Patents Issued in August 31, 2004
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Patent number: 6784402Abstract: A steel wire for MAG welding in DC-electrode negative contains about 0.20% by mass or less of C, about 0.25% to about 2.5% by mass of Si, about 0.45% to about 3.5% by mass of Mn, about 0.005% to about 0.040% by mass of rare-earth elements, about 0.05% by mass or less of P, about 0.05% by mass or less of S, and the balance being Fe and incidental impurities. A method for MAG welding in DC-electrode negative for welding steel sheets having a thickness of about 0.2 to about 4.5 mm using the steel wire is also disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: March 27, 2002Date of Patent: August 31, 2004Assignee: JFE Steel CorporationInventors: Tokihiko Kataoka, Shuichi Sakaguchi, Koichi Yasuda
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Patent number: 6784403Abstract: A car cigarette lighter includes a lighter main body, a cylindrical socket body, and a cylindrical case. The lighter main body is selectively inserted into the socket body. An ash disposal hole is formed in the socket body for discharging ash from inside the socket body to the outside of the socket body. The case covers the socket body. A discharge hole is formed in the case for discharging liquid from inside the case to the outside of the case. This prevents ash from being discharged outside the cigarette lighter and lets liquid that has entered inside the cigarette lighter, to be discharged outside.Type: GrantFiled: January 28, 2003Date of Patent: August 31, 2004Assignee: Kabushiki Kaisha Tokai Rika Denki SeisakushoInventors: Kenichi Abe, Tetsuo Yamamoto, Kenji Nakatani, Hiroshi Fujimoto, Hiroharu Tsutaki, Hiroshi Miyazaki
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Patent number: 6784404Abstract: A method and apparatus is provided for operating a self-cleaning oven in which a gas sensor, such as for measuring concentrations of CO gas, is located remote from, yet in gas communication with, an exhaust flue of the oven. The gas sensor is located at the end of an outlet tube which extends from the exhaust flue. A sample gas flow is provided to the gas sensor through the outlet tube to isolate the sensor from the heat of the oven and a filter device is located in the outlet tube for filtering the sample gas flow. A valve may be provided at the inlet to the outlet tube. The rate of change (slope) of successive readings of gas concentrations may be used to determine when the combustion of food material is complete, in order to terminate a self-cleaning cycle.Type: GrantFiled: July 9, 2001Date of Patent: August 31, 2004Assignee: Whirlpool CorporationInventors: Robert William Meyer, Paul Karl Krueger, Erin M. May, Richard L. Baker, Steven T. Baas, Anthony T. Jenkins, M. Reza Ghassemzadeh, Matthew T. Wizeman
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Patent number: 6784405Abstract: A food product is heated by maintaining the food product in an AC electrical field generated by an RF signal. As the heating takes place, maximum energy is delivered to the food product using automatic impedance matching to adjust the rate of the process.Type: GrantFiled: April 24, 2003Date of Patent: August 31, 2004Assignees: The State of Oregon, acting by and through the State Board of Higher Education on Behalf of Oregon State UniversityInventors: Benjamin A. Flugstad, Qingyue Ling, Edward R. Kolbe, John Henry Wells, Yanyun Zhao, Jae W. Park
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Patent number: 6784406Abstract: A microwave oven having an improved configuration of its mounting bracket to couple a magnetron to a waveguide, to reduce the number of operations to couple the magnetron to a waveguide, and which is stable in a fixed state of the mounting bracket to obtain a more efficient cooling effect for the magnetron. The microwave oven includes an oven body, an inner case disposed in the oven body, which defines a cooking chamber therein and an electric component chamber at its outside, a mounting bracket attached to the electric component chamber, which is provided with one or more pockets and is provided near the pocket with a reinforcing section to prevent bending deformation of the mounting bracket, and a magnetron mounted on the mounting bracket, which has one or more coupling portions to be inserted into the pocket of the mounting bracket.Type: GrantFiled: August 20, 2002Date of Patent: August 31, 2004Assignee: Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd.Inventor: Jong-Yueol Park
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Patent number: 6784407Abstract: A desk top sealer includes three compartments for housing a solenoid assembly, a power supply and a circuit board, respectively. A source of air flow flows into an initial compartment and is channeled through apertures in brackets forming the two remaining compartments for cooling purposes and is exhausted from each compartment through a base. The circuit board, upon actuation, provides RF energy to a fixed ceramic/metal jaw to heat and weld plastic tubing clamped to the fixed jaw by a movable jaw at ground potential. The movable jaw is guided during translation by a pair of rods extending from a face plate, which rods also prevent rotation of the movable jaw about its axis of translation to maintain the movable jaw in alignment with the fixed jaw. The movable jaw is relatively massive to serve as a heat sink for the heat of the tubing being welded and includes a substantial surface area to dissipate to the ambient environment any heat buildup that may occur.Type: GrantFiled: February 27, 2003Date of Patent: August 31, 2004Assignee: Engineering & Research Associates, Inc.Inventors: Douglas F. Wright, Leonard T. Williams, Tulsie P. Summer
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Patent number: 6784408Abstract: A two-dimensional array of lateral-effect detectors (or position-sensing devices) is used to simultaneously measure multi-point centroidal locations at high speed. It is one of the primary components of a high-speed optical wavefront sensor design comprising a Shack-Hartmann-type lenslet array and associated analog circuitry including analog-to-digital (A/D) converters, and digital micro-processors. The detector array measures the centroidal location of each incident beam emerging from the lenslet array and calculates the local wavefront slope based on the beam deviations from their respective subaperture centers. The wavefront sensor is designed for high temporal bandwidth operation and is ideally suited for applications such as laser-beam propagation through boundary-layer turbulence, atmospheric turbulence, or imperfect optics. The wavefront sensor may be coupled with a deformable mirror as primary components of an adaptive optics system.Type: GrantFiled: April 24, 2002Date of Patent: August 31, 2004Assignee: Oceanit Laboratories, Inc.Inventors: Ken C. K. Cheung, Ronald J. Hugo
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Patent number: 6784409Abstract: An electronic device is described which comprises a functional element chip having a photofunctional element formed thereon, a wiring member electrically connected to a terminal of the functional element chip, and an encapsulant for fixing the functional element chip and the wiring member, wherein a light blocking member with an opening portion is provided on a front face side of the wiring member, and wherein an end of the opening portion is located more inside than an inner end of the wiring member.Type: GrantFiled: March 22, 2001Date of Patent: August 31, 2004Assignee: Canon Kabushiki KaishaInventor: Masashi Kitani
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Patent number: 6784410Abstract: It is an object of this invention to provide an image input system, image input apparatus, and image input method which can greatly reduce the time before actual image reading is started, and which is easy to use in accordance with a power-saving standard. To achieve this object, an image input system having an image input apparatus whose image reading is controllable from an external apparatus includes a light source light amount controller for controlling a light source for illuminating an original, and a switch for designating the start of original image reading. When designation of the start of original image reading is detected, the light source light amount controller turns on the light source and starts light amount adjustment, and the start of the image input apparatus from the external apparatus is designated.Type: GrantFiled: January 22, 2002Date of Patent: August 31, 2004Assignee: Canon Kabushiki KaishaInventor: Daisuke Ishizuka
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Patent number: 6784411Abstract: In an active matrix display device integrated with peripheral drive circuits, an image sensor is provided on the same substrate as a pixel matrix and peripheral drive circuits. The image sensor is formed on the substrate having pixel electrodes, pixel TFTs connected to the pixel electrodes and CMOS-TFTs for driving the pixel TFTs. The light receiving unit of the image sensor has light receiving elements having a photoelectric conversion layer and light receiving TFTs. These TFTs are produced in the same step. The lower electrode and transparent electrode of the light receiving element are produced by patterning the same film as the light shielding film and the pixel electrodes arranged in the pixel matrix.Type: GrantFiled: May 7, 2002Date of Patent: August 31, 2004Assignee: Semiconductor Energy Laboratory Co., Ltd.Inventors: Hongyong Zhang, Masayuki Sakakura
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Patent number: 6784412Abstract: The image sensing device incorporates a charge multiplication function in its serial register. The design layout is compact in size and the charge multiplication register consists of multi-channel sections that are evenly positioned around the periphery of the image sensing area. The individual charge multiplying register sections are coupled together by only 90-degree multi-channel turns located at the image area array corners. The device allows for the optical image sensing area center to be located near the chip center and consequently near the mechanical package center with the minimum silicon chip area sacrifice.Type: GrantFiled: August 12, 2002Date of Patent: August 31, 2004Assignee: Texas Instruments IncorporatedInventor: Jaroslav Hynecek
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Patent number: 6784413Abstract: A reading apparatus for reading a target object includes a photosensor module having a plurality of photosensors arranged at least one plane, and a transparent conductive layer provided between the target object and the photosensor module.Type: GrantFiled: November 6, 2001Date of Patent: August 31, 2004Assignee: Casio Computer Co., Ltd.Inventors: Kazuhiro Sasaki, Makoto Sasaki, Hisashi Aoki
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Patent number: 6784414Abstract: An opening fabricating apparatus for creating an opening with desired dimensions at a mask tip of a near-field optical microscope, and a near-field optical microscope using the same are provided. The apparatus comprising: a light source 116; reflection means 140; light detection means 124; press means 128, 130 pressing a probe tip against said reflection means; storage means 142; calculation means 144 figuring out the quantity of light of the reflected light for the acquisition of said opening with desired dimensions from the calibration information stored in said storage means; and press control means 126 controlling pressing of said probe tip against said reflection means so as to allow the quantity of light of said reflected light to become equal to the quantity figured out by said calculation means. The probe opening fabricating apparatus is capable of readily fabricating an opening of desired dimensions with a high reproducibility.Type: GrantFiled: August 1, 2002Date of Patent: August 31, 2004Assignee: Jasco CorporationInventors: Tsutomu Inoue, Fuminori Sato, Yoshihito Narita
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Patent number: 6784415Abstract: A method of installing a multi-beam photoelectric safeguard system for making a light curtain of closely aligned light beams closely to a pressing machine first positions main light emitting and detecting devices (11, 12). The method next mounts a projecting portion (21) to the pressing machine and identifies optical axes interrupted by the projecting portion (21). Subsequently, after setting a sub light detecting device (13) adjacent to one side of the projecting portion (21), the method adjusts optical axes between the sub light detecting device (13) and the main light emitting device (11). Finally, after setting a sub light emitting device (14) adjacent to the other side of the projecting portion (21), the methods adjusts optical axes between the sub light emitting device (14) and the main light detecting device (12).Type: GrantFiled: August 30, 2002Date of Patent: August 31, 2004Assignee: Keyence CorporationInventors: Motohiro Kudo, Tetsu Inoue
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Patent number: 6784416Abstract: A polarization transformer can be constructed using a continuously adjustable polarization transforming device and a limited-range adjustable polarization transforming device. In general, the response time of the limited-range adjustable polarization transforming device is faster than that of the continuously adjustable polarization transforming device. When the two devices are properly controlled using error signals derived from a transformed optical signal, the polarization state of the optical signal can be adjusted with sufficient speed and without the loss of control associated with reset cycles.Type: GrantFiled: December 31, 2001Date of Patent: August 31, 2004Assignee: 3M Innovative Properties CompanyInventor: Levent Biyikli
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Patent number: 6784417Abstract: In an optical encoder, a rotary disk plate has slits formed along a circumferential direction and rotates to intermittently pass light through the slits such that the passed light has a periodical intensity variation. A stationary mask plate has apertures spatially shifted from each other and splits the passed light into two light fluxes having different phases of the periodical intensity variation due to the spatial shift of the apertures. Two light receiving elements receive the two light fluxes respectively, and generate two electric signals having a same cycle corresponding to the periodical intensity variation of the light fluxes and different electric phases. A light guiding member is provided between the stationary mask plate and the light receiving elements to guide the light fluxes while expanding the spacing between the light fluxes such that the light receiving elements are spaced from each other at a distance greater than the spacing of the light fluxes.Type: GrantFiled: December 5, 2003Date of Patent: August 31, 2004Assignee: Nidec Copal CorporationInventor: Hirohiko Sonoki
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Patent number: 6784418Abstract: One or more mounting registration points provide alignment between a FIMS system and a specimen handling system that delivers a specimen retrieved from a specimen transport box. The specimen handling system includes one or more mounting points, each cooperating with an alignment fixture to immovably secure the specimen handling system to the FIMS system at a corresponding mounting registration point. This mounting technique provides automatic alignment of the specimen handling system to each mounting registration point of the FIMS system.Type: GrantFiled: December 24, 2002Date of Patent: August 31, 2004Assignee: Newport CorporationInventors: Paul Bacchi, Paul S. Filipski
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Patent number: 6784419Abstract: The present invention provides a flame-retardant electromagnetic wave absorber that exhibits excellent formability and electromagnetic wave-absorbing properties, and can be easily assembled and constructed. The electromagnetic wave absorber comprises a wave-absorbing body and a base plate supporting the bottom thereof, wherein the wave-absorbing body is formed in a pyramid shape by fitting polygonal wave-absorbing plates into each other.Type: GrantFiled: October 26, 2000Date of Patent: August 31, 2004Assignee: Kabushiki Kaisha RikenInventors: Toshikatsu Hayashi, Yasushi Sakai
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Patent number: 6784420Abstract: Apparatus and methods are provided for interacting light with particles, including but not limited to biological matter such as cells, in unique and highly useful ways. Optophoresis consists of subjecting particles to various optical forces, especially optical gradient forces, and more particularly moving optical gradient forces, so as to obtain useful results. In biology, this technology represents a practical approach to probing the inner workings of a living cell, preferably without any dyes, labels or other markers. In one aspect, a method is provided for interacting an optical gradient field in three dimensions with a particle by interfering two beams to generate a plurality of planar fronts, providing a plurality of particles in a medium, and moving the planar fronts relative to the particles, whereby the particles are separated at least in part based upon the dielectric constant of the particles.Type: GrantFiled: November 14, 2001Date of Patent: August 31, 2004Assignee: Genoptix, Inc.Inventors: Mark M. Wang, Eugene Tu, James P. O'Connell, Kristie L. Lykstad, William F. Butler
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Patent number: 6784421Abstract: An apparatus and method whereby ions from an ion source can be selected and transferred via a multipole analyzer by inductive detection. Ions generated at an elevated pressure are transferred by a pump and capillary system into a multipole device. The multipole device is composed of one analyzing section with two trapping sections at both sides. When the proper voltages are applied, the trapping sections trap ions within the analyzing region. The ions are then detected by two sets of detection electrodes.Type: GrantFiled: June 14, 2001Date of Patent: August 31, 2004Assignee: Bruker Daltonics, Inc.Inventor: Melvin A. Park
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Patent number: 6784422Abstract: An interface apparatus, for coupling a plurality of ion source to a mass spectrometer has a plurality of ion sources for generating a plurality of ion beams. An inlet device for passing ion beams into the mass spectrometer is provided as is a device or mechanism for selecting one of the ion beams for passage through into the mass spectrometer and for blocking the other ion beams. An outlet provides a connection to a mass spectrometer. A corresponding method is provided.Type: GrantFiled: December 23, 2002Date of Patent: August 31, 2004Assignees: MDS Inc., Applera CorporationInventors: Thomas R. Covey, Bruce Thomson, Charles L. Jolliffe
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Patent number: 6784423Abstract: A method for determining the shape and size of particles and their constituent elements is disclosed. Particle ions are accelerated through a mass spectrometer useful in identifying the source particle of the resulting ions. By measuring the time-varying intensity of the identified ions as they strike a detector, a plot of the intensity of the ions over time is obtained for each ionized particle. The size of each ionized particle is determined by measuring a time span corresponding to the width of the peak of this plot. If the detector is a phosphor detector, the shape of the particle may be determined by using a high-speed camera to capture cross-section images of the ion-induced light pattern at closely-spaced successive moments in time. Alternatively, the intensity of ions striking the detector along at least one lateral dimension may be detected.Type: GrantFiled: September 20, 2002Date of Patent: August 31, 2004Assignee: Lucent Technologies Inc.Inventors: William David Reents, Jr., Michael J Schabel
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Patent number: 6784424Abstract: The present invention relates to an apparatus and method for focusing, separating, and detecting gas-phase ions using the principles of quadrupole fields, substantially at or near atmospheric pressure. Ions are entrained in a concentric flow of gas and travel through a high-transmission element into a RF/DC quadrupole, through a second high-transmission element, and then impact on an ion detector, such as a faraday plate; or through an aperture with subsequent identification by a mass spectrometer. Ions with stable trajectories pass through the RF/DC quadrupole while ions with unstable trajectories drift off-axis collide with the rods and are lost. Embodiments of this invention are devices and methods for focusing, separating and detecting gas-phase ions without the need for a vacuum chamber when coupled to atmospheric ionization sources.Type: GrantFiled: May 25, 2002Date of Patent: August 31, 2004Inventors: Ross C Willoughby, Edward W Sheehan
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Patent number: 6784425Abstract: The present invention pertains to a technique of electron spectroscopic imaging that is easy to perform and cost effective. This technique allows for spatial resolution enhancement of electron beam semiconductor inspection systems (for example a critical dimension scanning electron microscope CD-SEM) as well as to obtain useful physical or chemical information on the investigated specimen. The technique involves a high pass energy filter that is alternately set, or multiplexed, at two energies. For an inspected area on a specimen, the detected intensity level at the higher energy setting is subtracted from the intensity level at the lower energy setting. The obtained differential value corresponds to electrons having energy within the range of the first and second filter settings. This obtained differential value is used to generate an image of the specimen for inspection purposes.Type: GrantFiled: November 9, 2001Date of Patent: August 31, 2004Assignee: KLA-Tencor Technologies CorporationInventors: Gian Francesco Lorusso, Laurence Stuart Hordon, Sander Josef Gubbens, Douglas Keith Masnaghetti
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Patent number: 6784426Abstract: An electron beam irradiation apparatus which irradiates an electron beam to an object for easily detecting a defect of a backscattered electron detector, including: an electron beam generating section for generating an electron beam; a plurality of backscattered electron detectors for detecting backscattered electrons generated when the electron beam is irradiated on a mark; a plurality of attenuation sections for attenuating signal values indicating quantity of backscattered electrons detected by the plurality of backscattered electron detectors; and a defect detecting section for detecting a defect of the plurality of backscattered electron detectors based on the signal values attenuated by the plurality of attenuation sections, with attenuation factors for the plurality of attenuation sections being varied.Type: GrantFiled: October 16, 2003Date of Patent: August 31, 2004Assignee: Advantest Corp.Inventors: Takayuki Sugiura, Hideki Nasuno
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Patent number: 6784427Abstract: TEM samples are cut from a solid state material with length (l) and width (b) and with a front-side sample surface (7) onto which a curable adhesive of the flowable type is applied for fixing a fiber (2) with a diameter (d) aligned on the sample surface (7) in the longitudinal direction of the sample substantially centrally with respect to the width (b), with the adhesive (3) applied substantially over the entire area on the sample surface (7) and the fiber (2) aligning itself upon being placed onto the adhesive (3) and being wetted essentially along its entire length with the adhesive and the latter subsequently being cured. A simple and economical preparation of TEM samples with high quality is thereby made possible.Type: GrantFiled: October 6, 2003Date of Patent: August 31, 2004Assignee: Bal-Tec AGInventors: Wolfgang Grunewald, Alex Vogt
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Patent number: 6784428Abstract: An apparatus and method capable of providing IR spectral information using IR absorption phenomena requires no moving parts or Fourier Transform during operation. IR spectral information and chemical analysis of a sample in a sample containing functional groups is determined by using an IR source, a sampling accessory for positioning the sample volume, an optically dispersive element, a focal plane array (FPA) arranged to detect the dispersed light beam, and a processor and display to control the FPA, and display an IR spectrograph. Fiber-optic coupling allows remote sensing, and portability, reliability, and ruggedness is enhanced due to the no-moving part construction. Use of the apparatus and method has broad industrial and environmental application, including measurement of thickness and chemical composition of various films, coatings, and liquids, and may also be used in real-time sensing of hazardous materials, including chemical and biological warfare agents.Type: GrantFiled: October 29, 2001Date of Patent: August 31, 2004Assignee: UD Technology CorporationInventors: John F. Rabolt, Mei-Wei Tsao
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Patent number: 6784429Abstract: Apparatus and method for in situ measurements of at least one property of a liquid contained within a vessel.Type: GrantFiled: April 19, 2002Date of Patent: August 31, 2004Assignee: Energy Research CompanyInventors: Robert De Saro, Arel Weisberg
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Patent number: 6784430Abstract: A flame sensor for combustion flame temperature determination comprises elongated extensions that are positioned with parallel interdigitated longitudinal axis with respect to one another. An optical spectrometer comprises the sensor and a system comprises the sensor. A method for combustion flame temperature determination comprises obtaining a first photodiode signal and a second photodiode signal by using photodiode devices comprising photodiodes with elongated extending interdigitated digits. A method of fabricating a flame sensor for combustion flame temperature determination, comprises forming first and second photodiodes with elongated extending interdigitated digits.Type: GrantFiled: October 23, 2002Date of Patent: August 31, 2004Assignee: General Electric CompanyInventors: Kevin S. Matocha, Jeffrey B. Fedison, James W. Kretchmer, Dale M. Brown, Peter M. Sandvik
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Patent number: 6784431Abstract: A non-destructive method is provided for determining the amount of an anodize coating on a metallic substrate. A value of infrared energy reflected from the metallic substrate without the anodize coating is determined. A value of infrared energy reflected from the metallic substrate with the anodize coating is determined. A value of infrared energy absorbed in the anodize coating is determined, and the value of the infrared energy absorbed in the anodize coating is correlated to an amount of the anodize coating.Type: GrantFiled: June 13, 2002Date of Patent: August 31, 2004Assignee: The Boeing CompanyInventors: Paul H. Shelley, Linda A. Caldwell Stancin, Kathryn A. Soucy
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Patent number: 6784432Abstract: An X-ray detector module (1) is provided, in which a preferably metallic carrier (3) forms tubular cells (4) in which there is provided a mixture of a binder (7) and scintillator particles (6). The absorption of X-rays by the scintillator particles (6) gives rise to the emission of light of a longer wavelength (&lgr;1, &lgr;2) that can be detected by a detector (5) arranged at the far end of the cells (4). In order to keep the light yield as high as possible, a difference of less than 20% is pursued between the refractive indices of the binder (7) and the scintillator particles (6) and/or nano-crystalline scintillator particles (6) of a size of between 1 and 100 nm are used. Preferably, the cell walls (3, 3′) are extended in the direction of incidence of the X-rays in order to form an anti-scatter grid above the detector.Type: GrantFiled: November 26, 2001Date of Patent: August 31, 2004Assignee: Koninklijke Philips Electronics N.V.Inventor: Herfried Karl Wieczorek
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Patent number: 6784433Abstract: An ionizing radiation image sensor and a method for ionizing radiation imaging, including an ionizing radiation sensitive element, a generally pixellated array of capacitors cooperating with the ionizing radiation sensitive element and a charge source, which is operative to electrically charge the pixellated array of capacitors through a gap.Type: GrantFiled: May 7, 2002Date of Patent: August 31, 2004Assignee: Edge Medical Devices Ltd.Inventor: Albert Zur
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Patent number: 6784434Abstract: A method for fabricating a radiation detector including at least one Thin Film Transistor (TFT) includes forming a low resistance data line strap unitary with a light block element on the TFT.Type: GrantFiled: June 25, 2002Date of Patent: August 31, 2004Assignee: General Electric CompanyInventors: William Andrew Hennessy, Douglas Albagli, Ji Ung Lee, Ching-Yeu Wei
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Patent number: 6784435Abstract: A UV detector is located at an arbitrary measuring position on an object on which UV intensity and dose are measured and measures the UV intensity and dose at the measuring position. The receptor includes a UV photo-receiving device having a photosemiconductive layer containing nitrogen and at least one of elements of Al, Ga and In, and a UV untransmissive member having a function of preventing UV transmitted through the UV receiving device from being received by the object.Type: GrantFiled: July 23, 2002Date of Patent: August 31, 2004Assignee: Fuji Xerox Co., Ltd.Inventors: Shigeru Yagi, Osamu Ohtani, Hisayoshi Mori
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Patent number: 6784436Abstract: A radiation detector arrangement for imaging of an object comprises multiple line detector units, each being arranged for one-dimensional imaging of the respective ray bundle. The detector units are arranged parallel in a two-dimensional array. The detector units are sited in rows and stacks, the rows being parallel with the detector unit and the stacks being orthogonal thereto, where the one-dimensional detector units in each row are together capable of detecting the object in one dimension. A device is provided for moving the detector units relative the object parallel with the stacks at least a distance corresponding to the distance between two adjacent detector units in the stacks.Type: GrantFiled: April 18, 2002Date of Patent: August 31, 2004Assignee: Xcounter ABInventor: Tom Francke
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Patent number: 6784437Abstract: The invention is directed to a corrector for correcting energy-dependent first-order aberrations of the first degree as well as third-order spherical aberrations of electron-optical lens systems. The corrector includes at least one quadropole septuplet (S1) having seven quadrupoles (Q1 to Q7). The quadrupoles are mounted symmetrically to a center plane (ZS) so as to permit excitation along a linear axis. The corrector furthermore includes at least five octopoles (O1 to O7) which can be excited within the quadrupole septuplet. In an advantageous embodiment, two quadrupole septuplets are mounted in series one behind the other. The quadrupole fields of the two quadrupole septuplets are excited antisymmetrically to a center plane lying between the two quadrupole septuplets.Type: GrantFiled: December 4, 2002Date of Patent: August 31, 2004Assignee: Leo Elektronenmikroskopie GmbHInventor: Harald Rose
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Patent number: 6784438Abstract: An electron projection lithography apparatus using secondary electrons includes a secondary electron emitter which is spaced apart from a substrate holder by a first predetermined interval and has a patterned mask formed on a surface thereof to face the substrate holder, a primary electron emitter which is spaced apart by a second predetermined interval from the secondary electron emitter in a direction opposite to the substrate holder and emits primary electrons to the secondary electron emitter, a second power supply which applies a second predetermined voltage between the substrate holder and the secondary electron emitter, a first power supply which applies a first predetermined voltage between the secondary electron emitter and the primary electron emitter, and a magnetic field generator which controls a path of secondary electrons emitted from the secondary electron emitter.Type: GrantFiled: October 21, 2003Date of Patent: August 31, 2004Assignee: Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd.Inventors: In-kyeong Yoo, Chang-wook Moon, Dong-wook Kim
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Patent number: 6784439Abstract: An electrospray device includes a high voltage electrode chamber. The high voltage electrode chamber includes an inlet for receiving a fluid to be ionized and for directing the fluid into the chamber and at least one electrode having an exposed surface within the chamber. A flow channel directs fluid over a surface of the electrode and out of the chamber. The length of the flow channel over the electrode is greater than the height of the flow channel over the electrode, thereby producing enhanced mass transport to the working electrode resulting in improved electrolysis efficiency. An outlet is provided for transmitting the fluid out from the electrode chamber. A method of creating charged droplets includes flowing a fluid over an electrode where the length over the electrode is greater than the height of the fluid flowing over the electrode.Type: GrantFiled: July 19, 2001Date of Patent: August 31, 2004Assignee: UT Battelle, LLCInventor: Gary J. Van Berkel
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Patent number: 6784440Abstract: A compact, efficient, easy-to-maintain enclosable cabinet for sanitizing a liquid flowing along a cascade within a cabinet body, having a cabinet body, a plurality of troughs directing the liquid along a predetermined path including a cascade within the cabinet body and one or more sanitizing radiation sources for subjecting the liquid to a sanitizing radiation for a predetermined time while flowing along the predetermined path, whereby the liquid is subject to sufficient sanitizing radiation for a predetermined level of sanitization. The sanitizing radiation sources are assemblies having a UV light source, a UV light shield located between the UV light source and the liquid and a rigid internal reflector shield located between the UV light source and the UV light shield.Type: GrantFiled: July 26, 2002Date of Patent: August 31, 2004Assignee: BOC, Inc.Inventors: Ronald G. Fink, Walter Ellis, Charles Bearsall
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Patent number: 6784441Abstract: A manually controlled sensor for authenticity identification of luminescent identification features on documents is described, in which the identification feature is illuminated with an excitation wavelength and may respond at a different wavelength, with the response wavelength being detected and evaluated by a radiation receiver. In order to improve the sensitivity and to comply with the safety at work regulations, a focused beam (31, 32), which is emitted from a beam source (1), is converted by focusing optics (2, 3) in such a manner that a scanning bar (22), which is approximately in the form of a line, is projected on the surface of the object (5) to be investigated, which causes the identification region (21) which is arranged on the object (5) to fluoresce in a luminescent manner in at least one subregion, and the luminescence signal produced in this way is passed via detection optics (9, 9′, 10) to an evaluation unit (11), which evaluates the luminescence signal.Type: GrantFiled: July 3, 2001Date of Patent: August 31, 2004Assignees: Bundesdruckerei GmbH, Baumer Electric AGInventors: Benedikt Ahlers, Roland Gutmann, Arnim Franz-Burgholz, Anett Bailleu, Manfred Paeschke, Peter Halter, Hans Zerbel, Uwe Weber
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Patent number: 6784442Abstract: This invention provides a multi-charged-particle beam exposure apparatus capable of easily correcting at a high precision the electron-optic characteristics of each column which constitutes an electron-optic system. The exposure apparatus has magnetic lens arrays (ML1, ML2, ML3, and ML4) which commonly adjust the electron-optic characteristics of a plurality of columns which constitute the electron-optic system, and dynamic focus lenses or deflector arrays which individually correct the electron-optic characteristics of the columns.Type: GrantFiled: December 27, 2002Date of Patent: August 31, 2004Assignee: Canon Kabushiki KaishaInventors: Masato Muraki, Hiroya Ohta, Shin-ichi Hashimoto
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Patent number: 6784443Abstract: A preferred storage system includes a container, a closure lid, and a compression link. Preferably, the container includes an outer wall, which defines an interior, and a first open end. The closure lid is configured to be inserted within the open end of the container, and is adapted to engage in a sealing relationship with the outer wall of the container. Preferably, the compression link includes a container engagement surface and a closure lid engagement surface. The compression link is configured to engage between the closure lid and the outer wall of the container to retain the closure lid in sealing engagement with the container. The container engagement surface and the closure lid engagement surface are configured to extend outwardly from each other, with the container engagement surface being adapted to engage the outer wall of the container and the closure lid engagement surface being adapted to engage the closure lid. Methods also are provided.Type: GrantFiled: December 22, 2000Date of Patent: August 31, 2004Assignee: NAC International, INCInventors: Charles W. Pennington, George C. Carver
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Patent number: 6784444Abstract: Apparatus for containing, transporting, and storing or disposing of radioactive machinery, including decommissioned nuclear reactor pressure vessels. An improved, economically-produced container allows easier handling and packaging of machinery within plants where the machinery has been installed, and offers improved shock absorption and attenuation characteristics, especially when packaging is complete, through the provision, for example, of integral fenders. The invention also includes methods of making the container.Type: GrantFiled: July 10, 2002Date of Patent: August 31, 2004Assignee: WMG, Inc.Inventors: Peter T. Tuite, Kevin T. Tuite, Albert A. Freitag
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Patent number: 6784445Abstract: The apparatus allows monitoring layer depositions in a process chamber. The apparatus has a light source, a sensor element, and at least one light detector. The sensor element is suitably configured in order to influence the intensity of the light beam measured by the detector by the thickness of the layer growing on the sensor element. The novel monitoring method for measuring the transmitted light intensity utilizes the apparatus. The sensor element has a continuous opening through which the intensity of the light is observed as a function of the opening grown over by the thickness of the growing layer.Type: GrantFiled: December 28, 2001Date of Patent: August 31, 2004Assignees: raunhofer-Gesellschaft zur Foederung der Angewandten Forschung E.V., Infineon Technologies AGInventors: Jürgen Ziegler, Reinhold Waller, Lothar Pfitzner, Claus Schneider, Heiner Ryssel, Volker Tegeder
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Patent number: 6784446Abstract: One aspect of the present invention relates to a system and method for detecting defects on a reticle by inspecting latent images printed on a resist wafer by the reticle. The system includes a wafer having a printed photoresist layer formed thereon, a latent image inspection system connected to the wafer exposure system for examining the printed photoresist layer in order to determine whether a reticle employed to print the photoresist layer is defective, and a processor for receiving data from the inspection system in order to verify the presence of defects on the reticle. The method involves printing a first latent image, a second latent image, and a third latent image on a resist wafer using a reticle, and comparing the three latent images to one another to determine whether the reticle is defective. Comparison of the latent images may be facilitated by employing an optical system programmed to perform such comparisons.Type: GrantFiled: August 29, 2002Date of Patent: August 31, 2004Assignee: Advanced Micro Devices, Inc.Inventors: Khoi A. Phan, Bhanwar Singh, Bharath Rangarajan
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Patent number: 6784447Abstract: A machine vision inspection system for industrial parts such as plastic molded caps or the like can reliably detect defects at very high inspection rates on the order of 1600 per minute of a variety of cap colors and liners including previously difficult to inspect combinations. Advantageously, the system includes an inclined inspection ramp which provides separation between the caps which are processed through an inspection station to provide accurate imaging of each individual cap without interference from adjacent caps. Further, the inspection station includes a reflective device which provides accurate and reliable imaging of numerous views of caps with a single color to detect and identify defects.Type: GrantFiled: May 6, 2002Date of Patent: August 31, 2004Assignee: Logical Systems, Inc.Inventor: Joseph P. Gochar, Jr.
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Patent number: 6784448Abstract: A method for reading a radiation image from a stimulable phosphor sheet composed of a substrate and a stimulable phosphor layer containing a latent radiation image by means of a radiation image-reading means having stimulating light-applying unit and a stimulated emission-collecting unit having a lens and a stimulated emission-receiving plane, which is performed by the steps of applying a stimulating light onto the phosphor layer under the condition that the phosphor sheet moves along its sheet plane in relation to the stimulated emission-collecting unit; collecting a stimulated emission emitting from the area onto which the stimulating light is applied on the emission-receiving plane through the lens; and photoelectrically converting the collected emission into electric signals in the stimulated emission-collecting unit, is improved by moving the stimulable phosphor sheet in relation to the emission-collecting unit under the condition that the stimulating light-applied area of the stimulable phosphor layer iType: GrantFiled: February 27, 2002Date of Patent: August 31, 2004Assignee: Fuji Photo Film Co., Ltd.Inventors: Keiko Neriishi, Yuichi Hosoi
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Patent number: 6784449Abstract: In a radiation image recording/read-out apparatus, a stimulable phosphor sheet having a reflective layer which is not longer than 5 &mgr;m in scattering length and is interposed between a stimulable phosphor layer and a support layer is used. Radiation is projected onto the stimulable phosphor sheet from the support layer side, and stimulating light is projected onto the stimulable phosphor sheet from the stimulable phosphor layer side. Stimulated emission, emitted from the stimulable phosphor layer upon exposure to the stimulating light, is detected from the stimulable phosphor layer side.Type: GrantFiled: April 3, 2002Date of Patent: August 31, 2004Assignee: Fuji Photo Film Co., Ltd.Inventor: Seiji Tazaki
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Patent number: 6784450Abstract: A heterojunction bipolar transistor is provided having an improved current gain cutoff frequency. The heterojunction bipolar transistor includes a graded base layer formed from antimony. The graded base allows the heterojunction bipolar transistor to establish a quasi-electric field to yield an improved cutoff frequency.Type: GrantFiled: July 22, 2002Date of Patent: August 31, 2004Assignee: MicroLink Devices, Inc.Inventors: Noren Pan, Byung-Kwon Han
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Patent number: 6784451Abstract: In one embodiment, a two-junction phase qubit includes a superconducting loop and two Josephson junctions separated by a mesoscopic island on one side and a bulk loop on another side. The material forming the superconducting loop is a superconducting material with an order parameter that violates time reversal symmetry. In one embodiment, a two-junction phase qubit includes a loop of superconducting material, the loop having a bulk portion and a mesoscopic island portion. The loop further includes a relatively small gap located in the bulk portion. The loop further includes a first Josephson junction and a second Josephson junction separating the bulk portion from the mesoscopic island portion. The superconducting material on at least one side of the first and second Josephson junctions has an order parameter having a non-zero angular momentum in its pairing symmetry. In one embodiment, a qubit includes a superconducting loop having a bulk loop portion and a mesoscopic island portion.Type: GrantFiled: December 17, 2002Date of Patent: August 31, 2004Assignee: D-Wave Systems Inc.Inventors: Mohammad H. S. Amin, Alexandre Zagoskin, Geordie Rose, Jeremy P. Hilton