Patents Represented by Attorney, Agent or Law Firm Glenn H. Lenzen
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Patent number: 7657049Abstract: An improved telephone handset for hearing-impaired persons. A passive device, in the form of an inductor wound about a highly magnetostrictive core, is connected with the speaker in the handset. The device has been found to improve intelligibility of speech delivered by the handset, when perceived by persons afflicted with certain types of hearing impairment.Type: GrantFiled: June 9, 2004Date of Patent: February 2, 2010Assignee: Able Planet, IncorporatedInventors: Joan Phillips Waldron, Brett William Jelkin, Joan Billger Burleigh
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Patent number: 7634553Abstract: A method of emulating a service in a computer infrastructure includes the steps of providing a service proxy instance as a stand-in for the service and running the service proxy instance on a computer accessible to the computer infrastructure. The service proxy instance is configured at run time in accordance with a configuration file, wherein the configuration file includes an operating mode specification. The service proxy instance communicates with at least one destination in adherence to the operating mode specification and a communication protocol.Type: GrantFiled: October 9, 2006Date of Patent: December 15, 2009Assignee: Raytheon CompanyInventors: Gregory J. Simpson, Gregory M. Jewell
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Patent number: 7619485Abstract: Provided is a chip-scale atomic clock having a folded optic configuration or physics package. In particular, the physics package includes a vapor cell for containing gaseous alkali atoms and a VCSEL for generating a laser light One or more heating elements are positioned to simultaneously heat both the vapor cell and VCSEL to the required operating temperature. A micro-lens element, positioned between the VCSEL and a reflector, is used to first expand the beam of light, and then to subsequently collimate the light after it is once reflected. Collimated, reflected light passes through the vapor cell wherein the alkali atoms are excited and a percentage of the reflected light is absorbed. A detector, located opposite the reflector and micro-lens array, detects light passing through the cell. An error signal is generated and the output voltage of a local voltage oscillator is successively stabilized.Type: GrantFiled: January 31, 2007Date of Patent: November 17, 2009Assignee: Teledyne Scientific & Imaging, LLCInventors: Jeffrey Frank DeNatale, Robert Ladd Borwick, III, Philip A. Stupar, Chialun Tsai
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Patent number: 7583446Abstract: An electronically adjustable, combinational color filter device is provided for generating color light. Incoming light is split in a polarizing beam splitter/combiner into a first and a second element of light. One or more wave plates operate to modify the polarization state of the first element of light, and one or more dichroic reflective filters reflect portions of the first element of light having a predetermined wavelength. Similarly, one or more wave plates operate to modify the polarization state of the second element of light, and one or more dichroic reflective filters reflect portions of the second element of light having a predetermined wavelength. Reflected portions of the first element and the second elements of light are combined in the polarizing beam splitter/combiner to create color light. A spatial light modulator may be used to create color images.Type: GrantFiled: October 9, 2007Date of Patent: September 1, 2009Assignee: Teledyne Scientific & Imaging, LLCInventors: Scott P. Campbell, Bing Wen
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Patent number: 7584010Abstract: An improved telephone handset for hearing-impaired persons. A passive device, in the form of an inductor wound about a highly magnetostrictive core, is connected with the speaker in the handset. The device has been found to improve intelligibility of speech delivered by the handset, when perceived by persons afflicted with certain types of hearing impairment.Type: GrantFiled: June 9, 2004Date of Patent: September 1, 2009Assignee: Able Planet, IncorporatedInventors: Joan Phillips Waldron, Brett William Jelkin
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Patent number: 7545322Abstract: Provided is an antenna transceiver system for transmitting and receiving voice, digital data, radar and IR signals, and for processing received signals for use by an operator. The system includes an antenna array having a plurality of radiating elements, each element connected to a transmit/receive (“T/R”) module. Each T/R module includes phase shifters, as well as a phase conjugation module for transmitting a return signal to a location along a beam path of an incoming signal. Transmission of the return signal does not require knowledge of the location of either the signal source or the antenna transceiver system. The antenna transceiver system is disposed on a plurality of vertically aligned planes integrated into a compact unit. The units can be embedded in headgear of a user, allowing for hands-free operation of the system. Alternatively, the antenna transceiver system can be integrated into a vehicle, man-transportable backpack, or other designated platforms.Type: GrantFiled: September 20, 2005Date of Patent: June 9, 2009Assignee: Raytheon CompanyInventors: Irwin L. Newberg, Ike Y. Chang
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Patent number: 7529291Abstract: Methods and structure for improved speed in pseudo-noise code acquisition. A receiver may include features to evaluate multiple potential pseudo-noise (PN) digital code sequences in parallel to more rapidly acquire the PN code utilized by a corresponding transmitter. Multiple PN code generators may operate substantially in parallel each pre-loaded to generate one of the set of possible Gold codes for the shift register tap configuration. One of the generators will correlate with the sequence generated by the transmitter by exceeding a predetermined correlation threshold value. That PN code sequence may be identified as the correct PN code sequence for decoding data received on the communication medium intended for the particular user using the PN code. As compared to prior sequential techniques, features and aspects hereof more rapidly acquire the PN digital code sequence utilized by an associated transmitter.Type: GrantFiled: April 13, 2004Date of Patent: May 5, 2009Assignee: Raytheon CompanyInventor: Stephen Charles Dutka
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Patent number: 7526543Abstract: A method of synchronizing execution of state transition commands in a cluster of MOM servers includes providing a lock transferable among the servers and a lock manager on each server. A server receiving a state transition command executes a state transition command handling process. A server receiving a request lock command from another server executes a received lock request process. A server receiving an engage lock command from another server executes an engage lock request process.Type: GrantFiled: July 24, 2006Date of Patent: April 28, 2009Assignee: Raytheon CompanyInventor: Jared D. Stallings
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Patent number: 7525712Abstract: A switchable apochromatic polarization rotator is provided. A first fixed waveplate has a first principal axis fixed in a first orientation. A second fixed waveplate has a second principal axis fixed in a second orientation. First and second switchable waveplates have principal axes oriented such that broad spectral range electromagnetic radiation transmitted through all of the waveplates has a first rotated polarization, wherein, in response to one or more control signals applied to the switchable waveplates, the principal axes of the switchable waveplates rotate such that the electromagnetic radiation transmitted through all of the waveplates has a second rotated polarization. The switchable waveplates utilize ferroelectric liquid crystal material, nematic liquid crystal material, or be mechanically rotated to adjust for orientation of their principal axes. Utilizing waveplates as described may be used to tune for a desired spectral range and/or compensate for temperature dependencies.Type: GrantFiled: September 29, 2005Date of Patent: April 28, 2009Assignee: Teledyne Scientific & Imaging, LLCInventors: Bing Wen, Milind P. Mahajan, Bruce K Winker
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Patent number: 6493638Abstract: An apparatus for measuring volatile organic compounds in a gas includes a sensor chamber having a housing with a gas inlet, a gas outlet, and a gas flow path from the gas inlet to the gas outlet, a set of baffles within the housing and positioned in the gas flow path, and a set of sensors within the housing and positioned in the gas flow path. Each sensor has an electrically conductive polymer whose electrical properties are dependent upon the presence of specific volatile organic compounds in the gas flow. Desirably, the set of baffles and the set of sensors are cooperatively positioned such that the time for gas to flow from the gas inlet to each of the sensors is substantially the same. The apparatus further includes a pump that removes the gas from the gas outlet of the housing, and an electronic circuit that measures the electrical properties of each of the sensors.Type: GrantFiled: March 1, 2000Date of Patent: December 10, 2002Assignee: Raytheon CompanyInventors: Robert A. McLean, James A. Wurzbach, Harold C. Gilbert, Lawrence A. Schatzmann, Gregory E. Smith, Thomas B. Stanford
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Patent number: 6407694Abstract: A versatile signal processor. The inventive signal processor includes a plurality of filters which are selectively interconnected to provide a variety of digital signal processing functions. In the illustrative embodiment, each filter is adapted to multiply input data by a coefficient. Further, each filter includes adders for accumulating the products. The coefficients are provided by an external processor which configures the general purpose filter to a particular function, such as a general purpose filter, a Hilbert filter, a finite impulse response filter, an equalizer, a beamforming network, a convolver, a correlator, or an application specific integrated circuit by way of example. When interconnected in accordance with the teachings provided herein, these circuits may be used to provide a digital receiver.Type: GrantFiled: June 14, 2000Date of Patent: June 18, 2002Assignee: Raytheon CompanyInventors: Lloyd C. Cox, Gary A. Gramlich, Robert M. Baker, Stephen Freeman, Brian P. Neary, Cynthia R. Krzemien, Jordan A. Krim, Luis R. Nunez
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Patent number: 6241184Abstract: A missile has a body with a substantially circular nose opening therein, and a ceramic radome sized to cover the nose opening. A compliant metallic circular transition element is disposed structurally between the radome and the body. The transition element includes an elongated compliant arm region and an upper crossbar region positioned adjacent to the radome such that the lower margin surface of the radome is adjacent to an upper side of the crossbar region. A brazed butt joint is formed between the lower margin surface of the radome and the upper side of the crossbar region of the transition element. A second brazed butt joint is formed between the vehicle body and the lower side of a lower crossbar region joined to the arm region. The brazed joints are formed with a single active braze alloy which permits the entire joining operation to be accomplished in a single furnace cycle.Type: GrantFiled: September 10, 1996Date of Patent: June 5, 2001Assignee: Raytheon CompanyInventors: Wayne Sunne, Edward Liguori, Oscar O Hanian
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Patent number: 6123026Abstract: A dome assembly (50) adapted for use with a missile (32) having a longitudinal axis (42) parallel to a thrust vector thereof. The inventive dome (50) includes a crystal (30, 50) having a crystallographic structure that includes a plurality of planes (12, 14, 16), one of said planes (14) being more susceptible to failure than one or more of the other planes (12, 16). A surface around a missile sensor provides a place for mounting the crystal (30, 50) so that said plane susceptible to failure (14) faces approximately opposite to that of a positive velocity vector (34) of said missile (32). In a more specific embodiment, the crystal (30, 50) is a sapphire crystal (30, 50) having a crystallographic structure that includes positive n-planes (12), positive r-planes (14), and a c-plane (16). By design at nominal conditions, an r-plane (14) is approximately bisected by a plane formed by the normal of the c-plane (16) and a wind flow vector (36) parallel to a thrust vector of said missile (32).Type: GrantFiled: August 19, 1997Date of Patent: September 26, 2000Assignee: Raytheon CompanyInventor: James H. Gottlieb
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Patent number: 6016659Abstract: A cryostat (12) with an actuator (40) which reacts to sensed temperature changes via externally controlled thermal heating generated therein. The actuator (40) is constructed with material having a high coefficient of thermal expansion. A flexible heating element (44) is embedded in the actuator material. A temperature sensor (62) provides a signal to cryostat control electronics. Responding to the temperature signal, the control circuitry (60) regulates current to the heating element (44) in the actuator (40). As the actuator temperature increases due to the heat generated by the heating element (44), it expands and moves open an attached needle (50) relative to an orifice (30), thereby increasing cryogen flow and regulating cooling. When the desired cold temperature is attained, current and heating are stopped. Flowing cryogen cools the actuator which shortens the actuator and pulls the attached needle into the orifice to regulate flow.Type: GrantFiled: October 30, 1997Date of Patent: January 25, 2000Assignee: Raytheon Co.Inventors: Lawrence A. Westhoven, Jr., David R. Smith
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Patent number: 5990849Abstract: An antenna is provided that receives electromagnetic radiation and includes a dielectric substrate (106). First and second spirals (60 and 70) on a first surface of the substrate (106) radiate the electromagnetic radiation. A third spiral (80) is utilized on a second surface of the substrate (106) and is substantially underneath one of the first and second spiras(60 and 70). The resulting spiral antenna is compact and has multioctave bandwidth capability.Type: GrantFiled: April 3, 1998Date of Patent: November 23, 1999Assignee: Raytheon CompanyInventors: Gary Salvail, Michael S. Mehen, I-Ping Yu
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Patent number: 5939662Abstract: A hard-target penetrating warhead (10) adapted for use with length constrained warhead payload bays. The warhead (10) includes a warhead case (12) for containing warhead explosives (22, 27). A tungsten ballast (16) is disposed within the case (12) for providing a high warhead sectional pressure upon impact of the warhead (10) on a target. A fuse (19) detonates the warhead explosives (22, 27) upon penetration of the target. The fuse (19) is housed by a fuse well (18) that is attached to the case (12) at one end. A slip fit section of the fuse well (18) provides structural support to the case (12) and prevents dislodging of the fuse well (18) and the fuse (19) from the case (12) upon warhead target impact. Explosives blowout ports (24) included in the fuse well (18) inhibit undesirable explosion or detonation of the warhead explosives (22, 27) by accidental exposure to high heat or fire. In a specific embodiment, the case (12) has a 6 caliber radius head nose (14).Type: GrantFiled: December 3, 1997Date of Patent: August 17, 1999Assignee: Raytheon CompanyInventors: Thomas H. Bootes, Mel Castillo
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Patent number: 5880483Abstract: A field effect transistor having a substrate supporting an active layer comprising a Group III-V material. The active layer has a dopant concentration with a source electrode and a drain electrode disposed over and with a gate electrode disposed between the source and drain electrodes in Schottky barrier contact to the active layer. A surface layer portion of the active layer has a negatively charged surface potential disposed between the drain and gate electrodes comprised of said Group III-V material and oxygen. The surface layer portion has a thickness in the range of 25 .ANG. to 35 .ANG.. A layer of passivation material is disposed at least on the surface layer portion of the active layer.Type: GrantFiled: February 23, 1993Date of Patent: March 9, 1999Inventors: Stanley R. Shanfield, Bharat Patel, Hermann Statz
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Patent number: 5721805Abstract: A module for use in a heating appliance has a frame with first, second, third, and fourth sides. A first heating lamp is mounted substantially along the first side of the frame, a second heating lamp is mounted substantially along the second side of the frame, a third heating lamp mounted substantially along the third side of the frame, and an fourth heating lamp is mounted substantially along the fourth side of the frame. Fifth, sixth, seventh, and eighth heating lamps are mounted substantially diagonally to the frame. A first reflector reflects radiant energy from the first heating lamp, a second reflector reflects radiant energy from the second heating lamp, a third reflector reflects radiant energy from the third heating lamp, and a fourth reflector reflects radiant energy from the fourth heating lamp. A fifth reflector reflects radiant energy from the fifth, sixth, seventh, and eighth heating lamps.Type: GrantFiled: April 10, 1996Date of Patent: February 24, 1998Assignee: Amana Refrigeration Inc.Inventors: Edward R. Cook, Jonathan S. Petty, Joseph R. Adamski
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Patent number: 5715703Abstract: A refrigerator has fresh food and freezer compartments, and each of the fresh food and freezer compartments has upper and lower portions. A first air duct extends from the upper portion of the freezer compartment to the upper portion of the fresh food compartment, and a second air duct extends between the lower portion of the freezer compartment and the lower portion of the fresh food compartment. A first fan is arranged to draw first air through the first air duct from the upper portion of the freezer compartment and to discharge the first air into the upper portion of the fresh food compartment. A second fan is arranged to draw second air from the lower portion of freezer compartment and to discharge the second air into the upper portion of the freezer compartment.Type: GrantFiled: July 2, 1996Date of Patent: February 10, 1998Inventors: Bruce A. Kopf, Lyle J. Berkenbosch, Les J. Ott
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Patent number: D606969Type: GrantFiled: October 18, 2007Date of Patent: December 29, 2009Assignee: Able Planet, IncorporatedInventor: Kevin R. Semcken