Patents Assigned to Image Systems, Inc.
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Patent number: 8838740Abstract: An information processing apparatus capable of suppressing an increase in traffic on the network, and transmitting data even when the platform is different between a transmitting-side device and a receiving-side device. When a transfer request to the device is received from an upper layer software program, a virtualized controller extracts predetermined parameters necessary for controlling the device from parameters included in the transfer request, transmits the extracted parameters to the device, and stores the other parameters. When response parameters corresponding to the request parameters are received, a communication controller generates a transfer response by adding the stored parameters to the response parameters and transfers the generated transfer response to the upper layer software program.Type: GrantFiled: October 4, 2012Date of Patent: September 16, 2014Assignee: Canon Imaging Systems Inc.Inventor: Ryosuke Miyashita
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Publication number: 20130271726Abstract: The proposed innovation provides methods and systems for measuring the interpupillary distance. The proposed innovation provides a fitting pad (102) having two detection points (104 and 106). The fitting pad is placed on the forehead of the user and an image is captured. The image is uploaded and pupil distance calculator software locates the fitting detection points and calculates the distance in pixels of the left and right X, Y coordinates. The software creates an image scale by dividing the pixel counts between the detection points. The software automatically locates the X, Y coordinates between the center of the left and right pupils and calculates the distance in pixels. The resulting pixel distance divided by the image scale provides the interpupillary distance in millimeter. In embodiments, segment height is calculated based upon an image imported by the user and the combined scaled images of the user and the frame.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 10, 2013Publication date: October 17, 2013Applicant: Cyber Imaging Systems, Inc.Inventors: Hal Edward Wilson, James Gerard Welch
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Publication number: 20130243631Abstract: A displacement pump comprising a pump assembly and a cassette assembly. The pump assembly includes upper and lower housing portions that define a cavity, an arm disposed in the cavity, a roller attached to the distal end of the arm, and a motor attached to the proximal end of the arm for rotating the arm. The cassette assembly is removably disposed in the cavity and comprises upper and lower cassette housing portions that form an annular compression surface with a channel therein. A hollow compression tube having a flange extending along a length thereof is secured to the compression surface by the flange being engaged with the channel. As the motor rotates the roller arm, the roller presses the compression tube against the compression surface to create a moving occlusion of the compression tube for pushing fluid through the compression tube.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 6, 2013Publication date: September 19, 2013Applicant: International Remote Imaging Systems, Inc.Inventors: John P. Pelmulder, Conrad O. Diaz
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Publication number: 20120221736Abstract: There is provided a device control apparatus which makes it possible to dispense with device monitoring (polling) by a client apparatus to thereby reduce traffic on a network. A device server 200 acquires, according to device information for identifying a device locally connected to the device server 200, at least one of a trigger detection algorithm and a definition file for monitoring a state change of the device identified based on the device information, and monitors the locally connected device based on at least one of the acquired trigger detection algorithm and definition file. Then, when a state change of the device is detected, the device server 200 sends a trigger notification indicative of the detection of the state change to a client PC 100 via a network 500, and starts a session with the client PC 100 in response to a connection request from the client PC 100 having received the trigger notification.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 2, 2010Publication date: August 30, 2012Applicant: Canon Imaging Systems, Inc.Inventors: Ryo Endo, Ryosuke Miyashita, Satoshi Negishi
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Patent number: 7965905Abstract: Some embodiments of the present invention may relate to a device and a method of enabling the stabilization of a series of retinal angiography images to provide a coherent serial display, the method comprising: locally matching a pair of overlapping images, said locally matching includes at least providing a best offset vector for the images, wherein the best offset vector is provided based upon a matching of features from overlapping portions of the images; globally matching at least a triplet of matching pairs of images, wherein pairs of globally matching images include locally matching pairs whose best offset vector sum is substantially zero; choosing a key image; and aligning all the remaining images to the key image.Type: GrantFiled: January 3, 2007Date of Patent: June 21, 2011Assignee: Ophthalmic Imaging Systems Inc.Inventors: Noam Allon, Nizan Horesh
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Patent number: 7925332Abstract: A multi-layered structure in the form of a disposable patch is described for supporting a light source and useful in conjunction with procedures for the non-invasive visualization of veins, arteries or other subcutaneous structures of the body or for facilitating intravenous insertion or extraction of fluids, medication or the like, which in a representative embodiment includes a coupling layer for interfacing and optically coupling with the body surface and conforming to the surface topography of the body portion of interest, a ring for supporting a light source, and a reflective layer between the source and coupling layer for redirecting light reflected from the body surface back through the coupling layer.Type: GrantFiled: May 11, 2006Date of Patent: April 12, 2011Assignees: Infrared Imaging Systems, Inc., The United States of America as represented by the Secretary of the Air ForceInventors: Robert L. Crane, James E. McGuire, Jr., David M. Callard
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Patent number: 7873182Abstract: The present invention is an imaging system for detecting concealed objects on an individual. The imaging system includes an imaging zone that is illuminated with millimeter wave energy. A plurality of millimeter wave cameras are focused to fully surround the imaging zone and have the ability to detect millimeter wave frequencies reflected from the imaging zone. As an individual passes through the imaging zone the plurality of millimeter wave cameras detect concealed objects by identifying differences in the millimeter wave energy reflected by the individual's body and a concealed object. A composite image is generated by a central processing unit and displayed on a monitor showing the concealed object on the individual through optical contrast.Type: GrantFiled: August 8, 2007Date of Patent: January 18, 2011Assignee: Brijot Imaging Systems, Inc.Inventors: Brian Andrew, John Carter
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Patent number: 7858938Abstract: A system for deployment of a millimeter wave concealed object detection system using an outdoor passively illuminated structure is disclosed. In a particular embodiment, the structure includes at least one sidewall with at least one louvered panel within the sidewall. The louvered panel is orientated to reflect millimeter energy into the structure that is used in part by a concealed object detection system for detecting concealed objects. The louvered panel includes a plurality of adjustable parallel slats for obtaining an optimum deployment angle. The structure further includes at least one detection lane for guiding a subject through the structure and is configured between a controlled entry barrier and an exit barrier of the structure.Type: GrantFiled: June 9, 2008Date of Patent: December 28, 2010Assignee: Brijot Imaging Systems, Inc.Inventors: Robert Patrick Daly, Willem H. Reinpoldt
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Patent number: 7820363Abstract: In a process for forming a solder mask, a photoimageable ink is coated on a carrier film to form a photoimageable ink layer on the carrier film. The photoimageable ink layer is dried to form a photoimageable resist layer, thereby forming at least one photoimageable resist layer bearing film. The photoimageable resist layer bearing film is laminated on at least one side of a substrate so as to bring the upper surface of the photoimageable resist layer into contact with the substrate. The photoimageable resist layer is exposed to light imagewise through the carrier film. The carrier film is removed from the photoimageable resist layer to form an exposed resist layer. The exposed resist layer is developed to form a developed resist layer. The developed resist layer is cured to form a solder mask on the substrate.Type: GrantFiled: March 23, 2004Date of Patent: October 26, 2010Assignees: Taiyo America, Inc., Liquid Image Systems, Inc., Taiyo Ink Mfg. Co., Ltd.Inventors: Akio Sekimoto, Masayuki Michael Kojima
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Patent number: 7796171Abstract: The anti-blooming structure of an image sensor is supplied with varying voltages during different integration periods such that charges generated in response to low level light are fully captured, whereas charges generated in response to a bright light spill over in a controlled manner. Accordingly, sensor's response may be generated to result in higher gains at low light levels and progressively lower gains at the higher light levels.Type: GrantFiled: February 16, 2007Date of Patent: September 14, 2010Assignee: Flir Advanced Imaging Systems, Inc.Inventor: David W. Gardner
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Patent number: 7781717Abstract: A system and method for manipulating real-time video playback time-synchronized with millimeter wave imagery is disclosed. In a particular embodiment, millimeter wave imagery and visible spectrum video images are combined to form composite images in real-time to detect concealed objects on a person. A graphical user interface (GUI) manipulates the displayed millimeter wave imagery, video images and composite images and controls displaying user selected portions of the synchronized recorded images. The composite images are automatically encoded with event data when a concealed object is detected and an alert is generated, or that information is accessed from a datafile or database structure. The GUI controls the playback and viewing of those composite images having encoded event data.Type: GrantFiled: April 28, 2008Date of Patent: August 24, 2010Assignee: Brijot Imaging Systems, Inc.Inventor: Willem H. Reinpoldt, III
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Publication number: 20090297039Abstract: A system and method for autonomous concealed object detection and threat assessment. Image data is received from a millimeter wave imaging device comprising at least one scan of a scene. The image data is enhanced thereby creating enhanced image data comprising a plurality of enhanced image pixels. The enhanced image data is evaluated thereby identifying at least one subject within the enhanced image data. The subject is separated from a background within the enhanced image data. The contrast of the subject is enhanced within the enhanced image data. Concealed physical objects associated with the subject within the enhanced contrast image data are detected, thereby detecting at least one concealed object associated with the subject. A representation of the subject and the concealed physical object is displayed on a display device.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 18, 2008Publication date: December 3, 2009Applicant: Brijot Imaging Systems, Inc.Inventors: Willem H. Reinpoldt, III, Robert Patrick Daly, Iztok Koren
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Patent number: 7601958Abstract: The present invention is a broadband energy illuminator for creating contrast between the broadband energy emanating from a scene and an individual within the scene. A millimeter wave camera is focused toward the individual to detect millimeter wave frequencies reflected from the scene. As an individual passes through scene the millimeter wave camera detects concealed objects by identifying differences in the millimeter wave energy reflected by the individual's body and a concealed object. The broadband energy illuminator focuses a cold source of broadband energy on the scene thereby enhancing the ability of the millimeter wave camera to distinguish the individual's body from concealed objects. A composite image is generated by a central processing unit and displayed on a monitor showing the concealed object on the individual through optical contrast.Type: GrantFiled: August 8, 2007Date of Patent: October 13, 2009Assignee: Brijot Imaging Systems, Inc.Inventor: Robert Daly
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Publication number: 20090184861Abstract: A millimeter wave object detection system includes a millimeter wave imager and a data entry device configured to assign assessment information to events where a concealed object is detected by an operator/observer or automated computer program interrogating imagery produced by the millimeter wave imager. A computer is programmed to store assessment data from the data entry device into a database, and statistical operations can be performed upon the database.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 18, 2008Publication date: July 23, 2009Applicant: Brijot Imaging Systems, Inc.Inventor: Willem H. Reinpoldt, III
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Patent number: 7324694Abstract: Most automatic particle classification methods produce errors. The invention provides a method for improving the accuracy of particle classification while shortening the amount of manual review time required from the operator. The method uses class weights, which are statistically-derived correction factors that accounts for frequency of classification errors. A first class weight and a second class weight are assigned to the first class and the second class, respectively. The number of particles in each of the first and the second classes is multiplied by the first class weight and the second class weight, respectively, to generate a corrected number of particles in each of the classes. If particles are reclassified, the class weights are recalculated in response to the reclassification. The method is usable with a complete classification where all the particles in a sample are classified, or a selective classification of a subset of the particles in the sample.Type: GrantFiled: May 21, 2004Date of Patent: January 29, 2008Assignee: International Remote Imaging Systems, Inc.Inventors: Eric Chapoulaud, Harvey L. Kasdan
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Patent number: 7319907Abstract: The invention is a state machine having a host controller that controls a level-i controller, wherein the level-1 controller controls the level-2 controller. The level-2 controller controls system component controllers, which in turn control system components to execute a process segment. For example, the machine includes a host controller that selects a set of states to be executed, a level-1 controller that activates the set of states in a predetermined order, wherein each state includes commands, and a level-2 controller that controls system components according to the commands. A method of executing a process includes identifying a set of states to be executed, issuing state commands that need to be issued to execute the current state in the set of states, and activating a next state only after all expected status reports have been received for the current state.Type: GrantFiled: November 18, 2003Date of Patent: January 15, 2008Assignee: International Remote Imaging Systems, Inc.Inventors: Harvey Kasdan, Kenneth S. Gold, Jon Frank Tindel, Ken A. Atterholt, David Alan Fridge
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Patent number: 7307877Abstract: Circuits and methods to design and to fabricate said circuits to accomplish a two-level DRAM cell or a multilevel DRAM cell using a natural transistor have been achieved. The usage of a natural transistor, having a threshold voltage of close to zero, as a pass transistor reduces the amount of current required for a read operation significantly. The usage of a natural transistor in a multi-level DRAM is enabling to implement easily a high number of voltage levels, and thus more information, in one DRAM cell and is reducing the amount of output current required as well. The fabrication of said DRAM cells in an integrated circuit, comprising a natural transistor and standard transistors, include masking of the natural transistor during the ion implantation to avoid impurities increasing the threshold voltage.Type: GrantFiled: October 26, 2005Date of Patent: December 11, 2007Assignee: Dialog Imaging Systems Inc.Inventor: Horst Knoedgen
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Patent number: D571244Type: GrantFiled: August 8, 2007Date of Patent: June 17, 2008Assignee: Brijot Imaging Systems, Inc.Inventor: Ernesto Barrantes
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Patent number: D618269Type: GrantFiled: April 15, 2008Date of Patent: June 22, 2010Assignee: Brijot Imaging Systems, Inc.Inventors: Mark C. Williams, James H. Muir
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Patent number: D634229Type: GrantFiled: April 15, 2008Date of Patent: March 15, 2011Assignee: Brijot Imaging Systems, Inc.Inventors: Mark C. Williams, Reeder Noah Ward, Kenneth David White, Jamie Ruth White, James H. Muir