Title: Innovations by Gary W. Jones
Introduction: Gary W. Jones is an inventor based in Newcastle, WA (US). He is associated with Nanoquantum Sciences, Inc. and has made significant contributions to the field of light conversion technologies. Although he currently holds no granted patents, his work is focused on enhancing light intensity for various applications.
Latest Patent Applications: Gary W. Jones has filed several innovative patent applications. One of his notable applications is for an Ambient Spectrum Light Conversion Device. This device describes apparatus and methods to enhance light intensity within useful red to near-infrared spectral ranges, utilizing direct or indirect sunlight or other ambient white light. The disclosed devices provide high quantum yield photoluminescent ambient light spectrum conversion to increase the supplied energy primarily in the 590nm-850nm spectral range. These devices also allow much of the incident light in the spectral range to be emitted by the device's photoluminescent materials, significantly increasing the effective intensity of light available in the targeted wavelength range. The ambient light conversion devices may be incorporated into various products, including apparel, bandage-like patches, converting reflectors, large area converters, awnings, and window covers. The converted light can be beneficial for therapeutic treatments, horticultural and biotechnological applications, and other uses.
Another application is for a Multispectral Light Source. This apparatus includes light spectrum-converting materials that emit light primarily over the 360nm-480nm and the 590-860nm spectral range. It provides a cooled, high-luminance, high-efficiency light source that offers a broader spectrum of light than has been cost-practical by using different peak emission LEDs. Up to 15% of the radiant power may be in the spectral range of 350-480 nm, unless a specific separate source and lamp operating mode is provided for the violet and UV. The apparatus includes controls for light exposure by monitoring and controlling reflected light from surfaces and heat management methods. This flexible or rigid light source can be designed in various sizes or shapes to fit around areas being treated or mounted to provide light to other materials or biological processes. It serves therapeutic light for photodynamic therapy, diagnostics, medical applications, and non-organic applications.
Conclusion: Gary W. Jones is an innovative inventor whose work focuses on advancing light conversion technologies. His latest patent applications reflect his commitment to developing solutions that enhance light intensity for various beneficial applications.