Patents by Inventor Neil H. K. Judell
Neil H. K. Judell 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: 20220142750Abstract: Provided are a system, method, and computer readable storage medium for generating an intra-oral scan of a dentition. A contiguous scan of an occlusal surface of at least a part of one arch of the dentition is generated. At least one additional surface is associated to the contiguous scan of the occlusal surface.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 21, 2022Publication date: May 12, 2022Inventors: Robert F. Dillon, Craig A. Andreiko, Andrew F. Vesper, Neil H.K. Judell, Timothy I. Fillion
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Patent number: 11234798Abstract: Provided are a system, method, and computer readable storage medium for generating an intra-oral scan of a dentition. A contiguous scan of an occlusal surface of at least a part of one arch of the dentition is generated. At least one additional surface is associated to the contiguous scan of the occlusal surface.Type: GrantFiled: October 15, 2018Date of Patent: February 1, 2022Assignee: ORMCO CORPORATIONInventors: Robert F. Dillon, Craig A. Andreiko, Andrew F. Vesper, Neil H. K. Judell, Timothy I. Fillion
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Publication number: 20190046304Abstract: Provided are a system, method, and computer readable storage medium for generating an intra-oral scan of a dentition. A contiguous scan of an occlusal surface of at least a part of one arch of the dentition is generated. At least one additional surface is associated to the contiguous scan of the occlusal surface.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 15, 2018Publication date: February 14, 2019Inventors: Robert F. Dillon, Craig A. Andreiko, Andrew F. Vesper, Neil H.K. Judell, Timothy I. Fillion
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Patent number: 10098713Abstract: Provided are a system, method, and computer readable storage medium for generating an intra-oral scan of a dentition. A contiguous scan of an occlusal surface of at least a part of one arch of the dentition is generated. At least one additional surface is associated to the contiguous scan of the occlusal surface.Type: GrantFiled: March 13, 2014Date of Patent: October 16, 2018Assignee: ORMCO CORPORATIONInventors: Robert F. Dillon, Craig A. Andreiko, Andrew F. Vesper, Neil H. K. Judell, Timothy I. Fillion
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Patent number: 9217859Abstract: Described are a method and apparatus for high-speed phase shifting of an optical beam. A transparent plate having regions of different optical thickness is illuminated by an optical beam along a path of incidence that extends through the regions. The transparent plate can be moved or the optical beam can be steered to generate the path of incidence. The optical beam exiting the transparent plate has an instantaneous phase value according to the region in which the optical beam is incident. Advantageously, the phase values are repeatable and stable regardless of the location of incidence of the optical beam within the respective regions, and phase changes at high modulation rates are possible. The method and apparatus can be used to modulate a phase difference of a pair of coherent optical beams such as in an interferometric fringe projection system.Type: GrantFiled: August 4, 2014Date of Patent: December 22, 2015Assignee: Dimensional Photonics International, Inc.Inventors: Robert F. Dillon, Neil H. K. Judell, Timothy I. Fillion, Gurpreet Singh, Nathan E. Wallace
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Publication number: 20140340733Abstract: Described are a method and apparatus for high-speed phase shifting of an optical beam. A transparent plate having regions of different optical thickness is illuminated by an optical beam along a path of incidence that extends through the regions. The transparent plate can be moved or the optical beam can be steered to generate the path of incidence. The optical beam exiting the transparent plate has an instantaneous phase value according to the region in which the optical beam is incident. Advantageously, the phase values are repeatable and stable regardless of the location of incidence of the optical beam within the respective regions, and phase changes at high modulation rates are possible. The method and apparatus can be used to modulate a phase difference of a pair of coherent optical beams such as in an interferometric fringe projection system.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 4, 2014Publication date: November 20, 2014Inventors: Robert F. Dillon, Neil H.K. Judell, Timothy I. Fillion, Gurpreet Singh, Nathan E. Wallace
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Patent number: 8848271Abstract: Described are a method and apparatus for high-speed phase shifting of an optical beam. A transparent plate having regions of different optical thickness is illuminated by an optical beam along a path of incidence that extends through the regions. The transparent plate can be moved or the optical beam can be steered to generate the path of incidence. The optical beam exiting the transparent plate has an instantaneous phase value according to the region in which the optical beam is incident. Advantageously, the phase values are repeatable and stable regardless of the location of incidence of the optical beam within the respective regions, and phase changes at high modulation rates are possible. The method and apparatus can be used to modulate a phase difference of a pair of coherent optical beams such as in an interferometric fringe projection system.Type: GrantFiled: February 27, 2014Date of Patent: September 30, 2014Assignee: Dimensional Photonics, Inc.Inventors: Robert F. Dillon, Neil H. K. Judell, Timothy I. Fillion, Gurpreet Singh, Nathan E. Wallace
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Publication number: 20140272774Abstract: Provided are a system, method, and computer readable storage medium for generating an intra-oral scan of a dentition. A contiguous scan of an occlusal surface of at least a part of one arch of the dentition is generated. At least one additional surface is associated to the contiguous scan of the occlusal surface.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 13, 2014Publication date: September 18, 2014Applicant: Ormco CorporationInventors: Robert F. DILLON, Craig A. ANDREIKO, Andrew F. VESPER, Neil H.K. JUDELL, Timothy I. FILLION
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Publication number: 20140177030Abstract: Described are a method and apparatus for high-speed phase shifting of an optical beam. A transparent plate having regions of different optical thickness is illuminated by an optical beam along a path of incidence that extends through the regions. The transparent plate can be moved or the optical beam can be steered to generate the path of incidence. The optical beam exiting the transparent plate has an instantaneous phase value according to the region in which the optical beam is incident. Advantageously, the phase values are repeatable and stable regardless of the location of incidence of the optical beam within the respective regions, and phase changes at high modulation rates are possible. The method and apparatus can be used to modulate a phase difference of a pair of coherent optical beams such as in an interferometric fringe projection system.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 27, 2014Publication date: June 26, 2014Applicant: Dimensional Photonics International, Inc.Inventors: Robert F. Dillon, Neil H.K. Judell, Timothy I. Fillion, Gurpreet Singh, Nathan E. Wallace
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Patent number: 8699111Abstract: Described are a method and apparatus for high-speed phase shifting of an optical beam. A transparent plate having regions of different optical thickness is illuminated by an optical beam along a path of incidence that extends through the regions. The transparent plate can be moved or the optical beam can be steered to generate the path of incidence. The optical beam exiting the transparent plate has an instantaneous phase value according to the region in which the optical beam is incident. Advantageously, the phase values are repeatable and stable regardless of the location of incidence of the optical beam within the respective regions, and phase changes at high modulation rates are possible. The method and apparatus can be used to modulate a phase difference of a pair of coherent optical beams such as in an interferometric fringe projection system.Type: GrantFiled: February 23, 2009Date of Patent: April 15, 2014Inventors: Robert F. Dillon, Neil H. K. Judell, Timothy I. Fillion, Gurpreet Singh, Nathan E. Wallace
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Patent number: 8390822Abstract: Described are a method and device for determining three-dimensional position information of a surface of a translucent object having a wavelength-dependent transmittance and reflectance characteristics. The method includes illuminating the surface of the translucent object with optical radiation at a predetermined wavelength emitted from a pair of optical sources. Radiation scattered from the surface and below the surface is detected, and a phase of the optical radiation from one of the optical sources relative to a phase of the optical radiation from the other optical source is changed before again detecting the scattered radiation. The predetermined wavelength is selected so that the optical radiation scattered from below the surface and detected provides a substantially constant background intensity with respect to the optical radiation scattered from the surface and detected. Three-dimensional position information of the surface is calculated in response to the detected radiation.Type: GrantFiled: October 23, 2008Date of Patent: March 5, 2013Assignee: Dimensional Photonics International, Inc.Inventors: Robert F. Dillon, Bing Zhao, Neil H. K. Judell
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Publication number: 20110316978Abstract: Described are a method and apparatus for generating a display of a three-dimensional (ā3Dā) metrology surface. The method includes determining a 3D point cloud representation of a surface of an object in a point cloud coordinate space. An image of the object is acquired in a camera coordinate space and then transformed from the camera coordinate space to the point cloud coordinate space. The transformed image is mapped onto the 3D point cloud representation to generate a realistic display of the surface of the object. In one embodiment, a metrology camera used to acquire images for determination of the 3D point cloud is also used to acquire the image of the object so that the transformation between coordinate spaces is not performed. The display includes a grayscale or color shading for the pixels or surface elements in the representation.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 19, 2010Publication date: December 29, 2011Applicant: DIMENSIONAL PHOTONICS INTERNATIONAL, INC.Inventors: Robert F. Dillon, Timothy I. Fillion, Olaf N. Krohg, Neil H. K. Judell
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Publication number: 20110298896Abstract: Described are methods and apparatus for reducing speckle noise in images, such as images of objects illuminated by coherent light sources and images of objects illuminated by interferometric fringe patterns. According to one method, an object is illuminated with a structured illumination pattern of coherent radiation projected along a projection axis. An angular orientation of the projection axis is modulated over an angular range during an image acquisition interval. Advantageously, shape features of the structured illumination pattern projected onto the surface of the object remain unchanged during image acquisition and the acquired images exhibit reduced speckle noise. The structured illumination pattern can be a fringe pattern such as an interferometric fringe pattern generated by a 3D metrology system used to determine surface information for the illuminated object.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 19, 2010Publication date: December 8, 2011Applicant: DIMENSIONAL PHOTONICS INTERNATIONAL, INC.Inventors: Robert F. Dillon, Neil H. K. Judell, Timothy I. Fillion, Ran Yi
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Publication number: 20110299094Abstract: Described are a method and apparatus for high-speed phase shifting of an optical beam. A transparent plate having regions of different optical thickness is illuminated by an optical beam along a path of incidence that extends through the regions. The transparent plate can be moved or the optical beam can be steered to generate the path of incidence. The optical beam exiting the transparent plate has an instantaneous phase value according to the region in which the optical beam is incident. Advantageously, the phase values are repeatable and stable regardless of the location of incidence of the optical beam within the respective regions, and phase changes at high modulation rates are possible. The method and apparatus can be used to modulate a phase difference of a pair of coherent optical beams such as in an interferometric fringe projection system.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 23, 2009Publication date: December 8, 2011Applicant: DIMENSIONAL PHOTONICS INTERNATIONAL, INC.Inventors: Robert F. Dillon, Neil H. K. Judell, Timothy I. Fillion, Gurpreet Singh, Nathan E. Wallace
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Publication number: 20100227291Abstract: Described are a method and device for determining three-dimensional position information of a surface of a translucent object having a wavelength-dependent transmittance and reflectance characteristics. The method includes illuminating the surface of the translucent object with optical radiation at a predetermined wavelength emitted from a pair of optical sources. Radiation scattered from the surface and below the surface is detected, and a phase of the optical radiation from one of the optical sources relative to a phase of the optical radiation from the other optical source is changed before again detecting the scattered radiation. The predetermined wavelength is selected so that the optical radiation scattered from below the surface and detected provides a substantially constant background intensity with respect to the optical radiation scattered from the surface and detected. Three-dimensional position information of the surface is calculated in response to the detected radiation.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 23, 2008Publication date: September 9, 2010Applicant: DIMENSIONAL PHOTONICS INTERNATIONAL, INC.Inventors: Robert F. Dillon, Bing Zhao, Neil H.K. Judell
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Patent number: 4379460Abstract: A method of removing cardiac artifact during monitoring of a patient's respiration using impedance plethysmography when the patient has a regular, substantially periodic heartbeat. This method comprises generating an impedance signal responsive to both cardiac and respiration activity in the patient's chest. The signal is filtered by removing the cardiac activity component due to its substantially periodic character. An output signal is produced from the filter apparatus which is a function of substantially only the patient's respiration rate.An improved impedance plethysmograph carries out the method substantially as described above.Type: GrantFiled: September 18, 1980Date of Patent: April 12, 1983Inventor: Neil H. K. Judell
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Patent number: 4296755Abstract: A method for declaring the presence of ventricular fibrillation from an incoming electrocardiograph signal includes sampling the signal at a first frequency and filtering the same to produce a secondary frequency lower than the first frequency. This filtered signal is passed to a linear predictor which fits a model signal spectrum to the actual signal spectrum and computes coefficients representative of bandwith and mean frequency of the signal over a short time interval. The method then includes comparing the coefficient of bandwith with a preselected threshold value to determine whether it exceeds same, and, if so, comparing the coefficient of mean frequency with a range of values to determine whether it falls within that range whereby ventricular fibrillation is then declared to be present.An apparatus to carry out the method substantially as described above, is included in this invention.Type: GrantFiled: March 19, 1980Date of Patent: October 27, 1981Assignee: Datamedix Inc.Inventor: Neil H. K. Judell
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Patent number: 4222110Abstract: Analog to digital conversion is achieved with a reduction in digitization noise and anti-aliasing by coupling an integrating A/D converter to a digital filter having more than two sections and a gain greater than two.Type: GrantFiled: September 7, 1978Date of Patent: September 9, 1980Assignee: Hewlett-Packard CompanyInventor: Neil H. K. Judell
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Patent number: 4219879Abstract: A digital signal is summed before application to a D/A converter, and a differentiator is inserted at some point between the signal input and output.Type: GrantFiled: September 7, 1978Date of Patent: August 26, 1980Assignee: Hewlett-Packard CompanyInventor: Neil H. K. Judell