Patents by Inventor Tej Kaushal

Tej Kaushal 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).

  • Publication number: 20090287452
    Abstract: The invention relates to an improved method of providing customers with indications of whether certain articles, for instance footwear or clothing, will fit that customer and to making recommendations for articles that will fit. The method takes body size data regarding the size/shape of the appropriate body part of the customer and compares the data against a reference body size/shape associated with an article. The reference body size is obtained from the recorded body sizes of previous customers who are known to fit the particular article. A match between the current customer's body size and the reference body size for an article is an indication that such article will fit that customer. The present invention thus avoids any need to obtain any size information about the article itself and can generate the reference body size data through normal retail practices. The invention is particularly applicable to the fitting of shoes.
    Type: Application
    Filed: May 13, 2008
    Publication date: November 19, 2009
    Inventors: Maurice Stanley, Tej Kaushal
  • Patent number: 7579592
    Abstract: A thermal torch (12) comprises an infrared camera (22) and a visible light emitter (28, 26) arranged so as to illuminate hot objects with visible light. This projection of visible light onto the scene, rather than observing it at infrared wavelengths converted to visible light by a display screen, makes viewing the scene more natural. Applications include medical imaging equipment, night driving systems, stage lights, and security lights. The profile of the beam of visible light can be modulated with a beam profiler (26) which may be a LCD. The infrared camera (22) and visible projector (28,26) may be bore-sighted to facilitate overlying of the visible projected image onto the scene.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 23, 2001
    Date of Patent: August 25, 2009
    Assignee: QinetiQ Limited
    Inventor: Tej Kaushal
  • Publication number: 20070129613
    Abstract: Flexible and conformal medical light sources and related diagnostic devices directed to monitoring blood characteristics (e.g. levels of CO, oxygen, or bilirubin) and photo-therapeutic devices for treatment of ailments such as psoriasis and some forms of cancer. The flexible light source preferably comprises one or more organic light emitting diodes on a flexible substrate. Light sources may also be used for purposes of treatment. The substrate can also form a integral strap for attachment of the device over or around the patient's body. Optionally, the device comprises a photo-detector arranged to detect and monitor emissions from the sources. Flexible and conformal medical light detectors and devices are also provided.
    Type: Application
    Filed: November 18, 2004
    Publication date: June 7, 2007
    Inventors: Katie Rochester, Ian Sage, Tej Kaushal
  • Publication number: 20060166407
    Abstract: A method of hermetically packaging an electronic device (8), in an enclosure (2) comprising mutually inter-engageable first and second housing members (4, 6), comprising the steps of securing the electronic device (8) to the first housing member (4), engaging the first (4) and second (6) housing members such that an hermetic seal is provided there between, wherein the engagement step is performed in a controlled atmosphere. The hermetic seal may be provided by an interference fit between the first (4) and second (6) housing members or via sealing means (16) interposed between the housing members (4, 6). The second housing member (6) may comprise an optical element (20), for example a window or lens. The packaging method is particularly applicable to packaging thermal detectors, for example microbolometer arrays.
    Type: Application
    Filed: September 1, 2003
    Publication date: July 27, 2006
    Inventors: Tej Kaushal, Paul Manning, John Gillham, Gary Stacey, David Pooley, Peter Laitenberger
  • Publication number: 20050224732
    Abstract: A focal plane detector adapted to be calibrated using an image of part of the human body. Further, a method of calibrating a focal plane detector having a plurality of detector elements, comprising the steps of presenting a first and a second image to the focal plane detector array, measuring the output from each detector during each first and second image, analysing the outputs and compensating for errors in the output of each detector element such that the outputs from the detector elements are substantially equal when illuminated with electromagnetic radiation of a given intensity. The first and second images have substantially no discernible features therein, and one of the first and second images comprises an image of part of the human body. The apparatus and method are particularly applicable to focal plane detectors sensitive to infrared radiation.
    Type: Application
    Filed: January 31, 2003
    Publication date: October 13, 2005
    Inventor: Tej Kaushal
  • Publication number: 20050116168
    Abstract: The invention relates to a device and method for communicating with a thermal detector module and an appropriate thermal detector for a use with such a control device. The device for communicating with a thermal detector module comprises a means for providing a collimated beam of thermal infrared radiation and means for modulating the intensity of the collimated beam or thermal infrared radiation. The intensity modulated thermal infrared beam, when directed on to the thermal detector module from a position within the module's field of view, is suitable or triggering a response from the thermal detector module. The intensity modulated thermal infrared beam may also he encoded with a digital signal to control the function of the thermal detector. The invention relates to a device and method for communicating with a thermal detector module and an appropriate thermal detector for a use with such a control device.
    Type: Application
    Filed: February 3, 2003
    Publication date: June 2, 2005
    Inventors: Tej Kaushal, John Gillham
  • Publication number: 20050089193
    Abstract: A sensor having a detector array is provided with means for determining whether the normal field of view of the sensor has been obscured. The image output from the detector array is compared by a processor to an image of the normal filed of view, previously acquired and stored in a memory. Where there are significant differences between the images the processor activates an alarm. The location of high spatial frequency detail in the image may be compared and the absence of such detail used to give an indication that the sensor may be masked.
    Type: Application
    Filed: January 31, 2003
    Publication date: April 28, 2005
    Inventors: Tej Kaushal, Paul Manning
  • Publication number: 20050077469
    Abstract: A driver's head position sensor is used to control deployment of safety airbags in a vehicle. An array of thermal imaging detectors provides a thermal image of a driver and detects both his head and position of his head relative to the airbags. Movement of the head towards the airbags, for example during manual operation of a radio, is measured and used to control the amount of airbag deployment. The detector array may be a 32 by 32 or 64 by 64 array of detectors such as microbridge resistance bolometer detectors.
    Type: Application
    Filed: January 31, 2003
    Publication date: April 14, 2005
    Inventor: Tej Kaushal
  • Publication number: 20050067556
    Abstract: An Array of detectors can be configured to be read as separate detectors, or to be connected into larger groups, e.g. groups of four (a 2×2 array). This allows the formation of a relatively high definition image, and a much faster formation of a lower resolution image. This may be used with in an automobile to control deployment of safety airbags in accordance with a drivers position relative to the airbags. Preferably the array is a 64×64 array of thermal detectors.
    Type: Application
    Filed: January 31, 2003
    Publication date: March 31, 2005
    Inventors: Tej Kaushal, Paul Manning, John Gillham
  • Publication number: 20030047683
    Abstract: A thermal torch (12) comprises an infrared camera (22) and a visible light emitter (28, 26) arranged so as to illuminate hot objects with visible light. This projection of visible light onto the scene, rather than observing it at infrared wavelengths converted to visible light by a display screen, makes viewing the scene more natural. Applications include medical imaging equipment, nightdriving systems, stage lights, and security lights. The profile of the beam of visible light can be modulated with a beam profiler (26) which may be an LCD. The infrared camera (22) and visible projector (28, 26) may be bore-sighted to facilitate overlying of the visible projected image onto the scene.
    Type: Application
    Filed: September 10, 2002
    Publication date: March 13, 2003
    Inventor: Tej Kaushal