Patents by Inventor Michael Funk
Michael Funk 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: 20120268749Abstract: Laser scanning microscope and its operating method in which at least two first and second scanning systems activated independently of each other and that can move in at least one direction illuminate a sample with the help of a beam-combining element, and the light is detected by the sample as it comes in, The scanning fields created by the light distributions on the sample mutually overlap to create a reference pattern on the sample with one of the light distributions, which is then captured and used to create the overlap using the second light distribution and/or a reference pattern arranged in the sample plane or in an intermediate image plane is captured by both scanning fields and used to create the overlap and/or structural characteristics of the sample are captured by the two scanning fields as reference pattern and used to create the overlap in which correction values are determined.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 18, 2011Publication date: October 25, 2012Inventors: Michael Goelles, Ralf Netz, Frank Hecht, Joerg-Michael Funk
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Patent number: 7998251Abstract: A vortex separator for drawing a substantially moisture-free airstream from a waste stream having an annular channel defining a first vortex flow path for separating liquid and solid waste from this waste stream and preferably a filter unit with an inverted conical cavity between nested inverted cones defining a second vortex flow path that is isolated from the first vortex flow path for separating additional liquid and solid waste from the waste stream before it exits the vortex separator. In preferred embodiments, the separator includes a removable filter unit cartridge positioned within the outer cone and a helix isolator to respectively make use of the separator more convenient to use and more efficient.Type: GrantFiled: October 2, 2009Date of Patent: August 16, 2011Assignee: B/E Aerospace, Inc.Inventors: Mark A. Pondelick, Christopher Hardwick, Derek Vaughan, Thao Hoang, Michael Funk
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Patent number: 7998250Abstract: A multiple vortex separator for drawing a substantially moisture-free airstream from a waste stream having an annular channel defining a first vortex flow path for separating liquid and solid waste from this waste stream and an inverted conical cavity between nested inverted cones defining a second vortex flow path that is isolated from the first vortex flow path for separating additional liquid and solid waste from the waste stream before it exits the vortex separator.Type: GrantFiled: October 3, 2008Date of Patent: August 16, 2011Assignee: B/E Aerospace, Inc.Inventors: Mark A. Pondelick, Christopher Hardwick, Derek Vaughan, Thao Hoang, Michael Funk
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Publication number: 20110138955Abstract: A shift device for an automated or automatic transmission, in particular of a motor vehicle, has a manual selector lever which can be moved into the following stable selector lever positions: P, R, N and E and into four non-stable selector lever positions. Here, the stable selector lever positions are all arranged in alignment in a shift gate. Here, a stable selector lever position E is provided which is arranged in alignment with the stable selector lever positions in the shift gate and, here, is situated between two non-stable tilt positions +/?, which are arranged in alignment with the selector lever positions P, R and N, for step-by-step or multiple shifting, and in a transverse gate, which runs transversely with respect to the shift gate, between the two non-stable selector lever positions D and M arranged in the transverse gate.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 27, 2007Publication date: June 16, 2011Applicant: DR. ING. H.C. F. PORSCHE AKTIENGESELLSCHAFTInventors: Michael Sickart, Michael Funk
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Patent number: 7736787Abstract: Ceramic membranes with integral seals and support, and related electrochemical cells and cell stacks. The membrane comprises a thin electrolyte layer supported on a porous electrode layer which in turn is supported on a thick ceramic support layer, preferably a ceramic electrolyte support. The support layer is divided into a plurality of self-supporting thin membrane regions by a network of thicker integrated support ribs. The thin electrolyte layer and thick ceramic support layer preferably define a sealing perimeter surrounding the porous electrode layer.Type: GrantFiled: September 6, 2005Date of Patent: June 15, 2010Assignee: NexTech Materials, Ltd.Inventors: Michael J. Day, J. Michael Funk, Todd G. Lesousky, Matthew M. Seabaugh
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Publication number: 20100097694Abstract: Method for actuation control of a microscope, in particular of a Laser Scanning Microscope, in which, at least one first illumination light, preferably moving at least in one direction, as well as at least one second illumination light moving at least in one direction, illuminate a sample through a beam combiner, a detection of the light coming from the sample takes place, whereby, at least one part of the illumination light is generated through the splitting of the light from a common illuminating unit, characterized in that, by means of a common control unit, a controlled splitting into the first and the second illumination light takes place, in which the intensity of the first illuminating light, specified by the user or specified automatically, is assigned a higher priority (is prioritized) compared to the specified value for the second illumination light, and an adjustment for the second illumination light takes place until a maximum value is obtained, which is determined by the value specified for the fType: ApplicationFiled: October 13, 2009Publication date: April 22, 2010Inventors: Bernhard Zimmermann, Ralf Netz, Frank Hecht, Joerg-Michael Funk, Ralf Engelmann
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Patent number: 7694604Abstract: A shifting mechanism for an automated or automatic transmission includes a selection lever that can be shifted in a first shift gate between automatic selection stages. The selection lever can be shifted, via a first lateral gate, to a second shift gate in order to allow the manual selection of individual transmission gears, and via a second lateral gate, with which various modes, for example an automatic or a manual mode, can be activated using the selection lever. In addition to three stable positions for the selection stages, the selection lever has a fourth stable position, from which all driving modes can be set.Type: GrantFiled: April 20, 2006Date of Patent: April 13, 2010Assignee: Dr. Ing. h.c. F. Porsche AktiengesellschaftInventors: Michael Sickart, Michael Funk, Peter Baur
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Publication number: 20100083832Abstract: A vortex separator for drawing a substantially moisture-free airstream from a waste stream having an annular channel defining a first vortex flow path for separating liquid and solid waste from this waste stream and preferably a filter unit with an inverted conical cavity between nested inverted cones defining a second vortex flow path that is isolated from the first vortex flow path for separating additional liquid and solid waste from the waste stream before it exits the vortex separator. In preferred embodiments, the separator includes a removable filter unit cartridge positioned within the outer cone and a helix isolator to respectively make use of the separator more convenient to use and more efficient.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 2, 2009Publication date: April 8, 2010Applicant: B/E Aerospace, Inc.Inventors: Mark A. Pondelick, Christopher Hardwick, Derek Vaughan, Thao Hoang, Michael Funk
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Publication number: 20100084352Abstract: A multiple vortex separator for drawing a substantially moisture-free airstream from a waste stream having an annular channel defining a first vortex flow path for separating liquid and solid waste from this waste stream and an inverted conical cavity between nested inverted cones defining a second vortex flow path that is isolated from the first vortex flow path for separating additional liquid and solid waste from the waste stream before it exits the vortex separator.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 3, 2008Publication date: April 8, 2010Applicant: B/E AEROSPACE, INC.Inventors: Mark A. Pondelick, Christopher Hardwick, Derek Vaughan, Thao Hoang, Michael Funk
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Patent number: 7656583Abstract: A beam corradiator for combining two radiation beams, preferably movable beams independent from each other in at least one direction, to scan and/or influence a sample, preferably a manipulation system and an imaging system, with a partially reflecting layer being provided for the corradiation, wherein the thickness of the layer is provided with a preferably consistent incline or decline over the optically effective cross-section of the beam corradiatior.Type: GrantFiled: April 6, 2007Date of Patent: February 2, 2010Assignee: Carl Zeiss Microimaging GmbHInventors: Michael Goelles, Ralf Netz, Marcus Heidkamp, Joerg-Michael Funk
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Patent number: 7649683Abstract: Process for observing at least one sample region with a light raster microscope by a relative movement between the illumination light and sample via a first scanner along at least one scanning axis essentially perpendicular to the illumination axis wherein several illuminated sample points lie on a line and are detected simultaneously with a spatially resolving detector. At an angle to the plane of the relative movement, a second scanner is moved and an image acquisition takes place by coupling the movement of the first and second scanners and a three-dimensional sampling movement being done by the illumination of the sample. The second scanner is coupled to the movement of the first scanner such that straight and/or curved lines and/or plane and/or curved surfaces are scanned which are extended along at least one scanning direction of the first scanner as well as along the scanning direction of the second scanner.Type: GrantFiled: October 19, 2004Date of Patent: January 19, 2010Assignee: Carl Zeiss Microimaging GmbHInventors: Ralf Engelmann, Joerg-Michael Funk, Joerg Steinert, Bernhard Zimmermann, Stefan Wilhelm, Joerg Engel, Ulrich Meisel
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Publication number: 20090296207Abstract: Laser scanning microscope and its operating method in which at least two first and second light distributions activated independently of each other and that can move in at least one direction illuminate a sample with the help of a beam-combining element, and the light is detected by the sample as it comes in, characterized by the fact that the scanning fields created by the light distributions on the sample are made to overlap mutually such that a reference pattern is created on the sample with one of the light distributions, which is then captured and used to create the overlap with the help of the second light distribution (correction values are determined) and/or a reference pattern arranged in the sample plane or in an intermediate image plane is captured by both scanning fields and used to create the overlap (correction values are determined) and/or structural characteristics of the sample are captured by the two scanning fields as reference pattern and used to create the overlap in which correction valuType: ApplicationFiled: April 6, 2007Publication date: December 3, 2009Inventors: Michael Goelles, Ralf Netz, Frank Hecht, Joerg-Michael Funk
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Patent number: 7561326Abstract: In a confocal laser scanning microscope with an illuminating configuration (2), which provides an illuminating beam for illuminating a specimen region (23), with a scanning configuration (3, 4), which guides the illuminating beam over the specimen while scanning, and with a detector configuration (5), which via the scanning configuration (3, 4) images the illuminated specimen region (23) by means of a confocal aperture (26) on to at least one detector unit (28), it is provided that the illuminating configuration (2) of the scanning configuration (3, 4) provides a line-shaped illuminating beam, that the scanning configuration (3, 4) guides the line-shaped illuminating beam over the specimen f while scanning and that the confocal aperture is designed as a slit aperture (26) or as a slit-shaped region (28, 48) of the detector unit (28) acting as a confocal aperture.Type: GrantFiled: October 19, 2004Date of Patent: July 14, 2009Assignee: Carl Zeiss MicroImaging GmbHInventors: Joerg-Michael Funk, Ralf Wolleschensky, Joerg Steinert
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Publication number: 20090046360Abstract: Raster scanning light microscope with line pattern scanning with at least one illumination module, in which the means to achieve a variable partition of the laser light into least two illumination channels are envisioned and joint illumination of a sample takes place at the same or at different areas of the sample.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 28, 2007Publication date: February 19, 2009Inventors: Joerg-Michael Funk, Ralf Wolleschensky, Bernhard Zimmermann, Stefan Wilhelm, Ralf Engelmann
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Patent number: 7459698Abstract: Process for the observation of at least one sample region with a light raster microscope by a relative movement between the illumination light and sample via a first scanner along at least one scanning axis essentially perpendicular to the illumination axis wherein at an angle to the plane of the relative movement, preferably perpendicular thereto a second scanner is moved and an image acquisition takes place by the movement of the first and second scanners being coupled and a three-dimensional sampling movement being done by the illumination of the sample wherein the second scanner is coupled to the movement of the first scanner in such a manner that straight and/or curved lines and/or plane and/or curved surfaces are scanned which are extended along at least one scanning direction of the first scanner as well as along the scanning direction of the second scanner.Type: GrantFiled: November 1, 2006Date of Patent: December 2, 2008Assignee: Carl Zeiss MicroImaging GmbHInventors: Ralf Engelmann, Joerg-Michael Funk, Joerg Steinert, Bernhard Zimmermann, Stefan Wilhelm, Joerg Engel, Ulrich Meisel
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Publication number: 20080285123Abstract: Raster scanning light microscope with line pattern scanning with at least one illumination module, in which the means to achieve a variable partition of the laser light into least two illumination channels are envisioned and joint illumination of a sample takes place at the same or at different areas of the sample.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 28, 2007Publication date: November 20, 2008Inventors: Joerg-Michael Funk, Ralf Wolleschensky, Bernhard Zimmermann, Stefan Wilhelm, Ralf Engelmann
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Publication number: 20080130125Abstract: A beam corradiator for combining two radiation beams, preferably movable beams independent from each other in at least one direction, to scan and/or influence a sample, preferably a manipulation system and an imaging system, with a partially reflecting layer being provided for the corradiation, wherein the thickness of the layer is provided with a preferably consistent incline or decline over the optically effective cross-section of the beam corradiatior.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 6, 2007Publication date: June 5, 2008Inventors: Michael Goelles, Ralf Netz, Marcus Heidkamp, Joerg-Michael Funk
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Publication number: 20080068709Abstract: Method for actuation control of a microscope, in particular of a Laser Scanning Microscope, in which, at least one first illumination light, preferably moving at least in one direction, as well as at least one second illumination light moving at least in one direction, illuminate a sample through a beam combination, a detection of the light coming from the sample takes place, whereby, at least one part of the illumination light is generated through the splitting of the light from a common illuminating unit, characterized in that, by means of a common control unit, a controlled splitting into the first and the second illumination light takes place, in which the intensity of the first illuminating light, specified by the user or specified automatically, is assigned a higher priority (is prioritized) compared to the specified value for the second illumination light, and an adjustment for the second illumination light takes place until a maximum value is obtained, which is determined by the value specified for thType: ApplicationFiled: April 6, 2007Publication date: March 20, 2008Inventors: Bernhard Zimmermann, Ralf Netz, Frank Hecht, Joerg-Michael Funk, Ralf Engelmann
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Publication number: 20080015585Abstract: The invention discloses methods, devices, systems and kits for repairing, replacing and/or augmenting natural facet joint surfaces and/or facet capsules. An implantable facet joint device of one embodiment comprises a cephalad facet joint element and a caudal facet joint element. The cephalad facet joint element includes a member adapted to engage a first vertebra, and an artificial cephalad bearing member. The caudal facet joint element includes a connector adapted for fixation to a second vertebra at a fixation point and an artificial caudal bearing member adapted to engage the cephalad bearing member. The artificial caudal bearing member is adapted for a location lateral to the fixation point.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 7, 2007Publication date: January 17, 2008Inventors: Philip Berg, John Ohrt, Cin Abidin, Mark Kuiper, Michael Funk, Anthony Finazzo, Christopher Ralph, Richard Broman, Sean Suh
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Publication number: 20070233256Abstract: The invention discloses devices, methods and systems for implanting articulating devices on the human spine. In some embodiments, three or more vertebrae are movable interconnected with artificial joints. Some embodiments are particularly well suited for implanting in the lumbosacral area of the spine. Some embodiments employ hybrid systems combining translaminar fixation with pedicular fixation of the device components. Some embodiments combine facet joint replacement with disc replacement.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 15, 2007Publication date: October 4, 2007Inventors: John Ohrt, Cin Abidin, Michael Funk, Mark Kuiper, Anthony Finazzo