Patents by Inventor Keith N. Loi
Keith N. Loi 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: 6657521Abstract: A microwave waveguide filter includes a main-line cavity structure with a group of at least two rectangular main-line cavities arrayed along a main propagation path and including a first main-line cavity and a second main-line cavity. Each main-line cavity includes a sidewall, and each pair of adjacent main-line cavities has a common transverse wall transverse to the main propagation path and a main-line aperture in the common transverse wall. A rectangular first feedback cavity is in microwave communication with each of the first main-line cavity and the second main-line cavity through the respective sidewall of the first main-line cavity and the second main-line cavity. There is a first-cavity feedback aperture between the first feedback cavity and the first main-line cavity, and a second-cavity feedback aperture between the first feedback cavity and the second main-line cavity. There may be additional feedback cavities as well.Type: GrantFiled: April 26, 2002Date of Patent: December 2, 2003Assignee: The Boeing CompanyInventors: Paul J. Tatomir, James M. Barker, Keith N. Loi, Richard L. Bennett, Louis W. Hendrick, Rolf Kich
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Publication number: 20030201850Abstract: A microwave waveguide filter includes a main-line cavity structure with a group of at least two rectangular main-line cavities arrayed along a main propagation path and including a first main-line cavity and a second main-line cavity. Each main-line cavity includes a sidewall, and each pair of adjacent main-line cavities has a common transverse wall transverse to the main propagation path and a main-line aperture in the common transverse wall. A rectangular first feedback cavity is in microwave communication with each of the first main-line cavity and the second main-line cavity through the respective sidewall of the first main-line cavity and the second main-line cavity. There is a first-cavity feedback aperture between the first feedback cavity and the first main-line cavity, and a second-cavity feedback aperture between the first feedback cavity and the second main-line cavity. There may be additional feedback cavities as well.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 26, 2002Publication date: October 30, 2003Inventors: Paul J. Tatomir, James M. Barker, Keith N. Loi, Richard L. Bennett, Louis W. Hendrick, Rolf Kich
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Patent number: 6304160Abstract: A cavity-coupled microwave filter that uses TE011 and TE01&dgr; mode resonators. The cavity-coupled microwave filter includes an input port, a first resonator having a first opening, wherein the first opening receives electromagnetic energy from the input port, a second resonator having a second opening, wherein the second opening receives electromagnetic energy from the input port and wherein the first resonator and the second resonator are electromagnetically coupled. The cavity-coupled microwave filter further includes an output port, a third resonator having a third opening, wherein the third opening transfers electromagnetic energy to the output port and wherein the second resonator and the third resonator are electromagnetically coupled and a fourth resonator having a fourth opening, wherein the fourth opening transfers electromagnetic energy to the output port and wherein the third resonator and the fourth resonator are electromagnetically coupled.Type: GrantFiled: May 3, 1999Date of Patent: October 16, 2001Assignee: The Boeing CompanyInventors: Keith N. Loi, Paul J. Tatomir
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Patent number: 6150907Abstract: The present invention is directed to improved coupling mechanisms for TE.sub.011 and TE.sub.01.delta. mode resonators. In one embodiment, the coupling mechanism provides an adjustable connection for transferring electromagnetic energy from a first resonator to a second resonator. Once the resonators are coupled, the coupling mechanism is adapted to allow adjustment of the magnitude and/or the phase of the electromagnetic energy while preserving the electromagnetic connection between the resonators. In another embodiment, the coupling mechanism provides a connection of the resonators using a waveguide. By varying the connection of the resonators with respect to the waveguide, positive relative coupling and/or negative relative coupling of the electromagnetic energy transferred between the waveguide and the resonators is provided.Type: GrantFiled: May 3, 1999Date of Patent: November 21, 2000Assignee: Hughes Electronics CorporationInventors: Keith N. Loi, Paul J. Tatomir
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Patent number: 6118356Abstract: A plurality of end caps engagable with a microwave cavity each have an underside configured differently to cause the microwave cavity to have different electrical responses depending on which end cap engages the microwave cavity. A microwave device includes a cylindrical cavity and an end cap movable within the cavity to change its axial position within the cavity thereby varying the volume and the electrical response of the cavity.Type: GrantFiled: September 16, 1998Date of Patent: September 12, 2000Assignee: Hughes Electronics CorporationInventors: Keith N. Loi, Paul J. Tatomir, Franz D. Davis, Robert J. Ahulii, James W. Schultz
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Patent number: 6046658Abstract: A microwave filter has first and second subfilters. Each subfilter has at least one single mode resonator and a preset electrical response. The second subfilter is cascaded to the first subfilter by coupling one of the at least one single mode resonator of the first subfilter to one of the at least one single mode resonator of the second subfilter. The microwave filter has an overall transfer function dependent upon the selection of the first and second subfilters from a plurality of subfilters having different preset electrical responses.Type: GrantFiled: September 15, 1998Date of Patent: April 4, 2000Assignee: Hughes Electronics CorporationInventors: Paul J. Tatomir, Keith N. Loi, Louis W. Hendrick
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Patent number: 6031434Abstract: An ortho mode transducer (OMT)/multiplexer assembly having a corrugated junction and a coaxial dual mode waveguide resonator disposed around a central cylindrical waveguide. The corrugated junction diplexes signals, the higher frequencies passing through the central cylindrical waveguide and the lower frequencies passing through the coaxial dual mode resonator. Apertures in the dual mode resonator couple to an exit port and extract a first polarization from the lower frequencies passing through the dual mode resonator. The assembly may include a second aperture in the dual mode resonator for extracting a second polarization in a manner similar to the operation of the first aperture.Type: GrantFiled: September 18, 1998Date of Patent: February 29, 2000Assignee: Hughes Electronics CorporationInventors: Paul J. Tatomir, Daniel J. Hoppe, Christ P. Tzelepis, Keith N. Loi
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Patent number: 5760667Abstract: A bandpass filter having 4-degrees of freedom includes a plurality of resonant cavities having respective Qs where at least one of the Qs is different. A plurality of main couplings couple successive resonant cavities to establish a main signal path that provides a first degree of freedom for controlling the shape of the filter's frequency response over its passband. A plurality of bridge couplings couple pairs of the resonant cavities so that the cavities are connected in a canonical circuit topology. The bridge couplings provide second and third degrees of freedom for controlling the sharpness of the frequency response 's transition between its passband and stopband and controlling the linearity of its phase, respectively. The cavities' non-uniform Qs provide a fourth degree of freedom for controlling the amplitude of the filter's frequency response in the passband so that the amplitude is within a predetermined tolerance of a desired passband shape.Type: GrantFiled: July 12, 1995Date of Patent: June 2, 1998Assignee: Hughes Aircraft Co.Inventors: Frederick A. Young, Richard L. Bennett, Keith N. Loi
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Patent number: 5699029Abstract: A high performance bandpass filter is produced by adding one or more "simultaneous couplings" to a conventional resonant cavity filter. A "simultaneous coupling" is created when a filter's input or output signal, normally coupled to a filter's first or last cavity respectively, is coupled to one or more other cavities. Each simultaneous coupling causes a finite-frequency insertion loss pole to be created, which produces a quasi-elliptic frequency response on its side of the passband. These poles may be placed on the left and/or right sides of the passband, so that both symmetric and asymmetric quasi-elliptic frequency responses are realizable. A diplexer constructed from two such bandpass filters has the extremely sharp selectivity provided by two asymmetric bandpass filters, thus providing a high degree of receive/transmit isolation.Type: GrantFiled: April 30, 1996Date of Patent: December 16, 1997Assignee: Hughes ElectronicsInventors: Frederick A. Young, Keith N. Loi, Richard L. Bennett
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Patent number: 5534881Abstract: A microwave cavity filter (30, 30A) is formed of a section of waveguide (36, 114) terminated by end walls (38, 40, 44, 166, 168, 176) to form cavities (32, 34, 32A, 34A) wherein ridges (100, 102, 118, 120) are disposed longitudinally within a cavity and extend from the cavity wall partway to a central region (104, 124) of the cavity. In a preferred embodiment of the invention, the ridges are disposed symmetrically about a central plane (144), each ridge having a first component (106, 122) perpendicular to the central plane and a second component (108, 126) parallel to the central plane. A cross-sectional shape of a filter cavity may approximate a semicircle wherein one wall section (88, 130) of the filter cavity is disposed within a diametric plane (216) of the cavity. The end walls of the cavities may be constructed as iris plates with apertures (82, 182, 184, 186, 190) for coupling energy of selected modes of electromagnetic resonance within the respective cavities.Type: GrantFiled: August 31, 1994Date of Patent: July 9, 1996Assignee: Hughes Aircraft CompanyInventors: Frederick A. Young, Louis W. Hendrick, Keith N. Loi