Patents Assigned to Vision
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Patent number: 5674347Abstract: An apparatus for the processing and segmenting of a cover-forming laminate web or sheeting structure which is adapted to interconnect a plurality of containers, such as the base members of blister packages each of which is designed to contain a hydrophilic contact lens in a sterile aqueous solution. More specifically disclosed is an apparatus for the imprinting, perforating, slitting and cutting the laminated web structure such that the severed laminate segments constitute printed covering label for an array of such containers, and whereby the laminated web or sheeting segment may be severed along weakening or perforation lines so as to provide a separable packaging arrangement for individual of the containers which are subsequently adhered thereto.Type: GrantFiled: May 1, 1995Date of Patent: October 7, 1997Assignee: Johnson & Johnson Vision Products, Inc.Inventors: Russell James Edwards, Masao Funo, Richard Wayne Abrams, Kiyoshi Imai, Hirokazu Kitagawa, Borge Peter Gundersen, William Edward Holley, Thomas Christian Ravn, Mark Edward Schlagel, Daniel Tsu-Fang Wang
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Patent number: 5674942Abstract: The present invention is directed to an interpenetrating polymer network comprised of a polyurea network interpenetrated with a polyacrylic network and the article of manufacture, such as a contact lens, made therefrom.Type: GrantFiled: March 31, 1995Date of Patent: October 7, 1997Assignee: Johnson & Johnson Vision Products, Inc.Inventors: Gregory A. Hill, Kurt C. Frisch, Vahid Sendijarevic, Shaio-Wen Wong
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Patent number: 5675416Abstract: A sorting system (10) propels a stream of randomly arranged PET and PVC articles (12, 14) through an inspection zone (20) including a first light polarizer/analyzer combination (24, 26), an article-detecting gap (G), and a second light polarizer/analyzer combination (28, 30). The first and second polarizer/analyzer combinations are oriented to extinguish normally incident light in the absence of articles in the inspection zone and are offset 45 degrees relative to each other such that at least one polarizer/analyzer combination detects a principal axis of birefringence of PET articles. The gap is employed to detect the presence of an article in the inspection zone. A video camera (22) includes first, second, and third CCD arrays (58, 60, 62) positioned to receive respective light rays (48, 64, 50) from the first light polarizer/analyzer combination, the gap, and the second light polarizer/analyzer combination and to generate first, second, and third video signals representative of the light each receives.Type: GrantFiled: January 22, 1996Date of Patent: October 7, 1997Assignee: SRC Vision, Inc.Inventors: Duncan B. Campbell, Carl D. Christy, H. Parks Squyres, Steven D. Lancaster
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Patent number: 5671053Abstract: An improved method of calibrating a laser projector to reference points includes the steps of moving a reflective member in the path of a laser beam. The reflective member is moved towards a reference point, and a control for the laser projector operates in one mode of operation to move the laser beam with the reflective member. The reflective member is moved, and moves the laser beam towards one of the reference points. Once the laser beam is adjacent to the reference point, the reflective member is removed from the laser beam member. The laser projector then identifies the location of the reference point, and begins to calibrate itself relative to the work surface. This process is repeated until the calibration is complete.Type: GrantFiled: November 16, 1995Date of Patent: September 23, 1997Assignee: Virtek Vision Corp.Inventors: Dave Wigg, Kurt Rueb
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Patent number: 5669802Abstract: A microelectronic light-emitting device (10) is made with dual lateral thin-film emitters (35 and 40) substantially parallel to a substrate (20). A region containing phosphor (50) extends between the two emitters and contacts them. A fabrication process is specially adapted to produce the light-emitting devices and/or arrays of light-emitting devices. The process allows the use of conductive or insulating base or starting substrates.Type: GrantFiled: October 30, 1995Date of Patent: September 23, 1997Assignee: Advanced Vision Technologies, Inc.Inventor: Michael D. Potter
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Patent number: 5668630Abstract: A scanning system inspects elements, such as ICs, continuously by positioning a second tray containing elements to be inspected adjacent a scan bed in which the elements in a first tray are being scanned. Immediately upon completion of scanning of elements in the first tray, scanning begins on elements in the second tray. During scanning of the second tray, the first tray is off loaded, and a third tray replaces the first tray. The cycle is repealed continuously. Since transport and scanning operations take place simultaneously, transport delay is reduced substantially, as compared to the serial system of the prior art. When the transport, positioning, and off loading operations consume substantially less time than the scanning operation, a fresh tray of elements always awaits scanning upon completion of scanning of elements in a tray.Type: GrantFiled: June 27, 1996Date of Patent: September 16, 1997Assignee: Robotic Vision Systems, Inc.Inventors: Steven J. Bilodeau, William E. Yonescu
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Patent number: 5667476Abstract: An endoscope having an articulation system that provides a mechanical advantage and facilitates articulation of the distal section of the endoscope insertion tube. The endoscope includes a handle held by a user during an endoscopic procedure and an insertion tube attached at its proximal section to the handle. A plurality of control cables extending the length of the insertion tube are securely attached to the insertion tube's distal section and are axially movable to articulate the distal section. Control wheels are rotatably attached to the handle and positioned to be manipulated by the user during the endoscopic procedure. The articulation system is connected at one end to the control cables and at the other end to the control wheels. The articulation system transmits movement of the control wheels to the control cables.Type: GrantFiled: June 5, 1995Date of Patent: September 16, 1997Assignee: Vision-Sciences, Inc.Inventors: James J. Frassica, Robert E. Ailinger
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Patent number: 5665436Abstract: A lamp glass for a motor vehicle, such as a headlamp or indicating lamp glass, is of a plastics material such as polycarbonate, and is subjected to treatment with ultraviolet radiation before a protective coating is deposited on it.Type: GrantFiled: October 11, 1994Date of Patent: September 9, 1997Assignee: Valeo VisionInventors: Salvatore Chitarra, Daniel Teva, Michel Pilache
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Patent number: 5665420Abstract: An apparatus and method for uniformly contacting an article with a treatment solution. Preferred embodiments are methods of uniformly tinting of contact lenses or uniformly surface modifying contact lenses. The method involves suspending the lens in the treatment solution by application of fluid flow, preferably sinusoidal or pulsed, in a direction opposite the stagnant force (i.e., sum of buoyancy and gravity forces) on the article. The fluid flow prevents the lens from contacting the container structure for periods sufficient to cause non-uniform treatment conditions, while continuously mixing the treatment solution to maintain uniform concentrations throughout.Type: GrantFiled: December 5, 1994Date of Patent: September 9, 1997Assignee: Ciba Vision CorporationInventors: Robert A. Janssen, Barbara L. Heyl, Roger J. Hoffman, Thomas E. Shank
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Patent number: 5664781Abstract: A casino card game that allows players to wager against the casino using the rules of stud poker. A number of stud poker hands are dealt as lines on a playing surface and players wager as to which hand will have the highest stud poker ranking. The playing surface has a dealer position including a line for each hand dealt, and player positions in a semicircle around the dealer position, each including a location at which wagers are placed. Game options include choosing the hand with the lowest ranking instead of the highest ranking, having indicators that indicate the hands with the currently highest and/or lowest ranking, requiring an ante or vigorish if only two hands are played, playing with more than one deck of playing cards, allowing one of the players to be the bank, playing on a video machine, a personal computer, a slot machine, over an on-line computer network, or on another type of one-way or interactive gaming or entertainment equipment, and playing with a match jackpot and/or a tough beat jackpot.Type: GrantFiled: September 30, 1996Date of Patent: September 9, 1997Assignee: New Vision Gaming and Development, Inc.Inventor: John Feola
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Patent number: 5666019Abstract: An improved high-frequency field-emission microelectronic device (10) has a substrate (20) and an ultra-thin emitter electrode (30) extending parallel to the substrate and having an electron-emitting lateral edge (110) facing an anode (40) across an emitter-to-anode gap (120). A control electrode (70), having a lateral dimension only a minor fraction of the emitter-to-anode gap width, is disposed parallel to the emitter and spaced apart from the emitter by an insulator (60) of predetermined thickness. A vertical dimension of the control electrode is only a minor fraction of the height of the anode. The control electrode may substantially surround a portion of the anode, spaced from the anode in concentric relationship.Type: GrantFiled: September 6, 1995Date of Patent: September 9, 1997Assignee: Advanced Vision Technologies, Inc.Inventor: Michael D. Potter
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Patent number: 5663795Abstract: An improved method of calibrating the location of a laser projector relative to a workpiece utilizes a series of randomly-placed reference points, with at least two of the points being spaced by a known distance. Known calibration equations allow the identification of the location of the laser relative to the workpiece by identifying the location of the laser relative to the points, and also utilizing the known distance. The laser may be utilized with at least one other component. The second component might be a second laser. If there are reference points fixed relative to a frame of reference then the laser may also be utilized to accurately display information on the workpiece.Type: GrantFiled: September 7, 1995Date of Patent: September 2, 1997Assignee: Virtek Vision Corp.Inventor: Kurt Rueb
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Patent number: 5660693Abstract: Spectacle lenses are coated by ion vapor deposition by means of sputtering target materials. A plurality of lenses to be coated are introduced into a sputtering chamber by a load lock device, and when in the chamber the lenses are covered by a disc which is rotated at high speed (50/60 rpm). During this rotation alternate targets of magnetrons are sputtered releasing metal particles which are oxidized by an oxygen plasma created by a third magnetron and metallic oxide coatings are formed on the lenses as alternate layers of different materials. At the end of the operation of coating, which is pre-programmed, the lenses are returned automatically to the load lock device from whence they can be removed. After placement or the lenses in the load lock device the entire process is effected automatically by pressing a button.Type: GrantFiled: June 20, 1995Date of Patent: August 26, 1997Assignee: Applied Vision LimitedInventors: Anthony Ian Joseph Abramson, Norman Henry White, Derrick Andrew Gale
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Patent number: 5661822Abstract: A decompression method uses four coefficient inverse perfect reconstruction digital filters. The coefficients of these inverse perfect reconstruction digital filters require a small number of additions to implement thereby enabling rapid decompression in software. The method partially inverse transforms a sub-band decomposition to generate a small low pass component image. This small image is expanded in one dimension by performing interpolation on the rows of the small image and is expanded in a second dimension by replicating rows of the interpolated small image. Transformed chrominance data values may be inverse transformed using inverse perfect reconstruction digital filters having a fewer number of coefficients than the inverse perfect reconstruction digital filters used to inverse transform the corresponding transformed luminance data values.Type: GrantFiled: October 12, 1994Date of Patent: August 26, 1997Assignees: Klics, Ltd., Media Vision, Inc.Inventors: Gregory P. Knowles, Adrian S. Lewis
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Patent number: 5661667Abstract: A method for generating 3D data of an object using a laser projector uses the steps of calibrating at least two laser projectors to a known coordinate system relative to an object; projecting a first laser beam along a path to a point on the object; placing a reflection target at the point for reflecting the first laser beam for generating a first feedback signal indicative of the first laser beam hitting the reflective target; calculating first vector coordinates of the path of the first laser beam; projecting a second laser beam towards the point; moving the second laser beam in a predetermined pattern until the second laser beam reflects off of the reflective target generating a second feedback signal indicative of the second laser beam hitting the reflective target; calculating second vector coordinates of the path of the second laser beam; triangulating the first vector coordinates with the second vector coordinates establishing a digitized 3D coordinate of the point relative to the coordinate system; reType: GrantFiled: January 4, 1995Date of Patent: August 26, 1997Assignee: Virtek Vision Corp.Inventors: Kurt D. Rueb, Richard Michael Bordignon, John Wieczorek, David J. Wigg
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Patent number: 5658410Abstract: An apparatus for the processing and segmenting of a cover-forming laminate web or sheeting structure which is adapted to interconnect a plurality of containers, such as the base members of blister packages each of which is designed to contain a hydrophilic contact lens in a sterile aqueous solution. More specifically disclosed is an apparatus for the imprinting, perforating, slitting and cutting the laminated web structure such that the severed laminate segments constitute printed covering label for an array of such containers, and whereby the laminated web or sheeting segment may be severed along weakening or perforation lines so as to provide a separable packaging arrangement for individual of the containers which are subsequently adhered thereto.Type: GrantFiled: June 5, 1995Date of Patent: August 19, 1997Assignee: Johnson & Johnson Vision Products, Inc.Inventors: Russell James Edwards, Richard Wayne Abrams, Borge Peter Gundersen, William Edward Holley, Thomas Christian Ravn, Mark Edward Schlagel, Daniel Tsu-Fang Wang
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Patent number: 5658502Abstract: A photochromic article comprising a host material and a photochromic amount of a photochromic compound or a structural isomer of the photochromic compound, the photochromic compound represented by the formula: ##STR1## wherein R.sub.1, R.sub.2, R.sub.4, R.sub.5, R.sub.6, R.sub.8, A, B, C, and D are each selected from the group consisting essentially of hydrogen, a stable organic radical, a heterocyclic group, halogen, a nitrogen-substituted radical, and a nitrogen-substituted ring radical.Type: GrantFiled: October 30, 1995Date of Patent: August 19, 1997Assignee: Vision-Ease Lens, Inc.Inventor: Frank J. Hughes
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Patent number: 5658602Abstract: An apparatus for forming contact lenses, wherein front curve mold halves are filled with a hardenable transparent material, such as a polymerizable hydrogel, and back curve mold halves are coupled to the front curve, therein forming a lens. More particularly, the apparatus includes a conveyor for transporting pallets of mold halves to the apparatus, an array of piston structures for raising and aligning the back curves with respect to the filled front curve halves, a mechanism for reciprocating the piston array to couple pairs of front and back curves, and a vacuum chamber for maintaining a vacuum around the curves during coupling. In addition, there is provided individual spring biasing to each reciprocating element whereby sensitivity to thickness variations and pallet misfeeds may be minimized. Further, there is provided a vacuum sleeve, through which the pistons reciprocate within the vacuum chamber, which sleeve preserves the vacuum within the chamber.Type: GrantFiled: May 1, 1995Date of Patent: August 19, 1997Assignee: Johnson & Johnson Vision Products, Inc.Inventors: Wallace Anthony Martin, Jonathan Patrick Adams, Finn Thrige Andersen, Ture Kindt-Larsen, Jeffrey Eldon Steven, Craig William Walker, Daniel Tsu-Fang Wang, Michael Francis Widman
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Patent number: 5655767Abstract: A board game for simulating a sport such as basketball or ice hockey in which the game board has a flat playing surface on which can be moved a number of playing members that can manipulate a small object such as a puck or ball. Each member includes a main body portion extending upwardly from the playing surface and an object manipulating portion pivotally connected to the body portion. A flexible line can be used to pivot the manipulating portion relative to the body portion. Each member has a short vertical shaft that extends through a slot in the game board and a first gear is mounted on the bottom end thereof. Horizontal rod mechanisms are used to move the members along their respective slots. The rod mechanism comprises a hollow tube on which a second gear is fixedly mounted. This second gear is arranged to turn the first gear when the tube is turned about its axis. The line extends through the tube and there is a sliding control member at the outer end of the tube for pulling the line.Type: GrantFiled: July 2, 1996Date of Patent: August 12, 1997Assignee: Vision Games, Inc.Inventors: Geoffrey V. Francis, Stephen W. Pendry
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Patent number: 5656208Abstract: An apparatus for filling and assembling mold parts for a contact lens includes a first automated station for receiving a plurality of front curve contact lens mold parts and depositing in each front curve mold a predetermined amount of a polymerizable monomer or monomer mixture, and, a second automated station for receiving the plurality of front curve mold parts and assembling each front curve mold part with a back curve mold part under vacuum to prevent entrapment of gas between the mold parts. The front curve mold parts are transported to the first and to the second automated stations by a pallet having registration guides that cooperate with the second station to register the pallet prior to assembly of the mold parts.Type: GrantFiled: June 10, 1994Date of Patent: August 12, 1997Assignee: Johnson & Johnson Vision Products, Inc.Inventors: Wallace Anthony Martin, Jonathan Patrick Adams, Finn Thrige Andersen, Ture Kindt-Larsen, Jeffrey Eldon Steven, Craig William Walker, Daniel Tsu-Fang Wang, Michael Francis Widman