Patents Assigned to Synrad, Inc.
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Publication number: 20170214210Abstract: A resonator for a laser includes a first resonator wall and a second resonator wall with a lasing medium disposed in a gap therebetween. The resonator further includes a first mirror disposed at a first end of the first and second resonator walls and a second mirror disposed at a second end of the first and second resonator walls. The mirrors cooperate to form an intra-cavity laser beam that travels along a plurality of paths through the lasing medium. Furthermore, the first mirror and the second mirror form a laser resonator for a parasitic laser mode. A parasitic mode suppressor is located within the superfluous region.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 30, 2014Publication date: July 27, 2017Applicant: Synrad, Inc.Inventors: Linh K. Nguyen, Raymond L. Silta, Jason W. Bethel
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Publication number: 20160327802Abstract: A waveguide aperture beam conditioner includes an input port section having an input port that receives an aberrated laser beam, an elongated waveguide body formed from an opaque material and having internal bore formed therethrough, and an output port that receives the waveguided beam and outputs a conditioned output laser beam. An inner surface of the internal bore forms a waveguide for the focused output beam and thereby generates a waveguided beam.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 8, 2015Publication date: November 10, 2016Applicant: SYNRAD, INC.Inventor: Jason W. Bethel
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Patent number: 9231362Abstract: The laser resonator includes a first resonator wall, a second resonator wall that is substantially parallel to the first resonator wall and is separated from the first resonator wall in a first transverse direction thereby defining a gap having a gap width between the first and second resonator walls, and at least two laser cavity mirrors. The laser cavity mirrors are arranged to allow an intra-cavity laser beam to reflect from the output coupling mirror thereby forming a first beam spot on the output coupling mirror. The first curved mirror has a radius of curvature such that the reflection of the intra-cavity laser beam from the first curved mirror causes the first beam spot on the output coupling mirror to have a substantially symmetric shape.Type: GrantFiled: June 6, 2014Date of Patent: January 5, 2016Assignee: Synrad, Inc.Inventor: Linh K. Nguyen
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Patent number: 9197028Abstract: The tube includes a first electrode having a first electrode inner surface and a second electrode having a second electrode inner surface. The first electrode is separated, in a first transverse direction, from the second electrode thereby defining a gap region having a gap thickness between the first electrode inner surface and the second electrode inner surface. The tube further includes a first and a second elongated baffle member, each having a respective elongated central channel formed in an inner surface thereof.Type: GrantFiled: May 13, 2014Date of Patent: November 24, 2015Assignee: Synrad, Inc.Inventors: Jason W. Bethel, Melvin J. Lima, Yakov L. Litmanovich
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Publication number: 20150318662Abstract: The resonator includes a lasing medium having a thickness, a first mirror disposed at a first end of the lasing medium and a second mirror disposed at a second end of the lasing medium. the first and second mirror cooperate to fold an intra-cavity laser beam along a plurality of paths through the lasing medium, thereby defining a boundary of a superfluous region within the resonator, wherein the intra-cavity laser beam does not pass through the superfluous region. The first mirror and the second mirror form a laser resonator for a parasitic laser mode, a portion of which is located within the superfluous region. A parasitic mode suppressor is located within the superfluous region of the resonator.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 30, 2014Publication date: November 5, 2015Applicant: SYNRAD, INC.Inventors: Linh K. Nguyen, Jason W. Bethel, Giang B. Nguyen, Melvin J. Lima
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Patent number: 9031110Abstract: The specification and drawings present an apparatus and a method for protecting lasers or other sources of high optical power from damage due to external sources of contamination using a concept of a sacrificial optical component and automatic laser shutdown based on a pressure indication of a substantial damage to the sacrificial optical component such as puncturing through that component.Type: GrantFiled: March 15, 2013Date of Patent: May 12, 2015Assignee: Synrad, Inc.Inventors: Michael W. Murray, Melvin J. Lima
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Publication number: 20140334510Abstract: The tube includes a first electrode having a first electrode inner surface and a second electrode having a second electrode inner surface. The first electrode is separated, in a first transverse direction, from the second electrode thereby defining a gap region having a gap thickness between the first electrode inner surface and the second electrode inner surface. The tube further includes a first and a second elongated baffle member, each having a respective elongated central channel formed in an inner surface thereof.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 13, 2014Publication date: November 13, 2014Applicant: Synrad, Inc.Inventors: Jason W. Bethel, Melvin J. Lima, Yakov L. Litmanovich
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Patent number: 8526479Abstract: A laser device is provided. The laser device includes a laser tube, and power devices distributed uniformly along the length of the laser tube.Type: GrantFiled: May 17, 2007Date of Patent: September 3, 2013Assignee: Synrad, Inc.Inventor: Michael W. Murray
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Publication number: 20120230362Abstract: A laser device is provided. The laser device includes a laser tube, and power devices distributed uniformly along the length of the laser tube.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 17, 2007Publication date: September 13, 2012Applicant: Synrad, Inc.Inventor: Michael W. Murray
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Patent number: 7480323Abstract: A laser device is provided. The laser device includes a laser tube, oscillator circuitry, and a compensating reactive component that is arranged in parallel with the laser tube.Type: GrantFiled: May 17, 2007Date of Patent: January 20, 2009Assignee: Synrad, Inc.Inventor: Michael W. Murray
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Publication number: 20080285607Abstract: A laser device is provided. The laser device includes a laser tube, oscillator circuitry, and a compensating reactive component that is arranged in parallel with the laser tube.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 17, 2007Publication date: November 20, 2008Applicant: Synrad, Inc.Inventor: Michael W. Murray
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Publication number: 20080285613Abstract: A Colpitts oscillator that includes an RF-excited gas discharge laser tube as the feedback pi-network of the Colpitts oscillator.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 17, 2007Publication date: November 20, 2008Applicant: Synrad, Inc.Inventor: Michael W. Murray
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Publication number: 20080124433Abstract: Processing food with a laser. In one embodiment, the system includes a laser that creates holes in a food item with an output beam, and includes a post processing module that enables a substance to pass through the holes. The substance may include a flavoring, a vitamin, a medicine, a gas, steam, and the like. The holes facilitate cooking, cleaning, flavorizing, medicating, off-gassing, eating, or the like. The laser system may also perforate or score a food item shell to ease cracking and access to interior material. The system may also include one or more mirrors, focus heads, delivery optics, beam scanners, or the like, to control output beam characteristics, such as focus and positioning. In another embodiment, a dynamic control system may add computerized-feedback and control to the laser system. A position system may also control a position, orientation, or other characteristic of a food target.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 27, 2006Publication date: May 29, 2008Applicant: Synrad, Inc.Inventors: Eugene F. Yelden, David Clarke
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Publication number: 20080123707Abstract: A RF-excited gas laser can include a metal housing containing a laser gas medium; and a first electrode and a second electrode disposed in the metal housing. The first and second electrodes are configured and arranged for coupling to a RF source for exciting the laser gas medium between the electrodes. The metal housing and first and second electrodes are configured and arranged for application of a DC bias between i) the metal housing and ii) at least one of the first and second electrodes. Optionally, a DC bias can be applied between i) the metal housing and ii) both the first and second electrodes.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 29, 2006Publication date: May 29, 2008Applicant: Synrad, Inc.Inventor: Michael W. Murray
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Publication number: 20050057640Abstract: A compact material marking system and method uses a laser to mark materials such as fabrics in environments such as stores with safety and ease of use being addressed. The system includes a housing containing the laser, gas filters, and other equipment such as fans. Material to be marked is placed into a cassette box having an opening exposing the material. The cassette is engaged with an enclosure that is coupled to the housing to allow the laser beam from the laser to enter the enclosure and to strike the material found in the engaged cassette. Fumes caused by interaction of the laser beam with the material are contained by the enclosure and drawn away to be filtered. Sensors are employed so that the laser can be activated only when the cassette is fully engaged with the enclosure.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 3, 2003Publication date: March 17, 2005Applicant: Synrad, Inc.Inventors: David Clarke, John Wheeler, Philip Wrobel, Jeffrey Symbol, Jeffrey Warren, Raymond Silta, Peter Hougardy
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Patent number: 6614826Abstract: A laser system and method having an output laser beam uses an gain medium with one or more output beam transverse profile tailoring (OBTPT) longitudinal strips to tailor the transverse profile of the output laser beam to a desirable shape such as having a symmetrical profile transverse to the direction of propagation of the output laser beam. The laser system has two reflector systems on opposite ends in the long z-axis dimension of the gain medium to form a resonator that outputs the output laser beam following the same long z-axis dimension. In some embodiments the gain medium has a narrow y-axis dimension and a wide x-axis dimension. In these embodiments the OBTPT longitudinal strips have lengths running the long z-axis dimension, widths running the wide x-axis dimension and thicknesses running the narrow y-axis dimension of the gain medium. The widths of the OBTPT longitudinal strips are generally chosen with respect to coupling width of the output laser beam.Type: GrantFiled: May 5, 2000Date of Patent: September 2, 2003Assignee: Synrad, Inc.Inventors: Jason W. Bethel, Eugene F. Yelden, Jeffery A. Broderick
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Patent number: 6603794Abstract: A system and method for laser beam coupling between waveguide optics uses extension members to reduce power losses in a laser beam traveling within a resonator cavity of the laser beam. In some embodiments, the extension members are made of electrically conducting material and are spaced from longitudinal ends of electrodes by electrically insulating material. The electrically insulating material is sized to prevent electrical discharge from occurring between the electrode and the extension member adjacent thereto. In other embodiments, the extension members are fashioned from a lasing medium such as from a solid-state crystal lasing medium.Type: GrantFiled: September 5, 2001Date of Patent: August 5, 2003Assignee: Synrad, Inc.Inventors: Jason W. Bethel, Eugene F. Yelden, Alex B. Dexter, Jeffery A. Broderick
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Patent number: 6198759Abstract: A laser system and method for beam enhancement utilizes shaped electrodes or one or more shaped lasing media, including crystal media, to prescribe the operational transverse modes of the laser. The electrodes and shaped lasing media are shaped with respect to the transverse mode or modes to be selected for operational use. In some embodiments shaping is done according to the selected transverse modes for operation so that at least a designated percentage of the total operational power of the beam is made up of the selected transverse modes. The designated percentage of total operational power of the selected transverse modes can be 90% of the total power of the beam, but in other more relaxed cases can be 85% and in other more stringent cases are 95% of the beam. In some embodiments, the electrodes or lasing media are so shaped that the theoretical fundamental transverse mode is the only selected transverse operational mode. Some embodiments utilize folded resonators.Type: GrantFiled: December 27, 1999Date of Patent: March 6, 2001Assignee: Synrad, Inc.Inventors: Jeffery A. Broderick, Benjamin K. Jones, Jason W. Bethel, Eugene F. Yelden
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Patent number: 6198758Abstract: A laser with a heat transfer system and method of making the same using electrodes. The heat transfer system draws heat from the electrodes which have internal electrode surfaces adjacent to a lasing medium of the laser. Cooling of the electrodes helps to maintain proper operating temperature for the lasing medium. The heat transfer system utilizes thermally conductive material positioned between external surfaces of the electrodes and internal surfaces of a housing that contains the electrodes and the lasing medium. Since the thermally conductive material adds capacitance to the laser system, inductance may be added for compensation depending upon the amount of thermally conductive material used.Type: GrantFiled: December 27, 1999Date of Patent: March 6, 2001Assignee: Synrad, Inc.Inventors: Jeffery A. Broderick, Benjamin K. Jones, Jason W. Bethel, Eugene F. Yelden
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Patent number: 6195379Abstract: A laser assembly system and method uses an electrode assembly and flexible housing to reduce manufacturing costs and complexity. The flexible housing also helps to insure uniform contact with the housing and electrically insulating material between the housing and electrodes. The uniform contact in turn assists in maintaining a uniform electric field in the discharge area of the laser, which affects laser performance, and assists in maintaining efficient cooling of the electrodes and the lasing medium. The electrode assembly is pre-assembled before insertion into the laser housing, which reduces adverse effects of anomalies of housing construction and helps to reduce the complexity and cost of manufacturing of the laser. The electrode assembly includes first and second electrodes that are separated by spacers made out of an electrically insulating material such as ceramic.Type: GrantFiled: December 27, 1999Date of Patent: February 27, 2001Assignee: Synrad, Inc.Inventors: Benjamin K. Jones, Jeffery A. Broderick, Jason W. Bethel, Eugene F. Yelden, Erik R. Stockinger