Patents by Inventor Pablo Benitez

Pablo Benitez 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).

  • Publication number: 20050129358
    Abstract: In some embodiments, an apparatus for use generating illumination is provided that comprises a reflective base, a first light source positioned proximate the reflective base, and a reimaging reflector positioned partially about the first light source, where a percentage of light emitted from the first light source is reflected from the reimaging reflector to the reflective base adjacent the first light source establishing a first real image. The reimaging reflector can further comprise a first sector of a first ellipsoid and a second sector of a second ellipsoid, where the first and second sectors establish the first and a second real image. Further embodiments provide a lens that includes a reimaging reflector that receives light and reflects the light establishing a first real image. The reimaging reflector can further comprise a plurality of sectors that reflect light to establish first and second real images.
    Type: Application
    Filed: January 21, 2005
    Publication date: June 16, 2005
    Applicant: Light Prescriptions Innovators, LLC a Delaware limited liability company
    Inventors: Juan Minano, Pablo Benitez, Waqidi Falicoff, Yupin Sun, William Parkyn, Roberto Alvarez
  • Publication number: 20050117125
    Abstract: A white beam with high color-rendering index is formed by uniting a collimated red beam and a collimated blue?green beam, the latter having as its source a blue LED with a green phosphor. The white beam is formed by a prism with an amber low-pass dichroic filter. The prism cross-section can be either a square or an equilateral triangle. The triangular prism can have one third of its mass reduced by stepped facets. Both types of prism can be elongated to accommodate multiple collimators. Switching between white, red, and blue?green allows application to police vehicles.
    Type: Application
    Filed: November 12, 2004
    Publication date: June 2, 2005
    Inventors: Juan Minano, Pablo Benitez, William Parkyn
  • Patent number: 6896381
    Abstract: A method for manufacturing an apparatus and the apparatus being configured to convert a first distribution of an input radiation to a second distribution of output radiation. The method consists of the steps of generating a two-dimensional representation of at least three active optical surfaces of an optical device including calculating a segment of a first surface based on edge ray sets as a first generalized Cartesian oval, calculating a segment of an entry surface based on the edge ray set as a second generalized Cartesian oval, calculating a segment of a second surface based on the edge ray set as a third generalized Cartesian oval, and successively repeating the steps of calculating the segment of the first surface and calculating the segment of the second surface in a direction towards a source, and rotationally sweeping the two-dimensional representation about a central axis providing a three-dimensional representation of the optical device.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 11, 2002
    Date of Patent: May 24, 2005
    Assignee: Light Prescriptions Innovators, LLC
    Inventors: Pablo Benitez, Juan C Miñano, Fernando Muñoz
  • Publication number: 20050088758
    Abstract: In some embodiments, an apparatus for use generating illumination is provided that comprises a reflective base, a first light source positioned proximate the reflective base, and a reimaging reflector positioned partially about the first light source, where a percentage of light emitted from the first light source is reflected from the reimaging reflector to the reflective base adjacent the first light source establishing a first real image. The reimaging reflector can further comprise a first sector of a first ellipsoid and a second sector of a second ellipsoid, where the first and second sectors establish the first and a second real image. Further embodiments provide a lens that includes a reimaging reflector that receives light and reflects the light establishing a first real image. The reimaging reflector can further comprise a plurality of sectors that reflect light to establish first and second real images.
    Type: Application
    Filed: February 3, 2004
    Publication date: April 28, 2005
    Applicant: Light Prescriptions Innovators, LLC, a Delaware Limited liability company
    Inventors: Juan Minano, Pablo Benitez, Waqidi Falicoff, Yupin Sun, William Parkyn, Roberto Alvarez
  • Publication number: 20050086032
    Abstract: The embodiments provide methods for use in designing and/or manufacturing optical systems. Some embodiments further provide for the optical systems generated utilizing the methods for use in designing and/or manufacturing. In some embodiments, a method simultaneously generates first and second sets of span points defining first and second surfaces, respectively, where sets of span points are interdependent. The method curve fits through the first and second sets of span points defining initial first and second spines, smoothes the curve fittings such that tangent vectors are perpendicular to normal vectors, and defines patches of the first and second surfaces relative to the first and second spines. Some embodiments simultaneously generate the first and second sets of span points by alternatively determining the points of the sets based on propagation of input wavefronts and associated output wavefronts relative to previously determined points.
    Type: Application
    Filed: July 28, 2004
    Publication date: April 21, 2005
    Applicant: Light Prescriptions Innovators, LLC
    Inventors: Pablo Benitez, Juan Minano
  • Patent number: 6867929
    Abstract: The present invention provides a light source device that is safe for human eyes and whose switching is performed at high speed. The light source device comprises one or more laser light sources (1) for emitting a monochromatic or polychromatic light beam, a diffuser (3), which may be transmissive, reflective, or a mixture thereof, for diffusing the light beam received directly from the laser light source or via an optical focusing system (2), and an optical collimator (4), which collimates the diffused light bundle emitted from the diffuser (3).
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 14, 2002
    Date of Patent: March 15, 2005
    Assignees: Universidad Politecnica de Madrid, Victor Company of Japan, Limited
    Inventors: Francisco-José López-Hernández, Juan-Carlos Mi{overscore (n)}ano-Dominguez, Pablo Benitez-Giménez, Masahisa Sakai, Kazutoshi Hirohashi
  • Publication number: 20050024744
    Abstract: The present embodiments provide methods and apparatuses for providing prescribed illumination. Some embodiments provide lenses that include a two-dimensional beam-forming lens-profile where the profile acts to deflect light rays from a light source into a relatively narrow output beam. A zone of higher refractive index than that of the area outside the profile is enclosed where the higher refractive-index zone admits the light rays, a transverse axis of revolution is further included and extends transversely across and outside of the lens-profile so that the transverse axis extends generally laterally with respect to a luminous centroid-direction of the output beam. The lens further includes a surface of revolution formed by circularly sweeping the lens-profile about the axis of revolution forming a circumferential beam from the output beam emitted by said surface of revolution.
    Type: Application
    Filed: July 29, 2004
    Publication date: February 3, 2005
    Applicant: Light Prescriptions Innovators, LLC
    Inventors: Waqidi Falicoff, William Parkyn, Yupin Sun, Juan Minano, Pablo Benitez
  • Publication number: 20040252390
    Abstract: The present embodiments provide for apparatuses, and methods for manufacturing apparatuses to convert a first distribution of an input radiation to a second distribution of output radiation. The apparatus can be defined in some embodiments by generating a two-dimensional representation of three active optical surfaces including calculating a segment of first, entry and second surfaces based on first second, and third generalized Cartesian ovals, respectively, and successively repeating the calculating of the segments of the first and second surfaces, and rotationally sweeping the two-dimensional representation about a central axis providing a three-dimensional representation. In some embodiments, portion of the first and/or second surfaces can be totally internally reflective.
    Type: Application
    Filed: February 13, 2004
    Publication date: December 16, 2004
    Applicant: Light Prescriptions Innovators, LLC
    Inventors: Pablo Benitez, Juan C. Minano, Fernando Munoz
  • Publication number: 20040246606
    Abstract: A method for manufacturing an apparatus and the apparatus being configured to convert a first distribution of an input radiation to a second distribution of output radiation. The method consists of the steps of generating a two-dimensional representation of at least three active optical surfaces of an optical device including calculating a segment of a first surface based on edge ray sets as a first generalized Cartesian oval, calculating a segment of an entry surface based on the edge ray set as a second generalized Cartesian oval, calculating a segment of a second surface based on the edge ray set as a third generalized Cartesian oval, and successively repeating the steps of calculating the segment of the first surface and calculating the segment of the second surface in a direction towards a source, and rotationally sweeping the two-dimensional representation about a central axis providing a three-dimensional representation of the optical device.
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 28, 2004
    Publication date: December 9, 2004
    Inventors: Pablo Benitez, Juan C. Minano, Fernando Munoz
  • Publication number: 20040228131
    Abstract: An optical device for coupling the luminous output of a light-emitting diode (LED) to a predominantly spherical pattern comprises a transfer section that receives the LED's light within it and an ejector atop it that receives light from the transfer section and spreads it spherically. The base of the transfer section is optically coupled to the LED so that the LED's light goes inside the transfer section, which comprises a compound elliptic concentrator operating via total internal reflection. The ejector section can have a variety of shapes, and can have diffusive features on its surface as well. The device is circularly symmetric, with a height preferably only a few times its diameter. An important application is for use at the focus of the parabolic reflectors in flashlights. This version of the invention further comprises a base-can identical in outer shape and electric contacts to those of flashlight bulbs. Within the can is the current-control circuitry the interfaces the LED with battery voltage.
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 12, 2003
    Publication date: November 18, 2004
    Applicant: LIGHT PRESCRIPTIONS INNOVATORS, LLC, a Delaware limited liability company
    Inventors: Juan C. Minano, Pablo Benitez, William A. Parkyn, Waqidi Falicoff
  • Publication number: 20040105171
    Abstract: The present invention relates to an improvement of a total internal reflection lens whereby a tilted symmetry axis leads to a net deflection of the output beam away from the surface normal of the exit surface. Linear TIR lenses have a net deflection transverse to their focal strip. Circular TIR lens profiles going beyond 90° are tilted to bring the rim level with the source, the deflected rays exiting the lens to form an off-axis beam.
    Type: Application
    Filed: July 18, 2003
    Publication date: June 3, 2004
    Applicant: LIGHT PRESCRIPTIONS INNOVATORS, LLC, a Delaware limited liability company
    Inventors: Juan C. Minano, Waqidi Falicoff, Pablo Benitez, William A. Parkyn, Julio Pinto Chaves, Yupin Sun
  • Publication number: 20040070855
    Abstract: A method for manufacturing an apparatus and the apparatus being configured to convert a first distribution of an input radiation to a second distribution of output radiation. The method consists of the steps of generating a two-dimensional representation of at least three active optical surfaces of an optical device including calculating a segment of a first surface based on edge ray sets as a first generalized Cartesian oval, calculating a segment of an entry surface based on the edge ray set as a second generalized Cartesian oval, calculating a segment of a second surface based on the edge ray set as a third generalized Cartesian oval, and successively repeating the steps of calculating the segment of the first surface and calculating the segment of the second surface in a direction towards a source, and rotationally sweeping the two-dimensional representation about a central axis providing a three-dimensional representation of the optical device.
    Type: Application
    Filed: October 11, 2002
    Publication date: April 15, 2004
    Applicant: Light Prescriptions Innovators, LLC, a Delaware limited liability company
    Inventors: Pablo Benitez, Juan C. Minano
  • Patent number: 6639733
    Abstract: A highly efficient optical device comprises two opposing active non-spherical optical surfaces defined by a two-dimensional representation that is symmetrically extended to provide a three-dimensional device. A focal area, spaced apart from the optical surface and non-contiguous therewith, is defined by the two opposing active optical surfaces. The active optical surfaces each have a continuous second derivative, and the optical surfaces are defined by a polynomial with an order of at least about twenty. The optical device may comprise a transparent dielectric core, and the optical surfaces may be formed on the core. A receiver may be situated at the focal area to provide a concentrator. An extended light source such as an LED may be situated at the focal area, to provide a collimator. Faceted embodiments can provide a low aspect optical device. In some embodiments a diffuser may be used to transform incident radiation into a predetermined shape.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 16, 2001
    Date of Patent: October 28, 2003
    Assignee: Light Prescriptions Innovators, LLC.
    Inventors: Juan C. Minano, Pablo Benitez, Juan C. Gonzalez, Waqidi Falicoff, H. J. Caulfield
  • Publication number: 20030075167
    Abstract: This invention consists in a nonimaging device for concentration or collimation of radiation on a receiver or from an emitter (14), depending on the case. The device is made up of the lens (50), which surrounds the receiver and consists of the aspheric surface (21), and the lens (15), whose upper refractive surface (16) may be aspheric, while the lower surface is aspheric (17) in its central portion (between points 18 and 19) and has a structure with discontinuous slope (20) in its external portion, in which the faces (22) fundamentally refract the rays while the faces (23) reflect them by total internal reflection. The design method provides that the device properties of concentration/collimation are noticeably superior to those of the existing inventions.
    Type: Application
    Filed: October 15, 2002
    Publication date: April 24, 2003
    Inventors: Juan Carlos Minano Dominguez, Pablo Benitez Gimenez
  • Publication number: 20030026002
    Abstract: The present invention provides a light source device which is safe for human eyes and whose switching is performed at high speed.
    Type: Application
    Filed: May 14, 2002
    Publication date: February 6, 2003
    Inventors: Francisco-Jose Lopez-Hernandez, Juan-Carlos Minano-Dominguez, Pablo Benitez-Gimenez, Masahisa Sakai, Kazutoshi Hirohashi
  • Publication number: 20030016539
    Abstract: A highly efficient optical device comprises two opposing active non-spherical optical surfaces defined by a two-dimensional representation that is symmetrically extended to provide a three-dimensional device. A focal area, spaced apart from the optical surface and non-contiguous therewith, is defined by the two opposing active optical surfaces. The active optical surfaces each have a continuous second derivative, and the optical surfaces are defined by a polynomial with an order of at least about twenty. The optical device may comprise a transparent dielectric core, and the optical surfaces may be formed on the core. A receiver may be situated at the focal area to provide a concentrator. An extended light source such as an LED may be situated at the focal area, to provide a collimator. Faceted embodiments can provide a low aspect optical device. In some embodiments a diffuser may be used to transform incident radiation into a predetermined shape.
    Type: Application
    Filed: March 16, 2001
    Publication date: January 23, 2003
    Inventors: Juan C. Minano, Pablo Benitez, Juan C. Gonzalez, Waqidi Falicoff, H. J. Caulfield