Patents by Inventor Michael Roes
Michael Roes 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: 20240166571Abstract: The invention relates to a method for treating human or animal urine comprising the implementation of the following steps: a step of diluting the urine in water, and a step of fermentation. The invention also relates to the transformed urine obtained and the coproducts of this method, and also the uses thereof, in particular as fertilizing substance.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 16, 2022Publication date: May 23, 2024Inventors: Pierre HUGUIER, Michael ROES
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Patent number: 10571677Abstract: Techniques disclosed herein provide for substantially uniform steering of multiple laser beams of a laser rangefinder having different wavelengths, such as a rangefinder laser beam and a visible laser beam. This can allow a user of the laser rangefinder to use the visible laser beam to bore sight the range-finding laser beam to a weapon onto which the laser rangefinder is mounted. The uniform steering of the multiple laser beams can be done through the utilization of a Risley prism assembly with one or more Risley prisms having a center portion through which one laser beam travels and at least one annulus through which a second laser beam travels.Type: GrantFiled: July 18, 2019Date of Patent: February 25, 2020Assignee: Cubic CorporationInventors: Tony Maryfield, Michael Roes, Mahyar Dadkhah
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Publication number: 20200026058Abstract: Techniques disclosed herein provide for substantially uniform steering of multiple laser beams of a laser rangefinder having different wavelengths, such as a rangefinder laser beam and a visible laser beam. This can allow a user of the laser rangefinder to use the visible laser beam to bore sight the range-finding laser beam to a weapon onto which the laser rangefinder is mounted. The uniform steering of the multiple laser beams can be done through the utilization of a Risley prism assembly with one or more Risley prisms having a center portion through which one laser beam travels and at least one annulus through which a second laser beam travels.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 18, 2019Publication date: January 23, 2020Applicant: Cubic CorporationInventors: Tony Maryfield, Michael Roes, Mahyar Dadkhah
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Patent number: 10408935Abstract: Embodiments disclosed herein address these and other issues by providing for an optical tag that uses an optical assembly with beam splitters to allow for simultaneous detection and retro-modulation, as well as the use of a camera to facilitate alignment of the optical tag with a laser interrogator. Additional components may be used to allow for a large aperture to be used, to help maximize light received by the optical tag and minimize diffraction of retro-modulated light, which can significantly increase distances at which the optical tag can operate. Moreover, a beam splitter may further be used to balance the light directed toward an optical sensor and a retro-modulator, to help achieve optimal results.Type: GrantFiled: April 24, 2019Date of Patent: September 10, 2019Assignee: Cubic CorporationInventors: Tony Maryfield, Michael Roes, Richard Trissel
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Publication number: 20190018227Abstract: Embodiments disclosed herein address these and other issues by providing a retro-modulating optical “tag” with a wide FOV that enables high-speed communication in a compact design. Embodiments enable retro-modulation via a lens assembly that directs light to a reflective surface, through a Quantum Well Modulator (QWM) that modulates the light. A wide field of view can be achievable, for example, using a lens with a high index of refraction, which may be optically contacted with the QWM.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 5, 2018Publication date: January 17, 2019Applicant: Cubic CorporationInventors: Tony Maryfield, Mahyar Dadkhah, Richard G. Trissel, Michael Roes
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Integrated image erector and through-sight information display for telescope or other optical device
Patent number: 8988648Abstract: Techniques are disclosed for creating optical systems and devices that provide through-sight information while enabling the optical systems and devices to maintain a small, lightweight form factor. According to certain embodiments of the invention, an optical assembly can include a liquid-crystal display (LCD) disposed between the two prism elements of a Schmidt-Pechan prism at a focal plane of the optical assembly. This allows the LCD to be used to display information by blocking light passing through the optical assembly. Additionally, a light-emitting display, such as a backlit LCD, light-emitting diode (LED) display, or organic LED (OLED) display, can be coupled at a surface of one of the two prism elements of the Schmidt-Pechan prism to provide additional information in low-light environments.Type: GrantFiled: September 6, 2011Date of Patent: March 24, 2015Assignee: Cubic CorporationInventors: Richard Trissel, Tony Maryfield, Mahyar Dadkah, Michael Roes -
Patent number: 8558337Abstract: Techniques are disclosed for creating optical systems and assemblies that provide increased field of view (FOV) for light detection by coupling a flip-chip light sensor directly to a condenser lens. According to certain embodiments of the invention, an optical assembly can include a condenser lens with a substantially flat surface optically contacted with a substantially flat surface of a substrate of a flip-chip light sensor. The thickness of the substrate is such that the active area of the light sensor is disposed on a focal plane of the optical system. This enables accurate light detection and increased FOV over conventional techniques.Type: GrantFiled: September 22, 2011Date of Patent: October 15, 2013Assignee: Cubic CorporationInventors: Tony Maryfield, Richard Trissel, Michael Roes
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Publication number: 20120241891Abstract: Techniques are disclosed for creating optical systems and assemblies that provide increased field of view (FOV) for light detection by coupling a flip-chip light sensor directly to a condenser lens. According to certain embodiments of the invention, an optical assembly can include a condenser lens with a substantially flat surface optically contacted with a substantially flat surface of a substrate of a flip-chip light sensor. The thickness of the substrate is such that the active area of the light sensor is disposed on a focal plane of the optical system. This enables accurate light detection and increased FOV over conventional techniques.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 22, 2011Publication date: September 27, 2012Applicant: Cubic CorporationInventors: Tony Maryfield, Richard Trissel, Michael Roes
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INTEGRATED IMAGE ERECTOR AND THROUGH-SIGHT INFORMATION DISPLAY FOR TELESCOPE OR OTHER OPTICAL DEVICE
Publication number: 20120224115Abstract: Techniques are disclosed for creating optical systems and devices that provide through-sight information while enabling the optical systems and devices to maintain a small, lightweight form factor. According to certain embodiments of the invention, an optical assembly can include a liquid-crystal display (LCD) disposed between the two prism elements of a Schmidt-Pechan prism at a focal plane of the optical assembly. This allows the LCD to be used to display information by blocking light passing through the optical assembly. Additionally, a light-emitting display, such as a backlit LCD, light-emitting diode (LED) display, or organic LED (OLED) display, can be coupled at a surface of one of the two prism elements of the Schmidt-Pechan prism to provide additional information in low-light environments.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 6, 2011Publication date: September 6, 2012Applicant: Cubic CorporationInventors: Richard Trissel, Tony Maryfield, Mahyar Dadkah, Michael Roes -
Publication number: 20070167286Abstract: A programmable microprocessor-controlled weight device capable of storing a plurality of user profiles, each individual user profile comprising, a biometric identifier used for secured access to said individual user profile, measured information and, optionally, custom data The biometric identifier is preferably placed such that identification of the user is conveniently performed while the user is positioned for measurement on the weight device. The biometric identification data is used to scan the plurality of user profiles, determine whether the current user has a profile, or whether one must be created, and allows access to the user profile associated with the current user. Measured information and, optionally, custom data can then be loaded to and from the current user's profile. The information in a user's profile is, therefore, easily accessible by the proper user, and is securely maintained to prevent unauthorized access by others.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 27, 2005Publication date: July 19, 2007Applicant: ICLINE TECHNOLOGY, INC.Inventor: Michael Roes