Patents Assigned to Litton Systems, Inc.
  • Patent number: 6575032
    Abstract: A suspension for a gyroscopic float assembly in a floating gyroscope system comprises a pair of flexures that each have an outer rim and a plurality of flexure beams extending from the outer rim. A plurality of flexure tabs extend outward from outer perimeter portions of the rims for mounting the flexure assembly to a pair of end caps. A plurality of strain relief passages formed in the rims is arranged to provide relief from thermally induced stresses. A plurality of angular stops formed in inner perimeter portions of the rims is arranged to constrain the flexure against rotation about a selected axis.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 27, 2001
    Date of Patent: June 10, 2003
    Assignee: Litton Systems, Inc.
    Inventors: Richard Anderson, Devadas Dorai-Raj
  • Patent number: 6576884
    Abstract: A system (100) for gating a sensor (118) includes a detector (120) that detects light and outputs a signal (102) corresponding to the light. A control unit (134) receives the signal (104), adjusts a gating signal (112) in response to the signal (104), and outputs the adjusted gating signal (112) to gate a sensor (118) sensing the light.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 20, 2001
    Date of Patent: June 10, 2003
    Assignee: Litton Systems, Inc.
    Inventors: Timothy E. Ostromek, Joseph P. Estrera, Antonio V. Bacarella
  • Patent number: 6570544
    Abstract: A first radiator component and a second radiator component of a system serve to transmit information over a plurality of frequencies in a range that comprises one or more octaves less than or equal to thirty megahertz. The first radiator component comprises a major dimension that is less than or equal to nine meters. The second radiator component comprises a major dimension that is less than or equal to nine meters.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 8, 2001
    Date of Patent: May 27, 2003
    Assignee: Litton Systems, Inc.
    Inventor: William Richard Yordy, Sr.
  • Patent number: 6566644
    Abstract: An optical fiber sorter system (10) includes a measurement system (14) operable to determine a measurement characteristic of an optical fiber. The system (10) also includes a guide system (12) operable to direct the optical fiber to a measurement position (54) relative to the measurement system (14). The system also includes a collection system (16) disposed adjacent an outlet (126) of the guide system (12). The collection system (16) includes a plurality of receivers (24) for receiving the optical fibers from the guide system (12). The system further includes a controller (18) operable to automatically position a particular receiver (24) of the collection system (16) adjacent the outlet (126) of the guide system (12) corresponding to the measurement characteristic of the optical fiber.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 15, 1999
    Date of Patent: May 20, 2003
    Assignee: Litton Systems, Inc.
    Inventors: James D. Pruet, Kerry A. Wilson
  • Patent number: 6566152
    Abstract: A Q-switched microlaser is provided that is capable of supporting a zig-zag resonation pattern in response to side pumping of the active gain medium so as to effectively lengthen the microresonator cavity without having to physically lengthen the microresonator cavity. As such, the microlaser can generate pulses having greater pulse widths and correspondingly greater pulse energies and average power levels than the pulses provided by conventional microlasers of a similar size. corresponding fabrication method is also provided according to one embodiment of the present invention that permits a plurality of side pumped Q-switched microlasers to be fabricated in an efficient and repeatable manner.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 19, 2002
    Date of Patent: May 20, 2003
    Assignee: Litton Systems, Inc.
    Inventors: Brian Lee Peterson, Daniel Peter Talenti, Emil John Bero
  • Patent number: 6565392
    Abstract: The present invention is directed to an electrical contact having a compliant section. The electrical contact has a primary section retained within an electrical contact. The electrical contact has a secondary section that includes an elongated section and a compliant section. The compliant section is formed such that when the compliant section is inserted into a hole in a PC board, the compliant section and the elongated section remain straight within a wide range of manufacturing tolerances.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 1, 2001
    Date of Patent: May 20, 2003
    Assignee: Litton Systems, Inc.
    Inventor: Kenny Padro
  • Patent number: 6551162
    Abstract: A method for manufacturing a photocathode includes positioning the photocathode on a support such that an etch surface of the photocathode faces away from the support. The method includes inserting an end of the support containing the photocathode into a cap. The cap comprises a passage operable to direct an etch compound to the etch surface of the photocathode. The method also includes aligning the etch surface of the photocathode with the passage of the cap using the support. The method also includes inserting a plunger through a passage in the support to contact a surface of the photocathode opposite the etch surface of the photocathode. The method further includes securing the photocathode against the cap using the plunger to confine the etch compound to the etch surface of the photocathode.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 2, 2002
    Date of Patent: April 22, 2003
    Assignee: Litton Systems, Inc.
    Inventors: James D. Pruet, David G. Couch
  • Patent number: 6548805
    Abstract: A system for detecting radiation is disclosed. The system comprises sensors (102 and 104) operable to sense input radiation and generate sets of sensor data that yield a unique wavelength for the radiation. a processing module (108) receives the sets of sensor data and determines the wavelength for the radiation from the sets of sensor data. A four-step method for detecting radiation is also disclosed. Step one provides for selecting sensors (102 and 104) that detect input radiation and generate two or more sets of sensor data that yield a unique wavelength for the radiation. Step two calls for sensing input radiation using sensors (102 and 104) to generate sets of sensor data. Step three provides for computing a wavelength from the sets of sensor data using a processing module (108). The last step calls for displaying the wavelength using a display (136).
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 2, 2000
    Date of Patent: April 15, 2003
    Assignee: Litton Systems, Inc.
    Inventor: Timothy Everett Ostromek
  • Publication number: 20030064633
    Abstract: The present invention is directed to an electrical contact having a compliant section. The electrical contact has a primary section retained within an electrical contact. The electrical contact has a secondary section that includes an elongated section, a compliant section and a support section. The support section is formed such that when the compliant section is inserted into a hole in a PC board, the elongated section remains straight within a wide range of manufacturing tolerances.
    Type: Application
    Filed: July 2, 2002
    Publication date: April 3, 2003
    Applicant: Litton System, Inc.
    Inventor: Kenny Padro
  • Publication number: 20030064632
    Abstract: The present invention is directed to an electrical contact having a compliant section. The electrical contact has a primary section retained within an electrical contact. The electrical contact has a secondary section that includes an elongated section and a compliant section. The compliant section is formed such that when the compliant section is inserted into a hole in a PC board, the compliant section and the elongated section remain straight within a wide range of manufacturing tolerances.
    Type: Application
    Filed: October 1, 2001
    Publication date: April 3, 2003
    Applicant: Litton Systems, Inc.
    Inventor: Kenny Padro
  • Publication number: 20030061791
    Abstract: A silicon carbide filter includes a filter body and has a cavity formed therein. A microwave RF energy source is coupled to the cavity. A lossy media is disposed in the cavity for absorbing microwave energy. A reflective screen is spaced a predetermined distance from the input screen to define an input lossy volume and to define an output lossy volume between the reflective screen and the output screen. The input lossy volume includes a central less lossy section and an outer more lossy section, wherein in the outlet lossy volume the lossy media is less lossy than in the input lossy volume.
    Type: Application
    Filed: October 2, 2001
    Publication date: April 3, 2003
    Applicant: Litton Systems, Inc.
    Inventors: Richard L. Barbier, Thomas M. Bemis, Gregory T. Schaeffer, Michael S. Worthington
  • Publication number: 20030056601
    Abstract: The present invention is directed to a flow rate selector having a high flow position and a low flow position. The flow rate selector has a flow selector knob having a web. The web has a flat surface. At least two seals are mounted on the flat surface of the web. A retaining piece has two orifices of differing cross-sectional areas. The flow selector knob is rotatable relative to the retaining piece such that at least one seal can be aligned with either of the orifices to prevent fluid flow there through while allowing fluid flow through the other orifice. Cover 656 has conical outside diameter that seals against chamber in 654. This protects chamber 720 from foreign particles.
    Type: Application
    Filed: September 26, 2001
    Publication date: March 27, 2003
    Applicant: Litton Systems, Inc.
    Inventors: Lyle Berkenbosch, Sammy K. Mickelson
  • Patent number: 6536095
    Abstract: The present invention advantageously provides a cost effective flat rotor for a pancake type slip ring. A flat copper coil sheet is stamped into a corrugated shape having concentric V-ring grooves. The corrugated stamped copper foil sheet is bonded using a bonding agent to a dielectric layer. Multiple concentric V-grooves are formed by separating the grooves, for example, by machining the grooves at an apex thereof in order to form separate electrical circuits. A corresponding plurality of holes extend through each concentric ring and through the dielectric layer from the first side through the second side. A conductive material is placed in each of the plurality of holes to electrically connect each concentric ring to the second side.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 9, 2001
    Date of Patent: March 25, 2003
    Assignee: Litton Systems, Inc.
    Inventor: Jerry Thomas Perdue
  • Patent number: 6538745
    Abstract: The invention is a method and apparatus for processing signals with frequencies fL and fR from a multioscillator ring laser gyro, the method being repeated at regular time intervals. The difference f&Dgr;&thgr;, of fL and fR is a measure of the angular rotation rate of the ring laser gyro and the sum fF of fL and fR divided by 2 is the Faraday bias frequency. The first step of the method comprises determining two or more of the values MLP, MRP, MFP, and M&Dgr;&thgr;P of a set of functions ML(fL), MR(fR), MF(fF), and M&Dgr;&thgr;(f&Dgr;&thgr;). The second step comprises storing two or more processed values MLS, MRS, MFS, and M&Dgr;&thgr;S of the functions ML(fL), MR(fR), MF(fF), and M&Dgr;&thgr;(f&Dgr;&thgr;) if the corresponding values of MLP, MRP, MFP, and M&Dgr;&thgr;P are valid. A processed value is derived from the value for the present time interval and zero or more processed values for prior time intervals.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 8, 2000
    Date of Patent: March 25, 2003
    Assignee: Litton Systems, Inc.
    Inventors: Daniel A. Tazartes, John G. Mark, Brian T. Lottman, Shaw W. Fann
  • Patent number: 6512512
    Abstract: Sunlight can damage a conventional touch screen display and cause the display to be quite difficult to read. Furthermore, conventional touch screen displays are easily damaged, and, once damaged, the entire touch screen is replaced. To address these concerns, a touch panel includes anti-reflective coatings on the surfaces of the top plate and the base plate that are open to the air. These coatings substantially reduce reflections and make the touch screen easier to read in direct sunlight. In particular, the anti-reflective coating used on the upper surface of the base plate is dielectric in nature to reduce reflectivity even further. This dielectric coating includes openings to an underlying conductive layer so that an electrical contact is made when a user deflects the top plate into the base plate. Also, the top plate may be detachably coupled to the base plate, advantageously by double stick adhesive tape, so that only the top plate is replaced when damaged.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 31, 1999
    Date of Patent: January 28, 2003
    Assignee: Litton Systems, Inc.
    Inventor: Randall D. Blanchard
  • Patent number: 6509959
    Abstract: A potting compound for use in the fabrication of fiber optic gyro sensor coils utilizes a silver-filled silicone base to reduce gyro sensitivity to changes in heat rate and thereby improve gyro performance during warm-up and periods of thermal cycling.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 14, 2000
    Date of Patent: January 21, 2003
    Assignee: Litton Systems, Inc.
    Inventors: Kurt Randy Carlson, Amado Cordova, John P. Rahn
  • Patent number: 6507679
    Abstract: An optical sensor architecture receives an input optical signal from a signal source and outputs a perturbed optical signal from at least one sensor to a receiver. An optical amplifier is positioned along a return fiber at an optical distance at least 10 kilometers from the receiver, with the optical amplifier amplifying the perturbed optical signal propagating to the receiver. If only one optical amplifier is used, the optical distance between the amplifier and the receiver may be between about 10 km and about 80 km, and an optical distance of between about 10 km and about 150 km may separate the sensor and the receiver. If additional optical amplifiers and dedicated pump distribution fibers are used, the optical distances may be correspondingly greater. Alternatively, increasing the number of sensors necessitates a reduction in the optical distance separating the sensors from shore.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 13, 1999
    Date of Patent: January 14, 2003
    Assignee: Litton Systems, Inc.
    Inventors: Craig W. Hodgson, Donald A. Frederick
  • Patent number: 6507024
    Abstract: An infra-red camera apparatus having a primary mirror assembly formed in a first molded plastic housing; and, a secondary mirror assembly formed in a second molded plastic housing and disposed in front of and in optical alignment with the primary mirror assembly for collecting an image. The first and second housings snap together for assembly of the camera. A focal plane array is disposed in optical alignment with the primary and secondary mirrors for receiving an image focused thereon by the secondary mirror. A substrate is added for supporting the focal plane array and system electronics, which are responsive to images formed on the focal plane array.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 7, 2001
    Date of Patent: January 14, 2003
    Assignee: Litton Systems, Inc.
    Inventor: Robert E. Stewart
  • Publication number: 20030008427
    Abstract: A Q-switched microlaser is provided that is capable of supporting a zig-zag resonation pattern in response to side pumping of the active gain medium so as to effectively lengthen the microresonator cavity without having to physically lengthen the microresonator cavity. As such, the microlaser can generate pulses having greater pulse widths and correspondingly greater pulse energies and average power levels than the pulses provided by conventional microlasers of a similar size. A corresponding fabrication method is also provided according to one embodiment of the present invention that permits a plurality of side pumped Q-switched microlasers to be fabricated in an efficient and repeatable manner.
    Type: Application
    Filed: August 19, 2002
    Publication date: January 9, 2003
    Applicant: Litton Systems, Inc.
    Inventors: Brian Lee Peterson, Daniel Peter Talenti, Emil John Bero
  • Patent number: 6502298
    Abstract: Disclosed is a method of manufacturing a slip ring printed circuit board which includes forming a plurality of concentric spaced electrical contacts on one side of a non-conductive base and forming interconnecting electrical paths on an opposite side of the non-conductive base. The method of manufacturing a slip ring printed circuit board also includes electrically connecting the electrical contacts and the interconnecting electrical paths, depositing copper on the electrical contacts to form electrical rings and etching a groove into each of the electrical rings.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 18, 2000
    Date of Patent: January 7, 2003
    Assignee: Litton Systems, Inc.
    Inventors: Barry Kent Witherspoon, Larry Dean Vaught