Patents by Inventor Robert E. Parks
Robert E. Parks 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: 9068904Abstract: A non-contact metrology system utilizes a display that can be programmed with a plurality of targets. The display targets shine on a specular surface and the reflected targets are detected by an imaging device. Based on the display pattern and the expected location of the reflected pattern, it is possible to characterize the reflective surface. The displayed pattern can be a regular array of targets and the reflected pattern detected by the imaging device is an irregular display of targets whose locations are based on the particular display pattern, the location of the display system and imaging device and the nature of the surface. Deviations of the actual location of targets from the expected location of targets is indicative of unexpected variations in the surface. Alternatively, the display has an irregular pattern of targets such that the reflected signals result in a regularly spaced array detected by the imaging device.Type: GrantFiled: January 18, 2012Date of Patent: June 30, 2015Assignee: Arizona Board of Regents on Behalf of the University of ArizonaInventors: Robert E. Parks, Robert A. Smythe, Peng Su, James H. Burge, Roger Angel
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Publication number: 20130301056Abstract: An interferometric sensor having an interference objective, an illumination system, and a detection system configured to simultaneous non-contact determination of profile and roughness of a tested surface. The illumination system comprises a radiation source configured to emit three wavelengths of quasi-monochromatic light. The sensor further includes a detection system having a color array detector in optical communication with the interference objective and configured to detect the light reflected by the measurand. The sensitivity of measurement can be adjusted by re-orienting of a portion of the sensor with respect to the measurand.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 7, 2013Publication date: November 14, 2013Inventor: Robert E. Parks
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Publication number: 20120293808Abstract: A non-contact metrology system utilizes a display that can be programmed with a plurality of targets. The display targets shine on a specular surface and the reflected targets are detected by an imaging device. Based on the display pattern and the expected location of the reflected pattern, it is possible to characterize the reflective surface. The displayed pattern can be a regular array of targets and the reflected pattern detected by the imaging device is an irregular display of targets whose locations are based on the particular display pattern, the location of the display system and imaging device and the nature of the surface. Deviations of the actual location of targets from the expected location of targets is indicative of unexpected variations in the surface. Alternatively, the display has an irregular pattern of targets such that the reflected signals result in a regularly spaced array detected by the imaging device.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 18, 2012Publication date: November 22, 2012Applicant: Arizona Board of Regents on behalf of the University of ArizonaInventors: Robert E. Parks, Robert A. Smythe, Peng Su, James H. Burge, Roger Angel
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Patent number: 6937993Abstract: A system and method for tracking and processing Service Orders for a telecommunications company. Workflows are used to model business procedures used for processing Service Orders. Each Workflow comprises a plurality of Workflow steps. Business process models are depicted as Workflow diagrams. The Workflow diagrams are stored in a library in a database. Work plans comprising a plurality of Workflow steps and associated data and are derived from information found in the Workflow diagrams. Upon receipt of a Service Order, an appropriate work plan is selected based on information within the Service Order. Each Workflow step is assigned a resource and is scheduled for completion with a start and a stop date and placed in the in-boxes associated with the selected resource. Users log-on to remote workstations coupled with a company-wide Intranet or the like. From the remote workstations, users from various organizations view their in-boxes and other information about current Service Orders.Type: GrantFiled: September 16, 1998Date of Patent: August 30, 2005Assignee: MCI, Inc.Inventors: Swathibabu Gabbita, Brandon Goldfedder, Casey K. Hopson, Dennis Troup, Robert E. Park
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Patent number: 6924897Abstract: A point source module is provided, comprising: a Shack cube comprising a beam splitter cube with an attached spherical reference surface defining a reference arm; a test arm that is associated with transmission of optical radiation from a source to a sample; a point source of optical radiation whose emissions traverse both the reference arm and the test arm; and a detector associated with a surface of the beam splitter cube and receiving optical radiation from both the reference arm and the test arm and comprising a detector arm, an objective lens associated with the test arm, or both. Further, a method of aligning the point source module is provided, along with a method of using the point source microscope is provided. The apparatus and methods provide a compact, robust device and technique for measuring or locating optical or mechanical datum of parts that are being manufactured or assembled.Type: GrantFiled: October 9, 2001Date of Patent: August 2, 2005Inventors: Robert E. Parks, William P. Kuhn
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Patent number: 6870615Abstract: A modular dual-beam source, sample compartment and beam-combining system are provided when used with a monochromator and detector to form a spectrophotometer consisting of: (a) a source module where two ellipsoidal mirrors each produce an image of the light source, and (b) a reflecting sample-compartment module, wherein each side has two plane-mirrors, of the four plane mirrors, three are reference and one is the sample, or (c) a transmission sample-compartment module, wherein each side has two plane-mirrors, and a sample is placed between one pair of plane-mirrors, and (d) a beam-combining module wherein the source images are imaged by a second pair of ellipsoidal mirrors on a reflective chopper that combines the images at a single location that is imaged, external to the module, by another mirror, each module being kinematically located with respect to each other so the system remains optically aligned as modules are interchanged.Type: GrantFiled: March 17, 2003Date of Patent: March 22, 2005Inventors: Robert E. Parks, William P. Kuhn, Bryan Loucks, Michael R. Jacobson
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Publication number: 20040085534Abstract: A modular dual-beam source, sample compartment and beam-combining system are provided when used with a monochromator and detector to form a spectrophotometer consisting of: (a) a source module where two ellipsoidal mirrors each produce an image of the light source, and (b) a reflecting sample-compartment module, wherein each side has two plane-mirrors, of the four plane mirrors, three are reference and one is the sample, or (c) a transmission sample-compartment module, wherein each side has two plane-mirrors, and a sample is placed between one pair of plane-mirrors, and (d) a beam-combining module wherein the source images are imaged by a second pair of ellipsoidal mirrors on a reflective chopper that combines the images at a single location that is imaged, external to the module, by another mirror, each module being kinematically located with respect to each other so the system remains optically aligned as modules are interchanged.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 17, 2003Publication date: May 6, 2004Inventors: Robert E. Parks, William P. Kuhn, Bryan Loucks, Michael R. Jacobson
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Patent number: 6459490Abstract: A dual field of view optical system and a single, lower cost detector are utilized, rather than using a large CCD camera or multiple CCD cameras, to view a sample that has two or more small areas that need to be measured, which are too far apart to fall on the detector but are within the field of view of the objective, or to measure a long, narrow strip that is too long for the detector, but whose total area is less than the detector area. The dual field of view optical system is employed in a microscope which comprises: (1) an illuminator arm with an illumination source and a field stop, (2) a beam splitter, (3) an objective, (4) a sample plane for location of a sample to be observed, and (5) a detector arm, with the illuminator arm configured to illuminate the sample plane through the beam splitter and the objective and with the detector arm configured to receive an image of the sample and including the dual field of view optical system.Type: GrantFiled: May 26, 2000Date of Patent: October 1, 2002Assignee: Optical Perspectives Group, L.L.C.Inventors: William P. Kuhn, Robert E. Parks
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Publication number: 20020054296Abstract: A point source module is provided, comprising: a Shack cube comprising a beam splitter cube with an attached spherical reference surface defining a reference arm; a test arm that is associated with transmission of optical radiation from a source to a sample; a point source of optical radiation whose emissions traverse both the reference arm and the test arm; and a detector associated with a surface of the beam splitter cube and receiving optical radiation from both the reference arm and the test arm and comprising a detector arm, an objective lens associated with the test arm, or both. Further, a method of aligning the point source module is provided, along with a method of using the point source microscope is provided. The apparatus and methods provide a compact, robust device and technique for measuring or locating optical or mechanical datum of parts that are being manufactured or assembled.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 9, 2001Publication date: May 9, 2002Inventors: Robert E. Parks, William P. Kuhn
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Patent number: 6349238Abstract: A system and method for managing the workflow for processing Service Orders among a variety of organizations within a telecommunications company. The system and method coordinates all of the tasks and activities related to order processing among the various entities within the telecommunications company. Workflows are used to model business procedures used for processing Service Orders. Each workflow comprises a plurality of workflow steps. Business process models are depicted as workflow diagrams. Upon receipt of a Service Order, an appropriate Work Plan is selected based on information within the Service Order. Each workflow step is assigned a Resource and is scheduled for completion. The Workflow steps are then placed in In-boxes associated with the selected Resource. Once the processing steps have been scheduled, a current work step is calculated. Notification messages are sent to the appropriate systems to notify them to begin activity associated with the current work step.Type: GrantFiled: September 16, 1998Date of Patent: February 19, 2002Assignee: MCI WorldCom, Inc.Inventors: Swathibabu Gabbita, Brandon Goldfedder, Casey K. Hopson, Robert E. Park, Dennis Troup
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Patent number: 5955661Abstract: An optical profilometer and a stylus probe measuring device used in the same instrument have the advantage that these two sensors can be quickly switched between each other. This can be an advantage when used to measure samples, since the optical profilometer can be used until a sample is found to be outside of the desired tolerances. Afterwards, the stylus probe measuring device can be used to accurately determine the profile data. This is an advantage because an optical profilometer is relatively quick, and the stylus probe measuring device is relatively accurate. Additionally, since the optical profilometer and stylus probe device are in the same instrument, the X and Y positions of these devices can be interrelated accurately. This allows images to be produced where the positions on the images can be easily correlated. For example, measurement cursors in sensor data displays can correlated by the positional offset information.Type: GrantFiled: January 6, 1997Date of Patent: September 21, 1999Assignee: KLA-Tencor CorporationInventors: Amin Samsavar, Michael Weber, Thomas McWaid, William P. Kuhn, Robert E. Parks
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Patent number: 5502566Abstract: A method and apparatus for measuring an absolute profile of a flat using an interferometer system that includes an interferometer adapted to support two flats, a detection system, and a computer adapted to compute the OPD (optical path difference) between surface of the two flats, wherein a first flat A! having a first surface and a second flat B! having a second surface are supported in the interferometer, with the second surface facing the first surface. The interferometer system measures the OPDs between the first and second surfaces for each pixel. The first flat A! then is rotated by a number of predetermined angles relative to its initial position and each time the OPDs are measured. The first flat A! is rotated to its initial position or 180.degree. therefrom. A third flat C! having a third surface is substituted for the second flat. The OPDs between the first and third surfaces are measured.Type: GrantFiled: February 13, 1995Date of Patent: March 26, 1996Assignee: Wyko CorporationInventors: Chiayu Ai, James C. Wyant, Lian-Zhen Shao, Robert E. Parks
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Patent number: 5050583Abstract: A device for covering the sharp, front edge of an exposed hearth, to protect a child who may fall onto the hearth, comprising an elongated frame member having an inner surface which overlies the hearth edge, means for securing the frame member onto the hearth, means for adjusting the length of the frame member and a resilient outer covering for the frame member. Side elements may be attached to each outer end of the frame member so as to cover the side edges of the hearth.Type: GrantFiled: August 8, 1990Date of Patent: September 24, 1991Inventors: Anthony J. Chapek, Robert E. Parks
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Patent number: 4808078Abstract: A liquid flow system comprising a bidirectional liquid pump, a bidirectional electric motor coupled to drive the pump, and a liquid flow line having the pump connected therein. The system further comprises a motor control circuit connected to power the motor in either the forward or the reverse direction. The control circuit includes a switch for connecting the motor windings to the power lines, the switch being operable to instantly reverse the power connections when the motor is operating in the forward direction and thereby powering the motor-pump to an instant stop and then immediately powering the motor in the reverse direction. The pump thereby instantly reverses the liquid flow in the flow line and abruptly terminates the flow. To quickly start the flow again in the forward direction later on, a priming loop is connected to the pressure side of the pump, so that the pump is able quickly to develop pump pressure.Type: GrantFiled: October 5, 1987Date of Patent: February 28, 1989Assignee: Phoenix Park SystemsInventors: Terry L. Havens, Robert E. Park
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Patent number: 4751224Abstract: A method for reducing the incidence of metastasis in tumor victims without treating the primary tumor per se resides in the administration of forskolin or its analogs which are potent inhibitors of platelet aggregation. Forskolin compounds are generally defined as labdane diterpenoids having the general formula: ##STR1## These compounds may be administered alone or in combination with other inhibitors of platelet aggregation.Type: GrantFiled: January 21, 1986Date of Patent: June 14, 1988Assignee: Brown University Research FoundationInventors: Kailash C. Agarwal, Robert E. Parks, Jr.
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Patent number: 4678756Abstract: In the illustrated and preferred embodiment of this disclosure, a chemiluminescent sulfur detector, both method and apparatus, for detecting bonded sulfur in compounds is disclosed. The illustrated and preferred embodiment, being provided with a discrete sample, passes the sample through a first furnace in the presence of a carrier of inert gas and is exposed to a suitable granulated metal oxide, such as copper oxide or vanadium pentoxide, resulting in oxidation of the sulfur compound. The sample is then passed through a second furnace comingled with elemental hydrogen, there being a conversion of sulfur oxides to hydrogen sulfide. The output of the second furnace is dried. The hydrogen sulfide, along with the inert carrier gas, is introduced into a reaction chamber and is mixed with ozone. A chemiluminescent reaction occurs in the chamber, and the resulting light emission is measured photoelectrically by either a photomultiplier tube or photodiode.Type: GrantFiled: June 9, 1982Date of Patent: July 7, 1987Assignee: Antek Instruments, Inc.Inventor: Robert E. Parks
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Patent number: 4352779Abstract: A method and apparatus for detecting bonded sulfur in compounds where a discrete sample passes through a first furnace in the presence of a carrier of inert gas and is exposed to a suitable granulated metal oxide, such as copper oxide or vanadiam pentoxide, resulting in oxidation of the sulfur compound. The sample is then passed through a second furnace comingled with elemental hydrogen, there being a conversion of sulfer oxides to hydrogen sulfide. The output of the second furnace is dried. The hydrogen sulfide, along with the inert carrier gas, is introduced into a reaction chamber and is mixed with ozone. A chemiluminescent reaction occurs in the chamber, and the resulting light emission is measured photoelectrically by either a photomultiplier tube or photodiode. The output from the photomultiplier tube is connected to a summing circuit, and the summation represents the measure of sulfur in the specimen.Type: GrantFiled: February 9, 1981Date of Patent: October 5, 1982Assignee: Antek Instruments, Inc.Inventor: Robert E. Parks
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Patent number: 4018562Abstract: In one exemplar embodiment, a chemiluminescent nitrogen detector for detecting chemically-bound nitrogen in an organic compound is provided in which a discrete sample of the organic compound containing the chemically-bound nitrogen is injected into a high temperature furnace where the sample is pyrolyzed at extremely high temperatures in an oxygen rich atmosphere to form nitric oxide. The pyrolysis gases, including nitric oxide is then applied to a drying means for eliminating a substantial quantity of water vapor from the carried pyrolysis gases to insure that the dew point of the gases is below the operating temperature of a nitric oxide and ozone reaction chamber. The nitric oxide and ozone are mixed in a reaction chamber to form metastable nitrogen dioxide which instantaneously relaxes to its ground state with a resulting photo-emission of light energy.Type: GrantFiled: October 24, 1975Date of Patent: April 19, 1977Assignee: Antek Instruments, Inc.Inventors: Robert E. Parks, Robert L. Marietta
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Patent number: RE34668Abstract: In one exemplar embodiment, a chemiluminescent nitrogen detector for detecting chemically-bound nitrogen in an organic compound is provided in which a discrete sample of the organic compound containing the chemically-bound nitrogen is injected into a high temperature furnace where the sample is pyrolyzed at extremely high temperatures in an oxygen rich atmosphere to form nitric oxide. The pyrolysis gases, including nitric oxide is then applied to a drying means for eliminating a substantial quantity of water vapor from the carried pyrolysis gases to insure that the dew point of the gases is below the operating temperature of a nitric oxide and ozone reaction chamber. The nitric oxide and ozone are mixed in a reaction chamber to form metastable nitrogen dioxide which instantaneously relaxes to its ground state with a resulting photo-emission of light energy.Type: GrantFiled: May 31, 1991Date of Patent: July 19, 1994Assignee: Nitec, Inc.Inventors: Robert E. Parks, Robert L. Marietta