Patents by Inventor Leonids Bekers

Leonids Bekers 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: 7877893
    Abstract: A micromovement measuring device has a first element such as a probe tip or flat plate coupled to a test body (107) the movement of which is to be measured. A second element (104) is located adjacent to the first element, to form a gap (108) therebetween. As the test body and the first element gradually move away from the measuring element, so increasing the size of the gap, the second element is repeatedly moved up, to restore the gap to its original size. These repeated small quantized movements of the measuring element (104) are counted, and are used to provide an indication of how far the test body (107) has moved. In other embodiments, the first element may gradually move toward the second element, with the latter repeatedly moving away.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 9, 2010
    Date of Patent: February 1, 2011
    Assignee: A-Metrics, LLC
    Inventors: Bonifatijs Lubgins, Leonids Bekers
  • Publication number: 20100299949
    Abstract: A micromovement measuring device has a first element such as a probe tip or flat plate coupled to a test body (107) the movement of which is to be measured. A second element (104) is located adjacent to the first element, to form a gap (108) therebetween. As the test body and the first element gradually move away from the measuring element, so increasing the size of the gap, the second element is repeatedly moved up, to restore the gap to its original size. These repeated small quantized movements of the measuring element (104) are counted, and are used to provide an indication of how far the test body (107) has moved. In other embodiments, the first element may gradually move toward the second element, with the latter repeatedly moving away.
    Type: Application
    Filed: August 9, 2010
    Publication date: December 2, 2010
    Applicant: A-METRICS, LLC
    Inventors: Bonifatijs Lubgins, Leonids Bekers
  • Patent number: 7774952
    Abstract: A micromovement measuring device has a first element such as a probe tip or flat plate coupled to a test body (107) the movement of which is to be measured. A second element (104) is located adjacent to the first element, to form a gap (108) therebetween. As the test body and the first element gradually move away from the measuring element, so increasing the size of the gap, the second element is repeatedly moved up, to restore the gap to its original size. These repeated small quantized movements of the measuring element (104) are counted, and are used to provide an indication of how far the test body (107) has moved. In other embodiments, the first element may gradually move toward the second element, with the latter repeatedly moving away.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 17, 2006
    Date of Patent: August 17, 2010
    Assignee: A-Metrics, LLC
    Inventors: Bonifatijs Lubgins, Leonids Bekers
  • Publication number: 20090293299
    Abstract: A micromovement measuring device has a first element such as a probe tip or flat plate coupled to a test body (107) the movement of which is to be measured. A second element (104) is located adjacent to the first element, to form a gap (108) therebetween. As the test body and the first element gradually move away from the measuring element, so increasing the size of the gap, the second element is repeatedly moved up, to restore the gap to its original size. These repeated small quantized movements of the measuring element (104) are counted, and are used to provide an indication of how far the test body (107) has moved. In other embodiments, the first element may gradually move toward the second element, with the latter repeatedly moving away.
    Type: Application
    Filed: October 17, 2006
    Publication date: December 3, 2009
    Inventors: Bonifatijs Lubgins, Leonids Bekers
  • Patent number: 7533588
    Abstract: A micromovement measuring device records creeping and dynamic infraprocesses both of natural and artificial origin, including seismic processes or infrasound and gravitational waves. The device has a sensitivity for measuring in a wide dynamic range. The device includes a measuring element, a sensitive element, a membrane, a signal conditioner, a fixing electromagnet, and a pulling electromagnet. The pulling electromagnet is located on the membrane which increases the range of the measurable movements. A hermetic housing prevents the formation of oxides or similar films at the working surfaces of the measuring and sensitive elements. A method of converting movement to electric signals is performed by the device, which takes an electronic field emission current to be a characteristic of quantization, and so movements in the range of Angstroms may be recorded.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 15, 2005
    Date of Patent: May 19, 2009
    Assignee: A-Metrics, LLC
    Inventors: Leonids Bekers, Bonifatijs Lubgins, Jehezkelis Finkelshteins, Juris Nurovs, Alexandra Piorunskis
  • Publication number: 20050274209
    Abstract: A micromovement measuring device records creeping and dynamic infraprocesses both of natural and artificial origin, including seismic processes or infrasound and gravitational waves. The device has a sensitivity for measuring in a wide dynamic range. The device includes a measuring element, a sensitive element, a membrane, a signal conditioner, a fixing electromagnet, and a pulling electromagnet. The pulling electromagnet is located on the membrane which increases the range of the measurable movements. A hermetic housing prevents the formation of oxides or similar films at the working surfaces of the measuring and sensitive elements. A method of converting movement to electric signals is performed by the device, which takes an electronic field emission current to be a characteristic of quantization, and so movements in the range of Angstroms may be recorded.
    Type: Application
    Filed: August 15, 2005
    Publication date: December 15, 2005
    Inventors: Leonids Bekers, Bonifatijs Lubgins, Jehezkelis Finkelshteins, Juris Nurovs, Alexandra Piorunskis
  • Patent number: 6935200
    Abstract: A micromovement measuring device records creeping and dynamic infraprocesses both of natural and artificial origin, including seismic processes or infrasound and gravitational waves. The device has a sensitivity for measuring in a wide dynamic range. The device includes a measuring element, a sensitive element, a membrane, a signal conditioner, a fixing electromagnet, and a pulling electromagnet. The pulling electromagnet is located on the membrane which increases the range of the measurable movements. A hermetic housing prevents the formation of oxides or similar films at the working surfaces of the measuring and sensitive elements. A method of converting movement to electric signals is performed by the device, which takes an electronic field emission current to be a characteristic of quantization, and so movements in the range of Angstroms may be recorded.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 3, 2001
    Date of Patent: August 30, 2005
    Assignee: Anglo-Baltic Holding Lim. Company
    Inventors: Leonids Bekers, Bonifatijs Lubgins, Jehezkelis Finkelshteins, Juris Nurovs, Alexandra Piorunskis
  • Publication number: 20040129094
    Abstract: The invention relates to the field of micromovement measuring and can be used for recording creeping and dynamic infraprocesses both of natural and artificial origin, for example, seismic processes or infrasound and gravitation waves. The object of the invention is to raise sensitivity of measuring in a wide dynamic range. The micromovement measuring device consists of measuring element (2) and sensitive element (1), membrane (10), signal conditioner (6), the output of which is connected to the winding og the fixing electromagnet (4). According to the invention, the device is additionally provided with the pulling electromagnet (5), which interacts with the measuring element (2), the winding og the pulling electromagnet being connected to the second inverse output of the signal conditioner (6). The pulling electromagnet shall be preferably located on the membrane (10) that increases the range of the measurable movements.
    Type: Application
    Filed: March 1, 2004
    Publication date: July 8, 2004
    Inventors: Leonids Bekers, Bonifatijs Lubgins, Jehezkelis Finkelshteins, Juris Nurovs, Alexandra Piorunskis