Patents by Inventor Thomas W. Bastian
Thomas W. Bastian 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: 9427070Abstract: An apparatus and method for supporting and operating an electronic device upon a user's clothing or belt for safeguarding the phone and providing immediate and convenient functional access to the phone. The apparatus and method for supporting and operating an electronic device upon a user's clothing or belt includes a clip assembly adapted to clip onto a clothing or belt worn by a user; and a connector assembly including a magnet attached to the clip assembly and also including a metal plate having an outer side and adapted to be attached to an electronic device and magnetically and removably attached to the magnet for supporting the electronic device upon the clip assembly.Type: GrantFiled: April 7, 2015Date of Patent: August 30, 2016Inventors: James W. Bastian, Thomas W. Bastian
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Patent number: 8936222Abstract: A system and method for magnetically supporting a device upon a structure for safeguarding the phone and providing immediate and convenient functional access to the phone. The apparatus and method for magnetically supporting an electronic device upon a user's arm including a connector assembly including a first magnet having a geometric shape and adapted to be securely attached to a device and also including a second magnet having a geometric shape and adapted to be securely attached to a support member and magnetically attachable to the first magnet to support the device to the support member.Type: GrantFiled: April 4, 2014Date of Patent: January 20, 2015Inventors: James W. Bastian, Thomas W. Bastian
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Patent number: 8662362Abstract: An apparatus and method for supporting and operating an electronic device upon a user's forearm for safeguarding the phone and providing immediate and convenient functional access to the phone. The apparatus and method for supporting and operating an electronic device upon a user's forearm includes an arm mount assembly including a curved arm mount being adapted to fit upon a user's forearm region, and also having a cushion member being attached to the arm mount, the arm mount assembly also including fastening members for fastening the arm mount to the user's forearm; a connector assembly in communication with the arm mount; and an electronic device holder rotatably supported by the connector assembly.Type: GrantFiled: July 24, 2013Date of Patent: March 4, 2014Inventors: James W. Bastian, Thomas W. Bastian
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Patent number: 8350201Abstract: The roll orientation of a thrust vector control (TVC) or other missile section is measured and used to compensate the operation of the control surface. A measurement of a roll orientation of the control surface relative to the missile is obtained from a detector, memory or other source. Compensated control commands are determined at least in part based upon the measurement to account for the roll orientation of the control surface relative to the missile, and the compensated control command is provided to thereby actuate the control surface during operation of the missile.Type: GrantFiled: October 14, 2010Date of Patent: January 8, 2013Assignee: Raytheon CompanyInventor: Thomas W. Bastian
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Publication number: 20120091254Abstract: The roll orientation of a thrust vector control (TVC) or other missile section is measured and used to compensate the operation of the control surface. A measurement of a roll orientation of the control surface relative to the missile is obtained from a detector, memory or other source. Compensated control commands are determined at least in part based upon the measurement to account for the roll orientation of the control surface relative to the missile, and the compensated control command is provided to thereby actuate the control surface during operation of the missile.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 14, 2010Publication date: April 19, 2012Applicant: RAYTHEON COMPANYInventor: Thomas W. Bastian
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Patent number: 4964339Abstract: A rocket propelled missile assembly comprises an outer casing defining an internal solid rocket propellant chamber, the casing having an opening at its forward end aligned with an internal tube submerged in the rocket propellant chamber, and at least one exhaust nozzle at its rear end for venting exhaust gases from the propellant chamber. Solid propellant is contained within the propellant chamber surrounding the internal tube, and a separate terminal stage missile is partially or fully submerged in the tube with the capacity to separate from the tube forwardly through the front end of the casing. The missile separates from the remainder of the system on booster burn out.Type: GrantFiled: December 23, 1987Date of Patent: October 23, 1990Assignee: General Dynamics Corp., Pomona DivisionInventors: Thomas W. Bastian, Charles W. Schertz
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Patent number: 4867357Abstract: An in-flight jettisonable protective cover device for protecting fragile, accurate, radomes or signal-responsive components for the major portion of a flight which is capable of being jettisoned in one piece at supersonic speeds from a guided missile, other air vehicles, or space vehicles. The cover device is for use, for example, in combination with a guided missile having a shell structure, a nose portion, and a radome in the missile nose. The cover device is attached to the missile nose for covering the radome such that an inner space is defined. A plurality of shear pins or other quick-release mechanisms attach and retain the cover device to the missile shell. A source of low pressure gas pressurizes the inner space to approximately 50 psi. A rapid-discharging, high pressure gas cartridge produces a high pressure gas for exerting a pressure force on the aft face of the cover device.Type: GrantFiled: December 21, 1987Date of Patent: September 19, 1989Assignee: General Dynamics Corp., Pomona DivisionInventors: Ronald T. Inglis, Thomas W. Bastian, Charles W. Schertz
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Patent number: 4489638Abstract: A missile launching system adapted for installation in a standard commercial aircraft without modification of the aircraft structure. The system comprises a plurality of frame members, linear tracks which are movable longitudinally relative to the frame members, a plurality of launch tubes for storing the missiles, an exit port for installation in an pre-established aircraft fuselage opening, and associated equipment for selectively launching the missiles from the launch tubes through the exit port. The entire system is assembled from individual components, all of which are sized to be placed on board the aircraft through a standard passenger door opening. In preparation for installing the system in a commercial aircraft, the passenger seats and related equipment conventionally installed in the interior of such an aircraft are removed. The frame members of the system are then mounted to the standard seat tracks in the floor of the aircraft.Type: GrantFiled: March 14, 1983Date of Patent: December 25, 1984Assignee: General Dynamics, Pomona DivisionInventors: Thomas W. Bastian, Charles W. Schertz
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Patent number: 4392140Abstract: A gimbal assembly includes an outer arcuate yoke gimbal member mounted on rollers to rotate about its axis and an inner gimbal member includes a platform pivotally mounted in the yoke to rotate about a second axis. Two drive motors are separately and independently connected through independent cable drive assemblies to separate ones of the inner and outer gimbal members and functions either individually or together to rotate the gimbal members selectively or both together in a combination of motion. In one form, the two drive motors are co-axially mounted in the base of the gimbal assembly. In another form the gimbal drive motors are co-axially mounted with the outer housing of one motor forming the drive pulley for the other drive assembly. In another arrangement the motors are disposed on adjacent parallel axes with one drive motor for the inner gimbal having co-axially disposed drive pulleys for the drive cable.Type: GrantFiled: July 20, 1981Date of Patent: July 5, 1983Assignee: General Dynamics, Pomona DivisionInventors: Thomas W. Bastian, John M. Speicher
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Patent number: 4357795Abstract: A multi-burn restartable solid rocket fuel having plural layers, each independently ignitable, including a central core, and at least one outer cylindrical layer separated from the central core by a non-ignitable layer, and the method of utilization therefor including first igniting the central core in an end burned configuration, and subsequently or concurrently igniting the next adjacent layer or layers in an end burned configuration, as desired.Type: GrantFiled: April 14, 1980Date of Patent: November 9, 1982Assignee: General Dynamics, Pomona DivisionInventors: Thomas W. Bastian, J. Sydney Roberts
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Patent number: 4274610Abstract: A missile jet tab actuator system for a thrust vector control coupled to aerodynamic controlled surfaces is disclosed. The device removes roll information present in commands to the aerodynamic surfaces. Only pitch and yaw information is thus supplied to the thrust vector control jet tabs. In this disclosure, the roll information is removed by a gear and slotted sleeve system. The resulting pitch and yaw output is used to drive the thrust vector control jet tabs. No separate set of independently powered actuators for such tabs is required.Type: GrantFiled: July 14, 1978Date of Patent: June 23, 1981Assignee: General Dynamics, Pomona DivisionInventor: Thomas W. Bastian
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Patent number: 4272040Abstract: A rocket thrust vector control system including jet tabs and aerodynamic control surfaces is disclosed. The control system removes roll information present in commands to the aerodynamic surfaces and provides only pitch and yaw information to the jet tabs for the thrust vector control. The roll information is removed by a geared summing mechanism. The resulting pitch and yaw output is used to drive the thrust vector control jet tabs. The same powered actuators are used for both the aerodynamic control surfaces and the jet tabs.Type: GrantFiled: July 14, 1978Date of Patent: June 9, 1981Assignee: General Dynamics, Pomona DivisionInventors: Thomas W. Bastian, Garry T. Lacy, John J. Vink