Patents by Inventor Paul H. Sanderson

Paul H. Sanderson 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: 5419234
    Abstract: An elongated support plank structure longitudinally extends transversely through the cabin area of a helicopter and has outer end portions projecting outwardly beyond opposite sides of the helicopter. A pair of 40 mm machine guns are mounted on the plank end portions and are supplied with belted ammunition from magazine boxes mounted on the plank within the cabin area via flexible feed chutes interconnected between the magazine boxes and generally V-shaped, interiorly rollered feed adapters interconnected between the outer ends of the feed chutes and the inlets of the machine gun feeder mechanisms.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 12, 1994
    Date of Patent: May 30, 1995
    Inventor: Paul H. Sanderson
  • Patent number: 5417141
    Abstract: An aircraft armament mounting system includes an elongated support plank member which is insertable transversely through the aircraft cabin area so that a central portion of the plank is disposed within the cabin area and its opposite end portions project outwardly from the aircraft. The central plank portion is anchored to the air craft, and removable outer tip portions of the plank are vertically pivotable, about horizontal hinge lines, between extended and inwardly folded positions. When the outer plank tip portions are removed, specially designed mounting structures may be used to mount armament devices, such as machine guns, at the hinge lines at the outer ends of the remaining longitudinal plank portion. Representatively, these armament devices are .50 caliber machine guns housed in open framed pod structures having enclosed front end portions through which the jacketed barrels of the guns extend.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 16, 1994
    Date of Patent: May 23, 1995
    Inventor: Paul H. Sanderson
  • Patent number: 5390582
    Abstract: An aircraft armament mounting system includes an elongated support plank member which is insertable transversely through the aircraft cabin area so that a central portion of the plank is disposed within the cabin area and its opposite end portions project outwardly from the aircraft. The central plank portion is anchored to the air craft, and removable outer tip portions of the plank are vertically pivotable, about horizontal hinge lines, between extended and inwardly folded positions. When the outer plank tip portions are removed, specially designed mounting structures may be used to mount armament devices, such as machine guns, at the hinge lines at the outer ends of the remaining longitudinal plank portion. Representatively, these armament devices are .50 caliber machine guns housed in open framed pod structures having enclosed front end portions through which the jacketed barrels of the guns extend.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 12, 1993
    Date of Patent: February 21, 1995
    Inventor: Paul H. Sanderson
  • Patent number: 5282410
    Abstract: A high strength ammunition magazine box is externally mounted on the side of an aircraft by a support strut structure and is adapted to store a longitudinally serpentined ammunition belt which may be fed out to a machine gun also externally supported on the aircraft. The box has inboard and outboard side wall panels and a bottom wall panel, each of a honeycombed metal construction, with front and rear edges of the panels being epoxied into channels formed in solid metal front and rear end wall plates. A honeycombed metal lid panel is pivoted to the open upper end of the box and may be releasably held in a closed position by a spring-loaded latch bar. With the lid panel closed, a specially designed reinforcement structure securely interlocks the lid panel to upper portions of the inboard and outboard side wall panels so that relative front-to-rear movement therebetween is strongly resisted, in shear, by the lid panel.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 24, 1992
    Date of Patent: February 1, 1994
    Inventor: Paul H. Sanderson
  • Patent number: 5263397
    Abstract: A helicopter armament system includes an elongated support plank longitudinally extending transversely through the helicopter and having opposite end portions projecting outwardly beyond opposite sides of the helicopter. Mounted on these opposite plank end portions are a pair of 0.50 caliber machine guns supplied with belted ammunition by two ganged pairs of ammunition magazine boxes supported within the cabin area, on the top side of the plank, by roller support structures operable to isolate the boxes from forces arising from plank flexure, and to significantly facilitate operative attachment of the boxes to the plank and subsequent removal of the boxes therefrom. Using specially designed inserts and lid structures, each of the boxes may be rapidly converted between 0.50 caliber and 7.62 mm ammunition belt storage and outfeed, and the same boxes may be used individually or ganged in a two or four box group to feed a 0.50 caliber machine gun, or used individually or ganged in a two box group to feed a 7.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 27, 1992
    Date of Patent: November 23, 1993
    Inventor: Paul H. Sanderson
  • Patent number: 5253574
    Abstract: A helicopter armament system includes an elongated support plank longitudinally extending transversely through the helicopter and having opposite end portions projecting outwardly beyond opposite sides of the helicopter. Mounted on these opposite plank end portions are a pair of 0.50 caliber machine guns supplied with belted ammunition by two ganged pairs of ammunition magazine boxes supported within the cabin area, on the top side of the plank, by roller support structures operable to isolate the boxes from forces arising from plank flexure, and to significantly facilitate operative attachment of the boxes to the plank and subsequent removal of the boxes therefrom. Using specially designed inserts and lid structures, each of the boxes may be rapidly converted between 0.50 caliber and 7.62 mm ammunition belt storage and outfeed, and the same boxes may be used individually or ganged in a two or four box group to feed a 0.50 caliber machine gun, or used individually or ganged in a two box group to feed a 7.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 24, 1992
    Date of Patent: October 19, 1993
    Inventor: Paul H. Sanderson
  • Patent number: 5245908
    Abstract: A helicopter armament system includes an elongated support plank longitudinally extending transversely through the helicopter and having opposite end portions projecting outwardly beyond opposite sides of the helicopter. Mounted on these opposite plank end portions are a pair of 0.50 caliber machine guns supplied with belted ammunition by two ganged pairs of ammunition magazine boxes supported within the cabin area, on the top side of the plank, by roller support structures operable to isolate the boxes from forces arising from plank flexure, and to significantly facilitate operative attachment of the boxes to the plank and subsequent removal of the boxes therefrom. Using specially designed inserts and lid structures, each of the boxes may be rapidly converted between 0.50 caliber and 7.62 mm ammunition belt storage and outfeed, and the same boxes may be used individually or ganged in a two or four box group to feed a 0.50 caliber machine gun, or used individually or ganged in a two box group to feed a 7.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 24, 1992
    Date of Patent: September 21, 1993
    Inventor: Paul H. Sanderson
  • Patent number: 5206454
    Abstract: A high strength ammunition magazine box is externally mounted on the side of an aircraft by a support strut structure and is adapted to store a longitudinally serpentined ammunition belt which may be fed out to a machine gun also externally supported on the aircraft. The box has inboard and outboard side wall panels and a bottom wall panel, each of a honeycombed metal construction, with front and rear edges of the panels being epoxied into channels formed in solid metal front and rear end wall plates. A honeycombed metal lid panel is pivoted to the open upper end of the box and may be releasably held in a closed position by a springloaded latch bar. With the lid panel closed, a specially designed reinforcement structure securely interlocks the lid panel to upper portions of the inboard and outboard side wall panels so that relative front-to-rear movement therebetween is strongly resisted, in shear, by the lid panel.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 16, 1992
    Date of Patent: April 27, 1993
    Inventor: Paul H. Sanderson
  • Patent number: 5187318
    Abstract: An aircraft armament mounting system includes an elongated support plank member which is longitudinally insertable transversely through the aircraft cabin area so that a central portion is disposed therein. The central plank portion is anchored within the cabin area, with opposite outer longitudinal portions of the plank projecting outwardly from opposite sides of the aircraft. Specially designed mounting structures are provided which permit selectively variable and oriented combinations of rocket launchers, 7.62 mm machine guns and 0.50 caliber machine guns to be removably secured to the outwardly projecting plank portions to provide the aircraft with a high degree of armament interchangeability and versatility.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 16, 1990
    Date of Patent: February 16, 1993
    Inventors: Paul H. Sanderson, Richard C. Serkland
  • Patent number: 5024138
    Abstract: An aircraft armament mounting system includes an elongated support plank member which is insertable transversely through the aircraft cabin area so that a central portion of the plank is disposed within the cabin area and its opposite end portions project outwardly from the aircraft. This central portion is anchored to the aircraft, and outer tip portions of the plank are pivotable between extended and inwardly folded positions. A pair of rocket launchers are mounted on downwardly projecting support structures secured to the outer ends of the plank tip portions, the support structure having integral adjustment mechanisms which permit vertical and horizontal adjustment of the rocket launcher firing axes. Supported on the underside of the plank end portions, inwardly of the foldable tip sections, are a pair of machine gun pods supported on specially designed shock absorbing gun mounts which carry a pair of machine guns provided with electrically driven charging assemblies.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 4, 1990
    Date of Patent: June 18, 1991
    Inventors: Paul H. Sanderson, Richard C. Serkland
  • Patent number: 4974499
    Abstract: An aircraft armament mounting system includes an elongated support plank member which is insertable transversely through the aircraft cabin area so that a central portion of the plank is disposed within the cabin area and its opposite end portions project outwardly from the aircraft. This central portion is anchored to the aircraft, and outer tip portions of the plank are pivotable between extended and inwardly folded positions. A pair of rocket launchers are mounted on downwardly projecting support structures secured to the outer ends of the plank tip portions, the support structures having integral adjustment mechanisms which permit vertical and horizontal adjustment of the rocket launcher firing axes. Supported on the underside of the plank end portions, inwardly of the foldable tip sections, are a pair of machine gun pods supported on specially designed shock absorbing gun mounts which carry a pair of machine guns provided with electrically driven charging assemblies.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 17, 1989
    Date of Patent: December 4, 1990
    Inventors: Paul H. Sanderson, Richard C. Serkland
  • Patent number: 4966063
    Abstract: An aircraft armament mounting system includes an elongated support plank member which is insertable transversely through the aircraft cabin area so that a central portion of the plank is disposed within the cabin area and its opposite end portions project outwardly from the aircraft. This central portion is anchored to the aircraft, and outer tip portions of the plank are pivotable between extended and inwardly folded positions. A pair of rocket launchers are mounted on downwardly projecting support structures secured to the outer ends of the plank tip portions, the support structures having integral adjustment mechanisms which permit vertical and horizontal adjustment of the rocket launcher firing axes. Supported on the underside of the plank end portions, inwardly of the foldable tip sections, are a pair of machine gun pods supported on specially designed shock absorbing gun mounts which carry a pair of machine guns provided with electrically driven charging assemblies.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 17, 1989
    Date of Patent: October 30, 1990
    Inventors: Paul H. Sanderson, Richard C. Serkland
  • Patent number: 4893545
    Abstract: An aircraft armament mounting system includes an elongated support plank member which is insertable transversely through the aircraft cabin area so that a central portion of the plank is disposed within the cabin area and its opposite end portions project outwardly from the aircraft. This central portion is anchored to the aircraft, and outer tip portions of the plank are pivotable between extended and inwardly folded positions. A pair of rocket launchers are mounted on downwardly projecting support structures secured to the outer ends of the plank tip portions, the support structures having integral adjustment mechanisms which permit vertical and horizontal adjustment of the rocket launcher firing axes. Supported on the underside of the plank end portions, inwardly of the foldable tip sections, are a pair of machine gun pods supported on specially designed shock absorbing gun mounts which carry a pair of machine guns provided with electrically driven charging assemblies.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 13, 1988
    Date of Patent: January 16, 1990
    Inventors: Paul H. Sanderson, Richard C. Serkland
  • Patent number: D249061
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 13, 1976
    Date of Patent: August 22, 1978
    Assignee: Dowco Corporation
    Inventors: Joshua R. Dowdell, Jr., Paul H. Sanderson
  • Patent number: D261224
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 19, 1979
    Date of Patent: October 13, 1981
    Assignee: Dowco Corporation
    Inventor: Paul H. Sanderson, Jr.