Patents by Inventor Peter Ljungberg

Peter Ljungberg 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: 7059560
    Abstract: A system for determining the distance between a target (4) and a laser guided weapon traveling towards the target (4). The system (1) comprises a laser designator (5) on a remote platform (2) for radiating a first train of pulses (l1) on a set wavelength in the direction of the target (4). In the weapon (3) a receiver (6) is arranged to receive and detect pulses on the set wavelength reflected from the target (4). There is also a direction sensing means in the weapon (3) for determining the direction of the target (4). A transmitter (7) is arranged in the weapon (3) to periodically transmit a second train of pulses (l2) on the set wavelength in the direction of the target (4). There are means in the receiver (6) to extract a reflection from the target (4) of the second train of pulses (l2). There are further timing means to determine the period of time from transmitting the second train of pulses (l2) to receiving the reflection from the target (4) of the second train of pulses (l2).
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 16, 2005
    Date of Patent: June 13, 2006
    Assignee: SAAB AB
    Inventors: Peter Ljungberg, Christer Regebro
  • Publication number: 20060076455
    Abstract: A system for determining the distance between a target (4) and a laser guided weapon traveling towards the target (4). The system (1) comprises a laser designator (5) on a remote platform (2) for radiating a first train of pulses (I1) on a set wavelength in the direction of the target (4). In the weapon (3) a receiver (6) is arranged to receive and detect pulses on the set wavelength reflected from the target (4). There is also a direction sensing means in the weapon (3) for determining the direction of the target (4). A transmitter (7) is arranged in the weapon (3) to periodically transmit a second train of pulses (I2) on the set wavelength in the direction of the target (4). There are means in the receiver (6) to extract a reflection from the target (4) of the second train of pulses (I2). There are further timing means to determine the period of time from transmitting the second train of pulses (I2) to receiving the reflection from the target (4) of the second train of pulses (I2).
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 16, 2005
    Publication date: April 13, 2006
    Inventors: Peter Ljungberg, Christer Regebro