Patents by Inventor Steven A. Berger
Steven A. Berger 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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Publication number: 20240253762Abstract: An aircraft canopy comprises first and second canopy portions, wherein the first canopy portion includes a leading edge having a sawtooth shape and wherein the second canopy portion has a trailing edge complementary to the shape of the front bow edge. An interconnect structure is disposed between the leading edge and the trailing edge and maintains the first and second canopy portions in assembled relationship.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 30, 2023Publication date: August 1, 2024Inventors: Thaddeus Steven Berger, Thomas C. Yeh
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Patent number: 11440818Abstract: A system for disinfecting fluid includes a plurality of fluid reactors. Each of the fluid reactors includes at least one UVC LED. The UVC LED includes an LED chip configured to emit UVC radiation and a package coupled with the LED chip. The LED chip has a top surface that defines a chip top surface area. The top surface is formed from a semiconductor material having an index of refraction. The fluid reactor has at least one wall that defines a chamber configured to contain the fluid. The at least one wall has an aperture configured to receive UVC radiation into the chamber. The aperture extends through the at least one wall. The aperture has an aperture area that is (1) smaller than a top surface area of the package and (2) equal to or larger than the chip top surface area.Type: GrantFiled: December 8, 2020Date of Patent: September 13, 2022Assignee: Crystal IS, Inc.Inventors: Leo Schowalter, Rajul Randive, Steven Berger
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Patent number: 11279632Abstract: A system for disinfecting fluid includes a UVC LED. The UVC LED includes an LED chip configured to emit UVC radiation and a package coupled with the LED chip. The LED chip has a top surface that defines a chip top surface area. The top surface is formed from a semiconductor material having an index of refraction. The fluid reactor has at least one wall that defines a chamber configured to contain the fluid. The at least one wall has an aperture configured to receive UVC radiation into the chamber. The aperture extends through the at least one wall. The aperture has an aperture area that is (1) smaller than a top surface area of the package and (2) equal to or larger than the chip top surface area.Type: GrantFiled: April 22, 2020Date of Patent: March 22, 2022Assignee: Crystal IS, Inc.Inventors: Leo Schowalter, Rajul Randive, Steven Berger
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Publication number: 20210087078Abstract: A system for disinfecting fluid includes a plurality of fluid reactors. Each of the fluid reactors includes at least one UVC LED. The UVC LED includes an LED chip configured to emit UVC radiation and a package coupled with the LED chip. The LED chip has a top surface that defines a chip top surface area. The top surface is formed from a semiconductor material having an index of refraction. The fluid reactor has at least one wall that defines a chamber configured to contain the fluid. The at least one wall has an aperture configured to receive UVC radiation into the chamber. The aperture extends through the at least one wall. The aperture has an aperture area that is (1) smaller than a top surface area of the package and (2) equal to or larger than the chip top surface area.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 8, 2020Publication date: March 25, 2021Inventors: LEO SCHOWALTER, RAJUL RANDIVE, STEVEN BERGER
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Publication number: 20200331775Abstract: A system for disinfecting fluid includes a UVC LED. The UVC LED includes an LED chip configured to emit UVC radiation and a package coupled with the LED chip. The LED chip has a top surface that defines a chip top surface area. The top surface is formed from a semiconductor material having an index of refraction. The fluid reactor has at least one wall that defines a chamber configured to contain the fluid. The at least one wall has an aperture configured to receive UVC radiation into the chamber. The aperture extends through the at least one wall. The aperture has an aperture area that is (1) smaller than a top surface area of the package and (2) equal to or larger than the chip top surface area.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 22, 2020Publication date: October 22, 2020Inventors: LEO SCHOWALTER, RAJUL RANDIVE, STEVEN BERGER
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Publication number: 20190374631Abstract: Methods of priming a Sus' immune system are disclosed. The methods comprise administering an effective amount of a Mycobacterial whole cell lysate to a Sus within an effective period of time after the Sus is born.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 23, 2017Publication date: December 12, 2019Inventors: Aaron Gilbertie, Steven Berger, Federico Zuckermann
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Patent number: 9865427Abstract: A user interface for operation of a scanning electron microscope device that combines lower magnification reference images and higher magnification images on the same screen to make it easier for a user who is not used to the high magnification of electron microscopes to readily determine where on the sample an image is being obtained and to understand the relationship between that image and the rest of the sample. Additionally, other screens, such as, for example, an archive screen and a settings screen allow the user to compare saved images and adjust the settings of the system, respectively.Type: GrantFiled: May 5, 2015Date of Patent: January 9, 2018Assignee: FEI CompanyInventors: Martinus Petrus Maria Bierhoff, Bart Buijsse, Cornelis Sander Kooijman, Hugo Van Leeuwen, Hendrik Gezinus Tappel, Colin August Sanford, Sander Richard Marie Stoks, Steven Berger, Ben Jacobus Marie Bormans, Koen Arnoldus Wilhelmus Driessen, Johannes Antonius Hendricus W. G. Persoon
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Publication number: 20160059913Abstract: A collapsible towing dolly with a rectangular frame for assembly on a driving surface beneath a towed vehicle. Four sides of the rectangular frame cradle a pair of opposing tires on the towed vehicle. The rectangular frame can be adjusted in size to accommodate different towed vehicles. The corners of the rectangular frame flex, so that the frame displaces in parallelogram fashion when pulled around a curve, allowing the towed vehicle to track behind the tow vehicle. The rectangular frame is raised off the driving surface by means of a liftable attachment between the rectangular frame and each of a pair of dolly wheel assemblies. Alternatively, jacks attached to the rectangular frame lift the rectangular frame. The rectangular frame attaches to a standard hitch on the tow vehicle via a tongue assembly removably attached to the rectangular frame.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 27, 2015Publication date: March 3, 2016Inventors: Steven Berger, David Lysaker
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Patent number: 9222207Abstract: A cross-tufting machine and process for manufacturing carpet. The cross-tufting machine includes a sewing head and a tufting gun. The sewing head is movably mounted on support railing and a support platform is provided to support carpet that is to be provided with a tufted secondary pattern. The carpet moves in steps on top of the support platform in a machine direction and the sewing head traverses back and forth in a cross-wise direction wherein the tufting gun forms the tufted secondary pattern in the carpet.Type: GrantFiled: March 5, 2014Date of Patent: December 29, 2015Assignee: SIDETUFT, LLCInventors: Robert S. Weiner, M. Steven Berger, David B. Porter
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Publication number: 20150332891Abstract: A user interface for operation of a scanning electron microscope device that combines lower magnification reference images and higher magnification images on the same screen to make it easier for a user who is not used to the high magnification of electron microscopes to readily determine where on the sample an image is being obtained and to understand the relationship between that image and the rest of the sample. Additionally, other screens, such as, for example, an archive screen and a settings screen allow the user to compare saved images and adjust the settings of the system, respectively.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 5, 2015Publication date: November 19, 2015Applicant: FEI COMPANYInventors: MART PETRUS MARIA BIERHOFF, BART BUIJSSE, CORNELIS SANDER KOOIJMAN, HUGO VAN LEEUWEN, HENDRIK GEZINUS TAPPEL, COLIN AUGUST SANFORD, SANDER RICHARD MARIE STOKS, STEVEN BERGER, BEN JACOBUS MARIE BORMANS, KOEN ARNOLDUS WILHELMUS DRIESSEN, JOHANNES ANTONIUS HENDRICUS W. G. PERSOON
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Patent number: 9025018Abstract: A user interface for operation of a scanning electron microscope device that combines lower magnification reference images and higher magnification images on the same screen to make it easier for a user who is not used to the high magnification of electron microscopes to readily determine where on the sample an image is being obtained and to understand the relationship between that image and the rest of the sample. Additionally, other screens, such as, for example, an archive screen and a settings screen allow the user to compare saved images and adjust the settings of the system, respectively.Type: GrantFiled: June 7, 2007Date of Patent: May 5, 2015Assignee: FEI CompanyInventors: Martinus Petrus Maria Bierhoff, Bart Buijsse, Cornelis Sander Kooijman, Hugo Van Leeuwen, Hendrik Gezinus Tappel, Colin August Sanford, Sander Richard Marie Stoks, Steven Berger, Ben Jacobus Marie Bormans, Koen Arnoldus Wilhelmus Driessen, Johannes Antonius Hendricus W.G. Persoon
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Publication number: 20140272260Abstract: A cross-tufting machine and process for manufacturing carpet. The cross-tufting machine includes a sewing head and a tufting gun. The sewing head is movably mounted on support railing and a support platform is provided to support carpet that is to be provided with a tufted secondary pattern. The carpet moves in steps on top of the support platform in a machine direction and the sewing head traverses back and forth in a cross-wise direction wherein the tufting gun forms the tufted secondary pattern in the carpet.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 5, 2014Publication date: September 18, 2014Inventors: Robert S. WEINER, M. Steven BERGER, David B. PORTER
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Patent number: 8309921Abstract: A compact electron microscope uses a removable sample holder having walls that form a part of the vacuum region in which the sample resides. By using the removable sample holder to contain the vacuum, the volume of air requiring evacuation before imaging is greatly reduced and the microscope can be evacuated rapidly. In a preferred embodiment, a sliding vacuum seal allows the sample holder to be positioned under the electron column, and the sample holder is first passed under a vacuum buffer to remove air in the sample holder.Type: GrantFiled: February 1, 2011Date of Patent: November 13, 2012Assignee: FEI CompanyInventors: Martinus Petrus Maria Bierhoff, Bart Buijsse, Cornelis Sander Kooijman, Hugo Van Leeuwen, Hendrik Gezinus Tappel, Colin August Sanford, Sander Richard Marie Stoks, Steven Berger, Ben Jacobus Marie Bormans, Koen Arnoldus Wilhelmus Driessen, Johannes Antonius Hendricus W. G. Persoon
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Publication number: 20110133083Abstract: A compact electron microscope uses a removable sample holder having walls that form a part of the vacuum region in which the sample resides. By using the removable sample holder to contain the vacuum, the volume of air requiring evacuation before imaging is greatly reduced and the microscope can be evacuated rapidly. In a preferred embodiment, a sliding vacuum seal allows the sample holder to be positioned under the electron column, and the sample holder is first passed under a vacuum buffer to remove air in the sample holder.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 1, 2011Publication date: June 9, 2011Applicant: FEI COMPANYInventors: MART PETRUS MARIA BIERHOFF, Bart Buijsse, Cornelis Sander Kooijman, Hugo Van Leeuwen, Hendrik Gezinus Tappel, Colin August Sanford, Sander Richard Marie Stoks, Ben Jacobus Marie Bormans, Steven Berger, Koen Arnoldus Wilhelmus Driessen, Johannes Antonius Hendricus WILHELMUS Gerardus Persoon
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Patent number: 7917349Abstract: An improved simulator for an analytical instrument that provides the student with an experience similar to that of operating the actual instrument. In one preferred embodiment, the invention combines real functionality and simulated functionality where at least one function of the analytical instrument is real. In another preferred embodiment, the invention combines a functional first instrument along with a simulation of a second instrument, the simulation including both hardware with limited functionality and software that simulates the output of a functional instrument to create a teaching aid for use in classrooms and teaching laboratories.Type: GrantFiled: June 17, 2006Date of Patent: March 29, 2011Assignee: FEI CompanyInventors: Steven Berger, Colin August Sanford
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Patent number: 7906762Abstract: A compact electron microscope uses a removable sample holder having walls that form a part of the vacuum region in which the sample resides. By using the removable sample holder to contain the vacuum, the volume of air requiring evacuation before imaging is greatly reduced and the microscope can be evacuated rapidly. In a preferred embodiment, a sliding vacuum seal allows the sample holder to be positioned under the electron column, and the sample holder is first passed under a vacuum buffer to remove air in the sample holder.Type: GrantFiled: June 7, 2007Date of Patent: March 15, 2011Assignee: FEI CompanyInventors: Mart Petrus Maria Bierhoff, Bart Buijsse, Cornelis Sander Kooijman, Hugo Van Leeuwen, Hendrik Gezinus Tappel, Colin August Sanford, Sander Richard Marie Stoks, Ben Jacobus Marie Bormans, Steven Berger, Koen Arnoldus Wilhelmus Driessen, Johannes Antonius Hendricus Wilhelmus Gerardus Persoon
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Publication number: 20100314551Abstract: A UV source is regulated according to one or more purification parameters to produce a desired germicidal effect in a liquid while minimizing wasted power.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 10, 2010Publication date: December 16, 2010Inventors: Timothy J. Bettles, Steven Berger, Sandra B. Schujman, Leo J. Schowalter
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Publication number: 20100230590Abstract: A compact electron microscope is robust, simple to operate, and preferably requires no special utilities. Imaging can begin shortly after a sample is inserted. A preferred simplified design includes permanent magnets for focusing, lack a vacuum controller and vacuum gauge, and uses a backscattered electron detector and no secondary electron detector.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 7, 2007Publication date: September 16, 2010Applicant: FEI COMPANYInventors: Mart Petrus Maria Bierhoff, Bart Buijsse, Cornelis Sander Kooijman, Hugo Van Leeuwen, Hendrik Gezinus Tappel, Colin August Sanford, Sander Richard Marie Stoks, Steven Berger, Ben Jacobus Marie Bormans, Koen Arnoldus Wilhelmus Driessen, Johannes Antonius Hendricus W. G. Persoon
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Publication number: 20100194874Abstract: A user interface for operation of a scanning electron microscope device that combines lower magnification reference images and higher magnification images on the same screen to make it easier for a user who is not used to the high magnification of electron microscopes to readily determine where on the sample an image is being obtained and to understand the relationship between that image and the rest of the sample. Additionally, other screens, such as, for example, an archive screen and a settings screen allow the user to compare saved images and adjust the settings of the system, respectively.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 7, 2007Publication date: August 5, 2010Applicant: FEI COMPANYInventors: Mart Petrus Maria Bierhoff, Bart Buijsse, Cornelis Sander Kooljman, Hugo Van Leeuwen, Hendrik Gezinus Tappel, Colin August Sanford, Sander Richard Marie Stocks, Steven Berger, Ben Jacobus Marie Bormans, Koen Arnoldus Wilhelmus Driessen, Johannes Antonius Hendricus W.G. Persoon
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Publication number: 20100171037Abstract: A compact electron microscope uses a removable sample holder having walls that form a part of the vacuum region in which the sample resides. By using the removable sample holder to contain the vacuum, the volume of air requiring evacuation before imaging is greatly reduced and the microscope can be evacuated rapidly. In a preferred embodiment, a sliding vacuum seal allows the sample holder to be positioned under the electron column, and the sample holder is first passed under a vacuum buffer to remove air in the sample holder.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 7, 2007Publication date: July 8, 2010Applicant: FEI COMPANYInventors: Mart Petrus Maria Bierhoff, Bart Buijsse, Cornelis Sander Kooijman, Hugo Van Leeuwen, Hendrik Gezinus Tappel, Colin August Sanford, Sander Richard Marie Stoks, Steven Berger, Ben Jacobus Marie Bormans, Koen Arnoldus Wilhelmus Driessen, Johannes Antonius Hendricus W. G. Persoon