Patents by Inventor Bradley Sissom

Bradley Sissom 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).

  • Patent number: 9534884
    Abstract: A coded localization system includes a plurality of optical channels arranged to cooperatively image at least one object onto a plurality of detectors. Each of the channels includes a localization code that is different from any other localization code in other channels, to modify electromagnetic energy passing therethrough. Output digital images from the detectors are processable to determine sub-pixel localization of the object onto the detectors, such that a location of the object is determined more accurately than by detector geometry alone. Another coded localization system includes a plurality of optical channels arranged to cooperatively image partially polarized data onto a plurality of pixels. Each of the channels includes a polarization code that is different from any other polarization code in other channels to uniquely polarize electromagnetic energy passing therethrough. Output digital images from the detectors are processable, to determine a polarization pattern for a user of the system.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 3, 2013
    Date of Patent: January 3, 2017
    Assignee: ASCENTIA IMAGING, INC.
    Inventors: Edward R. Dowski, Jr., Bradley Sissom, Gregory Johnson
  • Publication number: 20150219437
    Abstract: A coded localization system includes a plurality of optical channels arranged to cooperatively image at least one object onto a plurality of detectors. Each of the channels includes a localization code that is different from any other localization code in other channels, to modify electromagnetic energy passing therethrough. Output digital images from the detectors are processable to determine sub-pixel localization of the object onto the detectors, such that a location of the object is determined more accurately than by detector geometry alone. Another coded localization system includes a plurality of optical channels arranged to cooperatively image partially polarized data onto a plurality of pixels. Each of the channels includes a polarization code that is different from any other polarization code in other channels to uniquely polarize electromagnetic energy passing therethrough. Output digital images from the detectors are processable, to determine a polarization pattern for a user of the system.
    Type: Application
    Filed: January 3, 2013
    Publication date: August 6, 2015
    Inventors: Edward R. Dowski, Bradley Sissom, Gregory Johnson
  • Publication number: 20130301011
    Abstract: A faceted lightpipe arrangement and method have been described for use with an imaging projector system. A plurality of facets can be arranged to receive beams of light and to converge the beams of light while traveling from an input end to an output end of the lightpipe. The faceted lightpipe provides for a high degree of color mixing and a high degree of intensity uniformity.
    Type: Application
    Filed: May 10, 2012
    Publication date: November 14, 2013
    Inventors: Kirk Cook, Bradley Sissom, Dennis Joseph Gallagher, Lin Li
  • Publication number: 20130169707
    Abstract: An imaging lens arrangement and method have been described for use with an imaging projector system including a display. A plurality of no more than four lenses can be arranged to receive an object image that emits from the display to propagate through the plurality of lenses to produce a high-resolution projected image from the object image. The imaging projector system has compact configuration, low height profile and provides high performance.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 30, 2011
    Publication date: July 4, 2013
    Inventors: Lin Li, Bradley Sissom, Kirk Cook
  • Publication number: 20070082179
    Abstract: A method and apparatus for fabricating a multi-layer optical article includes grasping an outer surface of a first substrate with a first holder, whereby the outer surface of the first substrate is held to an inner surface of the first holder, grasping an outer surface of a second substrate with a second holder, whereby the outer surface of the second substrate is held to an inner surface of the second holder, arranging the inner surfaces of the holders to face one another, arranging at least one spacer element between the holders, disposing an adherent on the inner surface of one of the substrates, moving the holders together such that the holders contact the at least one spacer and the substrates contact the adherent, and at least partially curing the adherent while the inner surfaces of the holders are in a selected angular relationship.
    Type: Application
    Filed: October 7, 2005
    Publication date: April 12, 2007
    Inventors: James Wade, Bradley Sissom, Benjamin Ihas, Mark Michaels, Michael Tackitt, Brian Riley, Lisa Dhar, Kevin Curtis
  • Publication number: 20060281021
    Abstract: The present invention relates to embodiments of a process for subjecting a holographic storage medium to illuminative treatment to: (1) enhance or optimize recording of holographic data; (2) enhance or optimize reading of recorded holographic data; and/or (3) erase recorded holographic data. The present invention also relates to embodiments of a system comprising: (a) an illuminative treatment beam; (b) means for reducing the coherence of the beam and (c) means for transmitting the reduced coherence beam to cause illuminative treatment of: (1) an unrecorded portion of a holographic storage medium to provide pre-cured portions having increased ability to stably record holographic data; (2) a recorded portion of a holographic storage medium to provide a post-cured portion having reduced residual sensitivity; and/or (3) a recorded portion of a holographic storage medium having holographic data to provide an erased portion wherein at least some of the recorded holographic data is erased.
    Type: Application
    Filed: May 25, 2006
    Publication date: December 14, 2006
    Applicant: InPhase Technologies, Inc.
    Inventors: Brian Riley, Ken Anderson, Larry Fabiny, Ian Redmond, Curtis Shuman, Bradley Sissom, Kevin Curtis, Aaron Wegner, Michael Cole
  • Publication number: 20060280096
    Abstract: The present invention relates to embodiments of a process for subjecting a holographic storage medium to illuminative treatment to: (1) enhance or optimize recording of holographic data; (2) enhance or optimize reading of recorded holographic data; and/or (3) erase recorded holographic data. The present invention also relates to embodiments of a system comprising: (a) an illuminative treatment beam; (b) means for reducing the coherence of the beam and (c) means for transmitting the reduced coherence beam to cause illuminative treatment of: (1) an unrecorded portion of a holographic storage medium to provide pre-cured portions having increased ability to stably record holographic data; (2) a recorded portion of a holographic storage medium to provide a post-cured portion having reduced residual sensitivity; and/or (3) a recorded portion of a holographic storage medium having holographic data to provide an erased portion wherein at least some of the recorded holographic data is erased.
    Type: Application
    Filed: May 25, 2006
    Publication date: December 14, 2006
    Applicant: InPhase Technologies, Inc.
    Inventors: Brian Riley, Ken Anderson, Larry Fabiny, Ian Redmond, Curtis Shuman, Bradley Sissom, Kevin Curtis, Aaron Wegner, Michael Cole
  • Publication number: 20060275670
    Abstract: The present invention relates to embodiments of a process for subjecting a holographic storage medium to illuminative treatment to: (1) enhance or optimize recording of holographic data; (2) enhance or optimize reading of recorded holographic data; and/or (3) erase recorded holographic data. The present invention also relates to embodiments of a system comprising: (a) an illuminative treatment beam; (b) means for reducing the coherence of the beam and (c) means for transmitting the reduced coherence beam to cause illuminative treatment of: (1) an unrecorded portion of a holographic storage medium to provide pre-cured portions having increased ability to stably record holographic data; (2) a recorded portion of a holographic storage medium to provide a post-cured portion having reduced residual sensitivity; and/or (3) a recorded portion of a holographic storage medium having holographic data to provide an erased portion wherein at least some of the recorded holographic data is erased.
    Type: Application
    Filed: May 25, 2006
    Publication date: December 7, 2006
    Applicant: InPhase Technologies, Inc.
    Inventors: Brian Riley, Ken Anderson, Larry Fabiny, Ian Redmond, Curtis Shuman, Bradley Sissom, Kevin Curtis, Aaron Wegner, Michael Cole
  • Patent number: 5912768
    Abstract: A depth-from-defocus optical apparatus is provided for use with a depth-from-defocus three-dimensional imaging system for obtaining a depth image of an object. The invention facilitates the formation of depth images of objects exhibiting specular reflection, either alone or in combination with diffuse reflection, thereby allowing the application of depth-from-defocus three-dimensional imaging to objects such as microelectronic packages. The optical apparatus of the invention generally includes an illumination source, a projection lens assembly for converging rays of incident light towards an object, and a viewing lens assembly for converging rays of reflected light towards an image plane. Importantly, the viewing lens assembly is of the same working f-number as the projection lens assembly.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 31, 1996
    Date of Patent: June 15, 1999
    Assignee: Cognex Corporation
    Inventors: Bradley Sissom, Michael Sussman