John D German, JR
Engineers in Cedar Crest, NM

License number
Colorado 13757
Issued Date
Dec 6, 1975
Renew Date
Jan 10, 1992
Expiration Date
Jan 10, 1992
Type
Professional Engineer
Address
Address
PO Box 652, Cedar Crest, NM 87008

Professional information

John German Photo 1

Eye Safe Laser Security Device

US Patent:
5685636, Nov 11, 1997
Filed:
Aug 23, 1995
Appl. No.:
8/518230
Inventors:
John D. German - Cedar Crest NM
Assignee:
Science and Engineering Associates, Inc. - Albuquerque NM
International Classification:
F21K 700
US Classification:
362259
Abstract:
This invention provides a fixed or portable non-lethal laser security device and method for use of such device as a non-damaging weapon and security system to provides warning and visual impairment upon an intruder. At a predetermined laser wavelength and intensity, this invention utilizes laser light in the visible portion of the wavelength spectrum to create temporary visual impairment, hesitation, delay, distraction, and reductions in combat and functional effectiveness through the effects of glare, flashblind, and psychological impact. The preferred embodiment of the laser security device in the present invention involves the use of laser technology with a remotely operated security system. The device should have a housing structure to protect the internal components from damage or destruction, the ability to produce and transmit visible laser light over various wavelengths and intensities, a power source to drive the laser light, a collimating lens to focus the laser light, and should also be capable of coupling and communicating with an existing security device such as a remote-control closed circuit television camera mounted upon a pan and tilt head. Upon detection of an intruder, the laser security device is capable of visually warning the intruder of the detection.


John German Photo 2

Enhanced Non-Lethal Visual Security Device

US Patent:
6190022, Feb 20, 2001
Filed:
Sep 30, 1999
Appl. No.:
9/409328
Inventors:
Nora C. Tocci - Sandia Park NM
Eric J. Cramer - Albuquerque NM
Michael D. Tocci - Sandia Park NM
John D. German - Cedar Crest NM
Assignee:
Science & Engineering Associates, Inc. - Albuquerque NM
International Classification:
F21K 700, F21V 800
US Classification:
362259
Abstract:
A self-contained non-lethal security device for providing an optimally effective and eye-safe beam for use as a high-brightness visual countermeasure. The security device has one or more wavelengths of laser or light-emitting diode (LED) light in a continuous or flicker mode in order to provide a glare or flashblinding visual effect. A flicker mode of two wavelengths at opposite ends of the visible spectrum (e. g. , red and green) produces heightened disorientation to the adversary. Replacing one or all of the laser light source with LEDs for shorter range applications reduces the overall cost of such a security device.


John German Photo 3

Method And Apparatus For Locating Electromagnetic Imaging And Detection Systems/Devices

US Patent:
6665079, Dec 16, 2003
Filed:
Jan 24, 2000
Appl. No.:
09/490656
Inventors:
Michael D. Tocci - Sandia Park NM
Nora C. Tocci - Sandia Park NM
John D. German - Cedar Crest NM
Kirk W. Doss - Albuquerque NM
Eric J. Cramer - Albuquerque NM
C. David Cremer - Albuquerque NM
Assignee:
Science Engineering Associates, Inc. - Albuquerque NM
International Classification:
G01B 1114
US Classification:
356614
Abstract:
A method and apparatus utilizing a series of optical components and systems which effectively detect and locate electromagnetic imaging or detection systems or devices, such as cameras and passive infrared detectors. A light source is arranged in a specially-prescribed manner, and is used in conjunction with imaging optics to illuminate an area. Any electromagnetic imaging or detection system in the illuminated area is detected with either the users eye directly, or with detection optics to determine the existence of such electromagnetic imaging or detection system.


John German Photo 4

Handheld Laser System Emitting Visible Non-Visible Radiation

US Patent:
6724958, Apr 20, 2004
Filed:
Jan 22, 1999
Appl. No.:
09/235487
Inventors:
John D. German - Cedar Crest NM
Steven J. Saggese - Albuquerque NM
Michael D. Tocci - Sandia Park NM
Assignee:
Science Engineering Associates, Inc. - Albuquerque NM
International Classification:
G02B 632
US Classification:
385 33
Abstract:
A laser system for use in medical, industrial, commercial or research applications in which the location and energy and power density of a nonvisible (e. g. , infrared or ultraviolet) laser beam is defined by a plurality of visible beams. Collimating optics are used to direct both the nonvisible and visible beams on the target, such that when the visible beam is in focus on the target, the nonvisible beam has the optimum energy and power density. One implementation of the invention is a self-contained hand-held surgical laser that provides surgeons with the optimal laser beam parameters for laser tissue soldering.


John German Photo 5

Riot Or Capture Shield With Integrated Broad-Area, High-Intensity Light Array

US Patent:
6367943, Apr 9, 2002
Filed:
Apr 7, 2000
Appl. No.:
09/545209
Inventors:
Nora C. Tocci - Sandia Park NM
Eric J. Cramer - Albuquerque NM
John D. German - Cedar Crest NM
Brian C. Yates - Placitas NM
Michael D. Tocci - Sandia Park NM
Assignee:
Science Engineering Associates, Inc. - Albuquerque NM
International Classification:
F21V 2108
US Classification:
362103, 362231, 362234, 362253
Abstract:
A shield in combination with a plurality of high-brightness light sources used for riot, capture or other control of individuals. The light array utilizes a plurality of high-brightness light sources to provide a broad-area, high-intensity light for visual countermeasures. By providing a sudden burst of very bright light to surprise a subject and cause the subject to look away or close his or her eyes, the overseer, such as a police officer, can cause sufficient distraction to effectively capture or control the subject without harm.


John German Photo 6

Optical Reader For Scanning Optical Indicia By Movement Of An Aperture Relative To An Image Plane

US Patent:
6225641, May 1, 2001
Filed:
Mar 4, 1999
Appl. No.:
9/262504
Inventors:
Paul D. Stoner - North Canton OH
Michael D. Rainone - Arlington TX
Michael David Tocci - Albuquerque NM
Nora Christina Tocci - Albuquerque NM
John Dee German - Cedar Crest NM
Assignee:
Telxon Corporation - Akron OH
International Classification:
G06K 710, B01D 5944, H01J 314
US Classification:
250568
Abstract:
An optical reader for reading optical indicia which includes an imaging element for forming an image of the optical indicia at an image plane. The optical reader further includes an aperture positioned at the image plane and having a width smaller than the width of a smallest element in the image to be discerned by the optical reader, the aperture permitting illumination from a portion of the image to impinge upon a photodetector. The optical reader further includes a displacement system which produces relative movement between the image and the aperture to produce an output of the photodetector indicative of the optical indicia.


John German Photo 7

Self-Contained Laser Illuminator Module

US Patent:
6007218, Dec 28, 1999
Filed:
Nov 10, 1997
Appl. No.:
8/967426
Inventors:
John D. German - Cedar Crest NM
Eric J. Cramer - Albuquerque NM
Michael D. Tocci - Albuquerque NM
Brian K. Spielbusch - Edgewood NM
Steven J. Saggese - Albuquerque NM
Assignee:
Science & Engineering Associates, Inc. - Alburquerquen NM
International Classification:
F21K 700, F21V 800
US Classification:
362259
Abstract:
A self-contained laser illuminator module for primary use in a laser security device which is adapted to produce an optimally effective and eye-safe laser beam for use as a laser visual countermeasure. The laser illuminator module includes control electronics having a high-power laser adapted to generate a preselected wavelength and intensity, a fiber optic means in optical communication with the control electronics, and a means for mounting to a security device having a collimating lens. The present invention generates a laser beam to illuminate or create temporary visual impairment of a potential adversary which results in hesitation, delay, distraction, surrender or retreat.


John German Photo 8

Grenade Shell Laser System

US Patent:
5808226, Sep 15, 1998
Filed:
Dec 18, 1995
Appl. No.:
8/573858
Inventors:
Michael S. Allen - Albuquerque NM
Andreas G. Keipert - Wessling, DE
John D. German - Cedar Crest NM
Mark W. Gaddis - Albuquerque NM
Assignee:
United States of America as represented by the Secretary of the Air Force - Washington, D.C.
International Classification:
F41G 134
US Classification:
89 111
Abstract:
A conventional grenade shell launcher contains a laser generator shell thin which directs a blinding flash of light at an adversary to temporarily induce blindness of the adversary carrying out unlawful or dangerous actions such as pointing a weapon at police officers or others. The laser generator shell can be rapidly removed from the launcher, and conventional tear gas grenades or the like can be fired by the grenade launcher at the adversary to induce his surrender. This mode of operation is enabled by detachably coupling a laser triggering transmitter to the launcher. The wide angle light beam directed at the adversary also eliminates the need to accurately aim the device to disable the adversary.