Patents by Inventor Donald R. Webster
Donald R. Webster 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: 6737649Abstract: In an infrared analysis instrument, a fiber optic probe, designed to be inserted into a particulate sample, is formed from distal ends of transmitting and receiving optic fibers. The distal ends of the transmitting fibers are located centrally in the probe and the distal ends of the receiving fibers are formed in a ring around the distal ends of the transmitting fibers. The distal ends of the receiving fibers are set back from the distal ends of the transmitting fibers. The receiving fibers carrying diffusely scattered light reflected from and transmitted through the particulate sample to a spectrophotometer housing containing fixed grating and an array of silicon photodetectors arranged to detect the spectrum dispersed by the grating in the range of 500 to 1100 nm.Type: GrantFiled: April 16, 2002Date of Patent: May 18, 2004Assignee: Foss NIRSystems, Inc.Inventor: Donald R. Webster
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Publication number: 20030193028Abstract: In an infrared analysis instrument, a fiber optic probe, designed to be inserted into a particulate sample, is formed from distal ends of transmitting and receiving optic fibers. The distal ends of the transmitting fibers are located centrally in the probe and the distal ends of the receiving fibers are formed in a ring around the distal ends of the transmitting fibers. The distal ends of the receiving fibers are set back from the distal ends of the transmitting fibers. The receiving fibers carrying diffusely scattered light reflected from and transmitted through the particulate sample to a spectrophotometer housing containing fixed grating and an array of silicon photodetectors arranged to detect the spectrum dispersed by the grating in the range of 500 to 1100 nm.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 16, 2002Publication date: October 16, 2003Inventor: Donald R. Webster
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Patent number: 5477322Abstract: In a spectrophotometer, a light source is provided in the form of a multiplicity of light emitting diodes which transmit light through an entrance slit to irradiate an oscillating grating. The light is dispersed by the grating toward an exit slit which transmits a narrow bandwidth of light to irradiate a sample. As the grating oscillates, the wavelength transmitted through the exit slit is scanned through a selected spectrum. The diodes in the array each emit light in a different wavelength band so that the diodes as a group emit light throughout the selected spectrum. As the grating oscillates, the diodes are energized and extinguished in sequence so that no more than two diodes will be energized at any given instant of time and the energized diode will be emitting light at the wavelength dispersed by the grating to the exit slit.Type: GrantFiled: October 13, 1994Date of Patent: December 19, 1995Assignee: NIRSystems IncorporatedInventor: Donald R. Webster
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Patent number: 4738535Abstract: In an optical instrument, fiber optics are employed to receive light from a linear filament. The fiber optics are arranged into a plurality of light receiving bundle ends distributed around the linear filament and shaped into narrow rectangular slits aligned with the filament. The fibers from each of the receiving ends are equally distributed between two transmitting ends which direct the light through cylindrical lenses to opposite sides of a rotating filter wheel in a paddle wheel configuration. Light beams from the transmitting ends of the fiber optic bundles pass through filters on the filter wheel to additional fiber optic bundles which carry the received light to a probe.Type: GrantFiled: July 22, 1986Date of Patent: April 19, 1988Assignee: Pacific Scientific CompanyInventor: Donald R. Webster
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Patent number: 4737034Abstract: An optical analysis system employs a rectangular beam of light passing through interference filters to analyze the constituents of a test sample moving through the beam. A plurality of interference filters are moved successively through the beam between the source of the beam and the sample and are tilted about an axis as they are moved, thereby transmitting a range of wavelengths to the sample. Skew rays of light in the beam strike the filters at different angles from the angles at which rays parallel to the axis of the beam strike the filters and so transmit wavelengths different from those of rays parallel to the axis of the beam. The angle deviation is greatest for the skew light rays which are skewed from the axis of the beam in a plane perpendicular to the tilt axis of the filters. Thus, the shorter dimension of the rectangular beam is arranged to be perpendicular to the tilt axis of the filters.Type: GrantFiled: February 20, 1981Date of Patent: April 12, 1988Assignee: Pacific Scientific CompanyInventor: Donald R. Webster
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Patent number: 4538908Abstract: In an instrument for optically analyzing particulate samples such as grain samples, the sample is introduced into a chute which is received in a vibrating apparatus to vibrate the grain in the chute and compact it. The chute is then dropped to a carriage which transports the chute and the grain through a beam of narrow band infrared light. A photocell is positioned to detect the amount of light passing through the grain sample.Type: GrantFiled: September 23, 1982Date of Patent: September 3, 1985Assignee: Pacific Scientific CompanyInventor: Donald R. Webster
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Patent number: 4443108Abstract: In an instrument adapted particularly for analyzing agricultural products, such as grain, interference filters are rotated successively through an infrared wide wavelength band beam of light, which irradiates a sample of the product. Each of the interference filters operates to transmit a narrow wavelength band of light, the center frequency of which is scanned through a range of values as the angle of incidence of the beam of light to the interference filter varies as the filter rotates through the beam of light. An optical track is provided which rotates with the assembly of interference filters to generate pulses from index markings in the optical track. The markings in the optical track are spaced so that one pulse is generated for each angstrom of variation of the center frequency transmitted through an interference filter.Type: GrantFiled: March 30, 1981Date of Patent: April 17, 1984Assignee: Pacific Scientific Instruments CompanyInventor: Donald R. Webster
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Patent number: 4422760Abstract: An instrument for optically measuring and analyzing samples of particulate material includes a chute for conveying the samples through a light beam by which the measurements are made and a trough positioned at the bottom of the chute. The trough supports a column of the particulate material in the chute and acts as a gate to prevent the particulate material from flowing out of the chute. The trough is mounted on a vibrator and during the measurement operation vibrates to cause the particulate material to flow out of the chute. When vibrating, the trough transmits vibrations up through the column of particulate material in the chute to maintain the column in a free flowing condition and to prevent bridging.Type: GrantFiled: February 20, 1981Date of Patent: December 27, 1983Assignee: Pacific Scientific Instruments CompanyInventor: Donald R. Webster
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Patent number: 4400086Abstract: In an instrument for optically measuring the constituents of grain samples, a grinder is provided to grind a sample of grain and direct the ground grain into a chute. A hopper is provided for loading the grain into the grinder with a gate for controlling the flow of the grain into the grinder. A filter wheel and infrared light source assembly directs a beam of infrared light on the grain sample in the chute while continuously changing the wavelength irradiating the grain. As the infrared light is irradiating grain, the grain is moved in a bed through the infrared light and reflectivity measurements are made. From these reflectivity measurements, the oil, water and protein content of the grain sample is determined.Type: GrantFiled: June 4, 1979Date of Patent: August 23, 1983Assignee: Pacific Scientific Instruments CompanyInventor: Donald R. Webster
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Patent number: 4260262Abstract: An improved grain quality analyzer, for analyzing the percentage concentration of various constituents, e.g. protein and water, in a grain sample, photo-optically measures the change in the optical density of the sample, .DELTA. OD, in a range of characteristic wavelengths and, for protein, in a range of neutral wavelengths and uses these measured values to compute the percentage concentration of the constituents.A grain sample is irradiated with light, the wavelength of which sweeps across the infrared light-spectrum including a range of wavelengths termed characteristic wavelengths, and, for protein, a range of wavelengths termed neutral wavelengths.Type: GrantFiled: November 28, 1978Date of Patent: April 7, 1981Assignee: Neotec CorporationInventor: Donald R. Webster
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Patent number: 4040747Abstract: An automatic test instrument for gaging the percentage of various constituents in organic substances by comparing the reflective optical density of the subject at various wavelengths. Narrow band optical filters are connected together in the form of a rotatable paddle wheel positioned so that the filters can be individually swept through the incident light path between the specimen and wideband light source. As the filter wheel turns, the band of light passed by each filter is progressively shifted with the changing angle of the filter relative to the light path. The filter wheel configuration includes opaque vanes extending from the ends of the filters to periodically interrupt the passage of light to the specimen. Photocells are positioned to sense the level of light reflected from the specimen. The output of the photocells is sampled at pedetermined times relative to the rotation of the filter wheel to yield values indicative of reflected intensity at certain wavelengths.Type: GrantFiled: August 15, 1974Date of Patent: August 9, 1977Assignee: Neotec CorporationInventor: Donald R. Webster
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Patent number: 4037970Abstract: An automatic test instrument for gaging the percentage of various constituents in organic substances by comparing the reflective optical density of the subject at various wavelengths. Narrow band optical filters are connected together in the form of a rotatable paddle wheel positioned so that the filters can be individually swept through the incident light path between the specimen and wideband light source. As the filter wheel turns, the band of light passed by each filter is progressively shifted with the changing angle of the filter relative to the light path. The filter wheel configuration includes opaque vanes extending from the ends of the filters to periodically interrupt the passage of light to the specimen. Photocells are positioned to sense the level of light reflected from the specimen. The output of the photocells is sampled at predetermined times relative to the rotation of the filter wheel to yield values indicative of reflected intensity at certain wavelengths.Type: GrantFiled: January 30, 1976Date of Patent: July 26, 1977Assignee: Neotec CorporationInventors: Donald R. Webster, Eugene R. Ganssle