Patents by Inventor Robert Lieberman
Robert Lieberman 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: 11202590Abstract: Disclosed is a system which adds biochemical sensitivity to a standard biopsy needle such that the practitioner is provided immediate feedback on the metabolism and physiology of tissue in the local environment. Disclosed is a sensor integrated biopsy device for in situ and real time tissue analysis. The sensor integrated biopsy (SIB) needle system will enable biopsy teams to measure local tissue biochemistry in real time during biopsy procedures, adding a valuable new set of parameters to augment and extend conventional image-guided procedures.Type: GrantFiled: June 1, 2017Date of Patent: December 21, 2021Assignee: Intelligent Optical Systems, Inc.Inventors: Jesus Delgado Alonso, Robert Lieberman, David Berry
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Publication number: 20180360353Abstract: Disclosed is a system which adds biochemical sensitivity to a standard biopsy needle such that the practitioner is provided immediate feedback on the metabolism and physiology of tissue in the local environment. Disclosed is a sensor integrated biopsy device for in situ and real time tissue analysis. The sensor integrated biopsy (SIB) needle system will enable biopsy teams to measure local tissue biochemistry in real time during biopsy procedures, adding a valuable new set of parameters to augment and extend conventional image-guided procedures.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 1, 2017Publication date: December 20, 2018Inventors: Jesus Delgado Alonso, Robert Lieberman, David Berry
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Publication number: 20080037926Abstract: A photosensitive sol-gel film containing an organometallic photosensitizer is deposited on the oxide containing surface layer of a silicon substrate. A pattern of white or ultra violet light incident to the photosensitive sol-gel film results in the unbinding of the photosensitizer from the exposed regions of the sol-gel film. A subsequent succession of first and second heating steps results in, first, the removal of the photo sensitizer constituents from the exposed regions of the sol-gel film and, second, the removal of the organic constituents from the exposed regions, resulting in regions doped with a metal oxide with non linear optical properties, such as semicondutive, etc. properties. Optical switches, couplers, waveguides, splitters, interferometers wavelength division multiplexer, Bragg gratings and more can be fabricated. A glass substrate also may be employed, instead of a silicon, in which case a separate silicon oxide surface layer is unnecessary.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 16, 2007Publication date: February 14, 2008Inventors: Edgar Mendoza, Lothar Kempen, Robert Lieberman
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Publication number: 20070286547Abstract: Distributed fiber optic chemical and physical sensors provide a relatively highly uniform response over the length of the fiber by, for example, varying such properties as the core/cladding index of refraction ratio to compensate for the non-linearity in sensitivity due for example to the loss of higher order modes in multi-mode fibers. The variation of the ratio changes the absorption coefficient of the fiber and can be used to compensate for any non-linearity in response. Other techniques for compensation also are disclosed. In particular, the invention enables compensation for the duration of the spatial transient by varying a parameter relating to the fiber.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 21, 2007Publication date: December 13, 2007Inventors: Robert Lieberman, Claudio Egalon
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Publication number: 20070245772Abstract: A partially modified photosensitive monolithic oxide glass apparatus formed through photolithographic imaging. The apparatus may be either a volume apparatus or a layer apparatus. Both types of apparatus may be used to diffuse light in predetermined directions or shapes. The monolithic oxide glass apparatus is capable of withstanding temperatures well beyond glass transition temperatures of plastic light shaping devices and can be formed in convex or concave surfaces through conventionally molding grinding or polishing techniques and can be coated by hot-coating techniques.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 30, 2002Publication date: October 25, 2007Inventors: Robert Lieberman, Edgar Mendoza, David Mintzer
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Publication number: 20070065075Abstract: A fiber optic sensor for sensing the presence of an analyte has a plurality of optical fibers each of which has at least one analyte sensing segment and one or more low loss lead portion, where the optical fibers are disposed on the periphery of a fiber carrier. The analyte sensing segments may be disposed in an offset relationship to provide continuous detection over a desired distance or they may be spaced apart to provide detection at selected locations. More than one set of optical fibers with sensing segments may be combined to provide detection of multiple analytes. Multiple fiber carriers allow each segment or the grouped sets of segments to be coupled together over a distance either in offset relationship or in spaced apart relationship.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 22, 2005Publication date: March 22, 2007Inventors: Alexander Berger, Robert Lieberman
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Publication number: 20070058166Abstract: Image data is acquired, processed, and/or displayed in accordance with an embodiment of the present disclosure to display, monitor, and/or demonstrate the progress of an experiment substantially in real-time and with high sensitivity. In one embodiment, at least one time-resolved value of spatially distributed polarization change data is provided and displayed. Advantageously, real-time processing and display of data is provided such that discussion and collaboration about the experiment may occur, time-resolved data is not lost, and resources are not wasted.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 29, 2005Publication date: March 15, 2007Inventors: William Rassman, David Ralin, Jason Berger, Robert Lieberman, Lothar Kempen
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Publication number: 20060171650Abstract: A photosensitive sol-gel film containing an organometallic photosensitizer is deposited on the oxide containing surface layer of a silicon substrate. A pattern of white or ultra violet light incident to the photosensitive sol-gel film results in the unbinding of the photosensitizer from the exposed regions of the sol-gel film. A subsequent succession of first and second heating steps results in, first, the removal of the photo sensitizer constituents from the exposed regions of the sol-gel film and, second, the removal of the organic constituents from the exposed regions, resulting in regions doped with a metal oxide with non linear optical properties, such as semicondutive, etc. properties. Optical switches, couplers, waveguides, splitters, interferometers wavelength division multiplexer, Bragg gratings and more can be fabricated. A glass substrate also may be employed, instead of a silicon, in which case a separate silicon oxide surface layer is unnecessary.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 21, 2006Publication date: August 3, 2006Inventors: Edgar Mendoza, Lothar Kempen, Robert Lieberman
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Publication number: 20060147149Abstract: Distributed fiber optic chemical and physical sensors provide a relatively highly uniform response over the length of the fiber by, for example, varying such properties as the core/cladding index of refraction ratio to compensate for the non-linearity in sensitivity due for example to the loss of higher order modes in multi-mode fibers. The variation of the ratio changes the absorption coefficient of the fiber and can be used to compensate for any non-linearity in response. Other techniques for compensation also are disclosed.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 28, 2006Publication date: July 6, 2006Inventors: Robert Lieberman, Claudio Egalon
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Publication number: 20050105091Abstract: Apparatus for acquiring an image of a specimen comprising a cassette having an optical portion holding a specimen array on a TIR surface and being removably matable to a processing portion having a polarized light beam source and a processing polarization-sensitive portion to image the spatially distributed charges in polarization of the specimen array. In one form the array optical portion comprises a transparent slide having a bottom surface with first and second gratings located to direct polarized light to the TIR surface and to direct light reflected by that (TIR) surface to an imager, respectively. The apparatus may include a flow cell integral with the optical portion as well as means for selecting the direction and wavelength of the polarized light.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 22, 2004Publication date: May 19, 2005Inventors: Robert Lieberman, William Rassman, Lothar Kempen, David Ralin
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Publication number: 20050080637Abstract: The present invention is directed toward determining an optimal mix of agents, subject to a grade of service (GOS) constraint, for handling outbound and inbound calls in a blended call center environment. Optimality is achieved through the ability to capture real time data via a real time interface (RTI) for each skill-set.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 12, 2003Publication date: April 14, 2005Inventors: Ronald Gruia, Robert Lieberman
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Publication number: 20050053344Abstract: Distributed fiber optic chemical and physical sensors provide a relatively highly uniform response over the length of the fiber by, for example, varying such properties as the core/cladding index of refraction ratio to compensate for the non-linearity in sensitivity due to the loss of higher order modes in multi-mode fibers. The variation of the ratio changes the absorption coefficient of the fiber and can be used to compensate for any non-linearity in response. Other techniques for compensation also are disclosed.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 19, 2003Publication date: March 10, 2005Inventors: Robert Lieberman, Claudio Egalon
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Publication number: 20050030535Abstract: Methods and apparatus for scanning of a microarray to provide an image of the microarray are disclosed. Data related to change in polarization state of a scanning light beam for individual points or lines or other portion of the microarray are collected and processed to image the microarray at high resolution and speed.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 17, 2004Publication date: February 10, 2005Inventors: William Rassman, David Ralin, Robert Lieberman, Lothar Kempen, Herbert Shapiro
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Publication number: 20050024642Abstract: An imaging method and apparatus are provided, including a light source emitting a polarized light beam, and an optical assembly including a control layer and/or a light reflection surface. The control layer advantageously allows for control over the properties of a generated evanescent wave to optimize an image of a specimen array within the evanescent wave. The light reflection surface includes coupling means used to couple a receptor/capture agent advantageously allowing for flexible control over receptor specific regions.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 17, 2004Publication date: February 3, 2005Inventors: William Rassman, David Ralin, Robert Lieberman, Lothar Kempen, Herbert Shapiro
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Patent number: 4389669Abstract: An opto-video inspection system for inspecting and examining miniaturized solid-state devices, such as hybrids. An XY table simultaneously positions a known good device and a device to be inspected under respective stereo-zoom microscopes. A TV camera is coupled to each microscope. The XY table, under microprocessor control, is manipulated to select the "target" or wire bond to be viewed. The selected sites may be simultaneously viewed upon a split screen video display or, alternatively, either the known good device or the device being inspected may be separately viewed through the associated stereo-zoom microscope or on the video screen. Dwell time at each site is computer selectable, as is the sequencing of sites to be viewed. Defective bonds, imperfections or other conditions are permanently recorded through a printer which automatically associates the code printed thereby with the site in view at that time.Type: GrantFiled: February 27, 1981Date of Patent: June 21, 1983Assignee: ILC Data Device CorporationInventors: Daniel Epstein, Robert Lieberman
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Patent number: D262466Type: GrantFiled: October 22, 1979Date of Patent: December 29, 1981Assignee: Leisure Dynamics, Inc.Inventors: Robert Lieberman, James A. Gare, Peter D. Pook
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Patent number: D267045Type: GrantFiled: August 27, 1979Date of Patent: November 23, 1982Assignee: Leisure Dynamics, Inc.Inventors: Robert Lieberman, Peter D. Pook