Patents by Inventor David Nicolay
David Nicolay 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: 11395396Abstract: A system and method for providing high power factor wired lamp control that include receiving a lighting control input though a switch that is associated with at least one of: an operation and a function of at least one lamp. The system and method also include determining if an environment of the at least one lamp includes a connection between a neutral wire and the switch. The system and method additionally include communicating at least one electronic data command associated with the lighting control input to the at least one lamp through an AC power cycle. The system and method further include controlling the at least one lamp to operate based on the lighting control input based on the receipt of the at least one electronic data command communicated through the AC power cycle.Type: GrantFiled: April 7, 2021Date of Patent: July 19, 2022Assignee: ENERGY FOCUS, INC.Inventors: Laszlo A. Takacs, Attila Tomasovics, Greg Flies, David Nicolay, John M. Davenport, Zhang Liang
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Publication number: 20210322597Abstract: According to one aspect, a system for ultraviolet (UV) disinfection may include a switch and a lamp fixture. The lamp fixture may include a UV lamp and a UV controller. The switch may be configured to receive a command to engage in a UV disinfection mode. The UV controller may be configured to receive the command to engage in the UV disinfection mode from the switch via a switched line. The UV controller may activate the UV lamp based on the received command to engage in the UV disinfection mode.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 16, 2021Publication date: October 21, 2021Inventors: James Tu, Christopher F. Prochaska, Greg Flies, David Nicolay, John M. Davenport
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Publication number: 20210227672Abstract: A system and method for providing high power factor wired lamp control that include receiving a lighting control input though a switch that is associated with at least one of: an operation and a function of at least one lamp. The system and method also include determining if an environment of the at least one lamp includes a connection between a neutral wire and the switch. The system and method additionally include communicating at least one electronic data command associated with the lighting control input to the at least one lamp through an AC power cycle. The system and method further include controlling the at least one lamp to operate based on the lighting control input based on the receipt of the at least one electronic data command communicated through the AC power cycle.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 7, 2021Publication date: July 22, 2021Inventors: Laszlo A. Takacs, Attila Tomasovics, Greg Flies, David Nicolay, John M. Davenport, Zhang Liang
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Patent number: 11057981Abstract: A system and method for providing high power factor wired lamp control that include receiving a lighting control input though a switch that is associated with at least one of: an operation and a function of at least one lamp. The system and method also include processing a digital data packet that includes at least one electronic data command associated with the lighting control input. The system and method additionally include implementing at least one powerline interruption associated with an AC power cycle to communicate the digital data packet to the at least one lamp. The system and method further include controlling the at least one lamp to operate based on the lighting control input based on the receipt of the digital data packet communicated through the AC power cycle.Type: GrantFiled: May 27, 2020Date of Patent: July 6, 2021Assignee: ENERGY FOCUS, INC.Inventors: Laszlo A. Takacs, Attila Tomasovics, Greg Flies, David Nicolay, John Davenport, Zhang Liang, Jay Seifert
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Publication number: 20210051786Abstract: A system and method for providing high power factor wired lamp control that include receiving a lighting control input though a switch that is associated with at least one of: an operation and a function of at least one lamp. The system and method also include processing a digital data packet that includes at least one electronic data command associated with the lighting control input. The system and method additionally include implementing at least one powerline interruption associated with an AC power cycle to communicate the digital data packet to the at least one lamp. The system and method further include controlling the at least one lamp to operate based on the lighting control input based on the receipt of the digital data packet communicated through the AC power cycle.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 27, 2020Publication date: February 18, 2021Inventors: Laszlo A. Takacs, Attila Tomasovics, Greg Flies, David Nicolay, John Davenport, Zhang Liang, Jay Seifert
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Publication number: 20170281043Abstract: Systems and methods for delivery of radiotherapy in conjunction with magnetic resonance imaging in which various conductors, shields and shims may be used to solve issues occurring when radiation therapy equipment is placed in the vicinity of an magnetic resonance imaging system.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 12, 2017Publication date: October 5, 2017Inventors: Shmaryu M. Shvartsman, James F. Dempsey, David Nicolay
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Patent number: 9675271Abstract: Systems and methods for delivery of radiotherapy in conjunction with magnetic resonance imaging in which various conductors, shields and shims may be used to solve issues occurring when radiation therapy equipment is placed in the vicinity of an magnetic resonance imaging system.Type: GrantFiled: March 13, 2013Date of Patent: June 13, 2017Assignee: ViewRay Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Shmaryu M. Shvartsman, James F. Dempsey, David Nicolay
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Patent number: 9366686Abstract: A microplate stacker capable of removing and replacing standard microplate lids by separating a microplate from a lid located directly above the microplate in a stack of microplates and lids.Type: GrantFiled: October 17, 2014Date of Patent: June 14, 2016Assignee: BIO-TEK INSTRUMENTS, INC.Inventors: Matthew Stiles, William David Nicolay, G. Gerard Gormley, Byron Smith
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Publication number: 20150110690Abstract: A microplate stacker capable of removing and replacing standard microplate lids by separating a microplate from a lid located directly above the microplate in a stack of microplates and lids.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 17, 2014Publication date: April 23, 2015Applicant: BIOTEK INSTRUMENTS, INC.Inventors: Matthew STILES, William David NICOLAY, G. Gerard GORMLEY, Byron SMITH
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Publication number: 20140275963Abstract: Systems and methods for delivery of radiotherapy in conjunction with magnetic resonance imaging in which various conductors, shields and shims may be used to solve issues occurring when radiation therapy equipment is placed in the vicinity of an magnetic resonance imaging system.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 13, 2013Publication date: September 18, 2014Applicant: ViewRay, IncorporatedInventors: Shmaryu M. Shvartsman, James F. Dempsey, David Nicolay
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Patent number: 6747697Abstract: An adaptive median filter (40) provides dynamic detection and correction of digital image defects which are caused by defective or malfunctioning elements of a radiation detector array (20). The adaptive median filter receives (100) lines of pixel values of a digital image that may have defects and a user-defined defect threshold. The lines of pixel values are scanned on a pixel-by-pixel basis using a kernel of n×n pixels, where the kernel contains the candidate pixel being examined (120). Each kernel is numerically reordered (130) and a median value is calculated (140). A defect threshold value is calculated by multiplying the user-defined defect threshold criteria and the candidate pixel value (150). A reference value is calculated by subtracting the candidate pixel value and the median value (160). The reference value is compared to the defect threshold value (170).Type: GrantFiled: July 12, 2000Date of Patent: June 8, 2004Assignee: Koninklijke Philips Electronics, N.V.Inventors: Zhongmin Steve Lin, David Nicolay, Hung Yuet Wong
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Patent number: 5058148Abstract: Improved apparatus, circuitry and method is disclosed for control of a television camera in a radiographic imaging system. The system includes a radiation source, an image intensifier tube and several associated components for acquiring analog radiation representing images in one or more of several prime analog study modes. The analog acquisition components include any one or a combination of a cine camera, a spot film camera and a spot film device. Radiation is directed from the source through a subject to the intensifier tube input and to selected analog acquisition components. As the analog images are acquired, a television camera views the image tube output to produce another image, by way of a monitor, in verification that the radiation exposure is of a character suitable for the selected analog image acquisition mode. Sets of representations of camera operating parameter value decisions are stored in non-volatile random access memory circuitry coupled to the camera.Type: GrantFiled: July 18, 1988Date of Patent: October 15, 1991Assignee: Picker International, Inc.Inventors: Leonard F. Plut, David Nicolay
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Patent number: 4930144Abstract: A radiographic imaging system and method is disclosed having improved monitor control for enhancing the flexibility of a monitor so that one monitor can perform optimally under several system operating modes. The monitor automically detects the line rate most suitable for producing an image in the selected mode. Brightness compensation is accomplished as a function of the scan line rate at which the monitor is operating. Aspect ratio of the monitor produced image is also adjusted automatically in accordance with the operating mode selected. The system incorporates monitor brightness adjustment as a function of aspect ratio as well. Where the system incorporates a video tape or disk recorder, a time constant of the monitor is adjusted to optimize the monitor's compatibility with the video data output from the recorder in response to the selection of an operating mode wherein the recorder feeds the monitor with video information.Type: GrantFiled: May 25, 1988Date of Patent: May 29, 1990Assignee: Picker International, Inc.Inventors: Leonard F. Plut, David Nicolay
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Patent number: 4910592Abstract: An x-ray imaging system incorporating a television imaging chain is disclosed. The system includes automatic gain control circuitry, operable upon the video signal produced by the camera of the television imaging chain. The gain control circuitry affords automatic gain control capability for increasing the video gain in response to an undesired decrease in video output signal level. The gain control circuitry, however, is constrained in that it includes circuitry for establishing a minimum video gain which is always maintained during a study, irrespective of increases in brightness of an overall sample window area of the image, which could otherwise cause undesirable darkening of areas of interest in the image when the sample window also includes uninteresting structure which happens to exhibit a bright field.Type: GrantFiled: January 13, 1988Date of Patent: March 20, 1990Assignee: Picker International, Inc.Inventors: Robert E. Shroy, Jr., Leonard F. Plut, David Nicolay, Louis A. Paradiso, Charles G. Cassudakis
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Patent number: 4884291Abstract: A system and method using television for x-ray radiographic imaging is disclosed. The disclosure is directed to circuitry and technique whereby digital information for defining blanking time and active time for a given television scan format is stored in read only memory circuitry. In operation, the system blanks unwanted data, producing for active display only a circular image of predetermined size and location. Additional read only memory is used as lookup tables to scale the circular image size, or to alter its shape symmetrically about a center line.Type: GrantFiled: July 11, 1988Date of Patent: November 28, 1989Assignee: Picker International, Inc.Inventor: David Nicolay
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Patent number: 4802002Abstract: A medical diagnostic television imaging system is disclosed having an x-ray source, an image intensifier tube and a video camera positioned to view the output face of the image tube. A monitor is coupled to receive video and synchronization signals from the camera. Means is associated with the video camera for controlling the camera to scan at a selected one of a plurality of scan rate formats. Circuitry is provided for suppressing the delivery of video to the monitor in response to the selection of at least one of the plurality of scan rates. During video suppression, transmission of synchronization signals to the monitor continues.Type: GrantFiled: May 15, 1987Date of Patent: January 31, 1989Assignee: Picker International, Inc.Inventors: Leonard F. Plut, David Nicolay
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Patent number: 4677477Abstract: Improved apparatus, circuitry and method is disclosed for control of a television camera in a radiographic imaging system. The system includes a radiation source, an image intensifier tube and several associated components for acquiring analog radiation representing images in one or more of several prime analog study modes. The analog acquisition components include any one or a combination of a cine camera, a spot film camera and a spot film device. Radiation is directed from the source through a subject to the intensifier tube input and to selected analog acquisition components. As the analog images are acquired, a television camera views the image tube output to produce another image, by way of a monitor, in verification that the radiation exposure is of a character suitable for the selected analog image acquisition mode. Sets of representations of camera operating parameter value decisions are stored in non-volatile random access memory circuitry coupled to the camera.Type: GrantFiled: August 8, 1985Date of Patent: June 30, 1987Assignee: Picker International, Inc.Inventors: Leonard F. Plut, David Nicolay