Patents by Inventor Anthony D. Gleckler
Anthony D. Gleckler has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).
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Publication number: 20150015399Abstract: A system for producing information about the posture of a user applying pressure to a seat component is provided. A sensor structure with array of sensors is connected with the seat component, with the sensors in a predetermined pattern configured to provide output signals related to predetermined posture modes of the user applying pressure to the seat component. The output of the sensors in circuit communication with a processor to provide signals to the processor related to predetermined posture modes of the user applying pressure to the seat component, and the processor provides output related to the predetermined posture modes of the user applying pressure to the seat component.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 1, 2013Publication date: January 15, 2015Applicant: Geost, Inc.Inventors: Anthony D. Gleckler, Daniel Whitworth, Vl-Vie Ng, Kyle Cotner, Timothy Ryan Hall
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Patent number: 8477039Abstract: A system for producing information about the posture of a user applying pressure to a seat component is provided. A sensor structure with array of sensors is connected with the seat component, with the sensors in a predetermined pattern configured to provide output signals related to predetermined posture modes of the user applying pressure to the seat component. The output of the sensors in circuit communication with a processor to provide signals to the processor related to predetermined posture modes of the user applying pressure to the seat component, and the processor provides output related to the predetermined posture modes of the user applying pressure to the seat component.Type: GrantFiled: May 19, 2008Date of Patent: July 2, 2013Assignee: Geoat, Inc.Inventors: Anthony D. Gleckler, Vi-Vie Ng, Daniel Whitworth, Kyle Cotner, Timothy Ryan Hall
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Patent number: 7688348Abstract: The system and method relate to detection of objects that are submerged, or partially submerged (e.g. floating), relative to a water surface. One aspect of the invention emits LIDAR fan-beam pulses and analyzes return-pulse portions to determine water-surface orientations and derive submerged-object images corrected for refractive distortion. Another defines simulated images of submerged objects as seen through waves in a water surface, prepares an algorithm for applying a three-dimensional image of the water surface in refractive correction of LIDAR imaging through waves—and also models application of the algorithm to the images, and finally specifies the LIDAR-system optics. Yet another emits nearly horizontal pulses to illuminate small exposed objects at tens of kilometers, detects reflected portions and images successive such portions with a streak-tube subsystem. Still others make special provisions for airborne objects.Type: GrantFiled: December 27, 2004Date of Patent: March 30, 2010Assignee: Arete' AssociatesInventors: Stephen C. Lubard, John W. McLean, David N. Sitter, Jr., J. Kent Bowker, Anthony D. Gleckler
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Patent number: 7683928Abstract: The system and method relate to detection of objects that are submerged, or partially submerged (e.g. floating), relative to a water surface. One aspect of the invention emits LIDAR fan-beam pulses and analyzes return-pulse portions to determine water-surface orientations and derive submerged-object images corrected for refractive distortion. Another defines simulated images of submerged objects as seen through waves in a water surface, prepares an algorithm for applying a three-dimensional image of the water surface in refractive correction of LIDAR imaging through waves—and also models application of the algorithm to the images, and finally specifies the LIDAR-system optics. Yet another emits nearly horizontal pulses to illuminate small exposed objects at tens of kilometers, detects reflected portions and images successive such portions with a streak-tube subsystem. Still others make special provisions for airborne objects.Type: GrantFiled: December 27, 2004Date of Patent: March 23, 2010Assignee: Arete' AssociatesInventors: Stephen C. Lubard, John W. McLean, David N. Sitter, Jr., J. Kent Bowker, Anthony D. Gleckler
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Publication number: 20100002222Abstract: The system and method relate to detection of objects that are submerged, or partially submerged (e.g. floating), relative to a water surface. One aspect of the invention emits LIDAR fan-beam pulses and analyzes return-pulse portions to determine water-surface orientations and derive submerged-object images corrected for refractive distortion. Another defines simulated images of submerged objects as seen through waves in a water surface, prepares an algorithm for applying a three-dimensional image of the water surface in refractive correction of LIDAR imaging through waves—and also models application of the algorithm to the images, and finally specifies the LIDAR-system optics. Yet another emits nearly horizontal pulses to illuminate small exposed objects at tens of kilometers, detects reflected portions and images successive such portions with a streak-tube subsystem. Still others make special provisions for airborne objects.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 27, 2004Publication date: January 7, 2010Applicant: Arete AssociatesInventors: Stephen C. Lubard, John W. McLean, David N. Sitter, JR., J. Kent Bowker, Anthony D. Gleckler
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Patent number: 7534984Abstract: Plural electronic or optical images are provided in a streak optical system, as for instance by use of plural slits instead of the conventional single slit, to obtain a third, fourth etc. dimension—rather than only the conventional two, namely range or time and azimuth. Such additional dimension or dimensions are thereby incorporated into the optical information that is to be streaked and thereby time resolved. The added dimensions may take any of an extremely broad range of forms, including wavelength, polarization state, or one or more spatial dimensions—or indeed virtually any optical parameter that can be impressed upon a probe beam. Resulting capabilities remarkably include several new forms of lidar spectroscopy, fluorescence analysis, polarimetry, spectropolarimetry, and combinations of these.Type: GrantFiled: June 1, 2007Date of Patent: May 19, 2009Assignee: Arete' AssociatesInventor: Anthony D. Gleckler
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Publication number: 20090058661Abstract: A system for producing information about the posture of a user applying pressure to a seat component is provided. A sensor structure with array of sensors is connected with the seat component, with the sensors in a predetermined pattern configured to provide output signals related to predetermined posture modes of the user applying pressure to the seat component. The output of the sensors in circuit communication with a processor to provide signals to the processor related to predetermined posture modes of the user applying pressure to the seat component, and the processor provides output related to the predetermined posture modes of the user applying pressure to the seat component.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 19, 2008Publication date: March 5, 2009Inventors: Anthony D. Gleckler, Vi-Vie Ng, Daniel Whitworth, Kyle Cotner, Timothy Ryan Hall
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Patent number: 7227116Abstract: Plural electronic or optical images are provided in a streak optical system, as for instance by use of plural slits instead of the conventional single slit, to obtain a third, fourth, etc. dimension—rather than only the conventional two, namely range or time and azimuth. Such additional dimension or dimensions are thereby incorporated into the optical information that is to be streaked and thereby time resolved. The added dimensions may take any of an extremely broad range of forms, including wave-length, polarization state, or one or more spatial dimensions—or indeed virtually any optical parameter that can be impressed upon a probe beam. Resulting capabilities remarkably include several new forms of lidar spectroscopy, fluorescence analysis, polarimetry, spectropolarimetry, and combinations of these, as well as a gigahertz wavefront sensor.Type: GrantFiled: April 26, 2001Date of Patent: June 5, 2007Assignee: Arete AssociatesInventor: Anthony D. Gleckler
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Patent number: 6836285Abstract: In some aspects of the invention, a LIDAR subsystem or other means at an elevated position emit thin fan-beam light pulses at a shallow angle, and detect reflected portions of the pulses at a like angle; a streak-tube subsystem or other means image successive reflected portions to detect objects, for example near a water craft if the elevated position is on such a craft (e.g., a mast or high bridge). In some aspects, the imaging means perform the imaging in a way that tightly localizes reflection from a water surface near the objects, to facilitate detecting the objects despite proximity to the surface. Some preferred embodiments apply a correction for energy reduction, or depth errors, near lateral ends of the fan beam; a lenslet array is preferred for applying the correction. Preferably the shallow angle is in a range of approximately one to fifteen degrees, more preferably approximately two to ten degrees, ideally roughly five degrees.Type: GrantFiled: September 3, 1999Date of Patent: December 28, 2004Assignee: Arete AssociatesInventors: Stephen C. Lubard, John W. McLean, David N. Sitter, Jr., J. Kent Bowker, Anthony D. Gleckler
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Patent number: 5120128Abstract: A wavefront aberration sensor includes a beam splitter, one or more aberration sensor modules and a photodetector for sensing total light power. The aberration sensor modules each provide two voltage outputs from a pair of photodetectors. Differences in the voltage pairs are normalized by the total light power to represent signed aberration amplitudes of phase aberrations present in an input optical beam. The aberration amplitudes may be combined in a digital computer to provide a reconstructed wavefront.Type: GrantFiled: January 14, 1991Date of Patent: June 9, 1992Assignee: Kaman Aerospace CorporationInventors: Bobby L. Ulich, Anthony D. Gleckler