Patents by Inventor Chan S. Bak

Chan S. Bak 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: 5531974
    Abstract: The preparation of an amorphous gel of a hydrated oxide is coupled with the technique of controlled seeding to obtain monosize crystallized particles. Crystalline oxide particles, such as phosphors, are formed by a method comprising: (a) selecting an oxide system; (b) forming an amorphous phase of the oxide system; (c) controllably forming nuclei in the amorphous phase; and (d) converting the amorphous phase to the crystalline oxide particles by growth of the nuclei. The oxide particles have a substantially single size, with a narrow size distribution.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 17, 1994
    Date of Patent: July 2, 1996
    Assignee: Hughes Aircraft Company
    Inventors: Chan S. Bak, Hiroshi Kimura, Ricardo C. Pastor
  • Patent number: 5376463
    Abstract: A grating (22) of narrow parallel ridges (24) is formed in the surface (26) of a substrate (20) made of a hard material such as silicon dioxide. Metal (40) is deposited onto the grating (22) perpendicular to the ridges (24) at an angle of approximately 45.degree. to the surface (26) of the grating such that the metal (40) is deposited onto the top (24a) and one of the sides (24b) of the each of the ridges (24) to form generally L-shaped metal strips (12') thereon. The metal strips (12') are cut at periodic intervals along the ridges (24) to produce anisometric metal needles (12). The substrate (20) is immersed in a dielectric fluid (14), and ultrasonic energy is applied to cause the needles (12) to release from the substrate (20) into suspension in the fluid (14). The L-shape of the needles (12) makes them resistant to bending. The suspension (10) has birefringent properties similar to liquid crystals, but may be electrically switched at much higher speed.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 20, 1993
    Date of Patent: December 27, 1994
    Assignee: Hughes Aircraft Company
    Inventors: Chan S. Bak, Leroy J. Miller, Camille I. Van Ast
  • Patent number: 5352481
    Abstract: A process is provided for fabricating coated particles of a substantially uniform particle size. The process comprises coating small particles of well-defined crystalline phases with a polymerized gel. The process results in a ball-type sol-gel coating of the particles to provide particles which have a narrow size distribution. In many instances, crystalline particles of irregular shape have a substantially spherical shape upon coating with the sol-gel. In instances where the core is a high melting point material, such as an oxide, nitride, or carbide, the coat formulation can effect a low sintering temperature, which permits forming films of the particles at a much lower temperature than would otherwise be possible.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 29, 1993
    Date of Patent: October 4, 1994
    Assignee: Hughes Aircraft Company
    Inventors: Chan S. Bak, Hiroshi Kimura, Ricardo C. Pastor
  • Patent number: 5333487
    Abstract: A spark-excited fluorescence sensor (10) is provided which enables monitoring of various gas species (14), such as H.sub.2, CO.sub.x, NO.sub.x, N2, NH.sub.x and hydrocarbons added to a system as source fuels and/or additive agents, or discharged from a system as exhaust including pollutants, for more efficient use of fuels for optimizing performance of the system, and, also, for reducing pollutants in the atmosphere. The spark-excited fluorescence sensor of the invention comprises a spark plug (12) to excite molecules of the gaseous species, an optical fiber window (18) and an optical fiber bundle (20) to collect and transmit, respectively, the fluorescence, bandpass filters ( 24 ) to select predetermined wavelengths corresponding to the gases to be detected, detectors (26), and signal processor (28 ) . The output from the signal processor is then used to improve overall performance of the system.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 15, 1991
    Date of Patent: August 2, 1994
    Assignee: Hughes Aircraft Company
    Inventors: Hiroshi Kimura, Tetsuo Hadeishi, deceased, Harold M. Olsen, Chan S. Bak
  • Patent number: 5308552
    Abstract: A grating (22) of narrow parallel ridges (24) is formed in the surface (26) of a substrate (20) made of a hard material such as silicon dioxide. Metal (40) is deposited onto the grating (22) perpendicular to the ridges (24) at an angle of approximately 45.degree. to the surface (26) of the grating such that the metal (40) is deposited onto the top (24a) and one of the sides (24b) of the each of the ridges (24) to form generally L-shaped metal strips (12') thereon. The metal strips (12') are cut at periodic intervals along the ridges (24) to produce anisometric metal needles (12). The substrate (20) is immersed in a dielectric fluid (14), and ultrasonic energy is applied to cause the needles (12) to release from the substrate (20) into suspension in the fluid (14). The L-shape of the needles (12) makes them resistant to bending. The suspension ( 10) has birefringent properties similar to liquid crystals, but may be electrically switched at much higher speed.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 10, 1992
    Date of Patent: May 3, 1994
    Assignee: Hughes Aircraft Company
    Inventors: Chan S. Bak, Leroy J. Miller, Camille I. Van Ast
  • Patent number: 5179993
    Abstract: A grating (22) of narrow parallel ridges (24) is formed in the surface (26) of a substrate (20) made of a hard material such as silicon dioxide. Metal (40) is deposited onto the grating (22) perpendicular to the ridges (24) at an angle of approximately 45.degree. to the surface (26) of the grating such that the metal (40) is deposited onto the top (24a) and one of the sides (24b) of the each of the ridges (24) to form generally L-shaped metal strips (12') thereon. The metal strips (12') are cut at periodic intervals along the ridges (24) to produce anisometric metal needles (12). The substrate (20) is immersed in a dielectric fluid (14), and ultrasonic energy is applied to cause the needles (12) to release from the substrate (20) into suspension in the fluid (14). The L-shape of the needles (12) makes them resistant to bending. The suspension ( 10) has birefringent properties similar to liquid crystals, but may be electrically switched at much higher speed.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 26, 1991
    Date of Patent: January 19, 1993
    Assignee: Hughes Aircraft Company
    Inventors: Chan S. Bak, Leroy J. Miller, Camille I. Van Ast
  • Patent number: 4390291
    Abstract: Minute durable plate-like thermal indicators are employed for precision measuring static and dynamic temperatures of well drilling fluids. The indicators are small enough and sufficiently durable to be circulated in the well with drilling fluids during the drilling operation. The indicators include a heat resistant indicating layer, a coacting meltable solid component and a retainer body which serves to unitize each indicator and which may carry permanent indicator identifying indicia. The indicators are recovered from the drilling fluid at ground level by known techniques.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 10, 1980
    Date of Patent: June 28, 1983
    Assignee: Spectro-Systems, Incorporated
    Inventors: Joseph V. Gaven, Jr., Chan S. Bak