Patents by Inventor Matthias Gerspach
Matthias Gerspach 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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Patent number: 7727678Abstract: A holographic data storage medium includes a polymer film which is set up as a storage layer and whose surface structure can be changed locally by heating. The polymer film is set up for the storage of holographic information via the local surface structure of the polymer film. A reflective layer can be provided on the data storage medium.Type: GrantFiled: May 23, 2001Date of Patent: June 1, 2010Assignee: Tesa Scribos GmbHInventors: Stefan Stadler, Steffen Noehte, Christoph Dietrich, Jörn Leiber, Matthias Gerspach
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Patent number: 7413830Abstract: The present invention relates to a method of producing digital holograms in a storage medium, in which the technical problem of writing computer-generated holograms by means of optical lithography as quickly as possible and with little effort with simultaneous accurate control of the timed triggering and the positioning of the write beam is achieved in that a write beam is focused onto the storage medium and moved one-dimensionally relative to the storage medium, in that a scanning beam is focused onto a trigger mask having a plurality of trigger lines and moved one-dimensionally transversely relative to the trigger lines, the movement of the scanning beam being coupled with the movement of the write beam, in that, during the scanning of the trigger lines, a timed trigger signal is generated as a function of the arrangement of the trigger lines, in that, with the aid of the timed trigger signal, the intensity of the write beam on the storage medium is controlled, and in that the hologram is written line by liType: GrantFiled: March 28, 2002Date of Patent: August 19, 2008Assignee: Tesa Scribos GmbHInventors: Steffen Noehte, Christoph Dietrich, Robert Thomann, Matthias Gerspach, Jörn Leiber, Stefan Stadler
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Patent number: 7405851Abstract: The invention relates to a method for identifying articles, wherein article identification data are made available and the article is provided with a hologram representing said data so that the article can be identified by way of an intensity profile corresponding to said hologram. To this end, article-identifying individual data are provided, a hologram profile is digitally calculated using said individual data, and an intensity modulation of the hologram-producing beam is determined. The hologram-producing beam transfers the hologram pixels onto a hologram support that is associated with the article to be identified so that the article can be identified by way of the intensity profile reproduced from the associated hologram support.Type: GrantFiled: June 22, 2001Date of Patent: July 29, 2008Assignee: Tesa scribos GmbHInventors: Steffen Noehte, Christoph Dietrich, Matthias Gerspach, Jörn Leiber, Stefan Stadler
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Patent number: 7384709Abstract: A lithograph for producing digital holograms in a storage medium includes a light source for producing a write beam, the light source having drive means for the two-dimensional movement of the write beam relative to the storage medium and having a first objective for focusing the write beam onto the storage medium. Writing computer-generated holograms by means of optical lithography is solved in that: a two-dimensional trigger matrix is provided, means of producing a scanning beam are provided, a second objective for focusing the scanning beam onto the trigger matrix is provided, the drive means moves the scanning beam two-dimensionally relative to the surface of the trigger matrix, the movement of the scanning beam being coupled with the movement of the write beam, and means for generating a trigger signal to control the intensity of the write beam are connected to the trigger matrix.Type: GrantFiled: March 28, 2002Date of Patent: June 10, 2008Assignee: Tesa Scribos GmbHInventors: Steffen Noehte, Christoph Dietrich, Robert Thomann, Matthias Gerspach, Jörn Leiber, Stefan Stadler
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Patent number: 7307767Abstract: A method for the calculation and storage of a computer-generated multilayer hologram with more than or equal to 2 holograms includes the following steps. Field AO of a readout beam and field AR in the reflection plane are preset as mathematical functions. Except for the hologram to be calculated, all the other holograms of the layer structure are also preset as mathematical functions. Fields A+/A? are then calculated on both sides of hologram hi, as a result of which hologram function hi, is calculated by forming a quotient from fields A+/A?.Type: GrantFiled: July 26, 2002Date of Patent: December 11, 2007Assignee: tesa scribos GmbHInventors: Matthias Gerspach, Tobias Kresse, Stefan Borgsmūller, Steffen Noehte, Christoph Dietrich
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Patent number: 7158273Abstract: A holographic data storage medium has a polymer film which is set up as a storage layer whose refractive index can be changed locally by heating. The polymer film is set up for the storage of optical phase information via the local optical path length of the polymer film, which is illuminated in transmission when the information is read out. To the polymer film, there can be assigned an absorber dye, in order to at least partly absorb a write beam to input information and to give up the heat produced in the process at least partly locally to the polymer film. Preferably, a reflective layer is arranged behind the polymer film.Type: GrantFiled: May 23, 2001Date of Patent: January 2, 2007Assignee: Tesa Scribos GmbHInventors: Stefan Stadler, Matthias Gerspach, Christoph Dietrich, Jörn Leiber, Steffen Noehte
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Patent number: 7151623Abstract: In an example holographic data storage medium, which has a polymer film which serves as a storage layer and can be changed locally by heating, the polymer film is set up as a top layer of the data storage medium. Arranged underneath the polymer film is an absorber layer which has an absorber dye. The absorber dye is set up to at least partly absorb a write beam serving to put information in and to discharge the heat produced in the process at least partly locally to the polymer film. In an advantageous refinement of the example data storage medium, there is an adhesive layer underneath the absorber layer and a partly transparent reflective layer between the polymer film and the absorber layer.Type: GrantFiled: February 25, 2002Date of Patent: December 19, 2006Assignee: Tesa Scribos GmbHInventors: Jorn Leiber, Anna Blazejewski, Steffen Noehte, Stefan Stadler, Christoph Dietrich, Matthias Gerspach
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Patent number: 7126729Abstract: The invention relates to a method of providing an article with identifying information, in which a hologram is provided from which at least first and second hologram patterns separated physically from each other can be reproduced. In this case, provision is made for the hologram to be produced in such a way that the first and second hologram patterns can generally be reproduced in one and the same direction but in different planes.Type: GrantFiled: February 1, 2002Date of Patent: October 24, 2006Assignee: Tesa Scribos GmbHInventors: Steffen Noehte, Matthias Gerspach, Christoph Dietrich, Stefan Borgsmüller, Anna Blazejewski, Stefan Stadler, Jörn Leiber
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Patent number: 7048189Abstract: The invention relates to a commonplace object with an outer surface (4) that encircles the commonplace object (2) and with at least one cylindrical section (6) of the surface (4), in which the technical problem of specifying a commonplace object to whose surface a relatively large amount of information can be applied is solved in that the cylindrical section (4) of the surface (6) consists of a material which can be changed optically, and in that a data bit sequence is written along at least one track (8) on the cylindrical section (4).Type: GrantFiled: September 30, 2002Date of Patent: May 23, 2006Assignee: Tesa Scribos GmbHInventors: Stefan Borgsmueller, Christoph Dietrich, Matthias Gerspach, Tobias Kresse, Jörn Leiber, Robert Thomann, Michael Mayer, Steffen Noehte, Steffen Scheibenstock, Kay Schulte-Wieking, Stefan Stadler
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Publication number: 20050248821Abstract: The present invention relates to methods of producing an individualized digital computer-generated hologram, in which the technical problem of being able to draw conclusions from the holograms about the associated writing device is achieved in that a hologram is written into a storage medium as a matrix of individual points, in that a geometric pattern for writing the holographic information in is predefined, and in that an individualizing feature is superimposed on the hologram by writing in a large number of individual points deviating from the predefined pattern. The invention also relates to a reading method and a storage medium having an individualized hologram.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 28, 2002Publication date: November 10, 2005Inventors: Steffen Noehte, Christoph Dietrich, Robert Thomann, Matthias Gerspach, Jorn Leiber, Stefan Stadler
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Publication number: 20050116046Abstract: The invention relates to a commonplace object with an outer surface (4) that encircles the commonplace object (2) and with at least one cylindrical section (6) of the surface (4), in which the technical problem of specifying a commonplace object to whose surface a relatively large amount of information can be applied is solved in that the cylindrical section (4) of the surface (6) consists of a material which can be changed optically, and in that a data bit sequence is written along at least one track (8) on the cylindrical section (4).Type: ApplicationFiled: September 30, 2002Publication date: June 2, 2005Inventors: Stefan Borgsmueller, Christoph Dietrich, Matthias Gerspach, Tobias Kresse, Jorn Leiber, Robert Thomann, Michael Mayer, Steffen Noehte, Steffen Scheibenstock, Kay Schulte-Wieking, Stefan Stadler
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Patent number: 6881476Abstract: An adhesive security tape comprises a polymer film whose refractive index and/or interface structure can be changed locally by heating. Disposed below the polymer film is an absorber layer comprising an absorber dye set up at least partly to absorb a write beam directed onto the absorber layer, to emit at least some of the generated heat to the polymer film locally, and in doing so to undergo local change itself. Below the absorber layer there is an adhesive layer. The adhesion between the adhesive layer and the absorber layer is greater than the adhesion to the polymer film. There is preferably a partly transparent reflection layer between the polymer film and the absorber layer.Type: GrantFiled: July 24, 2002Date of Patent: April 19, 2005Assignee: tesa scribos, GmbHInventors: Steffen Noehte, Matthias Gerspach, Christoph Dietrich, Annouschka Blazejewski, Stefan Stadler
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Publication number: 20040233490Abstract: The present invention relates to a method of producing digital holograms in a storage medium, in which the technical problem of writing computer-generated holograms by means of optical lithography as quickly as possible and with little effort with simultaneous accurate control of the timed triggering and the positioning of the write beam is achieved in that a write beam is focused onto the storage medium and moved one-dimensionally relative to the storage medium, in that a scanning beam is focused onto a trigger mask having a plurality of trigger lines and moved one-dimensionally transversely relative to the trigger lines, the movement of the scanning beam being coupled with the movement of the write beam, in that, during the scanning of the trigger lines, a timed trigger signal is generated as a function of the arrangement of the trigger lines, in that, with the aid of the timed trigger signal, the intensity of the write beam on the storage medium is controlled, and in that the hologram is written line by liType: ApplicationFiled: June 30, 2004Publication date: November 25, 2004Inventors: Steffen Noehte, Christoph Dietrich, Robert Thomann, Matthias Gerspach, Jorn Leiber, Stefan Stadler
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Publication number: 20040173761Abstract: The present invention relates to a lithograph for producing digital holograms in a storage medium, having a light source (8) for producing a write beam (10), having drive means (12, 14) for the two-dimensional movement of the write beam (10) relative to the storage medium (4) and having a first objective (16) for focusing the write beam (10) onto the storage medium (4) to be written.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 25, 2004Publication date: September 9, 2004Inventors: Steffen Noehte, Christoph Dietrich, Robert Thomann, Matthias Gerspach, Jrn Leiber, Stefan Stadler
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Publication number: 20040145788Abstract: In a holographic data storage medium (1′), which has a polymer film (2) which serves as a storage layer and can be changed locally by heating, the polymer film (2) is set up as a top layer of the data storage medium (1′). Arranged underneath the polymer film (2) is an absorber layer (4) which has an absorber dye. The absorber dye is set up to at least partly absorb a write beam serving to put information in and to discharge the heat produced in the process at least partly locally to the polymer film (2). In an advantageous refinement of the data storage medium (1′), there is an adhesive layer (6) underneath the absorber layer (4) and a partly transparent reflective layer (8) between the polymer film (2) and the absorber layer (4).Type: ApplicationFiled: December 15, 2003Publication date: July 29, 2004Inventors: Jorn Leiber, Anna Blazejewski, Steffen Noehte, Stefan Stadler, Christoph Dietrich, Matthias Gerspach
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Publication number: 20040066546Abstract: The invention relates to a method of providing an article with identifying information, in which a hologram is provided from which at least first and second hologram patterns separated physically from each other can be reproduced. In this case, provision is made for the hologram to be produced in such a way that the first and second hologram patterns can generally be reproduced in one and the same direction but in different planes.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 9, 2003Publication date: April 8, 2004Inventors: Steffen Noehte, Matthias Gerspach, Christoph Dietrich, Stefan Borgsmuller, Anna Blazejewski, Stefan Stadler, Jorn Leiber
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Publication number: 20040051919Abstract: The invention relates to a method for identifying articles, wherein article identification data are made available and the article is provided with a hologram representing said data so that the article can be identified by way of an intensity profile corresponding to said hologram. To this end, article-identifying individual data are provided, a hologram profile is digitally calculated using said individual data, and an intensity modulation of the hologram-producing beam is determined. The hologram-producing beam transfers the hologram pixels onto a hologram support that is associated with the article to be identified so that the article can be identified by way of the intensity profile reproduced from the associated hologram support.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 9, 2003Publication date: March 18, 2004Inventors: Steffen Noehte, Christoph Dietrich, Matthias Gerspach, Jorn Leiber, Stefan Stadler
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Publication number: 20040053140Abstract: A packaging tape (3) which comprises a polymer film is used as a holographic data carrier. The packaging tape (3) is set up for the storage of holographic information. Holographic information can be put into the packaging tape (3) with the aid of a writing device (4), before an object (1) is packaged by using the packaging tape (3), but also afterwards.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 24, 2003Publication date: March 18, 2004Inventors: Stefan Stadler, Stefan Roeber, Steffen Noehte, Jorn Leiber, Christoph Dietrich, Matthias Gerspach
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Publication number: 20040030732Abstract: The invention relates to a method for the calculation of a computer-generated multilayer hologram with more than or equal to 2 holograms. Field A0 of a readout beam and field AR in the reflection plane are preset as mathematical functions. Except for the hologram to be calculated, all the other holograms of the layer structure are also preset as mathematical functions. Fields Ai+/Ai− are then calculated on both sides of hologram hi, as a result of which hologram function hi is calculated by forming a quotient from fields Ai+/Ai−.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 26, 2002Publication date: February 12, 2004Inventors: Matthias Gerspach, Tobias Kresse, Stefan Borgsmuller, Steffen Noehte, Christoph Dietrich
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Publication number: 20030165746Abstract: A holographic data storage medium (1) has a polymer film which is set up as a storage layer (2) and whose surface structure can be changed locally by heating. The polymer film (2) is set up for the storage of holographic information via the local surface structure (6) of the polymer film (2). A reflective layer can be provided on the data storage medium.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 10, 2003Publication date: September 4, 2003Inventors: Stefan Stadler, Steffen Noehte, Christoph Dietrich, Jorn Leiber, Matthias Gerspach