Patents by Inventor Daniel van der Weide

Daniel van der Weide 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: 20060189973
    Abstract: A near-field antenna structure is described that is an effective delivery tool for radiofrequency (RF) and microwave power to achieve coagulative necrosis in metastatic tumors while reducing or eliminating thermal conduction along the structure. This tool is a probe small enough to be used safely virtually anywhere in the neck, chest, abdomen, and pelvis, and be guided by computerized tomography (CT) or ultrasonic imaging.
    Type: Application
    Filed: September 28, 2005
    Publication date: August 24, 2006
    Inventor: Daniel van der Weide
  • Publication number: 20060163767
    Abstract: A method disclosed for producing polymer-based cantilevers for use in atomic force microscopy in a batch process. The method includes forming a mold in a mold material, for example PDMS, using a master cantilever, removing the master cantilever from the mold material to reveal a mold cavity, filling the mold cavity with plastic, for example polystyrene, to form a plastic cantilever in the mold, and removing the plastic cantilever from the mold, for example using adhesive tape or flexing the mold. At least one surface of the plastic cantilever can be coated with a reflective metal, such as gold. The plastic cantilever can be functionalized for use in magnetic force microscopy by attaching a probe tip formed of magnetic metal, for example a 10 ?m nickel sphere.
    Type: Application
    Filed: January 21, 2005
    Publication date: July 27, 2006
    Inventors: Daniel van der Weide, Charles Paulson, Andrew Stevens
  • Publication number: 20060125572
    Abstract: A nonlinear transmission line phase shifter has multiple transmission line sections connected together at nodes in series between input and output terminals. First and second diodes are connected to each node in parallel with each other and with opposite polarity. A bias voltage source is connected to the first diodes to bias the diodes off and a bias voltage source is connected to the second diodes to bias the second diodes off. During operation, one of the two diodes in each section slows the phase velocity while the other accelerates the phase velocity, so that harmonic distortion can be reduced as compared to conventional nonlinear transmission line structures.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 9, 2004
    Publication date: June 15, 2006
    Inventors: Daniel van der Weide, Hong-Joon Kim
  • Publication number: 20050270091
    Abstract: A left-handed nonlinear transmission line system has multiple nonlinear capacitors connected in series between input and output terminals and multiple inductances connected in parallel between the nonlinear capacitors and a return conductor extending between the input and output terminals. The nonlinear capacitors have a capacitance characteristic that changes with the voltage applied across the capacitors, such as a capacitance that decreases with increasing voltage. A radio frequency signal source is coupled to the input terminals and provides power at a selected drive frequency. Depending on the frequency of the drive signal with respect to the Bragg cutoff frequency of the nonlinear transmission line, the output signal may include a strong signal component at the third harmonic of the input drive signal frequency, components at higher harmonics, or components at fractional frequencies of the input drive signal frequency.
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 3, 2004
    Publication date: December 8, 2005
    Inventors: Alexander Kozyrev, Daniel van der Weide
  • Patent number: 6845655
    Abstract: Frequency translation of microelectromechanical vibration signals such as a tip vibration signal in a scanning force microscopy system expands the versatility of existing control systems and enables new signal processing techniques. The vibration signal such as the cantilever probe tip vibration signal of a scanning force microscopy is frequency converted to a lower or higher frequency signal that is utilized to provide a control signal.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 17, 2003
    Date of Patent: January 25, 2005
    Assignee: Wisconsin Alumni Research Foundation
    Inventors: Daniel van der Weide, Bjoern Rosner
  • Publication number: 20040182140
    Abstract: Frequency translation of microelectromechanical vibration signals such as a tip vibration signal in a scanning force microscopy system expands the versatility of existing control systems and enables new signal processing techniques. The vibration signal such as the cantilever probe tip vibration signal of a scanning force microscopy is frequency converted to a lower or higher frequency signal that is utilized to provide a control signal.
    Type: Application
    Filed: March 17, 2003
    Publication date: September 23, 2004
    Inventors: Daniel van der Weide, Bjoern Rosner