Patents Assigned to Hamamatsu Corporation
  • Patent number: 6563073
    Abstract: A method for welding parts using the thermo-electrical output of the metals to be welded to control and evaluate the welding process in which a single energy pulse, such as an electric current or a laser, containing a known amount of electricity is applied to the metals to heat the metals to be welded. Then the thermo-electric output of the metals to be welded is used to determine the mass of the metals. The energy necessary to effectively weld the metals is then determined as a function of the mass.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 17, 2001
    Date of Patent: May 13, 2003
    Assignee: Hamamatsu Corporation
    Inventor: Norman A. Lyshkow
  • Patent number: 5431953
    Abstract: A length of conductive wire is supported between a first reel and a second reel. The first reel is driven to move the wire through the device in a stepped fashion. Each time the wire stops a reciprocating plunger brings a material to be evaporated into contact with the wire. An electric current is passed through the length of wire in the area where the material contacts the wire. The wire is heated by the electric current to melt the material onto the wire to form a bead of material thereon. The wire is advanced to repeat the bead forming process. The wire with the beads formed thereon is wound onto the first reel for later use in an evaporator process. An infrared sensor monitors the heating process to determine if the material is melted at the desired temperature. A sensor is also provided to stop the device if the wire breaks. The advancing of the wire, the operation and refilling of the plunger and the heating of the wire are all performed automatically.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 12, 1992
    Date of Patent: July 11, 1995
    Assignee: Hamamatsu Corporation
    Inventor: Norman Lyshkow
  • Patent number: 4438416
    Abstract: An electrical device for use in delaying the time of arrival of an electrical signal with fixed increments of delay in the picosecond range and having a minimum delay time in picoseconds is disclosed. In one embodiment of the invention, the device comprises a plurality of small T shaped RF coaxial connectors fixedly coupled together in series with the connectors themselves serving as delay elements. One of the unconnected (open) ports of the connector at one end of the series is used as the entrance port for the device and the other unconnected ports of the connectors in the series are used as exit ports for the device.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 25, 1982
    Date of Patent: March 20, 1984
    Assignee: Hamamatsu Corporation
    Inventors: Norman H. Schiller, Robert R. Alfano
  • Patent number: 4435727
    Abstract: Apparatus is disclosed for use in calibrating the time axis and intensity linearity of a streak camera or any optoelectronic device over any one of a number of different time scales. The apparatus includes a plurality of bundles of optical fibers mounted on a rotation wheel and a pulsed light source. Each bundle of optical fibers is made up of a plurality of optical fibers, each cut to a different length with the differences in length between the fibers in any one bundle being uniform and the differences in length of the fibers in one bundle being different from the differences in length of the fibers in each one of the other bundles. The fibers in each bundle are arranged so that one set of ends terminates in a common input plane and the other set of ends terminates in a common output plane.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 27, 1982
    Date of Patent: March 6, 1984
    Assignee: Hamamatsu Corporation
    Inventors: Norman H. Schiller, Robert R. Alfano
  • Patent number: 4237471
    Abstract: A method of producing semiconductor photodiodes of indium antimonide, by growing an indium antimonide epitaxial layer of one type conductivity onto a substrate of indium antimonide of another type conductivity, utilizing conventional vapor phase or liquid phase epitaxial techniques, wherein the antimony in the epitaxial layer is partially replaced by either arsenic or phosphorus, thus resulting in a high performing photoelectric device.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 22, 1979
    Date of Patent: December 2, 1980
    Assignees: Hamamatsu Corporation, Hamamatsu TV Co, Ltd.
    Inventor: Dieter H. Pommerrenig