Patents by Inventor Glenn A. Parker
Glenn A. Parker 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: 10895711Abstract: An assembly for fixing an optical element in a manner that decouples the optical element from mechanical stresses and thermal strains while providing freedom to facilitate alignment of the optical element, and while also eliminating polymers that can cause contamination problems including a mount configured for attachment to an optical system; a plurality of flexible members each having a first end affixed to or integrally extending from the mount, and a free end defining a bearing surface for supporting an optical element; and a polymer free bonding agent forming a hydroxide-catalyzed bond joining a surface of the optical member to the bearing surface. The optical element may be aligned with the flexible members without resting on the flexible members.Type: GrantFiled: June 13, 2018Date of Patent: January 19, 2021Assignee: Corning IncorporatedInventors: Brian Monroe McMaster, Todd Robert McMichael, Glenn A Parker
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Publication number: 20190004275Abstract: An assembly for fixing an optical element in a manner that decouples the optical element from mechanical stresses and thermal strains while providing freedom to facilitate alignment of the optical element, and while also eliminating polymers that can cause contamination problems including a mount configured for attachment to an optical system; a plurality of flexible members each having a first end affixed to or integrally extending from the mount, and a free end defining a bearing surface for supporting an optical element; and a polymer free bonding agent forming a hydroxide-catalyzed bond joining a surface of the optical member to the bearing surface. The optical element may be aligned with the flexible members without resting on the flexible members.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 13, 2018Publication date: January 3, 2019Inventors: Brian Monroe McMaster, Todd Robert McMichael, Glenn A. Parker
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Publication number: 20140320342Abstract: A body armor enhancement according to the present invention comprises global positioning system (GPS) unit, a pressure switch, and a wire mesh/non-conductive covering trauma activated switch being on top of or beneath a soldier's Kevlar and ballistic plates. The soldier can depress the pressure switch to activate the GPS tracking unit thus displaying his location to command and notifying them of his duress and exact location. The GPS unit can also be activated by the impact of firearm fired projectiles such as bullets so that even after the soldier gets injured and/or loses ability to depress the pressure switch; their location can be tracked via GPS unit. In addition to protection offered by the Kevlar covering and ballistic plates, the body armor enhancement helps to locate injured soldiers or soldiers who got kidnapped or are missing in action.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 30, 2013Publication date: October 30, 2014Inventors: William Glenn Parker, William Clayton Parker
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Publication number: 20140240859Abstract: An optic obscuration assembly, a system and method for working on an optical element, and the resulting optical element are described herein. In one example, the system and related components (e.g., optic obscuration assembly, positioning system, and coating system) allow the accurate placement of a very round thin metal obscuration (e.g., thin metal disk) in the center of a front surface of the optical element before a high reflective thin film coating is applied to the front surface. Once, the optical element has had the high reflective thin film coating applied thereto then the thin metal obscuration is removed to reveal a transmissive aperture.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 2, 2013Publication date: August 28, 2014Applicant: CORNING INCORPORATEDInventors: Glenn A. Parker, Kevin J. Magierski, Brian Monroe McMaster
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Patent number: 8674714Abstract: A system and method of probing work pieces is described. A first and second arm each having a pivot point and a guide end are pivotally coupled together at the respective pivot points. A probe tip holder is coupled to at least one of the first arm or the second arm. A guide means guides movement of the guide ends of the pivotally coupled arms, such that movement of the guide end of the first arm and the second arm move the probe tip holder in a plane parallel to the work piece surface.Type: GrantFiled: June 27, 2008Date of Patent: March 18, 2014Assignee: PPI Systems, Inc.Inventors: Anton Theodore Kitai, Paul Andrew Labelle, Robert Glenn Parker, David R. Walker
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Publication number: 20100271058Abstract: A system and method of probing work pieces is described. A first and second arm each having a pivot point and a guide end are pivotally coupled together at the respective pivot points. A probe tip holder is coupled to at least one of the first arm or the second arm. A guide means guides movement of the guide ends of the pivotally coupled arms, such that movement of the guide end of the first arm and the second arm move the probe tip holder in a plane parallel to the work piece surface.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 27, 2008Publication date: October 28, 2010Applicant: PPI Systems, Inc.Inventors: Anton Theodore Kitai, Paul Andrew Labelle, Robert Glenn Parker, David R. Walker
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Publication number: 20050115669Abstract: A method and apparatus for laminating a TFT panel with a glass support plate without the need to touch an active area of the TFT panel. To accomplish this result, a touchless vacuum lamination chuck secures the TFT panel by its outer margins that do not carry TFTs. To facilitate lamination of the TFT panel, a pressure chamber is formed within the laminating chuck to provide support to the center region of the TFT panel as it is brought into contact with the glass support plate.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 24, 2004Publication date: June 2, 2005Inventors: Lothar Jeromin, Allen Slayman, Glenn Parker
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Publication number: 20030172527Abstract: An automated method for trimming a circuit element disposed on a substrate includes transmitting a first signal to move a substrate, having a circuit element disposed thereon, to a trimming location. A second signal is transmitted to emit a light beam, with the substrate at the trimming location, to trim the circuit element.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 15, 2002Publication date: September 18, 2003Inventors: Anton Kitai, Paul Andrew Labelle, Jeremy Philip Mitchell, Andreas Mank, Robert Glenn Parker, Ian Miller
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Patent number: 6501061Abstract: A method and of determining scanner coordinates to accurately position a focused laser beam. The focused laser beam is scanned over a region of interest (e.g. an aperture) on a work-surface by a laser scanner. The position of the focused laser beam is detected by a photodetector either at predetermined intervals of time or space or as the focused laser beam appears through an aperture in the work surface. The detected position of the focused laser beam is used to generate scanner position versus beam position data based on the position of the laser scanner at the time the focused laser beam is detected. The scanner position versus beam position data can be used to determine the center of the aperture or the scanner position coordinates that correspond with a desired position of the focused laser beam.Type: GrantFiled: April 26, 2000Date of Patent: December 31, 2002Assignee: GSI Lumonics Inc.Inventors: Anton Theodore Kitai, Ian James Miller, Robert Glenn Parker
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Patent number: 4623147Abstract: A process is disclosed for displaying a plurality of objects on a video display screen. A video computer system (VCS) includes a microprocessor unit (MPU), a television interface adapter (TIA) having first and second high-resolution player graphics capabilities, a video display screen in the form of a television set, operator controls, and a video game cartridge in the form of read-only memory (ROM) which contains digital program information including the steps of the present process stored in preselected address locations. The present process uses a first set of data for a high-resolution player graphics original and multiple resets of an associated player graphics register to display greater than three copies of the player graphics original on a single given horizontal scan line of the video display screen. As a result, the remaining high-resolution player graphics original is available to create other high-resolution player graphics copies on the same series of horizontal scan lines.Type: GrantFiled: September 20, 1983Date of Patent: November 18, 1986Assignee: General Computer CompanyInventors: Mark S. Ackerman, Glenn Parker