Patents by Inventor Peter D. Poulsen
Peter D. Poulsen 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: 20240086938Abstract: Items with first indicia of corresponding unique identifiers are worn or carried by duty personnel. One of those items worn or carried by personnel involved in an exceptional, significant, or noteworthy incident is retrieved and authenticated, and information or content pertaining to the incident is stored in a database associated with the corresponding unique identifier of the item. Upon being scanned or machine-read the first indicia can activate a software link to the information or content pertaining to the incident. The first indicia, subsequently added second indicia, or additional identification data can be employed for subsequent authentication of the item.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 7, 2023Publication date: March 14, 2024Inventor: Peter D. Poulsen
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Patent number: 11756054Abstract: Items with first indicia of corresponding unique identifiers are worn or carried by duty personnel. One of those items worn or carried by personnel involved in an exceptional, significant, or noteworthy incident is retrieved and authenticated, and information or content pertaining to the incident is stored in a database associated with the corresponding unique identifier of the item. Upon being scanned or machine-read the first indicia can activate a software link to the information or content pertaining to the incident. The first indicia, subsequently added second indicia, or additional identification data can be employed for subsequent authentication of the item.Type: GrantFiled: February 6, 2023Date of Patent: September 12, 2023Inventor: Peter D. Poulsen
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Patent number: 11307035Abstract: Multiple telescopes of a telescope array are rigidly aligned at predetermined relative orientations to simultaneously image corresponding predesignated celestial objects. Detection of light from the celestial objects collected by the telescopes enables calculation or estimation of orientation of the telescope array with respect to the celestial sphere. That orientation, in combination with a planetary nadir direction, enables estimation or calculation of position of the telescope array relative to a planetary surface. The nadir can be measured by dropping a probe particle through an evacuated chamber onto or through a two-dimensional sensor.Type: GrantFiled: May 22, 2021Date of Patent: April 19, 2022Inventor: Peter D. Poulsen
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Patent number: 11275067Abstract: An object is enclosed but moveable within a container. An interior surface of the container includes two or more distinct areal segments exhibiting corresponding surface characteristics. Movement of the object while in contact with each areal segment results in a corresponding sensory input to a user moving the container. The corresponding surface characteristic of each areal segment differs from the corresponding surface characteristic of at least one other areal segment, so that the corresponding sensory inputs to the user resulting from movement of the object while in contact with those areal segments differ from one another. The corresponding sensory inputs can include auditory inputs, tactile inputs, visual inputs, olfactory inputs, or sensor readouts. The article can be employed in methods wherein a user identifies the object, or characterizes the object or areal segments, based on the sensory inputs.Type: GrantFiled: December 18, 2019Date of Patent: March 15, 2022Inventor: Peter D. Poulsen
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Patent number: 11047689Abstract: Multiple telescopes of a telescope array are rigidly aligned at predetermined relative orientations to simultaneously image corresponding predesignated celestial objects. Detection of light from the celestial objects collected by the telescopes enables calculation or estimation of orientation of the telescope array with respect to the celestial sphere. That orientation, in combination with a planetary nadir direction, enables estimation or calculation of position of the telescope array relative to a planetary surface. The nadir can be measured by dropping a probe particle through an evacuated chamber onto or through a two-dimensional sensor.Type: GrantFiled: September 15, 2020Date of Patent: June 29, 2021Inventor: Peter D. Poulsen
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Publication number: 20200200723Abstract: An object is enclosed but moveable within a container. An interior surface of the container includes two or more distinct areal segments exhibiting corresponding surface characteristics. Movement of the object while in contact with each areal segment results in a corresponding sensory input to a user moving the container. The corresponding surface characteristic of each areal segment differs from the corresponding surface characteristic of at least one other areal segment, so that the corresponding sensory inputs to the user resulting from movement of the object while in contact with those areal segments differ from one another. The corresponding sensory inputs can include auditory inputs, tactile inputs, visual inputs, olfactory inputs, or sensor readouts. The article can be employed in methods wherein a user identifies the object, or characterizes the object or areal segments, based on the sensory inputs.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 18, 2019Publication date: June 25, 2020Inventor: Peter D. Poulsen
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Patent number: 10545126Abstract: An object is enclosed but moveable within a container. An interior surface of the container includes two or more distinct areal segments exhibiting corresponding surface characteristics. Movement of the object while in contact with each areal segment results in a corresponding sensory input to a user moving the container. The corresponding surface characteristic of each areal segment differs from the corresponding surface characteristic of at least one other areal segment, so that the corresponding sensory inputs to the user resulting from movement of the object while in contact with those areal segments differ from one another. The corresponding sensory inputs can include auditory inputs, tactile inputs, visual inputs, olfactory inputs, or sensor readouts. The article can be employed in methods wherein a user identifies the object, or characterizes the object or areal segments, based on the sensory inputs.Type: GrantFiled: January 22, 2016Date of Patent: January 28, 2020Inventor: Peter D. Poulsen
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Publication number: 20170212089Abstract: An object is enclosed but moveable within a container. An interior surface of the container includes two or more distinct areal segments exhibiting corresponding surface characteristics. Movement of the object while in contact with each areal segment results in a corresponding sensory input to a user moving the container. The corresponding surface characteristic of each areal segment differs from the corresponding surface characteristic of at least one other areal segment, so that the corresponding sensory inputs to the user resulting from movement of the object while in contact with those areal segments differ from one another. The corresponding sensory inputs can include auditory inputs, tactile inputs, visual inputs, olfactory inputs, or sensor readouts. The article can be employed in methods wherein a user identifies the object, or characterizes the object or areal segments, based on the sensory inputs.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 22, 2016Publication date: July 27, 2017Inventor: Peter D. Poulsen
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Patent number: 9439718Abstract: A surgical instrument comprises: an elongated sheath, an energy probe, an elongated energy conductor, and an elongated cooling member. The energy probe is connected to the distal end portion of the sheath. The elongated energy conductor is contained within the sheath and arranged to transmit distally to the energy probe energy from an energy source. The elongated cooling member is reciprocally movable within the sheath and thermally coupled at its proximal portion to a cooler. The cooling member is movable between a proximal, non-cooling position and a distal, cooling position. In the non-cooling position, a distal end of the cooling member is displaced proximally from the energy probe so as to impede thermal conduction therebetween; in the cooling position, the distal end of the cooling member thermally contacts the energy probe so as to facilitate thermal conduction therebetween.Type: GrantFiled: April 18, 2014Date of Patent: September 13, 2016Inventor: Peter D. Poulsen
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Patent number: 9273943Abstract: A projectile comprises a payload and an aerodynamic outer housing. The outer housing is arranged, in launch and flight configurations, to surround the payload. The outer housing is further arranged, in the launch configuration, to be launched from a barrel of a launching gun or cannon. The outer housing is further arranged, in the flight configuration, to have a bi-tapered shape that is elongated along a fore-and-aft direction and has a longitudinal profile that tapers in both fore and aft directions. The outer housing is arranged to assume an exoatmospheric configuration upon reaching a target distance-from-launch, a target time-from-launch, a target altitude, or a target velocity. In the exoatmospheric configuration, either (i) the outer housing is arranged to release the payload or (ii) the outer housing and payload are arranged in a propulsion configuration. The projectile can include various additional components or adaptations to enable or achieve specific launch objectives.Type: GrantFiled: February 26, 2014Date of Patent: March 1, 2016Inventor: Peter D. Poulsen
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Patent number: 9194662Abstract: An energy-dispersing article comprises: first and second material sheets, a first set of U-shaped rods attached at both ends to the first sheet, and a second set of U-shaped rods attached at both ends to the second sheet. The first and second material sheets are positioned in a parallel, spaced-apart arrangement with the U-shaped rods therebetween in an interleaved arrangement. Within each set of rods, the rods are of differing lengths and are arranged so that rods with attachments to one of the material sheets adjacent to a given one of the rods differ in length from that given one of the rods. The article can be arranged so as to distribute energy of a localized blast or impact on one material sheet through the rods to laterally displaced regions of that sheet. The article can be arranged as a blast shield or as armor.Type: GrantFiled: March 15, 2013Date of Patent: November 24, 2015Inventor: Peter D. Poulsen
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Publication number: 20150297287Abstract: A surgical instrument comprises: an elongated sheath, an energy probe, an elongated energy conductor, and an elongated cooling member. The energy probe is connected to the distal end portion of the sheath. The elongated energy conductor is contained within the sheath and arranged to transmit distally to the energy probe energy from an energy source. The elongated cooling member is reciprocally movable within the sheath and thermally coupled at its proximal portion to a cooler. The cooling member is movable between a proximal, non-cooling position and a distal, cooling position. In the non-cooling position, a distal end of the cooling member is displaced proximally from the energy probe so as to impede thermal conduction therebetween; in the cooling position, the distal end of the cooling member thermally contacts the energy probe so as to facilitate thermal conduction therebetween.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 18, 2014Publication date: October 22, 2015Inventor: Peter D. Poulsen
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Patent number: 8713870Abstract: A thermal management surface system comprises a substantially flat sheet and a plurality of support members. The sheet has a plurality of open funnel-like channels therethrough with a larger upper opening and a smaller, spout-like lower opening. The support members lie on a support surface in a spaced-apart arrangement with the sheet resting on the support members substantially parallel to and offset vertically above the support surface; the support surface and the sheet thereby define a containment space. Each of the spout-like lower openings is canted to impart lateral momentum on gas flowing into the upper opening and out of the lower opening. Groups of multiple contiguous channels can have spout-like lower openings canted substantially along a common direction, so that gas flowing out of those lower openings flows along the common direction through the containment space.Type: GrantFiled: October 17, 2012Date of Patent: May 6, 2014Inventor: Peter D. Poulsen
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Patent number: 8221127Abstract: A method comprises: repeatedly presenting to a subject a training stimulus; presenting to the subject a diffuse, non-imaged visual stimulus along with the training stimulus; and presenting the diffuse, non-imaged visual stimulus to the subject without the training stimulus. The training stimulus elicits from the subject a selected physiological, psychological, emotional, or mechanical response. The diffuse, non-imaged visual stimulus is presented without the training stimulus so as to elicit the selected response. The diffuse, non-imaged visual stimulus is presented via a visual display and comprises a selected spatial pattern or arrangement of deviation of a selected parameter of the visual display from a reference level of that parameter. The diffuse, non-imaged visual stimulus is arranged so as to be perceived by the subject only at a subliminal or near-subliminal level. A video display and electronic processor can be arranged to present the training stimulus and the diffuse, non-imaged visual stimulus.Type: GrantFiled: January 16, 2010Date of Patent: July 17, 2012Inventor: Peter D. Poulsen
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Patent number: 8162667Abstract: A method comprises: i) presenting to a subject a training stimulus, the training stimulus eliciting from the subject a desired response; ii) presenting to the subject a diffuse visual stimulus along with the training stimulus; and iii) repeating the presenting to the subject of the training stimulus along with the diffuse visual stimulus sufficiently many times so that subsequent presentation of the diffuse visual stimulus to the subject without the training stimulus elicits from the subject the desired response. The diffuse visual stimulus is arranged so as to be perceived by the subject only at a subliminal or near-subliminal level. Another method comprises presenting to the subject the diffuse visual stimulus in order to elicit the desired response, the subject having been conditioned according to the previous method.Type: GrantFiled: November 29, 2009Date of Patent: April 24, 2012Inventor: Peter D. Poulsen
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Patent number: 8122656Abstract: A fire suppression surface system comprises a flat sheet and a plurality of support members. The sheet has fluid channels therethrough. The support members lie on a support surface in a spaced-apart arrangement, and the sheet rests on the support members substantially parallel to and offset vertically above the support surface and defines with the support surface a containment space for receiving fluid spilled on the upper surface of the sheet that flows through the fluid channels. Area of channel upper openings is larger than about twice area of lower openings so as to restrict flow of air into or restrict escape of combustion products from the containment space, thereby suppressing combustion of a flammable fluid spilled on the sheet. A method for suppressing combustion of flammable fluid spilled on the support surface comprises covering the support surface with the sheet supported by the support members.Type: GrantFiled: September 17, 2004Date of Patent: February 28, 2012Inventor: Peter D. Poulsen
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Patent number: 7648366Abstract: A method comprises: i) presenting to a subject a training stimulus, the training stimulus eliciting from the subject a desired response; ii) presenting to the subject a diffuse visual stimulus along with the training stimulus; and iii) repeating the presenting to the subject of the training stimulus along with the diffuse visual stimulus sufficiently many times so that subsequent presentation of the diffuse visual stimulus to the subject without the training stimulus elicits from the subject the desired response. The diffuse visual stimulus is arranged so as to be perceived by the subject only at a subliminal or near-subliminal level. Another method comprises presenting to the subject the diffuse visual stimulus in order to elicit the desired response, the subject having been conditioned according to the previous method.Type: GrantFiled: January 5, 2005Date of Patent: January 19, 2010Inventor: Peter D. Poulsen
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Patent number: 7619824Abstract: The invention divides the lens focusing process into two or more surfaces that incorporate multiple curved axial optic elements on each surface. The axial optics may be manufactured by molding, machining, or by suspended film. If suspended film is used, then both sides of an optic may have a suspended film that is transparent. Alternatively, one side of the suspended film optic may use a reflective film.Type: GrantFiled: July 26, 2007Date of Patent: November 17, 2009Assignee: Merlin Technology Limited Liability CompanyInventor: Peter D. Poulsen
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Patent number: 7548369Abstract: The present invention is a broadband projection-receiving surface that can function as a projection screen. This surface can, even in strong ambient light, provide high gain, prevent glare and speckle, provide high contrast, preserve of gray-scale linearity, provide a uniformity of brightness, provide rapid angular cut-off, preserve polarization, and provide the ability to function over a large spectral range. These achievements result from a production method that utilizes purposeful partitioning of the material processes used in sub-wavelength morphology (finish) from the processes used to make super-wavelength morphology (figure).Type: GrantFiled: April 25, 2007Date of Patent: June 16, 2009Assignee: Merlin Technology Limited Liability CompanyInventor: Peter D. Poulsen
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Patent number: 7542205Abstract: A controlled-depth matrix layer structure is formed by floating a plurality of geometric shapes in a solidifiable liquid, then solidifying the liquid to entrap the plurality of geometric shapes in a layer. Multiple layers of liquid may be used, one or more of which may be solidifiable, so long as the sum of displaced masses of all the layers is greater than the mass of the geometric shapes, thereby causing the geometric shapes to float. The resulting structure after solidification of the solidifiable layer is a solidified layer interconnecting the plurality of geometric shapes, wherein each of the plurality of geometric shapes is within the solidified layer a specified percentage. The geometric shapes are preferably of different sizes, and may be spheres, hemispheres, or other suitable shapes, and may be hollow, solid, transparent or reflective.Type: GrantFiled: July 22, 2005Date of Patent: June 2, 2009Assignee: Merlin Technology Limited Liability CompanyInventor: Peter D. Poulsen