Patents Examined by Maurice Smith
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Patent number: 8699010Abstract: An examination kit allows for discovery of the axis of direction and stress areas of polarized lenses. The kit comprises a lower light box with a transparent work surface, two polarized film sheets, a dial gauge with notches defining allowable variation of axis direction and an upper polarized lens for viewing the tested polarized lens in various states and positions.Type: GrantFiled: November 17, 2011Date of Patent: April 15, 2014Assignee: Zenni Optical, Inc.Inventors: Zhao Zhigang, Yin Feng
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Patent number: 8687175Abstract: A method is provided for monitoring velocity of a fluid flow through a predetermined fluid flow space. A fiber optic conductor includes a flow measurement portion defining an elongated dimension extending across a portion of the fluid flow space. The fluid flow in the fluid flow space causes the measurement portion of the fiber optic conductor to flex in a direction transverse to the elongated dimension. Optical radiation is supplied to the fiber optic conductor, and optical radiation is received from the fiber optic conductor after the supplied optical radiation has passed through the measurement portion. The received optical radiation is analyzed to effect a determination of a flow velocity of the fluid flow.Type: GrantFiled: May 5, 2011Date of Patent: April 1, 2014Assignee: Siemens Energy, Inc.Inventors: Evangelos V. Diatzikis, Edward D. Thompson, Michael Twerdochlib
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Patent number: 8670128Abstract: A shape determining device (X) splits the original light beam from a light source (Y) into two light beams, directs the light beams to the front and back surfaces of the object (1) to be determined, and performs optical heterodyne interference using the split light beams at the front and back surfaces of the object (1) to be determined. In the shape determining device (X), each of the split light beams is further split into a main light beam and a subordinate light beam, the subordinate light beam interferes with the main light beam at each of the front and back surfaces before and after the illumination of the object (1) to be determined, the signals after the interference are phase-detected, and the difference between the phases acquired by the phase detection is detected at each of the front and back surfaces of the object (1) to be determined.Type: GrantFiled: January 26, 2010Date of Patent: March 11, 2014Assignee: Kobe Steel, Ltd.Inventors: Masato Kannaka, Eiji Takahashi, Masakazu Kajita
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Patent number: 8665448Abstract: The invention relates to an optical sensor arrangement comprising a measuring optical fiber demonstrating birefringence modifiable as a function of a measurement variable, and to an optical analysis unit having two optical branches implemented as optical fibers forming a Mach-Zehnder interferometer and an optical coupler for bringing together light guided in the two branches, wherein at least one output of the coupler is optically connected to at least one light-sensitive element, and wherein the analysis unit comprises a polarizing beam splitter from which the optical branches originate, wherein the measurement optical fiber is connected upstream of an optical input of the polarizing beam splitter, and wherein a polarization converter is disposed in a course of one of the optical branches. The invention further relates to a detection method that can be performed using said sensor arrangement.Type: GrantFiled: January 8, 2010Date of Patent: March 4, 2014Assignee: Fraunhofer-Gesellschaft zur Förderung der angewandten Forschung e.V.Inventors: Helmut Heidrich, Peter Luetzow
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Patent number: 8665446Abstract: An apparatus and a method for coherent multi-dimensional optical spectroscopy employs a beam splitter for splitting a base light pulse into at least first to fourth light pulses, three of which are suitable for interaction with a sample, lens system focuses the first to fourth light pulses at a sample site, and an optical delay varies the arrival times of the first to fourth light pulses at the sample. A detector detects an interference signal. The beam splitter is a non-diffractive optical element. The light pulses, at least along part of their light paths, are guided pairwisely such that changes in the optical path length due to vibration of the beam splitter or due to the delay element are identical for each pair of pulses, where the pulse pairs compensate for any change in the interference signal due to a change of the arrival times of the pair of pulses.Type: GrantFiled: May 7, 2009Date of Patent: March 4, 2014Assignee: Julius-Maximilians-Universitat WurzburgInventors: Tobias Brixner, Ulrike Selig, Florian Langhojer, Frank Dimler
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Patent number: 8665437Abstract: A method for controlling a transformation process in which the conversion of charge materials to a product takes place along a transformation interface from the crystal and/or grain and/or phase and/or pore surface into the charge material, wherein one or more chemical elements in the charge materials is released and/or incorporated and/or rearranged and wherein the conversion of the charge materials takes place along advancing transformation interfaces. The charge materials are identified on the basis of at least one optical, in particular microscopic, analysis with respect to their phases and/or phase components and/or their phase morphology, structure, texture and/or their chemical composition. On the basis of these variables, reference functions for the charge materials, which describe the conversion of the charge materials in the process, are assigned and used for establishing the process parameters of the transformation process.Type: GrantFiled: May 7, 2009Date of Patent: March 4, 2014Assignee: Siemens Vai Metals Technologies GmbHInventors: Harald Fischer, Heinrich Rochus Mali, Johannes Leopold Schenk, Stefan Schuster, Bernhard Hailu Spuida, Kurt Wieder, Franz Winter
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Patent number: 8659757Abstract: This invention comprises a method of visually comparing the chromatic aberration in two or more optical devices. The test reveals differences in the ability of an optical product to minimize chromatic aberration, so that ideally, various colors (corresponding to specific wavelengths) will have a sharp focus at almost the same distance away from the last optical element. The method provides a consistent way to test the chromatic aberration in various optical products that is more visually observable than the process of noting the halo of colors that appears along the edge of a dark object on a light background. The test is especially geared toward comparing binoculars with different optical material composition such as ED glass (Extra-low Dispersion) or FL (Fluorite) glass to those with conventional types of glass.Type: GrantFiled: June 9, 2011Date of Patent: February 25, 2014Assignee: Carson Optical, Inc.Inventor: Michelle L. Hyers
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Patent number: 8654343Abstract: An embodiment of the present invention realizes an interference measurement apparatus which can obtain an interference image to be used for obtaining three-dimensional information of a subject which dynamically changes.Type: GrantFiled: January 13, 2010Date of Patent: February 18, 2014Assignee: National University Corporation Kyoto Institute of TechnologyInventors: Yasuhiro Awatsuji, Tatsuki Tahara
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Patent number: 8649020Abstract: A color chart having a plurality of mirror-image color blocks arranged in a matrix, with each color block a mirror image of an adjacent color block, each color block having rows and columns of color patches, wherein the concentration of a first color of the multiple colors changes unidirectionally across color patches in any given row of a color block, the concentration of a second color of the multiple colors changes unidirectionally across color patches in any given column of a color block, and the concentration of a third color of the multiple colors remains unchanged across all the plurality of color patches within a color block and differs only between color blocks.Type: GrantFiled: December 21, 2011Date of Patent: February 11, 2014Assignee: Ricoh Company, Ltd.Inventors: Hiroyoshi Ishizaki, Tadashi Kitai, Hitomi Kaneko
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Patent number: 8643840Abstract: A cell for a vacuum ultraviolet plasma light source, the cell having a closed sapphire tube containing at least one noble gas. Such a cell does not have a metal housing, metal-to-metal seals, or any other metal flanges or components, except for the electrodes (in some embodiments). In this manner, the cell is kept to a relatively small size, and exhibits a more uniform heating of the gas and cell than can be readily achieved with a hybridized metal/window cell design. These designs generally result in higher plasma temperatures (a brighter light source), shorter wavelength output, and lower optical noise due to fewer gas convection currents created between the hotter plasma regions and surrounding colder gases. These cells provide a greater amount of output with wavelengths in the vacuum ultraviolet range than do quartz or fused silica cells. These cells also produce continuous spectral emission well into the infrared range, making them a broadband light source.Type: GrantFiled: February 17, 2011Date of Patent: February 4, 2014Assignee: KLA-Tencor CorporationInventors: Kenneth P. Gross, Yung-Ho Chuang, John Fielden
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Patent number: 8619262Abstract: A laser gyro includes an amplifying solid element and a device for vibrating said amplifying solid element at a predetermined frequency, along an axis of revolution of said amplifying solid element. The geometry of said amplifying solid element is such that a natural mode of mechanical vibration of said amplifying solid element corresponds to said predetermined frequency.Type: GrantFiled: October 26, 2009Date of Patent: December 31, 2013Assignee: ThalesInventors: Andre Boura, François Gutty, Francois Perez
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Patent number: 8582098Abstract: A fiberized single photon sensitive spectrometer based on a 32-channel PMT sensor is highly sensitive with broad detection dynamic range. The spectrometer enables accurate and high speed detection, identification and analysis of biological samples labeled with multiple fluorescent markers, such as compositions of multi-color fluorescence signals or radiation emitted by multiple fluorescence dyes. A fiberized optical input of the spectrometer allows an easy and efficient coupling to any measurement system based on fiber collection of the analyzed fluorescence. The spectrometer provides highly accurate DNA sequencing. A 32 channel PMT single photon detector has a detection dynamic range of more than 20 bits and has a frame rate of about 3300 frames per second. The dynamic range of the detector's pixels reaches 108 photocounts per second.Type: GrantFiled: October 24, 2008Date of Patent: November 12, 2013Assignee: The Research Foundation of State University of New YorkInventors: Andriy Tsupryk, Ivan Tovkach, Dmitriy Gavrilov, Vera Gorfinkel, Boris Gorbovitski, Dmytro Gudkov, Tetyana Gudkova
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Patent number: 8576405Abstract: A polarimeter based on coherent detection and a method for measuring the optical rotation of a polarized light beam by an optically active substance, while enabling the subtraction of background signals, are provided.Type: GrantFiled: September 23, 2009Date of Patent: November 5, 2013Assignee: Mellitor Ltd.Inventors: Doron Goldberg, Zeev Weissman, Yaniv Yacov
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Patent number: 8542358Abstract: An optical calibration and testing device for machine tools includes a light source unit, a beam splitter, and at least one photo detector. The light source emits a laser light hitting the beam splitter and is split into two beams. One is perpendicular to the foundation of the light source unit, and the other is parallel with the foundation so as to test straightness, inclination angle, verticalness, vertical column inclination, vertical column parallelism and guide bar inclination of a machine tool. If there is no tested error, the position of the testing light spot coincides with that of the initial light spot. If there is an error, the position of testing light spot varies according to the error.Type: GrantFiled: March 30, 2011Date of Patent: September 24, 2013Assignee: National Formosa UniversityInventors: Wen-Yuh Jywe, Chia-Hung Wu, I-Ching Chen, Tung-Hui Hsu, Ren-Chieh Fung, Teng-Yu Yang
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Patent number: 8537344Abstract: Apparatus and methodologies are provided to selectively activate a liquid usage option in a washing apparatus based on the color of the liquid. Light from different light sources is passed through a liquid to be tested and the intensity of the light passing through the liquid is measured. The measurement is adjust based on a measurement of the turbidity of the liquid and the measurement compared to a reference value derived from measurements of a clear liquid. A decision is made based on the adjust measured color of the liquid regarding retention of the liquid for further use in the washing apparatus. The liquid tested may correspond to grey water from a previous wash cycle.Type: GrantFiled: November 15, 2010Date of Patent: September 17, 2013Assignee: General Electric CompanyInventors: Daniel Vincent Brosnan, James Quentin Pollett
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Patent number: 8526003Abstract: In the interferometric system, the image plane is imaged by an output imaging setup via a transmission system of reflectors to the output plane and a reflection type diffraction grating is located in the image plane of an imaging setup of a reference branch. The transmission systems of reflectors are adjusted so that axes of both branches coincide at an entrance to the output plane and parallel with a normal line of the output plane, and an axial beam, diffracted by the reflection type diffraction grating at an angle ?, enters into the output plane at an angle ?, and the relation between angle ? and ? is sin(?)=sin(?)/m, where m is a magnification of the output imaging setup. The system enables the achievement of a holographic imaging of an object by low-coherence waves. Incoherent waves allow the imaging of objects immersed in scattering media.Type: GrantFiled: April 11, 2011Date of Patent: September 3, 2013Assignee: Vysoke Uceni Technicke BrneInventors: Radim Chmelík, Pavel Kolman, Tomá{hacek over (s)} Slabý, Martin Anto{hacek over (s)}, Zbyn{hacek over (e)}k Dostál
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Patent number: 8493569Abstract: A device for measuring relative displacement between two members includes a scale grating and an optical encoder readhead comprising a first wavelength light source illuminating the grating. The grating outputs scale light to form a moving periodic intensity pattern at the first wavelength. The readhead comprises a plurality of spatial phase detectors comprising: a periodic spatial filter; a phosphor layer that receives light arising from the first wavelength periodic intensity pattern and outputs second wavelength light, and a photodetector element that receives, and is sensitive to, the second wavelength light. The photodetector element inputs second wavelength light corresponding to a spatially filtered version of the first wavelength periodic intensity pattern and outputs a signal indicative of its spatial phase relative to that spatial phase detector. The spatial filtering may be provided by a mask element, or by a pattern of the phosphor layer and/or the detector element, in various embodiments.Type: GrantFiled: December 27, 2010Date of Patent: July 23, 2013Assignee: Mitutoyo CorporationInventor: Daniel John Kapner
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Patent number: 8467068Abstract: A laser gyro includes a cylindrical solid amplifier bar having an axis of revolution. The laser gyro also includes: an annular piezoelectric element for exciting said solid amplifier element at a predetermined frequency f, along said axis of revolution, said annular piezoelectric element being mounted fixed on one of the two end cross sections of the cylindrical solid amplifier bar so that its axis of revolution coincides with said axis of revolution of said cylindrical solid amplifier bar; and an annular dynamic counterweight mounted fixed on the free end cross section of said annular piezoelectric element so that its axis of revolution coincides with said axis of revolution of said cylindrical solid amplifier bar; said cylindrical solid amplifier bar being dimensioned so as to be considered nondeformable at said excitation frequency f.Type: GrantFiled: October 26, 2009Date of Patent: June 18, 2013Assignee: ThalesInventor: Eric Loil