Patents by Inventor Dan Davidovici

Dan Davidovici 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: 7929824
    Abstract: An optical image recordation and image evaluation system has an imaging beam path and at least two digital cameras and a beam splitter. The beam splitter splits the light of the imaging beam path and conducts the same to respective digital cameras. The start time points for image recordation by the digital cameras are synchronized with respect to each other and the beam splitter is a dichroic beam splitter. The synchronization of the start time points preferably has an accuracy which is equal to or less than 1/1000th of the shortest exposure time of the digital cameras so that simultaneous images are recorded in different spectral ranges.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 13, 2004
    Date of Patent: April 19, 2011
    Assignee: Carl Zeiss MicroImaging GmbH
    Inventor: Dan Davidovici
  • Publication number: 20060245021
    Abstract: A multi-photon fluorescence microscope with an excitation beam path comprising an objective which focuses excitation radiation in a focal point in the sample, a scanning unit which shifts the focal point at least one-dimensionally, and a detecting unit which picks up luminescence radiation stimulated in the sample by multi-photon excitation is described, wherein the detecting unit comprises an area detector which is located on the side of the sample opposite to the objective.
    Type: Application
    Filed: September 14, 2004
    Publication date: November 2, 2006
    Inventor: Dan Davidovici
  • Publication number: 20050030407
    Abstract: An optical image recordation and image evaluation system has an imaging beam path and at least two digital cameras and a beam splitter. The beam splitter splits the light of the imaging beam path and conducts the same to respective digital cameras. The start time points for image recordation by the digital cameras are synchronized with respect to each other and the beam splitter is a dichroic beam splitter. The synchronization of the start time points preferably has an accuracy which is equal to or less than 1/1000th of the shortest exposure time of the digital cameras so that simultaneous images are recorded in different spectral ranges.
    Type: Application
    Filed: September 13, 2004
    Publication date: February 10, 2005
    Inventor: Dan Davidovici