Patents by Inventor Bruce S. Murray

Bruce S. Murray 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: 9625598
    Abstract: A coherent sound source is provided for marine seismic surveys. An underwater sound projector for producing time-harmonic waveforms comprises two pistons positioned on either side of an electro-magnetic force generator substantially having mechanical and magnetic symmetry about its geometric center thereby creating a virtual node to substantially cancel reaction loads that occur when the pistons are actuated. The underwater sound projector optionally also includes control systems to improve the fidelity of the force generator, provide pressure compensation to the pistons, finely adjust the static position of the pistons, and change the depth and roll when it is configured as tow body. A plurality of underwater sound projectors can be configured in an array.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 8, 2013
    Date of Patent: April 18, 2017
    Assignee: Applied Physical Sciences Corp.
    Inventors: James A. McConnell, Evan F. Berkman, Bruce S. Murray, Bruce M. Abraham
  • Patent number: 9562982
    Abstract: A coherent sound source is provided for marine seismic surveys. An exemplary underwater sound projector comprises a plurality of pistons actuated by an electromagnetic force generator having components comprising a stator, armatures, electrical coils, and permanent magnets. The pistons and the components are arranged to create mechanical and magnetic symmetry about a geometric center of the projector to reduce reaction loads that occur when the pistons are actuated. The stator and the armatures have magnetic poles that employ a tapered geometry. The projector optionally includes control systems to improve the fidelity of the force generator, provide pressure compensation to the pistons, finely adjust the static position of the pistons, and/or change the depth and roll when the projector is configured as a tow body. A plurality of such projectors can be configured in an array.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 30, 2015
    Date of Patent: February 7, 2017
    Assignee: Applied Physical Sciences Corp.
    Inventors: James A. McConnell, Evan F. Berkman, Bruce S. Murray, Bruce M. Abraham, Daniel A. Roy
  • Publication number: 20150234072
    Abstract: A coherent sound source is provided for marine seismic surveys. An underwater sound projector for producing time-harmonic waveforms comprises two pistons positioned on either side of an electro-magnetic force generator substantially having mechanical and magnetic symmetry about its geometric center thereby creating a virtual node to substantially cancel reaction loads that occur when the pistons are actuated. The underwater sound projector optionally also includes control systems to improve the fidelity of the force generator, provide pressure compensation to the pistons, finely adjust the static position of the pistons, and change the depth and roll when it is configured as tow body. A plurality of underwater sound projectors can be configured in an array.
    Type: Application
    Filed: August 8, 2013
    Publication date: August 20, 2015
    Inventors: James A. McConnell, Evan F. Berkman, Bruce S. Murray, Bruce M. Abraham
  • Patent number: 5809843
    Abstract: A method and apparatus to cancel gear vibration and noise by imposing a canceling drive torque or force on a driven gear set. Sensors receive information and produce an error signal representative of the vibration and/or noise generated at meshing gears. The error signal indicative of vibration and/or noise information is provided to a control mechanism that processes the noise information to generate a corresponding drive torque. The drive torque corresponding to the noise information is applied to a drive shaft or through a power supply to reduce vibration and noise of the gear assembly at gear meshing frequencies.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 7, 1997
    Date of Patent: September 22, 1998
    Assignee: BBN Corporation
    Inventors: James E. Barger, Bruce S. Murray, Daniel L. Nelson
  • Patent number: 5615868
    Abstract: In the active pneumatic mount disclosed herein, a bellows or other flexible sealing means is utilized for containing a volume of pressurized gas which supports the weight of the equipment which is to be isolated. Within the pressurized volume is a means defining a chamber having an opening for receiving an acoustic transducer. An acoustic transducer is mounted in that opening for generating, in the pressurized volume, oscillatory pressure variations which reduce dynamic pressure variations induced by the vibrations which are to be blocked. The space within the chamber is vented to the pressurized volume, thereby to equalize the static pressure in the space.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 4, 1995
    Date of Patent: April 1, 1997
    Assignee: Bolt Beranek and Newman Inc.
    Inventor: Bruce S. Murray
  • Patent number: 5587615
    Abstract: The electromagnetic force generator disclosed herein employs first and second elongate magnetic cores having transversely facing pole faces at each end, the cores being essentially parallel with pole faces aligned and facing. Between each pair of aligned pole faces is a relatively moveable core. A suspension provides a compliant mechanical connection between the moveable and elongate cores. The moveable cores are polarized by a permanent magnet mounted between the elongate cores and polarized along an axis paralleling the length of the elongate cores. Respective windings are provided around the elongate cores. A.c. energization of the windings creates a corresponding vibratory force between the movable cores and the elongate cores.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 22, 1994
    Date of Patent: December 24, 1996
    Assignee: Bolt Beranek and Newman Inc.
    Inventors: Bruce S. Murray, Howard C. Noble, Wilma W. Quinn
  • Patent number: 5266854
    Abstract: In the electromagnetic transducer disclosed herein, first and second magnetic core structures are oriented in opposition with a space therebetween. In the space between the core structures, an armature is provided for completing magnetic circuits for both of the core structures with respective gaps. Spring means normally centers the armature structure between the core structures so that the respective gaps are nominally equal. On each of the core structures there is provided a first winding and a second winding. The first windings are connected in series to a supply of direct current thereby to bias the magnetic circuits and the second windings are connected to a source of alternating current with the second windings being installed or phased so that one of them aids the corresponding first winding while the other opposes the corresponding first winding.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 30, 1990
    Date of Patent: November 30, 1993
    Assignee: Bolt Beranek and Newman Inc.
    Inventor: Bruce S. Murray
  • Patent number: 5206839
    Abstract: In the underwater sound source disclosed herein, rigid diaphragms are provided at opposed ends of a hollow shell, the periphery of each of the diaphragms being sealed to the shell. Respective spring means operating between the shell and each of the diaphragms allows axial displacement of the diaphragm in response to external pressure. A lightweight magnetic armature structure is connected to each of the diaphragms and opposed electromagnetic core structures provide magnetic circuits which link each of the armature structures across respective gaps. Further spring means are provided for centering each of the armature structures between the respective magnetic core structures. By appropriately energizing windings on the magnetic core structures, the armatures together with their respective diaphragms are caused to oscillate.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 20, 1991
    Date of Patent: April 27, 1993
    Assignee: Bolt Beranek and Newman Inc.
    Inventor: Bruce S. Murray