Patents by Inventor Arnold J. Schwemin

Arnold J. Schwemin has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).

  • Patent number: 5148313
    Abstract: An improved stabilizer cell for an optical instrument is disclosed. A mirror assembly is mounted to and pivoted for torsional movement only about orthogonally disposed wires under high tension. The mirror assembly includes a mirror, a counter weight, and a support point at the neutral inertial axis there between. The counter weight is conductive and non magnetic and given a spherical shape relative to the mirror assembly support point. This counter weight moves within a mechanically adjustable magnetic field for adjustable damping of stabilizer motion. Suspension of the mirror assembly relative to the support point occurs by a first wire having a high modulus of elasticity (preferably tungsten) and placed under high tension. This wire is mounted at right angles to the optical axis of the stabilizer within an assembly support tube and supported in high tension from both distal ends of the assembly support tube.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 16, 1991
    Date of Patent: September 15, 1992
    Inventor: Arnold J. Schwemin
  • Patent number: 4615590
    Abstract: An optically stabilized camera lens system includes an objective lens mounted to the lens case and an optical train defining an optical path between the objective lens and a camera image plane. The optical train includes first a Humphrey prism, second a light reversing, cube corner element, third a zoom lens. Provision is made for replacement of the cube corner with a prism and use of a parity inverting prism such as a Dove or preferably a Pechan to provide an alternate path. Roll stabilization is provided by coupling the Pechan, Dove or equivalent parity reversing prism to a gyroscope so the prism becomes a derotating prism. The derotating prism rotates about the optical path at half the speed the case rotates about the optical axis to produce roll stabilization preferred in camera and video applications. The Humphrey prism is inertially mounted to the case, using a stabilizer to compensate for small accidental tilt and pan motions of the case.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 17, 1984
    Date of Patent: October 7, 1986
    Assignee: Schwem Instruments
    Inventors: Luis W. Alvarez, Arnold J. Schwemin
  • Patent number: 4417788
    Abstract: A stabilized binocular using a gimbaled and stabilized triple-reflecting compensator (such as that in Humphrey U.S. Pat. No. 3,475,073) having three reflecting surfaces for each binocular path is disclosed. Each of the binocular paths is in convergent light from an objective to and through gimbaled stabilizer assembly to a primary focus that is stabilized with respect to the case. The triple-reflecting surfaces disposed to reflect light in the manner corresponding to a single plane mirror at an effective mirroring plane with a displacement between the incident and reflected light beams. The compensator remains stabilized with respect to inertial space, while the instrument undergoes accidental angular motion. The reflecting property of the compensator brings the image back to the same place on the case despite the accidental angular motion. The displacing function of the compensator enables the image to be displaced to a location where the image does not interfere with the incoming light path.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 18, 1980
    Date of Patent: November 29, 1983
    Assignee: Schwem Instruments
    Inventors: Luis W. Alvarez, Arnold J. Schwemin
  • Patent number: 4316649
    Abstract: A stabilized binocular using a gimbaled and stabilized triple-reflecting compensator (such as that in Humphrey U.S. Pat. No. 3,475,073) having three reflecting surfaces for each binocular path is disclosed. Each of the binocular paths is in convergent light from an objective to and through gimbaled stabilizer assembly to a primary focus that is stabilized with respect to the case. The triple-reflecting surfaces disposed to reflect light inthe manner corresponding to a single plane mirror at an effective mirroring plane with a displacement between the incident and reflected light beams. The compensator remains stabilized with respect to inertial space, while the instrument undergoes accidental angular motion. The reflecting property of the compensator brings the image back to the same place on the case despite the accidental angular motion. The displacing function of the compensator enables the image to be displaced to a location where the image does not interfere with the incoming light path.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 26, 1979
    Date of Patent: February 23, 1982
    Assignee: Schwem Instruments
    Inventors: Luis W. Alvarez, Arnold J. Schwemin
  • Patent number: 4209061
    Abstract: A heat exchanger for use in a Stirling cycle engine includes a plurality of disc-like plates which are stacked in coaxial fashion within a cylindrical housing, and are supported thereby. The plates are all identical, and are provided with a matrix of perforations extending therethrough parallel to the axis of the heat exchanger. The plates are all parallel and spaced slightly apart, and each plate is rotated about the axis of the device approximately two percent from the adjacent plates. The cylindrical housing includes a plurality of radially extending fins which are disposed within an annular fluid jacket.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 2, 1977
    Date of Patent: June 24, 1980
    Assignee: Energy Dynamics, Inc.
    Inventor: Arnold J. Schwemin
  • Patent number: 4207774
    Abstract: A drive mechanism for linking the pistons of a heat engine to a rotating drive shaft includes a housing through which the drive shaft extends in rotatable fashion. Secured to the drive shaft within the housing is a main bevelled gear. A plurality of bevelled drive gears engage the main gear, each drive gear being secured to a gear shaft which extends through the exterior of the housing. Secured to the exterior end of each gear shaft is a gear wheel, which meshes with a similar, free-wheeling gear wheel. A pair of eccentric arms are secured to each pair of meshing gear wheels, their distal ends being secured to a block. A piston rod is also secured to the block, so that the reciprocal motion of the piston rod may be transferred through the eccentric arms and the gear wheels to the drive gear and the main gear.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 4, 1977
    Date of Patent: June 17, 1980
    Assignee: Energy Dynamics, Inc.
    Inventor: Arnold J. Schwemin