Measuring Infrared Radiation Reflected From Sample Patents (Class 250/341.8)
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Patent number: 6534768Abstract: A hemispherical detector comprising a plurality of photodetectors arranged in a substantially contiguous array, the array being substantially in the shape of a half-sphere, the half-sphere defining a closed end and an open end, the open end defining a substantially circular face. Also provided is a method for constructing a hemispherical detector comprising the steps of making a press mold of the desired shape of the hemispherical detector, pouring a material into the press mold to form a cast, finishing the cast to remove any defects, coating the cast with a coating material, and attaching a plurality of photodetectors to the cast.Type: GrantFiled: October 30, 2000Date of Patent: March 18, 2003Assignee: Euro-Oeltique, S.A.Inventors: Emil W. Ciurczak, Kevin C. Bynum
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Patent number: 6528790Abstract: A method and apparatus for detecting and removing water from a surface of a moving metal sheet in continuous treatment line to prevent the formation of water stains thereon. A selected surface area of the moving metal sheet is illuminated with infrared radiation having a wavelength substantially absorbed by water, and an optical sensor system is employed to view images reflected off the selected surface area. An optical bandpass filter limits transmission of infrared light to within a specific range of wavelengths known to be strongly absorbed by water. The sensor assembly produces a signal representative of the intensity of the reflected light. If the intensity signal is lower than a predetermined level, water is detected and the signal may be used to trigger a control device that sounds alarms, records the event, or otherwise controls the environment of the object so that detected water may be removed to prevent the formation of water stains.Type: GrantFiled: May 3, 2001Date of Patent: March 4, 2003Assignee: Bethlehem Steel CorporationInventor: Ralph G. Rudolph
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Publication number: 20030025082Abstract: A presence detector includes an optical emitter for emitting optical radiation, an optical detector for detecting a presence of an object based on receiving the optical radiation, and a microcontroller for controlling the optical emitter and processing the optical detector output, such that a range adjustment and range hysteresis based on the object are provided by software in the microcontroller.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 2, 2001Publication date: February 6, 2003Applicant: International Business Machines CorporationInventors: James Gabriel Brewington, James Lewis Levine, Duane Scott Miller, Michael Alan Schappert
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Patent number: 6509566Abstract: An oil and gas exploration system and method for land and airborne operations, the system and method used for locating subsurface hydrocarbon deposits based upon a remote detection of trace amounts of gases in the atmosphere. The detection of one or more target gases in the atmosphere is used to indicate a possible subsurface oil and gas deposit. By mapping a plurality of gas targets over a selected survey area, the survey area can be analyzed for measurable concentration anomalies. The anomalies are interpreted along with other exploration data to evaluate the value of an underground deposit. The system includes a differential absorption lidar (DIAL) system with a spectroscopic grade laser light and a light detector. The laser light is continuously tunable in a mid-infrared range, 2 to 5 micrometers, for choosing appropriate wavelengths to measure different gases and avoid absorption bands of interference gases.Type: GrantFiled: June 22, 2000Date of Patent: January 21, 2003Assignee: Ophir CorporationInventors: Paula R. Wamsley, Carl S. Weimer, Loren D. Nelson, Martin J. O'Brien
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Publication number: 20020190213Abstract: The present invention includes an ATR crystal system comprising: an ATR crystal, one face of the ATR crystal forming a portion of an interior surface of a containment vessel, a radiation source for creating a beam or radiation, the radiation sources optically connected to an input area of the ATR crystal; and a detector for recording the beam of radiation, the detector optically connected to an output area of the ATR crystal. The present invention also includes a method of sample analysis utilizing an ATR crystal embedded in a containment vessel comprising the steps of: providing a containment vessel having an ATR crystal embedded therein; generating a monochromatic beam of light; transmitting the beam to an input of the ATR crystal; transmitting the beam from an output of the ATR crystal to a detector; and recording a signal from the detector.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 27, 2002Publication date: December 19, 2002Inventors: Kevin C. Bynum, Abe S. Kassis
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Patent number: 6495833Abstract: A system for non-destructively imaging surfaces through a coating, in accordance with the present invention, includes a near-infrared (NIR) light source for illuminating a coated surface. A detector is positioned in an operative relationship with the NIR light source to receive light backscattered from the coated surface and from the coating. A gating device is positioned in an operative relationship with the detector to selectively permit light to pass to the detector to measure optical characteristics of the backscattered light such that determinations of a state of a surface below the coating is determined based on the optical characteristics of the backscattered light. Methods for performing the non-destructive imaging of the present invention are also disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: June 21, 2000Date of Patent: December 17, 2002Assignee: Research Foundation of CUNYInventors: Robert R. Alfano, Ping-Pei Ho
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Patent number: 6486475Abstract: A method of determining liquid absorption of an aggregate comprises providing a sample of the aggregate, adding liquid to the sample, subjecting the sample to a light source signal, monitoring a light reflected signal reflected from the sample and controlling addition of liquid to the sample as a function of the light reflected signal. The apparatus comprises a support for supporting a sample of the aggregate, a liquid source for adding liquid to the sample, a light source which subjects the sample to a light source signal, a light sensor which senses a reflected light signal reflected from the sample and a processor/controller which controls addition of liquid from the liquid source as a function of the reflected light signal. The light source is preferably an infrared source and the light sensor is preferably an infrared detector.Type: GrantFiled: August 22, 2000Date of Patent: November 26, 2002Assignee: Barnstead-Thermolyne CorporationInventors: Roger W. Earle, Sr., Eric T. Garz, Peter O. Lee, Mark D. Lockwood, Jason J. Schmitt
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Publication number: 20020166971Abstract: A topical recognition apparatus for monitoring surface condition of a bowling lane surface and a method thereof. The apparatus has a lamp that provides light on the bowling lane surface, and a sensor positioned proximate to the bowling lane surface, the sensor being adapted to sense light provided by at least one lamp after the light is scattered off the bowling lane surface, the scattered light being indicative of a surface condition of the bowling lane. The surface condition of the bowling lane monitored may be the quantity of oil on the bowling lane surface and/or the amount of wear on the bowling lane surface.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 10, 2002Publication date: November 14, 2002Applicant: ENSCO, Inc.Inventors: Douglas S. Burns, Alan J. Siegel
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Publication number: 20020168116Abstract: An image reading apparatus having a visible light source for emitting visible light, an invisible light source for emitting invisible light, an imaging optical system for irradiating a document by these light sources to form optical images of the document, and a CCD for photoelectrically converting the optical images Of the document turns on the visible light source to acquire a visible light image signal by the CCD. Then, the apparatus turns on the invisible light source to acquire an invisible light image signal by the CCD. After the invisible light image signal is acquired, the apparatus turns off the invisible light source, and turns on the visible light source regardless of whether to read the document.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 13, 2002Publication date: November 14, 2002Inventors: Tsutomu Takayama, Mitsugu Hanabusa, Atsuko Kashiwazaki, Kengo Kinumura
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Publication number: 20020162962Abstract: A method and apparatus for detecting the presence of water on a surface of an object using infrared radiation. A surface area to be detected is illuminated with infrared radiation having a wavelength substantially absorbed by water. An optical system is employed to view images reflected from the surface area. An optical bandpass filter is disposed between the surface area and the sensor to limit transmission of infrared light to within a specific range of wavelengths known to be strongly absorbed by water. The sensor assembly produces a signal representative of the intensity of the reflected light. If the intensity signal is lower than a predetermined level water is detected and the signal may be used to trigger alarms, record the event or otherwise control the environment of the object. The present invention is particularly suited for detecting the presence of water on a moving sheet of metal during a manufacturing process.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 3, 2001Publication date: November 7, 2002Applicant: Bethlehem Steel CorporationInventor: Ralph G. Rudolph
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Patent number: 6476393Abstract: A surface state monitoring method and apparatus for performing in-situ monitoring of surface states of semiconductor substrates. The apparatus comprises condensing means 30 for condensing infrared radiation to an outer peripheral part of the substrate-to-be-monitored; control means 80 for controlling an incident angle of the infrared radiation condensed by the condensing means 30; condensing means 40 for condensing the infrared radiation which has undergone multiple reflection in the substrate-to-be-monitored; detecting means 50 for detecting the infrared radiation condensed by the infrared radiation condensing means 40, and analyzing means 60 for analyzing the detected infrared radiation detected and measuring contaminants staying on the surfaces of the substrate-to-be-monitored.Type: GrantFiled: May 27, 1999Date of Patent: November 5, 2002Assignees: Advantest. CorpInventors: Haruo Yoshida, Michiaki Endo, Michio Niwano, Nobuo Miyamoto, Yasuhiro Maeda
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Publication number: 20020156380Abstract: The invention relates to a Raman endoscope for diagnosing diseased tissue within the human body. An infrared sensitive array is used to form spectroscopy enhanced images of tissue where laser induced Raman scattering is used to identify and quantitatively measure constituents of diseased and healthy tissue.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 12, 1996Publication date: October 24, 2002Inventors: MICHAEL S. FELD, JOSEPH BARAGA
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Patent number: 6462821Abstract: A developability sensing system with an optical sensor for measuring the density of imaging material samples on an imaging surface of a printer, with an illumination source and photosensor system for measuring the amount of reflected illumination from the imaging materials. A first lens system and its first photosensor may receive both specularly and diffusely reflected illumination from certain imaging materials. A separate lenslet system is positioned outside of the first lens system. It may comprise one to four spaced apart generally cylindrical lenslets with a central axis generally perpendicular to the imaging material sample and an end surface facing the imaging material sample defined by a segment of a hyperbolic curved surface to form a rotationally symmetrical lens with a hyperbolic cross-section.Type: GrantFiled: April 20, 2000Date of Patent: October 8, 2002Assignee: Xerox CorporationInventors: Michael D. Borton, Fred F. Hubble, III
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Patent number: 6455853Abstract: Disclosed is spectroscopic ellipsometer system mediated methodology for quantifying thickness and impurity profile defining parameters in mathematical models of impurity profile containing thin membranes having two substantially parallel surfaces which are separated by a thickness, wherein the spectroscopic ellipsometer system operates in near-IR and IR wavelength ranges.Type: GrantFiled: January 9, 2001Date of Patent: September 24, 2002Assignee: J.A. Woollam Co., Inc.Inventors: Craig M. Herzinger, Thomas E. Tiwald
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Publication number: 20020131648Abstract: An image processing apparatus for processing visible image information and invisible image information obtained from visible light and invisible light directed onto an original and from the original onto an image pick-up element via a focusing optical system. The image processing apparatus includes an infrared light source, a visible light source, a focus correction unit that corrects the focus of the images when the images are formed on the image pick-up element and acquired, and a signal processor that corrects a partial magnification difference between the visible image and the infrared image.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 12, 2002Publication date: September 19, 2002Inventor: Tadao Hayashide
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Publication number: 20020131649Abstract: In an image processing device which carries out processing for detecting and correcting defective portions of an image, it is possible to pre-emptively prevent the defective portion detecting and correcting processing from causing a deterioration in image quality or an excessive processing requiring time requirement. In cases in which a film type of a photographic film on which the image is recorded is a film type known to have a characteristic that an IR image is also formed at a time of image exposure and recording, and in cases in which a density distribution width of IR data is a predetermined value or more, defect detection-correction processing is cancelled. Further, in cases in which a non-image region is included in the image, either defect detection-correction is carried out only on regions other than the non-image region, or defective portion detection-correction is cancelled.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 19, 2002Publication date: September 19, 2002Inventor: Hiroshi Yamaguchi
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Patent number: 6442408Abstract: An apparatus and method for non-invasively quantifying the hydration of the stratum corneum of a living subject utilizes in vivo spectral measurements made by irradiating skin tissue with near infrared (NIR) light. The apparatus includes a spectroscopic instrument in conjunction with a subject interface. The resulting NIR absorption spectra are passed to an analyzer for further processing, which includes detecting and eliminating invalid spectral measurements, and preprocessing to increase the signal-to-noise ratio. Finally, a calibration model developed from an exemplary set of measurements is applied to predict the SC hydration for the sample. The method of SC hydration measurement provides additional information about primary sources of systematic tissue variability, namely, the water content of the epidermal layer of skin and the penetration depth of the incident light.Type: GrantFiled: September 25, 2000Date of Patent: August 27, 2002Assignee: Instrumentation Metrics, Inc.Inventors: Brian J. Wenzel, Stephen L. Monfre, Timothy L. Ruchti, Ken Meissner, Frank Grochocki, Thomas Blank, Jessica Rennert
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Patent number: 6442301Abstract: A method of and apparatus for removing the effects of surface and near surface image storage media defects from a scanned image using an infrared record as a norming control. Each pixel in a visible channel of the scanned images is divided by the corresponding pixel in the associated infrared control channel after it has been altered in gain to match the degree of defect in the visible channel. By appropriately altering the gain prior to dividing the pixel information, imbalances between the visible and infrared records which would leave defect residue after the division are reduced or eliminated. To remove defect residue, a degree of nulling is established for each defect region based on the visible and infrared content in that region. In one embodiment, the articulation gain is multiplicatively applied to the logarithm of the visible and infrared records. To prevent variations in articulation gain from mottling brightness, the articulation gain is applied to details extracted through a high pass filter.Type: GrantFiled: December 29, 1997Date of Patent: August 27, 2002Assignee: Applied Science Fiction, Inc.Inventor: Albert D. Edgar
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Patent number: 6434347Abstract: A toner mark transfer unit transfers a halftone pattern such as a transverse line pattern or a slanted line pattern on a belt by using a plurality of electrostatic recording units. A toner density measurement unit figures out density control parameters such as emission time and emission current on the basis of the ratio of a reflected light (inter-line space width) from the toner free portion to a light (line width) attenuated due to a diffuse light from the toner bearing portion in a read signal of a halftone pattern from a sensor unit.Type: GrantFiled: January 16, 2001Date of Patent: August 13, 2002Assignee: Fujitsu LimitedInventor: Hirofumi Nakayasu
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Publication number: 20020084417Abstract: Apparatus and method for non-invasively measuring at least one optical parameter of a sample, particularly a sample of tissue that comprises a plurality of layers. The at least one parameter can be used to determine the presence or concentration of an analyte of interest in the sample of tissue. The apparatus and method of the present invention (1) measure light that is substantially reflected, scattered, absorbed, or emitted from a shallower layer of the sample of tissue, (2) measure light that is substantially reflected, scattered, absorbed, or emitted from a deeper layer of the sample of tissue, (3) determine at least one optical parameter for each of these layers, and (4) account for the effect of the shallower layer on the at least one optical parameter of the deeper layer. Specifying the sampling depth allows determinations of the optical properties of a specific layer of the sample of the tissue, e.g., dermis, and decreases interference from other layers, e.g.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 21, 2001Publication date: July 4, 2002Inventors: Omar S. Khalil, Xiaomao Wu, Johannes Sake Kanger, Rene Alexander Bolt, Shu-Jen Yeh, Charles F. Hanna, Frits Frans Maria de Mul
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Publication number: 20020074511Abstract: A system for determining the presence and optionally the position of an ophthalmic product such as a contact lens in a container is provided.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 5, 2001Publication date: June 20, 2002Inventors: Denwood F. Ross, Timothy P. Newton
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Publication number: 20020074500Abstract: A diagnostic apparatus including a terahertz generator taking the form of a femtosecond laser exciting either an optoelectric crystal of a photoconductive dipole antenna the terahertz radiation is directed onto a target preferably held close by or abutting an enclosure including a reflection receiving window and housing terahertz detector for detecting terahertz radiation. Preferably the terahertz radiation generator forms part of the receiving window. The enclosure has a modified atmosphere to permit ready transmission of terahertz radiation. A beam splitter is positioned between the laser and the terahertz generator to split off a probe laser beam from the terahertz inducing laser radiation which is also directed to the detector means. The output from the detector being determined by the amplitude of that part of the reflected teraherz radiation wave coaligned with the probe laser at the detector.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 10, 2001Publication date: June 20, 2002Inventors: Samuel Mickan, Derek Abbott
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Publication number: 20020066867Abstract: A system for determining the presence and optionally the position of an ophthalmic product such as a contact lens in a container is provided.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 17, 2002Publication date: June 6, 2002Inventors: Denwood F. Ross, Timothy P. Newton, James A. Ebel, Peyman Dehkordi, Robert Lee Simmons, Michael Francis Widman, Chandra Tan
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Patent number: 6388251Abstract: A formation fluid analysis tool has an optical probe that is inserted into the formation. The optical probe carries an internal reflectance crystal and is inserted into the formation so as to get past the mud cake, the flushed zone and the invaded zone and thus be in contact with virgin formation fluid. An acousto-optical tunable filter (AOTF) transmits a single wavelength of light from a broad band light source, the wavelength being controlled by a microwave signal from a processor. This monochromatic light is carried by an optic fiber to the internal reflectance crystal where it undergoes total reflection at the crystal faces in contact with the formation fluid. An evanescent wave propagates into the fluid with a depth of penetration related to the absorption of the light in the fluid. The reflected light carries information about this absorption which is determined by the chemical composition of the fluid. A return fiber conveys the reflected light back to a spectrometer.Type: GrantFiled: January 12, 1999Date of Patent: May 14, 2002Assignee: Baker Hughes, Inc.Inventor: Valeri Papanyan
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Patent number: 6385411Abstract: The invention provides a diagnostic system for a densitometer in an image-forming machine. An image-forming machine with a densitometer diagnostic system may have a photoconductor, one or more chargers, an exposure machine, a toning station, and a densitometer. A densitometer diagnostic system for an image-forming machine may have an emitter, a collector, amplifier circuitry, and diagnostic circuitry. The diagnostic circuitry reduces the drive current to the emitter in the densitometer by a known or calculable value. The output voltage from the amplifier circuitry in the densitometer is reduced in proportion to the reduction in the drive current. To perform diagnostic testing of the densitometer, a first output voltage is obtained from the densitometer without the diagnostic circuitry connected. A second output voltage is obtained from the densitometer with the diagnostic circuitry connected.Type: GrantFiled: October 13, 2000Date of Patent: May 7, 2002Assignee: Heidelberger Druckmaschinen AGInventors: James D. Anthony, Kenneth M. Patterson, William A. Hameister
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Patent number: 6376824Abstract: The invention relates to an optical sensor for motor vehicles, for detecting ambient parameters that affect vision, having at least one transmitter and at least one receiver for electromagnetic waves (light waves), in which a windshield is disposed in a measurement segment between the at least one transmitter and the at least one receiver and influences a wave propagation between the at least one transmitter and the at least one receiver in such a way that when a film develops on the windshield, and especially when wetting occurs from precipitation, an output signal generated by the receiver varies and serves to trigger a windshield wiper system. It is provided that at least one of the receivers (16, 20, 22) of the optical sensor (4) receives electromagnetic waves (light waves) of an ambient brightness of the motor vehicle and serves to trigger a light system of the motor vehicle.Type: GrantFiled: February 15, 2000Date of Patent: April 23, 2002Assignee: Robert Bosch GmbHInventors: Gebhard Michenfelder, Rainer Pientka, Guenther Riehl, Stephanie Lorenz, Manfred Burkart, Klaus Roth, Stephan Schrodt
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Patent number: 6373057Abstract: A proximity sensor with an emitter capable of emitting energy waves of a selected wavelength and a detector capable of detecting energy waves with the selected wavelength, for example, energy waves in the infrared spectrum. The emitter and the detector are located in close proximity to one another on a single printed circuit board. When an article to be detected (e.g., any seed used in agriculture) passes the proximity sensor, the energy waves emitted by the emitter are reflected off the article and detected by the detector. The proximity sensor can be attached to a single wall of a container or to the side of a chute in order to detect the presence of articles in the container or to detect the passage of articles through the chute.Type: GrantFiled: September 23, 1998Date of Patent: April 16, 2002Assignee: DICKEY-john CorporationInventor: Barry Penfold
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Patent number: 6353226Abstract: Apparatus and method for non-invasively measuring at least one optical parameter of a sample, particularly a sample of tissue that comprises a plurality of layers. The at least one parameter can be used to determine the presence or concentration of an analyte of interest in the sample of tissue. The apparatus and method of the present invention (1) measure light that is substantially reflected, scattered, absorbed, or emitted from a shallower layer of the sample of tissue, (2) measure light that is substantially reflected, scattered, absorbed, or emitted from a deeper layer of the sample of tissue, (3) determine at least one optical parameter for each of these layers, and (4) account for the effect of the shallower layer on the at least one optical parameter of the deeper layer. Specifying the sampling depth allows determinations of the optical properties of a specific layer of the sample of the tissue, e.g., dermis, and decreases interference from other layers, e. g.Type: GrantFiled: November 23, 1998Date of Patent: March 5, 2002Assignee: Abbott LaboratoriesInventors: Omar S. Khalil, Xiaomao Wu, Johannes Sake Kanger, Rene′ Alexander Bolt, Shu-Jen Yeh, Charles F. Hanna, Frits Frans Maria de Mul
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Publication number: 20020008203Abstract: An optical system for viewing hot objects is disclosed. The system projects electromagnetic radiation to the part surface and detects the reflected portion. Based on wavelength and/or modulation of the applied illumination, the surface characteristics of the part can be observed without interference from self-emitted radiation.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 3, 2001Publication date: January 24, 2002Inventor: Tzyy-Shuh Chang
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Patent number: 6340817Abstract: A method and apparatus for inspection of unpopulated printed circuit boards is disclosed. A printed circuit board is mounted on a mobile base capable of scanning on at least one direction. During a scan, the printed circuit board moves with respect to a heater and a portion of the board's surface, including both tracks and substrate, is heated. After heating, but within seconds of removing the heat source, the board surface is analyzed by an infrared (IR) sensitive camera. The different intensities of IR emissions allow for discrimination between the traces and the substrate and provide a means of detecting defects on the board. Defects are detected either by comparison to a database used for production of the boards or by design rule checking.Type: GrantFiled: April 23, 1999Date of Patent: January 22, 2002Assignee: Creo S.R.L.Inventor: Daniel Gelbart
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Publication number: 20010054693Abstract: A method and apparatus for the inspection of a substrate provides consistent detection of defects such as cracks, differentiates between different types of defects, and, does not excessively heat the substrate. An infrared radiating source produces infrared energy which illuminates the substrate in a uniform manner at an incident angle. An infrared camera collects a portion of the infrared light which is reflected from the substrate. An image is created from the collected light which includes indicia of the defect. The image is examined as the incident angle is varied for changes in the appearance of the indicia.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 29, 2001Publication date: December 27, 2001Applicant: TRW Inc.Inventors: Mau-Song Chou, Richard A. Chodzko, L. Suzanne Casement, Jonathan W. Arenberg
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Publication number: 20010055810Abstract: The method for presenting grain for NIR spectography examination includes causing the grain to move downward across a sloping presentation surface; associating the optics of an NIR spectography apparatus with the presentation surface to permit light from the optics to be projected into the curtain of grain at a substantial right angle with respect to the direction of flow of the curtain of grain over the presentation surface. An apparatus for presenting grain for NIR spectography examination includes the structure for practicing the aforementioned method.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 19, 2001Publication date: December 27, 2001Inventors: Brian W. Carr, Peter B. Moore, Donald F. Handorf, Timothy A. Schroeder, Nick Merfeld, Chester S. Creswick, Arlan W. Sandvik, Gary W. Clem
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Patent number: 6327035Abstract: A method and apparatus for optically determining a physical parameter a pattern made up of features and disposed on an underlayer. The physical parameter can be, e.g., feature width, relative feature size, feature thickness, index of refraction n or extinction coefficient k and is determined from a response light generated upon illumination of the pattern and underlayer. The response light, e.g. light transmitted by or reflected from the pattern and from the underlayer is analyzed and broken down into response light fractions including an underlayer light fraction and a feature light fraction as well as any other background light fractions making up the response light. The physical parameter of the pattern is determined from the response light fractions and reference physical parameters) of the underlayer, which are either known a priori or determined.Type: GrantFiled: November 30, 1999Date of Patent: December 4, 2001Assignee: NSH Technology, Inc.Inventors: Guoguang Li, Dale A. Harrison, Abdul Rahim Forouhi
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Publication number: 20010038074Abstract: A system for emitting and detecting terahertz frequency electromagnetic pulses. The system comprises a single transceiver device, which may be an electro-optic crystal or photoconductive antenna, for both emitting and detecting the pulses. A related method comprises using a single transceiver device to both emit and detect electromagnetic terahertz frequency pulses. The transceiver device is excited by a pump pulse to emit a terahertz output pulse, which is modulated with a chopper. An object reflects the terahertz pulse and the reflected pulse is detected in the transceiver using a probe pulse. A lock-in amplifier set to the same frequency of the chopper is used to reduce noise in the signal detected by the transceiver. An image of the object may be created using the intensity or the timing of the peak amplitude of the terahertz pulses reflected from the object.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 5, 2001Publication date: November 8, 2001Inventors: X.-C. Zhang, Masahiko Tani, Zhiping Jiang, Qin Chen
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Patent number: 6305224Abstract: A method for determining warp potential of wood. One embodiment comprises nondestructively obtaining lengthwise shrinkage rates and grain angles of wood—such as trees, logs, or lumber—then determining warp potential of the wood based on the lengthwise shrinkage rates and grain angles. The method typically comprises measuring plural lengthwise shrinkage rates and plural grain angles to determine warp potential. Where the wood comprises lumber, lengthwise shrinkage rate and grain angle measurements typically are made on at least one major planar surface of the lumber at at least two measuring points separated by a predetermined distance, such as at substantially one-foot intervals along the lumber. Particular embodiments of the present invention determine lengthwise shrinkage rates using electromagnetic energy, acoustic energy, and combinations thereof. Working embodiments of the method use ultrasound energy to determine lengthwise shrinkage rates and grain angles.Type: GrantFiled: September 2, 1999Date of Patent: October 23, 2001Assignee: Weyerhaeuser CompanyInventors: Mark A. Stanish, Stan L. Floyd, Steven M. Cramer
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Publication number: 20010030288Abstract: An apparatus for analyzing a spectrum includes an elongated source of light, a device for producing a spectrum of the light, a sample stage, and an array of photosensitive elements for detecting the spectrum and providing an output representative of an intensity of the spectrum as a function of wavelength. The sample stage is interposed between the elongated source and the spectrum-producing device. The light propagates along a length of the sample stage from the elongated source to the spectrum-producing device. The elongated source has a length greater than or equal to a length of the array.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 22, 2001Publication date: October 18, 2001Applicant: Wilks Enterprise, Inc.Inventors: Paul A. Wilks, Kenneth R. Mateer
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Patent number: 6293152Abstract: A method for determining twist potential of wood is described. One embodiment of the method comprises nondestructively obtaining a grain angle of wood, such as trees or lumber, and then determining twist potential of the wood based on the grain angle. Where the wood comprises lumber, grain angle determinations typically are made on at least one major surface of the lumber. The method typically comprises determining grain angle at at least two measuring locations separated by a predetermined distance, such as at substantially one-foot intervals along the board. The method also can further comprise obtaining at least one fiber dive angle. Particular embodiments of the present invention determine grain angle using infrared radiation, microwave radiation, light energy (such as by using a laser), electricity, ultrasound energy, and combinations thereof. Working embodiments of the method used light energy and ultrasound energy to determine grain angle.Type: GrantFiled: September 2, 1999Date of Patent: September 25, 2001Assignee: Weyerhaeuser CompanyInventors: Mark A. Stanish, Stan L. Floyd, Steven M. Cramer
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Patent number: 6275747Abstract: A microcomputer usable for a long period of time even when disposed in a high dose radiation-exposed environment, and its access speed control method are provided. According to the microcomputer and the method, the total dose of radiation that the microcomputer receives is determined on the basis of detection signals from a radiation detecting element. Based on the determined total dose of radiation, and table data preset by tests and stored into a memory unit, a CPU controls an access speed. Moreover, the CPU, and the memory unit and a circuit interface unit that access the CPU are integrated on a single chip (ASIC) These units on the same chip are deteriorated and changed in the same direction, without fail, on exposure to radiation.Type: GrantFiled: November 13, 1998Date of Patent: August 14, 2001Assignees: Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, Ltd., Japan Nuclear Cycle Development InstituteInventors: Takao Wada, Yuzo Ishibashi, Kiyoshi Kawamura, Yoshikatsu Kuroda
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Patent number: 6271523Abstract: An optical sensor for monitoring a utility meter having a sweep hand indicator that moves over a meter surface of the utility meter. The optical sensor has a single infrared light emitter and two photo diodes detectors. The infrared light emitter is positioned at an angle with respect the meter surface and the sweep hand indicator of the utility meter so that the sweep hand indicator is illuminated from an angle to provide a shadow of the sweep hand indicator. The photo detectors detect changes in the intensity of light reflected on the sweep hand indicator and the background surface as well as the shadow of the sweep hand indicator. The two photo diode detectors are electrically coupled in series but in opposite directions relative to an output node, so as to cancel each other at the output node in normal operation. The passing of the sweep hand indicator changes the signal produced of each of the photo diode detectors at the output node, independently but in opposite directions.Type: GrantFiled: March 7, 2000Date of Patent: August 7, 2001Inventors: John D. Weaver, Gary Moman
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Patent number: 6266428Abstract: A first &Dgr;2L differential spectral signature spectrum is taken in the field of view at a low spectral resolution. A first linear discriminant optimized for the low spectral resolution is applied to the first spectrum to obtain a first response, and a hazardous cloud is detected automatically in accordance with the first response. A second &Dgr;2L differential spectral signature spectrum is taken in the field of view at a higher spectral resolution. A second linear discriminant optimized for the higher spectral resolution is applied to the second spectrum to obtain a second response, which is formed into a false-color image and displayed to an operator. The operator discriminates the hazardous cloud in accordance with the image. The first and second linear discriminants can be formed by linear programming.Type: GrantFiled: February 6, 1998Date of Patent: July 24, 2001Assignee: The United States of America as represented by the Secretary of the ArmyInventor: Dennis F. Flanigan
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Patent number: 6262419Abstract: In a process for recognizing organic substances in solids by measuring the spectram of the radiation which is reflected or transmitted, radiation with a wavelength between 2-4 &mgr;m is used and, for radiation of solids, unmodulated radiation is used. The radiation source should have an output of at least 50 W and the distance between the illumination optics from the solid being investigated should be at least 10 cm. Recognition is based on absorption bands of the extended oscillations of C—H bonds and sometimes the presence of absorption bands of N—H bonds. Broad band radiation is preferable for radiation of the solids, and the reflected or transmitted radiation is directed through a narrow band filter with adjustable transmission frequency. This can be advantageously formed with an acousto-optical filter.Type: GrantFiled: September 1, 1998Date of Patent: July 17, 2001Assignee: Institut fuer Chemo-und Biosensorik Muenster E.V.Inventors: Thomas Huth-Fehre, Frank Kowol, Roger Feldhoff, Thomas Kantimm
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Patent number: 6262855Abstract: An apparatus and method for inspecting the quality of a Nd-YAG laser beam after encountering an optic in a laser marking machine is provided. The apparatus includes a bezel that houses a filter medium that significantly increases the visible power intensity between the threshold-of-visibility to the point of saturation of a beam when viewed with an infrared electroviewer. The apparatus of the present invention is held in the path of the laser beam, and the beam is inspected with an infrared electroviewer. Occlusions in the power range of the beam found between the increased range of threshold-of-visibility to saturation point caused by imperfections in the optics can then be seen with an infrared electroviewer.Type: GrantFiled: November 23, 1998Date of Patent: July 17, 2001Assignee: Seh AmericaInventor: Mark J. Greisz
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Patent number: 6252189Abstract: A system and method of operation performing automated optical inspection to remove peel-bearing defective potato pieces from a random mixture of peel-bearing defective and acceptable potato pieces use near infrared light as a source of illumination. The system implements a method of illuminating the mixture with near infrared light, detecting light reflected by the potato pieces under inspection, identifying defective potato piece surface regions based on the detected reflections, and removing the defective items from the mixture. The system and method the system implements permit the inspection of peel-bearing potato pieces for the presence of peel covered and exposed defects.Type: GrantFiled: March 12, 1999Date of Patent: June 26, 2001Assignee: Key Technology, Inc.Inventor: Duncan Campbell
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Patent number: 6239872Abstract: A method for high speed spectroscopic constituent verification. The method includes the steps of illuminating a sample with broadband light and measuring two preselected wavelengths of reflected light: a first narrow-range of wavelengths &lgr;1 that is not significantly absorbed by the constituent of interest, and a second narrow-range of wavelengths &lgr;2 that is substantially absorbed by the constituent of interest. Given the two measurements of reflection, upper and lower thresholds are determined (the latter based on a percentage of the measured baseline reflected light of wavelengths &lgr;1). Finally, the presence of the constituent of interest is indicated if the measure of the reflected discriminant wavelength &lgr;1 is within the upper and lower threshold measures of reflected baseline light &lgr;1.Type: GrantFiled: December 28, 1999Date of Patent: May 29, 2001Inventors: Robert Wilt, George E. Toth
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Patent number: 6239436Abstract: A method and system are provided for inspecting a low gloss surface (12) of an object (14) at a vision station utilizing a regular, extended pattern of infrared radiation. The system includes an infrared radiation source (10) and an infrared image converter and/or infrared cameras (16) to automatically locate a surface defect in the object. A signal processor processes a first set of electrical signals from the infrared cameras to obtain a second set of electrical signals which represent pattern distortions in the reflected infrared radiation signal caused by the surface defect in order to locate the surface defect in the object. The second set of electrical signals may be processed to classify the surface defect in the object as being an “in-dent” or an “out-dent”.Type: GrantFiled: December 24, 1998Date of Patent: May 29, 2001Assignee: Perceptron, Inc.Inventors: Jeffrey B Parker, Myron Czubko, Neil Haven
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Patent number: 6236047Abstract: A method is described for determining the concentration of an organic blood analyte using multi-spectral analysis in the near infrared and mid-infrared ranges. Incident radiation containing a plurality of distinct, nonoverlapping regions of wavelengths in the range of approximately 1100 to 5000 nm is used to scan a sample. Diffusively reflected radiation emerging from the sample is detected, and a value indicative of the concentration of the analyte is obtained using an application of chemometrics techniques. Information obtained from each nonoverlapping region of wavelengths can be cross-correlated in order to remove background interferences.Type: GrantFiled: August 27, 1998Date of Patent: May 22, 2001Assignee: Instrumentation Metrics, Inc.Inventors: Stephen F. Malin, Gamal Khalil
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Patent number: 6232603Abstract: A device for detecting the presence of moisture on an outside surface of a windshield is disclosed. The device includes am emitter for transmitting energy, a sensor for receiving energy, an energy absorbing member and a controller for monitoring energy.Type: GrantFiled: October 29, 1998Date of Patent: May 15, 2001Assignee: Kelsey-Hayes Co.Inventor: Robert J. Nelson
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Patent number: 6222454Abstract: The device according to the invention provides a non-contacting temperature sensing device incorporating micro-bolometric detectors as the suitable infrared sensors for automotive applications. A first and second infrared sensors each include an active infrared sensing element and a temperature drift compensating element. A current bias is applied to the active infrared sensing element as well as to the temperature drift compensating element, which is identical in structure with the active infrared sensing element, and the voltage outputs of these two elements pass through a differential amplifier. The fluctuation in the substrate temperature or the ambient temperature affects the active sensing element and the compensating element in the same way, thus it is cancelled out. Instead of using one spectral band of the infrared radiation, as in the prior art, two spectral bands are used resulting in a first and second signal generated by the first and second infrared sensors.Type: GrantFiled: July 1, 1999Date of Patent: April 24, 2001Assignee: Goal Electronics Inc.Inventors: Gord Harling, Rose Zhang, Tim Pope, Francis Picard, Abdellah Azelmad
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Patent number: 6207956Abstract: The present invention discloses testing turfgrass samples in a spectrophotometer. The resulting color output is provided to a processor for determining the quantitative color scale. The resultant output of the processor might be a single number 1 through 9—depending on the relative “greenness” of the tested turfgrass. To determine the standardized number, the processor compares the received color output from the spectrophotometer to a first stored set of values. Additionally, the received color output can be compared to a second stored set of values to predictively determine if adjusting certain nutrients, water, fertilizer, etc. will result in beneficial or other desired results in the turf. The first and second stored set of values or data is empirically established. In addition, a sealed turfgrass sample as a check or calibration sample, in connection with the use of NIRS equipment to determine instrument performance.Type: GrantFiled: September 4, 1998Date of Patent: March 27, 2001Assignee: The Toro CompanyInventor: Syed Tazul Dara
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Patent number: 6207967Abstract: An assembly (10) for sensing moisture (20) on the exterior surface (22) of a windshield (14) from a position spaced from the interior surface (18) of the windshield (14). The assembly (10) includes a focal plane detector (12) comprising a plurality of pixels (24) adapted for disposition in spaced relationship to the interior surface (18) of the sheet of glass (14), as on the backside of the rearview mirror. An imaging lens (16) is adapted for disposition between the focal plane detector (12) and the interior surface (18) of the sheet of glass (14) for directing light rays from moisture (20) on the exterior surface (22) of the sheet of glass (14) through the imaging lens (16) to produce a real image of the moisture (20) on said focal plane detector (12).Type: GrantFiled: March 4, 1999Date of Patent: March 27, 2001Assignee: Valeo Electrical Systems, Inc.Inventor: Peter A. Hochstein