Patents by Inventor James E. Simpson
James E. Simpson 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: 7881425Abstract: An x-ray source is disclosed comprising: an anode disk with first and second beveled annuli at a periphery of the anode disk, the anode disk rotatably coupled to a housing structure via a support shaft; first and second cathodes mounted to a yoke support structure, the yoke support structure configured to direct cathode emissions at x-ray generating material disposed on the beveled annuli; and a high-voltage insulator configured to electrically insulate the yoke support structure from the housing structure.Type: GrantFiled: December 30, 2008Date of Patent: February 1, 2011Assignee: General Electric CompanyInventors: Mark E Vermilyea, James E Simpson
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Publication number: 20100166141Abstract: An x-ray source is disclosed comprising: an anode disk with first and second beveled annuli at a periphery of the anode disk, the anode disk rotatably coupled to a housing structure via a support shaft; first and second cathodes mounted to a yoke support structure, the yoke support structure configured to direct cathode emissions at x-ray generating material disposed on the beveled annuli; and a high-voltage insulator configured to electrically insulate the yoke support structure from the housing structure.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 30, 2008Publication date: July 1, 2010Inventors: Mark E. Vermilyea, James E. Simpson
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Patent number: 7197115Abstract: An imaging tube assembly (11) for a computed tomography (CT) system (10) includes an insert (60) that has a vacuum chamber (72). An anode (58) resides within the vacuum chamber (72) and rotates on a shaft (66) via one or more bearing (70). In one embodiment, a seal (52) resides between the insert (60) and the shaft (66). The seal (52) prevents the passage of a gas (80) into the vacuum chamber (72). In another embodiment, a pressure transition chamber (104) is coupled to an insert (60?) and a shaft (66?). The pressure transition chamber (104) has an associated middle fluid pressure that is between an internal fluid pressure of the vacuum chamber (104) and an external fluid pressure of said insert (60?).Type: GrantFiled: August 10, 2004Date of Patent: March 27, 2007Assignee: General Electric CompanyInventors: Christopher D. Unger, Darren L. Hallman, Walter Smith, James E. Simpson
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Patent number: 6947522Abstract: An x-ray source with an x-ray source target are provided. The x-ray source includes an electron source. The x-ray source also includes an x-ray transmission window. The x-ray source also includes an x-ray source target located between the electron source and the window, wherein the target is arranged to receive electrons from the electron source to generate x-rays in the x-ray source target, and a rotational mechanism adapted to rotate the x-ray source target. A method of producing x-rays and an x-ray target are also provided.Type: GrantFiled: December 20, 2002Date of Patent: September 20, 2005Assignee: General Electric CompanyInventors: Colin Wilson, Mark Vermilyea, James E. Simpson
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Publication number: 20040120463Abstract: An x-ray source with an x-ray source target are provided. The x-ray source includes an electron source. The x-ray source also includes an x-ray transmission window. The x-ray source also includes an x-ray source target located between the electron source and the window, wherein the target is arranged to receive electrons from the electron source to generate x-rays in the x-ray source target, and a rotational mechanism adapted to rotate the x-ray source target. A method of producing x-rays and an x-ray target are also provided.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 20, 2002Publication date: June 24, 2004Applicant: GENERAL ELECTRIC COMPANYInventors: Colin WILSON, Mark VERMILYEA, James E. SIMPSON
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Patent number: 6617806Abstract: An electrodeless microwave discharge lamp includes a source of microwave energy, a microwave cavity, a structure configured to transmit the microwave energy from the source to the microwave cavity, a bulb disposed within the microwave cavity, the bulb including a discharge forming fill which emits light when excited by the microwave energy, and a reflector disposed within the microwave cavity, wherein the reflector defines a reflective cavity which encompasses the bulb within its volume and has an inside surface area which is sufficiently less than an inside surface area of the microwave cavity. A portion of the reflector may define a light emitting aperture which extends from a position closely spaced to the bulb to a light transmissive end of the microwave cavity. Preferably, at least a portion of the reflector is spaced from a wall of the microwave cavity. The lamp may be substantially sealed from environmental contamination.Type: GrantFiled: February 6, 2001Date of Patent: September 9, 2003Assignee: Fusion Lighting, Inc.Inventors: Douglas A. Kirkpatrick, James T. Dolan, Donald A. MacLennan, Brian P. Turner, James E. Simpson
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Patent number: 6476557Abstract: An electrodeless lamp includes a stationary bulb (10) containing a fill for producing a discharge, the fill has a primary radiating material which ordinarily produces an unstable discharge in the absence of bulb rotation. The fill further includes an alkali metal in an amount sufficient to stabilize the discharge without bulb rotation. The alkali metal may be, for example, cesium bromide. Preferably, the fill is excited by a non-stationary electric field (E, E1) such as, for example, a circular polarized electric field.Type: GrantFiled: November 12, 1999Date of Patent: November 5, 2002Assignee: Fusion Lighting, Inc.Inventors: Yongzhang Leng, Brian P. Turner, James E. Simpson
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Publication number: 20020079845Abstract: An ultra bright, low wattage inductively coupled electrodeless aperture lamp is powered by a solid state RF source in the range of several tens to several hundreds of watts at various frequencies in the range of 400 to 900 MHz. Numerous novel lamp circuits and components are disclosed including a wedding ring shaped coil having one axial and one radial lead, a high accuracy capacitor stack, a high thermal conductivity aperture cup and various other aperture bulb configurations, a coaxial capacitor arrangement, and an integrated coil and capacitor assembly. Numerous novel RF circuits are also disclosed including a high power oscillator circuit with reduced complexity resonant pole configuration, parallel RF power FET transistors with soft gate switching, a continuously variable frequency tuning circuit, a six port directional coupler, an impedance switching RF source, and an RF source with controlled frequency-load characteristics.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 6, 2001Publication date: June 27, 2002Inventors: Douglas A. Kirkpatrick, Gary K. Bass, Jesse F. Copsey, Lauren E. Dymond, William E. Garber, Aleksandr Gitsevich, William G. Grimm, Vincent H. Kwong, Izrail Levin, Donald A. MacLennan, Samuel A. Ola, James Proctor, Robert J. Roy, James E. Simpson, Paul E. Steiner, Peter Tsai, Brian P. Turner
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Publication number: 20020030453Abstract: An electrodeless microwave discharge lamp includes a source of microwave energy, a microwave cavity, a structure configured to transmit the microwave energy from the source to the microwave cavity, a bulb disposed within the microwave cavity, the bulb including a discharge forming fill which emits light when excited by the microwave energy, and a reflector disposed within the microwave cavity, wherein the reflector defines a reflective cavity which encompasses the bulb within its volume and has an inside surface area which is sufficiently less than an inside surface area of the microwave cavity. A portion of the reflector may define a light emitting aperture which extends from a position closely spaced to the bulb to a light transmissive end of the microwave cavity. Preferably, at least a portion of the reflector is spaced from a wall of the microwave cavity. The lamp may be substantially sealed from environmental contamination.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 6, 2001Publication date: March 14, 2002Inventors: Douglas A. Kirkpatrick, James T. Dolan, Donald A. MacLennan, Brian P. Turner, James E. Simpson
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Patent number: 6313587Abstract: A high frequency inductively coupled electrodeless lamp includes an excitation coil with an effective electrical length which is less than one half wavelength of a driving frequency applied thereto, preferably much less. The driving frequency may be greater than 100 MHz and is preferably as high as 915 MHz. Preferably, the excitation coil is configured as a non-helical, semi-cylindrical conductive surface having less than one turn, in the general shape of a wedding ring. At high frequencies, the current in the coil forms two loops which are spaced apart and parallel to each other. Configured appropriately, the coil approximates a Helmholtz configuration. The lamp preferably utilizes an bulb encased in a reflective ceramic cup with a pre-formed aperture defined therethrough. The ceramic cup may include structural features to aid in alignment and I or a flanged face to aid in thermal management.Type: GrantFiled: November 5, 1999Date of Patent: November 6, 2001Assignee: Fusion Lighting, Inc.Inventors: Donald A. MacLennan, Lauren E. Dymond, Jr., Aleksandr Gitsevich, William G. Grimm, Kent Kipling, Douglas A. Kirkpatrick, Samuel A. Ola, James E. Simpson, William C. Trimble, Peter Tsai, Brian P. Turner
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Patent number: 6031333Abstract: A microwave lamp having a compact structure utilizing a coupling slot which has a dielectric member extending therethrough and a tuning block adjoining the coupling slot. A non-conventional waveguide is used which has about the width of a WR-284 waveguide and about the length of a WR-340 waveguide.Type: GrantFiled: October 20, 1997Date of Patent: February 29, 2000Assignee: Fusion Lighting, Inc.Inventor: James E. Simpson
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Patent number: 5977712Abstract: An RF powered electrodeless lamp utilizing an inductive tuner in the waveguide which couples the RF power to the lamp cavity, for reducing reflected RF power and causing the lamp to operate efficiently.Type: GrantFiled: January 23, 1997Date of Patent: November 2, 1999Assignee: Fusion Lighting, Inc.Inventor: James E. Simpson
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Patent number: 5910710Abstract: An electrodeless lamp waveguide structure includes tuned absorbers for spurious RF signals. A lamp waveguide with an integral frequency selective attenuation includes resonant absorbers positioned within the waveguide to absorb spurious out-of-band RF energy. The absorbers have a negligible effect on energy at the selected frequency used to excite plasma in the lamp. In a first embodiment, one or more thin slabs of lossy magnetic material are affixed to the sidewalls of the waveguide at approximately one quarter wavelength of the spurious signal from an end wall of the waveguide. The positioning of the lossy material optimizes absorption of power from the spurious signal. In a second embodiment, one or more thin slabs of lossy magnetic material are used in conjunction with band rejection waveguide filter elements. In a third embodiment, one or more microstrip filter elements are tuned to the frequency of the spurious signal and positioned within the waveguide to couple and absorb the spurious signal's energy.Type: GrantFiled: November 22, 1996Date of Patent: June 8, 1999Assignee: Fusion Lighting, Inc.Inventor: James E. Simpson
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Patent number: 5841242Abstract: An electrodeless lamp arrangement powered by RF energy. The lamp arrangement having an envelope that is rotated and most importantly the envelope forms the center of a coaxial arrangment used to transfer the RF energy into the envelope.Type: GrantFiled: March 3, 1997Date of Patent: November 24, 1998Assignee: Fusion Lighting, Inc.Inventors: James E. Simpson, Mohammad Kamarehi
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Patent number: 5786667Abstract: An apparatus which couples microwave energy to an electrodeless lamp. A source of microwave energy is connected to a wave guide having a slot along one wall thereof. A nominally cylindrical cavity enclosing an electrodeless lamp is closed at one end and coupled at a second end to the slot. The nominally cylindrical cavity has a non cylindrical surface portion which increases coupling from said slot to a second resonant mode which is orthogonal to a first primary resonant mode, creating a high amplitude standing wave in the region of the electrodeless lamp. Once ignition of the lamp occurs, the impedance of the lamp decreases significantly, and most of the microwave power for sustaining illumination is coupled to the electrodeless lamp in the first resonant mode producing a substantially matched load to said microwave source.Type: GrantFiled: August 9, 1996Date of Patent: July 28, 1998Assignee: Fusion Lighting, Inc.Inventors: James E. Simpson, Wayne G. Love
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Patent number: 5525865Abstract: Apparatus for exciting electrodeless lamps. A magnetron for generating electromagnetic energy in the microwave region includes an extension for its antenna terminal. The extension extends the length of the antenna to control the phase of loading on the magnetron. A circular ground flange and perforated screen enclose the electrodeless lamp, permitting microwave energy to excite the gas within the lamp, while confining the energy to the space bounded by the perforated screen and cylindrical ground flange. The extension for the antenna has a length which maintains the reflection coefficient phase to a level which does not adversely disturb the magnetron operating frequency.Type: GrantFiled: February 25, 1994Date of Patent: June 11, 1996Assignee: Fusion Lighting, Inc.Inventor: James E. Simpson
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Patent number: 5498308Abstract: A plasma asher which obviates microwave leakage and attendant problems by providing a microwave trap proximate the opening through which the plasma tube exits the microwave cavity.Type: GrantFiled: February 25, 1994Date of Patent: March 12, 1996Assignee: Fusion Systems Corp.Inventors: Mohammad Kamarehi, James E. Simpson
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Patent number: 5448135Abstract: Apparatus for coupling electromagnetic energy to electrodeless lamps. A waveguide having one end connected to a source of electromagnetic radiation was closed at the second opposite end. A coupling device at the second end couples microwave energy from the waveguide to an electrodeless lamp. The coupling device includes a coaxial transmission line having a center conductor extending through one of the walls of the waveguide adjacent the second end. An alcove partition within the waveguide contacts the extending conductor and forms an alcove in the waveguide. The alcove portion provides for an impedance matching structure between the transmission line and waveguide. The electrodeless lamp which is positioned above the free end of the coaxial transmission line is excited with the coupled microwave energy.Type: GrantFiled: October 28, 1993Date of Patent: September 5, 1995Assignee: Fusion Lighting, Inc.Inventor: James E. Simpson
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Patent number: 5438242Abstract: A power supply for providing a stable operating current to a magnetron-excited lamp. The power supply includes a DC to DC inverter for driving a primary winding of a high voltage transformer. The DC to DC inverter has a circuit including two pairs of switching elements for connecting a DC voltage supply to the primary winding. During each half of the switching cycle, one of the switching elements is pulse width modulated while the other remains on for a substantially fixed period of time. During the second half of the cycle, the remaining pair operates so that one switching device is on for a pulse width modulated period of time, and the other is on a substantially constant amount of time. The on time for the pulse width modulated switching elements is defined by an input voltage setting representing a desired brightness level for the lamp, the output magnetron current, and a representative of the integral of the current flowing through the primary of the inverter transformer.Type: GrantFiled: June 24, 1993Date of Patent: August 1, 1995Assignee: Fusion Systems CorporationInventor: James E. Simpson
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Patent number: 5361274Abstract: A microwave powered discharge device which utilizes a TM.sub.NMO cavity. A conductive body is positioned at a null in a discharge device which utilizes a TM.sub.210 cavity to reduce direct coupling from the microwave coupling means, e.g., slot of the cavity. A plurality of TM.sub.110 cavities are ganged together, and a single discharge tube extends through all of the cavities.Type: GrantFiled: March 12, 1992Date of Patent: November 1, 1994Assignee: Fusion Systems Corp.Inventors: James E. Simpson, Mohammed Kamarehi, Brian Turner, Michael G. Ury