Patents by Inventor Pieter G. Roos

Pieter G. Roos 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).

  • Patent number: 11750944
    Abstract: Some embodiments include a system, comprising: a plurality of pixels; a plurality of data lines coupled to the pixels; a plurality of switches coupling the pixels to the data lines; a plurality of readout circuits coupled to the data lines; control logic coupled to the readout circuits, the control logic configured to, for one of the pixels: acquire a first value for the pixel while the corresponding switch is in an off state; reset the corresponding readout circuit corresponding for the pixel; acquire a second value for the pixel after resetting the readout circuit; turn on the corresponding switch; acquire a third value for the pixel after turning on the corresponding switch; and combine the first value, the second value, and the third value into a combined value for the pixel.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 28, 2021
    Date of Patent: September 5, 2023
    Assignee: Varex Imaging Corporation
    Inventors: Paul Pryor, Pieter G. Roos, Richard Weisfield
  • Publication number: 20220385837
    Abstract: Some embodiments include a system, comprising: a plurality of pixels; a plurality of data lines coupled to the pixels; a plurality of switches coupling the pixels to the data lines; a plurality of readout circuits coupled to the data lines; control logic coupled to the readout circuits, the control logic configured to, for one of the pixels: acquire a first value for the pixel while the corresponding switch is in an off state; reset the corresponding readout circuit corresponding for the pixel; acquire a second value for the pixel after resetting the readout circuit; turn on the corresponding switch; acquire a third value for the pixel after turning on the corresponding switch; and combine the first value, the second value, and the third value into a combined value for the pixel.
    Type: Application
    Filed: May 28, 2021
    Publication date: December 1, 2022
    Applicant: Varex Imaging Corporation
    Inventors: Paul Pryor, Pieter G. Roos, Richard Weisfield
  • Patent number: 10462395
    Abstract: Some embodiments include a method, comprising: integrating an input signal using an integrator to generate an integrated signal; comparing the integrated signal to a threshold; and injecting an offset signal into the integrator in response to comparing the integrated signal to the threshold such that the integrated signal passes the threshold.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 19, 2018
    Date of Patent: October 29, 2019
    Assignee: Varex Imaging Corporation
    Inventors: Paul Pryor, Pieter G. Roos, Ivan P. Mollov
  • Publication number: 20190230301
    Abstract: Some embodiments include a method, comprising: integrating an input signal using an integrator to generate an integrated signal; comparing the integrated signal to a threshold; and injecting an offset signal into the integrator in response to comparing the integrated signal to the threshold such that the integrated signal passes the threshold.
    Type: Application
    Filed: January 19, 2018
    Publication date: July 25, 2019
    Applicant: Varex Imaging Corporation
    Inventors: Paul Pryor, Pieter G. Roos, Ivan P. Mollov
  • Patent number: 6510195
    Abstract: A CT scanner (10) includes a reconstruction processor (32) and a mosaic X-Radiation detector (20). The mosaic detector includes plural detector elements (22, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26) arranged in abutting relationship and configured for the desired imaging application. The detector elements include scintillating crystals (50) in optical communication with a back-illuminated photodiode array (52) or modified top-surface photodiode array (152, 252) for converting emitted light into electrical charge. The photodiode array is mounted on a carrier substrate (58) via bump (56) bonding. The carrier substrate provides a conductive path routing the photodiode array output through to contacts on the back side for connection to readout electronics (60). The carrier substrate and readout electronics are contained within the footprint defined by the photodiode array, allowing the detector elements to be abutted on any and all sides, thus permitting the mosaic detector to be tailored to any desired size and shape.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 18, 2001
    Date of Patent: January 21, 2003
    Assignee: Koninklijke Philips Electronics, N.V.
    Inventors: Marc A. Chappo, Randall P. Luhta, Rodney A. Mattson, Pieter G. Roos
  • Patent number: 6092928
    Abstract: An x-ray source (30) transmits a beam of x-rays through an examination region (E). A detector (28), in an initial spatial orientation relative to the source, receives the beam and generates a view of image data indicative of the intensity of the beam received. A first accelerometer (40), capable of generating acceleration data in at least one dimension, is associated with the detector. A second accelerometer (42), capable of generating acceleration data in at least one dimension is associated with the source. A position calculator (60) mathematically calculates a position of both the source and detector based on the acceleration data generated by the accelerometers. An image reconstructor (62) receives the relative position data; electronically corrects for any misalignment or change in beam travel distance, and reconstructs the views into a volumetric image representation.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 12, 1998
    Date of Patent: July 25, 2000
    Assignee: Picker International, Inc.
    Inventors: Rodney A. Mattson, Pieter G. Roos
  • Patent number: 5404387
    Abstract: The invention concerns a method and apparatus for scanning bodies, typically human bodies (12) for security or medical purposes. In the method, the body (12) is scanned with a beam (20) of X-radiation of sufficiently low intensity that no physiological damage is suffered. The X-radiation transmitted by the body (12) is then converted into an optical image. The optical image is intensified and converted into an electronic image. The electronic image is manipulated to produce a scanned image of the body or a portion of the body. The scanned image is typically a video image.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 15, 1993
    Date of Patent: April 4, 1995
    Inventors: David J. Hammond, Michael W. N. Singer, Rudolf W. Glatthaar, Gerhard Laniewski, Sudhir N. Surujhlal, Forrester D. De Beer, Pieter G. Roos