Patents by Inventor Glenn Wilde
Glenn Wilde 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: 20080287797Abstract: An imaging catheter tip is presented. The imaging catheter tip includes a housing. Further, the imaging catheter tip includes a transducer assembly located within the housing in a distal portion of the imaging catheter tip. The transducer assembly includes a transducer. In addition, the imaging catheter tip includes a motor located within the housing in a proximal portion of the imaging catheter tip. The motor is configured to facilitate oscillation of the transducer assembly about a longitudinal axis of the imaging catheter tip. The imaging catheter tip also includes a fill tube disposed between the motor and the housing. The fill tube is configured to deliver acoustic coupling fluid to the distal portion of the imaging catheter tip.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 16, 2008Publication date: November 20, 2008Applicant: GENERAL ELECTRIC COMPANYInventors: Warren Lee, Douglas Glenn Wildes, Weston Blaine Griffin, Reinhold Bruestle
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Publication number: 20080200801Abstract: A catheter probe includes a transducer configured for at least one cycle of movement within the probe and a sensor that is at least partially supported within the probe for identifying a position of the transducer during the at least one cycle of movement. A method of mapping movement and a test fixture are also presented.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 21, 2007Publication date: August 21, 2008Inventors: Douglas Glenn Wildes, Kenneth Brakeley Welles, Yury Alexeyevich Plotnikov, Weston Blaine Griffin, Andrzej May
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Publication number: 20080146937Abstract: A transducer assembly is presented. The transducer assembly includes a support structure configured to be reversibly changed between a first position and a second position. Additionally, the transducer assembly includes a multi-dimensional transducer array comprising a plurality ‘N’ of one-dimensional sub-groups of transducer elements arranged on the support structure, wherein each of the ‘N’ sub-groups of transducer elements is disposed in a spatial relationship such that an angle formed between one of the ‘N’ sub-groups of transducer elements and at least one other sub-group of transducer elements is less than about 180 degrees, and wherein ‘N’ is an integer.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 14, 2006Publication date: June 19, 2008Applicant: GENERAL ELECTRIC COMPANYInventors: WARREN LEE, DOUGLAS GLENN WILDES, KAI ERIK THOMENIUS, MIRSAID SEYED-BOLORFOROSH
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Publication number: 20080146938Abstract: A transducer assembly is provided including a transducer array comprising a plurality ‘M’ of transducer elements and a sub-aperture processor comprising a plurality ‘P’ of input channels and an output channel. The plurality ‘P’ of input channels is coupled to the ‘M’ transducer elements and a plurality ‘R’ of switching elements in operative association with the output channel of the sub-aperture processor to switchably couple the output channel to at least one of a plurality of ‘N’ system channels.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 15, 2006Publication date: June 19, 2008Applicant: GENERAL ELECTRIC COMPANYInventors: CHRISTOPHER ROBERT HAZARD, BRUNO HANS HAIDER, DOUGLAS GLENN WILDES, REINHOLD BRUESTLE, ARMIN SCHOISSWOHL, KJELL KRISTOFFERSEN
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Publication number: 20080146924Abstract: An ultrasound system is provided for imaging an object. The ultrasound system includes an ultrasound probe for acquiring ultrasound data and a cooling subsystem for actively removing heat from the ultrasound probe. The cooling subsystem includes a pump disposed within a reservoir containing a coolant and configured to circulate the coolant through the ultrasound probe via a conduit.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 15, 2006Publication date: June 19, 2008Inventors: Lowell Scott Smith, Robert Stephen Lewandowski, Bruno Hans Haider, Charles Edward Baumgartner, George Charles Sogoian, Christopher Stephen Yetter, Douglas Glenn Wildes, Stephen Royal Kaiser, Svein Bergstoel, Reinhold Bruestle, Tunc Icoz, Steinar Bjaerum, Chester Frank Saj
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Publication number: 20080125658Abstract: A transducer assembly is presented. The transducer assembly includes an acoustic layer having a first side and a second side, opposite the first side. Furthermore, the transducer assembly includes at least one matching layer disposed on the first side of the acoustic layer. Additionally, the transducer assembly includes a dematching layer disposed on the second side of the acoustic layer, where the dematching layer has an acoustic impedance greater than an acoustic impedance of the acoustic layer, and where the transducer assembly does not include a backing layer that is highly attenuative.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 1, 2006Publication date: May 29, 2008Inventors: Warren Lee, Douglass Glenn Wildes, David Martin Mills
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Patent number: 7275599Abstract: The present invention provides a method and apparatus whereby the intake pipeline running between the production chamber of a natural gas well and the suction inlet of an associated wellhead compressor is completely enclosed, in airtight fashion, within a jacket of natural gas under positive pressure (i.e., higher than atmospheric). Being enclosed inside this “positive pressure jacket”, the intake pipeline is not exposed to the atmosphere at any point. This allows gas to be drawn into the compressor through the intake pipeline under a negative pressure, without risk of air entering the intake pipeline should a leak occur in the pipeline. If such a leak occurs, there will merely be a harmless transfer of gas from the positive pressure jacket into the intake pipeline. If a leak occurs in the positive pressure jacket, gas therefrom will escape into the atmosphere, and entry of air into the positive pressure jacket will be impossible.Type: GrantFiled: August 27, 2004Date of Patent: October 2, 2007Assignee: Optimum Production Technologies Inc.Inventor: Glenn Wilde
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Patent number: 7229292Abstract: An interconnect assembly is presented. The assembly includes an interconnect structure including a plurality of interconnect layers disposed in a spaced relationship, where each of the plurality of interconnect layers comprises a plurality of conductive traces disposed thereon. Furthermore, the assembly includes a redistribution layer disposed proximate the interconnect structure, where the redistribution layer is configured to facilitate coupling the interconnect structure to the one or more transducer elements on the transducer array.Type: GrantFiled: December 22, 2005Date of Patent: June 12, 2007Assignee: General Electric CompanyInventors: Bruno Hans Haider, Douglas Glenn Wildes, Robert Stephen Lewandowski
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Publication number: 20060237195Abstract: The present invention provides a method and apparatus whereby the intake pipeline running between the production chamber of a natural gas well and the suction inlet of an associated wellhead compressor is completely enclosed, in airtight fashion, within a jacket of natural gas under positive pressure (i.e., higher than atmospheric). Being enclosed inside this “positive pressure jacket”, the intake pipeline is not exposed to the atmosphere at any point. This allows gas to be drawn into the compressor through the intake pipeline under a negative pressure, without risk of air entering the intake pipeline should a leak occur in the pipeline. If such a leak occurs, there will merely be a harmless transfer of gas from the positive pressure jacket into the intake pipeline. If a leak occurs in the positive pressure jacket, gas therefrom will escape into the atmosphere, and entry of air into the positive pressure jacket will be impossible.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 27, 2004Publication date: October 26, 2006Inventor: Glenn Wilde
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Patent number: 7105986Abstract: A composite structure of a backing material with enhanced conductivity for use in a transducer is presented. The composite structure includes a plurality of layers of backing material alternatingly arranged with a plurality of thermal conductive elements, wherein the plurality of thermal conductive elements are configured to transfer heat from a center of the transducer to a plurality of points on the composite structure of backing material.Type: GrantFiled: August 27, 2004Date of Patent: September 12, 2006Assignee: General Electric CompanyInventors: Douglas Glenn Wildes, Charles Edward Baumgartner, Petrus Joannes Joseph Moeleker, Bruno Hans Haider
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Patent number: 6991034Abstract: A natural gas production system prevents liquid accumulation in the wellbore and minimizes friction loading in the wellbore by maintaining production gas velocity above a critical minimum velocity. A pressurized gas is injected into the well to supplement the flow of production gas such that the velocity of the total gas flow up the well exceeds the critical velocity. A choke is fitted to the gas injection line, and total gas flows are measured by a flow meter. A flow controller compares the measured total gas flow rate against the critical flow rate, and determines a minimum gas injection rate required to maintain the total gas flow rate at or above the critical flow rate. The flow controller then adjusts the choke to achieve the desired gas injection rate. The injection gas may be recirculated production gas from the well, or a gas from a separate source.Type: GrantFiled: September 9, 2003Date of Patent: January 31, 2006Assignee: Optimum Production Technologies Inc.Inventor: Glenn Wilde
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Patent number: 6974333Abstract: A high-density connection of multiple circuit boards having overlapping ends arranged in a stack. The metal traces on the stacked circuit boards are electrically connected by contact of the ends of the traces, which ends may be pads. The stacked circuit boards can be clamped, soldered or bonded together. Multiple circuit boards may be connected to a single circuit board. In one embodiment, double-sided circuit boards are stacked so that a first circuit board connects to a second circuit board through a third circuit board disposed intermediate the first and second circuit boards. The circuit boards may be flexible or rigid.Type: GrantFiled: March 30, 2004Date of Patent: December 13, 2005Assignee: General Electric CompanyInventors: Douglas Glenn Wildes, Robert Stephen Lewandowski, Geir Ultveit Haugen
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Patent number: 6822374Abstract: An ultrasound transducer element incorporates material of low dielectric constant to confine the electric field of a stack of piezoelectric ceramic layers. Edge segments made of material having a low dielectric constant and extending in the thickness direction are formed at opposing ends of the multilayer structure. These regions of low dielectric constant material confine the electric field to the piezoelectric ceramic material of high dielectric constant, where it remains directed vertically. In this way, when a voltage is applied between the electrodes, the piezoelectrically induced strains are almost entirely vertical. Spurious modes are therefore substantially reduced.Type: GrantFiled: November 15, 2000Date of Patent: November 23, 2004Assignee: General Electric CompanyInventors: Lowell Scott Smith, Douglas Glenn Wildes, Venkat Subramaniam Venkataramani
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Publication number: 20040200615Abstract: A natural gas production system prevents liquid accumulation in the wellbore and minimizes friction loading in the wellbore by maintaining production gas velocity above a critical minimum velocity. A pressurized gas is injected into the well to supplement the flow of production gas such that the velocity of the total gas flow up the well exceeds the critical velocity. A choke is fitted to the gas injection line, and total gas flows are measured by a flow meter. A flow controller compares the measured total gas flow rate against the critical flow rate, and determines a minimum gas injection rate required to maintain the total gas flow rate at or above the critical flow rate. The flow controller then adjusts the choke to achieve the desired gas injection rate. The injection gas may be recirculated production gas from the well, or a gas from a separate source.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 9, 2003Publication date: October 14, 2004Applicant: Optimum Production Technologies Inc.Inventor: Glenn Wilde
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Publication number: 20040190377Abstract: A device comprising an array of sensors built on or in a substrate with a semiconducting surface and means for isolating each sensor element from its neighbors. In the case where the sensors are ultrasonic transducer elements, acoustic isolation is provided in the form of trenches between neighboring transducer elements to reduce acoustic crosstalk. The trenches may be filled with acoustically attenuative material. Electrical isolation in the form of semiconductive junctions is provided between neighboring transducer elements to reduce electrical crosstalk. In one example, back-to-back pn junction diodes are formed by ion implantation in zones located between neighboring transducer elements. These types of isolation can be employed alone or together.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 31, 2004Publication date: September 30, 2004Inventors: Robert Stephen Lewandowski, Lowell Scott Smith, Charles Edward Baumgartner, David Martin Mills, Douglas Glenn Wildes, Rayette Ann Fisher, George Charles Sogoian
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Patent number: 6559389Abstract: A high-density cable of a type suitable for transmitting ultrasound signals from an ultrasonic probe to multiplexing circuitry during a medical ultrasound procedure is provided. The cable includes one or more flexible circuits arranged within a flexible sheath that surrounds and confines the flexible circuits. Each flexible circuit includes an elongate flexible substrate with oppositely-disposed surfaces and multiple conductors on at least one of these surfaces. The opposing longitudinal ends of the substrate define integral connectors for connecting with respective output connectors and/or electronic devices, such as an ultrasonic probe or multiplexing circuitry.Type: GrantFiled: August 25, 2000Date of Patent: May 6, 2003Assignee: General Electric CompanyInventors: William Paul Kornrumpf, Lowell Scott Smith, Douglas Glenn Wildes
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Patent number: 6323661Abstract: To determine electrical resistance of an ohmic contact between a flexible printed circuit and a metallized layer upon a substrate of piezoelectric material, the printed circuit is provided with two exposed metal pads, in close proximity to each other, and two electrical leads from each pad to locations on the printed circuit that are accessible for probing with a four-lead resistance meter. For measurement of contact resistance in process development and process capability studies, many sets of such pads, of a variety of sizes, may be combined into a single printed circuit. For in-process monitoring of transducer manufacturing, a small number of contact resistance measurement pads may be designed into production printed circuits.Type: GrantFiled: May 1, 2000Date of Patent: November 27, 2001Assignee: General Electric CompanyInventors: Douglas Glenn Wildes, George Charles Sogoian
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Patent number: 6183419Abstract: A multiplexer for connecting a beamformer to a multi-row transducer array, where the transducer array has more electrically independent elements than the beamformer has channels, enables dynamic selection and beamforming control of multi-row apertures. The multiplexer allows the active aperture to be scanned along at least one axis of the array and allows the shape of the active aperture to be varied electronically. The multiplexer supports transmit and receive apertures appropriate for synthetic aperture beamforming. The multiplexer is designed so that each system beamformer channel may be connected to a single transducer element for near-field imaging and to a pair of adjacent transducer elements for far-field imaging.Type: GrantFiled: February 1, 1999Date of Patent: February 6, 2001Assignee: General Electric CompanyInventor: Douglas Glenn Wildes
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Patent number: 5951304Abstract: For providing multiple-conductor circuit interconnections where there is a lack of precise dimensional control, as in manufacturing flexible printed circuits used to make high density electrical interconnections between ultrasonic transducer elements and the probe cable in a medical ultrasound probe, connection pads are formed in fanout arrays, with the longitudinal axes of individual pads extending along radial lines from the center of a circle. The fanout arrays are formed within generally trapezoidal areas, each having two parallel opposite sides extending along respective parallel chords to accommodate significant variation in dimensions of the respective substrates being connected. Multiple-row connection pad arrays may be provided, each with a plurality of fanout arrays of connection pads that may be parallel to each other and positioned at respectively different distances from the center of the circle, or may be arranged around, and positioned at equal distances from, the center of the circle.Type: GrantFiled: May 21, 1997Date of Patent: September 14, 1999Assignee: General Electric CompanyInventors: Douglas Glenn Wildes, Robert Stephen Lewandowski
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Patent number: 5897501Abstract: In an ultrasound imaging system, a multiplexer connects a beamformer to a multi-row transducer array, where the array has more electrically independent transducer elements than the beamformer has channels, so as to provide dynamic selection and beamforming control of multi-row apertures. The multiplexer allows the active aperture to be scanned along at least one axis of the array and allows the shape of the active aperture to be varied electronically. The multiplexer, which supports transmit and receive apertures appropriate for synthetic aperture beamforming, is of modular construction, enabling multiplexers appropriate for transducer arrays with various numbers of rows and columns of elements to be easily assembled from a standard set of parts. The multiplexer is physically designed as a passive backplane into which various switch cards can be plugged. The card connectors are arranged in two parallel columns.Type: GrantFiled: February 20, 1998Date of Patent: April 27, 1999Assignee: General Electric CompanyInventors: Douglas Glenn Wildes, Gregory Allen Lillegard