Patents by Inventor Herbert U. Fluhler
Herbert U. Fluhler 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).
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Patent number: 9574502Abstract: An efficient thermal engine is disclosed. In some embodiments, a remainder of energy remaining after an expansion cycle is used to power a subsequent compression cycle. In other embodiments, novel configurations for a larger expansion volume than compression volume are provided. In addition, work of compression may be reduced in a compression cycle, and recovered in an expansion cycle.Type: GrantFiled: November 12, 2013Date of Patent: February 21, 2017Assignee: FreEnt Technologies, IncInventor: Herbert U. Fluhler
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Methods and designs for ultra-wide band(UWB) array antennas with superior performance and attributes
Patent number: 9318811Abstract: A array of fixably interconnected planar elements equally spaced and orthogonally oriented, that is ultra wide band with a low operating frequency, exhibits steerability in both azimuth and elevation and is capable of dual polarization. The configuration of the array, having a 1:2 ratio of elements to feed lines, allows the implementation of two oppositely driven 50 ohm coaxial feed lines to feed into a single 94 ohm element without the need for custom components or impedance transformers.Type: GrantFiled: April 15, 2009Date of Patent: April 19, 2016Inventor: Herbert U. Fluhler -
Patent number: 8578695Abstract: An efficient thermal engine is disclosed. In some embodiments, a remainder of energy remaining after an expansion cycle is used to power a subsequent compression cycle. In other embodiments, novel configurations for a larger expansion volume than compression volume are provided. In addition, work of compression may be reduced in a compression cycle, and recovered in an expansion cycle.Type: GrantFiled: March 5, 2009Date of Patent: November 12, 2013Inventor: Herbert U. Fluhler
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Patent number: 8451189Abstract: This disclosure demonstrates a new class of Ultra-Wide Band (UWB) AMC with very large fractional bandwidth (>100%) even at lower frequencies (<1 GHz). This new UWB AMC is enabled by recognizing that any AMC must be an antenna in order to accept the incident radiation into the circuit. Therefore, by using UWB antenna design features, one can make wide band AMCs. Additionally, by manipulation of the UWB AMC element design, a 1/frequency dependence can be obtained for instantiating the benefits of a quarter wave reflection over a large UWB bandwidth with a single physical thickness.Type: GrantFiled: April 15, 2010Date of Patent: May 28, 2013Inventor: Herbert U. Fluhler
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Patent number: 7600423Abstract: A volume or fluid level sensing system as taught by the present invention comprises a flexible bladder, a solenoidal coil, a means for volume or fluid level measurement, and a user interface. Means for volume or fluid level measurement are preferentially means for inductance measurement which may be selected from the set including timing inductive measurement means, AC voltage divider inductive measurement means, resonance inductive measurement means. A user interface may be selected from the set including a digital display, a data interface, a voltage level display device, or a current level display device. The solenoidal coil may be embedded in the flexible bladder or in a flexible sock encompassing the flexible bladder. In addition, a bladder volume or fluid level indicating method as taught by the present invention comprises the steps of inductance measurement, volume or fluid level inference, and volume or fluid level reporting.Type: GrantFiled: October 24, 2007Date of Patent: October 13, 2009Inventors: Herbert U. Fluhler, Hans Schantz
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Patent number: 7417582Abstract: A proximity fuze (proximity fuse) comprising an ultra wideband (UWB) radar transmitter, a UWB radar receiver, an antenna, a timing system, and a signal processor. One embodiment includes an antenna with an annular conical radiation pattern. In another embodiment, a trigger delay is produced that is related to target detection range. In a further embodiment, multiple range shells are utilized to further discriminate target characteristics including velocity. A method is disclosed that utilizes target range, velocity, signal amplitude, and radar signal phase to identify the target and trigger the detonation. A proximity fuze system having a long storage life is disclosed comprising a proximity fuze element powered by a turbine generator and internal gas source.Type: GrantFiled: October 22, 2004Date of Patent: August 26, 2008Assignee: Time Domain CorporationInventors: Dennis L. Troutman, Herbert U. Fluhler, Larry W. Fullerton, Douglas D. Fitzpatrick, James Richards
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Patent number: 6922177Abstract: An antenna array comprising a ground plane and a plurality of elements mounted thereon, said elements being capable of emitting and receiving ultra wideband emissions. Elements are arrayed on the ground plane in two parallel rows, a transmitting row, and a receiving row, such that a given element in the receiving row is aligned in at least one direction with a corresponding element in the transmitting row. Additionally, the elements are configured on the ground plane to elicit a symmetrical product response in the azimuthal plane, and to produce horizontally polarized signals. An alternative embodiment places the elements with unique inter-element spacing within the rows. An embodiment comprises a fence structure between rows. A method for use comprises the step of transmitting a signal via an element in the transmitting row and receiving said signal through an element in the receiving row, not aligned with the transmitting element.Type: GrantFiled: February 26, 2002Date of Patent: July 26, 2005Assignee: Time Domain CorporationInventors: Mark A. Barnes, Charles G. Gilbert, Herbert U. Fluhler, Hans G. Schantz, Soumya K. Nag, David M. Dickson
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Patent number: 6667724Abstract: An antenna array comprising a ground plane and a plurality of elements mounted thereon, said elements being capable of emitting and receiving ultra wideband emissions. Elements are arrayed on the ground plane in two parallel rows, a transmitting row, and a receiving row, such that a given element in the receiving row is aligned in at least one direction with a corresponding element in the transmitting row. Additionally, the elements are configured on the ground plane to elicit a symmetrical product response in the azimuthal plane, and to produce horizontally polarized signals. An alternative embodiment places the elements with unique inter-element spacing within the rows. An embodiment comprises a fence structure between rows. A method for use comprises the step of transmitting a signal via an element in the transmitting row and receiving said signal through an element in the receiving row, not aligned with the transmitting element.Type: GrantFiled: November 30, 2001Date of Patent: December 23, 2003Assignee: Time Domain CorporationInventors: Mark A. Barnes, Charles G. Gilbert, Herbert U. Fluhler, Hans G. Schantz, Soumya K. Nag, David M. Dickson
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Patent number: 6552677Abstract: A method of detecting objects reflecting impulse waveforms of generating a detection envelope by receiving a reflected waveform, delaying said waveform by a peak-to-zero delay (PZD) interval. The PZD interval is the time between a maximum energy displacement in the impulse waveform and an adjacent zero crossing. The reflected waveform and its delayed version are squared and then summed to create the envelope. If the envelope is to be defined in terms of voltage, the root of the sum of the squares may be found. Also a method for generating an image using the PZD interval in back-projection techniques is described wherein a sampling point is chosen on each of a plurality of reflected waveforms. The values of the samples are summed and the waveforms are delayed by the PZD interval and the values of the sampling points are again summed. The two sums are squared and added together to generate an image envelope.Type: GrantFiled: February 26, 2002Date of Patent: April 22, 2003Assignee: Time Domain CorporationInventors: Mark A. Barnes, Soumya K. Nag, Herbert U. Fluhler
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Publication number: 20020190915Abstract: An antenna array comprising a ground plane and a plurality of elements mounted thereon, said elements being capable of emitting and receiving ultra wideband emissions. Elements are arrayed on the ground plane in two parallel rows, a transmitting row, and a receiving row, such that a given element in the receiving row is aligned in at least one direction with a corresponding element in the transmitting row. Additionally, the elements are configured on the ground plane to elicit a symmetrical product response in the azimuthal plane, and to produce horizontally polarized signals. An alternative embodiment places the elements with unique interelement spacing within the rows. An embodiment comprises a fence structure between rows. A method for use comprises the step of transmitting a signal via an element in the transmitting row and receiving said signal through an element in the receiving row, not aligned with the transmitting element.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 26, 2002Publication date: December 19, 2002Inventors: Mark A. Barnes, Charles G. Gilbert, Herbert U. Fluhler, Hans G. Schantz, Soumya K. Nag, David M. Dickson
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Publication number: 20020175850Abstract: A method of detecting objects reflecting impulse waveforms of generating a detection envelope by receiving a reflected waveform, delaying said waveform by a peak-to-zero delay (PZD) interval. The PZD interval is the time between a maximum energy displacement in the impulse waveform and an adjacent zero crossing. The reflected waveform and its delayed version are squared and then summed to create the envelope. If the envelope is to be defined in terms of voltage, the root of the sum of the squares may be found. Also a method for generating an image using the PZD interval in back-projection techniques is described wherein a sampling point is chosen on each of a plurality of reflected waveforms. The values of the samples are summed and the waveforms are delayed by the PZD interval and the values of the sampling points are again summed. The two sums are squared and added together to generate an image envelope.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 26, 2002Publication date: November 28, 2002Inventors: Mark A. Barnes, Soumya K. Nag, Herbert U. Fluhler
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Publication number: 20020145570Abstract: An antenna array comprising a ground plane and a plurality of elements mounted thereon, said elements being capable of emitting and receiving ultra wideband emissions. Elements are arrayed on the ground plane in two parallel rows, a transmitting row, and a receiving row, such that a given element in the receiving row is aligned in at least one direction with a corresponding element in the transmitting row. Additionally, the elements are configured on the ground plane to elicit a symmetrical product response in the azimuthal plane, and to produce horizontally polarized signals. An alternative embodiment places the elements with unique inter-element spacing within the rows. An embodiment comprises a fence structure between rows. A method for use comprises the step of transmitting a signal via an element in the transmitting row and receiving said signal through an element in the receiving row, not aligned with the transmitting element.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 30, 2001Publication date: October 10, 2002Inventors: Mark A. Barnes, Charles G. Gilbert, Herbert U. Fluhler, Hans G. Schantz, Soumya K. Nag, David M. Dickson
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Patent number: 6325765Abstract: A method for analyzing a retinal reflection that may be of less than optimum quality is disclosed. In the event an image of a retinal reflex taken by a retinal photometer is of low contrast or have certain other degradations, then matched filter tests applied to portions of the image containing the eyes may be performed in order to locate the retinal reflex. For determining potential eye abnormalities, a plurality of intensity shape determination tests may be performed, these including comparisons of the eyes against a center of gravity of the shape distribution, a least-squares fit and an analysis of the moments of Hu (of the retinal reflex) converted to Zernike polynomials. A Hirshberg deviation test is performed to determine if one or the other, or both, of the eyes are deviating. Intrasymmetry and intersymmetry of the reflex are analyzed to indicate cataracts, differences of optical power and other similar problems.Type: GrantFiled: April 14, 2000Date of Patent: December 4, 2001Inventors: S. Hutson Hay, Herbert U. Fluhler
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Patent number: 6095989Abstract: A plurality of methods of analysis of images of eyes of a subject taken by a reflex photometer are disclosed. In this methods, a computer coupled to the reflex photometer is programmed to locate the pupil of at at least one eye, crop an image array containing the pupil from the total image and perform analyses on the cropped array to determine whether conditions are present indicative of disease processes in the eye. In essence, parameters of the subject eye are developed, and these subject pararmeters are compared to the same parameters developed by a normal eye. In addition, indications of strabismus are examined by comparing the area of the white portion of the eye on one side of the iris with the white portion on the other side of the iris.Type: GrantFiled: September 8, 1998Date of Patent: August 1, 2000Inventors: Sam H. Hay, Herbert U. Fluhler, C Alan Cummings, David L. Guice, David J. Hall