrared image, a control component adapted to provide a plurality of selectable processing modes to a user, receive a user input corresponding to a user selected processing mode, generate a control signal indicative of the user selected processing mode and transmit the generated control signal. The user selected processing modes, for example, may be directed to maritime applications, such as night docking, man overboard, night cruising, day cruising, hazy conditions, and/or shoreline modes. The systems and methods further provide a processing component adapted to receive the generated control signal from the control component, process the captured infrared image according to the user selected processing mode, and generate a processed infrared image, and a display component adapted to display the processed infrared image.Type: GrantFiled: November 28, 2007Date of Patent: August 26, 2014Assignee: FLIR Systems, Inc.Inventors: Patrick B. Richardson, Jeffrey D. Frank, Austin A. Richards, Nicholas Högasten, James T. Woolaway
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Publication number: 20140232875Abstract: Various techniques are provided for using one or more shielded (e.g., blinded, blocked, and/or obscured) infrared sensors of a thermal imaging device. In one example, a method includes capturing a signal from a shielded infrared sensor that is substantially blocked from receiving infrared radiation from a scene. The method also includes capturing a signal from an unshielded infrared sensor configured to receive the infrared radiation from the scene. The method also includes determining an average thermographic offset reference for the shielded and unshielded infrared sensors based on the captured signal of the shielded infrared sensor. The method also includes determining an absolute radiometric value for the scene based on the average thermographic offset reference and the captured signal of the unshielded infrared sensor.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 4, 2014Publication date: August 21, 2014Applicant: FLIR Systems, Inc.Inventors: Pierre Boulanger, Per Elmfors, Nicholas Högasten, Theodore R. Hoelter, Katrin Strandemar, Barbara Sharp, Eric A. Kurth
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Publication number: 20140233355Abstract: A sonar transmitter includes digital logic that controls switches coupled to a primary coil of a transformer. The switches are driven to produce at least one voltage pulse across a secondary coil for the transformer to produce a series of voltage pulses approximating the desired signal. The transformer may comprise: a secondary coil having a plurality of windings arranged into a first section, a middle section, and a final section; and a primary coil winding wound only with the secondary coil windings forming the middle section.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 24, 2014Publication date: August 21, 2014Applicant: FLIR Systems, Inc.Inventors: Paul Stokes, David Wellcome
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Publication number: 20140218520Abstract: Various techniques are disclosed for smart surveillance camera systems and methods using thermal imaging to intelligently control illumination and monitoring of a surveillance scene. For example, a smart camera system may include a thermal imager, an IR illuminator, a visible light illuminator, a visible/near IR (NIR) light camera, and a processor. The camera system may capture thermal images of the scene using the thermal imager, and analyze the thermal images to detect a presence and an attribute of an object in the scene. In response to the detection, various light sources may be selectively operated to illuminate the object only when needed or desired, with a suitable type of light source, with a suitable beam angle and width, or in otherwise desirable manner. The visible/NIR light camera may also be selectively operated based on the detection to capture or record surveillance images containing objects of interest.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 4, 2014Publication date: August 7, 2014Applicant: FLIR Systems, Inc.Inventors: Andrew C. Teich, Nicholas Högasten, Theodore R. Hoelter, Katrin Strandemar
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Patent number: D712763Type: GrantFiled: June 25, 2013Date of Patent: September 9, 2014Assignee: FLIR Systems, Inc.Inventors: Mao Zhenmei, Michael Fox, David Pelletier, Giovanni Lepore, Samuel M. Ruback
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Patent number: D712764Type: GrantFiled: June 25, 2013Date of Patent: September 9, 2014Assignee: FLIR Systems, Inc.Inventors: Mao Zhenmei, Michael Fox, David Pelletier, Giovanni Lepore, Samuel M. Ruback
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Patent number: D713079Type: GrantFiled: June 25, 2013Date of Patent: September 9, 2014Assignee: FLIR Systems, Inc.Inventors: Mao Zhenmei, Michael Fox, David Pelletier, Giovanni Lepore, Samuel M. Ruback
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Patent number: D713274Type: GrantFiled: June 25, 2013Date of Patent: September 16, 2014Assignee: FLIR Systems, Inc.Inventors: Mao Zhenmei, Michael Fox, David Pelletier, Giovanni Lepore, Samuel M. Ruback
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Patent number: D713275Type: GrantFiled: June 25, 2013Date of Patent: September 16, 2014Assignee: FLIR Systems, Inc.Inventors: Mao Zhenmei, Michael Fox, David Pelletier, Giovanni Lepore, Samuel M. Ruback