Patents Represented by Attorney Leo R. Carroll
  • Patent number: 4914291
    Abstract: An apparatus for detecting deflection of the spin axis of a gimbal supported spinning mass relative to the gimbal axis comprises four equally spaced linear arrays of detector elements mounted around the gimbal axis and extending parallel to that axis. Four light sources are provided, each one in alignment with a respective one of the arrays, and a reflective surface is provided on the spinning mass for reflecting light onto the respective detector arrays. Deflection of the spin axis will be registered by displacement of a reflected light spot in one or more of the arrays.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 29, 1988
    Date of Patent: April 3, 1990
    Assignee: General Dynamics Corporation, Pomona Div.
    Inventors: Philip T. Kan, William R. Yueh
  • Patent number: 4909317
    Abstract: A condensing apparatus is provided which can be used in gas chromatography measurements to determine N-methyl-2-pyrrolidone (NMP) content in polyimide prepreg. The condenser comprises a straight vertical section of thin-walled copper tubing followed by an ascending helical coil surrounding the straight section. The condenser is equipped with valves at the inlet and outlet which are capable of withstanding the combination of high and low temperatures as well as being resistant to damage by aggressive solvents. Liquid condensate accumulates at the bottom of the coil, making decanting easy. The condenser apparatus of the present invention yields very high collection efficiencies for volatile mixtures with a very wide range of boiling points. The condenser is very compact and lightweight and does not require any packing insulation to achieve the high collection efficiencies. Maintenance and cleaning are greatly simplified by the absence of packing.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 3, 1988
    Date of Patent: March 20, 1990
    Assignee: General Dynamics Corp., Pomona Div.
    Inventors: Sean A. Johnson, Nancy K. Roberts, Richard P. Lutz, Jr.
  • Patent number: 4907733
    Abstract: A method is disclosed for creating a strong point for the attachment of carbon composites to metallic bodies that is suitable at high temperatures (1600.degree. F.) as well as ambient temperatures. A pocket of suitable dimensions and depth is molded into the carbon composite structure on both sides at an edge, with the edge relieved and rounded. A hole for a fastening member is molded or drilled in the approximate center of the pocket. After preparation of the surface the pocket, through hole, and relieved edge are nickel-plated to produce a rigid strong point. A doubler can be brazed to the nickel plate to strengthen the bond. The disclosed method can be used for attaching any type of electrically conductive composite material to a metallic structure.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 28, 1988
    Date of Patent: March 13, 1990
    Assignee: General Dynamics, Pomona Division
    Inventors: Wilson N. Pratt, Robert M. Haner
  • Patent number: 4907170
    Abstract: An inference machine is described which comprises an adaptive polynomial network with the capability of implicitly inferring missing input information contained in time-dependent signals. The proposed network has wide applicability and is characterized by its ability to produce outputs within specified degrees of accuracy when, for example, only four out of ten input signals are available to the network. Specific applications include terminal guidance of a tactical missile when critical signals may be denied. A generic implementation is schematically illustrated.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 26, 1988
    Date of Patent: March 6, 1990
    Assignee: General Dynamics Corp., Pomona Div.
    Inventor: Bishnu P. Bhattacharya
  • Patent number: 4897664
    Abstract: The described embodiments of the present invention provide a high-gain antenna while allowing for the inclusion of devices within the antenna array. In one embodiment of the invention an array of receiver/transmitter elements is positioned in a pan-like reflector base. The elements are positioned one-quarter of a wavelength from the surface of the base. The wavelength is the wavelength of the chosen frequency of transmission or reception of the antenna. A partially reflective plate is positioned one-half wavelength from the base and thus one quarter wavelength from the elements. Reflective disks are also positioned one-half wavelength above the base and are positioned directly above the elements. The disks create a resonant cavity around the elements for waves of the chosen frequency arriving from near normal to the plane of the base or being emanated from the elements at a normal or near-normal angle. The partially reflective plate extends this resonant area spatially from the element.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 3, 1988
    Date of Patent: January 30, 1990
    Assignee: General Dynamics Corp., Pomona Division
    Inventors: Henry T. Killackey, Julia N. Martin
  • Patent number: 4897151
    Abstract: A method for making a metalized dichroic parabolic lens reflector for multi-frequency antenna system applications. The reflector is prepared by depositing an etchable conductive metallic layer upon a parabolic work surface of a male mandrel. The metallic layer is adhered to a parabolic support surface of a substrate formed of a low dielectric constant material. The mandrel is separated from the metallic with the metallic layer remaining bonded to the support surface. Photoresist imaging and chemical etching techniques are used to form a dipole grid pattern in the metallic layer.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 27, 1988
    Date of Patent: January 30, 1990
    Assignee: General Dynamics Corp., Pomona Division
    Inventors: Henry T. Killackey, Joseph M. Gailliot, Jr., John T. Branigan
  • Patent number: 4895750
    Abstract: A carbon composite tensile test specimen for high temperature testing and a method of fabricating the same are disclosed. A plurality of holes are drilled in first and second end sections of the specimen and then the end sections are electroplated with nickel. The nickel plating of the end sections prevents breakage of the ends in the jaws of a tensile testing apparatus. For high-temperature testing, a standard-sized specimen may be used with the jaws in the hot zone.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 28, 1988
    Date of Patent: January 23, 1990
    Assignee: General Dynamics Corp., Pomona Division
    Inventor: Wilson N. Pratt
  • Patent number: 4887544
    Abstract: A system and process, including a combination of a solder well and a vacuum system wherein micro through holes are filled with solder. A PC board or the like is supported for contact with solder on one side and with a vacuum apparatus for the application of a vacuum to the other side so that solder is drawn into the through holes for establishing electrically conductive connections therethrough.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 14, 1988
    Date of Patent: December 19, 1989
    Assignee: General Dynamics Corp., Pomona Div.
    Inventor: Patrick O. Nunally
  • Patent number: 4884232
    Abstract: A digital circuit executes a parallel algorithm to compute the dot product of large dimensional vectors at very high speed. The circuit may be made of a plurality of cascaded 1-bit correlator chips and a plurality of ALU chips that sum the output of the correlator chips. Alternatively, a general purpose computer architecture for implementing the invention is also provided.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 14, 1987
    Date of Patent: November 28, 1989
    Assignee: General Dynamics Corp., Pomona Div.
    Inventor: Richard S. Schlunt
  • Patent number: 4882668
    Abstract: An apparatus provides matched filter output characteristics for known signals embedded in noise signals that have varying noise power distributions. The system correlates applied signals with a manipulated version of the applied signals in an analog-to-analog correlator. The manipulated signals are derived by Fourier transforming the applied signals and estimating the noise power spectral density. A filter transfer function is then calculated using the noise power estimates and stored information related to the characteristics of the known signal. The transfer function is then inverse Fourier transformed to provide a filter impulse response characteristic which is correlated with the applied signals. A method of processing applied signals to provide for an enhanced signal-to-noise ratio for varying noise power distributions is also disclosed.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 10, 1987
    Date of Patent: November 21, 1989
    Assignee: General Dynamics Corp., Pomona Division
    Inventors: Hans-Peter Schmid, Richard S. Schlunt
  • Patent number: 4878294
    Abstract: A method for manufacturing a probe test structure for microcircuits utilizes a multiple coating method in conjunction with a novel double-cell electroplating apparatus having a relatively high-resistance ion path between the cells. Photoresist is applied to both sides of a copper foil, copper posts are electroformed onto selected areas of one side of the foil through image hole patterns, the remaining photoresist is stripped away, polyimide prepreg is laminated to the post side of the foil, the copper posts are exposed by sanding, photoresist is reapplied to both sides of the sanded remainder, additional copper is electroformed on each post through image hole patterns in the post side of the photoresist, the foil on the side opposite the posts is chemically milled to provide leads integral with each post using appropriate masking techniques and, finally, all of the remaining photoresist is removed to leave the desired test probe set.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 20, 1988
    Date of Patent: November 7, 1989
    Assignee: General Dynamics Corp., Pomona Division
    Inventors: William P. Dugan, Marvin R. Johnson
  • Patent number: 4878990
    Abstract: A process for producing a copper lead frame tape in which the individual fingers of the lead frame are provided with gold plated bumps. A copper foil is provided with dry film photoresist on both sides and is initially processed to provide openings in one side of the resist for electroforming of the end products directly on the copper foil. Further processing produces openings on the other resist side in locations other than opposite the first resist side bumps whereby a following chemical milling of the exposed opposite side copper yields a plurality of fingers, each consisting of an integral bump/copper foil arrangement. The electroforming step is made possible by a novel double-cell electroplating method in which a relatively high-impedance ion path connects the two cells. Bump heights of as much as 0.0013 inch or greater are produced by the disclosed process, with uniformly excellent quality.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 23, 1988
    Date of Patent: November 7, 1989
    Assignee: General Dynamics Corp., Pomona Division
    Inventors: William P. Dugan, Rama P. Samudrala, Grace A. Rivas
  • Patent number: 4875966
    Abstract: An improved pressure transfer plate assembly is provided for an apparatus to heat bond flexible printed circuits in a hydraulic press. The plate assembly comprises aluminum top and bottom plates with two or more thin sheet liners in between. A plurality of workpiece-locating pins are based in stainless steel plug inserts in the bottom plate to give excellent wear resistance. The alignment of top and bottom plates is effected by a plurality of plate-alignment pins screwed into the bottom plate and having slotted head portions to allow for easy removal and installation.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 12, 1988
    Date of Patent: October 24, 1989
    Assignee: General Dynamics Corp., Pomona Div.
    Inventor: Louis S. Perko
  • Patent number: 4867357
    Abstract: 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: Grant
    Filed: December 21, 1987
    Date of Patent: September 19, 1989
    Assignee: General Dynamics Corp., Pomona Division
    Inventors: Ronald T. Inglis, Thomas W. Bastian, Charles W. Schertz
  • Patent number: 4862021
    Abstract: A permanent magnet made of a pulverizable magnetic material is positioned immediately adjacent to a quantity of an explosive. An electrically conductive coil surrounds the permanent magnet and the explosive. A detonator is provided for detonating the explosive. The explosive is capable, upon detonation, of rapidly removing the magnet from inside the coil by disintegration, by collapsing the magnet or by causing high velocity omni-directional dispersal of a plurality of minute fractional parts of the permanent magnet. A single-pulse high voltage electrical signal is thereby induced in the coil.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 10, 1987
    Date of Patent: August 29, 1989
    Inventor: Edward W. LaRocca
  • Patent number: 4858851
    Abstract: A folding wing structure for a missile or other airframe comprises a supporting strut assembly including a leading strut and a trailing strut pivotally secured together at their common ends and pivotally mounted at spaced locations relative to the airframe at their opposite ends, the struts being moveable between a collapsed, storage position in which they are substantially colinear and an expanded, erect position in which they project radially out from the missile. A biassing device urges the struts into the erect position. A double walled, pocket-like wing member of flexible fabric material encloses the strut assembly and conforms substantially to the extended configuration of the struts, and a series of spaced, parallel reinforcing ribs extend chordwise across each wall of the wing member in its erect position between the leading and trailing struts.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 7, 1988
    Date of Patent: August 22, 1989
    Assignee: General Dynamics Pomona Division
    Inventors: Steven A. Mancini, Joseph D. Kutschka
  • Patent number: 4858061
    Abstract: A discharge control device for transferring accumulated electrostatic charge from containers used in spray painting, to a charge sink, comprising a housing having a hermetically sealed discharge chamber mounted inside. A first electrical contact for receiving an accumulated electrostatic charge is mounted in the discharge chamber in opposition to a reciprocating electrical contact for receiving and dissipating the accumulated charge from the first contact. The reciprocating contact is slidably mounted on the discharge chamber so that it moves between one position adjacent to or touching the first contact means and a second position spaced apart from the first contact. A first electrical conductor is connected between the first contact and the container, and a second conduction means is connected between the reciprocating contact means and the charge sink.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 2, 1988
    Date of Patent: August 15, 1989
    Assignee: General Dynamics Corp.
    Inventor: Gary L. Hethcoat
  • Patent number: 4851749
    Abstract: A motor driven mechanical positioner is provided which will position a movable arm to any one of 840 discrete angular positions. A total angular range of +/-42.degree. can be covered in 0.1.degree. increments. Electronic circuitry controls the nonlinear drive mechanism. A drive shaft wheel has six evenly spaced holes through which light from an IR LED is allowed to shine on a phototransistor placed on the other side of the wheel. As a result of the intermittent light striking the phototransistor, six clock pulses are generated for every revolution of the drive shaft. A desired angular position is entered into the electronics via thumb wheel BCD switches. The BCD information from the switches is transformed into binary information to address EPROMs. For each possible binary address representative of a desired angular position, the selected EPROMs output binary data that is representative of the clock pulse count for that particular angular position.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 10, 1987
    Date of Patent: July 25, 1989
    Assignee: General Dynamics Corp., Pomona Div.
    Inventor: Lester L. Forrester
  • Patent number: 4845443
    Abstract: The described embodiment of the present invention provides a technique for minimizing unwanted components in the output of a frequency synthesizer. The output signal of the frequency synthesizer is tapped and mixed with a selective reference control signal. The reference control signal is selected by a control logic so that, when mixed with the output signal of the frequency synthesizer, a signal is derived of constant frequency no matter what frequency the frequency synthesizer is set to provide. This constant frequency signal is provided to a power divider. One output of the power divider is provided to a phase shifter which shifts the signal 180 degrees. The other output of the power divider is provided to a high quality band pass filter tuned to the constant frequency. The output of the phase shifter and the high quality band pass filter are recombined, thus cancelling the constant signal while leaving remnants of the undesired frequency drift.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 25, 1988
    Date of Patent: July 4, 1989
    Assignee: General Dynamics Corporation, Pomona Div.
    Inventor: John E. Stankey
  • Patent number: 4822293
    Abstract: A sealing assembly for protecting the exposed components of a mounted electrical connector from the environment provides a seal between a connector backshell and a mounting plate to which the connector is mounted. The bell housing sealing assembly generally comprises a tubular member having a bottom end and a top end, the member being of sufficient inside diameter and length for surrounding an electrical connector having a backshell between the connector backshell and a mounting plate to which the connector is mounted; a top seal for sealing between the top end of the tubular member and the backshell of the surrounded connector; and a bottom seal for sealing between the bottom end of the tubular member and the mounting plate. The sealing assembly is threadably attached to either the connector backshell or, preferably, to the receptacle mounting nut. A second embodiment employs a force fit double lip seal as a top seal.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 20, 1987
    Date of Patent: April 18, 1989
    Assignee: General Dynamics, Pomona Division
    Inventor: Michael H. Robson