Patents by Inventor David C. Dawson

David C. Dawson 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: 20170235057
    Abstract: Beam compressors include separated surfaces having positive and negative optical powers. A surface spacing is selected so that a collimated beam input to the beam compressor is output as a collimated beam. In some examples, beam compressors are situated to compress a laser beam stack that includes beams associated with a plurality of laser diodes. Beam compression ratios are typically selected so that a compressed beam stack focused into an optical waveguide has a numerical aperture corresponding to the numerical aperture of the optical waveguide.
    Type: Application
    Filed: February 16, 2017
    Publication date: August 17, 2017
    Applicant: nLIGHT, Inc.
    Inventors: David Martin Hemenway, David C. Dawson, Wolfram Urbanek
  • Publication number: 20160334588
    Abstract: A cross-cylinder objective assembly includes a fast axis objective (FAO) situated along an optical axis for focusing an incident laser beam along a fast axis, a slow axis objective (SAO) situated along the optical axis for focusing the incident laser beam along a slow axis, and a lens cell having fast and slow axis objective receiving portions for registering the FAO and SAO at a predetermined spacing along the optical axis.
    Type: Application
    Filed: May 13, 2016
    Publication date: November 17, 2016
    Applicant: nLIGHT, Inc.
    Inventors: David Martin Hemenway, Aaron Brown, David C. Dawson, Kylan Hoener, Shelly Lin, Wolfram Urbanek
  • Publication number: 20160181762
    Abstract: A high power diode laser module is provided with improved high temperature handling and reliability, the module including a housing made of a thermally conductive material and providing a module interior extending between a plurality of housing surfaces, at least one diode laser disposed in the module interior and situated to emit a laser beam, one or more optical components disposed in the module interior and coupled to the at least one diode laser so as to change one or more characteristics of the laser beam, a waveguide in optical communication with the module interior and situated to receive the laser beam from the one or more optical components, and an optical absorber disposed in the housing and situated to receive stray light which is associated with the laser beam and which is propagating in the module interior so as to absorb the stray light and conduct heat associated with the stray light away from the module interior and into the housing.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 16, 2015
    Publication date: June 23, 2016
    Applicant: nLIGHT Photonics Corporation
    Inventors: David C. Dawson, Wolfram Urbanek, David Martin Hemenway
  • Publication number: 20160178849
    Abstract: A fiber termination assembly includes an optical fiber inserted into an optical ferrule disposed in an optical passageway of a heat conductive housing, the optical passageway providing an optical path aligned with the openings of the housing, the optical ferrule including a central bore concentrically disposed about the optical path and configured to receive a portion of a proximal end of the optical fiber therein, the optical ferrule and optical fiber secured in relation to the heat conductive housing with epoxy at a distal end of the optical ferrule, wherein the optical ferrule is transparent at a predetermined wavelength of light such that for light coupled into an input surface of the proximal end of the optical fiber at least a portion of the light propagating as cladding modes is stripped out of the optical fiber and transported to and dissipated in the heat conductive housing.
    Type: Application
    Filed: October 23, 2015
    Publication date: June 23, 2016
    Applicant: nLIGHT Photonics Corporation
    Inventors: Kylan Hoener, David C. Dawson, Kevin A. Shea, R. Kirk Price
  • Patent number: 8776493
    Abstract: A prime mover uses detonation chambers to provide rotary power through a center hub. The center hub has a center shaft able to rotate and mounted to the center hub, and rotating arms are mounted to the center shaft. A detonation chamber is mounted to each rotating arm at a distance from the center hub which establishes a force moment about the center hub. Fuel passages connect an external fuel source, such as hydrogen and oxygen, with the detonation chambers to deliver fuel to the detonation chambers. Fuel delivered to the detonation chambers is ignited to establish a reaction force which is transferred through the rotating arms and the center hub. The rotating force is used to drive a generator.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 5, 2011
    Date of Patent: July 15, 2014
    Assignee: The United States of America as represented by the Secretary of the Navy
    Inventors: David C. Dawson, Richard C. Adams
  • Patent number: 8350770
    Abstract: In one embodiment, the present invention provides a configurable ground plane for a matched antenna so that by configuring or changing the ground plane shape in a controlled manner, a change in the radiation pattern can be achieved such that the main beam of the antenna is steered in a particular direction, and a null in another direction. According to one aspect of the present invention, antennas such as monopole or patch antennas with a configurable ground plane of the present invention with a plurality of configurable sectors can be made to change in shape, size and conductivity. Such ground plane modifications can be used to select the direction of maximum gain away from a direction of interference, such in the case of tactical jamming. Likewise, the ground plane modifications can be used to steer the maximum directivity of an antenna in a desired direction for increased signal integrity.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 6, 2010
    Date of Patent: January 8, 2013
    Assignee: The United States of America as represented by the Secretary of the Navy
    Inventor: David C. Dawson
  • Patent number: 6330257
    Abstract: The effectiveness of reflected light to stabilize the operational characteristics of a semiconductor diode laser varies with the polarization orientation of the reflected light. Stabilization failure can occur if the polarization orientation of the reflected light is orthogonal to the polarization of the light emitted by the laser source. The use of multiple reflectors can reduce the probability of stabilization failure by arranging the reflectors to return to the laser source portions of light having polarization orientations that are statistically independent with respect to each other.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 4, 1999
    Date of Patent: December 11, 2001
    Assignee: SDL, Inc.
    Inventors: Jo S. Major, Jr., Garnet Luick, Ian J. Booth, David C. Dawson, Fritz Christo, Robert G. Waarts
  • Patent number: 5434086
    Abstract: Cystic fibrosis (CF), a lethal genetic disease associated with a defect in Cl transport, is caused by mutations in the gene coding for cystic fibrosis transmembrane conductance regulator (CFTR). Surprisingly, not only wild type CFTR, but several naturally-occurring CFTR mutants carrying a defect in the first nucleotide binding fold (NFB1) all expressed cAMP-activatable Cl currents. Treatment of the CFTR mutants with appropriate concentrations of methylxanthine phosphodiesterase inhibitor (which increases cAMP levels) activated Cl conductance to near wild type levels. The present invention thus provides a new avenue for treating cystic fibrosis by the administration of therapeutically effective amounts of compounds which elevate cAMP levels. Dosage and patient responsiveness to treatment, as well as relative efficacies of the compounds being or to be administered can also be determined in accordance with the methods of present invention.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 9, 1993
    Date of Patent: July 18, 1995
    Assignee: The Regents of the University of Michigan
    Inventors: Francis S. Collins, Mitchell L. Drumm, David C. Dawson, Daniel J. Wilkinson