Patents Assigned to Scientific Technology
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Publication number: 20110054027Abstract: The present invention provides a method for the production of at least one fatty acid and/or oil from a plant cell suspension culture, the method comprising (i) maintaining a cell suspension culture of oil-producing plant cells under conditions such that the cultured cells synthesise and secrete at least one fatty acid and/or oil into the cell suspension culture medium; and (ii) extracting the thus secreted at least one fatty acid and/or oil from the cell suspension culture medium.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 28, 2009Publication date: March 3, 2011Applicant: NATURALLY SCIENTIFIC TECHNOLOGIES LIMITEDInventors: Peter Andrew Whitton, Geoffrey Robert Dixon, William Timothy Merrell
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Patent number: 7892497Abstract: To provide an organic synthesizer that can conduct a pressure reaction and an atmospheric reaction in one organic synthesizer and can realize attachment of reaction vessels to the organic synthesizer and detachment of the reaction vessels from the organic synthesizer without applying any load to gas supply/discharge pipes. An organic synthesizer comprising a reaction vessel support part (160), which can support two or more reaction vessels, and pressure regulation means (164) for regulating the pressure within the reaction vessel supported by the reaction vessel support part (160) by supplying/discharging gas. Two or more pressure regulation means (164) are provided for each reaction vessel supported by the reaction vessel support part (160). At least one pressure regulation means (164A) in the two or more pressure regulation means (164) is constructed so as to be detachable from and attachable to the other pressure regulation means (164B).Type: GrantFiled: August 10, 2006Date of Patent: February 22, 2011Assignee: Sibata Scientific Technology Ltd.Inventors: Masatoshi Shibata, Yutaka Mashiyama, Yasuyuki Suzuki, Isamu Hiruta, Toshiaki Wada, Tetsuo Tomoda
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Publication number: 20110027144Abstract: To provide an organic synthesizer that can conduct a pressure reaction and an atmospheric reaction in one organic synthesizer and can realize attachment of reaction vessels to the organic synthesizer and detachment of the reaction vessels from the organic synthesizer without applying any load to gas supply/discharge pipes. [Means For Solving Problems] An organic synthesizer comprising a reaction vessel support part (160), which can support two or more reaction vessels, and pressure regulation means (164) for regulating the pressure within the reaction vessel supported by the reaction vessel support part (160) by supplying/discharging gas. Two or more pressure regulation means (164) are provided for each reaction vessel supported by the reaction vessel support part (160). At least one pressure regulation means (164A) in the two or more pressure regulation means (164) is constructed so as to be detachable from and attachable to the other pressure regulation means (164B).Type: ApplicationFiled: October 11, 2010Publication date: February 3, 2011Applicant: Sibata Scientific Technology Ltd.Inventors: Masatoshi Shibata, Yutaka Mashiyama, Yasuyuki Suzuki, Isamu Hiruta, Toshiaki Wada, Tetsuo Tomoda
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Publication number: 20100097665Abstract: According to a method and apparatus taught herein, an optical sensor uses pattern recognition in its optical detection processing to “see” detection patterns that correspond to predefined configuration settings. In one embodiment, for example, an optical sensing system selects an operational configuration by detecting a pattern embodied in received light data and comparing the detected pattern to one or more internally stored patterns. Each stored pattern represents a different operational configuration of the optical sensing system. If the detected pattern matches one of the stored patterns, the optical sensing system adopts the operational configuration corresponding to the matched stored pattern. Further, in one or more embodiments, the optical sensing system enters a configuration mode by an external stimulus, e.g., responsive to a configuration mode input, and the aforementioned pattern detection-based configuration selection is enabled only while in the configuration mode.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 16, 2009Publication date: April 22, 2010Applicant: OMRON SCIENTIFIC TECHNOLOGIES, INC.Inventors: Adam Sowul, Alejandro Ruiz Sanchez
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Publication number: 20100008671Abstract: A high density data communications system and associated method comprises a multi-wavelength light source that provides a combined plurality of constituent lights having different wavelengths to a diffraction device that spatially separates the constituent lights to form a predetermined pattern of lights in order by their wavelengths, a light modulating processing array that individually modulates the separated lights in parallel according to data to form constituent light channels, a combiner that recombines the modulated separated light channels in parallel into a composite data communication light, a second diffraction device that spatially separates the modulated light channels into the predetermined pattern of wavelengths, and a demodulating processing array that extracts the data from the constituent modulated light channels.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 19, 2008Publication date: January 14, 2010Applicant: STANDARD SCIENTIFIC TECHNOLOGIES, INC.Inventor: Raymond Orson Pratt
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Publication number: 20090322549Abstract: Zone selection logic in an area monitoring device increases the number of unique monitoring zone selections that can be selected using a limited number of discrete zone selection inputs, without compromising the safety critical operation of zone selection. The device monitors the logical state of each input in a set of individual inputs and recognizes each unique logical combination of zone selection inputs as a different zone selection. For example, each of two or more configured monitoring zones is associated with a different combinatorial zone selection pattern of asserted zone selection input signals. Correspondingly, a control circuit within the area monitoring device is configured to monitor the discrete zone selection inputs and activate a given one of the configured monitoring zones based on recognizing the associated combinatorial zone selection pattern of asserted zone selection signals.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 7, 2009Publication date: December 31, 2009Applicant: OMRON SCIENTIFIC TECHNOLOGIES, INC.Inventors: Fred Schleifer, Christopher Alan Dums, Alejandro Ruiz Sanchez, John Drinkard
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Publication number: 20090232712Abstract: To provide an organic synthesizer that can conduct a pressure reaction and an atmospheric reaction in one organic synthesizer and can realize attachment of reaction vessels to the organic synthesizer and detachment of the reaction vessels from the organic synthesizer without applying any load to gas supply/discharge pipes. [MEANS FOR SOLVING PROBLEMS] An organic synthesizer comprising a reaction vessel support part (160), which can support two or more reaction vessels, and pressure regulation means (164) for regulating the pressure within the reaction vessel supported by the reaction vessel support part (160) by supplying/discharging gas. Two or more pressure regulation means (164) are provided for each reaction vessel supported by the reaction vessel support part (160). At least one pressure regulation means (164A) in the two or more pressure regulation means (164) is constructed so as to be detachable from and attachable to the other pressure regulation means (164B).Type: ApplicationFiled: August 10, 2006Publication date: September 17, 2009Applicant: SHIBATA SCIENTIFIC TECHNOLOGY LTD.Inventors: Masatoshi Shibata, Yutaka Mashiyama, Yasuyuki Suzuki, Isamu Hiruta, Toshiaki Wada, Tetsuo Tomoda
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Patent number: 7584678Abstract: An inexpensive and high efficiency power transmission method and device with a simple structure for converting a rotational motion into a linear motion in accordance with a load is provided. A feed screw (21) and a female screw (22) having a larger diameter than the feed screw are engaged in an eccentric manner. A counterforce from a work is detected by a helical spring (28). Then, rotation restraint of the female screw (22) engaged in an eccentric manner is released, and the female screw (22) is rotated. The feed screw (21) and the female screw (22) rotate in a differential manner so that traveling speed is decreased and that pressing force is increased.Type: GrantFiled: September 13, 2005Date of Patent: September 8, 2009Assignee: Scientific Technologies Ltd.Inventor: Yoshio Murao
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Publication number: 20090086189Abstract: According to a method and apparatus taught herein an active object detection system performs reliable object detection based on light pulse emissions and corresponding and time-of-flight based distance determination, while advantageously rejecting clutter. While not limiting, the method and apparatus taught herein may be particularly advantageous for safety-critical object detection applications, such as where the active object detection system, e.g., a laser scanner, monitors for objects of at least a specified size within a predetermined monitoring radius or contour.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 24, 2008Publication date: April 2, 2009Applicant: OMRON SCIENTIFIC TECHNOLOGIES, INC.Inventor: John Drinkard
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Patent number: 7442888Abstract: A safety lock as taught herein comprises first and second members and is configured to lockably mount to an interlock switch. In one or more embodiments, the second member slidably couples to the first member and slides between a disengaged position that allows for mounting and an engaged position that engages a corresponding switch actuator opening in the interlock switch. In at least one embodiment, the second member projects through an opening in the first member into engagement. The first and second members may include corresponding lock openings, allowing the second member to be locked into the engaged position. In at least one embodiment, the first member conforms at least partially to the exterior of the interlock switch, e.g., it spans at least one exterior corner of the interlock switch. The first member may include an engagement finger to engage a corresponding switch actuator opening of the interlock switch.Type: GrantFiled: August 21, 2006Date of Patent: October 28, 2008Assignee: Scientific Technologies IncorporatedInventors: Richard J Puddicombe, II, Joseph David Borjon
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Publication number: 20070251342Abstract: An inexpensive and high efficiency power transmission method and device with a simple structure for converting a rotational motion into a linear motion in accordance with a load is provided. A feed screw (21) and a female screw (22) having a larger diameter than the feed screw are engaged in an eccentric manner. A counterforce from a work is detected by a helical spring (28). Then, rotation restraint of the female screw (22) engaged in an eccentric manner is released, and the female screw (22) is rotated. The feed screw (21) and the female screw (22) rotate in a differential manner so that traveling speed is decreased and that pressing force is increased.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 13, 2005Publication date: November 1, 2007Applicant: SCIENTIFIC TECHNOLOGIES LTD.Inventor: Yoshio Murao
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Publication number: 20070065622Abstract: An active joining trim assembly allows the assembly's cover member to float on the abutting edge regions of adjacent safety mats. With this configuration, the joining trim assembly functions as an “active,” weight-responsive area. In at least one embodiment, the active joining trim assembly comprises a base member, a cover member, and one or more retaining members that clip or otherwise snap the base and cover members together. For example, in one embodiment, the underside of the cover member includes a clip retaining feature, the base member includes a central channel, and the retaining member(s) fasten or otherwise anchor to the clip retaining feature and flexibly clip onto the central channel in sliding, vertical engagement. Equivalently, the retaining member(s) anchor to the base member and flexibly clip onto the clip retaining feature of the cover member.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 19, 2006Publication date: March 22, 2007Applicant: SCIENTIFIC TECHNOLOGIES INCORPORATEDInventors: Louis Schubert, Boris Shteynberg, Vladimir Belfor
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Publication number: 20070039806Abstract: A safety lock as taught herein comprises first and second members and is configured to lockably mount to an interlock switch. In one or more embodiments, the second member slidably couples to the first member and slides between a disengaged position that allows for mounting and an engaged position that engages a corresponding switch actuator opening in the interlock switch. In at least one embodiment, the second member projects through an opening in the first member into engagement. The first and second members may include corresponding lock openings, allowing the second member to be locked into the engaged position. In at least one embodiment, the first member conforms at least partially to the exterior of the interlock switch, e.g., it spans at least one exterior corner of the interlock switch. The first member may include an engagement finger to engage a corresponding switch actuator opening of the interlock switch.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 21, 2006Publication date: February 22, 2007Applicant: SCIENTIFIC TECHNOLOGIES INCORPORATEDInventors: Richard Puddicombe, Joseph Borjon
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Patent number: 6896533Abstract: A pressure-sensitive mat system includes a mat with a recessed mat connector and a cable assembly that includes a cable connector that detachably mates to the mat connector. The cable connector is sized to the inset area of the mat connector and thus conforms to the dimensional envelope of the mat. Conforming to the mat's dimensional envelope minimizes tripping hazards, reduces the likelihood of cable damage, and permits the use of flush fitting edge trim strips that may be used to secure the mat to the floor. In one embodiment, the cable connector mounts to the mat connector via threaded fasteners. The use of threaded fasteners permits compressive connector engagement, which enhances inter-connector electrical contact integrity and permits the use of an interposed connector gasket that provides watertight sealing when the two connectors are compressively engaged. The connector(s) may include other features such as air vents to vent the mat interior.Type: GrantFiled: June 13, 2003Date of Patent: May 24, 2005Assignee: Scientific Technologies IncorporatedInventors: Louis L. Schubert, Joseph Borjon, Boris Shteynberg, Vladimir Belfor
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Patent number: 6753776Abstract: A presence sensing system provides one or more visible indicators useful for indicating a relative location of objects sensed within the scanning field of view. For example, the system may have an indicator array or an integrated display assembly in which individual indicators or indicator positions correspond to defined portions of the system's field of view. In this manner, the presence sensing system can indicate where one or more sensed objects lie within its field of view. The system may monitor or otherwise scan an angular field of view and may have an indicator array comprising a plurality of individual indicators, each one corresponding to a portion of the monitored area. With this configuration, the system selectively illuminates or otherwise activates those indicators in the array corresponding to the relative angles of detected objects within its field of view.Type: GrantFiled: August 21, 2001Date of Patent: June 22, 2004Assignee: Scientific Technologies IncorporatedInventor: John Drinkard
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Patent number: 6702781Abstract: A stiffenable balloon catheter assembly capable of being converted from an “over-the-wire” mode with respect to a guidewire extending therethrough to a “rapid-exchange” mode with respect to a guidewire extending therethrough, and vice versa. The catheter has a plurality of lumens, one lumen however, having a side opening with an obstructable galp, the orientation of which, determines the utilization “mode” of the catheter assembly. Stiffening stylets may be adjustably locked into the lumens, depending upon the “mode”, to control the stiffness of the catheter assembly during its utilization within a patient.Type: GrantFiled: January 22, 1993Date of Patent: March 9, 2004Assignee: Boston Scientific Technology, Inc.Inventors: Nikolaus Reifart, Erik Andersen, John E. Abele, Sandra G. Tartaglino, Timothy W. Wheeler
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Patent number: 6680469Abstract: A coupling system allows interconnection of multiple light curtains segments but prevents interconnecting dissimilar segment types. A first connector half mounts to a segment while a second connector half mounts to another segment, such that mating the two halves interconnects the two segments. The two mating sections of the connector or coupling system may be formed as matched mating blocks that are mounted in different orientations, depending upon whether they are attached to transmitter or receiver type light curtain segments. One or both mating sections may rotatably mount to its respective segment, thereby providing an articulated connection between the joined segments. In other implementation, one mating section may be formed as a reversible coupler, with the other mating section formed as a mating receptacle that may be conveniently keyed to accept only a particular orientation of coupler.Type: GrantFiled: May 25, 2001Date of Patent: January 20, 2004Assignee: Scientific Technologies IncorporatedInventors: Boris Shteynberg, James A. Ashford
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Patent number: 6665621Abstract: A data reduction circuit serves as a post-processor for digitized waveform data, providing reduced data sets for subsequent processing. Preferably, the data reduction circuit receives one or more potentially long sequences of digital waveform data and provides as output sets of sequence numbers corresponding to transitions in the digitized waveforms. In this manner, a processor concerned with the location of waveform transitions is relieved from the burden of processing the sequences just to identify the transition points. In some embodiments, the data reduction circuit cooperates with a waveform digitizer that produces digitized sequences of comparator waveforms in a laser-based distance measuring circuit. Transition points in the digitized waveform correspond to return reflections of emitted laser pulses and may be used to identify laser pulse flight time.Type: GrantFiled: July 27, 2001Date of Patent: December 16, 2003Assignee: Scientific Technologies IncorporatedInventors: John J. Drinkard, Javier Onses Cardona, Christopher Alan Dums
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Publication number: 20030215354Abstract: Systems, methods and devices for in situ soil sterilization using contained microwave energy, and more specifically methods and devices for removing from the soil to a specified depth in situ substantially all biological pests. The method comprises exposing the specified depth of soil to sufficient energy flux, within a sufficiently short exposure time, of microwave frequency electromagnetic radiation at a frequency tuned to dissociate biopolymers. The device comprises: a source of microwave frequency electromagnetic radiation; a carriage; and, optionally a radiation shield and a cooling system. The carriage moves the source of electromagnetic radiation to an area for treatment and the radiation shield prevents leakage of radiation to undesired points. The cooling system maintains the device at a sufficiently cool temperature for reliable operation.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 16, 2002Publication date: November 20, 2003Applicant: Advanced Scientific Technologies CorporationInventors: William J. Clark, Charles W. Kissell
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Patent number: 6635862Abstract: A mixed architecture light curtain system comprises a mix of flexibly and rigidly interconnected light curtain segments. For example, a number of light curtain segments may be rigidly interconnected in series at desired connection angles using one or more types of rigid connectors to form a set of rigidly connected segments. Another set of rigidly connected segments may be flexibly connected to this first set, or one or more individual segments may be flexibly connected in series with this first set. In general, a series of interconnected segments may be formed in any desired combination of rigidly and flexibly connected segments. In any such combination, differing types of rigid and flexible connectors may be used, such that rigidly and flexibly interconnected segments may be fixed at essentially any desired angle, offset, or relative spacing, allowing the mixed architecture light curtain to conform to complex and even disjointed protection zone shapes.Type: GrantFiled: July 24, 2001Date of Patent: October 21, 2003Assignee: Scientific Technologies IncorporatedInventors: Boris Shteynberg, James A. Ashford