Patents Examined by Davienne Monbleau
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Patent number: 7385173Abstract: A detector includes a photosensitive array including at least one photosensitive surface. A focusing device focuses spectrally split light onto the photosensitive array. The focusing device is located in an optical path upstream from the photosensitive array. The focusing device includes a microlens array including at least one microlens.Type: GrantFiled: January 31, 2006Date of Patent: June 10, 2008Assignee: Leica Microsystems CMS GmbHInventors: Volker Seyfried, Frank Schreiber
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Patent number: 7385179Abstract: At least one exemplary embodiment is directed to an optical encoder which includes a first diffraction grating having a desired optical effective aperture ratio at an appropriate gap position so as to eliminate and/or reduce high-harmonic components from the light intensity distribution of interference fringes and reduce high-order spatial frequency components overlapped on a displacement signal of the interference fringes formed by the first diffraction grating.Type: GrantFiled: August 28, 2006Date of Patent: June 10, 2008Assignee: Canon Kabushiki KaishaInventors: Masahiko Igaki, Akio Atsuta
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Patent number: 7385171Abstract: A method and apparatus for providing enhanced resolution in photodetector arrays is provided. In a first pass, pixels of a photodetector array are set to low input impedance values, and measurements of each pixel value are taken. In a second pass, selected pixels are set to high input impedance levels and remaining pixels set to low input impedance level, and measurements are taken at The low input impedance pixels. In a third pass, input impedance levels are reversed, and measurements are taken at the low input impedance pixels. A sequence of mathematical calculations are then performed on the measurements taken in the first, second, and third passes to produce half-pixel values for each of the pixels of the array, thereby doubling the resolution of the array without requiring additional circuitry or modification thereto.Type: GrantFiled: May 9, 2005Date of Patent: June 10, 2008Assignee: Sensors Unlimited, Inc.Inventor: Matthew T. O'Grady
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Patent number: 7385177Abstract: A method and device are presented for use in determining a rate of rotation of an object. The device comprises a light guide comprising an arrangement of a plurality of coupled optical resonators arranged along a curvilinear optical path. This allows for determining a change in at least one of the light phase and frequency affected by the light propagation through the curvilinear path during the device rotation, said change being indicative of the rotation rate of the light guide.Type: GrantFiled: January 5, 2006Date of Patent: June 10, 2008Assignee: Ramot at Tel-Aviv University Ltd.Inventors: Ben-Zion Steinberg, Amir Boag
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Patent number: 7385178Abstract: Optical encoders having one or more of a number of disclosed features are disclosed. The features of the optical encoder in accordance with the present invention include a symmetrical (for example, circular) emitter; baffle between the emitter and a detector; double-dome or single-dome encapsulant; multiple detector; and multiple (at least three) data channels.Type: GrantFiled: October 26, 2005Date of Patent: June 10, 2008Assignee: Avago Technologies ECBU IP Pte LtdInventors: Yee Loong Chin, Siang Leong Foo, Weng Fei Wong, Saiful Bahari Bin Saidan, Cheng Why Tan, Wee Jin Yeap
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Patent number: 7381941Abstract: A contact image sensing module with movement detecting function has a main circuit substrate, a linear sensor array, at least a movement detecting element, a light source, a light-guiding device, and a detecting surface. The main substrate is a flex-rigid composite substrate having a structure making the linear sensor array have a tilted angle. The linear sensor array has at least a comparison sensor corresponding to at least a movement detecting element. The movement detecting element and the comparison sensor, respectively, draw a section of reference image data and a section of comparison image data from a sensed object. After processing a shift-times deciding equation and a speed deciding equation, the moving speed of the sensed object relating to the movement detecting element and the comparison sensor can be obtained. The structure of the light-guiding device makes the light from the light source to the sensed object more uniform.Type: GrantFiled: October 28, 2005Date of Patent: June 3, 2008Assignee: Lite-On Semiconductor Corp.Inventors: Chia-Chu Cheng, Ming-Ho Wang
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Patent number: 7381934Abstract: A closed loop compensation system including a deformable mirror including an array of spaced actuators. An array of spaced sensors is mapped in optical space to reside between pairs of actuators. A lens system receives a wavefront from the deformable mirror and focuses sub-apertures of the wavefront onto individual ones of the spaced sensors. A sequencer addresses each actuator and associated sensor in the arrays. A compute unit is configured to respond to the sequencer to set a first actuator to an adjusted stroke position and then adjust the stroke of subsequent actuators to locate, to a pre-established position, the focused sub-aperture on a sensor in the pathway between each particular subsequent actuator and a neighboring previously adjusted portion of the mirror to compensate for sub-aperture tilt while maintaining relative phase between sub-apertures.Type: GrantFiled: January 11, 2006Date of Patent: June 3, 2008Assignee: Xinetics, Inc.Inventor: Mark Anderson Smith
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Patent number: 7378642Abstract: A counting system for a poultry processing plant that uses conveyors is disclosed. Two types of conveyors are addressed, one where poultry hang from the conveyor and one where the carcasses are supported above the conveyor. The sensors are located at different levels to sense elements of the carriers as well as poultry. Logic within the system compares the readings of the sensors to determine whether a chicken is present and whether to increment the total. Additionally, the sensors are recessed in steel tubing on mounting plates which support their own cover plates. The sensors can thereby be adjusted for alignment while the cover plates move with the sensors. The cover plates are easily removed for cleaning and put back into position without blocking the sensors. Air is blown through the steel tubing to keep a positive air pressure in the tubing to prevent dirt from entering the openings.Type: GrantFiled: May 25, 2006Date of Patent: May 27, 2008Inventor: Clyde B. Jones
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Patent number: 7378643Abstract: An Optical Projecting Encoder (“OPE”) having an emitter module for transmitting emitted optical radiation through a mask to a moving object, and a detector module for receiving reflected optical radiation from the moving object. The reflected optical radiation from the moving object may include a predetermined image cast by the mask and a surface texture image from the moving object. The OPE may include a transmissive layer covering both the emitter module and the detector module, where the transmissive layer covering the emitter module collimates the optical radiation from the emitter module, and the transmissive layer covering the detector module concentrates the optical radiation reflected from the moving object to the detector module. The detector module may include an optical navigation sensor that continuously acquires and compares predetermined images cast by the mask and surface texture images from the moving object.Type: GrantFiled: April 24, 2006Date of Patent: May 27, 2008Assignee: Avago Technologies General IP Pte LtdInventors: Chee Foo Lum, Sai Mun Lee, Weng Fei Wong
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Patent number: 7375362Abstract: An optical test head comprises one or more optical input paths by which a beam of light is communicated from a light source to a workpiece and one or more optical output paths by which light reflected off of the workpiece is communicated to a detector. The input optical path and the output optical path can include one or more mirrors and one or more lenses. At least one of the optical paths includes a layer for trapping and/or absorbing stray light. One or more of the lenses includes an anti-reflective coating for reducing noise caused by unwanted light reflection off of the lenses. The optical paths include one or more masks reducing stray light. The one or more masks can have an adjustable aperture (e.g. an iris).Type: GrantFiled: April 22, 2005Date of Patent: May 20, 2008Assignee: WD Media, Inc.Inventors: David Treves, Thomas A. O'Dell
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Patent number: 7375331Abstract: Methods for making optically blind reference pixels and systems employing the same. The reference pixels may be configured to be identical to, or substantially identical to, the active detector elements of a focal plane array assembly. The reference pixels may be configured to use the same relatively longer thermal isolation legs as the active detector pixels of the focal plane, thus eliminating joule heating differences. An optically blocking structure may be placed in close proximity directly over the reference pixels.Type: GrantFiled: July 23, 2007Date of Patent: May 20, 2008Assignee: L-3 Communications CorporationInventors: Thomas R. Schimert, Athanasios J. Syllaios, Roland W. Gooch, William L. McCardel
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Patent number: 7375361Abstract: The orientation of a machine 2 relative to a work-piece 10 is manually controlled by means of an alignment device 4. The device 4 includes a light source 24 rigidly attached to a foot 12 that is resiliently movably attached to the main body 18 of the device. The body 18 of the device 4 houses a light detector 26 for detecting a light beam from the light source 24, the position of the region on the detector 26 illuminated by the beam depending on the orientation of the machine 2 relative to the work-piece 10. The operator is provided with feedback on whether the machine 2 is correctly aligned with a target orientation (usually perpendicular to the surface) and concerning the direction of corrective movement required, if any.Type: GrantFiled: February 16, 2005Date of Patent: May 20, 2008Assignee: Airbus UK LimitedInventors: Brian John Turner, Timothy David Hall
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Patent number: 7372014Abstract: A poolside connector system and method for use with swimming pool race timing systems and signaling devices. A deck plate or similar poolside signal junction is provided with an optical receiver terminal, and a cable connection from a poolside signaling device such as a touchpad or backup button is provided with an optical transmitter terminal that can be plugged into the deck plate terminal. Electrical signals from the touchpad and backup button representing completed laps are transmitted as optical signals to the deck plate junction. The optical connection at the deck plate is non-conductive and electrically sealed from the poolside environment, and thus has no exposed electrical terminals to corrode. The low voltage DC current on which the optical terminals operate is provided in sealed fashion to the electrically insulated optical terminals, in a preferred form via an inductive power coupling whose halves are sealed in the deck plate and the removable cable connection.Type: GrantFiled: September 23, 2004Date of Patent: May 13, 2008Assignee: Industrial Service Technology, Inc.Inventors: Michael S. Stebbins, James E. Crouch
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Patent number: 7372062Abstract: A defect inspection device which inspects for surface defects in substrates, and which includes an illumination section that irradiates the substrate with illumination light having a variable incident angle, and a light-receiving section that receives light from the substrate irradiated with illumination light from the illumination section with a variable detection angle. The light-receiving section receives diffracted light emitted in substantially the same direction as the direction of incidence of the illumination light from the illumination section.Type: GrantFiled: October 20, 2006Date of Patent: May 13, 2008Assignee: Olympus CorporationInventor: Toshihiko Tanaka
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Patent number: 7368702Abstract: A multi-optical-path photoelectric safety apparatus or a light curtain is placed in front of a pressing machine or a folding machine. Optical paths are set as a floating blanking area B (some paths out of a large number of optical paths) in the light curtain. The operation of the pressing machine or folding machine is forcibly stopped when two contiguous optical paths are blocked in the floating blanking area B. On the other hand, the normal protection function serves in areas A and C between which area B is sandwiched. In these areas A and C, if any one optical path enters a light blocked state, the operation of the pressing machine or folding machine is immediately stopped.Type: GrantFiled: January 3, 2003Date of Patent: May 6, 2008Assignee: Keyence CorporationInventors: Motohiro Kudo, Tetsu Inoue
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Patent number: 7365302Abstract: A photo detector IC (PDIC) is connected with a flexible printed circuit board (FPC). A signal converted into a voltage through light-to-voltage conversion in the PDIC is connected with the drain of a field effect transistor (FET), while the source of the FET is connected to an output terminal. A signal from the output terminal is input into a signal processing board of the main body via the FPC serving as an equivalent circuit composed of a coil and a capacitor. The gate of the FET is connected with a variable voltage source. Peaking occurs due to inductor components and capacitance components of the FPC. However, by application of voltage to the variable voltage source, the gate voltage value of the FET is adjusted to be an optimal value, whereby the peaking is suppressed by the on-resistance of the FET.Type: GrantFiled: January 11, 2006Date of Patent: April 29, 2008Assignee: Matsushita Electric Industrial Co., Ltd.Inventors: Hiroshi Yamaguchi, Masaki Taniguchi
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Patent number: 7365301Abstract: A three-dimensional shape detecting device comprising projection means which projects pattern light, image capturing means which captures a pattern light projection image of a subject on which the pattern light is projected, and a three-dimensional shape calculation means which calculates a three-dimensional shape of the subject based on a locus of the pattern light extracted from the pattern light projection image.Type: GrantFiled: May 10, 2006Date of Patent: April 29, 2008Assignee: Brother Kogyo Kabushiki KaishaInventor: Hiroyuki Sasaki
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Patent number: 7361880Abstract: A digital camera module (100) includes a holder, an image sensor chip package (30), a number of conductive elements (24) and a circuit board (40). The holder defines a receiving portion. The holder is mounted on the image sensor chip package. The image sensor chip package has a number of outer pads. The outer pads are positioned in the receiving portion of the holder. The conductive elements are received in the receiving portion. One end of each of the conductive elements is connected to the inner pads, the other end of each of the conductive elements is connected to the circuit board.Type: GrantFiled: June 28, 2006Date of Patent: April 22, 2008Assignee: Altus Technology Inc.Inventor: Steven Webster
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Patent number: 7358517Abstract: An apparatus and method of detecting a defect in an imager die package. The method comprises the steps of exposing the imager die package to light at a first angle, exposing the imager die package to light at a second angle, outputting electrical signals based on the exposures; and determining the level at which a defect is present based on the output electrical signals. An exemplary embodiment of the apparatus comprises a first light source positioned over an imager die package at a first angle, a second light source over the imager die package at a second angle, said first and second angles being different from each other; and a processor for determining a level of defection in the die package.Type: GrantFiled: September 5, 2006Date of Patent: April 15, 2008Assignee: Micron Technology, Inc.Inventor: John L. Caldwell
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Patent number: 7358474Abstract: A system is provided that includes an optical arrangement, an assembly of a plurality of detectors, and a signal processor. The optical arrangement is capable of viewing a scene that includes an object, where the scene is capable of moving through a field of view of the optical arrangement during each of a plurality of transit periods. The detectors of the assembly are arranged in a vertical scanning direction corresponding to a direction of movement of the scene, and are separately capable of producing an image of the object for each transit period in accordance with a time-delay integration technique. The signal processor, then, is capable of determining the angular position of the object for each transit period based upon the images produced by the detectors.Type: GrantFiled: November 3, 2005Date of Patent: April 15, 2008Assignee: Goodrich CorporationInventor: David John Flynn