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Gerard D Ditaranto

from Toms River, NJ
Age ~70

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  • Toms River, NJ
  • Verona, NJ
  • 11 Jacque Ter, Whippany, NJ 07981
  • Caldwell, NJ
  • Lake Ariel, PA

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Us Patents

System For Modulating Radiation Using Two Rotating Discs

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US Patent:
6559999, May 6, 2003
Filed:
Jun 25, 2001
Appl. No.:
09/887258
Inventors:
Robert Lindner - Parsippany NJ
Gerard DiTaranto - Parsippany NJ
Michael Roselli - Nutley NJ
Frank Vallese - Montville NJ
Assignee:
Electrophysics Corp. - Fairfield NY
International Classification:
G02B 2602
US Classification:
359233, 359227, 359230, 359234, 25022721
Abstract:
The present invention is directed to a system for modulating thermal infrared radiation for a pyroelectric imaging sensor or similar sensor by providing two discs rotating at the same speed, both discs provided adjacent to one another and between a source of radiation and a radiation sensor. Each of the discs is provided with a solid portion and an open portion. Changing the orientation of the solid portions of each the discs with respect to one another would change the sensitivity of the modulation device.

Infrared Camera For Locating A Target Using At Least One Shaped Light Source

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US Patent:
7820967, Oct 26, 2010
Filed:
Sep 11, 2007
Appl. No.:
11/898247
Inventors:
Robert DeMarco - Whippany NJ, US
Frank Vallese - Montville NJ, US
Gerard DiTaranto - Parsippany NJ, US
Assignee:
Electrophysics Corp. - Fairfield NJ
International Classification:
G01J 5/00
US Classification:
250330
Abstract:
An infrared camera including optics and a detector sensitive to infrared radiation is used in conjunction with at least one light source, such as a laser, to locate a reference point on a target. Two intersecting line segments are produced by the one light source or a combination of two light sources to locate the reference point on the target. The infrared camera would display both an infrared image as well as a visible image which can be merged onto a single display. The teaching of the present invention could also be used to determine the distance to the target as well as the area of the target.

Infrared Camera For Locating A Target Using At Least One Shaped Light Source

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US Patent:
8153972, Apr 10, 2012
Filed:
Oct 26, 2010
Appl. No.:
12/912323
Inventors:
Robert DeMarco - Whippany NJ, US
Frank Vallese - Montville NJ, US
Gerard DiTaranto - Parsippany NJ, US
Assignee:
Sofradir EC, Inc. - Fairfield NJ
International Classification:
G01J 5/00
US Classification:
250330
Abstract:
An infrared camera including optics and a detector sensitive to infrared radiation is used in conjunction with at least one light source, such as a laser, to locate a reference point on a target. Two intersecting line segments are produced by the one light source or a combination of two light sources to locate the reference point on the target. The infrared camera would display both an infrared image as well as a visible image which can be merged onto a single display. The teaching of the present invention could also be used to determine the distance to the target as well as the area of the target.

Method For Improving Measurement Accuracy Of Infrared Imaging Radiometers

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US Patent:
20050194539, Sep 8, 2005
Filed:
Mar 4, 2005
Appl. No.:
11/071477
Inventors:
Gerard DiTaranto - Parsippany NJ, US
James LaGrotta - Boonton Twp NJ, US
Frank Vallese - Montville NJ, US
International Classification:
G01J005/02
US Classification:
250338100
Abstract:
The present invention is directed to a method for improving measurement accuracy of infrared imaging radiometers utilizing a small infrared detector array, for example 160×120 pixels. The detector offset is changed so that the detector output, when observing a particular object, is constant over a range of ambient temperatures resulting in a constant dynamic range. A radiometric deconvolution is used in order to correct for measurement inaccuracies due to an object's small size.

Method For Improving Measurement Accuracy Of Infrared Imaging Radiometers

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US Patent:
20060186338, Aug 24, 2006
Filed:
Jan 5, 2006
Appl. No.:
11/325431
Inventors:
Gerard DiTaranto - Parsippany NJ, US
James LaGrotta - Boonton Twp. NJ, US
Frank Vallese - Montville NJ, US
International Classification:
G01J 5/02
US Classification:
250338100
Abstract:
The present invention is directed to a method for improving measurement accuracy of infrared imaging radiometers utilizing a small pitch infrared detector array. The detector offset is changed so that the detector output, when observing a particular object temperature, is maintained at a desired level over a range of ambient temperatures.

Portable Infrared Camera

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US Patent:
20060289768, Dec 28, 2006
Filed:
Apr 24, 2006
Appl. No.:
11/408919
Inventors:
Frank Vallese - Montville NJ, US
John Armstrong - Branchburg NJ, US
Robert DeMarco - Whippany NJ, US
Gerard DiTaranto - Parsippany NJ, US
James LaGrotta - Boonton Twp. NJ, US
Art Stout - Franklin Lakes NJ, US
Ronald Walsh - Hacketstown NJ, US
International Classification:
G01J 5/02
US Classification:
250353000
Abstract:
An infrared camera provided with a rotating lens. The exterior of the camera is also provided with a touch screen display as well as a switch device such as a 5-way switch, controlling many of the functions of the infrared camera. The rotation of the lens would allow an operator to view different objects while maintaining a single position, allowing the operator to view the material projected on the display very easily. A trigger would be used to capture a particular infrared image and to save this image as well as to transmit it, at a later time, to a personal computer.

Image Intensifier System Incorporated Into A Removable Lens Daylight Imaging System

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US Patent:
58281665, Oct 27, 1998
Filed:
Sep 11, 1996
Appl. No.:
8/712561
Inventors:
Michael Roselli - Nutley NJ
Frank Vallese - Lincoln Park NJ
Gerard DiTaranto - Parsippany NJ
Robert Lindner - Parsippany NJ
Assignee:
Electrophysics Corp. - Fairfield NJ
International Classification:
H01J 3150
US Classification:
313365
Abstract:
An intensifying system adapted to be affixed to an electronic imaging device such as a single lens reflex camera or a video camera. The system includes a central intensifying unit for intensifying an image at lower light levels. A back body adapter and a front lens adapter would combine with the central intensifying unit and would be attached to the body of the camera. An electronic objective lens which is normally attached to the camera, would be removed and would be affixed to the front lens adapter.
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