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George S. Bigger, Broomfield, CO US
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20110086189 | Structure comprising hexagonal tubes and rhomboid inserts - A structure comprising a plurality of regular hexagonal tubes and a plurality of rhomboid inserts is disclosed. At least one of the tubes can be placed end-to-end relative to another of the tubes in a configuration where the central axes of the tubes are parallel. These central axes can be either collinear or not collinear depending upon the overall configuration of the structure chosen. Each rhomboid insert fits inside at least one section of a hexagonal tube. Those rhomboid inserts that fit into more than one hexagonal tube provide a means for interlocking the tubes. | 04-14-2011 |
George S. Cargill, Iii, Athens, NY US
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20140062708 | In-Water Voltage Gradient Detector - A voltage gradient detector provides notice when a potentially hazardous voltage gradient is present in water, employing at least one pair of spaced-apart electrodes connected to an LED. The electrode spacing is selected such that, when exposed to a sufficiently large voltage gradient, the voltage between the electrodes causes activation of the LED. The LED can provide visual illumination, or can be a part of a switching device such as a photoMOS relay that in turn activates an alarm device such as an audible sounder or a high-intensity light. Sensitivity in multiple directions can be attained by employing a pair of LEDs between the electrodes, and by employing three pairs of electrodes and associated LED pairs, with the pairs of electrodes being spaced apart along substantially orthogonal axes. These pairs may be discrete or may share an electrode in common. | 03-06-2014 |
George S. Cembrowski, Edmonton CA
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20110022343 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR CALIBRATION AND TESTING OF SCIENTIFIC MEASUREMENT EQUIPMENT - There is described herein method and apparatus to produce precision profiles for scientific measurement equipment in general, and in particular clinical laboratory analyzers, and to use those profiles for various purposes in using, designing, calibrating and managing such equipment, for example to carry out critical laboratory testing. In this approach, either the analyzers' quality control data or serial patient data are numerically reduced to generate graphical precision profiles. Precision profiles for serial patient data show increased (im)precision vs time implying increased patient variation over increased time. Precision profiles for quality control data, according to one implementation, can demonstrate three different zones: 1) increased imprecision for quality control determinations that are close spaced (implies the discovery of an error condition and rapid reanalysis, 2) the usual imprecision and 3) a zone of increased imprecision which indicates either a need for a quality control analysis or re-calibration. | 01-27-2011 |
20140172311 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR CALIBRATION AND TESTING OF SCIENTIFIC MEASUREMENT EQUIPMENT - Discussed herein are methods and apparatuses to produce profiles for scientific measurement equipment and to use those profiles for various purposes in using, designing, calibrating and managing such equipment, such as to carry out critical laboratory testing. In this approach, either the analyzers' quality control data or serial patient data are numerically reduced to generate graphical precision profiles. Precision profiles for serial patient data show increased (im)precision vs time implying increased patient variation over increased time. Precision profiles for quality control data, according to one implementation, can demonstrate three different zones: 1) increased imprecision for quality control determinations that are close spaced (implies the discovery of an error condition and rapid reanalysis, 2) the usual imprecision and 3) a zone of increased imprecision which indicates either a need for a quality control analysis or re-calibration. | 06-19-2014 |
20140261872 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR BLOOD COLLECTION - Blood collection apparatus includes a blood collection container and a mix detection unit operatively coupled to the blood collection container. The mix detection unit includes a device to produce a data signal indicative of the extent to which the blood collection container is moved in a manner to promote mixing of blood collected into the container and an anti-coagulant also present in the container. A method described herein provides for filling a blood collection container with blood, inverting the blood collection container by hand to mix the blood with an anti-coagulant, and viewing or listening to an indication generated by a mix detection device attached to the blood collection container, wherein the indication provides information about the appropriate amount or mixing for the blood. | 09-18-2014 |
George S. Coker, Ii, Westminster, MD US
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20100031047 | ATTESTATION ARCHITECTURE AND SYSTEM - An architecture and system are provided for flexible, composable attestation systems. Systems built according to this attestation architecture can be composed to accomplish complex attestation scenarios. The system is designed around composable components to permit flexible recombination. A system, method, and computer program product are provided for proving attestations to an appraiser regarding a target system. In an embodiment, an attestation request is sent from an appraiser to a target system, wherein the attestation request includes queries regarding properties of the target system needed by the appraiser to make trust decisions regarding the target system. The attestation request is forwarded from the target system to an attester which collects the requested data. The attester sends an attestation response to the appraiser, wherein the response includes at least information regarding properties of the target system requested by the appraiser in order to make a trust decision regarding the target system. | 02-04-2010 |
George S. Deverman, Richland, WA US
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20080245304 | SYSTEM FOR SELECTIVE DEPOSITIONS OF MATERIALS TO SURFACES AND SUBSTRATES - A system is described for selectively depositing materials to surfaces at preselected locations and at controlled thicknesses. Materials can be further selectively deposited to sub-surfaces of composite or structured silicon wafers, e.g., for the deposition of barrier films on silicon wafer surfaces, e.g., to fill substrate feature patterns (vias). The invention finds application in such commercial processes as semiconductor chip manufacturing. The system is envisioned to provide alternatives to, or decreased need for, chemical mechanical planarization in semiconductor chip manufacturing. | 10-09-2008 |
20110238161 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR ENHANCED ELECTROSTATIC DEPOSITION AND SURFACE COATINGS - This disclosure describes the application of a supplemental corona source to provide surface charge on submicrometer particles to enhance collection efficiency and micro-structural density during electrostatic collection. | 09-29-2011 |
20150024116 | SYSTEM AND PROCESS FOR FORMATION OF A TIME-RELEASED, DRUG-ELUTING TRANSFERABLE COATING - A system and method are disclosed for coating surfaces of expandable medical devices with composite coatings. Coatings are composed of various materials including, e.g., polymers and drugs. Transfer of the coatings within a patient or other host forms a drug-eluting coating that delivers time-released drugs over time for treatment of a medical condition. | 01-22-2015 |
20150040827 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR ENHANCED ELECTROSTATIC DEPOSITION AND SURFACE COATINGS - This disclosure describes the application of a supplemental corona source to provide surface charge on submicrometer particles to enhance collection efficiency and micro-structural density during electrostatic collection. | 02-12-2015 |
George S. Dys, Mapleville, RI US
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20120325833 | DRINKING CONTAINERS - A disposable child's drinking cup has a lid with a drinking spout defining multiple open holes sized to resist leakage in the absence of suction, such as by the development of surface tension at the holes, and to allow flow when suction is applied. The holes are formed during molding of the lid. An inner contour of a groove of the lid and an outer contour of the cup body rim are selected to provide a slight snap fit of the lid onto the cup body, to provide a secure seal. | 12-27-2012 |
20140001193 | DRINKING CONTAINERS | 01-02-2014 |
20140319143 | DRINKING CONTAINERS - A disposable child's drinking cup has a lid with a drinking spout defining multiple open holes sized to resist leakage in the absence of suction, such as by the development of surface tension at the holes, and to allow flow when suction is applied. The holes are formed during molding of the lid. An inner contour of a groove of the lid and an outer contour of the cup body rim are selected to provide a slight snap fit of the lid onto the cup body, to provide a secure seal. | 10-30-2014 |
George S. Eurick, Hanover Park, IL US
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20140274502 | Broadhead Arrowhead With Two-Stage Expansion - Improvements in a broadhead arrow is disclosed where the arrowhead opens in two stages. This provides a broadhead arrow that can be launched with a traditional bow or a compound bow to allow a hunter to bring down large game in an efficient manner. When an arrow is launched the arrow receives a thrust of energy from the string that launches the arrow. The initial thrust partially opens the arrowhead in a first stage of opening to provide a low fight profile that reduces flight air resistance. Regardless of how hard the initial thrust that is imparted onto the back of the arrow the blades will not open. Because the initial forward launch has no effect on the final opening of the arrow the only minimal impact forces are needed to completely open the broadhead arrow. | 09-18-2014 |
20150094175 | Broadhead Arrowhead With Two-Stage Expansion - Improvements in a broadhead arrow is disclosed where the arrowhead opens in two stages. This provides a broadhead arrow that can be launched with a traditional or compound bow to allow a hunter to bring down large game in an efficient manner. When an arrow is launched the arrow receives a thrust of energy from the string that launches the arrow. The initial thrust partially opens the arrowhead in a first stage of opening to provide a low fight profile that reduces flight air resistance. Regardless of how hard the initial thrust imparted onto the back of the arrow the blades will not open. Because the initial forward launch has no effect on the final opening of the arrow, only minimal impact forces are needed to completely open the broadhead arrow. The broadhead arrow optionally includes at least one side blade that operate with the main blade. | 04-02-2015 |
George S. Hirko, Manchester, CT US
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20140051001 | ENERGY DISSIPATION DEVICE FOR CONTROLLING FLOW OF A FUEL CELL FLUID - An example energy dissipation device for controlling a fuel cell fluid includes a conduit extending in longitudinal direction between a first opening and a second opening. A flow control insert is configured to be received within the conduit. The flow control insert is configured to cause a fuel cell fluid to flow helically relative to the longitudinal direction. | 02-20-2014 |
George S. Hudimac, Jr., Allentown, PA US
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20100210175 | MODEL MOTOR VEHICLE HIGHWAY SYSTEM - An elongated flexible sliding member with spaced apart coils, slots, or holes to engage a guide pin on a slot car is placed in the slot of a model slot car track. Cars positioned where the flexible sliding member engage the coils, slots, holes or detents in the sliding member to be carried around the track by a powered car held by the flexible sliding member. | 08-19-2010 |
20140315471 | MODEL MOTOR VEHICLE HIGHWAY SYSTEM - An elongated flexible open coil spring with spaced apart coils adapted to engage a guide pin on a slot car is placed in the slot of a model slot car track. Cars are positioned with their depending pins engaging the open coil spring to be carried around the track by a powered car held by and moving the open coil spring along the slot. | 10-23-2014 |
George S. Karpati, Quakertown, PA US
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20110138436 | RETURN FEED FORWARD - Provided is a device for use with a headend, a household and an amplifier. The headend is able to provide signals within a high-frequency band f | 06-09-2011 |
George S. Kostiew, Chandler, AZ US
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20130299133 | HIGH PERFORMANCE TRANSIENT UNIFORM COOLING SOLUTION FOR THERMAL COMPRESSION BONDING PROCESS - Various embodiments of thermal compression bonding transient cooling solutions are described. Those embodiments include a an array of vertically separated micro channels coupled to a heater surface, wherein every outlet micro channel comprises two adjacent inlet micro channel, and wherein an inlet and outlet manifold are coupled to the array of micro channels, and wherein the heater surface and the micro channels are coupled within the same block. | 11-14-2013 |
George S. La Rue, Pullman, WA US
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20100036211 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR MEASURING PHYSIOLOGICAL PARAMETERS OF A BODY - Systems and methods for measuring physiological parameters of a body are described. In some embodiments, the system employs a physiological monitoring device capable of measuring, amplifying, digitizing and transmitting events ranging in frequency from 0 (DC) to 10 kHz. | 02-11-2010 |
George S. Lee, San Marino, CA US
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20110216650 | Dynamic Adjustment of Receive Window Utilized by a Transmitting Device - A method of controlling size of a receive window includes, at a transmitting device, transmitting packets over a communication channel from the transmitting device to a receiver, receiving acknowledgment packets from the receiver corresponding to the transmitted packets, determining a backlog parameter for the receiver in accordance with a parameter value in the received acknowledgment packets, resetting the size of the receive window in accordance with a function of a current size of the receive window and the backlog parameter, and after the resetting, transmitting packets over the communication channel from the transmitting devices to the receiver in accordance with the reset size of the receive window. | 09-08-2011 |
George S. Leotsakos, Sparta, NJ US
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20150218426 | HIGH PERFORMANCE WATER-BASED ADHESION COMPOSITIONS AND APPLICATIONS - An adhesion composition comprising a) a first polymer that is selected from the group consisting of acrylic polymers, acrylonitrile butadiene, butyl rubber, cellulose acetate, cellulose butyrate, epoxy resins, ethylene vinyl acetate, natural rubber, neoprene, phenolic polymers, polyurethanes, polyvinyl acetate, polyvinyl alcohol, styrene butadiene rubber, casein, dextrin, starch, copolymers thereof and combinations thereof; b) a second polymer selected from the group consisting of ethylene-acrylic acid copolymer, oxidized polyethylene, oxidized ethylene-vinyl acetate copolymer, maleated polyolefin and combinations thereof; and c) a surfactant; where the composition is water-based, having a solids content of greater than about 30% based on the total weight of the composition, with a particle size of about 10 nm to about 2000 nm, and is adapted for adhesion to substrates; and where the first and second polymers are different. The adhesion composition can also comprise a tackifier resin selected from the group consisting of rosin ester resin, rosin acid resin, synthetic hydrocarbon resin, synthetic terpenic resin and combinations thereof. Applications of the composition are also disclosed. | 08-06-2015 |
George S. Mudie, Cold Ash (berkshire) GB
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20090080870 | Media Transcoding Device and Method - A transcoding device includes an interface for receiving a media file in a first format, a transcoder for transcoding the media file to the second format, and output means for outputting the media file in a second format. The interface is preferably suitable for connection to a media file store, such as a PVR, so as to receive and transcode the media file to the second format for output to a portable media player (PMP). | 03-26-2009 |
George S. Nolas, Tampa, FL US
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20080226836 | CLATHRATE COMPOUNDS AND METHOD OF MANUFACTURING - The present invention comprises new materials, material structures, and processes of fabrication of such that may be used in technologies involving the conversion of light to electricity and/or heat to electricity, and in optoelectronics technologies. The present invention provide for the fabrication of a clathrate compound comprising a type II clathrate lattice with atoms of silicon and germanium as a main framework forming lattice spacings within the framework, wherein the clathrate lattice follows the general formula Si | 09-18-2008 |
20090263958 | CLATHRATE COMPOUNDS AND METHODS OF MANUFACTURING - The present invention comprises new materials, material structures, and processes of fabrication of such that may be used in technologies involving the conversion of light to electricity and/or heat to electricity, and in optoelectronics technologies. The present invention provide for the fabrication of a clathrate compound comprising a type II clathrate lattice with atoms of silicon and germanium as a main framework forming lattice spacings within the framework, wherein the clathrate lattice follows the general formula Si | 10-22-2009 |
George S. Pabis, Lynchburg, VA US
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20130202077 | Spacer Grid - A spacer grid includes interlocked straps comprising metal sheets or plates welded together to define a spacer grid having a top and bottom. The interlocked straps define a plurality of cells comprising vertical passages connecting the top and bottom of the spacer grid. The cells include: upper dimples proximate to the top of the spacer grid and distal from the mid-plane of the spacer grid; lower dimples proximate to the bottom of the spacer grid and distal from the mid-plane of the spacer grid; cantilevered upper springs having fuel rod engagement surfaces proximate to the top of the spacer grid and distal from the mid-plane of the spacer grid; and cantilevered lower springs having fuel rod engagement surfaces proximate to the bottom of the spacer grid and distal from the mid-plane of the spacer grid. | 08-08-2013 |
20130272479 | LOWER END FITTING FOR NUCLEAR FUEL ASSEMBLY MADE FROM INTERSECTING METAL STRIPS - A fuel assembly including a plurality of fuel rods arranged mutually in parallel wherein the fuel rods include a fissile material, a plurality of guide tubes arranged in parallel with and interspersed amongst the fuel rods, an upper end fitting connected with upper ends of the guide tubes, and a lower end fitting connected with lower ends of the guide tubes. At least one of the upper end fitting and the lower end fitting includes a grid formed by interlocking metal strips secured together at intersections between the metal strips. | 10-17-2013 |
20130301791 | PULSE ARC WELDING OF SPACER GRIDS TO GUIDE TUBES - A structural skeleton of a nuclear fuel assembly is assembled by inserting guide tubes through a plurality of spacer grids, and performing pulse arc welding to connect the inserted guide tubes and the spacer grids. In the structural skeleton, the spacer grids may comprise intersecting grid straps, and at least some of the grid straps may include tabs that are pulse arc welded to guide tubes. The structural skeleton may include grid retaining rings installed on the guide tubes and pinning some spacer grids, with the grid retaining rings being pulse arc welded to guide tubes. A fuel assembly includes the structural skeleton, a plurality of fuel rods comprising fissile material passing through the spacer grids, and upper and lower end fittings secured to upper and lower ends, respectively, of the guide tubes. | 11-14-2013 |
20140140463 | SMALL MODULAR REACTOR FUEL ASSEMBLY - A pressurized water reactor (PWR) comprises a pressure vessel containing primary coolant water. A nuclear reactor core is disposed in the pressure vessel and includes a plurality of fuel assemblies. Each fuel assembly includes a plurality of fuel rods containing a fissile material. A control system includes a plurality of control rod assemblies (CRA's). Each CRA is guided by a corresponding CRA guide structure. A support element is disposed above the CRA guide structures and supports the CRA guide structures. The pressure vessel may be cylindrical, and the support element may comprise a support plate having a circular periphery supported by the cylindrical pressure vessel. The CRA guide structures suitably hang downward from the support plate. The lower end of each CRA guide structure may include alignment features that engage corresponding alignment features of the upper end of the corresponding fuel assembly. | 05-22-2014 |
20140205053 | Spacer Grids With Springs Having Improved Robustness - A spacer grid includes intersecting straps defining cells with springs and dimples arranged to hold fuel rods passing through the cells. The springs are dual cantilevered springs with a bridge section between the distal end of the spring and the base. The distal portion of the spring is less stiff than the bridge section. The bridge section creates a bump which acts as a stop or travel limiter to prevent loss of grip force due to excessive spring deflection. | 07-24-2014 |
20140205055 | Spacer Grids For Nuclear Reactor - A spacer grid includes intersecting straps defining cells with springs and dimples arranged to hold fuel rods passing through the cells. The direction of the springs switches at a switch point in the spacer grid that is not at the center of the spacer grid. The intersecting straps may include a first set of mutually parallel straps including a first transition strap and a second set of mutually parallel straps including a second transition strap, with the second set intersecting the first set. The springs of the first set of mutually parallel straps face away from the first transition strap, and the springs of the second set of mutually parallel straps face away from the second transition strap. The outer straps in some embodiments include dimples but not springs. | 07-24-2014 |
George S. Rasch, Brick, NJ US
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20120067358 | Life stick oxygen based energy supplement - The invention provides a device configured to resemble an actual cigarette, tubular in shape and boasts the same measurements of a standard cigarette. The Life Stick is manufactured primarily of recycled plastic, with the distal end of the unit comprised of a canister filled with pure, pressurized oxygen containing gas. Positioned at the end of this canister is an integrated filter mechanism infused with any number of tasty flavors released each time the user takes a drag on the Life Stick .The flavor can be any desired flavor, such as grape, cherry, orange, lemon, lime, other fruit flavor, peppermint, spearmint, other mint, for example. A simple spring loaded release valve is incorporated into the design of the filter which serves to release the oxygen containing gas when the flush mounted push button is depressed by the user, thus delivering the concentrated oxygen containing gas directly into the lungs when inhaling the Life Stick. | 03-22-2012 |
George S. Rhyneer, Eagle River, AK US
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20110187251 | SHOCK-ACTUATED LOCK - A lock that is actuated by an actuating force, such as that caused by an earthquake, for locking a door of a compartment or other enclosure. A magnet can be embedded on an inside surface of a door of the compartment. A displaceable component is provided within the compartment. An actuating force can displace a position of the displaceable component such that it can be aligned with the magnet. The displaceable component can be attracted to the magnet and thereby lock the door in a closed position. | 08-04-2011 |
20140021728 | SHOCK-ACTUATED LOCK - A lock that is actuated by an actuating force, such as that caused by an earthquake, for locking a door of a compartment or other enclosure. A magnet can be embedded on an inside surface of a door of the compartment. A displaceable component is provided within the compartment. An actuating force can displace a position of the displaceable component such that it can be aligned with the magnet. The displaceable component can be attracted to the magnet and thereby lock the door in a closed position. | 01-23-2014 |
George S. Schedivy, Aquebogue, NY US
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20090052874 | PORTABLE VIDEO SYSTEM - A portable video system comprises a video unit for facilitating play of a video medium, the player having a hinge, a display pivotally attached to the video player on the hinge, and a base unit secured to a substrate for selectively coupling a control panel of the video unit to the substrate, wherein the control panel can be selectively un-coupled from the base unit. | 02-26-2009 |
George S. Smith, Skaneateles, NY US
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20140175174 | IMAGING APPARATUS HAVING IMAGING ASSEMBLY - There is described an imaging apparatus having an imaging assembly that includes an image sensor. The imaging apparatus can capture a frame of image data having image data corresponding to a first set of pixels of the image sensor. The imaging apparatus can capture a frame or image data having image data corresponding to a second set of pixels of the image sensor. | 06-26-2014 |
George S. Smith, Pacific Palisades, CA US
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20090155225 | USES AND ISOLATION OF VERY SMALL OF EMBRYONIC-LIKE (VSEL) STEM CELLS - The presently disclosed subject matter provides populations of stem cells that are purified from bone marrow, peripheral blood, and/or other sources. Also provided are methods of using the stem cells for treating tissue and/or organ damage in a subject. | 06-18-2009 |
George S. Smith, Skaneatles, NY US
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20150269402 | IMAGING APPARATUS HAVING IMAGING ASSEMBLY - There is described an imaging apparatus having an imaging assembly that includes an image sensor. The imaging apparatus can capture a frame of image data having image data corresponding to a first set of pixels of the image sensor. The imaging apparatus can capture a frame or image data having image data corresponding to a second set of pixels of the image sensor. | 09-24-2015 |
George S. Sproesser, Leesport, PA US
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20090233495 | Booster Cable Clamp - A booster cable clamp having an upper jaw and a lower jaw is disclosed. The upper jaw has an upper jaw left wall, an upper jaw right wall, and an upper jaw front wall while the lower jaw has a lower jaw left wall that substantially opposes the upper jaw left wall, a lower jaw right wall that substantially opposes the upper jaw right wall, and a lower jaw front wall that substantially opposes the upper jaw front wall. At least one of the upper jaw left wall, the upper jaw right wall, the upper jaw front wall, the lower jaw left wall, the lower jaw right wall, and the lower jaw front wall includes a substantially planar anvil contact surface. | 09-17-2009 |
George S. Tylinski, Portland, OR US
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20130188331 | SOLID STATE CONTINUOUS WHITE LIGHT SOURCE - A solid state illumination system is provided as a replacement for conventional arc light, metal halide and Xenon white-light sources for applications in microscopy, fluorescence microscopy, and endoscopy. The solid state illumination system generates high quality white light output from LED light sources. The white light output is continuous in the visible spectrum from 380 nm to 650 nm and is suitable for imaging all the most common fluorophores and fluorescent proteins. In embodiments, an LED light pipe engine is used to generate a portion of the spectral content of the white light output. | 07-25-2013 |
20130188383 | SOLID STATE CONTINUOUS WHITE LIGHT SOURCE - A solid state illumination system is provided as a replacement for conventional arc light, metal halide and Xenon white-light sources for applications in life sciences including, microscopy, fluorescence microscopy, and endoscopy. The solid state illumination system generates high quality white light output from LED light sources. The white light output is continuous in the visible spectrum from 380 nm to 650 nm and is suitable for imaging all the most common fluorophores and fluorescent proteins. In embodiments, an LED light pipe engine is used to generate a portion of the spectral content of the white light output. In alternative embodiments the solid state illumination system produces light output of a selectable color. | 07-25-2013 |
20130188384 | SOLID STATE CONTINUOUS WHITE LIGHT SOURCE - A solid state illumination system is provided as a replacement for conventional arc light, metal halide and Xenon white-light sources for applications in life sciences including, microscopy, fluorescence microscopy, and endoscopy. The solid state illumination system generates high quality white light output from LED light sources. The white light output is continuous in the visible spectrum from 380 nm to 650 nm and is suitable for imaging all the most common fluorophores and fluorescent proteins. In embodiments, an LED light pipe engine is used to generate a portion of the spectral content of the white light output. In alternative embodiments the solid state illumination system produces light output of a selectable color. | 07-25-2013 |
20130188388 | SOLID STATE CONTINUOUS WHITE LIGHT SOURCE - A solid state illumination system is provided as a replacement for conventional arc light, metal halide and Xenon white-light sources for applications in life sciences including, microscopy, fluorescence microscopy, and endoscopy. The solid state illumination system generates high quality white light output from LED light sources. The white light output is continuous in the visible spectrum from 380 nm to 650 nm and is suitable for imaging all the most common fluorophores and fluorescent proteins. In embodiments, an LED light pipe engine is used to generate a portion of the spectral content of the white light output. In alternative embodiments the solid state illumination system produces light output of a selectable color. | 07-25-2013 |
20130335992 | SOLID STATE LIGHT SOURCE FOR PHOTOCURING - A compact passively-cooled solid state illumination system is provided as a replacement for conventional arc light, metal halide and Xenon white-light sources for photocuring applications. The solid state illumination system utilizes LED modules to generate high intensity light output suitable for photocuring. The light output is continuous in the visible spectrum from 380 nm to 530 nm and is suitable for photocuring using a wide range of photoinitiators. A touchscreen interface allows programming of spectral output, intensity and duration. Output can be initiated using the touchscreen interface and/or a foot pedal. | 12-19-2013 |