Patents by Inventor Jerry Meyer
Jerry Meyer 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: 20220027135Abstract: A user interface generation method for model driven architecture (MDA) architected applications includes defining multiple job functions in a model for an instance of an MDA architected application, each referencing one or more user interface (UI) experiences for the application, each experience including a single menu and one or more screens, each screen including one or more UI components. Thereafter, each end user of the instance is associated with one or more job functions. Then, in response to receiving an event on an event bus servicing the instance, an event handler for UI events in the instance selects an experience corresponding to the defined job function for the end user specified by the event, retrieves a screen of the selected experience based upon the event and transmits for display to the specified end user a specification of a graphical UI representative of the retrieved screen including the single menu for the selected experience.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 23, 2020Publication date: January 27, 2022Inventors: Jerry MEYER, Robert STURIM, Andy NANOPOULOS, John WILLIAMS
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Patent number: 11231913Abstract: A user interface generation method for model driven architecture (MDA) architected applications includes defining multiple job functions in a model for an instance of an MDA architected application, each referencing one or more user interface (UI) experiences for the application, each experience including a single menu and one or more screens, each screen including one or more UI components. Thereafter, each end user of the instance is associated with one or more job functions. Then, in response to receiving an event on an event bus servicing the instance, an event handler for UI events in the instance selects an experience corresponding to the defined job function for the end user specified by the event, retrieves a screen of the selected experience based upon the event and transmits for display to the specified end user a specification of a graphical UI representative of the retrieved screen including the single menu for the selected experience.Type: GrantFiled: July 23, 2020Date of Patent: January 25, 2022Assignee: TRACELINK, INC.Inventors: Jerry Meyer, Robert Sturim, Andy Nanopoulos, John Williams
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Patent number: 6996152Abstract: A photonic-crystal distributed-feedback laser includes a laser cavity with a waveguide structure that has a cavity length Lc and is bounded by two mirrors; an active region for producing optical gain upon receiving optical pumping or an input voltage; at least one layer having a periodic two-dimensional grating with modulation of a modal refractive index, the grating being defined on a rectangular lattice with a first period along a first axis of the grating and a second period along a second perpendicular axis of the grating, and wherein the grating produces three diffraction processes having coupling coefficients ?1?, ?2?, ?3?; and a lateral gain area contained within a second area patterned with the grating that has substantially a shape of a gain stripe with a width W, with the gain stripe tilted at a first tilt angle relative to the two mirrors.Type: GrantFiled: March 7, 2003Date of Patent: February 7, 2006Assignee: The United States of America as represented by the Secretary of the NavyInventors: Igor Vurgaftman, Jerry Meyer
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Publication number: 20050173694Abstract: Semiconductor optoelectronic devices such as diode lasers are formed on InP substrates with an active region with an InAsN or InGaAsN electron quantum well layer and a GaAsSb or InGaAsSb hole quantum well layer which form a type II quantum well. The active region may be incorporated in various devices to provide light emission at relatively long wavelengths, including light emitting diodes, amplifiers, surface emitting lasers and edge-emitting lasers.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 5, 2004Publication date: August 11, 2005Inventors: Luke Mawst, Nelson Tansu, Jerry Meyer, Igor Vurgaftman
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Patent number: 6868107Abstract: A method for calculating the beam quality and output wavelength spectrum of a photonic crystal distributed feedback laser includes the steps of calculating at least two coupling coefficients and forming a characteristic matrix; repeating the following steps at spaced increments of time until a steady state solution is reached: repeating the following steps for one of the incremental cavity lengths: calculating a gain change and a modal refractive index change for the laser waveguide structure for one incremental stripe width; calculating a spontaneous emission term for the gain change; calculating a gain roll-off term for the gain change; applying the gain change, the modal refractive index change, the spontaneous emission term, and the gain roll-off term to at least two forward-propagating beams and at least two backward-propagating beams for the one incremental stripe width; performing a Fourier transformation with respect to the one incremental stripe width to yield a plurality of diffraction terms; addingType: GrantFiled: March 7, 2003Date of Patent: March 15, 2005Assignee: The United States of America as represented by the Secretary of the NavyInventors: Igor Vurgaftman, Jerry Meyer
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Publication number: 20040252741Abstract: A surface-emitting photonic crystal distributed feedback laser apparatus configured to emit an optical beam of light. The apparatus includes a laser cavity bounded by top and bottom optical claddings, an active region configured to produce optical gain upon receiving optical or electrical pumping, a periodic two-dimensional grating having an order higher than the fundamental and configured to induce modulation of a modal refractive index, and lateral pumped gain area contained within an area covered by the grating, the lateral pumped gain area configured to produce gain in one or more lasing modes having a modal index modulated by the grating. The lateral pumped gain area has a substantially circular shape of diameter D, and wherein the pumped gain area is enclosed by an unpumped region contained within the area covered by the grating but not receiving the optical or electrical pumping.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 28, 2003Publication date: December 16, 2004Inventors: Jerry Meyer, Igor Vurgaftman
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Patent number: 6826223Abstract: A surface-emitting photonic crystal distributed feedback laser apparatus configured to emit an optical beam of light. The apparatus includes a laser cavity bounded by top and bottom optical claddings, an active region configured to produce optical gain upon receiving optical or electrical pumping, a periodic two-dimensional grating having an order higher than the fundamental and configured to induce modulation of a modal refractive index, and lateral pumped gain area contained within an area covered by the grating, the lateral pumped gain area configured to produce gain in one or more lasing modes having a modal index modulated by the grating. The lateral pumped gain area has a substantially circular shape of diameter D, and wherein the pumped gain area is enclosed by an unpumped region contained within the area covered by the grating but not receiving the optical or electrical pumping.Type: GrantFiled: May 28, 2003Date of Patent: November 30, 2004Assignee: The United States of America as represented by the Secretary of the NavyInventors: Jerry Meyer, Igor Vurgaftman
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Publication number: 20030231689Abstract: A method for calculating the beam quality and output wavelength spectrum of a photonic crystal distributed feedback laser includes the steps of calculating at least two coupling coefficients and forming a characteristic matrix; repeating the following steps at spaced increments of time until a steady state solution is reached: repeating the following steps for one of the incremental cavity lengths: calculating a gain change and a modal refractive index change for the laser waveguide structure for one incremental stripe width; calculating a spontaneous emission term for the gain change; calculating a gain roll-off term for the gain change; applying the gain change, the modal refractive index change, the spontaneous emission term, and the gain roll-off term to at least two forward-propagating beams and at least two backward-propagating beams for the one incremental stripe width; performing a Fourier transformation with respect to the one incremental stripe width to yield a plurality of diffraction terms; addingType: ApplicationFiled: March 7, 2003Publication date: December 18, 2003Inventors: Igor Vurgaftman, Jerry Meyer
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Publication number: 20030169787Abstract: A photonic-crystal distributed-feedback laser includes a laser cavity with a waveguide structure that has a cavity length Lc and is bounded by two mirrors; an active region for producing optical gain upon receiving optical pumping or an input voltage; at least one layer having a periodic two-dimensional grating with modulation of a modal refractive index, the grating being defined on a rectangular lattice with a first period along a first axis of the grating and a second period along a second perpendicular axis of the grating, and wherein the grating produces three diffraction processes having coupling coefficients &kgr;1′, &kgr;2′, &kgr;3′; and a lateral gain area contained within a second area patterned with the grating that has substantially a shape of a gain stripe with a width W, with the gain stripe tilted at a first tilt angle relative to the two mirrors.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 7, 2003Publication date: September 11, 2003Inventors: Igor Vurgaftman, Jerry Meyer
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Patent number: 6217222Abstract: A configuration that promotes cleaner fracture by reducing or eliminating secondary fractures includes a plurality of distinct interconnecting regions defining a plurality of separate fracture regions that are separated by an interruption.Type: GrantFiled: October 27, 1999Date of Patent: April 17, 2001Assignee: SKF USA Inc.Inventors: Arthur Mattson, Mark J. Cutler, Jerry Meyer, Keith Meyers, David A. Winkel
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Patent number: 5799026Abstract: A gain region for an interban quantum well laser incudes (a) an emitter ron of semiconductor material having at least one conduction subband and at least one valence subband, these subbands being spaced apart by an energy band-gap; (b) a collector region of semiconductor material having at least one conduction subband and at least one valence subband, these subbands spaced apart by an energy band-gap; (c) a type-I or type-II active region; and (d) a blocking quantum well region of semiconductor material between the active region and the collector region, for keeping electrons in the active region from tunnelling or scattering into the collector region, but allowing electrons in the highest valence subband in the active region to pass into the collector region.Type: GrantFiled: November 1, 1996Date of Patent: August 25, 1998Assignee: The United States of America as represented by the Secretary of the NavyInventors: Jerry Meyer, Igor Vurgaftman, Ruan Q. Yang
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Patent number: D529679Type: GrantFiled: June 9, 2005Date of Patent: October 3, 2006Inventors: Jerry Meyer, Janet A. Meyer