Patents Examined by Don Williams
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Patent number: 8729446Abstract: An outdoor lighting fixture for communicating with a traffic light system is shown and described. The outdoor lighting fixture includes a ballast for providing current to at least one lamp and a fixture housing at least partially surrounding the ballast and the at least one lamp. The outdoor lighting fixture further includes a mount configured to hold the fixture housing to a pole and a control circuit wired to the ballast. A sensor and a radio frequency transceiver are wired to the control circuit. The control circuit is configured to process inputs from the sensor to determine whether to send a light change instruction to the traffic system via the radio frequency transceiver.Type: GrantFiled: August 31, 2011Date of Patent: May 20, 2014Assignee: Orion Energy Systems, Inc.Inventor: Neal R. Verfuerth
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Patent number: 8729448Abstract: A system and method for processing optical signals. A photo detection signal is generated in response to sensed conditions determined by one or more pixels of a pixel array. A drive signal is generated for a comparator. An increment signal is generated in response to the drive signal exceeding a reference signal. A counter is incremented in response to receiving the increment signal. The increment signal further activates a switch to reset a capacitor controlling the drive signal. A count value in the counter is read utilizing a summation function to further process the count value corresponding to the photo detection in response to a time period elapsing.Type: GrantFiled: June 16, 2011Date of Patent: May 20, 2014Assignee: DRS RSTA, Inc.Inventor: Lewis Allen Wood
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Patent number: 8729459Abstract: An apparatus for optical signal detection may include a housing in which a channel may be defined to receive an optical fiber in a bent configuration. The channel may have a predetermined radius of curvature to cause optical energy to escape from the fiber when an optical signal is being conveyed in the fiber and be detected at a photodetector arranged at the predetermined radius of curvature.Type: GrantFiled: March 24, 2011Date of Patent: May 20, 2014Assignee: Conolog CorporationInventors: Marc Benou, Shirley J. Fogg
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Patent number: 8729451Abstract: A method of operating an image sensor includes adjusting a capacitance coupled to a circuit node within a pixel cell. The circuit node is coupled to selectively receive an image charge acquired by a photo-sensor of the pixel cell. A conversion gain is selected from multiple conversion gains for the pixel cell by adjusting the capacitance. A voltage level from multiple voltage levels is selected for use as a reset signal when the reset signal is asserted. The reset signal controls resetting of the circuit node during operation of the pixel cell. The voltage level is selected dependent upon which of the multiple conversion gains is selected by adjusting the capacitance. The reset signal is asserted to reset a voltage at the circuit node.Type: GrantFiled: August 30, 2011Date of Patent: May 20, 2014Assignee: OmniVision Technologies, Inc.Inventor: Manoj Bikumandla
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Patent number: 8723142Abstract: A light source device includes: a light emitting plate that has a plurality of segment regions including a transmissive portion that transmits light and a reflective portion on which a fluorescent substance layer; a light source that irradiates the fluorescent substance layer of the light emitting plate with the excitation light; a dichroic mirror that is disposed between the light source and the light emitting plate to transmit the excitation light and reflect fluorescent light from fluorescent substances of the fluorescent substance layer; and an optical device that condenses the excitation light transmitted by the transmissive portion of the light emitting plate and the fluorescent light reflected by the dichroic mirror on a single optical path to form a condensed light and radiate the condensed light toward the same direction.Type: GrantFiled: December 26, 2012Date of Patent: May 13, 2014Assignee: Casio Computer Co., Ltd.Inventors: Hideyuki Kurosaki, Hideaki Inoue
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Patent number: 8716649Abstract: A gesture sensing device includes a single light source and a multiple segmented single photo sensor, or an array of photo sensors, collectively referred to herein as segmented photo sensors. A light modifying structure relays reflected light from the light source onto different segments of the segmented photo sensors. The light modifying structure can be an optical lens structure or a mechanical structure. The different segments of the photo sensor sense reflected light and output corresponding sensed voltage signals. A control circuit receives and processes the sensed voltage signals to determine target motion relative to the segmented photo sensor.Type: GrantFiled: November 25, 2011Date of Patent: May 6, 2014Assignee: Maxim Integrated Products, Inc.Inventors: David Skurnik, Nevzat Akin Kestelli, Ilya K. Veygman, Anand Chamakura, Christopher Francis Edwards, Nicole Kerness, Pirooz Parvarandeh, Sunny Kweisun Hsu
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Patent number: 8710414Abstract: The Sun, a giant laser, being 93 million miles from Earth, is the greatest point-source light in existence. The light-rays emanating from the Sun as photons traveling 93 million miles in distance, is a nearly-perfectly collimated light form. The intent of this invention is to capture those highly collimated light-ray photons and gently redirect them in several directions, while greatly compounding them, and keeping them in a highly parallel form to be delivered to the final destination. This invention is supported by a second source light, in which the Sun's location is replaced by the HID element in a newly invented form for capturing and compounding the light-rays. Compounding for both sources can be as great as desired.Type: GrantFiled: September 21, 2009Date of Patent: April 29, 2014Inventor: Jack O'Neal Walden
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Patent number: 8698066Abstract: Provided is a photodetecting device having a wider dynamic range with a simple configuration. A photodetecting device includes a photodiode (D1) (photodetecting element); a line RST (reset signal line); a line RS (readout signal line); a sensor row driver (5) (signal control section) that outputs, as a reset signal, a pulse signal generating a second voltage (VSS) to the line RST, and outputs a readout signal to the line RS; an accumulation node (11) connected to the line RST via the photodiode (D1), the accumulation node having a potential that varies with an amount of light received by the photodiode (D1) during a sensing period; and a transistor (M1) (sensor switching element) that reads out a signal corresponding to the variation of the potential of the accumulation node (11), and outputs the signal to the output line. The sensor row driver (5) applies a voltage at a level between a first voltage (V_SSR) and the second voltage (VSS) to the line RST, during at least a part of the sensing period.Type: GrantFiled: May 17, 2010Date of Patent: April 15, 2014Assignee: Sharp Kabushiki KaishaInventor: Yasuhiro Sugita
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Patent number: 8692180Abstract: The present invention relates to a readout circuit for a touch sensor which can increase touch sensing sensitivity regardless of a process variation and a driving voltage of the touch sensor. The readout circuit includes a comparative circuit for setting an input range of a readout signal from the readout line as well as scaling the readout signal to be a required driving range and forwarding the readout signal scaled thus as a touch sensing signal, and an analog to digital converter for converting the touch sensing signal from the comparative circuit as a digital sensing signal and forwarding the digital sensing signal.Type: GrantFiled: September 7, 2011Date of Patent: April 8, 2014Assignee: LG Display Co., Ltd.Inventors: Seung-Seok Oh, Min-Ho Sohn
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Patent number: 8686334Abstract: Terrestrial solar tracking photovoltaic arrays that may include a modular design that is sized and weighted to facilitate installation with a small amount of manpower. The array may further be adapted to be adjusted during or after installation to accommodate the necessary power requirements. The terrestrial solar tracking photovoltaic array may include a torque tube that may be constructed of discrete sections. A drive may be connected to the torque tube to rotate the torque tube. A number of solar cell modules may be connected to the torque tube. The modules may be positioned at offsetting angular orientations depending upon their distance away from the drive. This offset positioning compensates for twisting distortion of the torque tube caused by the drive rotating the torque tube. At one point of rotation, each of the solar cell modules may be substantially aligned in a common plane.Type: GrantFiled: February 19, 2013Date of Patent: April 1, 2014Assignee: Suncore Photovoltaics, Inc.Inventors: Mikhail Kats, Gary Hering
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Patent number: 8686344Abstract: An active infrared induction instrument powered by a dry battery capable of reducing power consumption through the adjustment of the emitter pulse width. The infrared emitted LED emits infrared signals, which, after being reflected by an object, are received by the infrared photodiode. The infrared signals received the infrared signals received by the infrared photodiode then enter an integrated circuit chip through a comparator. The pulse widths of the infrared emission pulse signals are dynamically adjusted after the width of the pulse series is received by the discrimination chip, thus reducing the emission power consumption to save energy.Type: GrantFiled: September 14, 2012Date of Patent: April 1, 2014Assignee: Shanghai Kohler Electronics, Ltd.Inventor: Chen Weigen
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Patent number: 8674288Abstract: A motor may be configured to drive a drive shaft and an engagement member supported on the drive shaft. A detectable feature comprising a rotary member may be supported on the drive shaft such that movement of the drive shaft by the motor changes a state of the detectable feature. At least one sensor may be arranged to detect the state of the detectable feature. Circuitry may be configured to provide a signal in response to a change in the state of the detectable feature detected by the at least one sensor.Type: GrantFiled: March 16, 2011Date of Patent: March 18, 2014Assignee: Medtronic MiniMed, Inc.Inventors: Ian B. Hanson, Paul F. Bente, IV, Jacques L. Favreau, Lothar Westerweck
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Patent number: 8674281Abstract: A solar energy harvesting system including a luminescent solar concentrator for generating light emissions in response to received sunlight, and for redirecting and concentrating the light emissions onto a predetermined target (e.g., a PV cell). The luminescent solar concentrator includes a light-guiding slab containing a luminescent material that generates the light emissions, spaced-apart outcoupling structures that provide a distributed outcoupling of the light emissions through predetermined locations on one of the “broadside” (e.g., upper or lower) surfaces of the light-guiding slab, and optical elements positioned to redirect the outcoupled light emissions such that the light emissions are concentrated onto the predetermined target.Type: GrantFiled: August 9, 2010Date of Patent: March 18, 2014Assignee: Palo Alto Research Center IncorporatedInventors: Philipp H. Schmaelzle, Robert A. Street
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Patent number: 8637804Abstract: A rotary position encoder for determining a rotary position of a shaft includes a rigid substrate having a planar surface and mounted on the shaft to rotate with the shaft; an optical disk having at least a transparent polycarbonate layer and a reflective layer on the transparent polycarbonate layer, affixed to the planar surface of the substrate, the optical disk having a first circumferential track encoded therein having binary data; an optics assembly for interrogating the optical disk and providing an output signal indicative of data received from the interrogation of the optical disk; and a tracking motor for driving the optics assembly radially with respect to the optical disk.Type: GrantFiled: February 15, 2010Date of Patent: January 28, 2014Assignee: Lockheed Martin CorporationInventor: Nathan J. Phillips
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Patent number: 8598502Abstract: A motionless focus evaluation test station is provided for measuring detector position error of EO sensors that do not possess dynamic focus capability. A positionally-fixed source emits EM radiation that diverges along an optical axis of the test station. Collimating optics collimate the EM radiation and direct it along the optical axis to the EO sensor. A positionally-fixed target is placed in the path of the diverging EM radiation nominally at the focal plane of the collimating optics. The target comprises a limiting aperture that exhibits an induced shift in optical focus at different positions along the aperture such that different positions on the target are imaged to different focal planes at the detector. The detector captures an image of the target that is blurred to either side of the spatial position that is optically conjugate to the actual detector position.Type: GrantFiled: March 28, 2011Date of Patent: December 3, 2013Assignee: Raytheon CompanyInventors: Michael P. Easton, Casey T. Streuber, Page Elizabeth King
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Patent number: 8598506Abstract: An apparatus according to an embodiment of the present invention includes a conversion unit configured to generate electric charge, a first amplification unit configured to amplify a signal corresponding to an amount of the electric charge and output a first amplified signal, a second amplification unit configured to amplify the first amplified signal and output a second amplified signal, a current source shared by the first amplification unit and the second amplification unit, and a selection unit configured to bring the first amplification unit and the second amplification unit into an inactive state. The current source is shared by the first amplification unit and the second amplification unit. The number of current sources is therefore reduced. This leads to the reduction in power consumption.Type: GrantFiled: February 23, 2011Date of Patent: December 3, 2013Assignee: Canon Kabushiki KaishaInventors: Satoshi Kato, Yukihiro Kuroda
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Patent number: 8592738Abstract: An alignment device for aligning solar cell modules of a solar tracking photovoltaic array relative to the sun. The alignment device may be mounted on at least one planar solar cell module so that an axis of the device is substantially perpendicular to the planar surface of the module. The device may include a convex lens at one end for focusing incoming rays of the sun into a focused beam, and a planar photodetector at a second end positioned so that the focused beam aligns on a predetermined point of the photodetector when the modules are correctly aligned. The instrument may also include a plurality of leads attached to the photodetector to provide a signal indicative of an angular misalignment of the at least one module.Type: GrantFiled: July 1, 2010Date of Patent: November 26, 2013Assignee: Suncore Photovoltaics, Inc.Inventors: Igor Kozin, James Sherman
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Patent number: 8586902Abstract: One embodiment of the invention relates to an outdoor lighting fixture that includes a ballast for controlling the amount of current provided to a lamp. The lighting fixture also includes a fixture housing at least partially surrounding the ballast and the lamp and a mounting system for holding the fixture housing to at least one of a wall and a pole. The lighting fixture yet further includes a camera coupled to the housing and a control circuit wired to the camera. The lighting fixture also includes a radio frequency transceiver wired to the control circuit. The control circuit is configured to cause information from the camera to be wirelessly transmitted by the radio frequency transceiver.Type: GrantFiled: August 31, 2011Date of Patent: November 19, 2013Assignee: Orion Energy Systems, Inc.Inventor: Neal R. Verfuerth
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Patent number: 8586905Abstract: A semiconductor device including photosensor capable of imaging with high resolution is disclosed. The semiconductor device includes the photosensor having a photodiode, a first transistor, and a second transistor. The photodiode generates an electric signal in accordance with the intensity of light. The first transistor stores charge in a gate thereof and converts the stored charge into an output signal. The second transistor transfers the electric signal generated by the photodiode to the gate of the first transistor and holds the charge stored in the gate of the first transistor. The first transistor has a back gate and the threshold voltage thereof is changed by changing the potential of the back gate.Type: GrantFiled: February 4, 2011Date of Patent: November 19, 2013Assignee: Semiconductor Energy Laboratory Co., Ltd.Inventor: Yoshiyuki Kurokawa
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System and method for data transmission between an intelligent electronic device and a remote device
Patent number: 8581169Abstract: A system and method for data transmission between an intelligent electronic device (IED) and a device, such as a remote display or input/output (I/O) device, are provided. Each data line of the IED is input into a serializer and transmitted over a serial link to a deserializer and then provided to the inputs of remote device, such as a remote display or input/output (I/O) device. The serial link can be made of any media such as copper, fiber optics, etc. The serial link can be formed as one, two or more channels.Type: GrantFiled: June 1, 2010Date of Patent: November 12, 2013Assignee: Electro Industries/Gauge TechInventor: Tibor Banhegyesi