Patents by Inventor Ilkka Antero Alasaarela

Ilkka Antero Alasaarela 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).

  • Patent number: 8960910
    Abstract: Light from an exit pupil of an illumination unit is directed to a beam splitter which directs the light to an objective. The retina is illuminated, if a real image of the exit pupil of the illumination unit and a real image of an entrance pupil of a camera unit are formable. The objective forms a real intermediate image of the retina between the objective and the camera unit. The beam splitter directs the light from the retina to the camera unit, while causing the path of the illumination and the path of the imaging to deviate for non-overlapping images of the exit pupil and the entrance pupil in the crystalline lens. A relay lens system forms a real image of the intermediate image on a detecting component with the light reflected from the retina for transforming the image into an electric form to be shown on a screen.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 17, 2011
    Date of Patent: February 24, 2015
    Assignee: Optomed Oy
    Inventors: Ilkka Antero Alasaarela, Jussi Soukkamaki, Ilkka P. Jolma
  • Publication number: 20130135584
    Abstract: Light from an exit pupil (112) of an illumination unit (100) is directed to a beam splitter (102) which directs the light to an objective (104). The retina (128) is illuminated, if a real image of the exit pupil (112) of the illumination unit (100) and a real image of an entrance pupil (114) of a camera unit (106) are formable in a position ranging from the cornea (120) to the backside (126) of the crystalline lens (124) with the light. The objective (104) forms a real intermediate image (130) of the retina (128) between the objective (104) and the camera unit (106). The beam splitter (102) directs the light from the retina (128) to the camera unit (106), while causing the path (134) of the illumination and the path (132) of the imaging to deviate for non-overlapping images of the exit pupil (112) and the entrance pupil (114) in the crystalline lens (124).
    Type: Application
    Filed: August 17, 2011
    Publication date: May 30, 2013
    Applicant: OPTOMED OY
    Inventors: Ilkka Antero Alasaarela, Jussi Soukkamaki, Ilkka P. Jolma
  • Patent number: 7628940
    Abstract: Disclosed is a method for manufacturing an optical component in three dimensions. In one aspect, the method includes providing a substrate that includes contiguous rigid plates that are disposed such that a major surface of each rigid plate lies substantially in a single plane. At least one of said surfaces is characterized by a micro-optical structure. Further in the method, the substrate is folded such that the at least one surface having a micro-optical structure and at least one other of the above-recited surfaces are disposed at an angle to one another. A second method is also disclosed. Disclosed structures made by the method(s) include a mesa structure with a top plate and four sidewall plates, each facing a reflective plate, as well as closed structures such as cubes and rectilinear boxes into which separate plates may be disposed. A mold for preferentially making the substrate such as by injection molding is also detailed.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 4, 2005
    Date of Patent: December 8, 2009
    Assignee: Upstream Engineering Oy
    Inventors: Mikko Petteri Alasaarela, Ilkka Antero Alasaarela
  • Patent number: 7270428
    Abstract: The present solution relates to a 2D/3D data projector, which comprises: A data projector, the data projector comprising: at least one micro display having an image to be projected, at least one source unit comprising at least one light source chip and at least one beam forming component, each beam forming component comprising at least one diffractive element, and each source unit being designed to preserve etendue as far as possible, to minimize photon loss, to provide a desired projection shape and a uniform illumination onto the micro display, and a focusing optical unit for projecting the image of the micro display on a target.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 18, 2006
    Date of Patent: September 18, 2007
    Assignee: Upstream Engineering Oy
    Inventors: Mikko Petteri Alasaarela, Ilkka Antero Alasaarela
  • Patent number: 7059728
    Abstract: The present solution relates to a 2D/3D data projector, which comprises: A data projector, the data projector comprising: at least one micro display having an image to be projected, at least one source unit comprising at least one light source chip and at least one beam forming component, each beam forming component comprising at least one diffractive element, and each source unit being designed to preserve etendue as far as possible, to minimize photon loss, to provide a desired projection shape and a uniform illumination onto the micro display, and a focusing optical unit for projecting the image of the micro display on a target.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 17, 2003
    Date of Patent: June 13, 2006
    Assignee: Upstream Engineering Oy
    Inventors: Mikko Petteri Alasaarela, Ilkka Antero Alasaarela
  • Publication number: 20040207823
    Abstract: The present solution relates to a 2D/3D data projector, which comprises: A data projector, the data projector comprising: at least one micro display having an image to be projected, at least one source unit comprising at least one light source chip and at least one beam forming component, each beam forming component comprising at least one diffractive element, and each source unit being designed to preserve etendue as far as possible, to minimize photon loss, to provide a desired projection shape and a uniform illumination onto the micro display, and a focusing optical unit for projecting the image of the micro display on a target.
    Type: Application
    Filed: July 17, 2003
    Publication date: October 21, 2004
    Inventors: Mikko Petteri Alasaarela, Ilkka Antero Alasaarela