HENRY ALNEY LUTEN, III
Pilots at Riley Rdg Rd, Holland, MI

License number
Michigan A4966770
Issued Date
Jun 2016
Expiration Date
Jun 2018
Category
Airmen
Type
Authorized Aircraft Instructor
Address
Address
2925 Riley Ridge Rd, Holland, MI 49424

Personal information

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Name
Address
Phone
Henry Luten, age 55
2925 Riley Ridge Rd, Holland, MI 49424
Henry A Luten, age 47
12028 N Northpointe Ln, Holland, MI 49424
Henry A Luten, age 85
4587 Hunt Club Dr, Ypsilanti, MI 48197
Henry A Luten, age 85
7851 Amrhein Dr, Ypsilanti, MI 48197
(734) 485-8043
Henry A Luten, age 85
7851 Amrhien Dr, Ypsilanti, MI 48197
(734) 485-8043

Professional information

Henry Luten Photo 1

Electro-Optic System Configured To Reduce A Perceived Color Change

US Patent:
8228590, Jul 24, 2012
Filed:
Aug 9, 2010
Appl. No.:
12/852790
Inventors:
Kelvin L. Baumann - Holland MI, US
John A. VanderPloeg - Zeeland MI, US
David A. Theiste - Byron Center MI, US
Thomas F. Guarr - Holland MI, US
Henry W. Luten - Holland MI, US
George A. Neuman - Holland MI, US
Assignee:
Gentex Corporation - Zeeland MI
International Classification:
G02F 1/153
US Classification:
359267, 359265
Abstract:
An electro-optic system is provided that includes a front element having first and second surfaces, a rear element including third and fourth surfaces, wherein the front and rear elements are sealably bonded together in a spaced-apart relationship to define a chamber, and an electro-optic medium contained in the chamber, and the electro-optic medium is adapted to be in at least a high transmittance state and a low transmittance state. The electro-optic system further includes a display device in optical communication with the electro-optic element, the display device including at least one light source and is configured to emit at least a first primary and a second primary, the first and second primaries each having a first hue (h) when viewed through the electro-optic element in approximately the high transmittance state and a second hue (h′) when viewed through the electro-optic element in approximately the low transmittance state, wherein a change in the first and second hues (Δh) for both first and second primaries is less than approximately 31 degrees.


Henry Luten Photo 2

Thin-Film Coatings, Electro-Optic Elements And Assemblies Incorporating These Elements

US Patent:
8547622, Oct 1, 2013
Filed:
Mar 29, 2012
Appl. No.:
13/434582
Inventors:
William L. Tonar - Holland MI, US
John S. Anderson - Holland MI, US
Jeffrey A. Forgette - Hudsonville MI, US
George A. Neuman - Holland MI, US
Gary J. Dozeman - Zeeland MI, US
David J. Cammenga - Zeeland MI, US
Henry A. Luten - Holland MI, US
G. Bruce Poe - Hamilton MI, US
Nelson F. Brummel - Grand Rapids MI, US
Lansen M. Perron - Jenison MI, US
Assignee:
Gentex Corporation - Zeeland MI
International Classification:
G02F 1/03
US Classification:
359245
Abstract:
Electro-optic elements are becoming commonplace in a number of vehicular and architectural applications. Various electro-optic element configurations provide variable transmittance and or variable reflectance for windows and mirrors. The present invention relates to various thin-film coatings, electro-optic elements and assemblies incorporating these elements.


Henry Luten Photo 3

Lens Cleaning Apparatus

US Patent:
2012024, Sep 27, 2012
Filed:
Mar 23, 2012
Appl. No.:
13/428799
Inventors:
William L. Tonar - Holland MI, US
Henry A. Luten - Holland MI, US
Danny L. Suman - Holland MI, US
Sandra Lynn Suman - Holland MI, US
George A. Neuman - Holland MI, US
David J. Cammenga - Zeeland MI, US
Luke W. Koops - Zeeland MI, US
Kristopher R. Green - Allendale MI, US
Timothy L. Pawlowski - West Olive MI, US
International Classification:
G02B 27/00
US Classification:
359507
Abstract:
A vibratory assembly having a housing. A transducer is operably coupled with the housing and has a substantially cylindrical shape. An isolator is at least partially disposed between the housing and the transducer. A lens cover is operably coupled with the transducer. A power source includes contacts operably coupled with the transducer. The power source supplies power to the transducer at various frequencies swept around a resonance harmonic to account for mass changes resulting from debris accumulation on the lens cover.


Henry Luten Photo 4

Variable Transmission Electrochromic Window And Associated Aircraft Window System

US Patent:
2013018, Jul 18, 2013
Filed:
Jan 17, 2012
Appl. No.:
13/351643
Inventors:
Thomas F. Guarr - Holland MI, US
David A. Theiste - Byron Center MI, US
Kevin L. Ash - Grand Rapids MI, US
David I. Driscoll - Caledonia MI, US
Henry A. Luten - Holland MI, US
International Classification:
G02F 1/153
US Classification:
359275
Abstract:
A variable transmission electrochromic window including: first and second substantially transparent substrates having electrically conductive materials associated therewith; an electrochromic medium contained within a chamber positioned between the first and second substrates which includes at least one solvent, at least one anodic electroactive material, at least one cathodic electroactive material, and wherein at least one of the anodic and cathodic electroactive materials is electrochromic; and wherein the electrochromic window exhibits an Eof less than approximately 20, and more preferably less than approximately 5, while in a low transmission state during normal daylight conditions.


Henry Luten Photo 5

Multi-Focus Optical System

US Patent:
2013028, Oct 31, 2013
Filed:
Apr 24, 2013
Appl. No.:
13/869277
Inventors:
Henry A. Luten - Holland MI, US
Assignee:
Gentex Corporation - Zeeland MI
International Classification:
B60Q 11/00
US Classification:
348118
Abstract:
An imager system configured for a vehicle control system is provided that includes at least one imager configured to capture a multi-focus image having depth data, the imager comprising an image sensor comprising an array of pixels, and an optics assembly in optical communication with the image sensor, the optics assembly configured to capture light rays, wherein the optics assembly comprising a main lens assembly configured to substantially focus a scene on to a plane, a micro lens assembly in optical communication between the main lens and the image sensor to substantially focus on to same the plane as the main lens assembly extending out to infinity, and a controller in communication with the imager, wherein the controller is configured to output a signal for controlling a function of the vehicle, the signal based upon the depth data determined from the multi-focus image.


Henry Luten Photo 6

Thin-Film Coatings, Electro-Optic Elements And Assemblies Incorporating These Elements

US Patent:
8169681, May 1, 2012
Filed:
Jan 22, 2010
Appl. No.:
12/691830
Inventors:
William L. Tonar - Holland MI, US
John S. Anderson - Holland MI, US
Jeffrey A. Forgette - Hudsonville MI, US
George A. Neuman - Holland MI, US
Gary J. Dozeman - Zeeland MI, US
David J. Cammenga - Zeeland MI, US
Henry A. Luten - Holland MI, US
G. Bruce Poe - Hamilton MI, US
Nelson F. Brummel - Grand Rapids MI, US
Lansen M. Perron - Wyoming MI, US
Assignee:
Gentex Corporation - Zeeland MI
International Classification:
G02F 1/03, G02F 1/153
US Classification:
359245, 359267
Abstract:
Electro-optic elements are becoming commonplace in a number of vehicular and architectural applications. Various electro-optic element configurations provide variable transmittance and or variable reflectance for windows and mirrors. The present invention relates to various thin-film coatings, electro-optic elements and assemblies incorporating these elements.


Henry Luten Photo 7

Vehicular Rearview Mirror Elements And Assemblies Incorporating These Elements

US Patent:
2014003, Feb 6, 2014
Filed:
Oct 7, 2013
Appl. No.:
14/047217
Inventors:
William L. Tonar - Holland MI, US
John S. Anderson - Holland MI, US
Henry A. Luten - Holland MI, US
David J. Cammenga - Zeeland MI, US
Juan C. Lara - Holland MI, US
Jeffrey A. Forgette - Hudsonville MI, US
Assignee:
Gentex Corporation - Zeeland MI
International Classification:
B60R 1/08
US Classification:
359265
Abstract:
The present invention relates to improved electro-optic rearview mirror elements and assemblies incorporating the same. Area of the effective field of view of the electro-optic mirror element substantially equals to that defined by the outermost perimeter of the element.


Henry Luten Photo 8

Apparatus, Method, And Process With Laser Induced Channel Edge

US Patent:
2014003, Feb 6, 2014
Filed:
Aug 1, 2013
Appl. No.:
13/956957
Inventors:
William L. Tonar - Holland MI, US
Niels A. Olesen - Zeeland MI, US
Thomas J. Scott - Belmont MI, US
David J. Cammenga - Zeeland MI, US
Peter N. Rizk - Holland MI, US
Henry A. Luten - Holland MI, US
George A. Neuman - Holland MI, US
Mark R. Roth - Coloma MI, US
Happy T. Holden - Zeeland MI, US
Assignee:
GENTEX CORPORATION - Zeeland MI
International Classification:
G02F 1/157
US Classification:
359267, 359245
Abstract:
An apparatus, method, and process that includes a substantially transparent substrate having a first surface, a second surface, and edge extending around at least a portion of a perimeter of the substantially transparent substrate, wherein the edge being a laser induced channel edge having enhanced edge characteristics.


Henry Luten Photo 9

Multi-Zone Mirrors

US Patent:
8035881, Oct 11, 2011
Filed:
Feb 13, 2009
Appl. No.:
12/370909
Inventors:
Henry A. Luten - Holland MI, US
John S. Anderson - Holland MI, US
George A. Neuman - Holland MI, US
Jeffrey A. Forgette - Hudsonville MI, US
Jeffrey N. Williams - Kentwood MI, US
Lansen M. Perron - Jenison MI, US
Assignee:
Gentex Corporation - Zeeland MI
International Classification:
G02F 1/15
US Classification:
359265, 359267
Abstract:
A multi-zone reflector having an opaque zone and a transflective zone. The reflector includes a supporting base, a lower reflecting layer disposed adjacent the supporting base, and an upper reflecting layer extending over the opacifying layer and the transflective zone of the reflector. The lower reflecting layer substantially completely covers the transflective zone, and the opacifying layer is disposed substantially outside the transflective zone adjacent to the lower reflecting layer. Over at least a portion of the transflective zone, the upper and lower reflecting layers have a common surface.


Henry Luten Photo 10

Multi-Zone Mirrors

US Patent:
8649083, Feb 11, 2014
Filed:
Oct 7, 2011
Appl. No.:
13/268451
Inventors:
Henry A Luten - Holland MI, US
John S Anderson - Holland MI, US
George A Neuman - Holland MI, US
Jeffrey A Forgette - Hudsonville MI, US
Jeffrey N Williams - Kentwood MI, US
Lansen M Perron - Jenison MI, US
Assignee:
Gentex Corporation - Zeeland MI
International Classification:
G02F 1/15
US Classification:
359267
Abstract:
A multi-zone reflector having an opaque zone and a transflective zone. The reflector includes a supporting base, a lower reflecting layer disposed adjacent the supporting base, and an upper reflecting layer extending over the opacifying layer and the transflective zone of the reflector. The lower reflecting layer substantially completely covers the transflective zone, and the opacifying layer is disposed substantially outside the transflective zone adjacent to the lower reflecting layer. Over at least a portion of the transflective zone, the upper and lower reflecting layers have a common surface.