Patents Represented by Attorney, Agent or Law Firm Lowell W. Gresham
  • Patent number: 6171920
    Abstract: A heterojunction bipolar transistor (20) is provided with a silicon (Si) base region (34) that forms a semiconductor junction with a multilayer emitter (38) having a thin gallium arsenide (GaAs) emitter layer (36) proximate the base region (34) and a distal gallium phosphide emitter layer (40). The GaAs emitter layer (36) is sufficiently thin, preferably less than 200 Å, so as to be coherently strained.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 12, 1999
    Date of Patent: January 9, 2001
    Inventors: El-Badawy Amien El-Sharawy, Majid M. Hashemi
  • Patent number: 6169467
    Abstract: A TE0&ggr;&dgr; mode dielectric resonator (12) includes a cylindrical dielectric disk (32, 32′, 32″) having top and bottom ends (20, 22) spaced apart by a closed curve wall (24). The dielectric disk has an effective dielectric constant greater than 40. An axially aligned hole (36) is formed through the disk (32) between the top and bottom ends (20, 22). A conductive wall (34, 34″) is formed at or slightly beyond the wall (24) but does not cover the top and bottom ends (20, 22). The hole (36) has a preferred diameter between 0.21 and 0.4 times the diameter of the disk (32, 32′, 32″). The disk may be configured as a heterogeneous composite of dissimilar materials which exhibit increasing dielectric constant at increasing radial distance and increasing Q at decreasing radial distance.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 18, 1998
    Date of Patent: January 2, 2001
    Inventor: El-Badawy Amien El-Sharawy
  • Patent number: 6151368
    Abstract: A phase-noise compensated digital communication receiver (40, 40', 40") includes a carrier tracking loop (56) which imposes a transport delay on a carrier tracking loop signal (60) before that signal (60) is fed back upon itself. The carrier tracking loop (56) includes a phase rotator (58) that rotates a down-converted digital communication signal (50) by a phase determined by a phase-conveying signal (72). A carrier tracking loop signal is obtained from the carrier tracking loop and delayed in a delay element (82) by a duration that compensates for the transport delay. A phase rotator (84) then rotates the delayed carrier tracking loop signal through a phase value determined by the phase-conveying signal (72) to obtain an open-loop phase signal (86) from which data are extracted. Different embodiments of the receiver (40, 40', 40") are provided to accommodate adaptive equalizer (54) issues.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 22, 1999
    Date of Patent: November 21, 2000
    Assignee: Sicom, Inc.
    Inventor: Bruce A. Cochran
  • Patent number: 6141389
    Abstract: A digital communications modulator (10) includes a low speed IC (12) which performs encoding, symbol generation, pulse shaping, interpolation, linearization, and small amounts of frequency tuning. A complex, baseband digital communications signal (34) is output from the low speed IC (12) as a plurality of parallel streams of digital words. In a digital tuner 14 which includes a high speed IC (20), these parallel streams are digitally combined and digitally up-converted to an IF digital data stream (68) that may have a center frequency many times the baud rate. The high speed IC (20) also converts the digital stream to a broadband analog signal (40). The broadband analog signal (40) is processed through an analog band pass filter (42) that removes spectral images, reduces quantization errors, and limits the bandwidth approximately to the baud rate.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 9, 1999
    Date of Patent: October 31, 2000
    Assignee: Sicom, Inc.
    Inventors: Ronald D. McCallister, Bradley Paul Badke
  • Patent number: 6128282
    Abstract: A node controller (30) within a data communication network (22) provides network access for a digital data stream (32). A processor (42) partitions the digital data stream (32) into a constant data rate component (44) having a predictable data rate and a data packet component (46) having an unpredictable data rate. The constant data rate component (44) is then transferred over a first portion (74) of a network data stream (26) reserved for a circuit transmission protocol, and the data packet component (46) is packetized and transferred over a second portion (76) of the network data stream (26) reserved for a packet transmission protocol.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 18, 1997
    Date of Patent: October 3, 2000
    Assignee: Sicom, Inc.
    Inventors: John M. Liebetreu, Ronald D. McCallister
  • Patent number: 6104631
    Abstract: A static RAM memory cell (30) uses cross-coupled enhancement mode, N-channel MOS drive transistors (36) to form a bistable flip-flop. A load circuit (34) couples between I/O ports (40) of the drive transistors (36) and Vcc. For each drive transistor (36), the load circuit includes a depletion mode, N-channel MOS load transistor (54) and a forward biased tunnel diode (32). The drain and gate of the load transistor (54) couple across the anode and cathode of the tunnel diode (32) so that the forward voltage (V.sub.f) of the tunnel diode (32) controls the V.sub.gs transfer curve (56) of the load transistor.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 17, 1997
    Date of Patent: August 15, 2000
    Assignee: National Scientific Corp.
    Inventors: El-Badawy Amien El-Sharawy, Majid M. Hashemi
  • Patent number: 6104761
    Abstract: A constrained-envelope digital-communications transmitter circuit (22) in which a binary data source (32) provides an input signal stream (34), a phase mapper (44) maps the input signal stream (34) into a quadrature phase-point signal stream (50) having a predetermined number of symbols per unit baud interval (64) and defining a phase point (54) in a phase-point constellation (46), a pulse-spreading filter (76) filters the phase-point signal stream (50) into a filtered signal stream (74), a constrained-envelope generator (106) generates a constrained-bandwidth error signal stream (108) from the filtered signal stream (74), a delay element (138) delays the filtered signal stream (74) into a delayed signal stream (140) synchronized with the constrained-bandwidth error signal stream (108), a complex summing circuit (110) sums the delayed signal stream (140) and the constrained-bandwidth error signal stream (108) into a constrained-envelope signal stream (112), and a substantially linear amplifier (146) amplifies
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 28, 1998
    Date of Patent: August 15, 2000
    Assignee: SiCom, Inc.
    Inventors: Ronald D. McCallister, Bruce A. Cochran, Bradley P. Badke
  • Patent number: 6081690
    Abstract: A bias compensating remote audience survey system (34) is configured to identify radio stations (162) to which tuners (24) are tuned. The tuners (24) have predetermined signals (26) emitted therefrom. The survey system (34) employs a method (152) of compensating for a station bias, or preference, toward or against one or more of radio stations (162). The method (152) includes measuring durations (62) over which the predetermined signals (26) are received by the survey system (34). The durations (62) are then combined by averaging to form a station average detection length (ADL) value (74) specific to one of the radio stations (162). The station ADL value (74) is compared to a multi-station ADL parameter (86). A sensitivity level (146) for the one radio stations (162) is adjusted in response to the comparison to compensate for station bias.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 10, 1998
    Date of Patent: June 27, 2000
    Inventor: David G. Worthy
  • Patent number: 6028948
    Abstract: A method (30) is provided for the detection and analysis of anomalies (32) in a road surface (36). An image (34) of the road surface (36) is obtained (82) wherein traffic control markings (76) are masked (88). The image (34) is filtered (90) and a pixel map (92) is produced (98). The pixel map (92) is partitioned (112) into a multiplicity of subimages (108). For each subimage (108), anomaly parameters are identified (120) and a status characteristic is determined (124) and assigned (136). A subimage map (138) is produced (142) depicting the subimages (108) and their status characteristics. A determination (156) is made as to which subimages (108) contain anomalies (32). Anomaly-containing subimages (108) are grouped (158) into anomalous objects (152). For each anomalous object (152), an object type (162) is determined (160) and assigned (164). An object map (154) is then produced (166) depicting the anomalous objects (152).
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 29, 1997
    Date of Patent: February 22, 2000
    Assignee: Lockheed Martin Corporation
    Inventors: David H. Kil, Frances B. Shin, David W. Rose
  • Patent number: 6005897
    Abstract: A digital communication system (20) communicates using a polar amplitude phase shift keyed (P-APSK) phase point constellation (70, 70'). Pragmatic encoding and puncturing is accommodated. The pragmatic encoding uses the P-APSK constellation (70, 70') to simultaneously communicate both encoded and uncoded information bits. The P-APSK constellation (70, 70') has an even number of phase point rings (74, 76) and equal numbers of phase points (72) in pairs of the rings (74, 76). Encoded bits specify secondary modulation and uncoded bits specify primary modulation. The constellation (70, 70') is configured so that secondary modulation sub-constellations (78) include four phase points (72) arranged so that two of the four phase points (72) exhibit two phase angles at one magnitude and the other two of the four phase points exhibit phase angles that are at another magnitude. The difference between the phase angles at different magnitudes within a secondary sub-constellation (78) is constant.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 16, 1997
    Date of Patent: December 21, 1999
    Inventors: Ronald D. McCallister, Bruce A. Cochran, John M. Liebetreu
  • Patent number: 5910967
    Abstract: A communication system (11) uses concatenated coding in which an inner code is configured to match the needs of an outer code. The inner code is implemented through a pragmatic trellis coded modulation encoder (18) and decoder (34). A parser (50) of the encoder (18) distributes fewer than one user information bit per unit interval (66) to a convolutional encoder (58) which generates at least two convolutionally encoded bits for each user information bit it processes. Exactly one of the convolutionally encoded bits is phase mapped (56) with at least two user information bits during each unit interval (66). The decoder (34) detects a frame sync pattern (48) inserted into the user information bits to resolve phase ambiguities. Phase estimates are convolutionally decoded (100) to provide decoded data estimates that are then used to selectively rotate the phase estimates prior to routing the phase estimates to a slice detector (118).
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 20, 1997
    Date of Patent: June 8, 1999
    Assignee: Sicom, Inc.
    Inventor: Mark J. Vanderaar
  • Patent number: 5586560
    Abstract: A seating apparatus having a base, front and rear upright support members, and two horizontal transverse support members. The transverse members comprise the seating means. Extending from the rear upright support members are two horizontal supports holding two rear upright support members. Leg support members are rotatably mounted to the transverse support members. Coupled by ratchet devices to the rear of the seating means is a seat back. The seat back is composed of two main seat back members separated by horizontal seat back members. The ratchet allows the seat back to be 90 degrees from the seating means or to rearwardly pivot to parallel with said seating means. Legs formed at the top back of the seat back support the seat back against the ground when the seat back is fully reclined. Arm support members are pivotally coupled to the sides of seat back. Also disclosed are two pneumatic devices. The first pneumatically advances a horizontal armature. The second pneumatically advances a vertical armature.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 5, 1995
    Date of Patent: December 24, 1996
    Inventor: David Boutos
  • Patent number: 5564164
    Abstract: A base member and a fascia are assembled to form a hollow door section which is filled with insulative material. Adjacent sections are coupled along respective longitudinal edges for angular and spatial displacement. The base member is extended from a selected plastic with male and female coupling components extending continuously along respective longitudinal edges. A plurality of mounting members projecting from the lateral edges of the sections matingly and slidably engage the semi-cylindrical guide surface of a tract for reciprocal vertical movement of the door. The door may be partially raised for spatial displacement of the sections whereby flow-through ventilation openings are exposed. In a specific embodiment, a flexible drive screw is rotatably carried within the track for powered operation of the door. In alternate embodiments a generally tubular door track is either grasped by a door guide apparatus having a clip, or the guide is slit and a rounded guide rides within the track.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 19, 1994
    Date of Patent: October 15, 1996
    Inventor: John F. Jella
  • Patent number: 5553098
    Abstract: A selectable demodulator (32) operates in the phase domain to implement a coherent demodulation path (40) and a differentially coherent demodulation path (42). The coherent path (40) includes a differential encoder circuit (46) to produce coherently demodulated differential data. Magnitude converters (62, 62') convert phase errors in each path into magnitude values. A comparison circuit (66) compares magnitude values from the two paths (40, 42) and selects the path encountering the least phase error. A selection circuit (60) provides data codes demodulated in accordance with the selection.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 12, 1994
    Date of Patent: September 3, 1996
    Assignee: Sicom, Inc.
    Inventors: Bruce A. Cochran, John M. Liebetreu, Ronald D. McCallister
  • Patent number: 5545104
    Abstract: A sun gear/planetary housing apparatus for use in a vehicle transfer case assembly is provided. The apparatus includes a planetary housing assembly having a body, a gear cavity formed within the body, a gear supporting ridge located within the gear cavity, a plurality of notches located on the gear supporting ridge, and a washer accepting groove located on the gear supporting ridge; a washer having a plurality of oil carrying channels and a plurality of tabs configured to engage with the notches; and a sun gear assembly having a gear end and a bearing surface located on the gear end. A method of assembling a sun gear/planetary housing apparatus is also provided.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 6, 1995
    Date of Patent: August 13, 1996
    Inventor: Michael J. Tilley
  • Patent number: 5535260
    Abstract: A radiotelephone (10) simulates the call origination process performed by land-line telephones. Dial tone is generated (78) in response to an off-hook condition and removed when a first digit (54) is dialed. A timer process (84, 110) and a number analysis process (100) simultaneously evaluate dialed digits to detect the completion of dialing. The number analysis process (100) identifies seven, ten, and eleven digit, and indeterminate length phone number formats (64, 66, 52, 68). The ten digit format is recognized in response to remotely programmed (42) connected NPA codes. For most calls, the number analysis process (100) instantly detects a phone number's final digit (62). In a few cases the timer process (84, 110) detects the final digit through the absence of dialing activity for a predetermined duration. When the final digit (62) is detected, an origination message is transmitted to a cellular network.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 29, 1994
    Date of Patent: July 9, 1996
    Assignee: GTE Mobile Communictions Services
    Inventors: Robert G. Zicker, John K. Dion
  • Patent number: 5531601
    Abstract: A battery pack is provided for use in applications where lightweight and flexibility are desired, such as for powering an illuminated clothing article. A battery pack is provided consisting of a first and second fabrics, each having conductive traces applied upon its inside. The fabrics are sealed together forming a battery pouch area to hold and electrically connect a battery that is placed within it. Because the pack is made of fabric, and requires no connecting wires or hard case, excess weight and bulk is eliminated, resulting in a comfortable clothing article within a natural drape.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 23, 1995
    Date of Patent: July 2, 1996
    Inventor: Eugene C. Amoroso
  • Patent number: 5525114
    Abstract: An endless driven sprocket chain (10) includes inner links (24) which couple to outer links (26) through a resilient bushing (50). A pin (42) having a shaft (44) with a hexagonal cross sectional shape mates with a corresponding hole in outer link plates (32, 34). The shaft (44) also mates with a hexagonal cross sectional shaped hole in the bushing (50) through an metallic insert (56). The bushing is pressed into a metallic sleeve (58) which in turn is press fit into inner link plates (28, 30) at holes (36) therein. The hexagonal alignment of the holes (40) in the outer link plates (32, 34) with the corresponding hole (54) in bushing 50 defines a resting position where the inner links (24) reside at an oblique angle to the outer links (26). When the inner links (24) form a substantially straight line with the outer links (26) the bushing is deformed and imposes a force of the links (24, 26) that urges the links (24, 26) toward the resting position.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 13, 1994
    Date of Patent: June 11, 1996
    Inventor: Duane K. Gehrke
  • Patent number: D370585
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 10, 1995
    Date of Patent: June 11, 1996
    Assignee: Hug's Marketing, Inc.
    Inventor: Ronald R. Faithfull
  • Patent number: D376024
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 9, 1994
    Date of Patent: November 26, 1996
    Inventor: John P. Ryan