Zakharian
Aramais Zakharian, Painted Post, NY US
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20100039693 | Surface-Plasmon-Based Optical Modulator - An optical modulator that utilizes Bloch surface plasmon (BSP) effects is disclosed. The BSP optical (BSPO) modulator ( | 02-18-2010 |
20110290314 | LIGHT SCATTERING ARTICLES USING HEMISPHERICAL PARTICLES - Light scattering articles comprising inorganic substrates having textured surfaces utilize hemispherical inorganic particles having average diameters of 300 nm or less. The articles have an enhanced absorption at wavelengths in the range of from 400 nm to 600 nm and can be used in photovoltaic devices. | 12-01-2011 |
20120275180 | Light Diffusing Fibers and Methods for Making the Same - Light diffusing optical fibers and methods for producing light diffusing optical fibers are disclosed. In one embodiment, a light diffusing optical fiber includes a core portion formed from silica glass and comprising a plurality of helical void randomly distributed in the core portion of the optical fiber and wrapped around the long axis of the optical fiber. A pitch of the helical voids may vary along the axial length of the light diffusing optical fiber in order to achieve the desired illumination along the length of the optical fiber. A cladding may surround the core portion. Light guided by the core portion is scattered by the helical voids radially outward, through the cladding, such that the light diffusing optical fiber emits light with a predetermined intensity over an axial length of the light diffusing optical fiber, the light diffusing optical fiber having a scattering induced attenuation loss greater than about 0.2 dB/m at a wavelength of 550 nm. | 11-01-2012 |
Aramais Robert Zakharian, Painted Post, NY US
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20150251377 | GLASS LAMINATE STRUCTURES FOR HEAD-UP DISPLAY SYSTEM - A glass laminate structure comprising a non-strengthened external glass sheet, a strengthened internal glass sheet, and at least one polymer interlayer intermediate the external and internal glass sheets. The internal glass sheet can have a thickness ranging from about 0.3 mm to about 1.5 mm, the external glass sheet can have a thickness ranging from about 1.5 mm to about 3.0 mm, and the polymer interlayer can have a first edge with a first thickness and a second edge opposite the first edge with a second thickness greater than the first thickness. Other embodiments include external and internal strengthened glass sheets as well as an external strengthened glass sheet and an internal non-strengthened glass sheet. | 09-10-2015 |
David Zakharian, San Francisco, CA US
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20150045650 | BLOOD FLOW MEASUREMENT SYSTEM BASED ON INDUCTIVE SENSING - An inductive sensing system is adapted for noninvasive measurement of blood flow through a blood vessel. A resonant sensor is disposed in proximity to the blood vessel, and includes a coil resonator that generates a magnetic field within a sensing area that includes the blood vessel. The resonator changes resonance state based on changes in a flow of blood hemoglobin through the sensing area. The IDC unit establishes an IDC control loop, including the resonator as a loop filter, that provides feedback resonance control of the resonator to maintain a resonant frequency state (steady state oscillation) representative of blood hemoglobin flow through the sensing area. A feedback resonance control signal provides sensor data corresponding to the resonant frequency state as representative of blood flow through the sensing area. In one embodiment, the IDC control loop is implemented as a negative impedance control loop, controlling negative impedance to counterbalance resonant impedance. | 02-12-2015 |
20150051468 | BLOOD PULSE MEASUREMENT BASED ON CAPACITIVE SENSING - A capacitive sensing system is adapted for noninvasive measurement of blood pulse (hear rate). A capacitive sensor is located near a skin pulse point exhibiting pulse displacement of skin tissue from vascular pulsation (for example, the temple area of the head), and includes a sensor electrode disposed over and spaced from the skin pulse point, such that the distance between sensor electrode and the skin pulse point cycles between a proximal and a distal displacement distance based on vascular pulsation. A capacitance-to-digital conversion (CDC) unit includes excitation circuitry providing sensor excitation to generate a sensor E-field between the sensor electrode and the skin pulse point based on sensor self-capacitance, and capacitance acquisition/conversion circuitry that acquires capacitance measurements for proximal and distal self-capacitance (for example, by multi-phase capacitive charge transfer using a switched capacitor arrangement), and converts these capacitance measurements into sensor data representative of vascular pulsation. | 02-19-2015 |
Manvel Zakharian, Laval CA
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20100173272 | Method of verifying the existence of at least one unknown component in the body of a living being - Many people believe that your soul continues existing after your body is dead. The present invention is the method of verifying the existence of at least one unknown component in the body of a person or in the body of a living being. | 07-08-2010 |