Patents by Inventor Arlie R. Conner
Arlie R. Conner 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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Patent number: 9601672Abstract: Light sources are disclosed utilizing LED dies that have a light emitting surface. A patterned low refractive index layer that can support total internal reflection within the LED die is provided in optical contact with a first portion of the emitting surface. In optical contact with a second portion of the emitting surface is an input surface of an optical element. The refractive index of the low index layer is below both that of the optical element and the LED die. The optical element can have a variety of shapes and sizes.Type: GrantFiled: October 9, 2007Date of Patent: March 21, 2017Assignee: 3M Innovative Properties CompanyInventors: Andrew J. Ouderkirk, Catherine A. Leatherdale, Arlie R. Conner
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Patent number: 9395055Abstract: The present invention provides a light engine having four light sources. A combination of collimators, bandpass filters, dichroic mirrors, and other elements is operative to direct light from the light sources onto a main optical axis from where it may be focused into a light guide for transport to an instrument or device. Particular embodiments of the invention provide for computer control, intensity control, color control, and light source modulation. Additional embodiments include particular light sources including light pipes and lasers. The light engine provides white light having a high color rendering index and suitable for applications in microscopy, endoscopy, and/or bioanalytical instrumentation.Type: GrantFiled: May 28, 2015Date of Patent: July 19, 2016Assignee: LUMENCOR, INC.Inventors: Thomas J. Brukilacchio, Arlie R. Conner
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Publication number: 20150267897Abstract: The present invention provides a light engine having four light sources. A combination of collimators, bandpass filters, dichroic mirrors, and other elements is operative to direct light from the light sources onto a main optical axis from where it may be focused into a light guide for transport to an instrument or device. Particular embodiments of the invention provide for computer control, intensity control, color control, and light source modulation. Additional embodiments include particular light sources including light pipes and lasers. The light engine provides white light having a high color rendering index and suitable for applications in microscopy, endoscopy, and/or bioanalytical instrumentation.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 28, 2015Publication date: September 24, 2015Inventors: THOMAS J. BRUKILACCHIO, Arlie R. Conner
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Patent number: 9068703Abstract: The present invention provides a light engine having four light sources. A combination of collimators, bandpass filters, dichroic mirrors, and other elements is operative to direct light from the light sources onto a main optical axis from where it may be focused into a light guide for transport to an instrument or device. Particular embodiments of the invention provide for computer control, intensity control, color control, and light source modulation. Additional embodiments include particular light sources including light pipes and lasers. The light engine provides white light having a high color rendering index and suitable for applications in microscopy, endoscopy, and/or bioanalytical instrumentation.Type: GrantFiled: January 6, 2014Date of Patent: June 30, 2015Assignee: Lumencor, Inc.Inventors: Thomas J. Brukilacchio, Arlie R. Conner
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Publication number: 20140119006Abstract: The present invention provides a light engine having four light sources. A combination of collimators, bandpass filters, dichroic mirrors, and other elements is operative to direct light from the light sources onto a main optical axis from where it may be focused into a light guide for transport to an instrument or device. Particular embodiments of the invention provide for computer control, intensity control, color control, and light source modulation. Additional embodiments include particular light sources including light pipes and lasers. The light engine provides white light having a high color rendering index and suitable for applications in microscopy, endoscopy, and/or bioanalytical instrumentation.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 6, 2014Publication date: May 1, 2014Applicant: Lumencor, Inc.Inventors: Thomas J. Brukilacchio, Arlie R. Conner
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Patent number: 8698101Abstract: The invention relates to a plurality of light sources to power a variety of applications including microarray readers, microplate scanners, microfluidic analyzers, sensors, sequencers, Q-PCR and a host of other bioanalytical tools that drive today's commercial, academic and clinical biotech labs.Type: GrantFiled: October 23, 2012Date of Patent: April 15, 2014Assignee: Lumencor, Inc.Inventors: Claudia B. Jaffe, Steven M. Jaffe, Arlie R. Conner
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Patent number: 8625097Abstract: The present invention provides a light engine having four LED light sources in combination with one or more laser light sources. A combination of collimators, bandpass filters, dichroic mirrors, and other elements is operative to direct light from the light sources onto a main optical axis from where it may be focused into a light guide for transport to a instrument or device. Particular embodiments of the invention provide for computer control, intensity control, color control, and light source modulation. The light engine provides light suitable for applications in microscopy, endoscopy, and/or bioanalytical instrumentation.Type: GrantFiled: June 25, 2013Date of Patent: January 7, 2014Assignee: Lumencor, Inc.Inventors: Thomas J. Brukilacchio, Arlie R. Conner
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Publication number: 20130284943Abstract: The present invention provides a light engine having four LED light sources in combination with one or more laser light sources. A combination of collimators, bandpass filters, dichroic mirrors, and other elements is operative to direct light from the light sources onto a main optical axis from where it may be focused into a light guide for transport to a instrument or device. Particular embodiments of the invention provide for computer control, intensity control, color control, and light source modulation. The light engine provides light suitable for applications in microscopy, endoscopy, and/or bioanalytical instrumentation.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 25, 2013Publication date: October 31, 2013Inventors: Thomas J. Brukilacchio, Arlie R. Conner
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Patent number: 8493564Abstract: In various embodiments of the invention, a unique construction for Light Emitting Diodes (LEDs) with at least one luminescent rod and extracting optical elements is used to generate a variety of high brightness light sources with different emission spectra. In an embodiment of the invention, forced air cooling is used to cool the luminescent rod. In an embodiment of the invention, totally internal reflected light can be redirected outward and refocused. In another embodiment of the invention, light emitted by the luminescent rod is out-coupled for use in a variety of applications. In various embodiments of the invention, a plurality of independent narrow band colors can be coaxially combined.Type: GrantFiled: August 13, 2012Date of Patent: July 23, 2013Assignee: Lumencor, Inc.Inventors: Thomas J. Brukilacchio, Arlie R. Conner
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Publication number: 20120307514Abstract: In various embodiments of the invention, a unique construction for Light Emitting Diodes (LEDs) with at least one luminescent rod and extracting optical elements is used to generate a variety of high brightness light sources with different emission spectra. In an embodiment of the invention, forced air cooling is used to cool the luminescent rod. In an embodiment of the invention, totally internal reflected light can be redirected outward and refocused. In another embodiment of the invention, light emitted by the luminescent rod is out-coupled for use in a variety of applications. In various embodiments of the invention, a plurality of independent narrow band colors can be coaxially combined.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 13, 2012Publication date: December 6, 2012Applicant: LUMENCOR, INC.Inventors: Thomas J. Brukilacchio, Arlie R. Conner
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Patent number: 8309940Abstract: The invention relates to a plurality of light sources to power a variety of applications including microarray readers, microplate scanners, microfluidic analyzers, sensors, sequencers, Q-PCR and a host of other bioanalytical tools that drive today's commercial, academic and clinical biotech labs.Type: GrantFiled: May 30, 2012Date of Patent: November 13, 2012Assignee: Lumencor, Inc.Inventors: Claudia B. Jaffe, Steven M. Jaffe, Arlie R. Conner
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Patent number: 8279442Abstract: In various embodiments of the invention, a unique construction for Light Emitting Diodes (LEDs) with at least one luminescent rod and extracting optical elements is used to generate a variety of high brightness light sources with different emission spectra. In an embodiment of the invention, forced air cooling is used to cool the luminescent rod. In an embodiment of the invention, totally internal reflected light can be redirected outward and refocused. In another embodiment of the invention, light emitted by the luminescent rod is out-coupled for use in a variety of applications. In various embodiments of the invention, a plurality of independent narrow band colors can be coaxially combined.Type: GrantFiled: January 24, 2011Date of Patent: October 2, 2012Assignee: Lumencor, Inc.Inventors: Thomas J. Brukilacchio, Arlie R. Conner
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Publication number: 20120235061Abstract: The invention relates to a plurality of light sources to power a variety of applications including microarray readers, microplate scanners, microfluidic analyzers, sensors, sequencers, Q-PCR and a host of other bioanalytical tools that drive today's commercial, academic and clinical biotech labs.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 29, 2012Publication date: September 20, 2012Applicant: LUMENCOR, INC.Inventors: Claudia B. Jaffe, Steven M. Jaffe, Arlie R. Conner
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Publication number: 20120236585Abstract: The invention relates to a plurality of light sources to power a variety of applications including microarray readers, microplate scanners, microfluidic analyzers, sensors, sequencers, Q-PCR and a host of other bioanalytical tools that drive today's commercial, academic and clinical biotech labs.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 30, 2012Publication date: September 20, 2012Applicant: LUMENCOR, INC.Inventors: Claudia B. Jaffe, Steven M. Jaffe, Arlie R. Conner
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Patent number: 8267528Abstract: An illumination source includes a number of light emitting diodes (LEDs) operating at a first wavelength. Light from the LEDs illuminates a phosphor material that generates light at a second wavelength. A reflective polarizer transmits light at the second wavelength in a first polarization state and reflects light at the second wavelength in a second polarization state orthogonal to the first polarization state. The light at the second wavelength reflected by the reflective polarizer is directed back towards the phosphor material without an increase in angular range. In some embodiments the LEDs, having a conformal layer of phosphor material, are attached directly to the first surface of a liquid cooled plate. A liquid coolant contacts a second surface of the plate.Type: GrantFiled: September 1, 2011Date of Patent: September 18, 2012Assignee: 3M Innovative Properties CompanyInventors: Arlie R. Conner, Sean M. Donnelly, Peter R. Oehler
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Patent number: 8263949Abstract: The invention relates to a plurality of light sources to power a variety of applications including microarray readers, microplate scanners, microfluidic analyzers, sensors, sequencers, Q-PCR and a host of other bioanalytical tools that drive today's commercial, academic and clinical biotech labs.Type: GrantFiled: March 9, 2012Date of Patent: September 11, 2012Assignee: Lumencor, Inc.Inventors: Claudia B. Jaffe, Steven M. Jaffe, Arlie R. Conner
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Patent number: 8258487Abstract: The invention relates to a plurality of light sources to power a variety of applications including microarray readers, microplate scanners, microfluidic analyzers, sensors, sequencers, Q-PCR and a host of other bioanalytical tools that drive today's commercial, academic and clinical biotech labs.Type: GrantFiled: May 29, 2012Date of Patent: September 4, 2012Assignee: Lumencor, Inc.Inventors: Claudia B. Jaffe, Steven M. Jaffe, Arlie R. Conner
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Patent number: 8242462Abstract: The invention relates to a plurality of light sources to power a variety of applications including microarray readers, microplate scanners, microfluidic analyzers, sensors, sequencers, Q-PCR and a host of other bioanalytical tools that drive today's commercial, academic and clinical biotech labs.Type: GrantFiled: January 21, 2010Date of Patent: August 14, 2012Assignee: Lumencor, Inc.Inventors: Claudia B. Jaffe, Steven M. Jaffe, Arlie R. Conner
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Publication number: 20120168643Abstract: The invention relates to a plurality of light sources to power a variety of applications including microarray readers, microplate scanners, microfluidic analyzers, sensors, sequencers, Q-PCR and a host of other bioanalytical tools that drive today's commercial, academic and clinical biotech labs.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 9, 2012Publication date: July 5, 2012Applicant: LUMENCOR, INC.Inventors: Claudia B. Jaffe, Steven M. Jaffe, Arlie R. Conner
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Publication number: 20120025220Abstract: An illumination source includes a number of light emitting diodes (LEDs) operating at a first wavelength. Light from the LEDs illuminates a phosphor material that generates light at a second wavelength. A reflective polarizer transmits light at the second wavelength in a first polarization state and reflects light at the second wavelength in a second polarization state orthogonal to the first polarization state. The light at the second wavelength reflected by the reflective polarizer is directed back towards the phosphor material without an increase in angular range. In some embodiments the LEDs, having a conformal layer of phosphor material, are attached directly to the first surface of a liquid cooled plate. A liquid coolant contacts a second surface of the plate.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 1, 2011Publication date: February 2, 2012Inventors: Arlie R. Conner, Sean M. Donnelly, Peter R. Oehler