Patents by Inventor Jonathon Miller

Jonathon Miller 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: 8146867
    Abstract: A spacecraft architecture and accompanying standard allows for the creation of a spacecraft using an assortment of modules that comply with the standard. The standard preferably includes both mechanical and electrical compatibility criteria. To assure physical/mechanical compatibility, the structure of each module is constrained to be compatible with any other compatible module. To minimize the interference among modules, the extent of each module in select dimensions is also constrained. To assure functional compatibility, a common communication format is used to interface with each module, and each public-function module is configured to respond to requests for function capabilities that it can provide to other functions. Each module is preferably designed to provide structural support to the assemblage of modules, and an anchor module is provided or defined for supporting the entire assemblage and coupling the assemblage to other structures, such as a launch vehicle.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 14, 2005
    Date of Patent: April 3, 2012
    Assignee: AeroAstro, Inc.
    Inventors: Luis G. Jordan, Thomas W. Vaneck, Scott A. McDermott, Jonathon Miller, Simon Morris Shand Weiss, Robert A. Summers
  • Publication number: 20070081379
    Abstract: One embodiment provides a system to assist setting a state of a latch system. The system includes a latch system connected to a node, the latch system residing in one of a first state and a second state. A charge storage device is coupled to maintain the node at a first voltage according to an amount of stored charge. A write assist system is connected between the node and a second voltage. The write assist network is configured, when the node is selected, to discharge the charge storage device and to pull the node from the first voltage to a discharge voltage that is outside a range defined by the first voltage and the second voltage to facilitate setting the latch system to another of the first state and the second state.
    Type: Application
    Filed: September 23, 2005
    Publication date: April 12, 2007
    Inventors: Michael Clinton, Stephen Heinrich-Barna, Theodore Houston, George Jamison, Kun-hsi Li, Jonathon Miller, Bryan Sheffield
  • Patent number: 7191984
    Abstract: A thermal management system for a spacecraft module includes a baseplate and wall system that is precharacterized to provide a given level of thermal performance regardless of an orientation of the spacecraft relative to a source of solar energy. The system is characterized at a worst-case hot orientation, and at a worst-case cold orientation. The characterization provides a maximum temperature and a minimum temperature of components mounted on the baseplate as a function of the height of the walls. The height of the walls is selected to provide a suitable temperature range for the components, based on the power dissipation of the components. The system is designed to be symmetric, so that this temperature range is assured regardless of the orientation of the spacecraft.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 14, 2005
    Date of Patent: March 20, 2007
    Assignee: AeroAstro, Inc.
    Inventors: Mark Carl Barton, Jonathon Miller
  • Publication number: 20060038082
    Abstract: A thermal management system for a spacecraft module includes a baseplate and wall system that is precharacterized to provide a given level of thermal performance regardless of an orientation of the spacecraft relative to a source of solar energy. The system is characterized at a worst-case hot orientation, and at a worst-case cold orientation. The characterization provides a maximum temperature and a minimum temperature of components mounted on the baseplate as a function of the height of the walls. The height of the walls is selected to provide a suitable temperature range for the components, based on the power dissipation of the components. The system is designed to be symmetric, so that this temperature range is assured regardless of the orientation of the spacecraft.
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 14, 2005
    Publication date: February 23, 2006
    Inventors: Mark Barton, Jonathon Miller
  • Publication number: 20060016935
    Abstract: A spacecraft architecture and accompanying standard allows for the creation of a spacecraft using an assortment of modules that comply with the standard. The standard preferably includes both mechanical and electrical compatibility criteria. To assure physical/mechanical compatibility, the structure of each module is constrained to be compatible with any other compatible module. To minimize the interference among modules, the extent of each module in select dimensions is also constrained. To assure functional compatibility, a common communication format is used to interface with each module, and each public-function module is configured to respond to requests for function capabilities that it can provide to other functions. Each module is preferably designed to provide structural support to the assemblage of modules, and an anchor module is provided or defined for supporting the entire assemblage and coupling the assemblage to other structures, such as a launch vehicle.
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 14, 2005
    Publication date: January 26, 2006
    Inventors: Luis Jordan, Thomas Vanek, Scott McDermott, Jonathon Miller, Simon Weiss, Robert Summers