Patents by Inventor James Francis Brennan
James Francis Brennan 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: 20200178632Abstract: An automated control apparatus, method, and system for improving inspection, measurement, and fabrication of apparel is described. The system is used to capture an image of the apparel or apparel-related object and convert that image into a digital representation which can then be sent to and stored in a database to be used to recreate ideal apparel with reproducible measurements and patterns. The system also allows for comparisons with already existing ideal images and/or the apparel itself to determine if the apparel or apparel-related object possess the correct dimensions, shapes, colors, textures and fabrics, etc.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 30, 2018Publication date: June 11, 2020Applicant: VF Jeanswear Limited PartnershipInventors: Dhruv Agarwal, Phillip F. Aydeiette, James Francis Brennan, Matthew Anthony Pooley, Erwin Kin-Ping Lau
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Patent number: 8189971Abstract: Systems and methods for producing ultra-short optical pulses are provided. According to various embodiments, optical pulses are generated, stretched, amplified, and compressed to ultra-short lengths. In order to achieve the ultra-short lengths, dispersion compensation is provided prior to amplification and optionally before compression. Dispersion compensation prior to amplification can be performed by passing the optical pulses through a polarization-maintaining fiber that includes a nonlinear Bragg grating. In some embodiments, the optical pulses are repeatedly circulated through the polarization-maintaining fiber that includes the nonlinear Bragg grating. Dispersion compensation before compression can be achieved by passing the amplified optical pulse through another length of polarization-maintaining fiber.Type: GrantFiled: March 19, 2008Date of Patent: May 29, 2012Assignee: Raydiance, Inc.Inventors: Laurent Vaissié, James Francis Brennan, III
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Patent number: 8150271Abstract: A chirped pulse amplification (CPA) system and method is described wherein the dispersion of the system is tuned by actively tuning one or more system components, for example, using a temperature or strain gradient, or using actinic radiation. In other embodiments, an additional element, such as a modulator, is added to the CPA system to actively to tune the pulse. A pulse monitor is added to the system to measure an output pulse and provide feedback to one or more active tuning elements.Type: GrantFiled: September 21, 2010Date of Patent: April 3, 2012Assignee: Raydiance, Inc.Inventors: James Francis Brennan, III, Laurent Vaissié, Michael Marshall Mielke
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Patent number: 7835646Abstract: The present invention generally concerns the use of Bragg optical fibers in chirped pulse amplification systems for the production of high-pulse-energy ultrashort optical pulses. A gas-core Bragg optical fiber waveguide can be advantageously used in such systems to stretch the duration of pulses so that they can be amplified, and/or Bragg fibers can be used to compress optical signals into much shorter duration pulses after they have been amplified. Bragg fibers can also function as near-zero-dispersion delay lines in amplifier sections.Type: GrantFiled: May 24, 2006Date of Patent: November 16, 2010Assignee: Raydiance, Inc.Inventors: Laurent Vaissié, James Francis Brennan, III
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Patent number: 7822347Abstract: A chirped pulse amplification (CPA) system and method is described wherein the dispersion of the system is tuned by actively tuning one or more system components, for example, using a temperature or strain gradient, or using actinic radiation. In other embodiments, an additional element, such as a modulator, is added to the CPA system to actively to tune the pulse. A pulse monitor is added to the system to measure an output pulse and provide feedback to one or more active tuning elements.Type: GrantFiled: March 28, 2006Date of Patent: October 26, 2010Assignee: Raydiance, Inc.Inventors: James Francis Brennan, III, Laurent Vaissié, Michael Marshall Mielke
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Patent number: 7496255Abstract: A glass article comprising a glass substrate and a diamond-like film deposited on the substrate is disclosed. The glass article is desirably responsive to actinic radiation, such as being capable of demonstrating a change in refractive index upon exposure to actinic radiation. The film permits passage of the actinic radiation through the film and into the substrate. In specific implementations, the film comprises at least about 30 atomic percent carbon, from about 0 to about 50 atomic percent silicon, and from about 0 to about 50 atomic percent oxygen on a hydrogen-free basis.Type: GrantFiled: June 22, 2004Date of Patent: February 24, 2009Assignee: 3M Innovative Properties CompanyInventors: Bryon James Cronk, Trevor Wayne MacDougall, Moses Mekala David, Brian John Gates, James Francis Brennan, III
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Patent number: 7436866Abstract: Optical systems configured for both changing the length of a laser pulse and operating as an optical isolator are disclosed. In some embodiments, optical isolation is achieve contemporaneously with laser pulse expansion or compression by using a grating based compressor or expander as one of the polarization elements of the optical isolator. In some embodiments, optical isolation is achieved contemporaneously with laser pulse expansion or compression by using a mode converter and a Bragg fiber as one of the polarization elements of the optical isolator. In some embodiments, a sub-wavelength polarizer including magnetic garnet is included in the optical isolator.Type: GrantFiled: November 30, 2005Date of Patent: October 14, 2008Assignee: Raydiance, Inc.Inventors: Laurent Vaissié, James Francis Brennan, III
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Patent number: 7245419Abstract: In an optical amplifier, passively wavelength-stabilized pump diodes generate pumping light to excite a gain medium (e.g., rare-earth-ion doped optical fiber or solid-state optical amplifier) near an absorption peak of the gain medium. The gain medium amplifies a pulsed laser signal coupled into the gain medium to a high peak power with minimal non-linear distortion. The gain medium may include a portion configured to receive the pumping light and another portion configured to amplify the pulsed laser signal. A volume phase hologram device may passively wavelength stabilize the pump diodes by reflecting a portion of the pumping light back to the pump diodes. Passively wavelength-stabilizing the pump diodes improves power efficiency of the optical amplifier.Type: GrantFiled: September 22, 2005Date of Patent: July 17, 2007Assignee: Raydiance, Inc.Inventors: James Francis Brennan, III, Timothy J. Booth
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Publication number: 20070064304Abstract: In an optical amplifier, passively wavelength-stabilized pump diodes generate pumping light to excite a gain medium (e.g., rare-earth-ion doped optical fiber or solid-state optical amplifier) near an absorption peak of the gain medium. The gain medium amplifies a pulsed laser signal coupled into the gain medium to a high peak power with minimal non-linear distortion. The gain medium may include a portion configured to receive the pumping light and another portion configured to amplify the pulsed laser signal. A volume phase hologram device may passively wavelength stabilize the pump diodes by reflecting a portion of the pumping light back to the pump diodes. Passively wavelength-stabilizing the pump diodes improves power efficiency of the optical amplifier.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 22, 2005Publication date: March 22, 2007Inventors: James Francis Brennan, Timothy Booth
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Patent number: 7139116Abstract: Optical systems configured for both changing the length of a laser pulse and operating as an optical isolator are disclosed. In some embodiments, optical isolation is achieve contemporaneously with laser pulse expansion or compression by using a grating based compressor or expander as one of the polarization elements of the optical isolator. In some embodiments, optical isolation is achieved contemporaneously with laser pulse expansion or compression by using a mode converter and a Bragg fiber as one of the polarization elements of the optical isolator. In some embodiments, a sub-wavelength polarizer including magnetic garnet is included in the optical isolator. In some embodiments, an optical isolator is disposed between a final pulse amplifier and a target material in order to prevent light resulting from the delivery of an amplified laser pulse to the target material from traveling back to the final pulse amplifier.Type: GrantFiled: January 17, 2006Date of Patent: November 21, 2006Assignee: Raydiance,Inc.Inventors: Laurent Vaissié, James Francis Brennan, III
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Publication number: 20040228578Abstract: A glass article comprising a glass substrate and a diamond-like film deposited on the substrate is disclosed. The glass article is desirably responsive to actinic radiation, such as being capable of demonstrating a change in refractive index upon exposure to actinic radiation. The film permits passage of the actinic radiation through the film and into the substrate. In specific implementations, the film comprises at least about 30 atomic percent carbon, from about 0 to about 50 atomic percent silicon, and from about 0 to about 50 atomic percent oxygen on a hydrogen-free basis.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 22, 2004Publication date: November 18, 2004Applicant: 3M Innovative Properties CompanyInventors: Bryon James Cronk, Trevor Wayne MacDougall, Moses Mekala David, Brian John Gates, James Francis Brennan
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Patent number: 6795636Abstract: A glass article comprising a glass substrate and a diamond-like film deposited on the substrate is disclosed. The glass article is desirably responsive to actinic radiation, such as being capable of demonstrating a change in refractive index upon exposure to actinic radiation. The film permits passage of the actinic radiation. through the film and into the substrate. In specific implementations, the film comprises at least about 30 atomic percent carbon, from about 0 to about 50 atomic percent silicon, and from about 0 to about 50 atomic percent oxygen on a hydrogen-free basis.Type: GrantFiled: March 5, 2000Date of Patent: September 21, 2004Assignee: 3M Innovative Properties CompanyInventors: Bryon James Cronk, Trevor Wayne MacDougall, Moses Mekala David, Brian John Gates, Brian Kenneth Nelson, James Francis Brennan, III