Patents by Inventor Steven D. Cech
Steven D. Cech 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: 11072094Abstract: A system for direct injection of selected thermal-infrared (IR) wavelength radiation or energy into articles for a wide range of processing purposes is provided. These purposes may include heating, raising or maintaining the temperature of articles, or stimulating a target item in a range of different industrial, medical, consumer, or commercial circumstances. The system is especially applicable to operations that require or benefit from the ability to irradiate at specifically selected wavelengths or to pulse or inject the radiation. The system is particularly advantageous when functioning at higher speeds and in a non-contact environment with the target.Type: GrantFiled: February 9, 2006Date of Patent: July 27, 2021Assignee: PRESSCO IP LLCInventors: Don W. Cochran, Steven D. Cech, Noel Edward Morgan
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Patent number: 10857722Abstract: A laser diode based system for direct injection of selected thermal-infrared (IR) wavelength radiation or energy into articles for a wide range of processing purposes is provided. These purposes may include heating, raising or maintaining the temperature of articles, or stimulating a target item in a wide range of different industrial, medical, consumer, or commercial applications. The system is especially applicable to operations that require or benefit from the ability to irradiate at specifically selected wavelengths or to pulse or inject the radiation. The system is particularly advantageous when functioning at higher speeds and in a non-contact environment with the target.Type: GrantFiled: June 7, 2006Date of Patent: December 8, 2020Assignee: Pressco IP LLCInventors: Don W. Cochran, Steven D. Cech, Noel Edward Morgan, Denwood F. Ross, III
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Patent number: 9636012Abstract: Ophthalmic lens assemblies and methods of assembly and use may include a lens assembly including a lens element and a protective cover. The lens element includes a contact lens surface and a faceted optical body including a distal portion and a faceted portion including one or more mirror facets to form a TIR activity pathway. The protective cover includes a contact aperture shaped to receive the contact lens surface, a grip portion, and a facet housing portion including an interior surface. The contact aperture of the protective cover is stretch-fit about a periphery of the contact lens surface to maintain a proximal-side fluid seal. The grip portion of the protective cover is stretch-fit about the distal portion of the lens element to maintain a distal-side fluid seal. One or more TIR-inducing air gaps are defined by the facet housing portion between the interior surface and the mirror facets.Type: GrantFiled: September 25, 2015Date of Patent: May 2, 2017Assignee: Volk Optical Inc.Inventors: Steven D. Cech, John Pysarchuk
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Publication number: 20160089022Abstract: Ophthalmic lens assemblies and methods of assembly and use may include a lens assembly including a lens element and a protective cover. The lens element includes a contact lens surface and a faceted optical body including a distal portion and a faceted portion including one or more mirror facets to form a TIR activity pathway. The protective cover includes a contact aperture shaped to receive the contact lens surface, a grip portion, and a facet housing portion including an interior surface. The contact aperture of the protective cover is stretch-fit about a periphery of the contact lens surface to maintain a proximal-side fluid seal. The grip portion of the protective cover is stretch-fit about the distal portion of the lens element to maintain a distal-side fluid seal. One or more TIR-inducing air gaps are defined by the facet housing portion between the interior surface and the mirror facets.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 25, 2015Publication date: March 31, 2016Applicant: Volk Optical, Inc.Inventors: Steven D. Cech, John Pysarchuk
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Patent number: 8598557Abstract: This application relates to an apparatus and method for providing patterned illumination fields for use within process control and article inspection applications. More specifically, it pertains to the use of patterned illuminators to enable visual surface inspection of polished objects such as ball bearings. The use of patterned illuminators properly disposed in relation to a polished part under inspection allows small surface imperfections such as scratches and pits to become visible against the normal surface background. The use of carefully engineered illuminators facilitates advantageous defect-site scattering from generally dark field sources. The patterned nature of the illuminators defined by this invention allows the complete surface of three-dimensional parts to be effectively highlighted using dark field illumination fields.Type: GrantFiled: June 20, 2003Date of Patent: December 3, 2013Assignee: Pressco Technology Inc.Inventors: Don W. Cochran, Steven D. Cech, Thomas H. Palombo, Michael L. Yoder, Jesse C. Booher, Terry L. Graves
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Publication number: 20130250243Abstract: A retinal imaging device is provided comprising an optical stage, one or more illumination sources, an optical system, a position-sensitive optical tracking sensor, a retinal image sensor, and a tracking controller. The illumination sources are configured to direct an illumination beam onto a cornea of an eye under examination where the illumination beam undergoes both specular and diffuse reflection. The position-sensitive optical tracking sensor comprises a non-image forming sensor configured to generate a signal indicative of the relative positioning of relatively low and high intensity portions of an optical signal incident on the sensor, in at least two dimensions.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 30, 2013Publication date: September 26, 2013Applicant: VOLK OPTICAL, INC.Inventor: Steven D. Cech
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Patent number: 8097857Abstract: This application relates to an apparatus and method for providing snapshot action thermal infrared imaging within automated process control article inspection applications. More specifically, it pertains to the use of snapshot mode lead salt area-array imaging sensors (20) as the imaging front-end in high-speed machine vision inspection systems (12). the relatively low-cost, good measurement sensitivity at temperatures consistent with thereto-electric cooling means, and the ability to be operated in snap-shot mode enables lead salt-based image acquisition sensors (20) to be used in a variety of automated process control and article inspection applications.Type: GrantFiled: August 21, 2002Date of Patent: January 17, 2012Assignee: Pressco Technology Inc.Inventors: Don W. Cochran, Steven D. Cech
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Patent number: 7946706Abstract: This invention is directed towards ophthalmic lenses used to assist during vitreoretinal surgery. More specifically, it is directed towards ophthalmic lenses that are constructed to generate a high-resolution image of the retinal surface during surgery while maintaining a minimal mechanical envelop all while using materials and assembly methods compatible with autoclave sterilization techniques.Type: GrantFiled: February 10, 2006Date of Patent: May 24, 2011Assignee: Volk Optical Inc.Inventors: Steven D. Cech, Aaron V. Weber
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Patent number: 7940479Abstract: In accordance with one embodiment of the present invention, a positioning device comprises a microscope assembly and a lens positioning assembly. The lens positioning assembly comprises a lens support subassembly and a bi-directional positioning guide. The lens support subassembly comprises a translating rod, while the positioning guide comprises a coiled spring. The coiled spring is canted relative to a longitudinal axis of the rod. The inner periphery of the coiled spring engages in a spring loaded state an outer periphery of the rod such that the coiled spring provides a frictional force about the outer periphery of the rod. This frictional force provided by the coiled spring about the outer periphery of the rod is sufficient to hold the rod within the inner periphery, but permit infinitely variable bi-directional movement of the rod through the inner periphery under an applied force. Additional embodiments are disclosed and claimed.Type: GrantFiled: January 8, 2008Date of Patent: May 10, 2011Assignee: Volk Optical, Inc.Inventors: Steven D. Cech, Gerald Kotnik
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Patent number: 7909464Abstract: An improved diagnostic ophthalmic lens using extra-low dispersion material, defined by having an Abbe Number, Vd>80, is provided. Such a single element diagnostic ophthalmic lens may be used for examination of the eye in conjunction with either an Indirect Opthalmoscope or a Slit Lamp Biomicroscope.Type: GrantFiled: January 26, 2007Date of Patent: March 22, 2011Assignee: Volk Optical Inc.Inventors: Steven D. Cech, Stephen Jon Lawn
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Patent number: 7903331Abstract: In accordance with one embodiment of the present invention, a microscope is provided comprising a microscope assembly and a lens positioner. The lens positioner comprises a tension control assembly, an adjustable lens extension assembly, and a tensile cord coupling the tension control assembly to the adjustable lens extension assembly. The tension control assembly is configured to control the degree of tension in the tensile cord. The adjustable lens extension assembly comprises a flexible linkage subassembly and a lens support subassembly. The flexible linkage subassembly comprises a proximal end and a distal end and is configured such that the distal end is movable relative to the proximal end through a plurality of degrees of freedom of movement. The lens support subassembly is secured to the distal end of the flexible linkage subassembly.Type: GrantFiled: July 26, 2007Date of Patent: March 8, 2011Assignee: Volk Optical, Inc.Inventor: Steven D. Cech
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Patent number: 7499219Abstract: An autoclavable diagnostic ophthalmic lens system includes a biconvex lens element having front and rear surfaces and a housing in which the biconvex lens element is mounted. The biconvex lens element is fabricated from a glass having an index-of-refraction greater of 1.7 or greater. The glass composition meets the following parameters: (% SiO2 (by weight)+% B2O3) is less than 50%; % of alkali metal compounds+% of alkaline earth metal compounds is less than 10%; and (% SiO2+% B2O3)/(% rare earth compounds) is less than 1.Type: GrantFiled: March 28, 2006Date of Patent: March 3, 2009Assignee: Volk Optical, Inc.Inventors: Steven D. Cech, Timothy D. Edwards, Sean P. McGinnis
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Patent number: 7488965Abstract: This application relates to an apparatus and method for automated inspection of formed metal containers. More specifically, it pertains to the use of machine vision systems to identify and correlate manufacturing defects occurring in formed food and beverage containers to specific manufacturing paths or sources of origin (eg., body makers) used in the container forming process. The disclosed invention is enabled by the placement of a machine-readable code on specific portions of the can body during the forming process and the use of illumination exposure techniques.Type: GrantFiled: November 7, 2003Date of Patent: February 10, 2009Assignee: Pressco Technology Inc.Inventors: Don W. Cochran, Dennis S. Bradley, Steven D. Cech, Fredrick F. Awig, II, Terry L. Graves, Thomas H. Palombo, Michael L. Yoder
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Patent number: 7432453Abstract: This invention relates to a method and apparatus for mass and/or volume measurements of manufactured articles. More particularly, this invention relates to a method and apparatus for mass and/or volume measurements that can be performed on-line in a part manufacturing process. On-line measurement of the mass or volume of material contained in a specific region of interest of the manufactured items is performed 100% on-line. Real-time process control information is based on real-time measurement of the mass or volume of material contained in a specific region of interest of a manufactured item. Automated quality control inspection for manufactured articles is based on real-time measurement of the mass or volume of material contained in a specific region of interest of manufactured items.Type: GrantFiled: October 22, 2004Date of Patent: October 7, 2008Assignee: Pressco Technology Inc.Inventors: Don W. Cochran, Steven D. Cech
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Publication number: 20080239524Abstract: In accordance with one embodiment of the present invention, a positioning device comprises a microscope assembly and a lens positioning assembly. The lens positioning assembly comprises a lens support subassembly and a bi-directional positioning guide. The lens support subassembly comprises a translating rod, while the positioning guide comprises a coiled spring. The coiled spring is canted relative to a longitudinal axis of the rod. The inner periphery of the coiled spring engages in a spring loaded state an outer periphery of the rod such that the coiled spring provides a frictional force about the outer periphery of the rod. This frictional force provided by the coiled spring about the outer periphery of the rod is sufficient to hold the rod within the inner periphery, but permit infinitely variable bi-directional movement of the rod through the inner periphery under an applied force. Additional embodiments are disclosed and claimed.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 8, 2008Publication date: October 2, 2008Applicant: VOLK OPTICAL, INC.Inventors: Steven D. Cech, Gerald Kotnik
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Patent number: 7425296Abstract: A system for direct injection of selected thermal-infrared (IR) wavelength radiation or energy into articles for a wide range of processing purposes is provided. These purposes may include heating, raising or maintaining the temperature of articles, or stimulating a target item in a range of different industrial, medical, consumer, or commercial circumstances. The system is especially applicable to operations that require or benefit from the ability to irradiate at specifically selected wavelengths or to pulse or inject the radiation. The system is particularly advantageous when functioning at higher speeds and in a non-contact environment with the target.Type: GrantFiled: December 3, 2004Date of Patent: September 16, 2008Assignee: Pressco Technology Inc.Inventors: Don W. Cochran, Steven D. Cech, Noel Edward Morgan
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Patent number: 7338170Abstract: An ophthalmoscopy lens system includes a contact lens and an image forming lens. The contact lens and the image forming lens are in a spaced-apart arrangement such that an open air space exists between the contact lens and the image forming lens and the inner surfaces are exposed.Type: GrantFiled: October 14, 2005Date of Patent: March 4, 2008Assignee: Volk Optical Inc.Inventors: Steven D. Cech, Kakarla V. Chalam, Timothy D. Edwards, Gerald Kotnik
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Publication number: 20080013188Abstract: In accordance with one embodiment of the present invention, a microscope is provided comprising a microscope assembly and a lens positioner. The lens positioner comprises a tension control assembly, an adjustable lens extension assembly, and a tensile cord coupling the tension control assembly to the adjustable lens extension assembly. The tension control assembly is configured to control the degree of tension in the tensile cord. The adjustable lens extension assembly comprises a flexible linkage subassembly and a lens support subassembly. The flexible linkage subassembly comprises a proximal end and a distal end and is configured such that the distal end is movable relative to the proximal end through a plurality of degrees of freedom of movement. The lens support subassembly is secured to the distal end of the flexible linkage subassembly.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 26, 2007Publication date: January 17, 2008Applicant: VOLK OPTICAL, INC.Inventor: Steven D. Cech
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Publication number: 20070171371Abstract: An improved diagnostic ophthalmic lens using extra-low dispersion material, defined by having an Abbe Number, Vd>80, is provided. Such a single element diagnostic ophthalmic lens may be used for examination of the eye in conjunction with either an Indirect Ophthalmoscope or a Slit Lamp Biomicroscope.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 26, 2007Publication date: July 26, 2007Inventors: Steven D. Cech, Stephen Jon Lawn
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Patent number: 7227166Abstract: This application relates to an apparatus and method for automated inspection of formed metal containers. More specifically, it pertains to the use of machine vision systems to identify and correlate manufacturing defects occurring in formed food and beverage containers to specific manufacturing paths or sources of origin (e.g., body makers) used in the container forming process. The disclosed invention is enabled by the placement of a machine-readable code on specific portions of the can body during the forming process and the use of machine vision reading techniques.Type: GrantFiled: October 21, 2004Date of Patent: June 5, 2007Assignee: Pressco Technology Inc.Inventors: Don W. Cochran, Dennis S. Bradley, Steven D. Cech, Frederick F. Awig, II, Terry L. Graves, Thomas H. Palombo, Michael L. Yoder