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5657 Vantage Point Rd, Columbia, MD 21044    301-5963211   

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Baltimore, MD   

5657 Vantage Point Rd, Columbia, MD 21044    410-9259976   

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Coiled Circuit Camera

US Patent:
7667283, Feb 23, 2010
Filed:
May 16, 2007
Appl. No.:
11/798680
Inventors:
Joseph T. Smith - Columbia MD, US
Harvey C. Nathanson - Pittsburgh PA, US
Assignee:
Northrop Grumman Systems Corporation - Los Angeles CA
International Classification:
H01L 31/0232
US Classification:
257432, 257433, 396530
Abstract:
A coiled camera includes a coiling layer, a circuit device layer, active microelectronic circuitry fabricated on the circuit device layer, a semiconductor imaging device electronically coupled to the active microelectronic circuitry and a lens coupled to the semiconductor imaging device.

Curled Semiconductor Transistor

US Patent:
7795647, Sep 14, 2010
Filed:
Mar 29, 2007
Appl. No.:
11/727955
Inventors:
Garrett A. Storaska - Reston VA, US
Robert S. Howell - Wheaton MD, US
Harvey C. Nathanson - Pittsburgh PA, US
Francis William Hopwood - Severna Park MD, US
Assignee:
Northrop Grumman Systems Corporation - Los Angeles CA
International Classification:
H01L 29/76
US Classification:
257213, 257401
Abstract:
A curled transistor comprises a coiled semiconductor substrate having a plurality of concentrically curled layers. Source and drain regions are configured on a portion of the coiled semiconductor substrate, and a gate dielectric is positioned between the source and drain regions. A first set of metallic contacts electrically couple to the source region on the coiled semiconductor substrate and a second set of metallic contacts electrically couple to the drain region on the coiled semiconductor substrate.

Mouse Pointing System/Icon Identification System

US Patent:
2005026, Dec 1, 2005
Filed:
May 17, 2005
Appl. No.:
11/130277
Inventors:
Charles Adams - Baltimore MD, US
Harvey Nathanson - Pittsburgh PA, US
Robert Howell - Silver Spring MD, US
International Classification:
G09G005/00
US Classification:
345156000
Abstract:
A small hand-held pocket-pen sized image projector device having enhancement features which include a pointing capability whereby a user can direct a laser pointing beam to a projected image and an icon identification capability for selectively orienting or otherwise controlling an image projected by the device. Also, a button type “clicking” function selection capability similar to that in a common laptop personal computer is also provided.

Projector Pen Image Stabilization System

US Patent:
2005028, Dec 22, 2005
Filed:
May 11, 2005
Appl. No.:
11/126255
Inventors:
Charles Adams - Baltimore MD, US
Harvey Nathanson - Pittsburgh PA, US
Robert Howell - Silver Spring MD, US
Garrett Storaska - Reston VA, US
William Hall - New Windsor MD, US
Assignee:
Northrop Grumman Corp. - Baltimore MD
International Classification:
G09G005/00
US Classification:
345156000
Abstract:
A high resolution pen-sized projector for controlling the position and size of an image generated by a closed loop control system consists of four major system components including: a virtual VGA display located inside of a XGA display, a position acquisition system, a displacement compensating control system to determine correct position of the VGA display inside of the XGA display, and a dark display area of the background portion of the XGA display.

Coiled Circuit Bio-Sensor

US Patent:
2008000, Jan 10, 2008
Filed:
May 25, 2007
Appl. No.:
11/802806
Inventors:
Joseph Smith - Columbia MD, US
Harvey Nathanson - Pittsburgh PA, US
Robert Howell - Silver Spring MD, US
Christopher Kirby - Gambrills MD, US
Carl Freidhoff - New Freedom PA, US
International Classification:
A61B 5/07
US Classification:
600302000, 600365000, 600398000, 600486000, 600504000, 600549000
Abstract:
A coiled bio-medical device has a base layer coiled to form a plurality of concentric cylinders. The base layer comprises an inner surface. The coiled bio-medical includes a bio-sensor arranged on the inner surface of the base layer. The bio-sensor is adapted to collect bio-medical data from an organism. A transmitter is arranged on the inner surface of the base layer and is adapted to transmit the collected bio-medical data.

Motion Compensated Sensor

US Patent:
5412421, May 2, 1995
Filed:
Sep 15, 1993
Appl. No.:
8/122134
Inventors:
Robert A. Hale - Ellicott City MD
Harvey C. Nathanson - Pittsburgh PA
Assignee:
Westinghouse Electric Corporation - Pittsburgh PA
International Classification:
H04N 718
US Classification:
348208
Abstract:
A sensor produces signals corresponding to positions of objects within a field of view over time. A motion detector is provided for determining movement of the sensor. Signals from the sensor and the detector go to a processing unit which causes an appropriate modification of the signal received from the sensor to compensate for the movement.

Distributed Aperture Imaging And Tracking System

US Patent:
5317394, May 31, 1994
Filed:
Apr 30, 1992
Appl. No.:
7/876619
Inventors:
Robert A. Hale - Ellicott City MD
Harvey C. Nathanson - Pittsburgh PA
Joel F. Hazlett - Linthicum MD
Assignee:
Westinghouse Electric Corp. - Pittsburgh PA
International Classification:
H04N 718
US Classification:
348208
Abstract:
An imaging system utilizes a plurality of sensors capable of sensing objects within a field of view about a sight line. At least two sensors have different sight lines with the sight lines having known relative positions. Each sensor produces signals corresponding to positions of objects within a field of view over time. At least one sensor signal memory receives those signals and stores them in a manner enabling concurrent access to signals received from any selected combination of sensors. The processing unit and associated memory contain at least one program for selecting sensor signals from a sensor signal memory. Preferably motion detectors are provided for determining vibration, flexure or movement of each sensor. A normalizing means is preferably provided to adjust the sensor or make an appropriate modification of the signal received from the sensor.

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