Lawrence Cooper Stapleton - Seattle WA Harold Alexander Brown - Renton WA Richard B. Riday - Kirkland WA James Stocker Webb - Seattle WA Ferdinand Johannes van Engelen - Bellevue WA Oliver Felix Grabes - Seattle WA Brady Austin Olason - Edmonds WA
Lawrence Cooper Stapleton - Seattle WA Harold Alexander Brown - Renton WA Richard B. Riday - Kirkland WA James Stocker Webb - Seattle WA Ferdinand Johannes van Engelen - Bellevue WA Oliver Felix Grabes - Seattle WA Brady Austin Olason - Edmonds WA
Assignee:
Terabeam Corporation - Kirkland WA
International Classification:
1699
US Classification:
D16130
System And Method For Using A Holographic Optical Element In A Wireless Telecommunication System Receiver
Charles Gregory Amadon - Seattle WA Richard D. Rallison - Paradise UT John J. Schuster - Bellevue WA Harold A. Brown - Renton WA Mark Pratt - Seattle WA
Assignee:
Terabeam Corporation - Kirkland WA
International Classification:
G03H 100
US Classification:
359 15, 359 19, 359152
Abstract:
A holographic optical element (HOE) device is mounted in a receiver unit, such as a wireless optical telecommunication system receiver. The HOE device includes a developed emulsion material having an interference pattern recorded thereon, sandwiched between a pair of elements, such as a pair of clear glass plates. In operation, the HOE device uses the recorded interference pattern to diffract incident light rays towards an optical processing unit of the system receiver. The optical processing unit includes a photodetector that detects the diffracted light rays. The system receiver can include various other components and/or can have various configurations. In one configuration, a plurality of mirrors is used to control the direction of the light rays coming from the HOE device, and a collimating optical assembly collimates these light rays. A beam splitting optical assembly can be used to split the light rays into a tracking channel and a communication channel.
Transceiver For A Wireless Optical Telecommunication System
Charles Gregory Amadon - Seattle WA Richard D. Rallison - Paradise UT Mark Pratt - Seattle WA David P. Bajorins - Redmond WA Lawrence Cooper Stapleton - Seattle WA Richard B. Riday - Kirkland WA Harold Alexander Brown - Renton WA William Joseph Lauby - Mukilteo WA Michael Thomas - Belmont MA Scott William Sparrold - Bothell WA
Assignee:
Terabeam Corporation - Kirkland WA
International Classification:
G02B 532
US Classification:
359 15, 19 34, 398135, 398139
Abstract:
A holographic optical element (HOE) device is mounted in wireless optical telecommunication system transceiver. The HOE device includes a developed emulsion material having an interference pattern recorded thereon, sandwiched between a pair of elements, such as a pair of clear glass plates. In operation, the HOE device uses the recorded interference pattern to diffract received light rays towards an optical processing unit of the system receiver. A transmitter unit can be positioned at least in part behind the HOE device. An opening in the emulsion material allows a light signal transmitted from the transmitter unit to be substantially unaffected by the recorded interference pattern. The transceiver can also include a spotting scope and an alignment beacon.
Ferdinand J. van Engelen - Bellevue WA Brady A. Olason - Edmonds WA Oliver F. Grabes - London, GB Guy Fly - Redmond WA Richard B. Riday - Kirkland WA Lawrence C. Stapleton - Seattle WA Harold A. Brown - Renton WA Sean Driggers - Bellevue WA Eric Davis - Redmond WA
Assignee:
Terabeam Corporation - Kirkland WA
International Classification:
1402
US Classification:
D14240
Transceiver For A Wireless Optical Telecommunication System
Charles Gregory Amadon - Seattle WA, US Richard D. Rallison - Paradise UT, US Mark Pratt - Seattle WA, US David P. Bajorins - Redmond WA, US Lawrence Cooper Stapleton - Seattle WA, US Richard B. Riday - Kirkland WA, US Harold Alexander Brown - Renton WA, US William Joseph Lauby - Mukilteo WA, US Michael Thomas - Belmont MA, US Scott William Sparrold - Bothell WA, US
Assignee:
Terabeam Corporation - Falls Church VA
International Classification:
G02B005/32 H04B010/10
US Classification:
359 16, 359 15, 359 19, 398122, 398118
Abstract:
A holographic optical element (HOE) device is mounted in wireless optical telecommunication system transceiver. The HOE device includes a developed emulsion material having an interference pattern recorded thereon, sandwiched between a pair of elements, such as a pair of clear glass plates. In operation, the HOE device uses the recorded interference pattern to diffract received light rays towards an optical processing unit of the system receiver. A transmitter unit can be positioned at least in part behind the HOE device. An opening in the emulsion material allows a light signal transmitted from the transmitter unit to be substantially unaffected by the recorded interference pattern. The transceiver can also include a spotting scope and an alignment beacon.
Grigore Axinte - Bellevue WA, US Vasilica A. Axinte - Bellevue WA, US Daniela Axinte - Bellevue WA, US Dragos Axinte - Bellevue WA, US Harold Alexander Brown - Seattle WA, US Jeffrey Paul Mills - Barrington IL, US Joseph Patrick Sullivan - Issaquah WA, US
International Classification:
A47J 37/06
US Classification:
126 25 R
Abstract:
A portable, smokeless, indoor/outdoor grill that utilizes an existing heat source such as a regular stove for indoor use and a propane gas tank, camp grill, or camp fire for outdoor use.
Harold A. Brown - Seattle WA, US Eric J. Davis - Bothell WA, US Michelle L. Gendron - Flagstaff AZ, US John L. Loewen - Parks AZ, US Clare R. Long - Edmonds WA, US Justin W. Sokel - Flagstaff AZ, US Joseph P. Sullivan - Issaquah WA, US Markus Wierzoch - Seattle WA, US
International Classification:
A61B 17/00
US Classification:
606 1
Abstract:
A fixed sequence activation handle is described that forces a predetermined activation sequence. Such handles are suitable for use in the delivery of medical devices or for other application that require a fixed sequence of activations.
License Records
Harold M Brown
License #:
2878 - Expired
Category:
Water Operator
Issued Date:
Aug 22, 2001
Effective Date:
Jan 9, 2012
Expiration Date:
Dec 31, 2011
Type:
Grade IV Water Operator
Harold M Brown
License #:
1840 - Expired
Category:
Water Operator
Issued Date:
Dec 19, 1994
Effective Date:
Jul 26, 2004
Expiration Date:
Dec 31, 2000
Type:
Grade IV Water Operator
Name / Title
Company / Classification
Phones & Addresses
Harold Brown
Brown, Harold Attorneys
33919 9Th Ave S STE 205, Federal Way, WA 98003 2539525852
Harold Brown
HAL BROWN ADVERTISING LTD Advertising Agencies & Counselors
928 Woodhall Drive, Victoria, BC V8X 3L7 2507272617
Dr. Brown graduated from the Universidad Autu00F3noma de Guadalajara, Guadalajara, Jalisco, Mexico in 1971. He works in Buchanan, MI and specializes in Family Medicine.
Dr. Brown graduated from the Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine in 1989. He works in Dayton, OH and 1 other location and specializes in Family Medicine. Dr. Brown is affiliated with Alamance Regional Medical Center, Good Samaritan Hospital, Kettering Medical Center and Miami Valley Hospital.
Paris Total Foot Care 580 Deshong Dr STE B, Paris, TX 75460 9037065035 (phone), 9037065036 (fax)
Paris Total Foot Care 1050 S Preston Rd STE 119, Celina, TX 75009 9723828922 (phone), 9723828568 (fax)
Languages:
English
Description:
Dr. Brown works in Paris, TX and 1 other location and specializes in Podiatric Medicine and Orthopaedic Surgery. Dr. Brown is affiliated with Centennial Medical Center.
Goodyear Tire and Rubber Company - Programmer (1972-1982)
Education:
University of Akron - Computers
About:
I started taking pictures at age 10 with a New York World's Fair camera I received as a birthday present. A few years later came the purchased of a Super 8mm movie camera and a few years after tha...
Tagline:
I had an Apple II computer in 1977. First Blood.
Bragging Rights:
I have edited 8 lecture DVDs for a magician that are available globally.
Harold Brown
Work:
Xerox - Field Svc Engineer
Education:
Temple Bible College - Biblical Arts
Bragging Rights:
Survived the Military
Harold Brown
Work:
Darden Restaurants - Server
Education:
University of Alabama at Birmingham
Harold Brown
Work:
Tool Time - Cust. Service (2010)
Harold Brown
Work:
AFRL - CO-OP (4) High-Performance Materials Institute - Research Assistant