Patents by Inventor Christopher Stace
Christopher Stace 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: 9829636Abstract: Apparatus and method are disclosed for co-aligning a number of laterally displaced radiation beams from respective radiation source outputs, each beam having a respective waveband. The apparatus comprises a collimating element for receiving each of said radiation beams with respective lateral displacements and a combining element for receiving each of said radiation beams passed by said collimating element. The apparatus further comprises a radiation source mount for positioning the radiation source outputs relative to the collimating element. The method comprises longitudinally positioning the radiation source outputs upon the mount, relative to the collimating element, in dependence upon the waveband of each beam, to cause the radiation beams passed by the combining element to be co-aligned.Type: GrantFiled: April 15, 2014Date of Patent: November 28, 2017Assignee: BAE SYSTEM plcInventors: Craig Daniel Stacey, Christopher Stace
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Patent number: 9366856Abstract: A method of combining and co-aligning a plurality of radiation beams each having a respective waveband, includes the steps of passing each of said radiation beams to a respective lateral deflector to impart a selected lateral displacement to said beam. Each of said radiation beams with respective imparted lateral displacements is then passed to an optical collimating element which passes said radiation beams to an optical deflecting element which applies a wavelength dependent deflection to the radiation beams. The respective lateral displacements are selected having regard to the waveband of each beam to cause all to exit the optical deflecting element at the same angle so they are co-aligned.Type: GrantFiled: June 21, 2013Date of Patent: June 14, 2016Assignee: BAE SYSTEMS plcInventors: Craig Daniel Stacey, Christopher Stace
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Publication number: 20160062059Abstract: Apparatus and method are disclosed for co-aligning a number of laterally displaced radiation beams from respective radiation source outputs, each beam having a respective waveband. The apparatus comprises a collimating element for receiving each of said radiation beams with respective lateral displacements and a combining element for receiving each of said radiation beams passed by said collimating element. The apparatus further comprises a radiation source mount for positioning the radiation source outputs relative to the collimating element. The method comprises longitudinally positioning the radiation source outputs upon the mount, relative to the collimating element, in dependence upon the waveband of each beam, to cause the radiation beams passed by the combining element to be co-aligned.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 15, 2014Publication date: March 3, 2016Applicant: BAE SYSTEMS PLCInventors: Craig Daniel STACEY, Christopher STACE
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Publication number: 20150338640Abstract: A method of combining and co-aligning a plurality of radiation beams each having a respective waveband, includes the steps of passing each of said radiation beams to a respective lateral deflector to impart a selected lateral displacement to said beam. Each of said radiation beams with respective imparted lateral displacements is then passed to an optical collimating element which passes said radiation beams to an optical deflecting element which applies a wavelength dependent deflection to the radiation beams. The respective lateral displacements are selected having regard to the waveband of each beam to cause all to exit the optical deflecting element at the same angle so they are co-aligned.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 21, 2013Publication date: November 26, 2015Applicant: BAE SYSTEMS plcInventors: Craig Daniel Stacey, Christopher Stace
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Publication number: 20150219895Abstract: The following invention relates to an improved correcting lens for head up displays (HUDs) particularly to Liquid Crystal Display modules for use with a Head Up Display (HUD) device. The correcting lens is preferably selected from a compound prismatic lens, wherein the lens may be either a positive or negative lens, in optical connection with a prism, provided that the two optics have different dispersion functions.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 15, 2013Publication date: August 6, 2015Applicant: BAE SYSTEMS plcInventors: Lesile Charles Laycock, Christopher Stace
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Publication number: 20150211877Abstract: The following invention relates to an improved lens apparatus for use in a head up display (HUD), particularly for providing a HUD with an active virtual one which has variable and selectable distance to the user. The display device for vehicles comprises, at least one display, which provides system information that is to be displayed to a user, a partially reflecting combiner, which magnifies the system information from the display, and provides an active primary virtual image of said display, at least one fluidic lens located between the at least one display and said partially reflecting combiner, to provide the active primary virtual image.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 23, 2013Publication date: July 30, 2015Applicant: BAE SYSTEMS plcInventors: Leslie Charles Laycock, Christopher Stace
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Publication number: 20150029410Abstract: The following invention relates to an improved lens apparatus for use in a head up display (HUD), particularly for providing HUD with a depth of field and more particularly with providing a secondary virtual image in a different colour so as to provide a warning message. The partially reflecting combiner has a first surface S1 located closest to a display, and a second surface S2, located furthest from the display, wherein the effective radius of curvature of surface S2>S1, so as to provide two non-coincident virtual images. The selection of antireflective coatings on the surfaces S2 and S1 allows the non-coincident virtual images to have different coloured virtual images.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 9, 2013Publication date: January 29, 2015Applicant: BAE SYSTEMS plcInventors: Leslie Charles Laycock, Christopher Stace, Ferhat Culfaz
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Patent number: 7780328Abstract: Described herein is an apparatus which is, under a range of atmospheric conditions, capable of maintaining the emission of light at a point remote from a light source. Notably, the apparatus is able to heat and distribute a fluid, and by doing so, prevents condensation and ice from forming which could hamper the emission of light. The apparatus comprises a light source and a light emitter, with a light conduit and a fluid conduit running between. A method for using such apparatus is also described.Type: GrantFiled: July 12, 2007Date of Patent: August 24, 2010Assignee: BAE Systems PlcInventors: Peter David Foote, Christopher Stace, Leslie Charles Laycock
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Publication number: 20090279323Abstract: Described herein is an apparatus which is, under a range of atmospheric conditions, capable of maintaining the emission of light at a point remote from a light source. Notably, the apparatus is able to heat and distribute a fluid, and by doing so, prevents condensation and ice from forming which could hamper the emission of light. The apparatus comprises a light source and a light emitter, with a light conduit and a fluid conduit running between. A method for using such apparatus is also described.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 12, 2007Publication date: November 12, 2009Inventors: Peter David Foote, Christopher Stace, Leslie charles Laycock
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Patent number: 5793520Abstract: An optical cross bar switch assembly includes a first lens device (5) in the form of an array of lenslets (5a) operable to receive light from the input optical fiber array (1) in a manner such that the light from each fiber is received and collimated separately by an associated one of the lenslets (5a) with the collimated light from the array (5) being passed to a fan out grating element (3) which angularly diffracts and replicates the light from the input optical fibers.Type: GrantFiled: December 14, 1995Date of Patent: August 11, 1998Assignee: British Aerospace Public Limited CompanyInventors: Christopher Stace, Henry J. White
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Patent number: 4872742Abstract: An imaging system for maintaining the intensity of an output image constant, where the output image corresponds to a viewed scene. A focusing device forms an input image of the viewed scene on a variable grating modulation device. The viewed scene is then read from the focusing device and a scene intensity distribution pattern formed of two histograms is formed. One of these histograms is processed to produce an output image which has a constant range of intensity levels as adjusted using one of the intensity level of the one histogram.Type: GrantFiled: July 24, 1987Date of Patent: October 10, 1989Assignee: British Aerospace Public Limited CompanyInventors: Henry J. White, Christopher Stace