Patents by Inventor Sarah Lukes

Sarah Lukes 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: 10466461
    Abstract: A dynamic focus and zoom system for use with wide-field, confocal and multiphoton microscopes having first, second and third MEMS mirrors situated within a housing. First and second fixed lenses form an optical relay. A prism/mirror is situated proximate to a first portal in the housing and is aligned linearly with the optical relay and a first MEMS mirror. The second MEMS mirror is proximate to and at a ninety-degree angle relative to the first MEMS mirror, which is at a forty-five-degree angle to the second fixed lens. The second MEMS mirror, third fixed lens and third MEMS mirror are aligned linearly, with the third fixed lens situated between the second and third MEMS mirrors. The third MEMS mirror is proximate to a second portal in the housing. The third MEMS mirror is situated adjacent to the prism/mirror.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 25, 2019
    Date of Patent: November 5, 2019
    Inventor: Sarah Lukes
  • Patent number: 10416429
    Abstract: A dynamic focus and zoom system with three MEMS mirrors, three prisms, three beam splitters, three fixed lenses and an optical relay, all within a housing. The second prism, first and second fixed lenses, and first beam splitter are aligned linearly along a longitudinal axis of the optical relay. The first and second MEMS mirrors are linearly aligned with one another at a ninety-degree angle to such longitudinal axis. The third MEMS mirror, third fixed lens, third wave plate, third beam splitter and third prism are linearly aligned with one another at a ninety-degree angle to the same longitudinal axis. The third prism abuts up against the center of the optical relay between the first and second fixed lenses and is linearly aligned with the first prism such that the linear alignment of the first and third prisms is parallel to the longitudinal axis of the optical relay.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 15, 2017
    Date of Patent: September 17, 2019
    Assignee: Agile Focus Designs, LLC
    Inventor: Sarah Lukes
  • Publication number: 20190204575
    Abstract: A dynamic focus and zoom system for use with wide-field, confocal and multiphoton microscopes having first, second and third MEMS mirrors situated within a housing. First and second fixed lenses form an optical relay. A prism/mirror is situated proximate to a first portal in the housing and is aligned linearly with the optical relay and a first MEMS mirror. The second MEMS mirror is proximate to and at a ninety-degree angle relative to the first MEMS mirror, which is at a forty-five-degree angle to the second fixed lens. The second MEMS mirror, third fixed lens and third MEMS mirror are aligned linearly, with the third fixed lens situated between the second and third MEMS mirrors. The third MEMS mirror is proximate to a second portal in the housing. The third MEMS mirror is situated adjacent to the prism/mirror.
    Type: Application
    Filed: January 25, 2019
    Publication date: July 4, 2019
    Inventor: Sarah Lukes
  • Publication number: 20190086655
    Abstract: A dynamic focus and zoom system with three MEMS mirrors, three prisms, three beam splitters, three fixed lenses and an optical relay, all within a housing. The second prism, first and second fixed lenses, and first beam splitter are aligned linearly along a longitudinal axis of the optical relay. The first and second MEMS mirrors are linearly aligned with one another at a ninety-degree angle to such longitudinal axis. The third MEMS mirror, third fixed lens, third wave plate, third beam splitter and third prism are linearly aligned with one another at a ninety-degree angle to the same longitudinal axis. The third prism abuts up against the center of the optical relay between the first and second fixed lenses and is linearly aligned with the first prism such that the linear alignment of the first and third prisms is parallel to the longitudinal axis of the optical relay.
    Type: Application
    Filed: September 15, 2017
    Publication date: March 21, 2019
    Inventor: Sarah Lukes