Patents Assigned to Sunlase, Inc.
  • Patent number: 6206325
    Abstract: An aircraft de-icing system is disclosed in which a laser beam generator is positioned on an aircraft, a beam of radiant energy is generated and directed toward the critical surfaces of the aircraft to create a footprint upon the surface of the aircraft, and the beam is manipulated so that the footprint is moved about the aircraft surface for removing ice, snow or water from the critical aircraft surfaces. One or more laser beam generators are preferably disposed remotely from the area to be de-iced, and the beams are preferably reflected from one or more mirrors so that the mirrors may be adjusted to enable the beams to illuminate the critical surfaces of the aircraft. The laser beams preferably have a wavelength that is preferentially reflected by the aircraft surface and absorbed by ice, snow and water, so that the beam heats and removes ice, snow and water from the aircraft surface as the beam's footprint is moved thereabouts.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 18, 1998
    Date of Patent: March 27, 2001
    Assignee: Sunlase, Inc.
    Inventor: William C. Nunnally
  • Patent number: 5823474
    Abstract: An aircraft ice detection and de-icing system is disclosed in which an aircraft is positioned remotely from a laser beam generator, a beam of radiant energy is reflected from a mirror so that the beam impinges upon and creates a footprint upon a surface of the aircraft and the mirror is manipulated to move the footprint about the aircraft surface. The beam has a wavelength that is preferentially reflected by the aircraft surface and absorbed by ice, snow and water, so the beam heats and removes ice, snow and water from aircraft surfaces as the beam's footprint is moved thereabouts. A remote thermal monitoring system may also be used to monitor temperatures at the aircraft surface for detecting regions experiencing temperature rises at relatively increased rates as the regions are treated with the beam, thereby indicating the presence of ice, snow or water. A visible light may also be used simultaneously to track and indicate movement of the footprint of the treating beam about the aircraft surface.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 5, 1996
    Date of Patent: October 20, 1998
    Assignee: SunLase, Inc.
    Inventor: William C. Nunnally