Patents by Inventor Gordon A. Wilson
Gordon A. Wilson 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: 20120018955Abstract: An exemplary embodiment disclosed herein relates to an articulatable sealing device. The device includes a plurality of seal elements each of which is urgable against a seal-surface, a fixing member tightenable about a perimeter of the seal elements, and a retractor in operable communication with the plurality of seal elements and able to move the plurality of seal elements in a desired direction.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 23, 2011Publication date: January 26, 2012Applicant: Wilson Solarpower CorporationInventors: David Gordon Wilson, Jon M. Ballou
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Publication number: 20110249105Abstract: A capsule camera apparatus includes a swallowable housing, a light source within the housing, a camera within the housing for capturing a first digital image and a second digital image of a view of the camera illuminated by the light source, a motion detector that detects a motion of the housing the first digital image and the second digital image, and a motion evaluator that selects a disposition of the second digital image, based on a metric on the motion. The disposition may include writing the second image into an archival storage or providing the second digital image to the outside by a wireless communication link.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 13, 2011Publication date: October 13, 2011Applicant: CAPSO VISION, INC.Inventors: Gordon Wilson, Kang-Huai Wang
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Publication number: 20110243290Abstract: A PLL circuit (1a, 1b) for generating a pixel-clock signal based on a hsync signal. The PLL circuit comprises a phase-frequency detector arranged to receive the hsync signal and a frequency divided pixel-clock signal, and generate up and down signals based on the hsync signal and the frequency-divided pixel-clock signal. A charge pump (20) is arranged to generate an output signal based on the up and down signals and a loop filter (30) is arranged to generate a frequency-control signal based on the output signal of the charge pump (20). Furthermore, a VCO (40a, 40b) is arranged to generate an oscillating signal and adjust the frequency of the oscillating signal in response to the frequency-control signal. The VCO (40a, 40b) is adapted to have a tuning range with a center frequency which is larger than or equal to 4 GHz.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 9, 2009Publication date: October 6, 2011Inventors: Graham R. Leach, Gordon A. Wilson, Rolf Sundblad
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Patent number: 7983458Abstract: A capsule camera apparatus includes a swallowable housing, a light source within the housing, a camera within the housing for capturing a first digital image and a second digital image of a view of the camera illuminated by the light source, a a motion detector that detects a motion of the housing the first digital image and the second digital image, and a motion evaluator that selects a disposition of the second digital image, based on a metric on the motion. The disposition may include writing the second image into an archival storage or providing the second digital image to the outside by a wireless communication link.Type: GrantFiled: September 19, 2006Date of Patent: July 19, 2011Assignee: Capso Vision, Inc.Inventors: Kang-Huai Wang, Gordon Wilson
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Publication number: 20110001789Abstract: An optical imaging system having a folded optical axis.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 8, 2010Publication date: January 6, 2011Applicant: CAPSO VISION INC.Inventors: Gordon Wilson, Mark Wang
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Publication number: 20100073459Abstract: An optical imaging system which produces large field of view with a folded image.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 11, 2009Publication date: March 25, 2010Applicant: CAPSOVISION INC.Inventors: Gordon WILSON, Mark WANG
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Patent number: 7668214Abstract: An apparatus for coupling radiation of individual laser diode emitters into a common optical fiber is disclosed. The radiation is collimated along fast axis and combined by using crossed pairs of flat mirrors. The combined beams are collimated by a common slow axis collimating lens. The laser diode emitters are disposed on both sides of an optical axis of the slow axis collimating lens such that the optical path lengths from the emitters to the slow axis collimating lens are equal.Type: GrantFiled: May 7, 2008Date of Patent: February 23, 2010Assignee: JDS Uniphase CorporationInventors: Gordon Wilson, Xiangdong Qiu, YuZhong Dai
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Patent number: 7644020Abstract: The invention relates to both a method and a computer system that are designed to provide a bid positioning system using a computerized bid proxy. The bid proxy takes instructions from the bidder and then bids based upon these instructions. Using a bid positioning system allows this bidder to place its bids in relation to a lead bid placed by another bidder in an auction based upon either a nominal or percentage distance from the lead bid. In a preferred embodiment, this computerized bid proxy is used in a shipment management system. This system allows a shipper to present at least one shipping requirement for a particular shipment to a centralized server. These shipping requirements could include the origin and destination of a shipment, the time or delivery date of a shipment, the number of articles being shipped, and the weight or volume of the shipment.Type: GrantFiled: November 23, 2004Date of Patent: January 5, 2010Assignee: Manhattan Associates, Inc.Inventors: Gregg Borgeson, Robert Gordon Wilson
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Publication number: 20090278921Abstract: Systems and methods are provided for compensating motion fluctuation and luminance in video data from a capsule camera system. The capsule camera system moves through the GI tract under the action of peristalsis and records images of the intestinal walls. The gut itself contracts and expands but exhibits little net movement. The capsule's movement is episodic and jerky. It typically pitches, rolls, and yaws. Its average motion is forward, but it also moves backward and from side to side along the way. Luminance fluctuation and other luminance artifacts also exist in the captured capsule video. Motion and luminance compensation for the capsule video will improve the visual quality of the compensated video.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 12, 2009Publication date: November 12, 2009Applicant: CAPSO VISION, INC.Inventor: Gordon Wilson
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Patent number: 7565314Abstract: The invention relates to both a method and a computer system that are designed to provide a bid positioning system using a computerized bid proxy. The bid proxy takes instructions from the bidder and then bids based upon these instructions. Using a bid positioning system allows this bidder to place its bids in relation to a lead bid placed by another bidder in an auction based upon either a nominal or percentage distance from the lead bid. In a preferred embodiment, this computerized bid proxy is used in a shipment management system. This system allows a shipper to present at least one shipping requirement for a particular shipment to a centralized server. These shipping requirements could include the origin and destination of a shipment, the time or delivery date of a shipment, the number of articles being shipped, and the weight or volume of the shipment.Type: GrantFiled: March 10, 2003Date of Patent: July 21, 2009Assignee: Manhattan Associates, Inc.Inventors: Gregg Borgeson, Robert Gordon Wilson
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Publication number: 20090074265Abstract: An imaging review system that displays sequences of in-vivo panoramic images stitched together into a single video while providing edit/review/location information of the individual images within the body being imaged.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 17, 2007Publication date: March 19, 2009Applicant: CAPSOVISION INC.Inventors: Frank HUANG, Gordon WILSON, Kang Huai WANG
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Publication number: 20090000762Abstract: Disclosed is a regenerative heat exchanger including a brush-seal configuration to prevent mixing of fluid flows. The regenerative heat exchanger includes a regenerator, and at least two conduits, each conduit having a matrix end abutting a face of the regenerator matrix. The at least two conduits carrying at least two fluid flows, the fluid flows which pass through the regenerator matrix. The regenerative heat exchanger includes a plurality of brush-seals, each brush-seal located at a matrix end of each conduit without contacting the matrix, thereby sealing around a periphery of each conduit to prevent mixing of fluid flows. Also disclosed is a method for establishing a minimal gap between a regenerator matrix of a regenerative heat exchanger and a plurality of brush-seals.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 29, 2007Publication date: January 1, 2009Applicant: WILSON TURBOPOWER, INC.Inventors: David Gordon Wilson, Jon M. Ballou, Kelly Ward
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Publication number: 20090000761Abstract: A regenerative heat exchanger having an energy-storing drive system includes a high heat capacity matrix rotable about an axis and a drive system that is in operable communication with the high heat capacity matrix and is capable of rotating the high heat capacity matrix about the axis. An energy-storage mechanism is in operable communication with the drive system. The energy-storage mechanism is capable of controlling an acceleration and/or deceleration of rotation of the high heat capacity matrix thus reducing an amount of energy required to be input into the drive system to rotate the high heat capacity matrix.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 29, 2007Publication date: January 1, 2009Applicant: WILSON TURBOPOWER, INC.Inventors: David Gordon Wilson, Jon M. Ballou
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Publication number: 20080310027Abstract: An apparatus for coupling radiation of individual laser diode emitters into a common optical fiber is disclosed. The radiation is collimated along fast axis and combined by using crossed pairs of flat mirrors. The combined beams are collimated by a common slow axis collimating lens. The laser diode emitters are disposed on both sides of an optical axis of the slow axis collimating lens such that the optical path lengths from the emitters to the slow axis collimating lens are equal.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 7, 2008Publication date: December 18, 2008Applicant: JDS Uniphase CorporationInventors: Gordon Wilson, Xiangdong Qiu, YuZhong Dai
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Publication number: 20080251234Abstract: A regenerator wheel is disclosed. The regenerator wheel includes a framework, a plurality of ports disposed within the framework, with at least one port of the plurality of ports separated from another port by the framework. The regenerator wheel also includes a plurality of matrixes aligned individually with the plurality of ports.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 16, 2007Publication date: October 16, 2008Applicant: WILSON TURBOPOWER, INC.Inventors: David Gordon Wilson, Jon M. Ballou, Kelly Ward
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Publication number: 20080166072Abstract: A method is provided for characterizing manufacturing variations in a capsule camera and imperfections in its operating environment to allow images captured by the capsule camera to be compensated for these defects. In one embodiment, a method for characterizing a camera includes: (a) illuminating a field of view of the optical elements under a controlled condition; (b) exposing multiple images onto the image sensor under the controlled condition; (c) extracting parameter values of a model for the image provided on the image sensor from the multiple images; and (d) compensating images taken subsequently in the camera using the parameter values. The objects in the field of view may have a predetermined color, contrast or pattern. In one instance, the controlled condition includes an external light source for illuminating the field of view, and the image sensor is sensitive to a plurality of color components.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 9, 2007Publication date: July 10, 2008Inventors: Kang-Huai Wang, Gordon Wilson
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Publication number: 20080165248Abstract: A method is provided for characterizing manufacturing variations in a camera and imperfections in its operating environment to allow images captured by the camera to be compensated for these defects. In one embodiment, a method for characterizing a camera includes: (a) illuminating a field of view of the optical elements under a controlled condition; (b) exposing multiple images onto the image sensor under the controlled condition; (c) extracting parameter values of a model for the image provided on the image sensor from the multiple images; and (d) compensating images taken subsequently in the camera using the parameter values. The objects in the field of view may have a predetermined color, contrast or pattern. In one instance, the controlled condition includes an external light source for illuminating the field of view, and the image sensor is sensitive to a plurality of color components. The field of view may be illuminated at a predetermined light intensity for each of the color components.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 29, 2007Publication date: July 10, 2008Inventors: Kang-Huai Wang, Gordon Wilson
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Publication number: 20080143822Abstract: The invention is directed to a system and method for vivo image capturing system. The system includes a camera having an entrance pupil, where the camera is configured to capture a panoramic image of an environment surrounding the camera, wherein the panoramic image is captured on a single image plane. The system further includes a light source for providing an illumination source for the camera and a closed housing for enclosing the camera and the light source.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 19, 2006Publication date: June 19, 2008Applicant: Capso Vision, Inc.Inventors: Kang-Huai Wang, Gordon Wilson
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Publication number: 20080100928Abstract: An optical imaging system and method for producing panoramic images exhibiting a substantial field of view.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 17, 2007Publication date: May 1, 2008Inventor: Gordon Wilson
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Publication number: 20080033247Abstract: An in vivo imaging system is provided with a capsule having at least one balloon configured to orient the capsule in a consistent orientation relative to an internal organ; at least one valve configured to control the quantity of gas within the at least one balloon; and an imager encased within the capsule.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 3, 2007Publication date: February 7, 2008Applicant: Capso Vision, Inc.Inventors: Gordon Wilson, Kang-Huai Wang