Patents by Inventor Masud Azimi
Masud Azimi 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: 20240159588Abstract: A compact, portable Raman spectrometer makes fast, sensitive standoff measurements at little to no risk of eye injury or igniting the materials being probed. This spectrometer uses differential Raman spectroscopy and ambient light measurements to measure point-and-shoot Raman signatures of dark or highly fluorescent materials at distances of 1 cm to 10 m or more. It scans the Raman pump beam(s) across the sample to reduce the risk of unduly heating or igniting the sample. Beam scanning also transforms the spectrometer into an instrument with a lower effective safety classification, reducing the risk of eye injury. The spectrometer's long standoff range automatic focusing make it easier to identify chemicals through clear and translucent obstacles, such as flow tubes, windows, and containers. And the spectrometer's components are light and small enough to be packaged in a handheld housing or housing suitable for a small robot to carry.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 11, 2024Publication date: May 16, 2024Applicant: Pendar Technologies, LLCInventors: Daryoosh VAKHSHOORI, Romain BLANCHARD, Peili CHEN, Masud AZIMI, Tobias MANSURIPUR, Kalyani KRISHNAMURTHY, Arran M. BIBBY, Fred R. HUETTIG, III, Gokhan ULU, Greg Vander Rhodes
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Patent number: 11885681Abstract: A compact, portable Raman spectrometer makes fast, sensitive standoff measurements at little to no risk of eye injury or igniting the materials being probed. This spectrometer uses differential Raman spectroscopy and ambient light measurements to measure point-and-shoot Raman signatures of dark or highly fluorescent materials at distances of 1 cm to 10 m or more. It scans the Raman pump beam(s) across the sample to reduce the risk of unduly heating or igniting the sample. Beam scanning also transforms the spectrometer into an instrument with a lower effective safety classification, reducing the risk of eye injury. The spectrometer's long standoff range automatic focusing make it easier to identify chemicals through clear and translucent obstacles, such as flow tubes, windows, and containers. And the spectrometer's components are light and small enough to be packaged in a handheld housing or housing suitable for a small robot to carry.Type: GrantFiled: March 28, 2022Date of Patent: January 30, 2024Assignee: Pendar Technologies, LLCInventors: Daryoosh Vakhshoori, Romain Blanchard, Peili Chen, Masud Azimi, Tobias Mansuripur, Kalyani Krishnamurthy, Arran M. Bibby, Fred R. Huettig, III, Gokhan Ulu, Greg Vander Rhodes
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Publication number: 20220333985Abstract: A compact, portable Raman spectrometer makes fast, sensitive standoff measurements at little to no risk of eye injury or igniting the materials being probed. This spectrometer uses differential Raman spectroscopy and ambient light measurements to measure point-and-shoot Raman signatures of dark or highly fluorescent materials at distances of 1 cm to 10 m or more. It scans the Raman pump beam(s) across the sample to reduce the risk of unduly heating or igniting the sample. Beam scanning also transforms the spectrometer into an instrument with a lower effective safety classification, reducing the risk of eye injury. The spectrometer's long standoff range automatic focusing make it easier to identify chemicals through clear and translucent obstacles, such as flow tubes, windows, and containers. And the spectrometer's components are light and small enough to be packaged in a handheld housing or housing suitable for a small robot to carry.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 28, 2022Publication date: October 20, 2022Applicant: Pendar Technologies, LLCInventors: Daryoosh VAKHSHOORI, Romain BLANCHARD, Peili CHEN, Masud AZIMI, Tobias MANSURIPUR, Kalyani KRISHNAMURTHY, Arran M. BIBBY, Fred R. HUETTIG, III, Gokhan ULU, Greg Vander Rhodes
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Patent number: 11300448Abstract: A compact, portable Raman spectrometer makes fast, sensitive standoff measurements at little to no risk of eye injury or igniting the materials being probed. This spectrometer uses differential Raman spectroscopy and ambient light measurements to measure point-and-shoot Raman signatures of dark or highly fluorescent materials at distances of 1 cm to 10 m or more. It scans the Raman pump beam(s) across the sample to reduce the risk of unduly heating or igniting the sample. Beam scanning also transforms the spectrometer into an instrument with a lower effective safety classification, reducing the risk of eye injury. The spectrometer's long standoff range automatic focusing make it easier to identify chemicals through clear and translucent obstacles, such as flow tubes, windows, and containers. And the spectrometer's components are light and small enough to be packaged in a handheld housing or housing suitable for a small robot to carry.Type: GrantFiled: December 22, 2020Date of Patent: April 12, 2022Assignee: Pendar Technologies, LLCInventors: Daryoosh Vakhshoori, Romain Blanchard, Peili Chen, Masud Azimi, Tobias Mansuripur, Kalyani Krishnamurthy, Arran M. Bibby, Fred R. Huettig, III, Gokhan Ulu, Greg Vander Rhodes
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Publication number: 20210223100Abstract: A compact, portable Raman spectrometer makes fast, sensitive standoff measurements at little to no risk of eye injury or igniting the materials being probed. This spectrometer uses differential Raman spectroscopy and ambient light measurements to measure point-and-shoot Raman signatures of dark or highly fluorescent materials at distances of 1 cm to 10 m or more. It scans the Raman pump beam(s) across the sample to reduce the risk of unduly heating or igniting the sample. Beam scanning also transforms the spectrometer into an instrument with a lower effective safety classification, reducing the risk of eye injury. The spectrometer's long standoff range automatic focusing make it easier to identify chemicals through clear and translucent obstacles, such as flow tubes, windows, and containers. And the spectrometer's components are light and small enough to be packaged in a handheld housing or housing suitable for a small robot to carry.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 22, 2020Publication date: July 22, 2021Inventors: Daryoosh VAKHSHOORI, Romain BLANCHARD, Peili CHEN, Masud AZIMI, Tobias MANSURIPUR, Kalyani KRISHNAMURTHY, Arran M. BIBBY, Fred R. HUETTIG, III, Gokhan ULU, Greg Vander Rhodes
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Patent number: 10921187Abstract: A compact, portable Raman spectrometer makes fast, sensitive standoff measurements at little to no risk of eye injury or igniting the materials being probed. This spectrometer uses differential Raman spectroscopy and ambient light measurements to measure point-and-shoot Raman signatures of dark or highly fluorescent materials at distances of 1 cm to 10 m or more. It scans the Raman pump beam(s) across the sample to reduce the risk of unduly heating or igniting the sample. Beam scanning also transforms the spectrometer into an instrument with a lower effective safety classification, reducing the risk of eye injury. The spectrometer's long standoff range automatic focusing make it easier to identify chemicals through clear and translucent obstacles, such as flow tubes, windows, and containers. And the spectrometer's components are light and small enough to be packaged in a handheld housing or housing suitable for a small robot to carry.Type: GrantFiled: March 12, 2019Date of Patent: February 16, 2021Assignee: Pendar Technologies, LLCInventors: Daryoosh Vakhshoori, Romain Blanchard, Peili Chen, Masud Azimi, Tobias Mansuripur, Kalyani Krishnamurthy, Arran M. Bibby, Fred R. Huettig, III, Gokhan Ulu, Greg Vander Rhodes
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Patent number: 10527495Abstract: A compact, portable Raman spectrometer makes fast, sensitive standoff measurements at little to no risk of eye injury or igniting the materials being probed. This spectrometer uses differential Raman spectroscopy and ambient light measurements to measure point-and-shoot Raman signatures of dark or highly fluorescent materials at distances of 1 cm to 10 m or more. It scans the Raman pump beam(s) across the sample to reduce the risk of unduly heating or igniting the sample. Beam scanning also transforms the spectrometer into an instrument with a lower effective safety classification, reducing the risk of eye injury. The spectrometer's long standoff range automatic focusing make it easier to identify chemicals through clear and translucent obstacles, such as flow tubes, windows, and containers. And the spectrometer's components are light and small enough to be packaged in a handheld housing or housing suitable for a small robot to carry.Type: GrantFiled: March 12, 2019Date of Patent: January 7, 2020Assignee: Pendar Technologies, LLCInventors: Daryoosh Vakhshoori, Romain Blanchard, Peili Chen, Masud Azimi, Tobias Mansuripur, Kalyani Krishnamurthy, Arran M. Bibby, Fred R. Huettig, III, Gokhan Ulu, Greg Vander Rhodes
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Publication number: 20190368938Abstract: A compact, portable Raman spectrometer makes fast, sensitive standoff measurements at little to no risk of eye injury or igniting the materials being probed. This spectrometer uses differential Raman spectroscopy and ambient light measurements to measure point-and-shoot Raman signatures of dark or highly fluorescent materials at distances of 1 cm to 10 m or more. It scans the Raman pump beam(s) across the sample to reduce the risk of unduly heating or igniting the sample. Beam scanning also transforms the spectrometer into an instrument with a lower effective safety classification, reducing the risk of eye injury. The spectrometer's long standoff range automatic focusing make it easier to identify chemicals through clear and translucent obstacles, such as flow tubes, windows, and containers. And the spectrometer's components are light and small enough to be packaged in a handheld housing or housing suitable for a small robot to carry.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 12, 2019Publication date: December 5, 2019Applicant: Pendar Technologies, LLCInventors: Daryoosh VAKHSHOORI, Romain BLANCHARD, Peili CHEN, Masud AZIMI, Tobias MANSURIPUR, Kalyani KRISHNAMURTHY, Arran M. BIBBY, Fred R. HUETTIG, III, Gokhan ULU, Greg Vander Rhodes
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Publication number: 20190368939Abstract: A compact, portable Raman spectrometer makes fast, sensitive standoff measurements at little to no risk of eye injury or igniting the materials being probed. This spectrometer uses differential Raman spectroscopy and ambient light measurements to measure point-and-shoot Raman signatures of dark or highly fluorescent materials at distances of 1 cm to 10 m or more. It scans the Raman pump beam(s) across the sample to reduce the risk of unduly heating or igniting the sample. Beam scanning also transforms the spectrometer into an instrument with a lower effective safety classification, reducing the risk of eye injury. The spectrometer's long standoff range automatic focusing make it easier to identify chemicals through clear and translucent obstacles, such as flow tubes, windows, and containers. And the spectrometer's components are light and small enough to be packaged in a handheld housing or housing suitable for a small robot to carry.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 12, 2019Publication date: December 5, 2019Applicant: Pendar Technologies, LLCInventors: Daryoosh Vakhshoori, Romain Blanchard, Peili Chen, Masud Azimi, Tobias Mansuripur, Kalyani Krishnamurthy, Arran M. Bibby, Fred R. Huettig, III, Gokhan Ulu, Greg Vander Rhodes
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Publication number: 20190368937Abstract: A compact, portable Raman spectrometer makes fast, sensitive standoff measurements at little to no risk of eye injury or igniting the materials being probed. This spectrometer uses differential Raman spectroscopy and ambient light measurements to measure point-and-shoot Raman signatures of dark or highly fluorescent materials at distances of 1 cm to 10 m or more. It scans the Raman pump beam(s) across the sample to reduce the risk of unduly heating or igniting the sample. Beam scanning also transforms the spectrometer into an instrument with a lower effective safety classification, reducing the risk of eye injury. The spectrometer's long standoff range automatic focusing make it easier to identify chemicals through clear and translucent obstacles, such as flow tubes, windows, and containers. And the spectrometer's components are light and small enough to be packaged in a handheld housing or housing suitable for a small robot to carry.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 12, 2019Publication date: December 5, 2019Applicant: Pendar Technologies, LLCInventors: Daryoosh VAKHSHOORI, Romain Blanchard, Peili Chen, Masud Azimi, Tobias Mansuripur, Kalyani Krishnamurthy, Arran M. Bibby, Fred R. Huettig, III, Gokhan Ulu, Greg Vander Rhodes
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Publication number: 20190368927Abstract: A compact, portable Raman spectrometer makes fast, sensitive standoff measurements at little to no risk of eye injury or igniting the materials being probed. This spectrometer uses differential Raman spectroscopy and ambient light measurements to measure point-and-shoot Raman signatures of dark or highly fluorescent materials at distances of 1 cm to 10 m or more. It scans the Raman pump beam(s) across the sample to reduce the risk of unduly heating or igniting the sample. Beam scanning also transforms the spectrometer into an instrument with a lower effective safety classification, reducing the risk of eye injury. The spectrometer's long standoff range automatic focusing make it easier to identify chemicals through clear and translucent obstacles, such as flow tubes, windows, and containers. And the spectrometer's components are light and small enough to be packaged in a handheld housing or housing suitable for a small robot to carry.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 12, 2019Publication date: December 5, 2019Applicant: Pendar Technologies, LLCInventors: Daryoosh VAKHSHOORI, Romain BLANCHARD, Peili CHEN, Masud AZIMI, Tobias MANSURIPUR, Kalyani KRISHNAMURTHY, Arran M. BIBBY, Fred R. HUETTIG, III, Gokhan ULU, Greg Vander Rhodes
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Patent number: 10488260Abstract: A compact, portable Raman spectrometer makes fast, sensitive standoff measurements at little to no risk of eye injury or igniting the materials being probed. This spectrometer uses differential Raman spectroscopy and ambient light measurements to measure point-and-shoot Raman signatures of dark or highly fluorescent materials at distances of 1 cm to 10 m or more. It scans the Raman pump beam(s) across the sample to reduce the risk of unduly heating or igniting the sample. Beam scanning also transforms the spectrometer into an instrument with a lower effective safety classification, reducing the risk of eye injury. The spectrometer's long standoff range automatic focusing make it easier to identify chemicals through clear and translucent obstacles, such as flow tubes, windows, and containers. And the spectrometer's components are light and small enough to be packaged in a handheld housing or housing suitable for a small robot to carry.Type: GrantFiled: March 12, 2019Date of Patent: November 26, 2019Assignee: Pendar Technologies, LLCInventors: Daryoosh Vakhshoori, Romain Blanchard, Peili Chen, Masud Azimi, Tobias Mansuripur, Kalyani Krishnamurthy, Arran M. Bibby, Fred R. Huettig, III, Gokhan Ulu, Greg Vander Rhodes
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Patent number: 10488252Abstract: A compact, portable Raman spectrometer makes fast, sensitive standoff measurements at little to no risk of eye injury or igniting the materials being probed. This spectrometer uses differential Raman spectroscopy and ambient light measurements to measure point-and-shoot Raman signatures of dark or highly fluorescent materials at distances of 1 cm to 10 m or more. It scans the Raman pump beam(s) across the sample to reduce the risk of unduly heating or igniting the sample. Beam scanning also transforms the spectrometer into an instrument with a lower effective safety classification, reducing the risk of eye injury. The spectrometer's long standoff range automatic focusing make it easier to identify chemicals through clear and translucent obstacles, such as flow tubes, windows, and containers. And the spectrometer's components are light and small enough to be packaged in a handheld housing or housing suitable for a small robot to carry.Type: GrantFiled: March 12, 2019Date of Patent: November 26, 2019Assignee: Pendar Technologies, LLCInventors: Daryoosh Vakhshoori, Romain Blanchard, Peili Chen, Masud Azimi, Tobias Mansuripur, Kalyani Krishnamurthy, Arran M. Bibby, Fred R. Huettig, III, Gokhan Ulu, Greg Vander Rhodes
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Patent number: 8449842Abstract: Systems and methods disclosed include: a support apparatus configured to detachably receive a chip; movable pins extendible from a first position to a second position, where, in the first position, the movable pins do not contact a chip positioned on the support apparatus, and in the second position, the movable pins contact electrical terminals of a heating element within a chip positioned on the support apparatus; a radiation source configured to direct radiation to be incident on a chip positioned on the support apparatus; a detector; and an electronic processor, the electronic processor being configured to detect molecules in a sample positioned within the chip, and to determine a temperature of the chip by measuring an electrical resistance between two of the multiple pins connected to the electrical terminals.Type: GrantFiled: March 11, 2010Date of Patent: May 28, 2013Assignee: Thermo Scientific Portable Analytical Instruments Inc.Inventors: Kevin J. Knopp, Daryoosh Vakhshoori, Peidong Wang, Masud Azimi, Scott E. Miller, Jason Goldstein, Stephen McLaughlin
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Patent number: 8248588Abstract: We disclose apparatus that includes: (a) an enclosure including an aperture; (b) a prism mounted in the enclosure so that a surface of the prism is exposed through the aperture; (c) an optical assembly contained within the enclosure, the optical assembly including a radiation source and a radiation detector, the source being configured to direct radiation towards the prism and the detector being configured to detect radiation from the source reflected from the exposed surface of the prism; and (d) an electronic processor contained within the enclosure, the electronic processor being in communication with the detector. The apparatus can be configured so that, during operation, the electronic processor determines information about a sample placed in contact with the exposed surface of the prism based on radiation reflected from the exposed prism surface while it is in contact with the sample.Type: GrantFiled: April 15, 2011Date of Patent: August 21, 2012Assignee: Thermo Scientific Portable Analytical Instruments Inc.Inventors: Masud Azimi, Arran Bibby, Christopher D. Brown, Peili Chen, Kevin J. Knopp, Daryoosh Vakhshoori, Peidong Wang
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Publication number: 20120092658Abstract: We disclose an apparatus comprising: a hand-portable optical analysis unit including an optical interface; and a device configured to receive and releasably engage the hand-portable optical analysis unit. The device comprises: a housing; a sample unit in the housing; and a resilient member configured to bias the sample unit and the hand-portable analysis unit towards each other when the hand-portable optical analysis unit is received in the device to compress a sample disposed between the sample unit and the optical interface of the optical analysis unit. Methods of analyzing samples are also disclosed.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 19, 2011Publication date: April 19, 2012Inventors: Masud AZIMI, Arran BIBBY, Christopher D. BROWN, Peili CHEN, Kevin J. KNOPP, Daryoosh VAKHSHOORI, Peidong WANG, Stephen MCLAUGHLIN
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Patent number: 8107069Abstract: The apparatus disclosed herein features: (a) a handheld, portable spectrometer that includes a radiation source configured to direct incident radiation to a sample, a detector configured to receive signal radiation from the sample, and a housing enclosing the radiation source and the detector; (b) an extended member attachable to the housing and having an interior channel to define a path for directing radiation from the source to the sample and for receiving radiation from the sample at the detector; (c) and a vial receptacle configured to hold a different sample and positioned to receive radiation from the source, where the detector is positioned to receive radiation from the different sample and the housing is configured to support the vial receptacle and attach to the extended member at the same time.Type: GrantFiled: September 9, 2009Date of Patent: January 31, 2012Assignee: Ahura Scientific Inc.Inventors: Peidong Wang, Daryoosh Vakhshoori, Yu Shen, Kevin J. Knopp, Masud Azimi
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Publication number: 20110309247Abstract: We disclose apparatus that includes: (a) an enclosure including an aperture; (b) a prism mounted in the enclosure so that a surface of the prism is exposed through the aperture; (c) an optical assembly contained within the enclosure, the optical assembly including a radiation source and a radiation detector, the source being configured to direct radiation towards the prism and the detector being configured to detect radiation from the source reflected from the exposed surface of the prism; and (d) an electronic processor contained within the enclosure, the electronic processor being in communication with the detector. The apparatus can be configured so that, during operation, the electronic processor determines information about a sample placed in contact with the exposed surface of the prism based on radiation reflected from the exposed prism surface while it is in contact with the sample.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 15, 2011Publication date: December 22, 2011Inventors: Masud Azimi, Arran Bibby, Christopher D. Brown, Peili Chen, Kevin J. Knopp, Daryoosh Vakhshoori, Peidong Wang
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Patent number: 8081305Abstract: We disclose an apparatus comprising: a hand-portable optical analysis unit including an optical interface; and a device configured to receive and releasably engage the hand-portable optical analysis unit. The device comprises: a housing; a sample unit in the housing; and a resilient member configured to bias the sample unit and the hand-portable analysis unit towards each other when the hand-portable optical analysis unit is received in the device to compress a sample disposed between the sample unit and the optical interface of the optical analysis unit. Methods of analyzing samples are also disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: March 30, 2009Date of Patent: December 20, 2011Assignee: Ahura Scientific Inc.Inventors: Masud Azimi, Arran Bibby, Christopher D. Brown, Peili Chen, Kevin J. Knopp, Daryoosh Vakhshoori, Peidong Wang, Stephen McLaughlin
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Patent number: 7928391Abstract: We disclose apparatus that includes: (a) an enclosure including an aperture; (b) a prism mounted in the enclosure so that a surface of the prism is exposed through the aperture; (c) an optical assembly contained within the enclosure, the optical assembly including a radiation source and a radiation detector, the source being configured to direct radiation towards the prism and the detector being configured to detect radiation from the source reflected from the exposed surface of the prism; and (d) an electronic processor contained within the enclosure, the electronic processor being in communication with the detector. The apparatus can be configured so that, during operation, the electronic processor determines information about a sample placed in contact with the exposed surface of the prism based on radiation reflected from the exposed prism surface while it is in contact with the sample.Type: GrantFiled: January 21, 2010Date of Patent: April 19, 2011Assignee: Ahura Scientific Inc.Inventors: Masud Azimi, Arran Bibby, Christopher D. Brown, Peili Chen, Kevin J. Knopp, Daryoosh Vakhshoori, Peidong Wang