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Inventor: Joseph R. Demers


Address: Pasadena, CA
No. of patents: 4
Last patent issue date: 08/14/2012

NumberTitleIssue Date
8243375Sub-micron adjustable mount for supporting a component and method
An optical assembly includes a light path and at least one optic to be positioned in the path. A support arrangement supports the optic having a foot arrangement including at least one foot that receives a direct manipulation with the foot slidingly engaged against ...
08/14/2012
7672068Sub-micron adjustable mount for supporting a component and method
An optical assembly includes a light path and at least one optic to be positioned in the path. A support arrangement supports the optic having a foot arrangement including at least one foot that receives a direct manipulation with the foot slidingly engaged against ...
03/02/2010
7430081Sub-micron adjustable mount for supporting a component and method
An optical assembly includes a light path and at least one optic to be positioned in the path. A support arrangement supports the optic having a foot arrangement including at least one foot that receives a direct manipulation with the foot slidingly engaged against ...
09/30/2008
7075028Sub-micron adjustable mount for supporting a component and method
Attaching an attachment surface of an electrically conductive workpiece to an electrically conductive support surface is described. In one aspect, a biasing force is distributed at least partially around a weld region of the workpiece to urge the attachment surface ...
07/11/2006
 
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