Patents Represented by Attorney, Agent or Law Firm Glenn H. Lenzen
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Patent number: 5841798Abstract: An eyesafe laser (10) transmitter having a single resonator cavity (16) for both the pump laser and the optical parametric oscillator (22). A Nd:YAG rod (24) provides gain for light at a first wavelength. A combined Q-switch/Brewster plate (26) Q-switches the light to increase its intensity and polarizes the light so that its polarization plane is perpendicular to the Z-axis of a KTP crystal functioning as the optical parametric oscillator, thereby providing type II phase matching conditions. The optical parametric oscillator transforms the light at the first wavelength to light at a second wavelength which is output thorough a partially reflective outcoupler at a wavelength which will not harm the eyes.Type: GrantFiled: April 24, 1997Date of Patent: November 24, 1998Assignee: Raytheon CompanyInventors: Tzeng S. Chen, Robert D. Stultz
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Patent number: 5842034Abstract: A parallel processor array with a two-dimensional crossbar switch architecture. Individual processing elements are configured as clusters of processors, wherein the individual processing elements within each cluster are interconnected by a two dimensional cluster network of crossbar switch elements. The clusters are interconnected via a two dimensional array network of crossbar switch elements, supporting high-bandwidth inter-processor data shuffles that characterize parallel implementations of sensor processing problems. Input data is supplied directly into the array network of crossbar switch elements, which allows an optimal initial partitioning of the data set among the processing elements. The array architecture supports a virtual array sizing, where the processor array can be treated as a variable sized array with dimensions that are software controllable, selectable to match system characteristics.Type: GrantFiled: December 20, 1996Date of Patent: November 24, 1998Assignee: Raytheon CompanyInventors: Gregory L. Bolstad, Christopher W. Reed, Charles J. Robie
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Patent number: 5841327Abstract: A microwave launcher includes a hollow microwave cavity in the shape of a plus sign, four coplanar exit ports in the arms of the microwave cavity, and a non-coplanar entry port at a central hub of the microwave cavity. A single magnetron is in communication with the entry port. There is a controllable, electrically activated microwave barrier at each of the exit ports. Each microwave barrier includes an electrical signal input whose operation controls the activation of the microwave barrier. A switching circuit has a voltage source for the electrical signal input of each of the microwave barriers. Microwave power output from the single microwave source is launched from the selected exit port by using the switching circuit to selectively block microwave passage through each of the nonselected exit ports, but to leave the selected exit port unblocked.Type: GrantFiled: March 8, 1996Date of Patent: November 24, 1998Assignee: Raytheon CompanyInventors: John W. Gerstenberg, Ken W. Brown
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Patent number: 5840622Abstract: Phase mask laser machining procedures for fabricating high density fine pattern feature electrical interconnection structures. Conductor patterns are fabricated using a phase mask laser patterned dielectric layer as a conductor wet etch masking layer, or by subtractively removing metal using holographic phase mask laser micromachining. In accordance with the present invention, a substrate is provided, a first layer of dielectric material is formed on the substrate, a metal layer is formed on the first layer of dielectric material, and a second layer of dielectric material is then formed on the metal layer. A phase mask is disposed above the second layer of dielectric material that has a predefined phase pattern therein defining a metal conductor pattern that corresponds to an interconnect structure. The second layer of dielectric material is then processed using the phase mask to form the interconnect structure.Type: GrantFiled: August 27, 1996Date of Patent: November 24, 1998Assignee: Raytheon CompanyInventors: Robert S. Miles, Philip A. Trask, Vincent A. Pillai
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Patent number: 5841405Abstract: An omnidirectional antenna structure that includes oppositely facing, parallel first and second planar dipole arrays (11, 12), each dipole array including side by side substantially identically shaped planar dipole elements (110) having expanded shape dipole wings (51c, 52c). Also disclosed is a sectorial coverage antenna that includes a single planar array of side by side substantially identically shaped planar dipole elements having expanded shape dipole wings.Type: GrantFiled: April 23, 1996Date of Patent: November 24, 1998Assignee: Raytheon CompanyInventors: J. J. Lee, Stan W. Livingston
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Patent number: 5837090Abstract: A first article having a bore therein is provided with a chamfer region at one end of the bore. A second article is assembled into the bore with a clearance region therebetween, preferably using tooling to hold the articles in precisely the desired positions. A flowable, thermosetting adhesive is placed into the chamfer region. The assembly is heated so that the adhesive flows from the chamfer region into the clearance region, and the adhesive is thereafter cured to join the articles together as defined by the tooling.Type: GrantFiled: December 8, 1994Date of Patent: November 17, 1998Assignee: Raytheon CompanyInventors: John F. Binnie, Jr., Keith W. Everill, Roderick M. Harris
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Patent number: 5836154Abstract: A corona discharge pollutant destruction system has two or more corona discharge reactors in series, with each stage optimized for either oxidation of hydrocarbons (HC) and carbon monoxide (CO) or reduction of nitrogen oxides (NO.sub.x). The reactors may be arranged with initial oxidation stages followed by reduction stages. Alternatively, the oxidation and reduction reactors may be arranged in alternate stages, with each oxidation reactor followed by a reduction reactor. The treatment of different pollutants by different reactors is achieved by supplying the different reactors with different power levels.Type: GrantFiled: August 19, 1996Date of Patent: November 17, 1998Assignee: Raytheon CompanyInventors: Weldon S. Williamson, Franklin A. Dolezal, David B. Cohn, John H. S. Wang
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Patent number: 5836165Abstract: An adaptive feedforward vibration control system reduces vibrations at fundamental and harmonic frequencies of matched reciprocating pistons, such as back-to-back compressor pistons in Stirling cycle cryocooler, by driving the pistons with correction signals. The system is also applicable to reducing the vibrations generated by a pair of opposite expander and balancer pistons in a cryocooler. The correction signals are computed iteratively to increase their accuracy, and need only be updated relatively infrequently to adjust the pistons' motions, thereby enabling the use of a relatively slow microprocessor.Type: GrantFiled: October 30, 1996Date of Patent: November 17, 1998Assignee: Hughes ElectronicsInventors: Shaun L. Champion, Yeong-Wei A. Wu, Michael H. Kieffer
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Patent number: 5835068Abstract: An integrated point-to-point microwave radio frequency unit/antenna system includes a microwave transceiver/antenna unit, a housing support element affixed to the microwave transceiver/antenna unit, and a mounting structure support element engaged to the housing support element. The mounting structure support element includes a fixedly adjustable ball-and-socket element, with either the ball or the socket affixed to the housing support element and the other affixed to an attachment structure. The mounting structure support element permits the microwave transceiver/antenna unit to be adjusted in three degrees of freedom.Type: GrantFiled: September 3, 1996Date of Patent: November 10, 1998Assignee: Raytheon CompanyInventors: Jeffrey A. Paul, Roy Wien, Douglas Klebe, Sergio Garcia, Richard P. Mintzlaff
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Patent number: 5832291Abstract: A data processor intended for a single instruction, multiple data mode operation includes memory that is external to the processor array, and a controller that dynamically and selectably interconnects multiple edges of the processor array with the memory and with I/O ports. A separate controller module is provided for each memory channel, and interconnects with corresponding edge processing elements of the processor array. The controller modules for the different channels are independent of each other, as are the channel memories. In the case of a rectangular processor array, each channel memory can be implemented with only three memory stores that are interconnected with the four edges of the processing array and the I/O ports through the channel controller module, yet for most algorithms provide a throughput that is comparable to that resulting from the use of four memory stores.Type: GrantFiled: December 15, 1995Date of Patent: November 3, 1998Assignee: Raytheon CompanyInventors: Philip G. Rosen, Krzysztof W. Przytula, David A. Schwartz
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Patent number: 5831563Abstract: A method for measuring the height of an aircraft above a target. An aircraft or platform is provided with a synthetic array radar (SAR) system that is used to designate a target. The aircraft performs a constant g vertical maneuver followed by a second constant g vertical maneuver whose incremental acceleration is equal in magnitude to the first maneuver and has opposite sign. The maneuvers are out-of-plane relative to a plane containing the velocity vector of the aircraft and the target. The maneuvers correspond to a push-over maneuver followed by a pull-up maneuver. SAR map data is collected during the maneuver that includes the designated target. Quadratic phase errors contained in the collected SAR map data are measured. The height of the target relative to the ground plane of focus of the SAR system is computed using the quadratic phase errors.Type: GrantFiled: October 27, 1997Date of Patent: November 3, 1998Assignee: Raytheon CompanyInventors: Walter N. Barnes, Thomas H. Gauss
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Patent number: 5829315Abstract: Actuation apparatus for linearly engage and disengage pins respectively disposed along two predetermined (orthogonal) axes using a single actuator. The actuation apparatus comprises a housing and the actuator, which may comprise a DC torquer motor disposed in the housing. The actuator or motor has a threaded rotary shaft. A common plunger is coupled to the threaded rotary shaft that has an elevation ramp formed therein. Azimuth and elevation actuation pins are disposed along the predetermined axes within the housing that are moveable and extend outside the housing and retract into the housing when selectively actuated. Azimuth and elevation springs are disposed around the azimuth and elevation actuation pin. In a preferred embodiment, the pins are extendable into and removable from slots disposed in a moveable gimbal of a missile seeker, and locks an antenna disposed on the gimbal.Type: GrantFiled: October 11, 1996Date of Patent: November 3, 1998Assignee: Raytheon CompanyInventors: John L. Polowchak, Michael A. Sandford, Daniel W. Brunton, Lewis P. Lane
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Patent number: 5831718Abstract: Portable, lightweight, compact, eye-safe, battery-operated laser range finder and digital compass assembly, mountable onto a personal weapon or aiming device, to accurately measure distance, azimuth and elevation angle of a target and increase the accuracy and probability of the hit. The laser range finder and digital compass assembly has a laser transmitter for transmitting an output laser beam having a wavelength in the range of 1.0 to 1.1 microns, an OPO converter for converting the output laser beam to an eye-safe range between 1.5 and 2.Type: GrantFiled: August 21, 1997Date of Patent: November 3, 1998Assignee: Raytheon CompanyInventors: Vikram D. Desai, Jennifer L. Ferrario, Julie L. Bentley, Colin N. Sakamoto
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Patent number: 5831873Abstract: A target's magnetic dipole includes both a permanent component and an induced component that is caused by the interaction of the target at a given heading with the ambient magnetic field. In order to accurately classify targets, a library of characterization matrices is built for a plurality of candidate targets. The matrices characterize what the magnetic dipoles would be in a given ambient magnetic field at a particular heading. In practice, some localization algorithm is used to provide a target's magnetic dipole and heading. Magnetic dipoles for each of the candidate targets are predicted using the target's heading, the ambient magnetic field, and the characterization matrices. The target is then classified as the candidate target(s) providing the best match to the target's measured magnetic dipole.Type: GrantFiled: January 27, 1997Date of Patent: November 3, 1998Inventors: Kirk K. Kohnen, Harold C. Gilbert, Wilbur W. Eaton, Jr.
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Patent number: 5831198Abstract: The wiring harness assembly of the present invention is an electrical and structural network which serves as a distribution system for the command/control signals and power of a comprehensive warfare system. The warfare system, which in worn by an individual soldier, contains multiple subsystems. The wiring harness assembly includes four distinct segments which allow each subsystem to communicate with a central microprocessor and with each other. The wiring harness assembly includes the Torso Segment which is partially embedded within the frame of an equipment carrier borne by the individual soldier. The embedded portion of the wiring harness assembly is protected from any harsh environment that may be encountered by the soldier. Other segments include the Integrated Helmet Assembly Subsystem Segment, the Weapon Subsystem Segment, and the Sensor Subsystem Segment which provide the electrical network for a variety of equipment options available to the soldier.Type: GrantFiled: January 22, 1996Date of Patent: November 3, 1998Assignee: Raytheon CompanyInventors: Douglas G. Turley, Tom S. Quan, Dennis Carlson, Rohinton P. Billimoria, Gary J. Mladjan, Douglas A. Anderson
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Patent number: 5832411Abstract: A plurality of sensor units are distributed over an area and communicate via a network with a central monitoring unit. The sensor units include sensor arrays that provide them with raw data in response to the presence of selected compounds in the ambient fluid. The raw sensor data is then processed to compute a local profile, which (a) illustrates a change in the compounds in the fluid from their normal state (change detection) , (b) indicates the presence and total concentration of foreign compounds in the fluid (presence detection), or (c) details the composition and concentrations of defined classes or individual species of compounds in the fluid (composition detection). The local profiles from the individual sensor units are then used to compute a spatial and temporal map for the compounds in the fluid.Type: GrantFiled: February 6, 1997Date of Patent: November 3, 1998Assignee: Raytheon CompanyInventors: Lawrence A. Schatzmann, James A. Wurzbach, Russell R. Newcomb, David F. Ciambrone
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Patent number: 5832008Abstract: An eyesafe laser system includes a Q-switch crystal formed of a semiconductor host material having noncentrosymmetric tetrahedral substitutional sites doped with transition metal ions in concentrations from about 0.001 to about 0.10 atomic percent, which functions as to be a saturable absorber of light at eyesafe wavelengths with a relatively long relaxation lifetime. Co.sup.2+ :ZnSe has been demonstrated to have advantageously high absorption cross section and advantageously high relaxation lifetime at both 1.54 .mu.m (Er:glass laser) and 1.6 .mu.m (Er:YAG laser). Other candidate host materials include other zinc chalcogenides, cadmium chalcogenides and zinc oxide.Type: GrantFiled: January 24, 1997Date of Patent: November 3, 1998Assignee: Hughes ElectronicsInventors: Milton Birnbaum, Robert D. Stultz, Marly B. Camargo
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Patent number: 5831762Abstract: An imaging sensor has multiple fields of view of the same scene that may be selected by the user for viewing through mechanical movements. The imaging and selection are accomplished entirely with reflective optical components (mirrors) and without the use of any refractive optical components (lenses). A movable field-shifting mirror selects between a direct view and a modified-of-view image of the scene. The modified-view image is accomplished using a multi-mirror afocal telescope. Additional field-shifting mirrors may be used to select other fields of view and reference sources, as desired, or between various detectors.Type: GrantFiled: June 21, 1996Date of Patent: November 3, 1998Assignee: Raytheon CompanyInventors: George F. Baker, Lacy G. Cook
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Patent number: 5826854Abstract: A fluid routing system for use in a fluid line is set forth which includes a fluid routing mechanism having a housing and a block, and a removable treatment device. The housing has an internal chamber, an inlet port for attaching to one part of a fluid line, an outlet port for attaching to another part of the fluid line, an inlet channel connecting the inlet port to the internal chamber, and an outlet channel connecting the internal chamber to the outlet port. The block is capable of movement between a first and second position and is disposed within the internal chamber of the housing. The block has a first internal cavity, a second internal cavity, an exterior surface, an inlet passageway connecting the first internal cavity with the exterior surface, and an outlet passageway connecting the second internal cavity with the exterior surface. The inlet passageway and the outlet passageway are configured to retain fluid therein when the treatment device is removed.Type: GrantFiled: June 7, 1996Date of Patent: October 27, 1998Assignee: Amana Refrigeration, Inc.Inventors: Bruce C. Janvrin, Lyle J. Berkenbosch
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Patent number: 5826819Abstract: A launch aircraft launches a bomb at a target and uses a radar to transmit a predefined waveform at the bomb and target. The bomb incorporates a transponder that frequency shifts the transmitted waveform and illuminates the target with a shifted waveform having a null at the center of its beam pattern. The initially transmitted waveform and frequency shifted waveform are reflected from the target and are received by the radar. The received signals are processed to generate a correction signal that is a function of the offset between the null of the frequency shifted waveform and the target location. The correction signal is transmitted to the bomb and is processed therein to correct the flight path of the bomb toward the target.Type: GrantFiled: June 27, 1997Date of Patent: October 27, 1998Assignee: Raytheon CompanyInventor: Stephen C. Oxford