Patents by Inventor Robert James Monson
Robert James Monson 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: 6604735Abstract: A modular shock isolator and method of isolation of components of a system with multiple modular shock isolators arranged to provide different damping and vibration characteristics than an individual modular shock isolator. In one mode, a modular shock isolator having a base with legs extending from each side of the base with each of the legs having a foot that extends outward from the legs with the modular shock isolator either individually mounted to isolate a component or a plurality of modular shock isolators are be ganged, or stacked together to change the shock isolation characteristics of the shock mount formed from the multiple modular shock isolators. A layer of damping material can be sandwiched between layers of elastomers to dampen the natural spring-back of the materials.Type: GrantFiled: November 29, 2001Date of Patent: August 12, 2003Assignee: Lockheed Martin CorporationInventors: Trevor J. McCollough, Robert James Monson
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Patent number: 6578835Abstract: A cross elastomer mount comprising a body composed of an elastomer and having a plurality of legs, a first platform for supporting a first member and a second platform for supporting a second member, a plurality of rigid platform arms pivotally attached to the platforms, and a plurality of hinges pivotally attaching the rigid platform arms to the legs of the cross elastomer mount whereby the plurality of legs bow or arc under a shock and vibration force to allow the cross elastomer mount to attenuated the forces while providing a tension and shearing resistance to the shocks and vibrations.Type: GrantFiled: May 24, 2002Date of Patent: June 17, 2003Assignee: Lockheed Martin CorporationInventors: Robert James Monson, Scott J. Benjamin
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Publication number: 20030095831Abstract: A mount locking plate with the mount locking plate including plate members for fixedly securing to a support surface and a pair of longitudinally displaceable complementary members that can be laterally positioned proximate the plate members. The complementary members can be longitudinally displaced with respect to one another to bring the displaceable complementary members into interlocked and aligned engagement with the plate members. A fastener allows the positioning of the displaceable complementary members into interlocked and aligned engagement from a position laterally removed from the mount locking plate.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 19, 2001Publication date: May 22, 2003Inventors: Robert James Monson, Wesley Eugene Revely
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Publication number: 20030093887Abstract: A pallet type mount wherein a pair of rigid members each having extensions that spacedly mesh with each other and an elastomer member secured between the rigid members so that when a compressive force is applied to the rigid members the pallet type mount provides compressive force for a load thereon while absorbing shock and vibration energy through tension forces on the elastomer member.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 19, 2001Publication date: May 22, 2003Inventors: Robert James Monson, Trevor J. McCollough
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Patent number: 6554262Abstract: A system for isolating wall hung equipment from shock and vibration including a wall mountable support or fixture having a first member for securing to a wall and a second member for securing to equipment with a plurality of triad elastomers mounted therebetween to cantileverly support the equipment and at the same time isolate the equipment from shock and vibration. The elastomer mounts while permitting displacement of the members with respect to one another inhibit the members from contacting each other when one or the other is subject to shock or vibration.Type: GrantFiled: August 23, 2001Date of Patent: April 29, 2003Assignee: Lockheed Martin CorporationInventors: Robert James Monson, Trevor J. McCollough
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Patent number: 6550921Abstract: A tactical display unit having a set of abutting viewing screens with each of the viewing screens located at an angle of at least 60 degrees to each other and each having an identical image thereon with the screens positioned either above or below a lateral head region of the viewers to create a communications zone where each of the viewers can both visually and orally communicate with one another even if viewers are on the opposite side of the viewing screens.Type: GrantFiled: March 13, 2000Date of Patent: April 22, 2003Assignee: Lockheed Martin CorporationInventor: Robert James Monson
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Patent number: 6543755Abstract: A shock isolator for use in a compressive mode comprising a pyramid-shaped elastomer having a cavity therein with the pyramid-shaped elastomer having a base supporting a set of triangular shaped sidewalls that each terminate at a pyramid-shaped apex to create a one-piece elastomer mount so that a force applied to the pyramid apex is transmitted to the base through an offset axis while shock and vibration forces are attenuated by the shear resistance of the shock isolator.Type: GrantFiled: February 8, 2001Date of Patent: April 8, 2003Assignee: Lockheed Martin CorporationInventors: Robert James Monson, Trevor J. McCollough
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Patent number: 6533657Abstract: A system including a cabinet for intaking or discharging a gas while minimizing external duct noise and a gas duct for attachment to a housing with the gas duct having a smoothly curved passageway therein with each portion of the passageway having a cross sectional area which is sufficiently large so that the ratio of the inertia forces to viscous forces within the passageway is sufficiently small so that a laminar flow condition is maintained throughout the gas duct.Type: GrantFiled: May 11, 2001Date of Patent: March 18, 2003Assignee: Lockheed Martin CorporationInventors: Robert James Monson, Trevor J. McCollough, Jianhua Yan
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Patent number: 6533258Abstract: A barrel elastomer mount having a first hollow frustum composed of an elastomer and having a first end and a second end with the first end of the first hollow frustum having an interior diameter larger than an external diameter of the second end of the first hollow frustum; and a second hollow frustum composed of an elastomer having a first end and a second end with the first end of the second hollow frustum having an interior diameter larger than an external diameter of the second end of the second hollow frustum. The first hollow frustum is securely attached to the second hollow frustum at the first end of the first hollow frustum and at the first end of the second hollow frustum creating an enclosed cavity whereby the walls of the elastomer mount provide tension and shear resistance to shock and vibrational forces as well as to compressive static forces.Type: GrantFiled: February 8, 2001Date of Patent: March 18, 2003Assignee: Lockheed Martin CorporationInventors: Robert James Monson, Scott J. Benjamin, Jianhua Yan
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Publication number: 20030037710Abstract: A pallet for use in loading, storage and transportation of shock sensitive equipment with the pallet including an upper member supported in a spaced condition from a lower member to form pockets for fork lifts or the like with the upper member isolated from the lower member by a set of elastomer mounts that react to external compressive forces thereon by internal shearing resistance rather than compression resistance with the edge of support member spaced laterally from the edges the lower member to inhibit the upper members from contacting each other when one pallets are positioned adjacent to each other and are subject to shock or vibration.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 23, 2001Publication date: February 27, 2003Inventors: Robert James Monson, Trevor J. McCollough
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Publication number: 20030038224Abstract: A system for isolating wall hung equipment from shock and vibration including a wall mountable support or fixture having a first member for securing to a wall and a second member for securing to equipment with a plurality of triad elastomers mounted therebetween to cantleverly support the equipment and at the same time isolate the equipment from shock and vibration. The elastomer mounts while permitting displacement of the members with respect to one another inhibit the members from contacting each other when one or the other is subject to shock or vibration.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 23, 2001Publication date: February 27, 2003Inventors: Robert James Monson, Trevor J. McCollough
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Publication number: 20020190454Abstract: A molded or non-molded elastomeric shock cell having a base with legs extending from each side of the base with each of the legs having a foot that extends laterally outward from the legs to provide a unitary elastomeric shock cell that can be individually mounted to support plates or a plurality of elastomeric shock cells can be ganged, or stacked together to produce a composite isolator with different shock isolation characteristics. The elastomeric shock cell if mountable in one axis provide tension resistance and if mounted in a bias axis or right angle axis provide tension and compression resistance to shocks to the system.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 7, 2002Publication date: December 19, 2002Inventors: Trevor J. McCollough, Wesley Eugene Revely, Brian Scott Leininger, Robert James Monson
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Publication number: 20020168933Abstract: A system including a cabinet for intaking or discharging a gas while minimizing external duct noise and a gas duct for attachment to a housing with the gas duct having a smoothly curved passageway therein with each portion of the passageway having a cross sectional area which is sufficiently large so that the ratio of the inertia forces to viscous forces within the passageway is sufficiently small so that a laminar flow condition is maintained throughout the gas duct.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 11, 2001Publication date: November 14, 2002Inventors: Robert James Monson, Trevor J. McCollough, Jianhua Yan
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Publication number: 20020166721Abstract: A sound reducer or sound attenuator for use in cabinets and the like with the sound reducer comprising a plurality of small bead like acoustic resonators loosely held in position between two members with each of the acoustic resonators having an acoustical resonance cavity therein for generating a standing wave with the standing wave producing vibration displacement of the acoustic resonators thereby dissipating acoustical sound energy through mechanical work.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 11, 2001Publication date: November 14, 2002Inventors: Robert James Monson, Trevor J. McCollough, Jianhua Yan
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Patent number: 6471355Abstract: An image alignment system for rear projection in which a portion of the normally changing pixel pattern contains a pixel reference mark, which appears in each of the side-by-side pixel images projected onto a screen. A camera having a field of view large enough to encompass the pixel reference mark of each of the images on the screen captures the location of the pixel reference marks to enable a computer to determine the coordinates of the each of the pixel reference marks and generate a deviation signal represented of the visual misalignment of the side-by-side images. A drive member controllable by the deviation signal from the computer repositions one of the side-by-side images with respect to the other to thereby align the images to produce a single visually seamless image. The camera and computer can continually monitor both of the pixel reference marks to continually generate a deviation signal so that the side-by-side images can automatically be brought into a single visually seamless image.Type: GrantFiled: February 18, 2000Date of Patent: October 29, 2002Assignee: Lockheed Martin CorporationInventors: Robert James Monson, Michael Edward Smith
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Publication number: 20020153467Abstract: Shock and vibration eliminating elements are constructed of an elastomeric material, which is formed into shapes that have an elongated, generally trapezoidal cross-sectional area. Upper and lower mounting surfaces extend from the ends of the cross-sectional area. The upper and lower end mounting surfaces of the damping elements have integral, parallel surfaces that are used to mount the element to the two structures. The cross-sectional area of the damping elements locates the mounting surfaces so that a straight line normal to one of parallel mounting surfaces at one end of the cross-sectional area of a block, will not intersect the other mounting surface at the other end of the cross-sectional area. Thus, a force applied in a normal direction to one of the mounting surfaces will be translated into shear forces instead of comprehensive forces.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 20, 2002Publication date: October 24, 2002Inventors: Noel Allen, Allen L. Arndt, Robert James Monson
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Publication number: 20020149142Abstract: A cross elastomer mount comprising a body composed of an elastomer and having a plurality of legs, a first platform for supporting a first member and a second platform for supporting a second member, a plurality of rigid platform arms pivotally attached to the platforms, and a plurality of hinges pivotally attaching the rigid platform arms to the legs of the cross elastomer mount whereby the plurality of legs bow or arc under a shock and vibration force to allow the cross elastomer mount to attenuated the forces while providing a tension and shearing resistance to the shocks and vibrations.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 24, 2002Publication date: October 17, 2002Inventors: Robert James Monson, Scott J. Benjamin
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Patent number: 6435490Abstract: A dual hemisphere elastomer mount having a first hemisphere composed of an elastomer and having a polar region and a base region with the polar region of the first hemisphere having a circumference smaller than a circumference of the base region of the first hemisphere; and a second hemisphere composed of an elastomer having a polar region and a base region with the polar region of the second hemisphere having a circumference smaller than a circumference of the base region of the second hemisphere, the first hemisphere securely attached to the second hemisphere at the polar region of the first hemisphere and at the polar region of the second hemisphere creating a hour-glass shaped body whereby the elastomer mount can support a housing while attenuate shocks and vibrations.Type: GrantFiled: February 8, 2001Date of Patent: August 20, 2002Assignee: Lockheed Martin CorporationInventors: Robert James Monson, Trevor J. McCollough
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Publication number: 20020105124Abstract: A shock isolator for a housing in an offset compressive axis with the shock isolator including either an elastomer triad or a hollow elastomer tetrahedron with each having support surfaces thereon that are laterally offset from each other to prevent direct axial compression with each of the shock isolators providing shock and vibration attenuation not normally obtainable in a direct axially compression condition.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 8, 2001Publication date: August 8, 2002Inventors: Robert James Monson, Trevor J. McCollough, Richard L. Cellini
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Publication number: 20020105123Abstract: A barrel elastomer mount having a first hollow frustum composed of an elastomer and having a first end and a second end with the first end of the first hollow frustum having an interior diameter larger than an external diameter of the second end of the first hollow frustum; and a second hollow frustum composed of an elastomer having a first end and a second end with the first end of the second hollow frustum having an interior diameter larger than an external diameter of the second end of the second hollow frustum. The first hollow frustum is securely attached to the second hollow frustum at the first end of the first hollow frustum and at the first end of the second hollow frustum creating an enclosed cavity whereby the walls of the elastomer mount provide tension and shear resistance to shock and vibrational forces as well as to compressive static forces.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 8, 2001Publication date: August 8, 2002Inventors: Robert James Monson, Scott J. Benjamin, Jianhua Yan