Patents by Inventor John Galt
John Galt 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: 20100128164Abstract: A filter system for use with an image capture device having an imager with a plurality of imaging elements, the filter system having: a filter element for movably directing light to different imaging elements on the imager; and a manipulator for changing the orientation of the filter element during an exposure to achieve an optical low-pass filter.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 20, 2009Publication date: May 27, 2010Inventors: Branko Petljanski, John Galt
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Publication number: 20080028758Abstract: Disclosed is a drive unit operable to translate and rotate a shaft, the drive unit including: (i) a hollow electric motor having a rotor, (ii) a fluid cylinder, (iii) means for connecting the shaft to the rotor of the hollow electric motor, (iv) means permitting the shaft to move lengthwise coupled with the fluid cylinder, and (iv) means connecting the fluid cylinder to the shaft, whereby the shaft may be rotated by the hollow electric motor and moved lengthwise by the fluid cylinder, and wherein the fluid cylinder has an outer wall coupled with the rotor of the hollow electric motor.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 23, 2007Publication date: February 7, 2008Applicant: HUSKY INJECTION MOLDING SYSTEMS LTD.Inventors: Alex TENG, John GALT, Martin KESTLE
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Publication number: 20050225727Abstract: An anamorphic imaging system is disclosed which maximizes the use of available image area to minimize display magnification and image degradation due to display magnification, reduces the amount of anamorphic squeeze or stretch during photography to lower image degradation due to anamorphosis, and in film applications, utilizes a film frame that is only three perforations in height to reduce the amount of original film needed. The frame for either film or digital applications has an aspect ratio of approximately 16:9, is contained within the total available frame area of a three-perforation frame or digital imager, and is sized to maximize image area. In preferred embodiments, the image capture area is approximately 0.900 inches wide by approximately 0.506 inches tall.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 3, 2004Publication date: October 13, 2005Applicant: PANAVISION INTERNATIONAL, L.P.Inventors: Iain Neil, Takuo Miyagishima, John Galt
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Publication number: 20050225726Abstract: An anamorphic imaging system is disclosed which maximizes the use of available image area to minimize display magnification and image degradation due to display magnification, reduces the amount of anamorphic squeeze during photography to lower image degradation due to anamorphosis, and in film applications, utilizes a film frame that is only three perforations in height to reduce the amount of original film needed. The frame for either film or digital applications has an aspect ratio of approximately 16:9, is contained within the total available frame area of a three-perforation frame or digital imager, and is sized to maximize image area. In preferred embodiments, the image capture area is approximately 0.900 inches wide by approximately 0.506 inches tall.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 27, 2004Publication date: October 13, 2005Applicant: PANAVISION INTERNATIONAL, L.P.Inventors: Takuo Miyagishima, John Galt
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Publication number: 20050048162Abstract: A drive assembly for rotating and translating a shaft comprising a hollow shaft motor and a fluid cylinder. The hollow shaft motor rotates the shaft and the fluid cylinder moves the shaft lengthwise. The drive is particularly useful in the injection unit of an injection-molding machine. In one preferred embodiment the injection unit includes a hollow electric motor and a hydraulic cylinder. A first cylinder wall of the hydraulic cylinder is joined to a rotor of the hollow motor. A second cylinder wall of the cylinder is connected to a stationary portion of the hollow motor. A piston has two end portions. One end portion of the piston engages the first cylinder wall and the other end portion of the piston engages the second cylinder wall. Means for rotating the piston are attached to the rotor. The means for rotating also permits the piston end portions to slide along the cylinder walls.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 23, 2004Publication date: March 3, 2005Inventors: Alex Teng, John Galt, Martin Kestle
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Patent number: 6290891Abstract: A rotatable turret block is mounted on an index molding machine. The turret block includes at least one mold core for forming molded articles thereon at least one face of the rotatable turret block. The molded articles are transferred from the mold cores to spaced track members for retention and cooling thereon, and the cooled molded articles removed from the track members.Type: GrantFiled: August 14, 2000Date of Patent: September 18, 2001Assignee: Husky Injection Molding Systems Ltd.Inventor: John Galt
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Patent number: 6241509Abstract: Construction includes a stationary platen and a movable platen movable with respect to the stationary platen from a closed position in clamping engagement with the stationary platen to an open position spaced from the stationary platen. At least two tiebars are provided connecting the stationary platen to the movable platen, and a stroke cylinder within each tiebar operative to move the platens from an open to closed position and from a closed to open position. Clamping means are provided to clamp the platens together in the closed position, and including means carried by the tiebars to engage the clamping means.Type: GrantFiled: July 12, 2000Date of Patent: June 5, 2001Assignee: Husky Injection Molding Systems Ltd.Inventors: John Galt, Frank E. Goetz, Ronald Ing, William James Jacovich, Martin Richard Kestle
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Patent number: 6171092Abstract: An apparatus and method for detecting whether platens in a mold clamp remain parallel throughout an entire molding process. The apparatus includes a frame, a first platen having a surface orthogonal to a predetermined axis, a second platen having a surface opposing the first platen, the second platen being reciprocatable along the predetermined axis, actuating cylinders for reciprocating the second platen along the predetermined axis, and positions transducers for electromagnetically detecting the positions of a plurality of points on the surface of the second platen.Type: GrantFiled: October 2, 1998Date of Patent: January 9, 2001Assignee: Husky Injection Molding Systems Ltd.Inventors: John Galt, Martin Kestle
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Patent number: 6168416Abstract: A rotatable turret block is mounted on an index molding machine. The turret block includes at least one mold core for forming molded articles thereon at least one face of the rotatable turret block. The molded articles are transferred from the mold cores to spaced track members for retention and cooling thereon, and the cooled molded articles removed from the track members.Type: GrantFiled: December 22, 1998Date of Patent: January 2, 2001Assignee: Husky Injection Molding Systems Ltd.Inventor: John Galt
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Patent number: 6077064Abstract: Apparatus includes an injection molding unit and a power source for the unit including at least one hydraulic pump and an electric motor for driving said pump. A concrete mounting base is provided and a steel mounting plate affixed to the concrete mounting plate mounting the power source, with the steel mounting plate including a mounting structure therein mounting said power source. A method is also provided for mounting an injection molding apparatus.Type: GrantFiled: September 29, 1998Date of Patent: June 20, 2000Assignee: Husky Injection Molding Systems Ltd.Inventors: Josef Graetz, John Galt
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Patent number: 6059557Abstract: The present invention relates to a cooling device to be used with an index molding machine having a rotary turret block with at least two movable mold halves thereon. The cooling device includes a frame attached to a support for the rotary turret block, cooling tubes for receiving and cooling at least one molded part, which cooling tubes are mounted to a surface of a carrier plate connected to the frame, and an actuation device for moving the carrier plate between a first orientation where the cooling tubes are aligned with the at least one molded part and a second orientation where the at least one molded part cooled within the cooling tubes. In a preferred embodiment of the present invention, the cooling device also includes at least one blowing tube for blowing cool air onto the at least one molded part.Type: GrantFiled: October 7, 1998Date of Patent: May 9, 2000Assignee: Husky Injection Molding Systems Ltd.Inventors: Ronald Ing, William Jacovich, John Galt, Jacques Bourque, Robert Ilmonen
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Patent number: 5707667Abstract: A system having a cooled power unit assembly, preferably an injection molding machine. The system comprises a primary machine; an electric motor for providing power to at least one mechanism of the primary machine, preferably the injection molding machine. The electric motor exhibits an operating temperature and an operating noise level. A cooling liquid is provided for cooling the electric motor and regulating the operating temperature. Also, a cabinet for containing the cooling liquid adjacent the electric motor is provided. The cabinet has a device for placing the cooling liquid in a configuration for insulating a surrounding environment from any of the operating noise level which measures above a prescribed level.Type: GrantFiled: December 7, 1995Date of Patent: January 13, 1998Assignee: Husky Injection Molding Systems Ltd.Inventors: John Galt, Martin Kestle, James Yetter
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Patent number: 5563668Abstract: A motion picture film composition method can be provided in which when a first motion picture film on which a first picture is imaged and a second motion picture on which a second picture is imaged are combined, the first motion picture film is converted into a video signal and processed in accordance with predetermined video signal processing to form an intermediate film and a mask film necessary for film composition, and a latent image obtained by superposing the intermediate film and the mask film and another latent image obtained by superposing the second picture film and the mask film are imaged for double exposure to combine the first motion picture film and the second motion picture film with high accuracy so that a combined motion picture film in which the second picture is superposed on the first picture can be made easily.Type: GrantFiled: December 18, 1991Date of Patent: October 8, 1996Assignee: Sony CorporationInventors: Yoshio Ozaki, John Galt, Tomio Omata
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Patent number: 5428387Abstract: A real-time telecine system for converting motion picture film to high definition video contains a control unit comprising a database which provides complete control over all parameters associated with the film to high definition video conversion. The telecine system comprises a film transport sub-system, camera sub-system, rotating shutter and lamphouse. To convert a motion picture film to high definition video, the motion picture film is advanced, by the film transport sub-system, a single frame at a time during a pulldown period, and the film is held steady during a register period. The lamphouse emanates a single diffused light source to illuminate the film frame to generate an optical film image. The rotating shutter permits exposure of the optical film image to the camera sub-system in a 3-2 pulldown arrangement. Values for controlling the lamphouse light intensity are stored in the database and are subsequently retrieved for film to video conversion.Type: GrantFiled: April 28, 1993Date of Patent: June 27, 1995Assignee: Sony Electronics, Inc.Inventors: John Galt, James Pearman
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Patent number: 5394263Abstract: A light valve for attenuating a collimated light beam contains a focusing lens, a light vane and motor control. The focusing lens contains a focal length and lens diameter. The focusing lens focuses a collimated light beam to generate a light cone such that the dimensions of the light cone are based on the diameter and focal length of the focusing lens. The light vane deflects light within the light cone. The motor is controlled to position the light vane to attenuate the light within the light cone by placing the light vane in at least one position ranging from a zero stop attenuation position to a full stop attenuation position. For a single degree of light vane rotation into the light cone, the light beams is attenuated by three percent. In the zero stop position, the light vane is parallel to an edge of the light cone so that no light is attenuation. In the full stop position, the light vane is located thirty degrees, relative to the zero stop position, into the light cone.Type: GrantFiled: April 28, 1993Date of Patent: February 28, 1995Assignee: Sony Electronics, Inc.Inventors: John Galt, James Pearman
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Patent number: 5392080Abstract: A real-time telecine system for converting motion picture film to high definition video contains a control unit comprising a database which provides complete control over all parameters associated with the film to high definition video conversion. The telecine system comprises a lamphouse which generates three monochromatic light sources wherein the light intensity for each light source is controlled independently by the control unit. Each light source contains a lamp, a variable power supply, a lens configuration and a light valve. Each lamp comprises a non-incandescent lamp such as xenon, and generates a collimated light beam. Each lens configuration contains a heat mirror, dichroic filters and a focusing lens. The dichroic filters for each light source generate a monochromatic light source by filtering the light beam. The focusing lens focuses the monochromatic light beam from each light source for input to an integrating sphere.Type: GrantFiled: April 28, 1993Date of Patent: February 21, 1995Assignee: Sony Electronics, Inc.Inventors: John Galt, James Pearman
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Patent number: 5376961Abstract: A telecine system for converting motion picture film to video contains a pulldown mechanism and a rotating shutter. The telecine system creates a 3-2 film frame to video frame conversion. The pulldown mechanism transports the film and the rotating shutter exposes the film to a video camera. The pulldown mechanism contains a film aperture and a pin registration system. The film is transported over the film aperture during a pulldown period, and the pin registration system provides precise placement of the film frame over the film aperture. The pulldown periods occur during constant intervals. During a register period of the telecine system, the single film frame is held steady over the film aperture. A rotating shutter contains five apertures wherein each aperture is used to expose a film frame to the camera.Type: GrantFiled: April 28, 1993Date of Patent: December 27, 1994Assignee: Sony Electronics, Inc.Inventors: John Galt, James Pearman
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Patent number: 5198902Abstract: Apparatus for processing a video signal derived by single frame animation for subsequent merging with live action material, comprises a motion vector estimator (11) for deriving motion vectors in dependence on motion in the picture sequence represented by the video signal, and an interpolator (12) and associated circuits (14 to 16) for blurring the images represented by the video signal of objects in the picture sequence so determined as being in motion in dependence on the motion vectors.Type: GrantFiled: August 13, 1991Date of Patent: March 30, 1993Assignee: Sony Broadcast & Communications LimitedInventors: John W. Richards, Stephen M. Keating, John Galt
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Patent number: 5194958Abstract: Apparatus for photographic movie film to video signal conversion comprises a movie film to video conversion apparatus such as a telecine (11) in which the film (1) is aligned frame by frame to derive a video signal, and a video signal processor (16), such as a digital video effects apparatus (12), to process the derived video signal by reference to registration features (2) of the film (1), such as L-shaped registration marks (2) exposed thereon adjacent to each frame (3) of the film (1), to obtain more accurate frame alignment of the video signal.Type: GrantFiled: July 22, 1991Date of Patent: March 16, 1993Assignee: Sony Broadcast & Communications LimitedInventors: James B. Pearman, John Galt, Yoshio Ozaki
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Patent number: 5137443Abstract: The apparatus includes a blow mold for forming a hollow plastic article from a parison including at least two reciprocable mold portions movable from an open position to a closed position, a holding device for holding the parison within the blow mold, and first and second locking portions affixed to the holding device and blow mold portions, respectively, engagable with each other when the blow mold portions are in a closed position to align and clamp the holding device to the blow mold, whereby blowing force is transmitted to the engaged locking portions.Type: GrantFiled: May 10, 1991Date of Patent: August 11, 1992Assignee: Husky Injection Molding Systems Ltd.Inventors: Oscar Munoz, John Galt