Patents Examined by Mohammad Y. Sikder
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Patent number: 5903403Abstract: An imaging system includes a compound elliptical concentrator having an illumination source at an entry aperture and having an exit aperture directed to project light onto the surface of an object. The compound elliptical concentrator includes first and second reflective surfaces that are arcs of different ellipses. The ellipse that defines the arc of the first reflective surface has one focus that is proximate to an entry end of the second reflective surface. The ellipse that defines the arc of the second reflective surface has a focus that is proximate to the entry end of the first reflective surface. The other foci of the ellipses are at or beyond the exit aperture of the compound elliptical concentrator and are preferably symmetrically aligned with respect to the surface to be imaged. The reflective surfaces are on the opposite sides of a plane of symmetry and are configured such that multiple reflections of extreme rays from the illumination source are deterred.Type: GrantFiled: January 24, 1997Date of Patent: May 11, 1999Assignee: Hewlett-Packard CompanyInventor: James B. Williamson
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Patent number: 5903386Abstract: A scanner transmits a generally collimated beam of radiation such that the beam rotates about an axis to form a conical scanning pattern. The scanner comprises a concave parabolic reflector having a geometric axis and a focus, a rotation mechanism for effecting rotation of the concave parabolic reflector about a rotation axis which is angularly offset with respect to the geometric axis of the concave parabolic reflector, an opening formed in the concave parabolic reflector proximate the rotation axis thereof, and a convex parabolic reflector disposed along the rotation axis of the concave parabolic reflector and having a focus which is approximately co-located with the focus of the concave parabolic reflector.Type: GrantFiled: January 20, 1998Date of Patent: May 11, 1999Assignee: Northrop Grumman CorporationInventors: Murty Venkata Mantravadi, Dennis Hilliard Rose, James Timothy Hall, Dennis Carl Richman
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Patent number: 5903391Abstract: An optical film having high light transmittance and excellent light diffusibility is provided. The optical film comprises a transparent substrate 1 and a light diffusion layer 2 formed on one or both sides of the substrate 1. As the resin 3 of the light diffusion layer 2, an ionizing radiation curable resin is used in an amount of, preferably, not less than 50% of the resin and a small amount of the light diffusive agent is dispersed therein. The optical film exhibits excellent light diffusion effect even though the content of the light diffusive agent is small and also exhibits high light transmittance because of the small content of the light diffusive agent. Accordingly, this optical film is suitable for applications such as a color liquid crystal display which is required to have a sufficient brightness, and in combination with another optical material such as a prism lens.Type: GrantFiled: March 27, 1997Date of Patent: May 11, 1999Assignee: Kimoto Co., Ltd.Inventors: Yasumaro Toshima, Takaaki Kato
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Patent number: 5900999Abstract: A housing for an actuator assembly for adjusting the orientation of a mirror element in a mirror assembly provides an improved electrical distribution system that eliminates loose wires, most connections, and the need for a seal between the housing and its external connections to a vehicle power supply. The housing includes a housing member supporting at least one actuator motor for driving at least one mirror element positioning member. The positioning member extends from the housing member to engage the mirror element's backing plate. The motor is powered from the vehicle power supply through the electrical distribution system which is molded with the housing member. Preferably, the electrical distribution system includes a plurality of leads that are electrically coupled at their distal ends to a plurality of external connectors, which extend out of the housing member for external connection to the vehicle power supply.Type: GrantFiled: January 9, 1997Date of Patent: May 4, 1999Assignee: Donnelly CorporationInventors: David J. Huizenga, Robert Lee Bingle, Desmond J. O'Farrell, David Kevin Willmore
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Patent number: 5900997Abstract: For a person who for whatever reason is required to remain prone, i.e. lying face downward, for long periods of time, a parallelepiped housing has a cushion top for comfortably supporting the head of the person. The cushion top defines an opening ("view port") through which the person can look into the housing. Within the housing is a series of mirrors for redirecting the person's field of vision from downward to forward through an front aperture defined by the housing. Preferably the aperture is the absence of a front wall. A manually turned crank reachable by the person allows the person to selectively vertically adjust the his or her field of vision. In the preferred embodiment, the crank rotates a plurality of eccentric cams which pivot a mirror either forward or backward depending on the direction of rotation.Type: GrantFiled: February 25, 1997Date of Patent: May 4, 1999Inventor: Michael Shapiro
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Patent number: 5900998Abstract: There is provided an array of M.times.N thin film actuated mirrors for use in an optical projection system comprising an active matrix, an array of M.times.N thin film actuating structures, each of the thin film actuating structures including at least a thin film layer of a motion-inducing material, a pair of electrodes, each of the electrodes being provided on top and bottom of the thin film motion-inducing layer, an array of M.times.N supporting members, each of the supporting members being used for holding each of the actuating structures in place by cantilevering each of the actuating structures and also for electrically connecting each of the actuating structures and the active matrix, and an array of M.times.N mirrors for reflecting light beams, each of the mirrors being placed on top of each of the actuating structures.Type: GrantFiled: June 17, 1997Date of Patent: May 4, 1999Assignee: Daewoo Electronics Co., Ltd.Inventors: Dong-Kuk Kim, Jeong-Beom Ji, Seok-Won Lee
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Patent number: 5898518Abstract: A stereo microscope arrangement includes an objective used in common, at least a first and a second pair of stereoscopic observation beam paths and an illuminating unit with at least one deflecting element that deflects illuminating light in the direction of the object plane. The illuminating unit is arranged so that it can be mounted in at least two different positions relative to the stereoscopic beam paths. Accordingly, optimized illuminating conditions can be selectively placed at the disposal of the main observer or the co-observer.Type: GrantFiled: November 13, 1995Date of Patent: April 27, 1999Assignee: Carl-Zeiss-StiftungInventor: Klaus Biber
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Patent number: 5898519Abstract: A lightweight night vision device that can be used by itself or can be selectively attached to either the objective lens assembly or ocular lens assembly of an existing optical device. The night vision device includes an image intensifier tube for amplifying low intensity light to produce a visible image. The image produced by the image intensifier tube is inverted. A prism assembly is positioned proximate to the image intensifier tube to reinvert the image in a space and cost efficient manner. The image intensifier tube, the power supply for the image intensifier tube and the reinverting prism are all contained within a house just large enough to accommodate these components. The housing has an objective port and an ocular port. Both ports are adapted to be joined to other optical components. As a result, a large variety of optical devices can be attached to either the object port or ocular port of the night vision device, thereby providing night vision capabilities to the optical device.Type: GrantFiled: June 23, 1997Date of Patent: April 27, 1999Assignee: ITT CorporationInventor: Gary L. Palmer
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Patent number: 5896229Abstract: A applied diffusor structure for lightguides fabricated out of a flexible transparent film substrate. The substrate having high resolution complex patterns printed on the surface of the substrate using any high resolution printing process. The substrate affixed to the lightguide using a transparent adhesive or alternatively the substrate is molded to the lightguide.Type: GrantFiled: February 20, 1997Date of Patent: April 20, 1999Assignee: Ericsson Inc.Inventors: Charles Albert Rudisill, Sean Patrick Ryan
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Patent number: 5892621Abstract: The present invention relates to surfaces used to reflect light, and particularly to highly light reflectant surfaces that provide even diffusion of light for the purpose of maximizing light efficiency and/or uniformity in a luminaire. By employing an expanded polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE) comprising a microstructure of polymeric nodes and fibrils, the material of the present invention demonstrates exceptional diffuse reflectivity across a wide spectrum of visible light. Additionally, the material of the present invention provides many properties that have been previously unavailable in highly diffuse reflective material, including a high degree of malleability, moldability and flexibility, and effective reflectivity even at relatively thin cross-sections.Type: GrantFiled: April 10, 1996Date of Patent: April 6, 1999Assignee: W. L. Gore & Associates, Inc.Inventors: Gordon L. McGregor, Raymond B. Minor, Gregory E. Hannon
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Patent number: 5889609Abstract: A specific polarized light component out of a light wave passed through a magneto-optic crystal, for example, YIG is extracted by a polarizer. The intensity of the light beam output from the polarizer depends on strength and direction of magnetic fields applied to the magneto-optic crystal. The magneto-optic crystal is applied with a first and a second magnetic field acting in directions different from each other. The strength of the composite magnetic field of the first and the second magnetic fields is set to exceed a predetermined value at all times. By varying at least one of the first and second magnetic fields, the attenuation factor in the magneto-optic crystal can be changed continuously and with good reproducibility.Type: GrantFiled: January 24, 1997Date of Patent: March 30, 1999Assignee: Fujitsu LimitedInventor: Nobuhiro Fukushima
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Patent number: 5889627Abstract: A single shell side-view mirror assembly provides improved aerodynamic features and improved vibrational resistance characterized by an aerodynamically domed shell structure, interchangeable mirror elements, an electrically activated vibration dampening element and a static vibration dampening elements.Type: GrantFiled: February 14, 1997Date of Patent: March 30, 1999Assignee: Rosco Inc.Inventors: Sol Englander, Benjamin Englander
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Patent number: 5889626Abstract: A laser beam condensing device which can be manufactured at low cost by using reflecting mirrors which can be machined at low cost. The device is capable of condensing a laser beam to a high energy density while eliminating any optical path difference, even if the optical axis of the incident beam strays. This device includes a first and a second reflecting mirror. An incident laser beam is deflected by these mirrors in the same direction. One of the two mirrors is a toroidal mirror, while the other is a spherical, cylindrical or toroidal reflecting mirror. The mirror surfaces of the two reflecting mirrors are machined so that the second reflecting mirror can cancel out any wave front aberrations of the laser beam reflected by the first reflecting mirror.Type: GrantFiled: March 13, 1996Date of Patent: March 30, 1999Assignee: Sumitomo Electric Industries, Ltd.Inventors: Keiji Fuse, Keiji Ebata
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Patent number: 5886840Abstract: An evaluation tool for viewing local and remote irregularities in a turf surface. The tool includes a body structure having first and second turf engaging surfaces for supporting the body structure upon the turf surface in first and second inspection orientations. The tool further includes a reflector element to provide a view of a local turf segment to a user viewing from above when the body is in the first inspection orientation and a view of a remote turf segment when in the second inspection orientation. Indicia may be provided upon the tool for indicating vertical distances.Type: GrantFiled: December 13, 1996Date of Patent: March 23, 1999Assignee: The Toro CompanyInventors: Dale A. Atkinson, Daniel E. Peterson, John F. Klos
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Patent number: 5886812Abstract: An indirect ophthalmoscopy lens system includes a contact lens device and a separate image erecting component. The contact lens device includes a first holder, a contact lens element having a concave posterior surface for placement on a cornea of a patient's eye and a first image forming lens system located anterior of the contact lens element and cooperating with the contact lens element for focussing light emanating from the retina of the patient's eye for forming a real, inverted, aerial image of the patient's retina anterior of the first image forming lens system. The first holder mounts the contact lens element and the first image forming lens system in a fixed relationship to one another.Type: GrantFiled: April 24, 1997Date of Patent: March 23, 1999Assignee: Volk Optical, Inc.Inventor: Donald A. Volk
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Patent number: 5880886Abstract: An optical component comprises at least one substantially planar element having a plurality of elementary surfaces capable of acting to reflect by total internal reflection light incident thereon through the corresponding said element within a first range of incident angles associated with each surface, and to refract light incident thereon through the corresponding said element within a second range of incident angles associated with each surface. Refracted light at low angles of incidence passes straight through to provide a view through the component.Type: GrantFiled: November 3, 1995Date of Patent: March 9, 1999Inventor: Peter James Milner
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Patent number: 5872656Abstract: Vehicle body accessories are formed of a transparent plastic material, and having markings defining a repeating pattern of opaque and transparent regions on one side of the transparent plastic material. The markings reduce the amount of light transmitted through the accessory, and give to the accessory an aesthetically pleasing appearance. The accessory can be used as a headlight cover, a tail light cover, a side window protector, a rear window protector, or a hood protector.Type: GrantFiled: September 26, 1996Date of Patent: February 16, 1999Assignee: Oakmoore Pty. Ltd.Inventors: Gregory Miles Horwill, Rodney Edward Horwill
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Patent number: 5872651Abstract: An exchangeable condenser system for a phase-contrast illuminating system (12) for microscopes has a plurality of different light rings (5), arranged on a nosepiece plate (4), assigned to the condenser optical system (6). The condenser optical system (6) can be exchanged independently of the light rings (5), the focal lengths F.sub.n of the exchangeable condenser optical systems (6) being selected relative to one another in the ratio F.sub.n =F.sub.0 *X.sup.n and the average diameters D.sub.n of the light rings (5) being selected relative to one another in the ratio D.sub.n =D.sub.0 *X.sup.n, where X>0, n=0,1,2,3, . . . .Type: GrantFiled: October 6, 1995Date of Patent: February 16, 1999Assignee: Leica Mikroskopie und Systeme GmbHInventors: Rolf Krueger, Hans-Werner Stankewitz, Ute Gehrmann, Peter Euteneuer
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Patent number: 5870235Abstract: A reflector assembly is provided for efficiently collecting and forming the electromagnetic radiation from a radiation source into a desired beam pattern. The reflector assembly uses a smaller non-symmetrical generally convex reflector and a larger non-symmetrical generally concave reflector. The generally convex reflector intercepts a large fraction of light emitted by the source that would otherwise escape without interacting with the assembly and redirects this light onto the generally concave reflector for eventual inclusion in the beam.Type: GrantFiled: April 3, 1996Date of Patent: February 9, 1999Assignee: Science Applications International CorporationInventor: Narkis E. I. Shatz
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Patent number: 5870222Abstract: An erect movable objective lens type optical microscope includes a frame, an observation optical portion having an objective lens, a stage portion, a moving mechanism, and a vibration synchronizing mechanism. The observation optical portion is movably provided on the frame, and the stage portion is fixedly provided on the frame. The stage portion includes a specimen moving stage, and a stationary stage adapted to receive a manipulator for manipulating a specimen provided on the specimen moving stage. The moving mechanism is provided on the frame for moving the observation optical portion and the stage portion relative to each other, and the vibration synchronizing mechanism is provided for synchronizing a vibration system of the stationary stage and a vibration system of the specimen moving stage.Type: GrantFiled: October 16, 1995Date of Patent: February 9, 1999Assignee: Olympus Optical Co., Ltd.Inventors: Soji Yamamoto, Itaru Endo, Yasushi Kaneko