Patents by Inventor Frank DeWitt
Frank DeWitt 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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Publication number: 20140265234Abstract: A universal tray apparatus includes a tray and mounting components. The mounting components preferably include at least one arm that connects to the tray, as well as at least one mounting portion that can be reversibly fastened to an existing portion of a wheelchair. One or more of the arms between the tray and the mounting portion is preferably made such that it can retract and extend, depending upon where the person using the tray apparatus prefers the tray to be in relation to the wheelchair.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 12, 2013Publication date: September 18, 2014Inventors: Linda Beck, Frank DeWitt
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Publication number: 20140241838Abstract: A pill extraction device removes pills from a blister pack. The blister pack sits on a plate of the device, while a roller rolls across the blister pack to contact the blisters a row at a time and applies a force sufficient to extract the pills through the backing of the blister pack. The pills preferably fall through holes in the plate and may be collected on a tray under the plate. The roller is actuated by a crank, and a gear mechanism controls the advancement of the roller. Methods of extracting pills from a blister pack are also disclosed.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 28, 2013Publication date: August 28, 2014Inventors: Linda Beck, Frank DeWitt
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Patent number: 8686718Abstract: The instant invention senses shutter blade position indirectly by sensing the position of rotor(s) driving the shutter blade in an electromagnetically driven actuator system. It generally comprehends systems where a plurality of rotors each drive respective blades of a shutter such that the position of each of the rotors is indicative of the position of their respective shutter blades, and combines such systems with non-optical sensors responsive to the rotors which signal the position of the shutter blades based on the position of the rotors. The non-optical sensors used are preferably responsive to the magnetic fields produced by the rotors, and can be advantageously positioned adjacent stator poles associated with the rotors, which stator poles are associated with the open or closed positions of the shutter blades. The sensors are preferably Hall Effect (Hall IC) sensors producing voltages proportionate to and greatest when the pole of a magnet is proximate the Hall Effect sensor.Type: GrantFiled: September 24, 2010Date of Patent: April 1, 2014Assignee: CVI Laser, LLCInventor: Frank DeWitt
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Patent number: 8511876Abstract: The instant invention teaches a compact collection lens with finite conjugates for use in coupling the collected energy from a broadband source into a multi-mode fiber. The lens is reflective in nature and provides finite conjugate imaging in one piece. The entrance and exit surfaces are made concentric with the object and image so that on-axis imaging is completely free of chromatic aberrations. The primary is nominally elliptical and is the only surface with optical power in the lens. The secondary is planar and serves to fold the progressing rays back in the original direction. In summary, the invention comprises a monolithic lens composed of four optical surfaces (two reflective and two transmissive) such that the primary and secondary mirrors are annular and the entrance and exit surfaces are predominantly spherical with their centers located at the front and back focal points.Type: GrantFiled: March 4, 2011Date of Patent: August 20, 2013Assignee: CVI Laser, LLCInventor: Frank DeWitt
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Publication number: 20120224386Abstract: The instant invention teaches a compact collection lens with finite conjugates for use in coupling the collected energy from a broadband source into a multi-mode fiber. The lens is reflective in nature and provides finite conjugate imaging in one piece. The entrance and exit surfaces are made concentric with the object and image so that on-axis imaging is completely free of chromatic aberrations. The primary is nominally elliptical and is the only surface with optical power in the lens. The secondary is planar and serves to fold the progressing rays back in the original direction. In summary, the invention comprises a monolithic lens composed of four optical surfaces (two reflective and two transmissive) such that the primary and secondary mirrors are annular and the entrance and exit surfaces are predominantly spherical with their centers located at the front and back focal points.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 4, 2011Publication date: September 6, 2012Inventor: Frank DeWitt
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Patent number: 8238042Abstract: A reflaxicon system comprising two or more reflaxicons, either, neither, or both of which can be formed of solid light transmitting material, is provided and described for use and implementation as objectives, relays, and beam expanders. Each reflaxicon features a central substantially cone shaped surface and a distal surface shaped like a truncated cone with both of said surfaces aligned with and symmetrically arranged around a central axis. In the system provided said central axes are aligned and form the optical axis of the system and further curvatures can be provided to any of said surfaces as well as to incident and exiting system surfaces to provide additional optical effects as required for different applications. Further, the conical surfaces forming the central reflectors can each or both be convex or concave, with ease of construction mitigating in favor of dual concave central reflectors as the preferred embodiment.Type: GrantFiled: June 5, 2009Date of Patent: August 7, 2012Assignee: CVI Melles Griot, Inc.Inventors: Frank DeWitt, Georg Nadorff
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Publication number: 20110116150Abstract: The instant invention senses shutter blade position indirectly by sensing the position of rotor(s) driving the shutter blade in an electromagnetically driven actuator system. It generally comprehends systems where a plurality of rotors each drive respective blades of a shutter such that the position of each of the rotors is indicative of the position of their respective shutter blades, and combines such systems with non-optical sensors responsive to the rotors which signal the position of the shutter blades based on the position of the rotors. The non-optical sensors used are preferably responsive to the magnetic fields produced by the rotors, and can be advantageously positioned adjacent stator poles associated with the rotors, which stator poles are associated with the open or closed positions of the shutter blades. The sensors are preferably Hall Effect (Hall IC) sensors producing voltages proportionate to and greatest when the pole of a magnet is proximate the Hall Effect sensor.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 24, 2010Publication date: May 19, 2011Inventor: Frank DeWitt
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Publication number: 20100309566Abstract: A reflaxicon system comprising two or more reflaxicons, either, neither, or both of which can be formed of solid light transmitting material, is provided and described for use and implementation as objectives, relays, and beam expanders. Each reflaxicon features a central substantially cone shaped surface and a distal surface shaped like a truncated cone with both of said surfaces aligned with and symmetrically arranged around a central axis. In the system provided said central axes are aligned and form the optical axis of the system and further curvatures can be provided to any of said surfaces as well as to incident and exiting system surfaces to provide additional optical effects as required for different applications. Further, the conical surfaces forming the central reflectors can each or both be convex or concave, with ease of construction mitigating in favor of dual concave central reflectors as the preferred embodiment.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 5, 2009Publication date: December 9, 2010Inventors: Frank DeWitt, Georg Nadorff
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Patent number: 7165295Abstract: A rope lock is disclosed, suitably adapted for use in theatrical applications that use counterweight rigging systems. The rope lock includes an indicator to show if the counterweight rigging system is in- or out-of-balance. The rope lock also includes an automatic lockout that prevents the rope lock from being unlocked if there is an out-of-balance condition.Type: GrantFiled: September 10, 2004Date of Patent: January 23, 2007Assignee: J.R. Clancy, IncorporatedInventors: Frank DeWitt, Rodney Kaiser
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Publication number: 20060152106Abstract: A MEMS scanning device includes more than one type of actuation. In one approach capacitive and magnetic drives combine to move a portion of the device along a common path. In one such structure, the capacitive drive comes from interleaved combs. In another approach, a comb drive combines with a pair of planar electrodes to produce rotation of a central body relative to a substrate. In an optical scanning application, the central body is a mirror. In a biaxial structure, a gimbal ring carries the central body. The gimbal ring may be driven by more than one type of actuation to produce motion about an axis orthogonal to that of the central body. In another aspect, a MEMS scanning device is constructed with a reduced footprint.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 3, 2003Publication date: July 13, 2006Inventors: Jun Yan, Vincenzo Casasanta, Selso Luanava, Hakan Urey, Frank DeWitt, Clarence Tegreene, Christopher Wiklof
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Publication number: 20060053597Abstract: A rope lock is disclosed, suitably adapted for use in theatrical applications that use counterweight rigging systems. The rope lock includes an indicator to show if the counterweight rigging system is in- or out-of-balance. The rope lock also includes an automatic lockout that prevents the rope lock from being unlocked if there is an out-of-balance condition.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 10, 2004Publication date: March 16, 2006Inventors: Frank DeWitt, Rodney Kaiser
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Publication number: 20060000719Abstract: A device for storing and feeding chips to a deposition location in a coating system comprises a holder stack comprising a plurality of holders including first and last holders, a biasing element which applies a force to the last holder, and a pushing element which, when actuated, will push the first holder from a loading position to a deposition location adjacent to a deposition opening. There is also provided a method comprising loading a plurality of holders, each containing a chip, into a holding space, so that the holders are in the form of a holder stack, a force being applied by a biasing element to the last holder in the stack; and actuating a pushing element to push a first holder from the loading position to the deposition location. The method preferably further comprises passing a deposition material through the opening and then into contact with the chip.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 26, 2005Publication date: January 5, 2006Applicant: Vacuum Logistics, Inc.Inventors: William Branagan, Frank DeWitt, Brian Feltz
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Patent number: 5237768Abstract: The invention concerns a castable rig and a method for catching crustaceans using a standard rod and reel. The disclosed rig includes an annular ring attached to a harness by means of a plurality of elongate suspension members. The periphery of a generally conical net is attached to the annular ring. A weight is attached to the net and a bait sack is positioned within the conical structure of the net. The bait sack may be integrally formed with the net.Type: GrantFiled: October 28, 1992Date of Patent: August 24, 1993Inventors: Terry A. Kiekhafer, Frank DeWitt