Patents by Inventor Peter S. Rostler
Peter S. Rostler 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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Patent number: 5623307Abstract: A system for non-destructively measuring an object and controlling industrial processes in response to the measurement is disclosed in which an impulse laser generates a plurality of sound waves over timed increments in an object. A polarizing interferometer is used to measure surface movement of the object caused by the sound waves and sensed by phase shifts in the signal beam. A photon multiplier senses the phase shift and develops an electrical signal. A signal conditioning arrangement modifies the electrical signals to generate an average signal correlated to the sound waves which in turn is correlated to a physical or metallurgical property of the object, such as temperature, which property may then be used to control the process. External, random vibrations of the workpiece are utilized to develop discernible signals which can be sensed in the interferometer by only one photon multiplier.Type: GrantFiled: January 31, 1995Date of Patent: April 22, 1997Assignee: Textron Defense Systems, Division of Avco CorporationInventors: Petros A. Kotidis, Jaime A. Woodroffe, Peter S. Rostler
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Patent number: 5414510Abstract: A system for non-destructively measuring an object and controlling industrial processes in response to the measurement is disclosed in which an impulse laser generates a plurality of sound waves over timed increments in an object. A polarizing interferometer is used to measure surface movement of the object caused by the sound waves and sensed by phase shifts in the signal beam. A photon multiplier senses the phase shift and develops an electrical signal. A signal conditioning arrangement modifies the electrical signals to generate an average signal correlated to the sound waves which in turn is correlated to a physical or metallurgical property of the object, such as temperature, which property may then be used to control the process. External, random vibrations of the workpiece are utilized to develop discernible signals which can be sensed in the interferometer by only one photon multiplier.Type: GrantFiled: February 9, 1994Date of Patent: May 9, 1995Assignee: Textron Defense Systems, Division of Avco CorporationInventors: Thomas J. Schultz, Petros A. Kotidis, Jaime A. Woodroffe, Peter S. Rostler
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Patent number: 5410405Abstract: A system for non-destructively measuring an object and controlling industrial processes in response to the measurement is disclosed in which an impulse laser generates a plurality of sound waves over timed increments in an object. A polarizing interferometer is used to measure surface movement of the object caused by the sound waves and sensed by phase shifts in the signal beam. A photon multiplier senses the phase shift and develops an electrical signal. A signal conditioning arrangement modifies the electrical signals to generate an average signal correlated to the sound waves which in turn is correlated to a physical or metallurgical property of the object, such as temperature, which property may then be used to control the process. External, random vibrations of the workpiece are utilized to develop discernible signals which can be sensed in the interferometer by only one photon multiplier.Type: GrantFiled: December 2, 1993Date of Patent: April 25, 1995Assignee: Textron Defense Systems, Division of Avco Corp.Inventors: Thomas J. Schultz, Petros A. Kotidis, Jaime A. Woodroffe, Peter S. Rostler
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Patent number: 5404224Abstract: A system for non-destructively measuring an object and controlling industrial processes in response to the measurement is disclosed in which an impulse laser generates a plurality of sound waves over timed increments in an object. A polarizing interferometer is used to measure surface movement of the object caused by the sound waves and sensed by phase shifts in the signal beam. A photon multiplier senses the phase shift and develops an electrical signal. A signal conditioning arrangement modifies the electrical signals to generate an average signal correlated to the sound waves which in turn is correlated to a physical or metallurgical property of the object, such as temperature, which property may then be used to control the process. External, random vibrations of the workpiece are utilized to develop discernible signals which can be sensed in the interferometer by only one photon multiplier.Type: GrantFiled: December 2, 1993Date of Patent: April 4, 1995Assignee: Textron Defense Systems, Div. of Avco CorporationInventors: Petros A. Kotidis, Jaime A. Woodroffe, Peter S. Rostler
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Patent number: 5402233Abstract: A system for non-destructively measuring an object and controlling industrial processes in response to the measurement is disclosed in which an impulse laser generates a plurality of sound waves over timed increments in an object. A polarizing interferometer is used to measure surface movement of the object caused by the sound waves and sensed by phase shifts in the signal beam. A photon multiplier senses the phase shift and develops an electrical signal. A signal conditioning arrangement modifies the electrical signals to generate an average signal correlated to the sound waves which in turn is correlated to a physical or metallurgical property of the object, such as temperature, which property may then be used to control the process. External, random vibrations of the workpiece are utilized to develop discernible signals which can be sensed in the interferometer by only one photon multiplier.Type: GrantFiled: October 7, 1993Date of Patent: March 28, 1995Assignee: Surface Combustion, Inc.Inventors: Thomas J. Schultz, Petros A. Kotidis, Jaime A. Woodroffe, Peter S. Rostler
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Patent number: 5286313Abstract: A system for non-destructively measuring an object and controlling industrial processes in response to the measurement is disclosed in which an impulse laser generates a plurality of sound waves over timed increments in an object. A polarizing interferometer is used to measure surface movement of the object caused by the sound waves and sensed by phase shifts in the signal beam. A photon multiplier senses the phase shift and develops an electrical signal. A signal conditioning arrangement modifies the electrical signals to generate an average signal correlated to the sound waves which in turn is correlated to a physical or metallurgical property of the object, such as temperature, which property may then be used to control the process. External, random vibrations of the workpiece are utilized to develop discernible signals which can be sensed in the interferometer by only one photon multiplier.Type: GrantFiled: October 31, 1991Date of Patent: February 15, 1994Assignee: Surface Combustion, Inc.Inventors: Thomas J. Schultz, Petros A. Kotidis, Jaime A. Woodroffe, Peter S. Rostler
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Patent number: 4254336Abstract: A system for providing multiple traversal illumination of a region with a beam of radiation wherein the illumination provides substantial but not complete overlap at each repeated pass of the beam throughout the region. Because there is a slight shift in direction of the beam on each traversal of the region, it is possible to apply the beam and extract it after a predetermined number of traversals, and means are provided for this purpose. In addition, more than one beam may be applied to the same region, each having a different, predetermined number of traversals before extraction. In this manner, a form of beam combination is achieved.Type: GrantFiled: March 31, 1978Date of Patent: March 3, 1981Assignee: Jersey Nuclear-AVCO Isotopes, Inc.Inventor: Peter S. Rostler
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Patent number: 4158139Abstract: A system for producing isotopically selective excitation of particles of a predetermined isotope type in a mixture of isotopes from plural low-lying energy levels to respective, plural excited energy levels. Ionization and separate collection of particles of the predetermined isotope type are then achieved through further excitations through a single, further excited energy state. Decay losses from the second excited energy states are reduced due to distribution of the excited particles among several states and resulting lower cross-sections for self-lasing decay.Type: GrantFiled: October 6, 1976Date of Patent: June 12, 1979Assignee: Jersey Nuclear-Avco Isotopes, Inc.Inventor: Peter S. Rostler