Patents Assigned to Jefferson Science Associates, LLC
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Patent number: 8217596Abstract: A method of avoiding CSR induced beam quality defects in free electron laser operation by a) controlling the rate of compression and b) using a novel means of integrating the compression with the remainder of the transport system: both are accomplished by means of dispersion modulation. A large dispersion is created in the penultimate dipole magnet of the compression region leading to rapid compression; this large dispersion is demagnified and dispersion suppression performed in a final small dipole. As a result, the bunch is short for only a small angular extent of the transport, and the resulting CSR excitation is small.Type: GrantFiled: March 18, 2009Date of Patent: July 10, 2012Assignee: Jefferson Science Associates, LLCInventors: David R. Douglas, Christopher D. Tennant
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Patent number: 8214987Abstract: A remote vacuum or pressure sealing apparatus and method for making a radiation tolerant, remotely prepared seal that maintains a vacuum or pressure tight seal throughout a wide temperature range. The remote sealing apparatus includes a fixed threaded sealing surface on an isolated system, a gasket, and an insert consisting of a plug with a protruding sample holder. An insert coupling device, provided for inserting samples within the isolated system, includes a threaded fastener for cooperating with the fixed threaded sealing surface on the isolated system. The insert coupling device includes a locating pin for azimuthal orientation, coupling pins, a tooted coaxial socket wrench, and an insert coupling actuator for actuating the coupling pins. The remote aspect of the sealing apparatus maintains the isolation of the system from the user's environment, safely preserving the user and the system from detrimental effect from each respectively.Type: GrantFiled: October 14, 2008Date of Patent: July 10, 2012Assignee: Jefferson Science Associates, LLCInventors: James David Brock, Christopher D. Keith
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Patent number: 8183530Abstract: A mobile compact imaging system that combines both PET imaging and optical imaging into a single system which can be located in the operating room (OR) and provides faster feedback to determine if a tumor has been fully resected and if there are adequate surgical margins. While final confirmation is obtained from the pathology lab, such a device can reduce the total time necessary for the procedure and the number of iterations required to achieve satisfactory resection of a tumor with good margins.Type: GrantFiled: January 9, 2009Date of Patent: May 22, 2012Assignee: Jefferson Science Associates, LLCInventors: Steven W. Falen, Richard A. Hoefer, Stanislaw Majewski, John McKisson, Brian Kross, James Proffitt, Alexander Stolin, Andrew G. Weisenberger
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Patent number: 8138460Abstract: A method and apparatus of obtaining a record of repetitive optical or other phenomena having durations in the picosecond range, comprising a circular scan electron tube to receive light pulses and convert them to electron images consisting with fast nanosecond electronic signals, a continuous wave light or other particle pulses, e.g. electron picosecond pulses, and a synchronizing mechanism arranged to synchronize the deflection of the electron image (images) in the tube (tubes) with the repetition rate of the incident pulse train. There is also provided a method and apparatus for digitization of a repetitive and random optical waveform with a bandwidth higher than 10 GHz.Type: GrantFiled: March 8, 2010Date of Patent: March 20, 2012Assignee: Jefferson Science Associates, LLCInventors: Amur Margaryan, Karlen Gynashyan, Osamu Hashimoto, Stanislaw Majewski, Linguang Tang, Gagik Marikyan, Lia Marikyan, legal representative
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Patent number: 8130045Abstract: A process that provides the ability to incorporate a self exciting loop (SEL) algorithm into a digital LLRF system. The present digital SEL provides for conversion from the Cartesian domain to the Polar domain, wherein most signal processing is accomplished, and back to Cartesian. By handling most signal processing in the Polar (phase & amplitude) domain, a perfect amplitude limiter can be realized and simpler logic operations can be used. When operational, cavity recovery from faults will be tuner-less. At high gradients, ˜20 MV/m, like those needed for the upgraded cryomodules, the Lorentz detuning will be many bandwidths, making cavity turn-on problematic with out some tuner based compensation or other algorithmic solution. The present SEL solves this problem and allows cavity recovery from cryogenic trips, wherein cavities have been known to detune 1000's of Hz. Other applications such has He processing can also be implemented in situ without additional electronics.Type: GrantFiled: November 16, 2007Date of Patent: March 6, 2012Assignee: Jefferson Science Associate, LLCInventors: Trent Allison, Jean Delayen, Curt Hovater, John Musson, Tomasz Plawski
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Patent number: 8128765Abstract: Niobium cavities are fabricated by the drawing and ironing of as cast niobium ingot slices rather than from cold rolled niobium sheet. This method results in the production of niobium cavities having a minimum of grain boundaries at a significantly reduced cost as compared to the production of such structures from cold rolled sheet.Type: GrantFiled: April 5, 2005Date of Patent: March 6, 2012Assignee: Jefferson Science Associates, LLCInventors: Ganapati Rao Myneni, Peter Kneisel, Tadeu Cameiro
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Patent number: 8093840Abstract: A method of using off-axis particle beam injection in energy-recovering linear accelerators that increases operational efficiency while eliminating the need to merge the high energy re-circulating beam with an injected low energy beam. In this arrangement, the high energy re-circulating beam and the low energy beam are manipulated such that they are within a predetermined distance from one another and then the two immerged beams are injected into the linac and propagated through the system. The configuration permits injection without geometric beam merging as well as decelerated beam extraction without the use of typical beamline elements.Type: GrantFiled: December 9, 2008Date of Patent: January 10, 2012Assignee: Jefferson Science Associates, LLCInventor: David R. Douglas
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Patent number: 8071949Abstract: A compact, mobile, dedicated SPECT brain imager that can be easily moved to the patient to provide in-situ imaging, especially when the patient cannot be moved to the Nuclear Medicine imaging center. As a result of the widespread availability of single photon labeled biomarkers, the SPECT brain imager can be used in many locations, including remote locations away from medical centers. The SPECT imager improves the detection of gamma emission from the patient's head and neck area with a large field of view. Two identical lightweight gamma imaging detector heads are mounted to a rotating gantry and precisely mechanically co-registered to each other at 180 degrees. A unique imaging algorithm combines the co-registered images from the detector heads and provides several SPECT tomographic reconstructions of the imaged object thereby improving the diagnostic quality especially in the case of imaging requiring higher spatial resolution and sensitivity at the same time.Type: GrantFiled: January 23, 2009Date of Patent: December 6, 2011Assignee: Jefferson Science Associates, LLCInventors: Stanislaw Majewski, James Proffitt
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Patent number: 8031414Abstract: A single lens bullet-shaped laser beam shaper capable of redistributing an arbitrary beam profile into any desired output profile comprising a unitary lens comprising: a convex front input surface defining a focal point and a flat output portion at the focal point; and b) a cylindrical core portion having a flat input surface coincident with the flat output portion of the first input portion at the focal point and a convex rear output surface remote from the convex front input surface.Type: GrantFiled: April 24, 2009Date of Patent: October 4, 2011Assignee: Jefferson Science Associates, LLCInventors: Chuyu Liu, Shukui Zhang
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Patent number: 8017916Abstract: A cardiac imaging system employing dual gamma imaging heads co-registered with one another to provide two dynamic simultaneous views of the heart sector of a patient torso. A first gamma imaging head is positioned in a first orientation with respect to the heart sector and a second gamma imaging head is positioned in a second orientation with respect to the heart sector. An adjustment arrangement is capable of adjusting the distance between the separate imaging heads and the angle between the heads. With the angle between the imaging heads set to 180 degrees and operating in a range of 140-159 keV and at a rate of up to 500kHz, the imaging heads are co-registered to produce simultaneous dynamic recording of two stereotactic views of the heart. The use of co-registered imaging heads maximizes the uniformity of detection sensitivity of blood flow in and around the heart over the whole heart volume and minimizes radiation absorption effects.Type: GrantFiled: June 29, 2007Date of Patent: September 13, 2011Assignee: Jefferson Science Associates, LLCInventors: Stanislaw Majewski, Marc M. Umeno
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Publication number: 20110192016Abstract: Electroactive actuation characteristics of novel BNNT based materials are described. Several series of BNNT based electroactive materials including BNNT/polyimide composites and BNNT films are prepared. The BNNT based electroactive materials show high piezoelectric coefficients, d13, about 14.80 pm/V as well as high electrostrictive coefficients, M13, 3.21×10?16 pm2N2. The BNNT based electroactive materials will be used for novel electromechanical energy conversion devices.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 13, 2010Publication date: August 11, 2011Applicants: National Institute of Aerospace Associates, USA as represented by the Administrator of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration, Jefferson Science Associates, LLCInventors: Jin Ho Kang, Cheol Park, Joycelyn S. Harrison, Michael W. Smith, Sharon E. Lowther, Jae-Woo Kim, Godfrey Sauti
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Patent number: 7911278Abstract: A first stage electronic system for receiving charge or current from voltage-controlled sensors or detectors that includes a low input impedance current receiver/converter device (for example, a transimpedance amplifier), which is directly coupled to the sensor output, a source of bias voltage, and the device's power supply (or supplies), which use the biased voltage point as a baseline.Type: GrantFiled: July 28, 2008Date of Patent: March 22, 2011Assignee: Jefferson Science Associates, LLCInventors: Pavel V. Degtiarenko, Vladimir E. Popov
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Patent number: 7885385Abstract: A method for the production of X-ray bunches tunable in both time and energy level by generating multiple photon, X-ray, beams through the use of Thomson scattering. The method of the present invention simultaneously produces two X-ray pulses that are tunable in energy and/or time.Type: GrantFiled: June 2, 2008Date of Patent: February 8, 2011Assignee: Jefferson Science Associates, LLCInventor: James R. Boyce
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Patent number: 7884333Abstract: A new type of structure for the deflection and crabbing of particle bunches in particle accelerators comprising a number of parallel transverse electromagnetic (TEM)-resonant) lines operating in opposite phase from each other. Such a structure is significantly more compact than conventional crabbing cavities operating the transverse magnetic TM mode, thus allowing low frequency designs.Type: GrantFiled: September 25, 2008Date of Patent: February 8, 2011Assignee: Jefferson Science Associates, LLCInventor: Jean Delayen
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Patent number: 7884331Abstract: A brain imager includes a compact ring-like static PET imager mounted in a helmet-like structure. When attached to a patient's head, the helmet-like brain imager maintains the relative head-to-imager geometry fixed through the whole imaging procedure. The brain imaging helmet contains radiation sensors and minimal front-end electronics. A flexible mechanical suspension/harness system supports the weight of the helmet thereby allowing for patient to have limited movements of the head during imaging scans. The compact ring-like PET imager enables very high resolution imaging of neurological brain functions, cancer, and effects of trauma using a rather simple mobile scanner with limited space needs for use and storage.Type: GrantFiled: September 19, 2008Date of Patent: February 8, 2011Assignee: Jefferson Science Associates LLCInventors: Stanislaw Majewski, James Proffitt
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Patent number: 7859199Abstract: The introduction of a magnetic electron beam orbit chicane between the wiggler and the downstream initial bending dipole in an energy recovering Linac alleviates the effects of radiation propagated from the downstream bending dipole that tend to distort the proximate downstream mirror of the optical cavity resonator.Type: GrantFiled: July 20, 2007Date of Patent: December 28, 2010Assignee: A Jefferson Science Associates, LLCInventors: Stephen Benson, George Herman Biallas, David Douglas, Kevin Carl Jordan, George R. Neil, Michele D. Shinn, Gwyn P. Willams
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Patent number: 7858951Abstract: A skewed chicane eigenmode exchange module (SCEEM) that combines in a single beamline segment the separate functionalities of a skew quad eigenmode exchange module and a magnetic chicane. This module allows the exchange of independent betatron eigenmodes, alters electron beam orbit geometry, and provides longitudinal parameter control with dispersion management in a single beamline segment with stable betatron behavior. It thus reduces the spatial requirements for multiple beam dynamic functions, reduces required component counts and thus reduces costs, and allows the use of more compact accelerator configurations than prior art design methods.Type: GrantFiled: July 20, 2007Date of Patent: December 28, 2010Assignee: Jefferson Science Associates, LLCInventor: David Douglas
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Patent number: 7858944Abstract: A dedicated mobile PET imaging system to image the prostate and surrounding organs. The imaging system includes an outside high resolution PET imager placed close to the patient's torso and an insertable and compact transrectal probe that is placed in close proximity to the prostate and operates in conjunction with the outside imager. The two detector systems are spatially co-registered to each other. The outside imager is mounted on an open rotating gantry to provide torso-wide 3D images of the prostate and surrounding tissue and organs. The insertable probe provides closer imaging, high sensitivity, and very high resolution predominately 2D view of the prostate and immediate surroundings. The probe is operated in conjunction with the outside imager and a fast data acquisition system to provide very high resolution reconstruction of the prostate and surrounding tissue and organs.Type: GrantFiled: January 23, 2009Date of Patent: December 28, 2010Assignee: Jefferson Science Associates, LLCInventors: Stanislaw Majewski, James Proffitt
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Patent number: 7737874Abstract: A method for dealing with the problem of simultaneous continuous readout of large number of data channels from the set of multiple sensors in instances where the use of multiple amplitude-to-digital converters is not practical or causes undesirable extra noise and distortion in the data. The new method uses sensor front-end s and subsequent electronics to transform the analog input signals and encode them into a series of short pulses that can be transmitted to a long distance via a high frequency transmission line without information loss. Upon arrival at a destination data decoder and analyzer device, the series of short pulses can be decoded and transformed back, to obtain, store, and utilize the sensor information with the required accuracy.Type: GrantFiled: June 28, 2008Date of Patent: June 15, 2010Assignee: Jefferson Science Associates, LLCInventors: Pavel V. Degtiarenko, Vladimir E. Popov
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Patent number: RE43499Abstract: An improved method for enhancing the contrast between background and lesion areas of a breast undergoing dual-head scintimammographic examination comprising: 1) acquiring a pair of digital images from a pair of small FOV or mini gamma cameras compressing the breast under examination from opposing sides; 2) inverting one of the pair of images to align or co-register with the other of the images to obtain co-registered pixel values; 3) normalizing the pair of images pixel-by-pixel by dividing pixel values from each of the two acquired images and the co-registered image by the average count per pixel in the entire breast area of the corresponding detector; and 4) multiplying the number of counts in each pixel by the value obtained in step 3 to produce a normalization enhanced two dimensional contrast map.Type: GrantFiled: October 27, 2010Date of Patent: July 3, 2012Assignee: Jefferson Science Associates, LLCInventors: Douglas Arthur Kieper, Stanislaw Majewski, Benjamin L. Welch