Patents Assigned to Optical Insights, LLC
  • Patent number: 5982497
    Abstract: A multi-spectral two-dimensional imaging spectrometer includes a combination of achromatic, well-corrected lenses for imaging a two-dimensional scene on an internal field stop. The light emanating from this intermediate image is collimated with another well-corrected lens. A spectral separation subassembly consisting of multiple dichroic filters divides the incident light into multiple, identical, and independent arms. The light in each arm is spectrally filtered based on the properties of the dichroic filters in the separation subassembly. An re-imaging subassembly composed of a well-corrected lens forms contiguous images onto a single two-dimensional detector array. The images are identical copies of the original object with each copy having a different spectral component and can be viewed on a standard monitor or alternatively on a computer employing an analog-to-digital conversion device.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 1, 1999
    Date of Patent: November 9, 1999
    Assignee: Optical Insights, LLC
    Inventor: Mark F. Hopkins
  • Patent number: 5926283
    Abstract: A multi-spectral two-dimensional imaging spectrometer includes a combination of single or multi-element, achromatic, well-corrected lenses for imaging a two-dimensional scene on an internal field stop. The light emanating from this intermediate image is collimated with another multi-element, achromatic, well-corrected lens. A spectral separation subassembly that divides the incident light into multiple, identical, and independent arms is placed in the collimated space following the collimating lens. The light in each arm is spectrally filtered based on the properties of an interference filter in each arm. An imaging subassembly composed of a single multi-element, achromatic, well-corrected lens system forms contiguous images onto a single two-dimensional detector array. The images are identical copies of the original object with each copy having a different spectral component and can be viewed on a standard monitor or alternatively on a computer employing an analog-to-digital conversion device.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 9, 1998
    Date of Patent: July 20, 1999
    Assignee: Optical Insights, LLC
    Inventor: Mark F. Hopkins