Inventor · Ettlingen, DE

Arno Simon

20Patents
11h-index
12Co-inventors
72Inventor score

Filing activity: Jan 30, 1984 → Jul 13, 2005

Most-cited inventions

PatentTitleAreaCited byStatus
US6577891B1 IR spectroscopic endoscope with inflatable balloon Human Necessities 75 Expired
US6016440A Device for infrared (IR) spectroscopic investigations of internal surfaces of a body Human Necessities 66 Expired
US5171995A Sample holder for optical spectrometer and method for taking a spectrum Physics 53 Expired
US5510619A Method for the routine identification of plastics Physics 35 Expired
US5493443A Lens for a FT-raman microscope Physics 25 Expired
US4594509A Infrared spectrometer Physics 22 Expired
US4927269A Correction of non-linearities in detectors in fourier transform spectroscopy Physics 18 Expired
US5557544A Spectrometer with dynamically coded components Physics 17 Expired
US5963322A Optical spectrometer and method of implementing optical spectroscopy Physics 14 Expired
US5309217A Fourier spectrometer Physics 14 Expired
US5202686A Infrared Fourier transformation spectometer with plural analog-to-digital converters and interleaved amplification factors Electricity 12 Expired
US5499095A Fourier spectrometer with exchangeable entrance and exit ports allowing for both internal and external radiation sources Physics 8 Expired
US7034944B2 Digital FTIR spectrometer Physics 7 Expired
US6008936A Grazing angle microscope Physics 5 Expired
US5587831A Semiconductor foil beam-splitter for an infrared spectrometer Physics 5 Expired
US4827134A Device for collecting samples Physics 3 Expired
US4760258A Optical instrument Physics 3 Expired
US5397898A Optical component exchanger and method Physics 1 Expired
US6539285B1 Method and apparatus for process control using fourier transform infrared spectroscopy Physics 1 Expired
US6930780B2 Method for taking a spatially resolved spectrum by means of a fourier-transform (FT)-spectrometer and such spectrometer Physics 0 Expired

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