Patents by Inventor Boyd V. Hunter

Boyd V. Hunter 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).

  • Publication number: 20170299512
    Abstract: Raman instrumentation for detecting for the presence of a molecular species in a including: a source of radiation for pumping the sample; apparatus for controlling the frequency and pulse width of radiation from the pumping source; a Raman spectrometer including a detector and means for collecting scattered photons from the sample; a radiation source for probing the sample; means for directing radiation from the probing source to the sample; and means to interface the spectrometer with the source of radiation for pumping. The radiation source for probing is, preferably, a monochromatic light source emitting radiation in at least one of the group including UV, visible, and near infrared radiation and, preferably, in the range of 220-1080 nm. The photons collected from the sample include elastically and inelastically scattered photons, and the spectrometer further including means for rejecting the elastically scattered photons. The pumping source is a microwave source.
    Type: Application
    Filed: April 14, 2016
    Publication date: October 19, 2017
    Inventors: Boyd V. Hunter, Michael A. Miller
  • Patent number: 9784966
    Abstract: The present invention relates to a deformable mirror, specifically a gimbaled deformable mirror for use with wavefront sensors, which mirror separates the tilt correction from the higher order modes (e.g. defocus, spherical, astigmatism, and coma at higher order aberrations, up to the limits of a particular mirror design) in order to use all of the available mirror deformation stroke for correcting the higher order modes. The separation is done by placing the deformable mirror in a gimbaled structure, so that the deformable mirror can be tilted in two independent, orthogonal axes.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 15, 2015
    Date of Patent: October 10, 2017
    Assignee: Kestrel Corporation
    Inventors: Paul Harrison, Boyd V. Hunter, William P. Walters
  • Patent number: 9709485
    Abstract: A new technique which uses a pump-probe methodology to place a molecule into one or more excited rotational and/or vibrational states. By evaluating spectral changes due to at least one discrete frequency of pump photons a multi-dimensional characterization of the molecule's excited state energy level results. This multi-dimensional characterization typically involves evaluating the changes between excited and unexcited state measurements. The differential nature of the evaluation makes the technique self-referencing and solves problems common to many spectroscopic techniques. The multi-dimensionality of the technique provides high specificity and immunity to interferents. The preferred embodiments involve excitation by using photons suited to pumping the rotational states and evaluating the effects by probing the energy levels of one of more vibrational states.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 16, 2016
    Date of Patent: July 18, 2017
    Assignee: Kestrel Corporation
    Inventors: Eugene W Butler, Timothy M Stratman, Boyd V Hunter, Paul Harrison, Jason M Cox
  • Patent number: 9395311
    Abstract: A new technique which uses a pump-probe methodology to place a molecule into one or more excited rotational and/or vibrational states. By evaluating spectral changes due to at least one discrete frequency of pump photons a multi-dimensional characterization of the molecule's excited state energy level results. This multi-dimensional characterization typically involves evaluating the changes between excited and unexcited state measurements. The differential nature of the evaluation makes the technique self-referencing and solves problems common to many spectroscopic techniques. The multi-dimensionality of the technique provides high specificity and immunity to interferents. The preferred embodiments involve excitation by using photons suited to pumping the rotational states and evaluating the effects by probing the energy levels of one of more vibrational states.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 29, 2014
    Date of Patent: July 19, 2016
    Assignee: Kestrel Corporation
    Inventors: Eugene W. Butler, Timothy M. Stratman, Boyd V. Hunter, Paul Harrison, Jason M. Cox
  • Publication number: 20150069258
    Abstract: A new technique which uses a pump-probe methodology to place a molecule into one or more excited rotational and/or vibrational states. By evaluating spectral changes due to at least one discrete frequency of pump photons a multi-dimensional characterization of the molecule's excited state energy level results. This multi-dimensional characterization typically involves evaluating the changes between excited and unexcited state measurements. The differential nature of the evaluation makes the technique self-referencing and solves problems common to many spectroscopic techniques. The multi-dimensionality of the technique provides high specificity and immunity to interferents. The preferred embodiments involve excitation by using photons suited to pumping the rotational states and evaluating the effects by probing the energy levels of one of more vibrational states.
    Type: Application
    Filed: August 29, 2014
    Publication date: March 12, 2015
    Applicant: Kestrel Corporation
    Inventors: Eugene W. Butler, Timothy M. Stratman, Boyd V. Hunter, Paul Harrison, Jason M. Cox
  • Patent number: 6137933
    Abstract: A wavelength division multiplexer/demultiplexer is provided that integrates axial gradient refractive index elements with a diffraction grating to provide efficient coupling from a plurality of input optical sources (each delivering a single wavelength to the device) which are multiplexed to a single polychromatic beam for output to a single output optical source.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 25, 1999
    Date of Patent: October 24, 2000
    Assignee: LightChip, Inc.
    Inventors: Boyd V. Hunter, Robert K. Wade, Joseph R. Dempewolf, Ray T. Chen
  • Patent number: 6011885
    Abstract: A wavelength division multiplexer integrating a dispersive element having a gradient refractive index with optical lenses to provide efficient coupling from a plurality of input optical fibers (each delivering a plurality of discrete wavelengths to the device) which are multiplexed to a single polychromatic beam for output to a single output optical fiber.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 13, 1997
    Date of Patent: January 4, 2000
    Assignee: LightChip, Inc.
    Inventors: Joseph R. Dempewolf, Robert K. Wade, Robert H. Dueck, Boyd V. Hunter, Alan E. Willner
  • Patent number: 6011884
    Abstract: A wavelength division multiplexer is provided that integrates an axial gradient refractive index element with a diffraction grating to provide efficient coupling from a plurality of input optical sources (each delivering a single wavelength to the device) which are multiplexed to a single polychromatic beam for output to a single output optical receiver.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 13, 1997
    Date of Patent: January 4, 2000
    Assignee: LightChip, Inc.
    Inventors: Robert H. Dueck, Robert K. Wade, Boyd V. Hunter, Joseph R. Dempewolf
  • Patent number: 5999672
    Abstract: A wavelength division multiplexer/demultiplexer is provided that integrates axial gradient refractive index elements with a diffraction grating to provide efficient coupling from a plurality of input optical sources (each delivering a single wavelength to the device) which are multiplexed to a single polychromatic beam for output to a single output optical source.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 13, 1997
    Date of Patent: December 7, 1999
    Assignee: Light Chip, Inc.
    Inventors: Boyd V. Hunter, Robert K. Wade, Joseph R. Dempewolf, Ray T. Chen
  • Patent number: 5674415
    Abstract: An improved method and apparatus are provided for real time weld monitoring. An infrared signature emitted by a hot weld surface during welding is detected and this signature is compared with an infrared signature emitted by the weld surface during steady state conditions. The result is correlated with weld penetration. The signal processing is simpler than for either UV or acoustic techniques. Changes in the weld process, such as changes in the transmitted laser beam power, quality or positioning of the laser beam, change the resulting weld surface features and temperature of the weld surface, thereby resulting in a change in the direction and amount of infrared emissions. This change in emissions is monitored by an IR sensitive detecting apparatus that is sensitive to the appropriate wavelength region for the hot weld surface.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 22, 1996
    Date of Patent: October 7, 1997
    Assignee: The University of Chicago
    Inventors: Keng H. Leong, Boyd V. Hunter