Patents by Inventor Leonard A. Ferrari
Leonard A. Ferrari 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: 20040089190Abstract: A frictionless linear switched reluctance propulsion system generates both a propulsive force for moving a load linearly, and a normal force for lifting the load. The normal force acts in a direction substantially perpendicular to a direction of the propulsive force.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 8, 2002Publication date: May 13, 2004Inventors: Krishnan Ramu, Leonard A. Ferrari, Han-Kyung Bae, Philip J. Vallance
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Patent number: 4605008Abstract: A method and apparatus is disclosed which improves the image quality obtained in a system for displaying frequency demodulated acoustic images of an object. A squelch signal is added to the input of a frequency demodulator. When the "echo signal" represents merely high frequency noise input to the demodulator, the squelch signal overrides the noise. A uniform level is thereby provided to the image display devices of the system which substantially improves output image quality.Type: GrantFiled: November 1, 1984Date of Patent: August 12, 1986Assignee: The Regents of the University of CaliforniaInventor: Leonard A. Ferrari
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Patent number: 4569353Abstract: A system determines the attenuation of sound in a media supporting acoustic pulse propogation. The system includes a pulse circuit generating a reference pulse, which is then transformed into an ultrasonic acoustic pressure signal by a transducer. The transducer projects the pressure signal against the media and receives acoustic pressure signals reflected therefrom in response to the projected signal. A delay circuit, coupled to the pulse circuit generates a delayed pulse with an adjustable delay relative to the reference pulse. The duration of the delayed pulse defines a reference frame to examine reflected acoustic pressure signals reflected from a depth in the media defined by the delay of the pulse. A frequency circuit counts the number of zero crossings in the reflected acoustic pressure signal during the interval defined by the duration of the delayed pulse and determines the mean frequency of those reflections at the depth defined by the delay.Type: GrantFiled: June 3, 1982Date of Patent: February 11, 1986Assignee: The Regents of the University of CaliforniaInventor: Leonard A. Ferrari
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Patent number: 4543826Abstract: Acoustical images are generated by frequency demodulating an electrical signal having frequency deviations corresponding to the scattering properties of a media supporting acoustic pulse propagation against which the signal is projected. The system includes a transmitter which generates a signal at a defined frequency, which signal is then transformed into an acoustic pressure signal and projected against the media by a transducer. The transducer also receives acoustic pressure signals reflected from the media. A receiver coupled to the transducer transforms the reflected acoustic pressure signals into electrical signals which are then frequency demodulated. The demodulated signal contains instantaneous frequency deviations responsive to the scattering properties of the media. The frequency demodulated signal may be processed by circuitry to generate a video signal, which is then algorithmically processed by a scan converter and displayed on a video screen.Type: GrantFiled: June 3, 1982Date of Patent: October 1, 1985Assignee: The Regents of the University of CaliforniaInventor: Leonard A. Ferrari
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Patent number: 4318121Abstract: The subject display systems are of particular utility in assisting interior decorators and homemakers in selecting appropriate color and fabric combinations. In particular, the subject display systems provide a luminance image of an interior decor including components, such as furniture, drapes and carpets. The system picks up colors from different samples, each of which typically has an area smaller than the area of any displayed component. These picked-up colors are selectively filled in the displayed components when the image is displayed and color arrangements are changed by substituting other picked-up colors in the display of particular components.Type: GrantFiled: May 6, 1980Date of Patent: March 2, 1982Assignee: Jason TaiteInventors: Jason Taite, Leonard A. Ferrari
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Patent number: 3977623Abstract: A system for initiating operating mode change in a film handling apparatus in response to cessation of film movement incident to an end-of-film condition.Type: GrantFiled: January 21, 1975Date of Patent: August 31, 1976Assignee: Polaroid CorporationInventors: John P. Bagby, Leonard A. Ferrari, Erwin E. Figge, Kenyon A. Hapke
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Patent number: 3967888Abstract: Image display from a continuously moving image carrier with the aid of a repeatedly advanced and reset optical compensator is improved by omitting the traditional compensator bias spring and resetting the compensator with electric power pulse doublets. A substantially constant driving torque may be provided for the compensator in proportion to a damping term of the compensator equation of motion. An electric bias may alternatively or additionally be provided for biasing the compensator during image display against the direction of advance motion. Decelerating power may selectively be applied to the compensator to prevent or correct overshooting in the advance direction.Type: GrantFiled: November 13, 1970Date of Patent: July 6, 1976Assignee: Bell & Howell CompanyInventors: Joseph H. Lancor, Jr., deceased, Leonard A. Ferrari
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Patent number: 3968506Abstract: Image display from a continuously moving image carrier with the aid of a repeatedly advanced and reset optical compensator is improved by omitting the traditional compensator bias spring and resetting the compensator with electric power pulse doublets. A substantially constant driving torque may be provided for the compensator in proportion to a damping term of the compensator equation of motion. An electric bias may alternatively or additionally be provided for biasing the compensator during image display against the direction of advance motion. Decelerating power may selectively be applied to the compensator to prevent or correct overshooting in the advance direction.Type: GrantFiled: December 19, 1972Date of Patent: July 6, 1976Assignee: Bell & Howell CompanyInventors: Joseph H. Lancor, Jr., deceased, Leonard A. Ferrari
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Patent number: 3944728Abstract: Methods and apparatus for recording and subsequently reproducing video information at a display scan rate record image fields or other video signal quanta on a recording medium at a first relative recording medium velocity and in accordance with a predetermined arithmetic progression. The recorded image fields or other video signal quanta are reproduced at a second relative velocity being higher than the first velocity so that the reproduced video signal quanta are synchronized at the display scan rate. The reproduction of recorded image field or video signal quanta is repeated in the same reproducing operation at the second relative velocity.Type: GrantFiled: December 10, 1974Date of Patent: March 16, 1976Assignee: Bell & Howell CompanyInventor: Leonard A. Ferrari
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Patent number: RE28784Abstract: This specification discloses a color television system of the type in which a full color image is produced by superimposed red and white images corresponding to different color video signals representing different wavelength contents of the televised scene. The red and white images are produced by accelerating the electron beam to different velocities and the velocity of the electron beam is switched between these different velocities to produce the two superimposed images at the end of each line scan. The system incorporates a high voltage switching system to switch the voltage level applied to the screen of the picture tube in order to provide the necessary velocity switching of the electron beam. This switching comprises a transformer, the second winding of which is coupled with the relatively large capacitance provided by the screen of the picture tube. The primary side of the transformer is switched between open circuit and short circuit conditions. Energy is coupled into .[.and out of.].Type: GrantFiled: June 1, 1970Date of Patent: April 20, 1976Assignee: Polaroid CorporationInventor: Leonard A. Ferrari