David B. Russell - Southboro MA, US Peter Charles Conway - Pepperell MA, US James F. Bredt - Watertown MA, US Robert Anthony Phillips - Acton MA, US
Assignee:
Z Corporation - Burlingon MA
International Classification:
B29C 31/04
US Classification:
264 39, 264 401, 264109, 264113, 264308, 425130
Abstract:
A three-dimensional printer includes multiple printheads for printing binder and/or colorant onto a bed of build material in a build chamber. The printheads can be mounted on a gantry that is designed for reciprocal displacement across a build chamber along a slow axis. The printheads, in turn, can reciprocally move across the gantry on a fast axis to enable displacement of the printheads along both the fast and slow axes so that the printheads can deposit binder liquid and/or colorant across the surface of a bed of build material in the build chamber.
Michael P. Ellenbogen - Wayland MA, US Richard Bijjani - Cambridge MA, US Michael Litchfield - Winchester MA, US Peter Conway - Pepperell MA, US William Aitkenhead - Sharon MA, US Bruce Lee - Winchester MA, US
Assignee:
Reveal Imaging Technologies, Inc. - Bedford MA
International Classification:
A61B 6/00 G01N 23/04
US Classification:
378 9, 378 57
Abstract:
Embodiments of an Array CT scanning system for x-ray scanning objects (e.g., scanning airline baggage, packages, and cargo) can include a conveyor configured to transport baggage through a tunnel, a bottom mounted x-ray source configured to provide five fan beams through the tunnel, a side mounted x-ray source disposed at a height higher than the conveyor and configured to provide a fan beam through the tunnel, and a plurality of detectors disposed across the arcs of each of the fan beams. An image processing system can be configured to provide 3D type images of a scanned bag as a function of the information received from the detectors. The images can be derived through interpolation of the scan data. An operator can manipulate the image data and partially rotate the bag to discern objects located within. A side tray is provided to allow an operator to remove a suspect bag from an operational flow of bags. Image information can be stored for subsequent review. Multiple scanners can be networked together such that image and passenger information can be transferred to other workstations.
- Woburn MA, US Douglas G. Sabin - Marblehead MA, US Peter Conway - Groton MA, US Jacob Freake - Somerville MA, US Corbin Munn - New York NY, US Joseph Von Shoppe - Medford MA, US Renee Hester - Boston MA, US Emily Geishecker - Burlington MA, US Shiny Rajan - Woburn MA, US Abraham LeMole - Boston MA, US
This disclosure describes hardware for microfluidic chips and an associated support module for facilitating operation of one or more microfluidic chips. The microfluidic chips described herein are designed for supporting multiple different tissue types, including kidney tissue, liver tissue, adipose cells, and so forth. Chip geometry facilities fluid flow through one or more channels of the chip with a particular flow rate. For example, shear forces are reduced where needed to ensure proper flow rate of fluid in the channels. The chamber geometry and the geometry of the channels ensures that a desired amount of oxygen is delivered to sample cells or tissues in a controlled manner.
- Waltham MA, US Michael Litchfield - Winchester MA, US Alec Rose - West Hartford CT, US Peter Conway - Waltham MA, US
International Classification:
G01S 13/89 G01S 13/04 G01S 7/04 G01S 13/86
Abstract:
A modular imaging system includes an antenna panels, a sensor, and at least one data processor. The antenna panels include an array of antenna elements including at least two antenna elements separated by a spacing more than a half wavelength. The plurality of antenna panels are configurable to be spatially arranged and oriented with respect to one another to measure radar returns of an observation domain for a target. The sensor has a field of view overlapping the observation domain and for measuring an image. The at least one data processor forms part of at least one computing system and is adapted to receive data characterizing the optical image and the radar returns, determine a spatial location of the target, and construct a radar return image of the target using a sparsity constraint determined from the spatial location of the target. Related apparatus, systems, techniques, and articles are also described.
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Dr. Conway graduated from the University of Louisville School of Medicine in 1976. He works in Louisville, KY and 1 other location and specializes in General Surgery. Dr. Conway is affiliated with Baptist Health Louisville.
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