Patents Assigned to Sensors, Inc.
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Patent number: 10690493Abstract: A computer system comprises a sensor device configured to attach to a rotating object. The sensor device has a gyroscopic sensor that is configured to measure rotational motion on one or more planes. The sensor device detects rotational movement and generates and transmits signals that represent the rotational movement detected to a mobile computing device. The mobile computing device receives the signals and assigns timestamp values to the signals. The mobile computing device also receives object parameter information that describes object attributes. The mobile computing device generates angular velocity datasets and object datasets that describe motion or positions of the object. The mobile computing device then generates sets of graphical representations from the object datasets and displays graphs from the sets of graphical representations, where each graph displayed is obtained from a distinct set of graphical representations.Type: GrantFiled: August 18, 2017Date of Patent: June 23, 2020Assignee: Myriad Sensors, Inc.Inventors: Clifton Roozeboom, David Bakker, Andrew Bellay
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Publication number: 20200178801Abstract: Monitoring of one or more key indicators can provide powerful insights into the operation and state of different physical systems. For example, continuous monitoring of multiple analytes in a subject allows for detailed insights into personal health as well as allowing for the implementation of preventative health measures. Herein are described design and processing methods for a small wireless multi-analyte sensing platform that can be used to monitor multiple analytes such as glucose, lactate, Urea and other physicochemical quantities. The design techniques and processing methods presented herein can be used for a multitude of other applications and are not limited to those described here.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 8, 2018Publication date: June 11, 2020Applicant: Integrated Medical Sensors, Inc.Inventors: Meisam Honarvar Nazari, Muhammad Mujeeb-U-Rahman, Mehmet Sencan
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Patent number: 10677756Abstract: A sensor system has an integrated sensor cartridge, and instrument, and an instrument side connector. The integrated sensor cartridge has a mechanical support, a flexible sensor array, and a rigid connector. The mechanical support is shaped to facilitate sensor measurements on a test object. The rigid connector has a mechanical connection and an electrical connection for simultaneous electrical and mechanical mating of the sensor cartridge to the instrument side connector. The flexible array has a connecting portion, a lead portion, and a sensing portion. The sensing portion is attached to the mechanical support, and the connecting portion interfaces with the rigid connector. The connecting portion may form the electrical connection of the rigid connector or may simply mate internally with the electrical connection. The instrument side connector is connected to the instrument which measures the response of the flexible sensor array.Type: GrantFiled: May 31, 2016Date of Patent: June 9, 2020Assignee: JENTEK SENSORS, INC.Inventors: Neil J Goldfine, Yanko K Sheiretov, Scott A Denenberg, Karen Walrath, Todd M Dunford, Kevin P Dixon, Christopher T Martin
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Patent number: 10669592Abstract: The present disclosure relates to methods and devices for amplifying a plurality of targets in a single PCR run while distinguishing between clinically relevant amplification and amplification from other sources such as from background contamination. The methods and devices further enable discrimination between gram-positive, gram-negative and fungal infections as wells as identify antimicrobial resistance genes. When applying the methods and devices of the invention, the species or genus of an infection(s), and genus of a fungal co-infection(s) or category of bacterial (gram-positive or negative) co-infection(s) are identified. Species identification of co-infections can also be achieved. Further, when applying the methods and devices of the invention, organisms which are likely to be contaminating organisms from a blood draw are identified.Type: GrantFiled: February 26, 2019Date of Patent: June 2, 2020Assignee: Clinical Micro Sensors, Inc.Inventors: Lisa Lynn Freeman-Cook, Christine J. Shaw, Milena Iacobelli Martinez, Anna Maria Al-Khouri, Bradley Adam Brown, John Jay Harvey
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Patent number: 10670541Abstract: Several embodiments include a method of computing void fraction in a two-phase mixture in a pipe. A driver and a transmitter antenna can transmit a radio frequency (RF) signal through the pipe. The pipe can convey the two-phase mixture extracted from a geothermal well. The RF signal can pass through the two-phase mixture. A receiver antenna in the pipe can receive the RF signal. A receiver circuit can measure signal strength attenuations of the RF signal at the receiver antenna over a time window. A computation engine can compute an average of the signal strength attenuations over the time window. The computation engine or another computing device can then compute, in real-time, a change in a void fraction of the two-phase mixture based on the average of the signal strength attenuations.Type: GrantFiled: August 2, 2017Date of Patent: June 2, 2020Assignees: Steamfield Sensors, Inc., Auckland UniServices LimitedInventors: John R. Sisler, Sadiq Jafar Mohammed Zarrouk
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Patent number: 10663613Abstract: Obscured feature detectors are disclosed. An obscured feature detector includes a sensor plate array including three or more sensor plates, each of the three or more sensor plates configured to form a first end of a corresponding electric field and to take a sensor reading of the corresponding electric field. The corresponding electric field varies based on a proximity of the sensor plate to one or more surrounding objects and on a material property of each of the one or more surrounding objects. The three or more sensor plates include a first sensor plate that has a first shape and a second sensor plate that has a second shape that is different from the first shape of the first sensor plate. The obscured feature detector also includes one or more common plates to form a second end of the corresponding electric field of the three or more sensor plates.Type: GrantFiled: March 21, 2019Date of Patent: May 26, 2020Assignee: Franklin Sensors, Inc.Inventors: David M. Dorrough, Daniel Scott Toborg, Dylan Thomas Smith
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Patent number: 10654486Abstract: Steering wheel sensor systems are described in which a sensor array is attached to or integrated with a steering wheel and provides information about the forces exerted on the steering wheel for interacting with or controlling other vehicle systems.Type: GrantFiled: August 29, 2017Date of Patent: May 19, 2020Assignee: BeBop Sensors, Inc.Inventors: Keith A. McMillen, Conner Lacy, Brent Allen, Kyle Lobedan, Gregory Wille
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Patent number: 10613243Abstract: An obscured feature detector can include a plurality of sensor plates and a common plate. The sensor plates may be arranged linearly to form a sensor array. The common plate may extend along the sensor array and have a length that is shortened. An end sensor plate at an end of the sensor array has a smaller area than a non-end sensor plate that is not at the end of the sensor array. A controller coupled to the sensing circuit can analyze the capacitances measured by the sensing circuit. One or more indicators are coupled to the controller, and each can be selectively set to identify a location of an obscured feature behind a surface, or otherwise indicate variances of capacitance measurements along the sensor array. Other disclosed obscured feature detectors include a plurality of sensor plates arranged radially around a center point.Type: GrantFiled: April 27, 2017Date of Patent: April 7, 2020Assignee: Franklin Sensors Inc.Inventors: David M. Dorrough, Daniel Scott Toborg
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Patent number: 10605778Abstract: A gas sensor comprises at least one transducer and a sensing material (e.g., a metal-organic framework) disposed on the transducer. The sensing material has a temperature-dependent gas sorption behavior. A detector is arranged to detect responses of the transducer to sorption and/or desorption of a target gas in the sensing material and to output transducer measurement signals indicative of the transducer responses. At least one thermal element changes the temperature of the sensing material by heating and/or cooling, and at least one temperature sensor (which may be integral with the thermal element) is arranged to measure a temperature of the sensing material. At least one processor determines the quantity (e.g., concentration, partial pressure, or mass) of the target gas according to the temperature of the sensing material at which the transducer measurement signals satisfy a signal value condition.Type: GrantFiled: August 30, 2018Date of Patent: March 31, 2020Assignee: MATRIX SENSORS, INC.Inventors: David K Britt, Paul R Wilkinson, Steven Yamamoto
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Publication number: 20200069161Abstract: The present invention may be embodied as a retrievable device capable of sensing one or more properties of an individual (e.g., chemical or physical parameters). In use, the retrievable device can continuously determine the chemical concentrations within the vaginal tract. An embodiment of the retrievable device comprises a first housing having a light source and an image capture device, a second housing removably connected to the first housing and having a sensor, and a fitting for retrieving the device. The sensor may be an analyte sensor configured to obtain at least one measurement of a concentration of an analyte in a fluid. The analyte sensor comprises a sensor substance in a sol-gel material so the sensor substance reversibly interacts with an analyte of interest. In addition, the retrievable device can be configured to determine different physical parameters and re-implanted.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 15, 2019Publication date: March 5, 2020Applicant: TheraSyn Sensors, Inc.Inventors: Jerome J. Schentag, Frank V. Bright, David T. D'Andrea
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Patent number: 10534012Abstract: A bidirectional flow switch includes a housing having a flow passage therethrough. A body is disposed moveably in the flow passage and biased towards a first position at zero flow. A magnetic sensor is proximate the housing. A magnet is disposed with respect to the body and the magnetic sensor so that when the body is at the first position, the magnetic sensor is at a first state and so that the magnetic sensor is at a second state when a flow rate through the flow passage is greater than a threshold flow rate that moves the body from the first position.Type: GrantFiled: March 30, 2017Date of Patent: January 14, 2020Assignee: Gems Sensors Inc.Inventors: Brian J. Glenn, Nathan H. Kulak
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Patent number: 10534011Abstract: A bidirectional flow switch includes a housing having a flow passage therethrough. A body is disposed movably in the flow passage and biased towards a first position at zero flow. A magnetic sensor is disposed proximate the housing. A magnet is disposed with respect to the body and the magnetic sensor so that when the body is at the first position, the magnetic sensor is at a first state and so that the magnetic sensor is at a second state when a flow rate through the flow passage is greater than a threshold flow rate that moves the body from the first position.Type: GrantFiled: March 30, 2017Date of Patent: January 14, 2020Assignee: Gems Sensors Inc.Inventors: Brian J. Glenn, Nathan H. Kulak
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Patent number: 10513333Abstract: A propulsion engine for an aircraft comprises an enclosure having a longitudinal axis oriented in a direction of travel of an aircraft, the enclosure including a series of walls and a plurality of ducts arranged along the longitudinal axis. Each of the ducts including a number of walls that are either dynamic or static in movement. Each of the ducts includes a central axis that is angled at, or can be adjusted to, an angle toward the front wall of the enclosure such that a top end of each duct is toward the front wall of the enclosure. A fan is disposed in each of the ducts configured to generate airflow along the respective central axes from the top end to the bottom end to provide lift and thrust to the aircraft.Type: GrantFiled: May 23, 2017Date of Patent: December 24, 2019Assignee: Spydar Sensors, Inc.Inventor: Michael Johnson
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Publication number: 20190383771Abstract: Disclosed are method and apparatus for measuring material properties. Segmented field sensors have multiple sensing elements at different spatial geometries to capture field components having substantially different depths of penetration. These sensors are excited and measured on these different sensing elements to facilitate characterization of unknown material properties. This is illustrated in some embodiments using eddy current sensors to characterize materials that are frequency dispersive and/or do not produce a measurable phase shifts. Only a single scalar quantity may provide independent information from one or more of the sensing elements. Property estimation techniques, such as those using precomputed databases of sensor responses are used to estimate the unknown material properties.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 18, 2019Publication date: December 19, 2019Applicant: JENTEK Sensors, Inc.Inventors: Neil J. Goldfine, Andrew P. Washabaugh, Todd M. Dunford, Zachary M. Thomas
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Patent number: 10478695Abstract: An instrumented batting system measures a bat speed and an exit velocity as a batter swings a bat and initiates contact between the bat and a ball positioned on a batting tee assembly. The batting tee assembly includes a bat speed radar device and an exit velocity radar device each in communication with a computing device. The bat speed radar device emits a radar beam that intersects a swing plane of the batter in a direction generally toward an expected position of the batter. The exit velocity radar device emits another radar beam that intersects a flight path of the ball in another direction generally away from the expected position of the batter. The system determines the bat speed and exit velocity using the radar beams, calculates a batting metric based on the bat speed and exit velocity, and displays the swing metric using a computing device.Type: GrantFiled: June 14, 2018Date of Patent: November 19, 2019Assignee: Sports Sensors, Inc.Inventor: Albert E. Dilz, Jr.
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Patent number: 10473706Abstract: Optical sensing methods and systems for power applications, and the construction thereof, are described herein. An example method of constructing a winding assembly includes mounting a sensing component to a coil former, and winding a coil onto the coil former so that the sensing component is positioned within the coil. A system and method for detecting operating conditions within a transformer using the described winding assemblies are described.Type: GrantFiled: February 14, 2017Date of Patent: November 12, 2019Assignee: Hyperion Sensors Inc.Inventors: Gerald Manuelpillai, Ilya Tchaplia, Anselm Viswasam, Guang Zeng
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Publication number: 20190323992Abstract: System and method for characterizing material condition. The system includes a sensor, impedance instrument and processing unit to collect measurements and assess material properties. A model of the system may be used to enable accurate measurements of multiple material properties. A cylindrical model for an electromagnetic field sensor is disclosed for modeling substantially cylindrically symmetric material systems. Sensor designs and and data processing approaches are provided to focus the sensitivity of the sensor to localize material conditions. Improved calibration methods are shown. Sizing algorithms are provided to estimate the size of defects such as cracks and corrosion. Corrective measures are provided where the actual material configuration differs from the data processing assumptions. Methods are provided for use of the system to characterize material condition, and detailed illustration is given for corrosion, stress, weld, heat treat, and mechanical damage assessment.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 6, 2019Publication date: October 24, 2019Applicant: JENTEK Sensors, Inc.Inventors: Scott A. Denenberg, Yanko K. Sheiretov, Neil J. Goldfine, Don Straney
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Patent number: 10451547Abstract: An illumination system includes a measurement stage on which a measurement target is located, a light-providing part having illumination sections providing multi-directional incident lights to the measurement target, a light-receiving part receiving single-directional reflection lights reflected by the measurement target according to the multi-directional incident lights, and a processing part that performs acquiring a first distribution of intensities the single-directional reflection lights with respect to the multi-directional incident lights, acquiring, from the first distribution, a second distribution of intensities of multi-directional reflections lights with respect to a single-directional incident light, and determining material of the measurement target based on parameters of the second distribution. A method of recognizing material using the illumination system and a computer readable non-transitory recording medium recording a program embodying the method are provided.Type: GrantFiled: December 21, 2018Date of Patent: October 22, 2019Assignee: DEEDIIM SENSORS INC.Inventor: Jang-Il Ser
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Patent number: 10453766Abstract: This disclosure provides devices and methods for 3-D device packaging with backside interconnections. One or more device elements can be hermetically sealed from an ambient environment, such as by vacuum lamination and bonding. One or more via connections provide electrical interconnection from a device element to a back side of a device substrate, and provide electrical interconnection from the device substrate to external circuitry on the back side of the device. The external circuitry can include a printed circuit board or flex circuit. In some implementations, an electrically conductive pad is provided on the back side, which is electrically connected to at least one of the via connections. In some implementations, the one or more via connections are electrically connected to one or more electrical components or interconnections, such as a TFT or a routing line.Type: GrantFiled: November 14, 2016Date of Patent: October 22, 2019Assignee: OBSIDIAN SENSORS, INC.Inventors: Yaoling Pan, Tallis Young Chang, John Hyunchul Hong
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Patent number: 10444189Abstract: Methods and apparatus for characterizing composite materials for manufacturing quality assurance (QA), periodic inspection during the useful life, or for forensic analysis/material testing. System are provided that relate eddy-current sensor responses to the fiber layup of a composite structure, the presence of impact damage on a composite structure with or without a metal liner, volumetric stress within the composite, fiber tow density, and other NDE inspection requirements. Also provided are systems that determine electromagnetic material properties and material dimensions of composite materials from capacitive sensor inspection measurements. These properties are related to the presence of buried defects in non-conductive composite materials, moisture ingress, aging of the material due to service or environmental/thermal exposure, or changes in manufacturing quality.Type: GrantFiled: July 11, 2017Date of Patent: October 15, 2019Assignee: JENTEK Sensors, Inc.Inventors: Neil J Goldfine, Andrew P Washabaugh, Robert Lyons