Patents by Inventor Marc Dubois
Marc Dubois 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: 20080316498Abstract: A system and method for detecting ultrasonic surface displacements at a remote target are disclosed, one embodiment of the system comprising: a first laser to generate a first laser beam. The first laser beam produces ultrasonic surface displacements on a surface of the remote target. A second laser generates a second laser beam operable to detect the ultrasonic surface displacements on the surface of the remote target and to provide a reference beam to an interferometer. The second laser beam is split, at a beam-splitter, into a pump beam and a probe beam. The pump beam is amplified by a first amplifier and the probe beam is amplified by a second amplifier. The pump beam is then provided to the interferometer as a reference beam and the probe beam is directed to the target to detect the ultrasonic surface displacements. The first and second amplifiers can be controlled independently of one another to control their respective laser beam's power.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 27, 2006Publication date: December 25, 2008Applicant: Lockheed Martin CorporationInventors: Thomas E. Drake, JR., Marc Dubois
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Publication number: 20080291465Abstract: An inspection system is provided to examine internal structures of a target material. This inspection system includes a generation laser, an ultrasonic detection system, a thermal imaging system, and a processor/control module. The generation laser produces a pulsed laser beam that is operable to induce ultrasonic displacements and thermal transients at the target material. The ultrasonic detection system detects ultrasonic surface displacements at the target material. The thermal imaging system detects thermal transients at the target material. The processor analyzes both detected ultrasonic displacements and thermal imagery of the target material to yield information about the target material's internal structure.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 6, 2006Publication date: November 27, 2008Inventors: PETER WILIIAM LORRAINE, Donald Robert Iioward, Harry Israel Ringermacher, Marc Dubois, Thomas E. Drake
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Publication number: 20080291963Abstract: Embodiments of the present invention relate to a laser system and method for the optical generation of ultrasound at a remote target. This involves generating a pump laser beam with a diode-pumped fiber laser. The diode pumped fiber laser is fiber-coupled with an optical fiber, either passive or diode pumped, to a generation laser head. The generation laser head generates a generation laser beam from the pump laser beam and directs the generation laser beam to the surface of the remote target. The interaction between generation laser beam and the surface of the remote target results in ultrasonic displacements at the remote target. These ultrasonic displacements may be sampled in order to assess and inspect the remote target.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 20, 2006Publication date: November 27, 2008Applicant: Lockheed Martin CorporationInventors: John B. Deaton, JR., Marc Dubois, Kenneth R. Yawn, Jeffery E. Maestas, Thomas E. Drake, JR.
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Publication number: 20080256777Abstract: A method subsequently reinforces injection-molded transporters such as plastic pallets, which have support feet disposed on their underside, at least at the corners, and a groove for inserting a reinforcement profile between two support feet that stand diagonally opposite one another, and the two ends of the groove are formed by pockets shaped to correspond to the profile cross-section, disposed in the region of the support foot assigned to the groove end, in each instance. After completion of the pallet, the distance between the two pockets is increased via elastic deformation of the pallet. Afterwards, the reinforcement profile is laid into the groove, and one end of the profile is laid into one of the pockets. Thereafter, the deformation is canceled out and the pallet returns to the relaxed original state, and in this connection the other end of the reinforcement profile also dips into the corresponding pocket.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 21, 2008Publication date: October 23, 2008Inventor: Jean-Marc Dubois
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Publication number: 20080247011Abstract: A method for storing data including: providing a first substrate having a plurality of micro-holograms therein, the micro-holograms being indicative of the data; providing a second hologram-supporting substrate; illuminating the plurality of micro-holograms in the first substrate through the second substrate, thereby producing a holographic pattern in the second substrate indicative of reflections of the plurality of micro-holograms in the first substrate; providing a third hologram-supporting substrate; and, illuminating the holographic pattern in the second substrate through the third substrate, thereby substantially replicating the plurality of micro-holograms in the first substrate in the third substrate.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 17, 2008Publication date: October 9, 2008Applicant: General Electric CompanyInventors: Brian Lee Lawrence, Marc Dubois, Pingfan Peter Wu, Joseph Lucian Smolenski, Xiaolei Shi, Eugene Pauling Boden
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Patent number: 7416092Abstract: The present invention relates to a stackable and collapsible transport box. The transport box comprises a base plate, two shorter side walls which are mutually opposite and collapsible in a lower first plane connected to the base plate via hinge joints and two shorter side walls which are mutually opposite and collapsible in a higher second plane, also connected to the base plate via hinge joints. The base plate comprises a plurality of supporting pillars arranged as tube elements beneath the base plate and arranged as angle elements above the base plate. The angle elements are provided with step-like arrangements so that the angle elements may receive tube elements of another similar or identical transport box in the collapsed state.Type: GrantFiled: April 8, 2004Date of Patent: August 26, 2008Assignee: George Utz Holding AGInventors: Jean-Marc Dubois, Marc Emmenegger, Boris Schab
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Patent number: 7411991Abstract: Embodiments of methods, apparatuses, devices, and/or systems for a tunable laser are described. An apparatus includes: a tunable laser cavity including at least three mirrors, at least one filter and a plurality of crystals, wherein the three mirrors are substantially arranged in a lambda configuration, the filter includes a birefringent filter and an etalon, at least one of the crystals comprises a Cologuiriite crystal, and at least one other of the crystals comprises a nonlinear crystal, wherein the mirrors, the filter, and the plurality are configured for providing electromagnetic radiation of an approximately single frequency; and at least one electromagnetic radiation source being coupled to the laser cavity, wherein the electromagnetic radiation source is capable of providing electromagnetic radiation having an approximately particular wavelength to the laser cavity.Type: GrantFiled: March 31, 2004Date of Patent: August 12, 2008Assignee: General Electric CompanyInventors: Brian Lee Lawrence, Marc Dubois, Robert John Filkins
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Publication number: 20080181268Abstract: A pulse detection laser is provided. The pulse detection laser includes a single frequency oscillator, a continuous pre-amplifier, and a pulsed amplifier. The single frequency oscillator generates a seed laser beam and is optically coupled to the continuous preamplifier. The continuous pre-amplifier amplifies the seed laser to produce an intermediate power laser beam. A pulsed amplifier optically coupled to the continuous pre-amplifier receives the intermediate power laser beam and amplifies the intermediate power laser beam to produce a pulse detection laser beam. One task of this pulse detection laser is to illuminate ultrasonic displacements. Light from the laser is scattered, collected, and analyzed with an interferometer to demodulate the ultrasonic displacements caused by the return echoes of the ultrasound at the surface of the part.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 20, 2007Publication date: July 31, 2008Inventors: Marc Dubois, Thomas E. Drake, Kenneth R. Yawn
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Publication number: 20080158627Abstract: A method for storing holographic data, said method comprising: step (A) providing an optically transparent substrate comprising a polymer composition and a light absorbing chromophore, said polymer composition comprising a continuous phase and a dispersed phase, said dispersed phase being less than about 200 nm in size; and step (B) irradiating a volume element of the optically transparent substrate with a holographic interference pattern, wherein the pattern has a first wavelength and an intensity both sufficient to cause a phase change in at least a portion of the dispersed phase within the volume element of the substrate to produce within the irradiated volume element refractive index variations corresponding to the holographic interference pattern, thereby producing an optically readable datum corresponding to the volume element.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 18, 2007Publication date: July 3, 2008Inventors: Brian Lee Lawrence, Marc Dubois, Eugene Pauling Boden, William David Richards, Patrick Joseph McCloskey, Azar Alizadeh, Xiaolei Shi
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Patent number: 7388695Abstract: A data storage device including: a plastic substrate having a plurality of volumes arranged in tracks along a plurality of vertically stacked, laterally extending layers therein; and, a plurality of micro-holograms each contained in a corresponding one of the volumes; herein, the presence or absence of a micro-hologram in each of the volumes is indicative of a corresponding portion of data stored.Type: GrantFiled: March 15, 2006Date of Patent: June 17, 2008Assignee: General Electric CompanyInventors: Brian Lee Lawrence, Marc Dubois, Pingfan Peter Wu, Joseph Lucian Smolenski, Xiaolei Shi, Eugene Pauling Boden
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Publication number: 20080137105Abstract: An inspection system is provided to examine internal structures of a target material. This inspection system combines an ultrasonic inspection system and a thermographic inspection system. The thermographic inspection system is attached to ultrasonic inspection and modified to enable thermographic inspection of target materials at distances compatible with laser ultrasonic inspection. Quantitative information is obtained using depth infrared (IR) imaging on the target material. The IR imaging and laser-ultrasound results are combined and projected on a 3D projection of complex shape composites. The thermographic results complement the laser-ultrasound results and yield information about the target material's internal structure that is more complete and more reliable, especially when the target materials are thin composite parts.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 6, 2006Publication date: June 12, 2008Inventors: Donald Robert Howard, Harry Israel Ringermacher, Marc Dubois, Timothy Gerard Richter, Thomas E. Drake
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Patent number: 7369250Abstract: The present invention provides a method to detect and generate ultrasonic displacements at a remote target for ultrasonic inspection. This method involves generating an ultrasonic wave at a first location on an upper surface of the remote target. This ultrasonic wave is reflected from interior surfaces within the remote target wherein the reflected ultrasonic wave produces ultrasonic displacement at a second location on the upper surface of the remote target. A detection laser beam is generated and directed to the second location on the upper surface of the remote target. Here, the detection laser beam is scattered by the ultrasonic displacements to produce phase-modulated light. This phase-modulated light is collected and processed to obtain data representative of the ultrasonic surface displacements. Further, these ultrasonic displacements, when processed, will yield inspection information associated with the interior of the remote target.Type: GrantFiled: March 25, 2005Date of Patent: May 6, 2008Assignee: Lockheed Martin CorporationInventors: Marc Dubois, Thomas E. Drake, Jr.
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Publication number: 20080016965Abstract: Embodiments of the present invention relates to an improved laser for the optical detection of ultrasound. The primary task of this “first” detection laser is to illuminate the spot where a “second” laser is used to generate ultrasound in the part under test. The scattered light from the first laser is collected and analyzed with an interferometer to demodulate the surface vibrations caused by the return echoes of the ultrasound at the surface of the part. The improved detection laser (first laser) is constructed using a diode-pumped fiber laser to produce a high power single-frequency laser source.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 18, 2006Publication date: January 24, 2008Applicant: Lockheed Martin CorporationInventors: Thomas E. Drake, Marc Dubois
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Publication number: 20070238419Abstract: A circuit for communicating information in a wireless network includes a filtering circuit in communication with a zero intermediate frequency (ZIF) transceiver circuit. The filtering circuit includes a first mixer in communication with an output of the ZIF transceiver circuit. The filtering circuit includes a first Surface Acoustic Wave (SAW) filter circuit in communication with an output of the first mixer. The filtering circuit includes a second mixer in communication with an output of the first SAW filter circuit. The filtering circuit includes a third mixer, and a second SAW filter circuit in communication with an output of the third mixer. The filtering circuit includes a fourth mixer in communication with an output of the second SAW filter circuit and an input of the ZIF transceiver circuit. The filtering circuit also includes a local oscillator circuit in communication with the first, second, third and fourth mixers.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 7, 2006Publication date: October 11, 2007Applicant: BELAIR NETWORKS INC.Inventors: Marc Dubois, Stephen Rayment, Andrew Keir, Kieran Parsons
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Patent number: 7267227Abstract: The present invention relates to a nest stackable and interlocking container. The nest stackable and interlocking container comprises a base plate, four side walls, and an upper peripheral edge integrally formed on the side walls, wherein at least one bow is pivotably held in the edges. The bow protrudes into the open interior of the container in an extended position and is received in the edges in a retracted position. The bow comprises two elbow-shaped end areas, which are respectively guided in a semi-circular groove arranged in the side walls of the container. Latching positions are provided in the groove so that the bow may be latched in various positions.Type: GrantFiled: July 12, 2002Date of Patent: September 11, 2007Assignee: George UTZ Holding AGInventors: Jean-Marc Dubois, Boris Schwab
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Publication number: 20070075077Abstract: A large load carrier having a rectangular, palette-like floor part and lengthwise and crosswise side walls that rise from the floor part. Either the lengthwise side walls or the crosswise side walls have contact points for several frames disposed one above the other, in the region against the other side walls, as carriers for the inserts (layers) that carry the goods to be transported. The side walls can be folded on top of one another towards the inside, and the frames are releasably mounted in the contact points.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 3, 2006Publication date: April 5, 2007Inventors: Jean-Marc Dubois, Christian Mathews, Jurgen Straub
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Publication number: 20070068941Abstract: A container for transport and for storage of objects, consisting of a floor part and two lengthwise and crosswise walls that stand opposite one another, in each instance, which project vertically from the floor part, and can be collapsed onto one another about hinges disposed in the floor region. The hinge of at least one of the side walls is configured in such a manner that its hinge parts, which interact with one another, can be separated from one another and connected with one another, respectively, in a defined position relative to one another.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 26, 2006Publication date: March 29, 2007Inventor: Jean-Marc Dubois
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Publication number: 20070034540Abstract: A nest and stack container system is provided. The system comprises a plurality of containers in various sizes, allowing the stacking of smaller sized containers on a larger sized container. Alternatively, the large container may be stacked on at least two adjacently- arranged small containers. The inventive nest and stack containers allow flexible handling of various sizes of storage containers. Individual containers can be stacked and nested among each other, and in combination, stacks of containers can be formed in any desired sequence of large and small containers, with individual containers each being placed in a slip-proof manner on top of another container.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 29, 2006Publication date: February 15, 2007Applicant: Georg Utz Holding AGInventor: Jean-Marc Dubois
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Patent number: 7137522Abstract: A collapsible storage and transport container made of plastic, has a bottom, lengthwise and crosswise side walls that rise vertically from it, opposite one another in pairs, in the operating position, and a top end frame connected with the side walls in articulated manner, in the region of their top edge. The lengthwise side walls are mounted on the bottom and on the end frame, in articulated manner, about longitudinal axes that run parallel to one another and to the plane of the bottom, and can be folded about a center longitudinal axis. The crosswise side walls are structured in one piece, in each instance, and are arranged to pivot about a crosswise axis that is parallel to the plane of the bottom, after a lock has been released, from their upright position into a horizontal collapsed position. The crosswise side walls are mounted to pivot in the region of the bottom, and are provided, at their free top edge, with devices to secure them in place with a positive lock, on the top end frame.Type: GrantFiled: October 27, 2003Date of Patent: November 21, 2006Assignee: Georg Utz Holding AGInventor: Jean-Marc Dubois
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Patent number: 7123393Abstract: A wavelength multiplexed holographic system includes a wavelength tunable blue-violet laser and a controller for wavelength multiplexing. A method of holographic data recording includes providing a holographic medium, providing a tunable blue-violet laser for wavelength multiplexing, and tuning the laser wavelength to record a hologram at a set wavelength and recording holographic data at the set wavelength on the holographic medium. A method for retrieving holographic data includes providing a holographic medium, providing at least one tunable blue-violet laser, tuning the blue-violet laser to a set wavelength, and retrieving holographic data at the set wavelength.Type: GrantFiled: September 28, 2004Date of Patent: October 17, 2006Assignee: General Electric CompanyInventors: Marc Dubois, Robert John Filkins, Brian Lee Lawrence