Patents by Inventor Frank B. Lang
Frank B. Lang 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: 6724609Abstract: Provided is an electrostatic sensing chuck for attracting particles to a portion of a particle contact surface near a deposition electrode, the electrostatic sensing chuck comprising a pixel comprising: a deposition electrode (DE) for selectively establishing an attraction field (Ea) at the particle contact surface; a shield electrode (SE) oppositely biased with respect to the deposition electrode; a charge sensing circuit to measure charge accumulated on each of the deposition electrode and the shield electrode, wherein the charge sensing circuit subtracts a second charge it senses at the shield electrode from a first charge it senses at the deposition electrode, thereby determining accumulated charge at the deposition electrode balanced by accumulated charge at the shield electrode.Type: GrantFiled: January 4, 2002Date of Patent: April 20, 2004Assignee: Delsys Pharmaceutical CorporationInventors: Hoi Cheong Sun, Nitin V. Desai, William R. Roach, David Norman Ludington, Timothy Allen Pletcher, David Keller, Frank B. Lang, Peter D. Southgate, Joseph T. McGinn
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Publication number: 20020167780Abstract: Provided is an electrostatic sensing chuck for attracting particles to a portion of a particle contact surface near a deposition electrode, the electrostatic sensing chuck comprising a pixel comprising: a deposition electrode (DE) for selectively establishing an attraction field (Ea) at the particle contact surface; a shield electrode (SE) oppositely biased with respect to the deposition electrode; a charge sensing circuit to measure charge accumulated on each of the deposition electrode and the shield electrode, wherein the charge sensing circuit subtracts a second charge it senses at the shield electrode from a first charge it senses at the deposition electrode, thereby determining accumulated charge at the deposition electrode balanced by accumulated charge at the shield electrode.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 4, 2002Publication date: November 14, 2002Inventors: Hoi Cheong Sun, Nitin V. Desai, William R. Roach, David Norman Ludington, Timothy Allen Pletcher, David Keller, Frank B. Lang, Peter D. Southgate, Joseph T. McGinn
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Patent number: 6370005Abstract: Provided is an electrostatic sensing chuck for attracting particles to a portion of a particle contact surface near a deposition electrode, the electrostatic sensing chuck comprising a pixel comprising: a deposition electrode (DE) for selectively establishing an attraction field (Ea) at the particle contact surface; a shield electrode (SE) oppositely biased with respect to the deposition electrode; a charge sensing circuit to measure charge accumulated on each of the deposition electrode and the shield electrode, wherein the charge sensing circuit subtracts a second charge it senses at the shield electrode from a first charge it senses at the deposition electrode, thereby determining accumulated charge at the deposition electrode balanced by accumulated charge at the shield electrode.Type: GrantFiled: October 14, 1999Date of Patent: April 9, 2002Assignee: Delsys Pharmaceutical CorporationInventors: Hoi Cheong Sun, Nitin V. Desai, William R. Roach, David Norman Ludington, Timothy Allen Pletcher, David Keller, Frank B. Lang, Peter D. Southgate, Joseph T. McGinn
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Patent number: 5103310Abstract: The present invention is directed to an improved solution to the problem of interference in the picture displayed by a standard NTSC receiver that results from a received television signal that includes a quadrature-amplitude modulated additional-information constituent passing through the Nyquist filter of the standard receiver (this additional-informaton constituent being intended for use only by wide-screen and/or extended-definition television receivers). This solution, in accordance with each of several different embodiments, employs means at the transmitter that includes frequency-dependent attenuation means operating at baseband frequencies to modify the relative amplitudes of each frequency component of the lower and upper sidebands of the transmitted television signal that defines the additional-information constituent in a manner to compensate for the attenuation characteristics of the Nyquist filter of a standard NTSC receiver.Type: GrantFiled: July 20, 1990Date of Patent: April 7, 1992Assignee: General Electric CompanyInventors: James J. Gibson, Theodor M. Wagner, Frank B. Lang
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Patent number: 4412254Abstract: A high voltage holddown circuit is used in a television receiver which derives high voltage potential from horizontal flyback pulses and which provides horizontal rate signals to the horizontal deflection circuit via a high frequency countdown arrangement. The holddown circuit operates by changing the divider modulus of the countdown circuitry during an overvoltage condition which reduces the amplitude of the flyback pulses and consequently reduces the high voltage.Type: GrantFiled: June 24, 1981Date of Patent: October 25, 1983Assignee: RCA CorporationInventor: Frank B. Lang
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Patent number: 4329712Abstract: The present invention describes non-linear circuitry for reducing intermodulation distortion occurring in signals recovered from a disc record. The non-linear circuit generates complementary signals in a diode modulator for cancelling the undesired distortion components of the recovered signal. A synchronous detector in a servo loop with the non-linear circuit samples the distortion component of the resultant baseband video signal and applies bias to condition the non-linear circuit to further reduce the distortion-components. A reference signal for the detector is derived from the sound components of the recovered signal.Type: GrantFiled: June 24, 1980Date of Patent: May 11, 1982Assignee: RCA CorporationInventor: Frank B. Lang
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Patent number: 4327432Abstract: Under certain conditions a video disc player can be responsive to externally applied interference signals to provide a defect in the display of the information recovered from the disc. Apparatus is provided between the pickup circuits and the normal defect compensation apparatus of the player to detect the presence of the external signals and to activate the normal defect compensation apparatus when the external signals are of a relatively high frequency and above a certain amplitude level.Type: GrantFiled: November 7, 1980Date of Patent: April 27, 1982Assignee: RCA CorporationInventors: Frank B. Lang, Jon K. Clemens
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Patent number: 4327431Abstract: Under certain conditions a video disc player can be responsive to externally applied interference signals to provide a defect in the display of the information recovered from the disc. Apparatus is provided between the pickup circuits and the normal defect compensation apparatus of the player to detect the presence of the external signals and to activate the normal defect compensation apparatus when the external signals are of a relatively high frequency and above a variable offset or threshold level. The threshold is made to vary as a function of the amplitude of the signal provided at the output of the pickup circuits.Type: GrantFiled: November 7, 1980Date of Patent: April 27, 1982Assignee: RCA CorporationInventors: Charles B. Dieterich, Frank B. Lang
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Patent number: 4312013Abstract: In a video disc system, geometric variations are recorded on the surface of the record and are representative of recorded picture and sound information. In a video disc playback apparatus for recovering picture and sound information from such a prerecorded record, a playback stylus is utilized to detect the geometric variations. Sound interference in the video signals may be produced by the non-linear characteristics of the playback stylus. A non-linear aperture correction circuit interposed between the playback stylus and the demodulator circuitry of the playback apparatus effects a substantial control of the intermodulation products.Type: GrantFiled: September 19, 1979Date of Patent: January 19, 1982Assignee: RCA CorporationInventors: Frank B. Lang, John J. Gibson, Michael D. Ross