Patents Assigned to Kessler Optics and Photonics
  • Patent number: 11762181
    Abstract: An optical apparatus for imaging a sample has a scanning apparatus having a laser energizable to direct an input beam of a first wavelength to a reflective scanner that is rotatable about an axis and a toroidal mirror surface that is symmetric about said axis and is disposed to direct scanned laser light of the first wavelength toward the sample in an arcuate scan pattern. A compensator in the path of the input beam is formed to correct one or more aberrations of the toroidal mirror surface. Telecentric collector optics define a collection path that conveys, to a detector, scanned light of a second wavelength that is excited from the scanned sample.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 9, 2020
    Date of Patent: September 19, 2023
    Assignee: Kessler Optics and Photonics Solutions Ltd.
    Inventor: David Kessler
  • Patent number: 11156817
    Abstract: A scanning microscope apparatus has a laser light to generate a beam at an excitation wavelength. A beam expander enlarges the beam width and forms a collimated beam, scanned in a raster pattern. A catadioptric objective has a curved partially transmissive mirror surface symmetric about an optical axis and disposed to focus a portion of the received scanned collimated beam toward a focal plane at the sample, wherein the mirror surface has a center of curvature either at an axis of rotation of the scanner or at an image of the axis of rotation. A reflective polarizer cooperates with the curved mirror to direct the focused light toward the sample. One or more polarization retarders condition excitation light conveyed toward and away from the curved mirror. A beam splitter separates the generated laser light from a signal and directs the signal toward a detector.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 1, 2019
    Date of Patent: October 26, 2021
    Assignee: Kessler Optics and Photonics Solutions Ltd.
    Inventor: David Kessler
  • Publication number: 20200049967
    Abstract: A scanning microscope apparatus has a laser light to generate a beam at an excitation wavelength. A beam expander enlarges the beam width and forms a collimated beam, scanned in a raster pattern. A catadioptric objective has a curved partially transmissive mirror surface symmetric about an optical axis and disposed to focus a portion of the received scanned collimated beam toward a focal plane at the sample, wherein the mirror surface has a center of curvature either at an axis of rotation of the scanner or at an image of the axis of rotation. A reflective polarizer cooperates with the curved mirror to direct the focused light toward the sample. One or more polarization retarders condition excitation light conveyed toward and away from the curved mirror. A beam splitter separates the generated laser light from a signal and directs the signal toward a detector.
    Type: Application
    Filed: August 1, 2019
    Publication date: February 13, 2020
    Applicant: Kessler Optics and Photonics
    Inventor: David Kessler
  • Patent number: 10061129
    Abstract: A display apparatus has a birefringent ocular having a first index of refraction for light having a first polarization axis and a second index of refraction, lower than the first index by at least 0.1, for light having a second polarization axis that is orthogonal to the first polarization axis, wherein the birefringent ocular defines an eye box for a viewer. An image source emits image-bearing light having the first polarization axis. A polarization beam splitter is disposed to reflect the image-bearing light of the first polarization axis toward the birefringent ocular and further disposed to transmit, from an object scene, light having the second polarization axis.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 2, 2016
    Date of Patent: August 28, 2018
    Assignee: Kessler Optics and Photonics Solutions Ltd.
    Inventor: David Kessler
  • Patent number: 8274720
    Abstract: An afocal beam relay has a concave reflective surface having a first center of curvature and a first vertex that define an optical axis. A convex reflective surface has a second center of curvature that is substantially coincident with the first center of curvature and a second vertex that lies along the optical axis. The convex reflective surface faces toward the concave reflective surface to relay a decentered entrance pupil to a decentered exit pupil. An aspheric corrector element is disposed in the path of input light that is directed to the decentered entrance pupil and has correction values that are substantially centered on the first center of curvature.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 3, 2009
    Date of Patent: September 25, 2012
    Assignee: Kessler Optics and Photonics Solutions, Ltd.
    Inventor: David Kessler