Patents by Inventor Bernard J. Eastlund

Bernard J. Eastlund has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).

  • Publication number: 20110139999
    Abstract: An ultraviolet flux multiplying air sterilization chamber comprises inner surfaces having a diffuse reflective behavior. The sterilization chamber includes an inlet aperture and an outlet aperture for air to flow through said chamber and a light source emitting an ultraviolet light. Due to the reflectivity of the inner surfaces of the chamber, a flux of the ultraviolet light is multiplied by reflecting multiple times from the inner surfaces of the chamber. The inlet and outlet apertures are advantageously configured to reduce the amount of light that escapes from the chamber and increase the amount of photons available in the chamber. In an exemplary embodiment, perforated end panels having diffuse, reflective interior surfaces may be provided over at least a portion of the inlet and outlet apertures.
    Type: Application
    Filed: January 13, 2011
    Publication date: June 16, 2011
    Applicant: Novatron, Inc.
    Inventors: Reginald W. Clark, Bernard J. Eastlund, Michael W. Ingram, Joseph C. Stumpf
  • Patent number: 7875247
    Abstract: An ultraviolet flux multiplying air sterilization chamber comprises inner surfaces having a diffuse reflective behavior. The sterilization chamber includes an inlet aperture and an outlet aperture for air to flow through said chamber and a light source emitting an ultraviolet light. Due to the reflectivity of the inner surfaces of the chamber, a flux of the ultraviolet light is multiplied by reflecting multiple times from the inner surfaces of the chamber. The inlet and outlet apertures are advantageously configured to reduce the amount of light that escapes from the chamber and increase the amount of photons available in the chamber. In an exemplary embodiment, perforated end panels having diffuse, reflective interior surfaces may be provided over at least a portion of the inlet and outlet apertures.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 23, 2007
    Date of Patent: January 25, 2011
    Assignee: Novatron, Inc.
    Inventors: Reginald W. Clark, Bernard J. Eastlund, Michael W. Ingram, Joseph C. Stumpf
  • Publication number: 20080152548
    Abstract: An ultraviolet flux multiplying air sterilization chamber comprises inner surfaces having a diffuse reflective behavior. The sterilization chamber includes an inlet aperture and an outlet aperture for air to flow through said chamber and a light source emitting an ultraviolet light. Due to the reflectivity of the inner surfaces of the chamber, a flux of the ultraviolet light is multiplied by reflecting multiple times from the inner surfaces of the chamber. The inlet and outlet apertures are advantageously configured to reduce the amount of light that escapes from the chamber and increase the amount of photons available in the chamber. In an exemplary embodiment, perforated end panels having diffuse, reflective interior surfaces may be provided over at least a portion of the inlet and outlet apertures.
    Type: Application
    Filed: July 23, 2007
    Publication date: June 26, 2008
    Inventors: Reginald W. Clark, Bernard J. Eastlund, Michael W. Ingram, Joseph C. Stumpf
  • Patent number: 6992445
    Abstract: Described is a high intensity discharge lamp including a lamp bulb envelope, first and second electrodes, a seal and a fill situated within the lamp bulb envelope. The lamp bulb envelope is composed of single crystal sapphire tubing. The lamp bulb envelope includes end portions and a central portion, the central portion having a greater diameter than the end portions. The end portions may be a cylindrical tube shape and the central portion is a smooth three-dimensional shape. The first and second electrodes extend through opposite ends of the lamp bulb envelope so that at least a portion of each of the electrodes is situated within the lamp bulb envelope. The seal seals each of the first and second electrodes to an inside wall of the corresponding end of the lamp bulb envelope. A voltage is applied to the first and second electrodes to generate an arc plasma therebetween.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 13, 2003
    Date of Patent: January 31, 2006
    Assignee: Gem Lighting, LLC
    Inventors: Bernard J. Eastlund, Maurice E. Levis
  • Publication number: 20040166018
    Abstract: An ultraviolet flux multiplying air sterilization chamber comprises inner surfaces having a diffuse reflective behavior. The sterilization chamber includes an inlet aperture and an outlet aperture for air to flow through said chamber and a light source emitting an ultraviolet light. Due to the reflectivity of the inner surfaces of the chamber, a flux of the ultraviolet light is multiplied by reflecting multiple times from the inner surfaces of the chamber. The inlet and outlet apertures are advantageously configured to reduce the amount of light that escapes from the chamber and increase the amount of photons available in the chamber. In an exemplary embodiment, packed arrays of fibers, spheres, or other small particles are placed at the inlet and/or outlet to the chamber. These packed arrays provide light scattering events such that the light incident on the packed arrays reflects back with high reflectivity.
    Type: Application
    Filed: November 26, 2003
    Publication date: August 26, 2004
    Inventors: Reginald W. Clark, Bernard J. Eastlund, Michael W. Ingram, Joseph C. Stumpf
  • Publication number: 20040056593
    Abstract: A high intensity discharge lamp, especially for optical projection systems, in one embodiment uses an anode electrode, a cathode electrode and a cylindrical envelope of single crystal (SC) sapphire. The fill may contain hydrogen, chlorine, sodium, scandium, sulfur and selenium and is under pressure exceeding 20 atmospheres. The lamp produces a continuous non-flash arc and generates a correlated color temperature between 6500 and 7000 degrees Kelvin and an efficacy exceeding 60 lumens/watt.
    Type: Application
    Filed: September 17, 2003
    Publication date: March 25, 2004
    Inventors: Bernard J. Eastlund, Maurice E. Levis
  • Publication number: 20040036393
    Abstract: Described is a high intensity discharge lamp which may include a lamp bulb envelope, first and second electrodes, a seal and a fill situated within the lamp bulb envelope. The lamp bulb envelope is composed of single crystal sapphire tubing. The envelope has a tubular burst pressure of at least 4,500 psi at 1,400° C. and a maximum tensile strength of 56,000 psi at 1,400° C. The lamp bulb envelope includes end portions of a first diameter (e.g., between 2 mm and 25 mm) and a central portion having a second diameter (e.g., between 2.1 mm and 100 mm) being greater than the first diameter. The end portions may be substantially cylindrical tube shape and the central portion is substantially smooth three-dimensional shape (e.g., an ellipsoidal shape, a spherical shape, etc.). The first and second electrodes extend through opposite ends of the lamp bulb envelope so that at least a portion of each of the first and second electrodes is situated within the lamp bulb envelope.
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 13, 2003
    Publication date: February 26, 2004
    Inventors: Bernard J. Eastlund, Maurice E. Levis
  • Patent number: 6661174
    Abstract: A high intensity discharge lamp, especially for optical projection systems, in one embodiment uses an anode electrode, a cathode electrode and a cylindrical envelope of single crystal (SC) sapphire. The fill may contain hydrogen, chlorine, sodium, scandium, sulfur and selenium and is under pressure exceeding 20 atmospheres. The lamp produces a continuous non-flash arc and generates a correlated color temperature between 6500 and 7000 degrees Kelvin and an efficacy exceeding 60 lumens/watt.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 2, 2001
    Date of Patent: December 9, 2003
    Assignee: GEM Lighting LLC
    Inventors: Bernard J. Eastlund, Maurice E. Levis
  • Patent number: 6652344
    Abstract: A high intensity discharge lamp constructed with a tubular envelope composed of single crystal sapphire in which a continuous non-flash arc is created across multiple electrodes to generate a radiation emitting plasma. The lamp may operate at higher temperatures and pressures than conventional high intensity discharge lamps to produce greater luminance at any given power input. The lamp fill may be chosen from a wide range of gases and additives to produce the desired light spectra in the range from ultraviolet through near infra-red. The effective life of the lamp may be significantly extended. The lamp may be utilized particular benefits in image projection where a small powerful light source is required to optically match increasingly smaller image generation devices. In particular, the lamp may maintain a pre-selected correlated color temperature from 4,000 to 9,000° K over the life of the lamp.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 27, 2002
    Date of Patent: November 25, 2003
    Assignee: Gem Lighting LLC
    Inventors: Bernard J. Eastlund, Maurice E. Levis
  • Publication number: 20030052609
    Abstract: A high intensity discharge lamp constructed with a tubular envelope composed of single crystal sapphire in which a continuous non-flash arc is created across multiple electrodes to generate a radiation emitting plasma. The lamp may operate at higher temperatures and pressures than conventional high intensity discharge lamps to produce greater luminance at any given power input. The lamp fill may be chosen from a wide range of gases and additives to produce the desired light spectra in the range from ultraviolet through near infra-red. The effective life of the lamp may be significantly extended. The lamp may be utilized particular benefits in image projection where a small powerful light source is required to optically match increasingly smaller image generation devices. In particular, the lamp may maintain a pre-selected correlated color temperature from 4,000 to 9,000° K over the life of the lamp.
    Type: Application
    Filed: September 27, 2002
    Publication date: March 20, 2003
    Inventors: Bernard J. Eastlund, Maurice E. Levis
  • Patent number: 6483237
    Abstract: A high intensity discharge lamp constructed with a tubular envelope composed of single crystal sapphire in which a continuous non-flash arc is created across multiple electrodes to generate a radiation emitting plasma. The lamp may operate at higher temperatures and pressures than conventional high intensity discharge lamps to produce greater luminance at any given power input. The lamp fill may be chosen from a wide range of gases and additives to produce the desired light spectra in the range from ultraviolet through near infra-red. The effective life of the lamp may be significantly extended. The lamp may be utilized particular benefits in image projection where a small powerful light source is required to optically match increasingly smaller image generation devices. In particular, the lamp may maintain a pre-selected correlated color temperature from 4,000 to 9,000° K over the life of the lamp.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 28, 2002
    Date of Patent: November 19, 2002
    Assignee: Gem Lighting LLC
    Inventors: Bernard J. Eastlund, Maurice E. Levis
  • Publication number: 20020070668
    Abstract: A high intensity discharge lamp constructed with a tubular envelope composed of single crystal sapphire in which a continuous non-flash arc is created across multiple electrodes to generate a radiation emitting plasma. The lamp may operate at higher temperatures and pressures than conventional high intensity discharge lamps to produce greater luminance at any given power input. The lamp fill may be chosen from a wide range of gases and additives to produce the desired light spectra in the range from ultraviolet through near infra-red. The effective life of the lamp may be significantly extended. The lamp may be utilized particular benefits in image projection where a small powerful light source is required to optically match increasingly smaller image generation devices. In particular, the lamp may maintain a pre-selected correlated color temperature from 4,000 to 9,000° K over the life of the lamp.
    Type: Application
    Filed: January 28, 2002
    Publication date: June 13, 2002
    Inventors: Bernard J. Eastlund, Maurice E. Levis
  • Patent number: 6087783
    Abstract: A system and method for operating a dual electrode flashlamp. The method employs steps of applying an electrical potential between a pair of electrodes of the dual electrode flashlamp; and irradiating a region behind one of said electrodes with microwave energy. The system has a flashlamp bulb; a first electrode positioned at one end of the flashlamp bulb; a second electrode positioned at another end of the flashlamp bulb; and a microwave energy source positioned to direct microwave energy at the flashlamp bulb.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 3, 1998
    Date of Patent: July 11, 2000
    Assignee: Purepulse Technologies, Inc.
    Inventors: Bernard J. Eastlund, Andrew H. Bushnell
  • Patent number: 5630880
    Abstract: This invention utilizes a large volume plasma processor to completely ionize any feedstock material and deposit the ionized and unionized species of elements of the feedstock material on deposition stages. Apparatus is provided for generating a toroidal, high temperature, low density plasma in the large volume plasma processor. Key aspects of the method provide for (a) controlling temperature by rapid heating and (b) maintaining toroidal plasma current by rapid application of increased driving voltages. The invention provides a large surface area source of any desired elements to increase safety and thruput in microchip fabrication. Other applications include nanotechnology fabrication and improvement of surface properties of materials.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 7, 1996
    Date of Patent: May 20, 1997
    Inventor: Bernard J. Eastlund
  • Patent number: 5038664
    Abstract: A method for establishing a region of a high density, high energy plasma at an altitude of at least about 1500 kilometers above the earth's surface. Circularly polarized electromagnetic radiation is transmitted at a first frequency substantially parallel to an earth's magnetic field line to excite electron cyclotron resonance heating in normally occurring plasma at an altitude of at least about 250 kilometers to generate a mirror force which lifts said plasma to said altitude of at least about 1500 kilometers. Heating is continued at a second frequency to expand the plasma to the apex of said field line whereupon at least some of the plasma is trapped and oscillates between mirror points on said lines. The plasma will be contained within adjacent field lines and will drift to form a shell of relativistic particles around a portion of the earth.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 10, 1985
    Date of Patent: August 13, 1991
    Assignee: APTI, Inc.
    Inventor: Bernard J. Eastlund
  • Patent number: 4861074
    Abstract: A collar for electrically insulating between upper and lower tubing sections in which load bearing insulating materials in the collar are isolated from fluids both interior and exterior the collar.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 6, 1988
    Date of Patent: August 29, 1989
    Assignee: Production Technologies International Inc.
    Inventors: Bernard J. Eastlund, Kenneth J. Schmitt, Douglas C. Anderson
  • Patent number: 4716960
    Abstract: An invention for supplying power to a well. In one embodiment power heats a tubing from adjacent the surface to a selected level to prevent the formation of solids. The tubing is heated by passing an electric current therethrough. In one form the tubing is insulated from the wellhead and the casing down to a selected level where an electrical connection is made between the tubing and casing. Current is applied to the tubing at a point below an insulating tubing collar. In another form an insulated conduit is run into the well to a selected depth and connected to the tubing. Electrical power is connected to the tubing and to the insulated conduit.In another form a sucker rod is electrically insulated from the tubing down to a selected depth. The sucker rod includes a non-conducting section such as a fiberglas sucker rod. A conduit is run through the fiberglas rod and connected to the steel sucker rod therebelow.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 14, 1986
    Date of Patent: January 5, 1988
    Assignee: Production Technologies International, Inc.
    Inventors: Bernard J. Eastlund, Kenneth J. Schmitt, Ronald M. Bass, John M. Harrison
  • Patent number: 4712155
    Abstract: A method and apparatus altering a region of plasma that lies above the earth's surface at altitudes (e.g. below 50 kilometer) where the collison rate of the electrons in the plasma is originally greater than the cyclotron frequency of the electrons. First, artificial magnetic lines of force are established from the earth's surface by positioning a loop of cable at the earth's surface. An electrical current of sufficient amperage is passed through the cable which inherently generates the artificial magnetic field from the center of the loop. The field strength B on the artificial lines in the region of plasma to be altered is sufficient to increase the cyclotron frequency of the electrons in the plasma so that it will exceed the rate of collosion of the electrons.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 28, 1985
    Date of Patent: December 8, 1987
    Assignee: APTI, Inc.
    Inventors: Bernard J. Eastlund, Simon Ramo
  • Patent number: 4686605
    Abstract: A method and apparatus for altering at least one selected region which normally exists above the earth's surface. The region is excited by electron cyclotron resonance heating to thereby increase its charged particle density. In one embodiment, circularly polarized electromagnetic radiation is transmitted upward in a direction substantially parallel to and along a field line which extends through the region of plasma to be altered. The radiation is transmitted at a frequency which excites electron cyclotron resonance to heat and accelerate the charged particles. This increase in energy can cause ionization of neutral particles which are then absorbed as part of the region thereby increasing the charged particle density of the region.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 10, 1985
    Date of Patent: August 11, 1987
    Assignee: APTI, Inc.
    Inventor: Bernard J. Eastlund
  • Patent number: 4678034
    Abstract: The tubing of a cased petroleum well is heated for any purpose such as to prevent deposition of solids by coupling a microwave source to the well annulus at the surface and transmitting the waves down the annulus.Special coupling means is provided to couple at the annulus to accommodate the arbitrary positions of naturally occurring microwaves in the annulus of the well.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 23, 1986
    Date of Patent: July 7, 1987
    Assignee: Formation Damage Removal Corporation
    Inventors: Bernard J. Eastlund, Kenneth J. Schmitt, Ronald M. Bass