Patents Assigned to Sensors, Inc.
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Publication number: 20080063245Abstract: The invention provides an independent relative motion sensor for use in navigation operations using a fingerprint that do not require the power demanded by conventional devices. The independent relative motion sensor includes a linear array of sensing elements that captures a narrow string of data that is indicative of fingerprint features along a relatively narrow sample. This string of data is used to determine the velocity of travel for use in navigation operations. Using multiple sensors, motion and direction data can be computed and used to provide two-dimensional direction for navigating an object, such as a cursor on a monitor. The invention can be incorporated in an electronic device to provide improved navigation operations that demand less power.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 11, 2006Publication date: March 13, 2008Applicant: Validity Sensors, Inc.Inventors: Fred George Benkley, David Joseph Geoffroy
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Patent number: 7339153Abstract: Photon counting electronics and method that allow for counting single photons with sensitivity, linearity, and accuracy. The method for accurately counting photon numbers entering a photon multiplier tube comprising the steps of counting the number of the electrical pulses generated by photons; measuring the duration of the electrical pulses with a timing clock, wherein the timing clock can count the number of temporally overlapped photons; measuring the intensity of the electrical pulses with an intensity discriminator, wherein the intensity discriminator can count the number of intensity-overlapped photons; and summing the number of the electrical pulses, the number of temporally overlapped photon, and the number of intensity-overlapped photons, that is equal to the total number of photons.Type: GrantFiled: January 26, 2006Date of Patent: March 4, 2008Assignee: Maxwell Sensors, Inc.Inventors: Dennis Y. Chou, Winston Z. Ho
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Patent number: 7312087Abstract: The invention is directed to devices and methods that allow for simultaneous multiple biochip analysis. The method of analyzing the plurality of biochips includes inserting a first biochp into a first station of an analysis device, inserting a second biochip into a second station of the analysis device, wherein each of the first and second biochips include a substrate, the substrates including an array of detection electrodes, each electrode including a different capture binding ligand, a different target analyte, and a label, and a plurality of electrical contracts, detecting current as an indication of the presence of the labels on the first biochip, and detecting current as an indication of the presence of the labels on the first second biochip. The devices and method may be used with multiple cartridges comprising biochips comprising arrays, such as nucleic acid arrays, and allow for high throughput analysis of samples.Type: GrantFiled: January 11, 2001Date of Patent: December 25, 2007Assignee: Clinical Micro Sensors, Inc.Inventors: Hau H. Duong, Gary Blackburn, Jon F. Kayyem, Stephen D. O'Connor, Gary T. Olsen, Robert Pietri, Robert H. Terbrueggen
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Patent number: 7297154Abstract: An optical apparatus and methods for monitoring temperature enabling detection and treatment of a vulnerable plaque of a patient comprising an elongate catheter, a plurality of outer optical fibers deployably disposed within the lumen of the catheter and suitably expandable in an outwardly radial manner configured for forming a basket shape, the outer fibers having at least one optical grating along an axis of the fiber wherein the at least one optical grating reflects a certain wavelength or intensity of the light beam, the certain wavelength or intensity of the reflected light beam being correlated to known temperature, and a longitudinal middle optical fiber emitting a light energy suitable for photodynamic therapy.Type: GrantFiled: November 12, 2004Date of Patent: November 20, 2007Assignees: Maxwell Sensors Inc., Hosheng TuInventors: Hosheng Tu, Winston Z. Ho
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Patent number: 7289913Abstract: Local features such as cracks in materials are nondestructively characterized by measuring a response with an electromagnetic sensor and converting this response into a selected property using a database. The database is generated prior to data acquisition by using a model to generate a baseline response or field distribution for the sensor and combining these results with another model, which may be simpler than the first model or provide a local representation of the field perturbations around a feature, which is evaluated multiple times over a range of values of the selected property. In addition, the presence of a feature may be detected by converting the sensor response into a reference parameter, such as a lift-off factor that reflects the sensor position relative to a material edge, and using this parameter to determine a reference response that can be compared to the measured response.Type: GrantFiled: October 11, 2005Date of Patent: October 30, 2007Assignee: JENTEK Sensors, Inc.Inventors: Darrell E. Schlicker, Neil J. Goldfine, Andrew P. Washabaugh, Yanko K. Sheiretov, Mark D. Windoloski
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Patent number: 7279731Abstract: This invention comprises plurality of edge illuminated photodiodes. More specifically, the photodiodes of the present invention comprise novel structures designed to minimize reductions in responsivity due to edge surface recombination and improve quantum efficiency. The novel structures include, but are not limited to, angled facets, textured surface regions, and appropriately doped edge regions.Type: GrantFiled: May 15, 2006Date of Patent: October 9, 2007Assignee: UDT Sensors, Inc.Inventors: Peter Steven Bui, Narayan Dass Taneja, Manoocher Mansouri
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Patent number: 7280940Abstract: The condition of insulating and semiconducting dielectric materials is assessed by a sensor array that uses electric fields to interrogate the test material. The sensor has a linear array of parallel drive conductors interconnected to form a single drive electrode and sense conductors placed on each side of and parallel to a drive conductor. Subsets of the sense conductors are interconnected to form at least two sense elements sensitive to different material regions. The sense conductors may be at different distances to the drive conductors, enabling measurement sensitivity to different depths into the test material. The material condition is assessed directly from the sense element responses or after conversion to an effective material property, such as an electrical conductivity or dielectric permittivity.Type: GrantFiled: March 7, 2006Date of Patent: October 9, 2007Assignee: JENTEK Sensors, Inc.Inventors: Neil J. Goldfine, Darrell E. Schlicker, Yanko K Sheiretov, Andrew P. Washabaugh, David C. Grundy, Vladimir A. Zilberstein
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Patent number: 7267939Abstract: The invention relates to novel methods and compositions for the detection of analytes using the nuclear reorganization energy, ?, of an electron transfer process.Type: GrantFiled: November 18, 2005Date of Patent: September 11, 2007Assignee: Clinical Micro Sensors, Inc.Inventor: Thomas J. Meade
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Patent number: 7260984Abstract: A method of powering one or more electronic devices in a tire monitoring system using a tire pressure based energy scavenger is provided. With this method, a tire is rotated on a surface to generate pressure changes within the tire. These pressure changes are then converted into electrical energy with a transducer and the energy is stored. The electrical energy or stored electrical energy can then be used to power one or more electronic devices in a tire monitoring system, such as a tire pressure sensor, temperature sensor, acceleration profile sensor, and/or a tire wear monitor. A tire monitoring system with a tire pressure based energy scavenger is also provided.Type: GrantFiled: October 5, 2005Date of Patent: August 28, 2007Assignee: LV Sensors, Inc.Inventors: Shad Roundy, Janusz Bryzek, Curtis Ray, Michael Malaga, David L. Brown
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Patent number: 7256470Abstract: The present invention is directed towards radiation detectors and methods of detecting incident radiation. In particular the present invention is directed towards photodiodes with controlled current leakage detector structures and a method of manufacturing photodiodes with controlled current leakage detector structures. The photodiodes of the present invention are advantageous in that they have special structures to substantially reduce detection of stray light. Additionally, the present invention gives special emphasis to the design, fabrication, and use of photodiodes with controlled leakage current.Type: GrantFiled: March 16, 2005Date of Patent: August 14, 2007Assignee: UDT Sensors, Inc.Inventors: Peter Steven Bui, Narayan Dass Taneja
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Patent number: 7251982Abstract: There is provided apparatus for the measurement of particle mass concentration of an aerosol and which comprises at least one aerosol inlet and at least one electrostatic precipitator which directs an aerosol flow towards a mass sensor on which the particles are collected, the sensor being housed in a magazine including a plurality of other sensors, each of which may be substituted for the sensor, and a control. The control selectively connects one of the at least one aerosol inlet with one of the sensors.Type: GrantFiled: November 15, 2004Date of Patent: August 7, 2007Assignee: Sensors, Inc.Inventor: David R. Booker
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Patent number: 7242069Abstract: The present invention provides for reduced radiation damage susceptibility, decreased affects of crosstalk, and increased flexibility in application. In one embodiment, the present invention includes a back side illuminated photodiode array with a back side etching that minimizes the active area layer, thereby decreasing the affects of crosstalk. The back side etching is preferably, but by no way of limitation, in the form of āUā or āVā shaped grooves. The back side illuminated with back side etching (BSL-BE) photodiodes are implemented in an array and have superior performance characteristics, including less radiation damage due to a thinner active area, and less crosstalk due to shorter distances for minority carriers to diffuse to the PN junction.Type: GrantFiled: May 4, 2004Date of Patent: July 10, 2007Assignee: UDT Sensors, Inc.Inventors: Peter Steven Bui, Narayan Dass Taneja
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Patent number: 7230421Abstract: Reference standards or articles having prescribed levels of damage are fabricated by monitoring an electrical property of the article material, mechanically loading the article, and removing the load when a change in electrical properties indicates a prescribed level of damage. The electrical property is measured with an electromagnetic sensor, such as a flexible eddy current sensor, attached to a material surface, which may be between layers of the article material. The damage may be in the form of a fatigue crack or a change in the mechanical stress underneath the sensor. The shape of the article material may be adjusted to concentrate the stress so that the damage initiates under the sensor. Examples adjustments to the article shape include the use of dogbone geometries with thin center sections, reinforcement ribs on the edges of the article, and radius cut-outs in the vicinity of the thin section.Type: GrantFiled: March 2, 2005Date of Patent: June 12, 2007Assignee: JENTEK Sensors, Inc.Inventors: Neil J. Goldfine, Darrell E. Schlicker, Karen E. Walrath, Volker Weiss, Andrew P. Washabaugh, Vladimir A. Zilberstein
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Publication number: 20070118039Abstract: A system and method for the intra corporal, telemetric measuring of blood pressure, particularly within the heart or a great vessel, includes a substantially rigid sensor chip mounted in a holder and an antenna. The holder is anchored within an appropriate location in the cardiovascular system, such as in the cardiac septum, via a catheter or other minimally-invasive procedure to position at least one capacitive pressure sensor on the chip in the blood flow to be sensed. Measured values are transmitted telemetrically from the chip to an extra corporal monitoring device.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 6, 2006Publication date: May 24, 2007Applicant: Vital Sensors Inc.Inventors: Volker Bodecker, Max Ostermeier, Stefan Meyer, Axel Niemeyer
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Publication number: 20070118038Abstract: A system and method for the intra corporal, measuring of blood pressure includes a substantially rigid sensor structure and an antenna structure, which are separate components. The anchor structure is used to mount the within an appropriate location in the cardiovascular system, such as in the cardiac septum. The substantially rigid sensor structure includes at least one capacitive pressure sensor. Measured values are transmitted telemetrically from the sensor structure to an extra corporal monitoring device.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 15, 2006Publication date: May 24, 2007Applicant: Vital Sensors Inc.Inventors: Volker Bodecker, Max Ostermeier, Stefan Meyer, Axel Neimeyer
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Publication number: 20070098600Abstract: The invention is directed to devices that allow for simultaneous multiple biochip analysis. In particular, the devices are configured to hold multiple cartridges comprising biochips comprising arrays such as nucleic acid arrays, and allow for high throughput analysis of samples.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 18, 2006Publication date: May 3, 2007Applicant: Clinical Micro Sensors, Inc.Inventor: Jon Kayyem
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Patent number: 7191527Abstract: The linear distance measurement apparatus comprises a non-driven arm that is mounted such that an arc movement of the arm describes a linear distance. A rotary sensor mechanism is coupled to the non-driven arm. The sensor measures the arc movement of the arm and translates the arc movement to the linear distance.Type: GrantFiled: August 2, 2005Date of Patent: March 20, 2007Assignee: Electro-Sensors, Inc.Inventors: Bradley D. Slye, Daniel E. Bisila
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Patent number: 7188532Abstract: Observability of damage precursor, damage and usage states, or event occurrence may be enhanced by modifying component materials to include self-monitoring materials or by processing test material to alter the surface properties. The properties of the self monitoring materials, such as magnetic permeability or electrical conductivity, are monitored with electromagnetic sensors and provide greater property variations with component condition than the original component material. Processing includes shot peening or laser welding.Type: GrantFiled: September 8, 2004Date of Patent: March 13, 2007Assignee: Jentek Sensors, Inc.Inventors: Neil J. Goldfine, Vladimir A. Zilberstein, David C. Grundy, Andrew P. Washabaugh, Darrell E. Schlicker, Ian C. Shay, Robert J. Lyons, Christopher A. Craven, Christopher Root, Mark D. Windoloski, Volker Weiss
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Patent number: 7183764Abstract: Described are methods for pressurizing elastic support structures or balloons in sensor probes used for the inspection of components having areas of limited access. When inflated, the balloons press flexible sensors against the surface of the material under test. When deflated, the balloons permit easier insertion of the probes into the component and reduce the mechanical stresses on the sensors, thereby extending the sensor lifetime. By sequentially partially inserting the sensor into a limited access area from either side of the limited access area and scanning in opposite directions, the entire surface of the test material can be inspected.Type: GrantFiled: August 28, 2003Date of Patent: February 27, 2007Assignee: JENTEK Sensors, Inc.Inventors: Neil J. Goldfine, Darrell E. Schlicker, Vladimir Tsukernik, Ian C. Shay, David C. Grundy, Andrew P. Washabaugh
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Patent number: 7174767Abstract: An apparatus and method for the analysis of particles in an aerosol includes providing an inlet for the aerosol, a sample collector which accumulates particles passing through the inlet, a sample conditioning system which can vary at least one condition relating to the collected sample, a controller which causes the sample conditioning system to operate at select conditions, a measuring device for determining at least one parameter relating to the accumulated particles. The controller monitors the parameter while the condition is varied.Type: GrantFiled: December 1, 2004Date of Patent: February 13, 2007Assignee: Sensors, Inc.Inventor: David R. Booker