Patents by Inventor Jeffrey Albelo
Jeffrey Albelo 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: 11491578Abstract: A micromachining device that utilizes a solid state laser beam scanner to steer and scan laser beams onto a moveable stage. There are no moving parts as in the galvometric scanner devices in current use. The laser beam scanner has two components, a variable frequency signal generator that is electrically connected to at least one substantially transparent and partially conductive substrate plate (hereinafter plate) with a generally planar face thereon that has a series of quantum dots (of an arbitrary size but narrow size distribution) affixed with the plate, where each of the quantum dots possess an inducible dipole moment, and each of the quantum dots are in electrical contact with the plate, where the quantum dots undergo an excitation and successive recombination (or relaxation) by the input of magnetic, optical or electrical signals.Type: GrantFiled: February 20, 2020Date of Patent: November 8, 2022Inventor: Jeffrey Albelo
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Patent number: 11449069Abstract: A beam scanner for use in conjunction with the operational guidance system of a vehicle. The beam scanner can be used as part of an electromagnetic signal transmit module or an electromagnetic signal receive module in either a transmissive or reflective mode. The beam scanner is a substantially transparent and partially conductive substrate plate having at least one generally planar face thereon with a series of particles affixed with said plate, each of said particles of an arbitrary size, and each of said particles possessing an induced dipole moment, and each of said particles in electrical contact with said partially conductive substrate plate.Type: GrantFiled: November 15, 2019Date of Patent: September 20, 2022Inventor: Jeffrey A Albelo
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Patent number: 11422430Abstract: A light beam steering transmissive element with an arbitrarily sized aperture comprising at least one layer of a insulating matrix modified for increased polarizability under electrical, magnetic or optical stimulation, between two or more substrates that can be electrically configured to provide signal modulation (optical, magnetic or electrical) that will control the wavefronts of incident light, thereby taking off-axis electromagnetic signals and aligning them to the aperture of a receiving element positioned near the device, or the reverse, sending signals originating behind the steering device to a variety of user-defined angles in two or more dimensions.Type: GrantFiled: June 14, 2019Date of Patent: August 23, 2022Inventor: Jeffrey Albelo
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Patent number: 11353727Abstract: The present invention is an electromagnetic signal modulator that is a control unit operationally coupled to a substantially transparent and partially conductive substrate plate assembly having a series of quantum dots that undergo an excitation and successive recombination (or relaxation) of their electrons by the input of magnetic, optical or electrical signals to switch, steer or otherwise modulate an electromagnetic beam incident on the substrate plate assembly. There are four factors that may be used to vary the quantum dot electromagnetic environment, providing operator flexibility as to how the modulation of the incident electromagnetic wave front is accomplished and to what degree.Type: GrantFiled: November 26, 2019Date of Patent: June 7, 2022Inventor: Jeffrey Albelo
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Publication number: 20210364643Abstract: A beam scanner that outputs a signal to an alarm module or the operational guidance system of a vehicle to help correct the vehicle's steering and braking, or dispatch an audible or visual alarm. The beam scanner is used as part of an electromagnetic signal transmit module or an electromagnetic signal receive module in either a transmissive or reflective mode. The beam scanner is a substantially transparent and partially conductive substrate plate having at least one generally planar face thereon with a series of particles affixed with said plate, each of said particles of an arbitrary size, and each of said particles possessing an induced dipole moment, and each of said particles in electrical contact with said partially conductive substrate plate.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 16, 2021Publication date: November 25, 2021Inventor: Jeffrey Albelo
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Publication number: 20210247659Abstract: A micromachining device that utilizes a solid state laser beam scanner to steer and scan laser beams onto a moveable stage. There are no moving parts as in the galvometric scanner devices in current use. The laser beam scanner has two components, a variable frequency signal generator that is electrically connected to at least one substantially transparent and partially conductive substrate plate (hereinafter plate) with a generally planar face thereon that has a series of quantum dots (of an arbitrary size but narrow size distribution) affixed with the plate, where each of the quantum dots possess an inducible dipole moment, and each of the quantum dots are in electrical contact with the plate, where the quantum dots undergo an excitation and successive recombination (or relaxation) by the input of magnetic, optical or electrical signals.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 26, 2021Publication date: August 12, 2021Inventor: Jeffrey Albelo
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Publication number: 20200189031Abstract: A micromachining device that utilizes a solid state laser beam scanner to steer and scan laser beams onto a moveable stage. There are no moving parts as in the galvometric scanner devices in current use. The laser beam scanner has two components, a variable frequency signal generator that is electrically connected to at least one substantially transparent and partially conductive substrate plate (hereinafter plate) with a generally planar face thereon that has a series of quantum dots (of an arbitrary size but narrow size distribution) affixed with the plate, where each of the quantum dots possess an inducible dipole moment, and each of the quantum dots are in electrical contact with the plate, where the quantum dots undergo an excitation and successive recombination (or relaxation) by the input of magnetic, optical or electrical signals.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 20, 2020Publication date: June 18, 2020Inventor: Jeffrey Albelo
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Publication number: 20200150463Abstract: The present invention is an electromagnetic signal modulator that is a control unit operationally coupled to a substantially transparent and partially conductive substrate plate assembly having a series of quantum dots that undergo an excitation and successive recombination (or relaxation) of their electrons by the input of magnetic, optical or electrical signals to switch, steer or otherwise modulate an electromagnetic beam incident on the substrate plate assembly. There are four factors that may be used to vary the quantum dot electromagnetic environment, providing operator flexibility as to how the modulation of the incident electromagnetic wave front is accomplished and to what degree.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 26, 2019Publication date: May 14, 2020Inventor: Jeffrey Albelo
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Publication number: 20200081449Abstract: A beam scanner for use in conjunction with the operational guidance system of a vehicle. The beam scanner can be used as part of an electromagnetic signal transmit module or an electromagnetic signal receive module in either a transmissive or reflective mode. The beam scanner is a substantially transparent and partially conductive substrate plate having at least one generally planar face thereon with a series of particles affixed with said plate, each of said particles of an arbitrary size, and each of said particles possessing an induced dipole moment, and each of said particles in electrical contact with said partially conductive substrate plate.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 15, 2019Publication date: March 12, 2020Inventor: Jeffrey A Albelo
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Publication number: 20190302568Abstract: A light beam steering transmissive element with an arbitrarily sized aperture comprising at least one layer of a insulating matrix modified for increased polarizability under electrical, magnetic or optical stimulation, between two or more substrates that can be electrically configured to provide signal modulation (optical, magnetic or electrical) that will control the wavefronts of incident light, thereby taking off-axis electromagnetic signals and aligning them to the aperture of a receiving element positioned near the device, or the reverse, sending signals originating behind the steering device to a variety of user-defined angles in two or more dimensions.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 14, 2019Publication date: October 3, 2019Inventor: Jeffrey Albelo
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Patent number: 10386489Abstract: A light beam steering transmissive element with an arbitrarily sized aperture comprising at least one layer of a insulating matrix modified for increased polarizability under electrical, magnetic or optical stimulation, between two or more substrates that can be electrically configured to provide signal modulation (optical, magnetic or electrical) that will control the wavefronts of incident light, thereby taking off-axis electromagnetic signals and aligning them to the aperture of a receiving element positioned near the device, or the reverse, sending signals originating behind the steering device to a variety of user-defined angles in two or more dimensions.Type: GrantFiled: February 1, 2017Date of Patent: August 20, 2019Inventors: Jeffrey Albelo, Joseph LaChapelle
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Patent number: 10112263Abstract: The invention is a method and apparatus for laser marking a stainless steel specimen with commercially desirable marks. The method includes providing a laser processing system having a laser, and laser optics and a controller with pre-determined laser pulse parameters, selecting the pre-determined laser pulse parameters associated with the desired mark, and directing the laser marking system to produce laser pulses having laser pulse parameters associated with the desired marks including temporal pulse widths greater than about 1 and less than about 1000 picoseconds.Type: GrantFiled: January 31, 2013Date of Patent: October 30, 2018Assignee: Electro Scientific Industries, Inc.Inventors: Robert Reichenbach, Jeffrey Howerton, Jeffrey Albelo
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Publication number: 20180217262Abstract: A light beam steering transmissive element with an arbitrarily sized aperture comprising at least one layer of a insulating matrix modified for increased polarizability under electrical, magnetic or optical stimulation, between two or more substrates that can be electrically configured to provide signal modulation (optical, magnetic or electrical) that will control the wavefronts of incident light, thereby taking off-axis electromagnetic signals and aligning them to the aperture of a receiving element positioned near the device, or the reverse, sending signals originating behind the steering device to a variety of user-defined angles in two or more dimensions.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 1, 2017Publication date: August 2, 2018Inventors: Jeffrey Albelo, Joseph LaChapelle
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Patent number: 9221124Abstract: Systems and methods are provided for scribing wafers with short laser pulses so as to reduce the ablation threshold of target material. In a stack of material layers, a minimum laser ablation threshold based on laser pulse width is determined for each of the layers. The highest of the minimum laser ablation thresholds is selected and a beam of one or more laser pulses is generated having a fluence in a range between the selected laser ablation threshold and approximately ten times the selected laser ablation threshold. In one embodiment, a laser pulse width in a range of approximately 0.1 picosecond to approximately 1000 picoseconds is used. In addition, or in other embodiments, a high pulse repetition frequency is selected to increase the scribing speed. In one embodiment, the pulse repetition frequency is in a range between approximately 100 kHz and approximately 100 MHz.Type: GrantFiled: December 5, 2013Date of Patent: December 29, 2015Assignee: ELECTRO SCIENTIFIC INDUSTRIES, INC.Inventors: Jeffrey A. Albelo, Peter Pirogovsky
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Publication number: 20140091069Abstract: Systems and methods are provided for scribing wafers with short laser pulses so as to reduce the ablation threshold of target material. In a stack of material layers, a minimum laser ablation threshold based on laser pulse width is determined for each of the layers. The highest of the minimum laser ablation thresholds is selected and a beam of one or more laser pulses is generated having a fluence in a range between the selected laser ablation threshold and approximately ten times the selected laser ablation threshold. In one embodiment, a laser pulse width in a range of approximately 0.1 picosecond to approximately 1000 picoseconds is used. In addition, or in other embodiments, a high pulse repetition frequency is selected to increase the scribing speed. In one embodiment, the pulse repetition frequency is in a range between approximately 100 kHz and approximately 100 MHz.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 5, 2013Publication date: April 3, 2014Applicant: ELECTRO SCIENTIFIC INDUSTRIES, INC.Inventors: Jeffrey A. Albelo, Peter Pirogovsky
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Publication number: 20140027951Abstract: The method of and device for cutting brittle materials with tailored edge shape and roughness are disclosed. The methods can include directing one or more tools to a portion of brittle material causing separation of the material into two or more portions, where the as-cut edge has a predetermined and controllable geometric shape and/or surface morphology. The one or more tools can comprise energy (e.g., a femtosecond laser beam or acoustic beam) delivered to the material without making a physical contact.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 30, 2013Publication date: January 30, 2014Applicant: Raydiance, Inc.Inventors: Ramanujapuram A. Srinivas, David M. Gaudiosi, Michael R. Greenberg, Jeffrey Albelo, Tim Booth, Michael Shirk, Michael Mielke
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Patent number: 8624157Abstract: Systems and methods are provided for scribing wafers with short laser pulses so as to reduce the ablation threshold of target material. In a stack of material layers, a minimum laser ablation threshold based on laser pulse width is determined for each of the layers. The highest of the minimum laser ablation thresholds is selected and a beam of one or more laser pulses is generated having a fluence in a range between the selected laser ablation threshold and approximately ten times the selected laser ablation threshold. In one embodiment, a laser pulse width in a range of approximately 0.1 picosecond to approximately 1000 picoseconds is used. In addition, or in other embodiments, a high pulse repetition frequency is selected to increase the scribing speed. In one embodiment, the pulse repetition frequency is in a range between approximately 100 kHz and approximately 100 MHz.Type: GrantFiled: May 25, 2006Date of Patent: January 7, 2014Assignee: Electro Scientific Industries, Inc.Inventors: Jeffrey A. Albelo, Peter Pirogovsky
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Patent number: 8389895Abstract: The invention is a method and apparatus for laser marking a stainless steel specimen with commercially desirable marks. The method includes providing a laser processing system having a laser, and laser optics and a controller with pre-determined laser pulse parameters, selecting the pre-determined laser pulse parameters associated with the desired mark, and directing the laser marking system to produce laser pulses having laser pulse parameters associated with the desired marks including temporal pulse widths greater than about 1 and less than about 1000 picoseconds.Type: GrantFiled: June 25, 2010Date of Patent: March 5, 2013Assignee: Electro Scientifix Industries, Inc.Inventors: Robert Reichenbach, Jeffrey Howerton, Jeffrey Albelo
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Publication number: 20110315667Abstract: The invention is a method and apparatus for laser marking a stainless steel specimen with commercially desirable marks. The method includes providing a laser processing system having a laser, and laser optics and a controller with pre-determined laser pulse parameters, selecting the pre-determined laser pulse parameters associated with the desired mark, and directing the laser marking system to produce laser pulses having laser pulse parameters associated with the desired marks including temporal pulse widths greater than about 1 and less than about 1000 picoseconds.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 25, 2010Publication date: December 29, 2011Applicant: ELECTRO SCIENTIFIC INDUSTRIES, INC.Inventors: Robert Reichenbach, Jeffrey Howerton, Jeffrey Albelo
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Publication number: 20100252540Abstract: An improved method for laser machining features in brittle materials 8 such as glass is presented, wherein a tool path 10 related to a feature is analyzed to determine how many passes are required to laser machine the feature using non-adjacent laser pulses 12. Laser pulses 12 applied during subsequent passes are located so as to overlap previous laser spot locations by a predetermined overlap amount. In this way no single spot receives excessive laser radiation caused by immediately subsequent laser pulses 12 being applied adjacent to a previous pulse location.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 2, 2010Publication date: October 7, 2010Applicant: ELECTRO SCIENTIFIC INDUSTRIES, INC.Inventors: Weisheng Lei, Hisashi Matsumoto, Glenn Simenson, Guangyu Li, Jeffrey Howerton, David Childers, Edward Johnson, Jeffrey Albelo