Patents Represented by Attorney John R. Duncan
  • Patent number: 5413859
    Abstract: A thermal protection system arrangement and method of manufacture for a carbon-carbon nose tip of a re-entry space vehicle that is expected to encounter very high heat fluxes upon re-entry into the earth's atmosphere. The arrangement includes a carbon-carbon nose tip which has a first sublimatable material infiltrated into the outer portion of the nose tip for release of thermal energy to the environment during the high heat fluxes of re-entry. A second sublimatable material which sublimates at heat fluxes materially less than that of the first sublimatable material is infiltrated into the inner portion of the nose tip so that the nose tip releases energy to the environment and erodes in a controlled manner thereby maintaining the interior of the nose tip at a desired temperature.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 28, 1992
    Date of Patent: May 9, 1995
    Assignee: Lockhead Corporation
    Inventors: William E. Black, Ebrahim M. Parekh
  • Patent number: 5407079
    Abstract: A dry washer for separating small high density particles such as gold from a mixture of high and low density material. A rotatable impeller in a cylindrical chamber draws in air and mixed particles, such as sand, and fractures the larger particles. The mixture of air and particles passes to a helical conduit having a perforated partition spaced from the outer wall so that high density particles pass through the wall under centrifugal forces. The particles are passed from the helical conduit to an inclined upper trough including an air permeable floor and riffles or the like to retain the high density particles. Air flow from the helical conduit is directed to a lower trough below the trough. A damper at the end of the lower trough causes air to pass through the air permeable floor and blow away fine low density particles. Dust and air from the trough assembly is passed to an elongated cover to collect the fine, low density, particles.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 1, 1994
    Date of Patent: April 18, 1995
    Inventor: Victor Rancourt
  • Patent number: 5408550
    Abstract: A remote switch system for controlling electrical devices, such as electrical lights, from a remote switch location using a single optical fiber or thin bundle of optical fibers to communicate the controlling signal from the remote switch to the device. The fiber optic system includes both an emitter and a detector at the first end of a fiber optic. The emitter sends a light signal through the fiber and the detector detects a reflected signal coming back through the fiber. Conventional switching circuits or relays turn the electrical device, e.g. a light, to a different state, such as "on" or "off", different brightness or the like in response to a pulse of light or the presence or absence of a returning signal.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 9, 1994
    Date of Patent: April 18, 1995
    Assignee: Wireless Control System, Inc.
    Inventors: Donald K. Lefevre, Daniel J. Mulally
  • Patent number: 5403473
    Abstract: A generally columnar chamber for uniformly mixing a gas, such as ozone, into a liquid, such as water. The mixing chamber is assembled from a series of round tray sections each having an outer and an inner helical conduit sections and a central vertical tube section. The trays are stacked and secured together to form a continuous outer helix, inner helix and central column. A port at the bottom of the column directs liquid into the outer helical conduit spiraling up to the top of the column where a crossover port directs the liquid into the inner helical conduit downwardly to a cylindrical sump. The outlet of the inner helix into the sump is angled so as to create a vortex in the sump, forcing heavy particles outwardly to the sump wall. Heavy particles are allowed to migrate down the wall to a collection region at the bottom of the sump for later removal.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 15, 1994
    Date of Patent: April 4, 1995
    Assignee: Automatic Control Technology, Inc.
    Inventors: Jack F. Moorehead, Michael Maung, Gabor L. Sonyey
  • Patent number: 5401397
    Abstract: A system for filtering a liquid stream, typically drinking water from a natural source. The system includes a plurality of filter stations, each of which receives at least a portion of the influent liquid flow, passes the flow through a filter and passes the filtered liquid to an affluent line. When the filter has reached its capacity for removing particulate material from the liquid flow, preferably as determined by measurements of pressure drop across the filter media, a small quantity of the clean affluent liquid is passed through the filter in a reverse direction to back flush the filter media, with the flush liquid directed to a waste water line. Back flushing can be accomplished automatically under microprocessor control, using signals from a filter media pressure sensor. With a plurality of parallel filter arrangements, continuous flow to the affluent line is easily maintained, since the back flush cycle is short and all filter sets would not be in the back flush mode at the same time.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 15, 1993
    Date of Patent: March 28, 1995
    Assignee: Automatic Control
    Inventor: Jack Moorehead
  • Patent number: 5400424
    Abstract: A module for a display screen that includes a plurality of evenly spaced fiber optic light sources along the face of a matrix block having a non-reflecting face. The face of the block has a plurality of generally right conical projections. An optical fiber extends substantially axially through each projection with the fiber end projecting beyond the apex. Slant height lines of the conical projections are curved, so that the sides of the projections are slightly concave or convex, to scatter incident light toward adjacent projections where the light is absorbed. Typically the bases of the conical projections can be hexagonal, with the edges of the block shaped so that a plurality of blocks can be aligned to produce an array of blocks with the projections substantially uniformly spaced across the array. In order to increase the sideways spread of light emitted by the optical fiber ends, the fiber ends are grooved.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 17, 1993
    Date of Patent: March 21, 1995
    Inventor: Charles M. Williams
  • Patent number: 5393948
    Abstract: An open faced trailing weld shield for constraining an inert gas to a welding puddle area and a solidifying weld area of a joint of abutting metal members that are reactive in the atmosphere at an elevated temperature while permitting viewing of such weld areas as a welding torch to which the shield is attached traverses the joint in a welding operation and permitting viewing of such weld areas to monitor the weld procedure and changing weld parameters as may be required. The shield includes a U-shaped tube member having closed end leg portions and a plurality of spaced downwardly opening aperture. A frame member closely surrounds the U-shaped tube member and is provided with a flared downwardly extending opening so that an inert gas that is introduced into the tube member flows downwardly to shield the weld puddle and the solidifying weld area until it has cooled sufficiently to be nonreactive with the atmosphere.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 11, 1994
    Date of Patent: February 28, 1995
    Assignee: Martin Marietta
    Inventor: Gerald W. Bjorkman, Jr.
  • Patent number: 5389907
    Abstract: A method and apparatus for correcting harmonics (multipoles) in high energy particle accelerators using superconducting magnets using a pattern of superconducting bands adjacent to the accelerator magnets. In such accelerators, superconducting coils are positioned around a non-magnetic beam tube with the magnetic coils designed to guide particles, such as protons, along the tube. Magnetic field non-uniformities in the form of multipole harmonics will disrupt the beam guidance, causing particles to hit the tube walls and be lost, reducing accelerator efficiency. The negative effects of multipoles (harmonics) in such accelerators can be reduced or eliminated by positioning a non-magnetic tube bearing a pattern of longitudinal superconducting bands, connected by circumferential band segments around the exterior of the helium vessel or other suitable surface near the magnet ends. The bands are formed from a superconductor having a critical temperature above the boiling temperature of liquid nitrogen.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 7, 1993
    Date of Patent: February 14, 1995
    Assignee: General Dynamics Corporation
    Inventors: Husam Gurol, Robert W. Baldi
  • Patent number: 5388753
    Abstract: A shield protects the back side of a molten and solidifying weld on a structure being welded from the deleterious effects of ambient gases, such as oxygen and nitrogen. The shield is in the form of a continuous tubular chamber surrounding an open central area, allowing clear viewing of the weld. The chamber is bounded by two spaced skins and inner and outer walls extending between the skins. An inert gas can be introduced into the chamber under pressure. One skin is generally planar and perforated, allowing the gas to exit the chamber. In use, the chamber is secured to a welding device for movement therewith, with the central opening opposite the weld head and the perforated skin adjacent to the panel being welded. As welding proceeds, an inert gas is fed into the chamber and escapes through the perforations and passes into the central area, preventing entry of ambient air which would contaminate the weld during welding and solidification of the weld.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 21, 1994
    Date of Patent: February 14, 1995
    Assignee: Martin Marietta Corporation
    Inventor: Gerald W. Bjorkman, Jr.
  • Patent number: 5385745
    Abstract: A method and apparatus for mixing and forming dough into plural discrete product units on a carrier and storing the ready to bake product, and a vending method and apparatus for separating the product from the carrier, baking the product and delivering the product, such as cookies or the like, to a customer. The mixed dough is formed into units, typically disk-like, and placed in a pattern on one or more first carrier sheets, then second carriers are applied with the product laminated between the sheets. The sheets and product can be fan-folded into containers, such as conventional boxes, which can be stored until needed. The containers are placed in a vending machine which leads the sheet assemblies to a station where the carrier sheets are removed and the product is dropped onto a surface that is moved through a convection oven for baking, then through a cooling station. The selected number of product units is dropped into a serving tray and presented to the customer.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 26, 1994
    Date of Patent: January 31, 1995
    Inventors: James A. Dromgoole, Kenneth H. Hall, Robert Noga
  • Patent number: 5384799
    Abstract: Method and arrangement for locking a laser to an external cavity that is electronically tunable to provide an optical source that is highly coherent and which is frequency stabilized over a variable frequency range. Preferably, an injection laser is tightly coupled to an external acousto-optic cavity having a reflective mirror on its back facet and carried on an electro-optic crystal substrate. A transducer is coupled to the external cavity and converts an electrical sinusoidal input signal into an acoustic wave which travels along the electro-optic crystal substrate to modulate the refractive index of the material along the optical waveguide. The periodicity of the refractive index along the waveguide is accordingly determined to be equal to one half wavelength of the acoustic frequency propagating in the waveguide which locks the laser at a particular optical frequency determined by the refractive index profile. The arrangement is particularly desirable for frequency division multiplexing applications.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 9, 1993
    Date of Patent: January 24, 1995
    Assignee: Martin Marietta Corporation
    Inventor: Johann M. Osterwalder
  • Patent number: 5382769
    Abstract: Carbon/carbon materials are joined together by the placement of a brazing alloy between the materials to be joined applying a clamping pressure and passing an electric current through the parts and brazing alloy until the brazing.multidot.k15H alloy melts and when allowed to solidify forms a unitary structure from the parts.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 3, 1990
    Date of Patent: January 17, 1995
    Assignee: Lockheed Corporation
    Inventor: Jack E. Jensen
  • Patent number: 5379704
    Abstract: A system for allowing access to the automatic teller machine (ATM) in a kiosk for repair, replenishment of money, etc. The ATM is mounted on a top plate with the operating control panel extending slightly through an opening in the exterior surface of the kiosk during normal operation. The top plate is rotatably mounted on a mid-plate for rotation around a centrally located second pivot point. The mid-plate in turn is rotatably mounted on a base plate at a pivot point well separated from the second pivot point. A cam follower secured to the kiosk structure rides against a cam surface configured to cause the top plate to initially translate when rotated so that the control panel moves inwardly of the kiosk to allow the ATM to rotate 90.degree. without interference so that the side of the ATM is exposed through the kiosk opening for replenishment of money, repair, or other servicing.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 3, 1993
    Date of Patent: January 10, 1995
    Inventor: Edward F. Couvrette
  • Patent number: 5376200
    Abstract: A method of manufacturing a fiber reinforced, resin matrix, tank with an integral fitting, such as an internally threaded pipe connection, bulkhead door or manhole entryway. A thread form tool having a cylindrical bore and a rounded pattern thread forming outer surface at one end is provided. The tool is secured to a drive shaft extending through the tank forming mandrel with the thread forming end adjacent to the mandrel. A second, thread is formed on the opposite end of the threat form tool opposite the tank mandrel and carries a consolidation nut. A consolidation washer rides on a wider cylinder surface of the thread form tool intermediate the two threaded ends. At least one fabric doily or band is placed over the thread forming tool rounded threads and the tank mandrel is filament wound with high strength fibers impregnated with a resin in a conventional manner, with filaments overlapping the rounded thread area.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 30, 1993
    Date of Patent: December 27, 1994
    Assignee: General Dynamics Corporation
    Inventor: Ivan K. Hall
  • Patent number: 5370343
    Abstract: An arrangement for attaching and quickly disconnecting and jettisoning a rocket booster from a core space vehicle. The arrangement includes a housing connected at one end to the booster and a segmented nut carried within the housing that threadedly engages a bolt end of an interface mounting clevis secured to the space vehicle. A retainer both locks the segmented nut on the bolt and is responsive to high pressure fluid to slide out of locking engagement with the nut and to urge a conically shaped wedge into a shaped end of the segmented nut to force the segments outwardly out of threaded engagement with the bolt end to disconnect the booster from the space vehicle. High pressure fluid is also applied to a piston having a plunger in engagement with the bolt end so that the bolt end is swiftly driven out of the housing and the booster is thereby jettisoned form the space vehicle. The high pressure fluid is preferably provided by a pyrotechnic device.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 4, 1993
    Date of Patent: December 6, 1994
    Assignee: General Dynamics Corporation Space Systems Division
    Inventor: Stephen Hornyak, deceased
  • Patent number: 5361055
    Abstract: A persistent switch system for protecting a large superconducting magnet coil during quench while providing the necessary different resistances needed for operation of the system in coil charging, discharging, persistent and quench modes while minimizing the heat load on the system refrigerator. The system includes a circuit having a combined persistent switch and shunt heater coil using two superconductor coils in parallel with a normal resistive thermal shunt coil thermally linked to the superconducting magnet coil. Switch superconducting coils can be driven normal to provide the switch resistance needed for efficient charging/discharging or the resistance needed to drive sufficient current through the shunt resistor coil during a quench. The quench operation uses shunt coil heating to enhance normal zone growth in the main coil, limiting the maximum quench temperatures reached.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 17, 1993
    Date of Patent: November 1, 1994
    Assignee: General Dynamics Corporation
    Inventor: Scott D. Peck
  • Patent number: 5350137
    Abstract: A combined application paraboloid spacecraft structure that is adapted to serve as a structural element for space transportation vehicles, and in additional applications, as a separated spacecraft. The primary structure of the combined application paraboloid spacecraft structure is shaped as the shell of a paraboloid of revolution which has focusing properties for use in such functions as a solar power concentrator, a surveillance or an astronomical telescope, or a communications antenna when deployed in space. The primary structure of this combined application paraboloid can nest and can also be used to support other single or multiple host spacecraft during launch and orbit to orbit transportation.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 19, 1993
    Date of Patent: September 27, 1994
    Assignee: General Dynamics Corporation Space Systems Division
    Inventor: Mark W. Henley
  • Patent number: 5347251
    Abstract: A voltage divider for high voltage vapor cooled leads for superconducting magnet systems. Power connections to large superconducting magnets often carry potentials in the range of 5 to 10 kilovolts. These leads penetrate the cryogenic cooling vessel surrounding the superconducting magnets. In order to avoid excessive heat leak paths that would be caused by conventional electrical insulation, the leads exiting the vessel pass through tubes cooled by boiling helium. Helium gas will break down at any distance in the potential exceeds about 2 kilovolts. Such a breakdown path exists since the vapor cooled lead is at very high potential and the helium source is at ground potential. The voltage divider provides a controlled gradient of the voltage so that no portion of the helium gas sees excessive potentials. The gas at high potential is directed through a series of conductive screens in a tube insulated from each other and connected by a resistive voltage divider.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 19, 1993
    Date of Patent: September 13, 1994
    Assignee: Martin Marietta Corporation
    Inventor: Hubert G. Arrendale
  • Patent number: 5344496
    Abstract: A self supporting solar concentrator cell array adapted for use in space applications that includes a plurality of cylindric parabolic reflective mirror surfaces, each of which focus recipient sunlight forwardly onto a focal line which is positioned approximately on the backside of an adjacent mirror surface on which is secured a solar element for converting the focussed sunlight into electricity. A front element extending upwardly from the leading edge of each mirror surface cooperates in providing an aperture through which the focussed sunlight passes and side elements close each cell element. The backside of each mirror is provided with a thermally emissive surface to provide mirror thermal control and allows the mirror to act as a thermal radiator fin for the solar cell elements. The mirror surface is provided with a highly reflective coating such as aluminum or silver to optimize reflectivity.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 16, 1992
    Date of Patent: September 6, 1994
    Assignee: General Dynamics Corporation, Space Systems Division
    Inventors: Theodore G. Stern, Mickey Cornwall
  • Patent number: D355134
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 4, 1994
    Date of Patent: February 7, 1995
    Inventor: Donald F. Kennedy