Patents by Inventor Jerry Dimsdale

Jerry Dimsdale 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: 8547532
    Abstract: A system and method of imaging an object. An array of detectors is mounted in an image plane. Each detector in the array of detectors is connected to a timing circuit having an interpolator, wherein the interpolator includes a first circuit which charges a first capacitor at a different rate than it discharges. An optical pulse is transmitted toward an object so that a portion of the optical pulse is reflected from the object as a reflected pulse and a first value representative of when the optical pulse was transmitted toward the object is recorded. The reflected pulse is detected at one or more detectors and a pulse characteristic of the pulse and a second value representative of when the reflected pulse arrived at the detector are recorded. Range to the object is then calculated as a function of the first and second values and the reflected pulse characteristic.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 17, 2008
    Date of Patent: October 1, 2013
    Assignee: Topcon Positioning Systems, Inc.
    Inventor: Jerry Dimsdale
  • Patent number: 7991222
    Abstract: A system and method for imaging a three-dimensional scene having one or more objects. The system includes a light source, a detector array, a timing circuit, an inertial guidance system and a processor connected to the timing circuit and the inertial guidance system. The light source generates an optical pulse and projects the optical pulse on an object so that it is reflected as a reflected pulse. The detector array includes a plurality of detectors, wherein the detectors are oriented to receive the reflected pulse. The timing circuit determines when the reflected pulse reached detectors on the detector array. The inertial guidance system measures angular velocity and acceleration. The processor forms a composite image of the three-dimensional scene as a function of camera position and range to objects in the three-dimensional scene.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 5, 2010
    Date of Patent: August 2, 2011
    Assignee: Topcon Positioning Systems, Inc.
    Inventors: Jerry Dimsdale, Andrew Lewis, William Chen
  • Publication number: 20100188504
    Abstract: A system and method for imaging a three-dimensional scene having one or more objects. The system includes a light source, a detector array, a timing circuit, an inertial guidance system and a processor connected to the timing circuit and the inertial guidance system. The light source generates an optical pulse and projects the optical pulse on an object so that it is reflected as a reflected pulse. The detector array includes a plurality of detectors, wherein the detectors are oriented to receive the reflected pulse. The timing circuit determines when the reflected pulse reached detectors on the detector array. The inertial guidance system measures angular velocity and acceleration. The processor forms a composite image of the three-dimensional scene as a function of camera position and range to objects in the three-dimensional scene.
    Type: Application
    Filed: February 5, 2010
    Publication date: July 29, 2010
    Applicant: Dimsdale Engineering, LLC
    Inventors: Jerry Dimsdale, Andrew Lewis, William Chen
  • Patent number: 7697748
    Abstract: A system and method for imaging a three-dimensional scene having one or more objects. The system includes a light source, a detector array, a timing circuit, an inertial guidance system and a processor connected to the timing circuit and the inertial guidance system. The light source generates an optical pulse and projects the optical pulse on an object so that it is reflected as a reflected pulse. The detector array includes a plurality of detectors, wherein the detectors are oriented to receive the reflected pulse. The timing circuit determines when the reflected pulse reached detectors on the detector array. The inertial guidance system measures angular velocity and acceleration. The processor forms a composite image of the three-dimensional scene as a function of camera position and range to objects in the three-dimensional scene.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 6, 2004
    Date of Patent: April 13, 2010
    Assignee: Dimsdale Engineering, LLC
    Inventors: Jerry Dimsdale, Andrew Lewis, William Chen
  • Publication number: 20090215426
    Abstract: A personal security system and method includes a plurality of handsets communicating with one or more monitoring services, wherein each handset includes a sensor. Each handset is registered with the one or more monitoring services, wherein registering includes indicating the information to be sent to that monitoring service and the conditions under which the information is sent. An alert is generated at the handset and sensor information relevant to the alert is captured by a sensor in the handset. The alert and the captured sensor information are transmitted to one or more of the one or more monitoring services. The user then responds to a confirmation request received from one or more of the one or more monitoring services.
    Type: Application
    Filed: February 27, 2008
    Publication date: August 27, 2009
    Applicant: Dimsdale Engineering, LLC
    Inventor: Jerry Dimsdale
  • Publication number: 20090076758
    Abstract: A system and method of imaging an object. An array of detectors is mounted in an image plane. Each detector in the array of detectors is connected to a timing circuit having an interpolator, wherein the interpolator includes a first circuit which charges a first capacitor at a different rate than it discharges. An optical pulse is transmitted toward an object so that a portion of the optical pulse is reflected from the object as a reflected pulse and a first value representative of when the optical pulse was transmitted toward the object is recorded. The reflected pulse is detected at one or more detectors and a pulse characteristic of the pulse and a second value representative of when the reflected pulse arrived at the detector are recorded. Range to the object is then calculated as a function of the first and second values and the reflected pulse characteristic.
    Type: Application
    Filed: November 17, 2008
    Publication date: March 19, 2009
    Inventor: Jerry Dimsdale
  • Patent number: 7453553
    Abstract: A system and method of imaging an object. An array of detectors is mounted in an image plane. Each detector in the array of detectors is connected to a timing circuit having an interpolator, wherein the interpolator includes a first circuit which charges a first capacitor at a different rate than it discharges. An optical pulse is transmitted toward an object so that a portion of the optical pulse is reflected from the object as a reflected pulse and a first value representative of when the optical pulse was transmitted toward the object is recorded. The reflected pulse is detected at one or more detectors and a pulse characteristic of the pulse and a second value representative of when the reflected pulse arrived at the detector are recorded. Range to the object is then calculated as a function of the first and second values and the reflected pulse characteristic.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 26, 2007
    Date of Patent: November 18, 2008
    Assignee: Dimsdale Engineering, LLC
    Inventor: Jerry Dimsdale
  • Patent number: 7313506
    Abstract: A laser scanning system can be used in construction projects to generate a field survey. An architect or engineer can use the field survey to create construction drawings. In addition, relevant points from the construction drawings can be identified at the construction site with the scanning system. Further, earth moving equipment can be controlled using the same information. The laser scanning system can be used to determine if two parts can be mated together by scanning and comparing the parts that are to be mated. The laser scanning system can further be used to determine if an object can be moved through an opening in a structure by comparing scan points of the structure with scan points from the object. The laser scanning system can be used to identify objects within the site, to build databases that have relevant information about the objects, and to guide reproducing machines.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 2, 2004
    Date of Patent: December 25, 2007
    Assignee: Leica Geosystems HDS, Inc.
    Inventors: Ben K. Kacyra, Jerry Dimsdale, Christopher Robin Thewalt
  • Publication number: 20070252974
    Abstract: A system and method of imaging an object. An array of detectors is mounted in an image plane. Each detector in the array of detectors is connected to a timing circuit having an interpolator, wherein the interpolator includes a first circuit which charges a first capacitor at a different rate than it discharges. An optical pulse is transmitted toward an object so that a portion of the optical pulse is reflected from the object as a reflected pulse and a first value representative of when the optical pulse was transmitted toward the object is recorded. The reflected pulse is detected at one or more detectors and a pulse characteristic of the pulse and a second value representative of when the reflected pulse arrived at the detector are recorded. Range to the object is then calculated as a function of the first and second values and the reflected pulse characteristic.
    Type: Application
    Filed: March 26, 2007
    Publication date: November 1, 2007
    Inventor: Jerry Dimsdale
  • Patent number: 7236235
    Abstract: A system and method of imaging an object. An array of detectors is mounted in an image plane. Each detector in the array of detectors is connected to a timing circuit having an interpolator, wherein the interpolator includes a first circuit which charges a first capacitor at a different rate than it discharges. An optical pulse is transmitted toward an object so that a portion of the optical pulse is reflected from the object as a reflected pulse and a first value representative of when the optical pulse was transmitted toward the object is recorded. The reflected pulse is detected at one or more detectors and a pulse characteristic of the pulse and a second value representative of when the reflected pulse arrived at the detector are recorded. Range to the object is then calculated as a function of the first and second values and the reflected pulse characteristic.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 6, 2004
    Date of Patent: June 26, 2007
    Assignee: Dimsdale Engineering, LLC
    Inventor: Jerry Dimsdale
  • Patent number: 7215430
    Abstract: An integrated system generates a model of a three-dimensional object. A scanning laser device scans the three-dimensional object and generates a point cloud. The points of the point cloud each indicate a location of a corresponding point on a surface of the object. A first model is generated, responsive to the point cloud, that generates a first model representing constituent geometric shapes of the object. A data file is generated, responsive to the first model, that can be inputted to a computer-aided design system.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 22, 2004
    Date of Patent: May 8, 2007
    Assignee: Leica Geosystems HDS LLC
    Inventors: Ben K. Kacyra, Jerry Dimsdale, Jonathan Apollo Kung
  • Patent number: 7187823
    Abstract: A contact free rotary transformer assembly can be used to transfer power and information between a stationary portion and a rotatable portion of a laser scanning device. The rotary transformer can consist of a pair of substantially parallel ferrite rings, each having disposed therein a coil for passing AC current. The assembly can use an optical fiber positioned near a rotational axis of the transformer to transfer optical information between the stationary and rotary portions. The optical fiber can include two portions connected by a rotational connection in order to allow the portions to rotate with respect to one another while maintaining the light path.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 16, 2005
    Date of Patent: March 6, 2007
    Assignee: Leica Geosystems HDS LLC
    Inventors: Jerry Dimsdale, Joseph N. West
  • Patent number: 7184036
    Abstract: An integrated system generates a model of a three-dimensional object. A scanning laser device scans the three-dimensional object and generates a point cloud. The points of the point cloud each indicate a location of a corresponding point on a surface of the object. A first model is generated, responsive to the point cloud, that generates a first model representing constituent geometric shapes of the object. A data file is generated, responsive to the first model, that can be inputted to a computer-aided design system.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 15, 2003
    Date of Patent: February 27, 2007
    Assignee: Leica Geosystems HDS LLC
    Inventors: Jerry Dimsdale, Mark Brunkhart
  • Publication number: 20060006309
    Abstract: A system and method for imaging a three-dimensional scene having one or more objects. The system includes a light source, a detector array, a timing circuit, an inertial guidance system and a processor connected to the timing circuit and the inertial guidance system. The light source generates an optical pulse and projects the optical pulse on an object so that it is reflected as a reflected pulse. The detector array includes a plurality of detectors, wherein the detectors are oriented to receive the reflected pulse. The timing circuit determines when the reflected pulse reached detectors on the detector array. The inertial guidance system measures angular velocity and acceleration. The processor forms a composite image of the three-dimensional scene as a function of camera position and range to objects in the three-dimensional scene.
    Type: Application
    Filed: July 6, 2004
    Publication date: January 12, 2006
    Inventors: Jerry Dimsdale, Andrew Lewis, William Chen
  • Publication number: 20060007422
    Abstract: A system and method of imaging an object. An array of detectors is mounted in an image plane. Each detector in the array of detectors is connected to a timing circuit having an interpolator, wherein the interpolator includes a first circuit which charges a first capacitor at a different rate than it discharges. An optical pulse is transmitted toward an object so that a portion of the optical pulse is reflected from the object as a reflected pulse and a first value representative of when the optical pulse was transmitted toward the object is recorded. The reflected pulse is detected at one or more detectors and a pulse characteristic of the pulse and a second value representative of when the reflected pulse arrived at the detector are recorded. Range to the object is then calculated as a function of the first and second values and the reflected pulse characteristic.
    Type: Application
    Filed: July 6, 2004
    Publication date: January 12, 2006
    Inventor: Jerry Dimsdale
  • Publication number: 20050279914
    Abstract: A contact free rotary transformer assembly can be used to transfer power and information between a stationary portion and a rotatable portion of a laser scanning device. The rotary transformer can consist of a pair of substantially parallel ferrite rings, each having disposed therein a coil for passing AC current. The assembly can use an optical fiber positioned near a rotational axis of the transformer to transfer optical information between the stationary and rotary portions. The optical fiber can include two portions connected by a rotational connection in order to allow the portions to rotate with respect to one another while maintaining the light path.
    Type: Application
    Filed: March 16, 2005
    Publication date: December 22, 2005
    Inventors: Jerry Dimsdale, Joseph West
  • Publication number: 20050099637
    Abstract: An integrated system generates a model of a three-dimensional object. A scanning laser device scans the three-dimensional object and generates a point cloud. The points of the point cloud each indicate a location of a corresponding point on a surface of the object. A first model is generated, responsive to the point cloud, that generates a first model representing constituent geometric shapes of the object. A data file is generated, responsive to the first model, that can be inputted to a computer-aided design system.
    Type: Application
    Filed: November 22, 2004
    Publication date: May 12, 2005
    Inventors: Ben Kacyra, Jerry Dimsdale, Jonathan Kung
  • Patent number: 6847462
    Abstract: An integrated system generates a model of a three-dimensional object. A scanning laser device scans the three-dimensional object and generates a point cloud. The points of the point cloud each indicate a location of a corresponding point on a surface of the object. A first model is generated, responsive to the point cloud, that generates a first model representing constituent geometric shapes of the object. A data file is generated, responsive to the first model, that can be inputted to a computer-aided design system.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 23, 1998
    Date of Patent: January 25, 2005
    Assignee: Leica Geosystems HDS, Inc.
    Inventors: Ben K. Kacyra, Jerry Dimsdale, Jonathan Apollo Kung
  • Publication number: 20040252288
    Abstract: A laser scanning system can be used in construction projects to generate a field survey. An architect or engineer can use the field survey to create construction drawings. In addition, relevant points from the construction drawings can be identified at the construction site with the scanning system. Further, earth moving equipment can be controlled using the same information. The laser scanning system can be used to determine if two parts can be mated together by scanning and comparing the parts that are to be mated. The laser scanning system can further be used to determine if an object can be moved through an opening in a structure by comparing scan points of the structure with scan points from the object. The laser scanning system can be used to identify objects within the site, to build databases that have relevant information about the objects, and to guide reproducing machines.
    Type: Application
    Filed: July 2, 2004
    Publication date: December 16, 2004
    Inventors: Ben K. Kacyra, Jerry Dimsdale, Christopher Robin Thewalt
  • Patent number: 6781683
    Abstract: Methods for operating a laser scanning system are disclosed. The laser scanning system can be used in construction projects to generate a field survey. An architect or engineer can use the field survey to create construction drawings. In addition, relevant points from the construction drawings can be identified at the construction site with the scanning system. Further, earth moving equipment can be controlled using the same information. The laser scanning system can also be used to determine if two parts can be mated together by scanning and comparing the parts that are to be mated. The laser scanning system can further be used to determine if an object can be moved through an opening in a structure by comparing scan points of the structure with scan points from the object. The laser scanning system can additionally be used to identifying objects within the site, to build databases that have relevant information about the objects, and to guide reproducing machines.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 16, 2002
    Date of Patent: August 24, 2004
    Assignee: Leica Geosystems HDS, Inc.
    Inventors: Ben K. Kacyra, Jerry Dimsdale, Christopher Robin Thewalt