Patents by Inventor G. Edward Newberg

G. Edward Newberg 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: 6359681
    Abstract: In a FLIR/laser based targeting and imaging system, the ability to recognize, detect, locate, and/or track targets in an area of interest is significantly improved by reducing the fixed and dynamic alignment errors between the IR LOS and the laser LOS. Fixed alignment errors are reduced with an improved internal boresight module and corresponding boresight method. Dynamic alignment errors are reduced with an opto-electric subsystem that employs a single pitch bearing and a common pitch/yaw afocal for both the laser energy and the IR energy. A segmented window in the system housing includes a circular EMI grid pattern which significantly reduces the amount of off-axis EMI entering the optical pathways, and improved signal processing techniques are employed to enhance the quality of the IR image after the image has been digitized.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 9, 2000
    Date of Patent: March 19, 2002
    Assignee: Lockheed Martin Corporation
    Inventors: Brien J. Housand, Gene D. Tener, Susan J. Jesse, William A. Pearson, G. Edward Newberg, John F. Weaver, Timothy A. Hill, Helmuth Bauer, Bhikhubbai L. Patel, Ward D. Robertson, John J. Donahue, Jeffrey L. Cole, Harvey J. Montgomery, Eric F. Schildwachter, John R. Booth
  • Patent number: 5343040
    Abstract: In a forward looking infrared (FLIR) sensor, a scanning mirror views an external scene, and the infrared energy from the scanning mirror is directed along an optical path to a solid state detector. In the optical path there is a three-position mirror which is driven by an actuator to three predetermined positions. The FLIR sensor also includes two thermal reference sources which are disposed on either side of the optical path and viewable by the three-position mirror. When in a neutral position the three-position mirror reflects the infrared energy from the external scene onto the detector. When the three-position mirror is moved away from the neutral position to two different predetermined positions, the three-position mirror views each of the thermal reference sources and reflects the thermal energy of the thermal reference sources onto the detector in order to provide two reference irradiance levels for the FLIR sensor.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 10, 1993
    Date of Patent: August 30, 1994
    Assignee: Martin Marietta Corporation
    Inventors: Gary E. Wiese, J. Donald Lee, G. Edward Newberg