Patents by Inventor Robert J. Olson
Robert J. Olson 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: 10267783Abstract: Submersible technology capable of sampling and evaluating suspended particulate materials, including living and dead organisms, is disclosed herein. In addition to fluorescent imaging and analysis, the invention provides automated cell staining, cell sorting, particulate concentration, and organism recovery and preservation. These new technologies may be incorporated into a traditional “fully vertical flow path” cytometer configuration most suitable for anchored or suspended stationary embodiments, or in a novel modularized “low relief” configuration, suitable for integration into or on a submersible aquatic vehicle or in other low clearance installations, where it is important to limit the vertical height of the device.Type: GrantFiled: September 9, 2014Date of Patent: April 23, 2019Assignee: Woods Hole Oceanographic InstitutionInventors: Robert J. Olson, Heidi M. Sosik
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Publication number: 20160084814Abstract: Submersible technology capable of sampling and evaluating suspended particulate materials, including living and dead organisms, is disclosed herein. In addition to fluorescent imaging and analysis, the invention provides automated cell staining, cell sorting, particulate concentration, and organism recovery and preservation. These new technologies may be incorporated into a traditional “fully vertical flow path” cytometer configuration most suitable for anchored or suspended stationary embodiments, or in a novel modularized “low relief” configuration, suitable for integration into or on a submersible aquatic vehicle or in other low clearance installations, where it is important to limit the vertical height of the device.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 7, 2015Publication date: March 24, 2016Inventors: Robert J. Olson, Heidi M. Sosik
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Publication number: 20150125944Abstract: Submersible technology capable of sampling and evaluating suspended particulate materials, including living and dead organisms, is disclosed herein. In addition to fluorescent imaging and analysis, the invention provides automated cell staining, cell sorting, particulate concentration, and organism recovery and preservation. These new technologies may be incorporated into a traditional “fully vertical flow path” cytometer configuration most suitable for anchored or suspended stationary embodiments, or in a novel modularized “low relief” configuration, suitable for integration into or on a submersible aquatic vehicle or in other low clearance installations, where it is important to limit the vertical height of the device.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 9, 2014Publication date: May 7, 2015Inventors: Robert J. Olson, Heidi M. Sosik
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Publication number: 20090109432Abstract: The systems, methods, and apparatus described herein use a combination of video and flow cytometric technology to both capture images of organisms for identification and measure chlorophyll fluorescence associated with each image. Images can be automatically classified with software based on a support vector machine, while the measurements of chlorophyll fluorescence allow us to more efficiently analyze phytoplankton cells by triggering on chlorophyll-containing particles. Quantitation of chlorophyll fluorescence in large phytoplankton cells enables the interpretation of patterns in bulk chlorophyll data, and the discrimination of heterotrophic and phototrophic cells.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 26, 2007Publication date: April 30, 2009Inventors: Robert J. Olson, Heidi M. Sosik
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Patent number: 5500833Abstract: A radar display having particular utility in search and rescue radar systems, employs a computer receiving inputs indicative of aircraft altitude, radar beam tilt angle and radar beam bandwidths to provide signals to the display indicative of where the radar beam intersects the surface under investigation.Type: GrantFiled: December 1, 1993Date of Patent: March 19, 1996Assignee: Honeywell Inc.Inventor: Robert J. Olson
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Patent number: 5437837Abstract: The present invention is a device for maintaining a controlled atmosphere within a sealed container. The device is utilized to control the oxygen and the carbon dioxide levels within the container and utilizes permeable membrane technology to control such levels. An oilless compressor is used in conjunction with the device so as to not subject the permeable membranes to the derogatory effects associated with the presence of oil within an airstream that circulates through the permeable membranes. Additionally, the compressor is preferably mounted within the sealed container so as to not subject the compressor to the effects of temperature variation and corrosive marine environments. The present device further includes an air sampling system which is used to periodically measure the oxygen and carbon dioxide levels within the container.Type: GrantFiled: February 8, 1994Date of Patent: August 1, 1995Assignee: Prolong Systems, Inc.Inventors: Robert J. Olson, Max D. Liston, Todd I. Harrison
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Patent number: 5355781Abstract: The present invention is a system for maintaining a controlled oxygen atmosphere within a transport container vessel, such as a bulk rail car through the use of permeable membrane technology. An oilless compressor is used in conjunction with the system so as not to subject the permeable membranes to the derogatory effects associated with the presence of oil within an air stream that circulates through the permeable membranes. The present system further includes an air-sampling system which is used to continuously measure the oxygen levels within the rail car so as to provide verification that the oxygen levels are maintained at 5% or less to kill insects, larvae, or eggs which may be within the bulk materials transported by the rail car.Type: GrantFiled: February 28, 1992Date of Patent: October 18, 1994Assignee: Prolong Systems, Inc.Inventors: Max D. Liston, Sy J. Banaitis, Robert J. Olson
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Patent number: 5332547Abstract: A device for maintaining a controlled atmosphere within a sealed container. The device is utilized to control the oxygen and the carbon dioxide levels within the container and utilizes permeable membrane technology to control such levels. An oilless compressor is used in conjunction with the device so as to not subject the permeable membranes to the derogatory effects associated with the presence of oil within an airstream that circulates through the permeable membranes. Additionally, the compressor is preferably mounted within the sealed container so as to not subject the compressor to the effects of temperature variation and corrosive marine environments. The present device further includes an air sampling system which is used to periodically measure the oxygen and carbon dioxide levels within the container. Control logic is included with the system which is operable to adjust the oxygen and carbon dioxide levels in accordance with the particular readings obtained by the sampling system.Type: GrantFiled: October 29, 1992Date of Patent: July 26, 1994Assignee: Prolong Systems, Inc.Inventors: Robert J. Olson, Max D. Liston, Todd I. Harrison
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Patent number: 5244363Abstract: A low blow-by compressor has a piston with at least one first ring disposed at the top end thereof and at least one second ring disposed at the bottom end thereof. A port is formed in the cylinder such that the port is above the second rings when the piston is positioned at top dead center and the port is below the first rings when the piston is positioned at bottom dead center such that fluid which blows by the first rings tends to exit the cylinder through the port rather than to blow-by the second rings. Thus any fluid which blows by the first rings can either be exhausted or recycled through the compressor inlet. The compressor utilizes reed valves wherein a first valve plate is attached to the cylinder and a second valve plate is disposed in laminar juxtaposition to the first valve plate. A reed valve gasket assembly is disposed intermediate the first and second plates and an o-ring is disposed about the periphery of the valve reed gasket assembly to prevent fluid leakage therethrough.Type: GrantFiled: May 8, 1992Date of Patent: September 14, 1993Assignee: Prolong Systems, Inc.Inventor: Robert J. Olson