Patents by Inventor Stephen A. Hawley

Stephen A. Hawley 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: 6812466
    Abstract: In an infrared obstruction detection system, an apparatus is used to detect the presence of ambient light and initiate compensation to minimize the effects of the ambient light on the performance of the system. In one embodiment, the magnitude of the ambient light is measured and an offset proportional to that magnitude is fed to the obstruction detection system such that the data indicative of an obstacle are not obscured. In another embodiment, the apparatus continually monitors the effect of ambient light and adjusts the obstacle detection information during the changing states of the ambient light detected.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 25, 2002
    Date of Patent: November 2, 2004
    Assignee: Prospects, Corp.
    Inventors: Christopher J. O'Connor, James D. Davis, Jr., Todd R. Vernaz, Stephen A. Hawley
  • Publication number: 20040056199
    Abstract: In an infrared obstruction detection system, an apparatus is used to detect the presence of ambient light and initiate compensation to minimize the effects of the ambient light on the performance of the system. In one embodiment, the magnitude of the ambient light is measured and an offset proportional to that magnitude is fed to the obstruction detection system such that the data indicative of an obstacle are not obscured. In another embodiment, the apparatus continually monitors the effect of ambient light and adjusts the obstacle detection information during the changing states of the ambient light detected.
    Type: Application
    Filed: September 25, 2002
    Publication date: March 25, 2004
    Inventors: Christopher J. O'Connor, James D. Davis, Todd R. Vernaz, Stephen A. Hawley
  • Patent number: 6693271
    Abstract: An object detection system employs a photo-emitter and photo-detector for synchronously detecting and processing an optical signal reflected from an object in a pinch zone of a window or door opening. A photo-emitter light signal is modulated by a modulation signal having an active phase and an inactive phase. The optical detector provides an optical detector signal that is a function of the intensity of the received light. The detected light signal is synchronously detected using a switching amplifier that multiplies the reflected modulated light signal by a first gain during the active phase and by a second gain during the inactive phase. The duration of the active and inactive phases and the first and second gains are selected such that the system gain will average to zero for ambient light when integrated over a predetermined measurement period. The synchronously detected signal is subtracted from a predetermined offset voltage, and this difference is then integrated over the measurement period.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 5, 2002
    Date of Patent: February 17, 2004
    Assignee: Prospects, Corp.
    Inventors: Christopher J. O'Connor, Stephen A. Hawley
  • Patent number: 6693273
    Abstract: A system and method are disclosed for enabling the selective monitoring of various regions of an aperture having a powered closure operative therein. Each of plural, individually selectable emitters is adapted to provide a narrow beam whose angle with respect to a horizontal plane is offset from the other emitters. All of the radiated beams lie in substantially the same plane in azimuth. A controller responds to certain stimuli to selectively activate one or more of the emitters. The energy thus produced is monitored by a receiver preferably disposed within the same housing. The receiver output is analyzed by the controller to identify the presence of an obstacle in that portion of the aperture illuminated by the selected emitter(s). A variety of systems may provide input to the controller for the purpose of influencing which of the plural emitters are to be activated for object detection.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 2, 2000
    Date of Patent: February 17, 2004
    Assignee: Prospects, Corp.
    Inventors: Christopher J. O'Connor, Stephen A. Hawley
  • Publication number: 20020190195
    Abstract: An object detection system employs a photo-emitter and photo-detector for synchronously detecting and processing an optical signal reflected from an object in a pinch zone of a window or door opening. A photo-emitter light signal is modulated by a modulation signal having an active phase and an inactive phase. The optical detector provides an optical detector signal that is a function of the intensity of the received light. The detected light signal is synchronously detected using a switching amplifier that multiplies the reflected modulated light signal by a first gain during the active phase and by a second gain during the inactive phase. The duration of the active and inactive phases and the first and second gains are selected such that the system gain will average to zero for ambient light when integrated over a predetermined measurement period. The synchronously detected signal is subtracted from a predetermined offset voltage, and this difference is then integrated over the measurement period.
    Type: Application
    Filed: August 5, 2002
    Publication date: December 19, 2002
    Inventors: Christopher J. O'Connor, Stephen A. Hawley
  • Patent number: 6455839
    Abstract: An object detection system employs a photo-emitter and photo-detector for synchronously detecting and processing an optical signal reflected from an object in a pinch zone of a window or door opening. A photo-emitter light signal is modulated by a modulation signal having an active phase and an inactive phase. The optical detector provides an optical detector signal that is a function of the intensity of the received light. The detected light signal is synchronously detected using a switching amplifier that multiplies the reflected modulated light signal by a first gain during the active phase and by a second gain during the inactive phase. The duration of the active and inactive phases and the first and second gains are selected such that the system gain will average to zero for ambient light when integrated over a predetermined measurement period. The synchronously detected signal is subtracted from a predetermined offset voltage, and this difference is then integrated over the measurement period.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 15, 2000
    Date of Patent: September 24, 2002
    Assignee: Prospects, Corp.
    Inventors: Christopher J. O'Connor, Stephen A. Hawley
  • Publication number: 20020074528
    Abstract: An object detection system employs a photo-emitter and photo-detector for synchronously detecting and processing an optical signal reflected from an object in a pinch zone of a window or door opening. A photo-emitter light signal is modulated by a modulation signal having an active phase and an inactive phase. The optical detector provides an optical detector signal that is a function of the intensity of the received light. The detected light signal is synchronously detected using a switching amplifier that multiplies the reflected modulated light signal by a first gain during the active phase and by a second gain during the inactive phase. The duration of the active and inactive phases and the first and second gains are selected such that the system gain will average to zero for ambient light when integrated over a predetermined measurement period. The synchronously detected signal is subtracted from a predetermined offset voltages and this difference is then integrated over the measurement period.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 15, 2000
    Publication date: June 20, 2002
    Applicant: PROSPECTS, CORP.
    Inventors: Christopher J. O'Connor, Stephen A. Hawley
  • Patent number: 6157024
    Abstract: A monitoring system for use in detecting the presence of an obstacle in or proximate to an aperture. Materials are applied to one or more reflecting surfaces adjacent the aperture, enabling the improvement of the signal-to-noise ratio in the system without requiring tuning the system for the particular environment. The choice of specific material depends upon the type of radiation used for aperture monitoring and whether an obstacle is detected as an increase or decrease in reflected radiation. A calibration LED within the monitoring system enables predictable performance over a range of temperatures. The monitoring system is also provided with the capacity to adjust to variations in the background-reflected radiation, either automatically by monitoring trends in system performance or by external command. The latter case includes the use of a further element for communicating to the monitoring system directly or indirectly.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 3, 1999
    Date of Patent: December 5, 2000
    Assignee: Prospects, Corp.
    Inventors: Eugene R. Chapdelaine, Christopher J. O'Connor, Robert J. Burger, Stephen A. Hawley