Patents Assigned to Sensor, Inc.
  • Patent number: 6130437
    Abstract: A sensor and detection system is included. The sensor includes at least one transmitter which has associated optical elements for emitting at least one light beam toward the object to be detected. At least one receiver is positioned adjacent the transmitter for receiving light reflected from an edge of the object. The receiver generates a signal responsive to the reflected light. The associated optical elements of the transmitter include a converging lens for emitting a focused light beam in one plane, and a cylindrical lens for emitting a diverging light beam in another plane, such that a portion of the reflected light is diverging and is received by the receiver over a wide angle of coverage.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 24, 1998
    Date of Patent: October 10, 2000
    Assignee: Hama Sensors, Inc.
    Inventors: Mark Cerny, Hans Bartunek
  • Patent number: 6111244
    Abstract: An image sensor system having very long Depth Of Focus (DOF) on the document plane and very short optical distance from the document plane to the image plane provides the advantages of both a lens reduction image sensor system and a contact type image sensor system. The inventive image sensor system thus provides a Long depth of Focus Contact type Image Sensor (Lf-cis) system that can be assembled in a compact and light weight module that is suitable for use in current image scanning systems (for example, flatbed type, paper feeder type, and handheld type). The invention also provides a compact and light weight flatbed type image scanning system. The CIS module may be modified such that two ends of the module higher than the rest of the module, a steel bracket holds the module and maintains the optical path in alignment, and a metal carriage having metal spring holds the module. The CIS module is self aligned to the bottom of the scanner glass.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 19, 1998
    Date of Patent: August 29, 2000
    Assignee: CMOS Sensor, Inc.
    Inventor: Weng-Lyang Wang
  • Patent number: 6101864
    Abstract: A high performance method and apparatus for testing a closed loop transducer is disclosed. A test bitstream signal is combined with a .SIGMA..DELTA. feedback bitstream of the transducer to produce a combined bitstream which is converted to a physical feedback to the sensor of the transducer. The .SIGMA..DELTA. bitstream output of the transducer is recorded for later analysis so as to test characteristics of the transducer. The test bitstream signal is preferably an oversampled, pulse density modulated signal. A testing arrangement is provided which is based upon the storage of short-length test patterns which are repetitively accessed to form a continuous test pattern. The test bitstream provided by the method of the invention produces very low noise and low distortion test signals where a repetitive test pattern is equivalent in length to one period of the test signal.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 17, 1997
    Date of Patent: August 15, 2000
    Assignee: I/O Sensors, Inc.
    Inventors: Michael L. Abrams, Ben W. Jones, Franklin W. Mayo, Scott T. Dupuie, Jeffery C. Gannon, Richard A. Johnson
  • Patent number: 6099708
    Abstract: A simple, reliable, and leak-proof three-electrode electrochemical sensor for detection of toxic gases. The sensor comprises a housing having an electrochemical gas sensor cell with an electrolyte and sensing, counter and reference electrodes bonded to conductive plastic. Each of the electrodes is a membrane formed from a fluoropolymer film having a layer adhered thereto of a fluoropolymer-impregnated catalyst. The layers of each of the electrodes are bonded to conductive plastic, and are separated by an absorbent material having an electrolyte absorbed therein. The sensor is particularly intended for detection of carbon monoxide, but may be used to detect other gases.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 8, 1998
    Date of Patent: August 8, 2000
    Assignee: Senco Sensors, Inc.
    Inventors: John Mallory, Wenfeng Peng
  • Patent number: 6090933
    Abstract: The invention relates to nucleic acids covalently coupled to electrodes via conductive oligomers. More particularly, the invention is directed to the site-selective modification of nucleic acids with electron transfer moieties and electrodes to produce a new class of biomaterials, and to methods of making and using them.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 14, 1997
    Date of Patent: July 18, 2000
    Assignee: Clinical Micro Sensors, Inc.
    Inventors: Jon Faiz Kayyem, Stephen D. O'Connor, Michael Gozin, Changjun Yu, Thomas J. Meade
  • Patent number: 6085582
    Abstract: A method and apparatus for measuring vehicle exhaust emission includes sampling vehicle exhaust and a dilute mixture of vehicle exhaust and ambient air. A first analyzer measures concentrations of gas components of undiluted vehicle exhaust. A second analyzer measures concentration of at least one exhaust gas component present in the dilute mixture gas component. The at least one dilute mixture gas component is a particular exhaust gas component measured by the first analyzer which is also present in ambient air in substantial quantity. Flow rate of the dilute mixture, the concentration of the at least one dilute mixture gas component and undiluted gas concentration are analyzed by a microprocessor to produce mass emissions of the vehicle exhaust gas components.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 29, 1998
    Date of Patent: July 11, 2000
    Assignee: Sensors, Inc.
    Inventors: Pradeep R. Tripathi, Gideon Eden, Donald M. Soenen, Carl D. Ensfield, Harold M. Ryan, Robert K. Zummer
  • Patent number: 6079269
    Abstract: A sensor is provided for measuring the speed of a moving sports object, for example a ball such as a baseball or softball. The sensor is operable over a short range and is preferably mounted in close proximity to the path of the moving object. For measuring the speed of a ball, the sensor is preferably mounted on or in a ball glove or is otherwise mounted on the forearm of a person catching or otherwise receiving or interacting with the ball, for example, by wearing the sensor on such person's wrist. The sensor measures the speed of a ball about to be caught, for example, and displays the speed of the ball to the catching player. The sensor of the preferred embodiment utilizes CW Doppler radar in the form of a microwave radio frequency transmitter and receiver that has a single-transistor integrated antenna/oscillator. A simple, low cost unit having a low radiation and low energy consumption transmitter, receiver and signal processor, is provided.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 20, 1999
    Date of Patent: June 27, 2000
    Assignee: Sports Sensors, Inc.
    Inventor: Albert E. Dilz, Jr.
  • Patent number: 6063573
    Abstract: The invention relates to novel methods and compositions useful in Cycling Probe Technology (CPT) using electron transfer to detect target nucleic acid sequences.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 27, 1998
    Date of Patent: May 16, 2000
    Assignee: Clinical Micro Sensors, Inc.
    Inventor: Jon Faiz Kayyem
  • Patent number: 6064474
    Abstract: An optical method for obtaining hematocrit values of blood uses the light transmittance properties of blood as a means of acquiring information about the blood sample. An algorithm is used to calculate the hematocrit value based on the absorbance spectra obtained at wavelengths of approximately 500 nm and 800 nm. These absorbance wavelengths are selected for their insensitivity to the oxygen saturation level of hemoglobin. Additionally, the algorithm has demonstrated insensitivity to plasma and other blood constituent scattering effects.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 6, 1998
    Date of Patent: May 16, 2000
    Assignee: Optical Sensors, Inc.
    Inventors: Wylie I. Lee, Jason E. Alderete, William V. Fowler
  • Patent number: 6055322
    Abstract: A reliable method of illuminating and imaging an eye through eyeglasses uses a carefully selected subset of multiple monochromatic light sources, a camera with an imager that exhibits minimal blooming, and a narrow-bandwidth optical bandpass filter to filter out most of the ambient illumination while passing most of the light from the system's own illuminator.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 1, 1997
    Date of Patent: April 25, 2000
    Assignees: Sensor, Inc., Sarnoff Corporation
    Inventors: Marcos Salganicoff, Keith James Hanna
  • Patent number: 6045261
    Abstract: A temperature sensor assembly has an explosion proof termination head body having a cap end, a conduit side and a process end, a conduit connection on the conduit side, a cap threaded onto the cap end; and a terminal block attached to the termination head body with a probe extending from the terminal block through a close tolerance opening in the process end. A terminal block is spring fastened to the termination head body to permit the probe limited axial movement within the close tolerance opening. The process end has a threaded opening in the termination head body, a fitting threaded into the threaded opening in the termination head body; and the close tolerance opening passes through the fitting.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 14, 1997
    Date of Patent: April 4, 2000
    Assignee: Alltemp Sensors Inc.
    Inventors: Neil Van Rossum, David Wannamaker, Michael Baldock
  • Patent number: 6040625
    Abstract: A highly sensitive silicon micro-machined sensor package is provided for use in a micro-g environment that can also resist high shock in excess of 5000 g. The sensor is provided to measure acceleration in cooperation with associated electronics which are required to have electrical contact with sensor elements. The sensor is sealed in a high vacuum environment, and is arranged and designed to be free of temperature induced stress to the sensor. The sensor die package assembly comprises a silicon micro-machined sensor die, a ceramic package, two contact springs, a shorting clip, solder preform, a metal lid and a getter foil for ensuring a good vacuum for an extended period. The sensor die comprises a moving mass with eight supporting flexures on both sides of the proof mass. The proof mass's movement is protected on both sides by a top and a bottom cap. Acceleration applied to the package and the die causes the proof mass to move vertically in relation with the adjacent caps.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 25, 1997
    Date of Patent: March 21, 2000
    Assignee: I/O Sensors, Inc.
    Inventor: Matthew W. Ip
  • Patent number: 6023960
    Abstract: A high performance method and apparatus for testing a closed loop transducer is disclosed. A test bitstream signal is combined with a .SIGMA..DELTA. feedback bitstream of the transducer to produce a combined bitstream which is converted to a physical feedback to the sensor of the transducer. The .SIGMA..DELTA. bitstream output of the transducer is recorded for later analysis so as to test characteristics of the transducer. The test bitstream signal is preferably an oversampled, pulse density modulated signal. A testing arrangement is provided which is based upon the storage of short-length test patterns which are repetitively accessed to form a continuous test pattern. The test bitstream provided by the method of the invention produces very low noise and low distortion test signals where a repetitive test pattern is equivalent in length to one period of the test signal.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 28, 1999
    Date of Patent: February 15, 2000
    Assignee: I/O Sensors, Inc.
    Inventors: Michael L. Abrams, Ben W. Jones, Franklin W. Mayo, Scott T. Dupuie, Jeffery C. Gannon, Richard A. Johnson
  • Patent number: 6013459
    Abstract: The invention relates to novel methods and compositions for the detection of analytes using the nuclear reorganization energy, .lambda., of an electron transfer process.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 12, 1997
    Date of Patent: January 11, 2000
    Assignee: Clinical Micro Sensors, Inc.
    Inventor: Thomas J. Meade
  • Patent number: 6013170
    Abstract: The invention relates to novel methods and compositions for the detection of analytes using the nuclear reorganization energy, .lambda., of an electron transfer process.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 12, 1998
    Date of Patent: January 11, 2000
    Assignee: Clinical Micro Sensors, Inc.
    Inventor: Thomas J. Meade
  • Patent number: 5966011
    Abstract: A meandering winding magnetometer (MWM) includes a meandering primary winding and at least one sensing winding or coil on a membrane to be pressed against a test surface. The membrane may be supported on a flexible carrier which is translatable into a probe. Abutments in the probe press the carrier against the test surface but allow the carrier and membrane to conform to the test surface. One MWM circuit includes meandering primary and secondary windings. The return leads from the secondary winding return to connector pads in close alignment with the test array, while leads from the primary winding are spaced at least one wavelength from the array. In another MWM circuit, individual sensing loops are positioned within the meandering primary winding. The MWM circuit may be provided on an adhesive tape which may be cut to length.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 27, 1998
    Date of Patent: October 12, 1999
    Assignee: Jentek Sensors, Inc.
    Inventors: Neil J. Goldfine, David C. Clark, Homer D. Eckhardt
  • Patent number: 5939726
    Abstract: A pulsable infrared radiation (IR) source which can be used in nondispersive infrared gas analyzers. The pulsable IR source includes a narrow strip of thin metallic foil vertically mounted to the opposite sides of pins of a small transistor type (TO-5) header at the base of a large diameter deep reflector. Infrared radiation from both sides of the heated foil is directly reflected to form a highly efficient source. The foil can be oxidized or otherwise coated under controlled conditions to maximize its emissivity at operating temperatures up to approximately 1200 degrees K. The package is resistance welded with a cap and hermetically sealed window of a suitable material and filter as required to transmit the desired infrared spectrum. An appropriate inert backfill gas prevents further oxidation and enhances the pulsing capability.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 11, 1997
    Date of Patent: August 17, 1999
    Assignee: Cal-Sensors, Inc.
    Inventor: Donald S. Wood
  • Patent number: RE36277
    Abstract: An automatic calibration technique for a gas analyzer includes applying electrical energy to a source that is different from the level used to detect gas concentration in order to produce a different level of radiation from that used to detect gas concentration. The reduced level is applied with a non-absorbing gas in the gas sample chamber. The detector output at the reduced level is resolved to a calibration factor. The instrument can be linearized by repeating the calibration procedure at multiple different levels of reduced source radiation. In one embodiment, a source assembly is provided that includes a plurality of infrared emitters to which is applied modulated electrical energy in a timed sequence in order to produce output levels for three component gas concentrations. A filter between each one of the sources and a detector pass radiation at an absorption line of one of the component gases.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 26, 1997
    Date of Patent: August 24, 1999
    Assignee: Sensors, Inc.
    Inventors: Karl H. Black, deceased, Walter I. Armstrong
  • Patent number: D424461
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 13, 1998
    Date of Patent: May 9, 2000
    Assignee: Senco Sensors Inc.
    Inventor: Steve C. Taylor
  • Patent number: D425435
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 23, 1998
    Date of Patent: May 23, 2000
    Assignee: Sports Sensors, Inc.
    Inventors: Michael A. Ward, David Overman, Albert E. Dilz, Jr., David L. Hunt, David K. Memke, David L. Slayton