Patents Assigned to RAYTEK
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Patent number: 7703978Abstract: A temperature measuring device includes a temperature sensor and at least two printed circuit boards connected together and extending transversely to one another for establishing an electrical connection between the temperature sensor and a connecting cable.Type: GrantFiled: July 17, 2007Date of Patent: April 27, 2010Assignee: Raytek GmbHInventors: Tilo Jankowski, Rainer Kuepper
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Patent number: 7484885Abstract: A thermal imaging apparatus comprises a housing defining an entrance pupil for ingress of imaging radiation. At least one light sensor is positioned forward of the entrance pupil. An electronic imaging device such as a focal plane array is located in the housing rearward of the entrance pupil for converting imaging radiation to electrical signals for further processing. The apparatus further includes a shutter having an open position and a closed position. In the closed position, the shutter is located between the entrance pupil and the electronic imaging device so as to inhibit exposure of the electronic imaging device to incident radiation. Circuitry is provided for selectively operating the shutter to be in the closed position based on signals produced at the light sensor.Type: GrantFiled: June 30, 2004Date of Patent: February 3, 2009Assignee: Raytek CorporationInventors: Paul S. Carlson, Thomas Heinke
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Publication number: 20080187023Abstract: A temperature measuring device includes a temperature sensor and at least two printed circuit boards connected together and extending transversely to one another for establishing an electrical connection between the temperature sensor and a connecting cable.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 17, 2007Publication date: August 7, 2008Applicant: Raytek GmbHInventors: Tilo Jankowski, Rainer Kuepper
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Patent number: 7369156Abstract: An apparatus for measuring temperature comprises a noncontact temperature measurement device situated at a first location. The device includes a sensor operative to collect radiant energy emanated from a target. Circuitry associated with the sensor produces a digital temperature signal containing temperature data regarding the target. A video camera produces a digital video signal containing video data of the target. A processor receives the digital temperature signal and the digital video signal and produces a combined digital signal for transmission to a second location. The combined digital signal contains both the temperature data and the video data. A computer situated at the second location receives the combined digital signal and separates the temperature data from the video data. Preferably, the computer includes a display having two windows on which the temperature data and the video data are respectively shown.Type: GrantFiled: May 12, 2005Date of Patent: May 6, 2008Assignee: Raytek CorporationInventors: Thomas Heinke, Frank W. Schneider, Stefan H. Warnke
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Patent number: 7304297Abstract: A thermal imaging apparatus comprises a thermal image camera having a lens and a display. The camera further includes a focal plane array located behind the lens for converting imaging radiation to produce an image signal for further processing. A shutter mechanism is operative to selectively inhibit exposure of the focal plane array to the imaging radiation such that the focal plane array produces a reference signal. Processing circuitry is operative to receive the image signal and produce a corresponding thermal image on the display. The processing circuitry is further operative to utilize the image signal and the reference signal to derive temperature information.Type: GrantFiled: July 1, 2004Date of Patent: December 4, 2007Assignee: Raytek CorporationInventors: Stephen R. King, Thomas Heinke, Paul S. Carlson, Stefan H. Warnke
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Patent number: 7071462Abstract: A system and method for compensating for geometrical distortion of a thermal image, generated by an infrared line-scanner, caused by non-uniform motion of an image object that utilizes a calibration object and interactive software to form non-rectangular zone boundaries that compensate for image distortion.Type: GrantFiled: June 16, 2003Date of Patent: July 4, 2006Assignee: Raytek CorporationInventor: Alan Young
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Publication number: 20040264542Abstract: A radiometer includes an integrally mounted digital camera aligned to image the energy zone of the radiometer. When digital photographs are taken they are time stamped and stored in memory. The images may be viewed on a viewer integrated into the radiometer digital camera system or downloaded to a computer for formatting or viewing.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 13, 2003Publication date: December 30, 2004Applicant: RAYTEK, INC.Inventor: Ulrich Kienitz
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Publication number: 20040251407Abstract: A system and method for compensating for geometrical distortion of a thermal image, generated by an infrared line-scanner, caused by non-uniform motion of an image object that utilizes a calibration object and interactive software to form non-rectangular zone boundaries that compensate for image distortion.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 16, 2003Publication date: December 16, 2004Applicant: RAYTEK CORPORATIONInventor: Alan Young
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Publication number: 20040052297Abstract: A thermal monitoring system, including multiple infrared sensors, performs real-time monitoring and alarming for any out of tolerance thermal conditions occurring during a manufacturing process.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 16, 2003Publication date: March 18, 2004Applicant: RAYTEKInventors: Quint McDonald, Nick Wigen
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Patent number: 6585409Abstract: A device for temperature measurement uses an optical system to image the heat radiation emanating from a measurement spot on an object of measurement onto a detector. A sighting arrangement is also provided which has a diffractive optical system by which a light intensity distribution is produced which corresponds to the position and size of the measurement spot on the object of measurement.Type: GrantFiled: October 27, 2001Date of Patent: July 1, 2003Assignee: Raytek CorporationInventors: Volker Schmidt, William Menchine, Hans-Jurgen Rostalski, Frank Wyrowski
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Publication number: 20020061048Abstract: A device for temperature measurement uses an optical system to image the heat radiation emanating from a measurement spot on an object of measurement onto a detector. A sighting arrangement is also provided which has a diffractive optical system by which a light intensity distribution is produced which corresponds to the position and size of the measurement spot on the object of measurement.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 27, 2001Publication date: May 23, 2002Applicant: Raytek, Inc.Inventors: Volker Schmidt, William Menchine, Hans-Jurgen Rostalski, Frank Wyrowski
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Patent number: 6290389Abstract: The invention relates to a device for temperature measurement. The heat radiation emanating from a measurement spot on an object of measurement is imaged by an optical system onto a detector. A sighting arrangement is also provided which has a diffractive optical system by which a light intensity distribution is produced which corresponds to the position and size of the measurement spot on the object of measurement.Type: GrantFiled: January 19, 2001Date of Patent: September 18, 2001Assignee: Raytek GmbHInventors: Volker Schmidt, William Menchine, Hans-Jurgen Rostalski, Frank Wyrowski
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Patent number: 6234669Abstract: Device for contactless temperature measurement of an object with an optical system which images into the finite and a detector, wherein an image of the detector is imaged by the optical system along an optical axis onto a measurement spot on the object in such a way that the image of the detector reduces from the optical system to a sharp point measurement spot and then enlarges, and also with a sighting arrangement which identifies the outer limit of the measurement spot by means of visible sighting rays. Each sighting ray is aligned obliquely with respect to the optical axis in such a way that each sighting ray can be used both before and also after the sharp point measurement spot to identify the measurement spot.Type: GrantFiled: August 21, 1998Date of Patent: May 22, 2001Assignee: Raytek GmbHInventors: Ulrich Kienitz, Volker Schmidt, Uwe Klonowski
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Patent number: 5880827Abstract: A measurement circuit having high dynamic range includes high-gain and low-gain amplifiers connected in parallel. A shunt feedback circuit is activated to prevent the high-gain amplifier from saturating when the magnitude of an input signal exceeds its dynamic range. The output of the high-gain amplifier is utilized to measure small input signals and the output of the low-gain amplifier is utilized to measure large input signals.Type: GrantFiled: November 11, 1997Date of Patent: March 9, 1999Assignee: Raytek Subsidiary, Inc.,Inventor: Thomas Heinke
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Patent number: 5839829Abstract: An improved method for aligning the aiming beams of an infrared heat sensor included the steps of providing a heat source at a target site, orienting the infrared heat sensor so that output signal is maximized to orient an optical axis toward the target site, and aligning the aiming beams relative to the target site.Type: GrantFiled: January 30, 1997Date of Patent: November 24, 1998Assignee: Raytek Subsidiary, Inc.Inventors: Timothy J. Litvin, Ronald P. Briars
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Patent number: 5836694Abstract: A system for aiming a remote IR temperature sensing device includes a laser aiming assembly and a scope assembly mounted to the IR temperature sensing device. The laser aiming assembly provides for adjusting the vertical and azimuthal positions of an alignment beam to facilitate the use of inexpensive, low-tolerance parts while providing high accuracy to improve sensitivity, accuracy, and resolution. The laser aiming assembly includes a laser aiming mirror for directing the alignment beam toward the target. The system includes a beam splitter which reflects incoming visible radiation toward the scope assembly and allows incoming IR radiation to pass through to an IR temperature sensor. The beamsplitter has an opening of sufficient size to allow the alignment beam to pass through unobstructed but not so large as to interfere with the operation of the beamsplitter.Type: GrantFiled: December 10, 1996Date of Patent: November 17, 1998Assignee: Raytek Subsidiary, Inc.Inventor: Phan Nguyen
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Patent number: 5815410Abstract: An improved ratio type infrared thermometer utilizes integrating amplifiers for each waveband having the integration time automatically set so that the output voltage utilizes the full range of an analog to digital convertor. The gain and offset of the amplifiers is not ambient temperature dependent so accurate digital representations of the signal for each waveband are provided. The linearized output of each detector is optionally provided so that special or proprietary algorithms for computing the temperature of colored objects can be utilized. A special feature for downloading of updated new programs utilizes a "programming jumper" and an attenuation warning signal is provided for selected levels of attenuation.Type: GrantFiled: May 3, 1996Date of Patent: September 29, 1998Assignee: Raytek Subsidiary, Inc.Inventors: Thomas Heinke, Jose Ysaguirre, Steve King, Paul Carlson
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Patent number: 5655839Abstract: An IR temperature sensor comprises a sealed housing containing an inert gas atmosphere and enclosing a detector for conversion of heat radiation into an electrical signal, an optical system which images the heat radiation emanating from an object onto the detector, a heat-conducting temperature equalization element which maintains the detector and the optical system at a common temperature, and a temperature sensor which measures the temperature of the temperature equalization element. The sealed housing protects the sensor from the external environment and maintains uniform temperature between the optical system and the sensor.Type: GrantFiled: June 7, 1995Date of Patent: August 12, 1997Assignee: Raytek Sensorik GmbHInventors: Volker Schmidt, Gerald Burkert
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Patent number: 5640015Abstract: A pyrometer for measuring the electromagnetic radiation emitted by an object comprises a first detector to which the radiation is delivered through an optical system as well as a second detector to which the radiation emanating from a reference element is delivered through the same optical system. The temperature of the reference element is monitored and a rotary optical modulator periodically enables and disables the delivery of radiation to the detectors. The output signals from the two detectors are processed to determine the difference therebetween. The sensed temperature of the reference element is taken into account as a part of determining the difference between the two detector output signals. In this way it is possible for the characteristic radiation of the optical system largely to be suppressed. The optical modulator comprises a semi-circular disk having a polyethylene terephthalate substrate coated on each side with metal. The disk is rotated through 180.degree.Type: GrantFiled: October 23, 1995Date of Patent: June 17, 1997Assignee: Raytek Sensorik GmbHInventors: Ulrich Kienitz, Thomas Heinke, Uwe Klonowski, Peter Preuss, Holger Sandring, Volker Schmidt
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Patent number: 5626424Abstract: A system for aiming a remote IR temperature sensing device includes a beam splitter assembly and mirror assembly mounted on opposite sides of the body of the device. Both assemblies provide for adjusting the vertical and azimuthal positions of alignment beams to facilitate the use of inexpensive, low-tolerance parts while providing high accuracy to improve sensitivity, accuracy, and resolution. A dual action trigger initiates temperature measurement and logs currently measured temperature information.Type: GrantFiled: July 21, 1994Date of Patent: May 6, 1997Assignee: Raytek Subsidiary, Inc.Inventors: Timothy J. Litvin, Ronald P. Briars