Patents Assigned to Telesis Technologies, Inc.
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Patent number: 8854406Abstract: Disclosed are methods, systems, and/or apparatus for the collective marking of a surface by two or more laser beams generated by a laser controller. A method includes receiving one or more input signals from a controller of the laser system. The method also includes adjusting a first mirror through a first galvanometer scanner, a second minor through a second galvanometer scanner, a third mirror through a third galvanometer scanner, and a fourth mirror through a fourth galvanometer scanner based on the one or more input signals. The method further includes steering, through the first mirror and the second mirror, a first laser beam generated by the controller and transmitted to a marking head through a beam delivery vessel; and steering, through the third mirror and the fourth minor, a second laser beam generated by the controller and transmitted to the marking head through another beam delivery vessel.Type: GrantFiled: December 5, 2013Date of Patent: October 7, 2014Assignee: Telesis Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Ashot Mesropyan, Michael Watts
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Patent number: 8502850Abstract: A method, an apparatus and/or a system of laser marking of an interior cavity of a securing means of a substance container is disclosed. In one embodiment, a solid-state laser marking system to mark a securing means of a substance container includes a semiconductor laser to emit a pumping laser beam. The solid-state laser marking system also includes a resonator to create the laser beam that is then focused through a lens to mark the securing means of the substance container having a maximum diameter of 5 cm. Further, the solid-state laser marking system includes a solid-state laser crystal doped with a rare-earth element, to produce a laser beam in response to being pumped by the pumping laser beam and a laser resonator. The laser resonator is configured to focus the laser beam of a spot size of less than 150 microns and a beam quality of M2 less than 1.3.Type: GrantFiled: November 4, 2010Date of Patent: August 6, 2013Assignee: Telesis Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Ashot Mesropyan, Michael Lloyd Watts
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Patent number: 8280099Abstract: A laser safety system providing a system for checking the presence, focus and integrity of a laser beam focusing lens is disclosed. The laser safety system checks the focusing lens properties by capturing an image of a target by viewing the target through the focusing lens from along the laser beam path. An initial, known good, image is compared to an image captured immediately before enablement of the laser beam source to determine if the focusing lens is present, focused and is not damaged. The system may also utilize a mask projected onto the target as well as a low-power visible light laser directed along the path of the processing laser to determine the focusing lens properties. The system can also provide target recognition.Type: GrantFiled: October 8, 2008Date of Patent: October 2, 2012Assignee: Telesis Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Michael Harrison, Joseph D. Ferrario, Ashot Mesropyan
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Publication number: 20120111865Abstract: A method, an apparatus and/or a system of laser marking of an interior cavity of a securing means of a substance container is disclosed. In one embodiment, a solid-state laser marking system to mark a securing means of a substance container includes a semiconductor laser to emit a pumping laser beam. The solid-state laser marking system also includes a resonator to create the laser beam that is then focused through a lens to mark the securing means of the substance container having a maximum diameter of 5 cm. Further, the solid-state laser marking system includes a solid-state laser crystal doped with a rare-earth element, to produce a laser beam in response to being pumped by the pumping laser beam and a laser resonator. The laser resonator is configured to focus the laser beam of a spot size of less than 150 microns and a beam quality of M2 less than 1.3.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 4, 2010Publication date: May 10, 2012Applicant: Telesis Technologies, Inc.Inventors: ASHOT MESROPYAN, Michael Lloyd Watts
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Patent number: 7676061Abstract: A laser safety system providing a system for checking the presence, focus and integrity of a laser beam focusing lens is disclosed. The laser safety system checks the focusing lens properties by capturing an image of a target by viewing the target through the focusing lens from along the laser beam path. An initial, known good, image is compared to an image captured immediately before enablement of the laser beam source to determine if the focusing lens is present, focused and is not damaged. The system may also utilize a mask projected onto the target as well as a low-power visible light laser directed along the path of the processing laser to determine the focusing lens properties. The system can also provide target recognition.Type: GrantFiled: April 27, 2007Date of Patent: March 9, 2010Assignee: Telesis Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Michael Harrison, Joseph D. Ferrario, Ashot Mesropyan
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Patent number: 7626763Abstract: A flexible laser safety curtain is disclosed that utilizes a plurality of columns flexibly attached to one another along their longitudinal edges in such a manner as to create a curtain of columns. The base of each column contains a cavity within which at least one moveable element, columnar in form, may be located and protrude from the cavity. The moveable element, when pressed against a work surface, is forced into the cavity. A biasing element within the cavity provides an opposite force on the moveable elements to both keep the moveable element in contact with the work surface, and to return the moveable element to its original position when the inward force is removed. The curtain's edge follows the contours of an uneven work surface and thereby the curtain provides a complete barrier to laser radiation.Type: GrantFiled: April 27, 2007Date of Patent: December 1, 2009Assignee: Telesis Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Michael Harrison, Joseph D. Ferrario, Ashot Mesropyan
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Publication number: 20090040299Abstract: A laser safety system providing a system for checking the presence, focus and integrity of a laser beam focusing lens is disclosed. The laser safety system checks the focusing lens properties by capturing an image of a target by viewing the target through the focusing lens from along the laser beam path. An initial, known good, image is compared to an image captured immediately before enablement of the laser beam source to determine if the focusing lens is present, focused and is not damaged. The system may also utilize a mask projected onto the target as well as a low-power visible light laser directed along the path of the processing laser to determine the focusing lens properties. The system can also provide target recognition.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 8, 2008Publication date: February 12, 2009Applicant: Telesis Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Michael Harrison, Joseph D. Ferrario, Ashot Mesropyan
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Patent number: 6625169Abstract: Integrated communication systems enabling data and information exchanges between various networks and various network formats are provided. In one embodiment, the communication system comprises a first network interface, a second network interface, a shared non-switched system bus, and a processor executing a computer software program. Data received into one network interface can be translated into a third format for transparent software switched transmission to the other network interface. In another embodiment, the communication system comprises a first network interface, a second network interface, and a processor. The processor further comprises an external interface and executes a computer software program. Network interface connection information received from at least one of the interfaces can be used by the processor to automatically establish a software switched logical connection for transmitting data between network interfaces.Type: GrantFiled: June 14, 2002Date of Patent: September 23, 2003Assignee: TeleSys Technologies, Inc.Inventor: Mark E. Tofano
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Patent number: 5893668Abstract: Method for optimizing the print path of an articulated marking head during the application of a data string of segmented characters. The controlling program which implements the optimized marking head sequence provides for skipping unused line segments within a given data string, thus eliminating unnecessary marking head travel and lessening print cycle time.Type: GrantFiled: July 2, 1997Date of Patent: April 13, 1999Assignee: Telesis Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Michael E. Harrison, Jean Lee
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Patent number: D647929Type: GrantFiled: June 4, 2010Date of Patent: November 1, 2011Assignee: Telesis Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Ashot Mesropyan, Michael L Watts, Tamara Lovchinsky