Patents Represented by Attorney James B. Eisel
  • Patent number: 4106410
    Abstract: In order to achieve a fragmentation device having a highly effective coupling between the fragments and the high explosive used therewith, we provide in accordance with this invention a novel layered warhead in which uniformly thick layers of fragments are interspersed with well defined layers of detonating, military type explosive, thus defining a desirably low charge-to-metal ratio, and making possible a predictable, uniform pattern as well as very high fragment velocities.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 28, 1972
    Date of Patent: August 15, 1978
    Assignee: Martin Marietta Corporation
    Inventors: Charles A. Borcher, William R. Porter
  • Patent number: 4103847
    Abstract: An area signature detection system arranged to receive an output from a sensor operative in the electromagnetic spectrum, where the output from the sensor is an amplitude varying electrical signal representing the field-of-view beheld by the sensor, and to utilize this high frequency information in such a manner that low frequency scene content, necessary for area correlation processing, can be extracted and effectively utilized. Our invention involves certain highly advantageous techniques for generating area signatures from line scan sensors, and may be applied to cartesian, circular or polar scan formats. In one particular embodiment of our invention, we describe how orthogonally disposed area signatures can be used to generate area correlation tracking signals that can be used in the derivation of appropriate missile guidance commands.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 9, 1976
    Date of Patent: August 1, 1978
    Assignee: Martin Marietta Corporation
    Inventors: Frank J. Thomas, Max W. Farrow
  • Patent number: 4060729
    Abstract: Pyroelectric thermal detector with decreased susceptibility to vibrational noise is formed of a wafer of pyroelectric material having a thin central region supported and surrounded by a thicker rim. On the central region deposited electrodes define active detecting regions that are mirror images of each other across a line separating them. The active regions may be oppositely polarized domains electrically connected in parallel, or a continuous domain with the active regions electrically connected in series opposition. The deposited electrodes are brought out to the rim for external connection. The rim is everywhere spaced at least one thermal diffusion length from either active region. Mechanical support for the wafer is connected to the rim, is symmetrically disposed with respect to the line separating the active detecting regions, and is in contact with the rim over at least 75 percent of its linear extent.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 10, 1976
    Date of Patent: November 29, 1977
    Assignee: Martin Marietta Corporation
    Inventors: Norman E. Byer, Stanley E. Stokowski, John D. Venables
  • Patent number: 4055801
    Abstract: A method and apparatus for the automatic testing of electronic equipment in which a general purpose digital computer is programmed for the equipment to be tested to generate appropriate stimulus waveforms for application to the equipment to be tested and for the measurement and evaluation of the waveforms responsively generated by the equipment tested. The computer directly controls the point-by-point generation of the analog stimulus waveforms by a plurality of analog to digital and analog to synchro converters, the application of the stimulus waveforms to selected leads of the unit to be tested, and the application of the response waveforms to a selected measurement circuit for conversion to digital form for subsequent evaluation by the computer against programmed standards.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 18, 1970
    Date of Patent: October 25, 1977
    Inventors: Harold L. Pike, G. Lamar Thomas, Ronald L. Ketchum, John F. Evans
  • Patent number: 3945863
    Abstract: A process for pretreating metal powders for the preparation of dispersion hardened metal alloys whereby an iron, cobalt or nickel base metal powder is homogeneously mixed with a chromium powder and with a prealloyed metal carbide powder and granulated to a powder granulate. The granulate is then classified and reduced to remove oxygen present therein.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 20, 1973
    Date of Patent: March 23, 1976
    Assignee: Martin Marietta Corporation
    Inventor: Walter Precht
  • Patent number: RE29450
    Abstract: This invention relates to a system for monitoring the condition and operation of remotely located machines, such as coin-operated vending machines. In one embodiment, switches in each machine convert operating conditions into a binary digital word for that machine, which is stored temporarily. Such words for a plurality of machines are then transferred to a memory, whence they are retrieved, coded as to machine number and transmitted via telephone line to a control processing unit where the various machine conditions are recorded and displayed.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 23, 1976
    Date of Patent: October 18, 1977
    Assignee: Martin Marietta Corporation
    Inventors: Arthur F. Goldsby, Frank J. Haberl, Satish K. Anand