Patents by Inventor Joel Stave
Joel Stave 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: 20150085108Abstract: A lasergrammetry system is disclosed, including: an aiming laser projector configured to direct a focused laser beam toward a designated point on a surface of an object thus producing a stationary laser light spot on the surface; and a sensing laser projector configured to scan, detect, and locate the laser light spot created by the aiming laser projector.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 22, 2013Publication date: March 26, 2015Inventors: Steven P. Kaufman, Arkady Savikovsky, Joel Stave
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Publication number: 20140261196Abstract: A space management system for livestock producers is provided where the turn over date of the space is determined by dynamically taking into account the rate of feed intake, a starting weight, a target market weight, a feed to gain ratio and factors effecting feed intake and feed to gain ratio. The dynamic measure comprises periodic measurement of remaining feed in inventory. The system preferably includes feed inventory management capabilities that include setting a date on which to order more feed and an amount of feed necessary and, preferably, a reminder system for generating reminders to order if the order is not made. Finally, the system takes into account load out time and cleaning/preparation needed when determining a turn over date.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 15, 2013Publication date: September 18, 2014Inventor: Joel Stave
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Publication number: 20140255143Abstract: Disclosed is a controller configured to control a flow of current from a source to a drain. The controller may be equipped with a receiver. Thus, the control of electricity may be controlled remotely. Disclosed also is a system that includes a power source, a drain, and a controller connecting the power source to the drain. The power source may be configured to receive a signal which enables the controller to at least one of allow power to flow from the power source to drain or prevent power from flowing from the power source to the drain. Disclosed also is a transporting device that uses the controller and a method that uses the controller.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 8, 2013Publication date: September 11, 2014Inventor: Joel Stave
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Patent number: 8582087Abstract: A laser projection system is disclosed. The system includes a laser projector that projects a light beam to the surface of an object and scans that projected light beam over at least a portion of the surface, wherein a portion of the projected beam is diffusely reflected from the surface back to the system. The system further includes an optical signal detector that receives the feedback light beam and converts it to an image signal, a light suppression means for suppressing unwanted light from entering the optical signal detector, and a computer for producing a measurement of the distance from the projector to the object surface, and controlling the system to buck the laser projector into a coordinate system of the object using three or more features on the object, wherein at least one of the three or more features serves as a targetless fiducial point.Type: GrantFiled: December 23, 2011Date of Patent: November 12, 2013Assignee: Laser Projection Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Steven P. Kaufman, Arkady Savikovsky, Christopher C. Chagaris, Joel Stave
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Publication number: 20120154784Abstract: A laser projection system is disclosed. The system includes a laser projector that projects a light beam to the surface of an object and scans that projected light beam over at least a portion of the surface, wherein a portion of the projected beam is diffusely reflected from the surface back to the system. The system further includes an optical signal detector that receives the feedback light beam and converts it to an image signal, a light suppression means for suppressing unwanted light from entering the optical signal detector, and a computer for producing a measurement of the distance from the projector to the object surface, and controlling the system to buck the laser projector into a coordinate system of the object using three or more features on the object, wherein at least one of the three or more features serves as a targetless fiducial point.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 23, 2011Publication date: June 21, 2012Applicant: LASER PROJECTION TECHNOLOGIES, INC.Inventors: Steven P. Kaufman, Arkady Savikovsky, Christopher C. Chagaris, Joel Stave
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Patent number: 8085388Abstract: A 3D pulsed laser projection system scans an object to produce a dense 3D point cloud and projects a laser light beam onto an object as a glowing template. A high-sensitivity optical feedback system receives and detects a feedback beam of the output beam light diffusely reflected from the object. The feedback light and projected beam share the same beam path between steering mirrors and the object. A light suppression component controls stray scattered light, including ambient light, from being detected. A time-of-flight measurement subsystem provides a distance-to-object measurement for projected pulses. An acousto-optical modulator, variable gain detected signal amplification and variable photo-detector power together produce a dynamic range for detected reflected feedback signals of at least 100,000, and up to 500,000. Optical fiber cables spatially filter scattered light and isolate the photo-detectors thermally.Type: GrantFiled: December 11, 2007Date of Patent: December 27, 2011Assignee: Laser Projection Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Steven P. Kaufman, Arkady Savikovsky, Christopher C. Chagaris, Joel Stave
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Publication number: 20080246943Abstract: A 3D pulsed laser projection system scans an object to produce a dense 3D point cloud and projects a laser light beam onto an object as a glowing template. A high-sensitivity optical feedback system receives and detects a feedback beam of the output beam light diffusely reflected from the object. The feedback light and projected beam share the same beam path between steering mirrors and the object. A light suppression component controls stray scattered light, including ambient light, from being detected. A time-of-flight measurement subsystem provides a distance-to-object measurement for projected pulses. An acousto-optical modulator, variable gain detected signal amplification and variable photo-detector power together produce a dynamic range for detected reflected feedback signals of at least 100,000, and up to 500,000. Optical fiber cables spatially filter scattered light and isolate the photo-detectors thermally.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 11, 2007Publication date: October 9, 2008Applicant: Laser Projection Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Steven P. Kaufman, Arkady Savikovsky, Christopher C. Chagaris, Joel Stave
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Patent number: 7306339Abstract: A laser projection system scans an output laser light beam onto an object to detect features. A high-sensitivity optical feedback system receives and detects a feedback beam of the output beam light diffusely reflected from the object. The feedback light and projected output beam share the same beam path between beam-steering mirrors of the projector and the object. The laser projection system has light suppression components to control stray scattered light, including ambient light, from being detected. A computer of the laser projection system calculates fiducial points on the object from detected features to align the projection system with the object without using targets. This feature detection is used in a process to guide assembly and fabrication on or to the object, and to verify the accurate placement of parts and fabrication steps in place after they are assembled or processed. In one form, the detected feature is a light spot on the object produced by a second light source.Type: GrantFiled: February 1, 2006Date of Patent: December 11, 2007Assignee: Laser Projection Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Steven P. Kaufman, Arkady Savikovsky, Christopher C. Chagaris, Joel Stave
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Publication number: 20060170870Abstract: A laser projection system scans an output laser light beam onto an object to detect features. A high-sensitivity optical feedback system receives and detects a feedback beam of the output beam light diffusely reflected from the object. The feedback light and projected output beam share the same beam path between beam-steering mirrors of the projector and the object. The laser projection system has light suppression components to control stray scattered light, including ambient light, from being detected. A computer of the laser projection system calculates fiducial points on the object from detected features to align the projection system with the object without using targets. This feature detection is used in a process to guide assembly and fabrication on or to the object, and to verify the accurate placement of parts and fabrication steps in place after they are assembled or processed. In one form, the detected feature is a light spot on the object produced by a second light source.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 1, 2006Publication date: August 3, 2006Applicant: Laser Projection Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Steven Kaufman, Arkady Savikovsky, Christopher Chagaris, Joel Stave