Patents Assigned to Fred M. Dellorfano, Jr. and Donald P. Massa, Trustees of the Stoneleigh Trust u/d/t Dec. 4, 1973
  • Patent number: 3967260
    Abstract: A comprehensive analysis of the effect of air turbulence on the acoustic performance of an ultrasonic intruder alarm system indicates that air turbulence does not cause Doppler frequency shifts in the received signal in the frequency region 2 - 100 Hz, as has been universally assumed in prior art systems but that air turbulence can only produce amplitude modulations in the received signal over this frequency region. It is also disclosed that changes in air velocity, or accelerations of the air flow, cause only very low Doppler frequency shifts in the signal, below 2 Hz for a 20 kHz carrier, and only moving targets can produce higher Doppler frequency shifts. A processing system is disclosed which is immune to false alarms in the presence of air turbulence without sacrificing threshold sensitivity and without introducing long time delays in the signal processing circuit as has been necessary in prior art systems.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 8, 1974
    Date of Patent: June 29, 1976
    Assignee: Fred M. Dellorfano, Jr. and Donald P. Massa, Trustees of the Stoneleigh Trust u/d/t Dec. 4, 1973
    Inventor: Donald P. Massa
  • Patent number: 3932833
    Abstract: This invention provides an expendable velocimeter probe. High frequency transmitting and receiving transducers are mounted opposite to one another in axial alignment on the probe body and on a frame in front of the body. The mounting includes means for accurately adjusting the distance between the transducers in order to provide low cost, but highly reliable, means for calibrating the velocimeter during large scale manufacture of the instruments.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 22, 1970
    Date of Patent: January 13, 1976
    Assignee: Fred M. Dellorfano, Jr. and Donald P. Massa, Trustees of the Stoneleigh Trust u/d/t Dec. 4, 1973
    Inventors: Frank Massa, Donald P. Massa