Patents by Inventor Mariusz Makara

Mariusz Makara 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: 11493450
    Abstract: Disclosed is an interferometric fiber optic sensor for detecting chemical substances. A light source a detector are connected to a light dividing element in an optical path with an optical fiber segment. The optical fiber segment is further optically coupled with a measuring element across a residual cavity. The measuring element further has a face adapted to be exposed to a test substance that may contain a chemical substance to be detected. The optical fiber segment and the measuring element can be held together so that there is only the residual cavity between them. The optical fiber segment is contained, at least along part of its length, within a capillary. A first end part of the capillary is joined with the measuring element while another portion of the capillary is joined or clenched on the optical fiber segment, so that the capillary, the optical fiber segment and the measuring element together form a fiber optic measuring probe as a part of the optical path with the light source and detector.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 16, 2020
    Date of Patent: November 8, 2022
    Assignee: INPHOTECH SP. Z O.O
    Inventors: Dawid Budnicki, Mariusz Makara, Marek Napierala, Tomasz Nasilowski, Krzysztof Poturaj, Lukasz Szostkiewicz, Krzysztof Wilczynski, Karol Wysokinski
  • Publication number: 20210102901
    Abstract: Disclosed is an interferometric fiber optic sensor for detecting chemical substances. A light source a detector are connected to a light dividing element in an optical path with an optical fiber segment. The optical fiber segment is further optically coupled with a measuring element across a residual cavity. The measuring element further has a face adapted to be exposed to a test substance that may contain a chemical substance to be detected. The optical fiber segment and the measuring element can be held together so that there is only the residual cavity between them. The optical fiber segment is contained, at least along part of its length, within a capillary. A first end part of the capillary is joined with the measuring element while another portion of the capillary is joined or clenched on the optical fiber segment, so that the capillary, the optical fiber segment and the measuring element together form a fiber optic measuring probe as a part of the optical path with the light source and detector.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 16, 2020
    Publication date: April 8, 2021
    Inventors: Dawid Budnicki, Mariusz Makara, Marek Napierala, Tomasz Nasilowski, Krzysztof Poturaj, Lukasz Szostkiewicz, Krzysztof Wilczynski, Karol Wysokinski
  • Patent number: 8958676
    Abstract: Fiber structure including a core and a cladding, a central microstructure having a first plurality of longitudinal holes and which is adapted for guiding optical radiation and for birefringence in the core. Also included is a side microstructure having a second plurality of longitudinal holes is provided, wherein the side microstructure partly surrounds the central microstructure and provides a predetermined mechanical anisotropy, a pressure responsive unit for converting an isotropic pressure force to birefringence changes on the core, a lateral force responsive unit for converting a directional pressure force to birefringence changes on the core, a temperature responsive unit for converting temperature to birefringence changes on the core, and a birefringence responsive unit for converting birefringence in the core to wavelength information.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 19, 2010
    Date of Patent: February 17, 2015
    Assignees: Uniwersytet Marii Curie Sklodowskiej, Wroclaw University of Technology, Vrije Universiteit Brussel
    Inventors: Thomas Geernaert, Francis Berghmans, Tomasz Nasilowski, Hugo Thienpont, Mariusz Makara, Pawel Mergo, Krzysztof Grzegorz Poturaj, Waclaw Urbanczyk, Tadeusz Martynkien, Jacek Marek Olszewski, Jan Jozef Wojcik
  • Publication number: 20130163927
    Abstract: Fiber structure including a core and a cladding, a central microstructure having a first plurality of longitudinal holes and which is adapted for guiding optical radiation and for birefringence in the core. Also included is a side microstructure having a second plurality of longitudinal holes is provided, wherein the side microstructure partly surrounds the central microstructure and provides a predetermined mechanical anisotropy, a pressure responsive unit for converting an isotropic pressure force to birefringence changes on the core, a lateral force responsive unit for converting a directional pressure force to birefringence changes on the core, a temperature responsive unit for converting temperature to birefringence changes on the core, and a birefringence responsive unit for converting birefringence in the core to wavelength information.
    Type: Application
    Filed: November 19, 2010
    Publication date: June 27, 2013
    Inventors: Thomas Geernaert, Francis Berghmans, Tomasz Nasilowski, Hugo Thienpont, Mariusz Makara, Pawel Mergo, Krzysztof Grzegorz Poturaj, Waclaw Urbanczyk, Tadeusz Martynkien, Jacek Marek Olszewski, Jan Jozef Wojcik
  • Publication number: 20120224811
    Abstract: Fiber structure including a core and a cladding, a central microstructure having a first plurality of longitudinal holes and which is adapted for guiding optical radiation and for birefringence in the core. Also included is a side microstructure having a second plurality of longitudinal holes is provided, wherein the side microstructure partly surrounds the central microstructure and provides a predetermined mechanical anisotropy, a pressure responsive unit for converting an isotropic pressure force to birefringence changes on the core, a lateral force responsive unit for converting a directional pressure force to birefringence changes on the core, a temperature responsive unit for converting temperature to birefringence changes on the core, and a birefringence responsive unit for converting birefringence in the core to wavelength information.
    Type: Application
    Filed: November 19, 2010
    Publication date: September 6, 2012
    Inventors: Thomas Geernaert, Francis Berghmans, Tomasz Nasilowski, Hugo Thienpont, Mariusz Makara, Pawel Mergo, Krzysztof Grzegorz Poturaj, Waclaw Urbanczyk, Tadeusz Martynkien, Jacek Marek Olszewski, Jan Jozef Wojcik