Patents by Inventor David M. Bean

David M. Bean 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: 20230223742
    Abstract: A monolithic edge emitting semiconductor laser comprising multiple laser diodes using aluminum indium gallium arsenide phosphide AlInGaAs/InGaAsP/InP material system, emitting in long wavelengths (1250 nm to 1720 nm). Each laser diode contains an active region comprising aluminium indium gallium arsenide quantum wells (AlInGaAs QW) and aluminum indium gallium arsenide (AlInGaAs) barriers and is connected to the subsequent monolithic laser diode by highly doped, low bandgap and low resistive indium gallium arsenide junction called tunnel junction.
    Type: Application
    Filed: May 10, 2021
    Publication date: July 13, 2023
    Applicant: SEMINEX CORPORATION
    Inventors: Sidi Aboujja, David M. Bean
  • Patent number: 11152767
    Abstract: A monolithic edge emitting semiconductor laser comprising multiple laser diodes using aluminum indium gallium arsenide phosphide AlInGaAs/InGaAsP/InP material system, emitting in long wavelengths (1250 nm to 1720 nm). Each laser diode contains an active region comprising aluminium indium gallium arsenide quantum wells (AlInGaAs QW) and aluminium indium gallium arsenide (AlInGaAs) barriers and connected to the subsequent monolithic laser diode by highly doped, low bandgap and low resistive indium gallium arsenide junction called tunnel junction.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 2, 2020
    Date of Patent: October 19, 2021
    Assignee: Seminex Corporation
    Inventors: Sidi Aboujja, David M. Bean
  • Patent number: 11135444
    Abstract: A method for providing localized heating of the dermal layers of skin of a patient, using energy in the form of a group of pulses having defined parameters in a controlled manner. This method preferably uses an optical delivery system to deliver pulsed energy to a specific spot of skin so that targeted layers of the affected skin are heated to a desired temperature range. The temperature range is optimally selected to maximize treatment efficacy while minimizing pain to the patient. Example applications include reducing wrinkles, acne, hair, scar tissue, warts, and promoting wound healing. In this method, the temperature of the selected locus rises quickly to the desired temperature range, then is maintained within a controlled range with a relatively flat temperature profile. The method maintains the temperature by controlling one or more of a pulse energy intensity, pulse width, and pulse frequency or time delay between pulses.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 9, 2016
    Date of Patent: October 5, 2021
    Assignee: Seminex Corporation
    Inventors: David M. Bean, Matthew Hamerstrom, Alyssa Bean
  • Patent number: 10686293
    Abstract: A system for self-aligning assembly and packaging of semiconductor lasers allows reduction of time, cost and testing expenses for high power density systems. A laser package mounting system, such as a modified TO-can (transistor outline can), has modifications that increase heat transfer from the active laser to a heat exchanger or other heat sink. A prefabricated heat exchanger assembly mounts both a laser package and one or more lenses. Direct mounting of a fan assembly to the package further minimizes assembly steps. Components may be physically and optically aligned during assembly by clocking and other indexing means, so that the entire system is self-aligned and focused by the assembly process without requiting post-assembly adjustment. This system can lower costs and thereby enable the use of high powered semiconductor lasers in low cost, high volume production, such as consumer items.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 8, 2016
    Date of Patent: June 16, 2020
    Assignee: Seminex Corporation
    Inventors: David M. Bean, John J. Callahan
  • Publication number: 20170093122
    Abstract: A system for self-aligning assembly and packaging of semiconductor lasers allows reduction of time, cost and testing expenses for high power density systems. A laser package mounting system, such as a modified TO-can (transistor outline can), has modifications that increase heat transfer from the active laser to a heat exchanger or other heat sink. A prefabricated heat exchanger assembly mounts both a laser package and one or more lenses. Direct mounting of a fan assembly to the package further minimizes assembly steps. Components may be physically and optically aligned during assembly by clocking and other indexing means, so that the entire system is self-aligned and focused by the assembly process without requiting post-assembly adjustment. This system can lower costs and thereby enable the use of high powered semiconductor lasers in low cost, high volume production, such as consumer items.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 8, 2016
    Publication date: March 30, 2017
    Inventors: David M. Bean, John J. Callahan
  • Patent number: 9537284
    Abstract: A system for self-aligning assembly and packaging of semiconductor lasers allows reduction of time, cost and testing expenses for high power density systems. A laser package mounting system, such as a modified TO-can (transistor outline can), has modifications that increase heat transfer from the active laser to a heat exchanger or other heat sink. A prefabricated heat exchanger assembly mounts both a laser package and one or more lenses. Direct mounting of a fan assembly to the package further minimizes assembly steps. Components may be physically and optically aligned during assembly by clocking and other indexing means, so that the entire system is self-aligned and focused by the assembly process without requiring post-assembly adjustment. This system can lower costs and thereby enable the use of high powered semiconductor lasers in low cost, high volume production, such as consumer items.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 8, 2014
    Date of Patent: January 3, 2017
    Assignee: SemiNex Corporation
    Inventors: David M. Bean, John J. Callahan
  • Publication number: 20160250498
    Abstract: A method for providing localized heating of the dermal layers of skin of a patient, using energy in the form of a group of pulses having defined parameters in a controlled manner. This method preferably uses an optical delivery system to deliver pulsed energy to a specific spot of skin so that targeted layers of the affected skin are heated to a desired temperature range. The temperature range is optimally selected to maximize treatment efficacy while minimizing pain to the patient. Example applications include reducing wrinkles, acne, hair, scar tissue, warts, and promoting wound healing. In this method, the temperature of the selected locus rises quickly to the desired temperature range, then is maintained within a controlled range with a relatively flat temperature profile. The method maintains the temperature by controlling one or more of a pulse energy intensity, pulse width, and pulse frequency or time delay between pulses.
    Type: Application
    Filed: May 9, 2016
    Publication date: September 1, 2016
    Inventors: David M. Bean, Matthew Hamerstrom, Alyssa Bean
  • Patent number: 9333371
    Abstract: A method for providing localized heating of the dermal layers of skin of a patient, using energy in the form of a group of pulses having defined parameters in a controlled manner. This method preferably uses an optical delivery system to deliver pulsed energy to a specific spot of skin so that targeted layers of the affected skin are heated to a desired temperature range. The temperature range is optimally selected to maximize treatment efficacy while minimizing pain to the patient. Example applications include reducing wrinkles, acne, hair, scar tissue, warts, and promoting wound healing. In this method, the temperature of the selected locus rises quickly to the desired temperature range, then is maintained within a controlled range with a relatively flat temperature profile. The method maintains the temperature by controlling one or more of a pulse energy intensity, pulse width, and pulse frequency or time delay between pulses.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 29, 2013
    Date of Patent: May 10, 2016
    Assignee: SemiNex Corporation
    Inventors: David M. Bean, Matthew Hamerstrom, Alyssa Bean
  • Publication number: 20140322840
    Abstract: A system for self-aligning assembly and packaging of semiconductor lasers allows reduction of time, cost and testing expenses for high power density systems. A laser package mounting system, such as a modified TO-can (transistor outline can), has modifications that increase heat transfer from the active laser to a heat exchanger or other heat sink. A prefabricated heat exchanger assembly mounts both a laser package and one or more lenses. Direct mounting of a fan assembly to the package further minimizes assembly steps. Components may be physically and optically aligned during assembly by clocking and other indexing means, so that the entire system is self-aligned and focused by the assembly process without requiring post-assembly adjustment. This system can lower costs and thereby enable the use of high powered semiconductor lasers in low cost, high volume production, such as consumer items.
    Type: Application
    Filed: July 8, 2014
    Publication date: October 30, 2014
    Inventors: David M. Bean, John J. Callahan
  • Patent number: 8811439
    Abstract: A system for self-aligning assembly and packaging of semiconductor lasers allows reduction of time, cost and testing expenses for high power density systems. A laser package mounting system, such as a modified TO-can (transistor outline can), has modifications that increase heat transfer from the active laser to a heat exchanger or other heat sink. A prefabricated heat exchanger assembly mounts both a laser package and one or more lenses. Direct mounting of a fan assembly to the package further minimizes assembly steps. Components may be physically and optically aligned during assembly by clocking and other indexing means, so that the entire system is self-aligned and focused by the assembly process without requiring post-assembly adjustment. This system can lower costs and thereby enable the use of high powered semiconductor lasers in low cost, high volume production, such as consumer items.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 23, 2009
    Date of Patent: August 19, 2014
    Assignee: SemiNex Corporation
    Inventors: David M. Bean, John J. Callahan
  • Publication number: 20140121631
    Abstract: A method for providing localized heating of the dermal layers of skin of a patient, using energy in the form of a group of pulses having defined parameters in a controlled manner. This method preferably uses an optical delivery system to deliver pulsed energy to a specific spot of skin so that targeted layers of the affected skin are heated to a desired temperature range. The temperature range is optimally selected to maximize treatment efficacy while minimizing pain to the patient. Example applications include reducing wrinkles, acne, hair, scar tissue, warts, and promoting wound healing. In this method, the temperature of the selected locus rises quickly to the desired temperature range, then is maintained within a controlled range with a relatively flat temperature profile. The method maintains the temperature by controlling one or more of a pulse energy intensity, pulse width, and pulse frequency or time delay between pulses.
    Type: Application
    Filed: October 29, 2013
    Publication date: May 1, 2014
    Inventors: David M. Bean, Matthew Hamerstrom, Alyssa Bean
  • Publication number: 20110122905
    Abstract: A system for self-aligning assembly and packaging of semiconductor lasers allows reduction of time, cost and testing expenses for high power density systems. A laser package mounting system, such as a modified TO-can (transistor outline can), has modifications that increase heat transfer from the active laser to a heat exchanger or other heat sink. A prefabricated heat exchanger assembly mounts both a laser package and one or more lenses. Direct mounting of a fan assembly to the package further minimizes assembly steps. Components may be physically and optically aligned during assembly by clocking and other indexing means, so that the entire system is self-aligned and focused by the assembly process without requiring post-assembly adjustment. This system can lower costs and thereby enable the use of high powered semiconductor lasers in low cost, high volume production, such as consumer items.
    Type: Application
    Filed: November 23, 2009
    Publication date: May 26, 2011
    Applicant: SEMINEX CORPORATION
    Inventors: David M. Bean, John J. Callahan
  • Publication number: 20110040358
    Abstract: Semiconductor lasers, in which the laser diode output is used directly for medical treatment, can be compact, lightweight and efficient. Lasers operating in the relatively “eye-safe” window of about 1350-1600 nm can be used to treat wounds and diseases of the skin and other organs, for example to cut, ablate or coagulate bodily tissues and fluids. Because the wavelength is eye-safe, the treatment can be through-space, and does not require the use of a fiber optic containment system. The device need not directly contact tissue. Such devices can be battery operated, are portable and self-contained, and thus are suitable for uses that are not confined to medical facilities, including use in emergency situations and in military operations.
    Type: Application
    Filed: March 3, 2009
    Publication date: February 17, 2011
    Applicant: SEMINEX CORPORATION
    Inventors: David M. Bean, Donald C. Freeman
  • Patent number: 7701991
    Abstract: A semiconductor laser diode using the aluminum gallium, arsenide, gallium indium arsenide phosphide, indium phosphide, (AlGaInAs/GaInAsP/InP) material system and related combinations is disclosed. Both the design of the active layer and the design of the optical cavity are optimized to minimize the temperature rise of the active region and to minimize the effects of elevated active layer temperature on the laser efficiency. The result is a high output power semiconductor laser for the wavelengths between 1.30 and 1.61 micrometers for the pumping of erbium doped waveguide devices or for direct use in military, medical, or commercial applications.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 22, 2005
    Date of Patent: April 20, 2010
    Assignee: SemiNex Corporation
    Inventors: David M. Bean, Yi Qian, Daniel E. Pulver
  • Patent number: 7353611
    Abstract: An alignment tool of the present invention is provided for aligning a sight for a bow. The alignment tool may comprise a sight reference plate comprising reference markings, and a support mechanism attached to the sight reference plate for releasably attaching the sight reference plate to the bow behind the sight such that the sight may be adjusted relative to the reference markings on the sight reference plate. The support mechanism may comprise a peg for releasable attachment to a stabilizer hole of the bow. The alignment tool may further comprise an additional structure for enabling the adjustment of the nocks, rest, and tiller of the bow.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 21, 2005
    Date of Patent: April 8, 2008
    Inventors: Michael W. Edwards, David M. Bean
  • Patent number: D649636
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 21, 2011
    Date of Patent: November 29, 2011
    Assignee: SemiNex Corporation
    Inventors: David M. Bean, Christopher R. Rafferty, John J. Callahan