Patents Represented by Attorney W. B. Ritchie
  • Patent number: 5485036
    Abstract: A local R.F. ground plane for high frequency active device. The R.F. grounded terminal of each active device is connected directly to its local R.F. ground plane. In the case of a transistor, there are common emitter, common base, or common collector circuits. The common electrode or terminal is connected directly to the local R.F. ground plane. In the case of a FET, the common electrode can be the source, gate or drain. In the case of a thermionic vacuum tube, the common electrode can be the cathode, grid or plate. In the case of a vacuum microelectronic device, the names are still evolving. The local R.F. ground is bypassed to the case of the package near the local R.F. input and/or output connections. This design permits double bond wires from the emitter to the local R.F. ground plane and eliminates parasitic oscillations where the potential oscillation frequency of the active device being protected is at least twice as great as the operating frequency of the package.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 3, 1994
    Date of Patent: January 16, 1996
    Assignee: Hazeltine Corporation
    Inventor: Richard LaRosa
  • Patent number: 5379048
    Abstract: An automatic tilt apparatus for use with electromagnetic emission testing devices. The apparatus enables the user to always bore-sight, that is, to point the antenna directly at the object being tested regardless of the height of the antenna. The apparatus utilizes a cam plate to achieve automatic tilting. A threaded rod, connected to the vertical drive mechanism of the testing device converts the rotary motion of the sprocket drive to a horizontal motion. The threaded rod is located within a boom that connects to the testing device. The linear, horizontal motion of the threaded rod causes a first bolt within a slot of the boom to move. A cam plate is attached to the carrier boom via the first bolt and a second bolt which is fastened through an arcuate slot in the cam. The motion of the first bolt causes the second bolt to follow the geometry of the acrucate slot, thus causing The cam plate to tilt in accordance with the vertical height of the testing device.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 4, 1993
    Date of Patent: January 3, 1995
    Assignee: The Electro-Mechanics Company
    Inventor: Stephen R. Kaufman
  • Patent number: 5056065
    Abstract: A sonobuoy system and method for deploying an array of transducers in a substantially horizontal line at a desired depth below the surface of a body of water. The trailing end of the array is deployed first, allowed to descend, and suspended at the desired operating depth. The leading end of the array is then released, allowed to descend slowly, and suspended at the desired operating depth. A drag device attached to the trailing end of the array causes the trailing end of the array to be stretched out away from the leading end, thereby maintaining the array in a substantially horizontal line at the desired depth. The system and method make it possible to deploy horizontal line arrays in a minimum of time and at shallow depths.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 24, 1988
    Date of Patent: October 8, 1991
    Assignee: Hazeltine Corporation
    Inventor: Craig V. Bruengger
  • Patent number: 4989256
    Abstract: Self-organizing circuits to receive input signals from transducers and the like and operable, under guidance from modifying inputs thereto, operate in a learning mode and systems embodying such self-organizing circuits. The circuits include mechanisms to change the modifying inputs based upon Boolean functions and further mechanisms to change the modifying inputs based upon competition among the input signals. The circuits have time delays which allow identification of time-varying patterns. The circuits also further mechanisms to change the modifying inputs based on a balance of inhibitory and excitory influences on subcircuits and based on changes in the messages between subcircuits.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 6, 1988
    Date of Patent: January 29, 1991
    Inventor: Bruce S. Buckley