Abstract: A cosmic and solar radiation shielding structure that also has structural attributes is comprised of three layers. The first layer is 30-42 percent by volume of ultra-high molecular weight (UHMW) polyethylene fibers, 18-30 percent by volume of graphite fibers, and a remaining percent by volume of an epoxy resin matrix. The second layer is approximately 68 percent by volume of UHMW polyethylene fibers and a remaining percent by volume of a polyethylene matrix. The third layer is a ceramic material.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
June 19, 2008
Date of Patent:
December 21, 2010
Assignee:
The United States of America as represented by the Administrator of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration
Inventors:
Raj K. Kaul, Abdulnasser Fakhri Barghouty, Benjamin G. Penn, Anthony Bruce Hulcher
Abstract: A method is provided for eliminating crystals in non-oxide optical fiber preforms as well as optical fibers drawn therefrom. The optical-fiber-drawing axis of the preform is aligned with the force of gravity. A magnetic field is applied to the preform as it is heated to at least a melting temperature thereof. The magnetic field is applied in a direction that is parallel to the preform's optical-fiber-drawing axis. The preform is then cooled to a temperature that is less than a glass transition temperature of the preform while the preform is maintained in the magnetic field. When the processed preform is to have an optical fiber drawn therefrom, the preform's optical-fiber-drawing axis is again aligned with the force of gravity and a magnetic field is again applied along the axis as the optical fiber is drawn from the preform.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
March 13, 2008
Date of Patent:
December 7, 2010
Assignee:
The United States of America as represented by the Administrator of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration
Abstract: A method is provided for making and using measurements in gas filter correlation radiometry. A Gas Filter Correlation Radiometer (GFCR) instrument is moved in a region of space surrounding a heavenly body. An atmosphere of the heavenly body is viewed with the GFCR instrument along a first view direction with the atmosphere and the GFCR instrument experiencing a relative velocity of approximately zero. The atmosphere is also viewed with the GFCR instrument along at least one second view direction that is angularly separated from the first view direction such that atmospheric spectra associated with the second view direction appears Doppler shifted with respect to atmospheric spectra associated with the first view direction. A gas filter correlation radiometry application is performed using the measurement signals obtained from the different view directions.
Abstract: A ring-laser gyroscope system includes a ring-laser gyroscope (RLG) and at least one dispersive element optically coupled to the RLG's ring-shaped optical path. Each dispersive element has a resonant frequency that is approximately equal to the RLG's lasing frequency. A group index of refraction defined collectively by the dispersive element(s) has (i) a real portion that is greater than zero and less than one, and (ii) an imaginary portion that is less than zero.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
March 7, 2008
Date of Patent:
September 28, 2010
Assignee:
The United States of America as represented by the Administrator of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration
Abstract: A rotating bracket assembly comprises first and second members, each of which defines a channel having opposing sides coupled to a common base. The first member is nested within the second member with adjacent opposing sides being hingedly coupled to one another so that the first member can freely rotate 360° relative to the second member to achieve a plurality of rotational positions. A first plurality of holes formed in the opposing sides of the first member at least partially align with a second plurality of holes formed in the opposing sides of the second member for each of the rotational positions.
Abstract: A personal massage system includes first and second audio transducers mounted in and coupled to a housing in a spaced-apart and opposing fashion. The first and second audio transducers are energized to produce corresponding first and second sonic waves that radiate towards one another and interact between the first and second audio transducers.
Abstract: A shoulder exercising apparatus has a motion assembly defined by a stacked arrangement of first, second and third stages. The first stage is coupled to the second stage to permit relative one-dimensional straightline motion therebetween. The third stage is coupled to the second stage to permit relative in-plane rotational motion therebetween. The motion assembly further includes means for selectively limiting the relative one-dimensional straightline motion and the relative in-plane rotational motion. A handle coupled to the third stage is grasped by a user. A base assembly is coupled to the first stage of the motion assembly for positioning the motion assembly at a selected vertical height, a selected pitch position, and a selected yaw position.
Abstract: A floating screed device has a first section for cutting through plastic concrete and a second section for floating on the plastic concrete. The first and second sections are coupled together by a mechanism that moves the first section relative to the second section in a direction perpendicular to the planar bottom of the second section as the floating screed device is moved through a volume of unfinished plastic concrete.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
February 12, 2008
Date of Patent:
October 20, 2009
Assignee:
Laser Strike, LLC
Inventors:
S. Allen Face, III, Albert D. Frankeny, II
Abstract: A method and system for ballast water treatment are provided. A vacuum is applied directly to an existing vent of a vessel's ballast water tank during the vessel's voyage. The applied vacuum is in a range of approximately ?2 to ?4 pounds per square inch. To further assure success, living organisms can be added into the ballast water tank to consume (i) oxygen dissolved in the ballast water, and (ii) food sources for selected organisms contained in the ballast water. No modifications to the vessel's ballast water tank are required as all system components are coupled to the existing vent.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
March 1, 2007
Date of Patent:
April 7, 2009
Assignee:
Sea Knight Corporation
Inventors:
Claude R. Thompson, William M. Lechler, Neil F. Marshall
Abstract: A form for concrete strike-off has a rigid straightedge assembly and a support coupled to one end of the straightedge assembly. The straightedge assembly includes a grate coupled to the bottom edge of a support bar. The grate extends away from the support bar with a top surface of the grate defining a plane on at least one side of the support bar. In use, a portion of the straightedge assembly defines a reference elevation for concrete strike-off operations.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
August 1, 2006
Date of Patent:
January 13, 2009
Assignee:
Laser Strike, LLC
Inventors:
S. Allen Face, III, Albert D. Frankeny, II
Abstract: A GFCR system receives light from a scene of interest and focuses it to form an image. Light associated with a selected field-of-view of the image is confined to a spectral band absorbable by a gas of interest and is split into first and second paths. A region that does not substantially interfere with the spectral band is disposed in the first path. A first two-dimensional array of optical detection elements is disposed in the region along with a first diffuser. Disposed in the second path are a gas cell filled with the gas of interest, a second two-dimensional array of optical detection elements, and a second diffuser. The first and second optical arrays generate output signals that are summed to form corresponding first and second sums. A difference between the first and second sums is generated and normalized as a direct measure of the gas of interest.
Abstract: A bobber includes a float and a fishing line handling assembly. The float has a passage extending therethrough from a first end of the float to a second end of the float, and the fishing line handling assembly is fitted in the passage. The assembly is terminated (i) at one end thereof by a downrigger release that extends from the passage at the first end of the float, and (ii) at an opposing end thereof by a snap clip that extends from the passage at the second end of the float.
Abstract: A fluid filtration system housing has first, second and third openings. A cap is removably and sealably attached to the first opening. A filter assembly is fitted in the housing to thereby define a first chamber accessible via the third opening and a second chamber accessible via the second opening and sealed by the cap.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
October 27, 2005
Date of Patent:
November 11, 2008
Inventors:
Philip W. Ramsey, James E. Gannon, A. Wharton Ramsey
Abstract: A method and system for ballast water treatment are provided. Living organisms are added into a vessel's ballast water tank (e.g., via an existing vent) to consume (i) oxygen dissolved in ballast water contained in the ballast water tank, and (ii) food sources for selected organisms contained in the ballast water.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
April 12, 2007
Date of Patent:
October 28, 2008
Assignee:
Sea Knight, LLC
Inventors:
Claude R. Thompson, William M. Lechler, Neil F. Marshall
Abstract: An entrance aperture of a GFCR system receives light from a scene of interest. The light is focused to form an image at a focal plane. Light associated with a selected field-of-view of the image at the focal plane is then confined to a spectral band at which a gas of interest absorbs. The confined light is split into first and second paths. A calibrating light is selectively produced from within the optical train at the focal plane. A portion of the calibrating light traverses each of the first and second paths. A region that is substantially non-interfering with respect to the spectral band is disposed in the first path. A gas cell filled with the gas of interest is disposed in the second path. The light passed through the region and through the gas cell is independently detected and used to generate output signals indicative of the light so-detected.
Abstract: A floating screed device has an elongated float and an elongated blade movably coupled to the elongated float so that the blade is movable in pitch.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
May 11, 2005
Date of Patent:
April 15, 2008
Assignee:
Laser Strike LLC
Inventors:
S. Allen Face, III, Albert D. Frankeny, II
Abstract: A floating screed device has an elongated float and an elongated blade movably coupled to the elongated float so that the blade is freely movable in pitch.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
December 5, 2005
Date of Patent:
April 15, 2008
Assignee:
Laser Strike LLC
Inventors:
S. Allen Face, III, Albert D. Frankeny, II
Abstract: A sensor interface circuit is provided to interface many sensors simultaneously in a simple circuit arrangement consisting of two parts. Sensors in both parts operate under identical constant voltage. The circuit provides higher front end sensitivity than the Wheatstone bridge, with temperature compensation from all sensors. The circuit also can provide output zeroing to obtain high resolution measurements. The invention can be used as a unique constant voltage anemometer with auto zeroing, and with much higher sensitivity than related devices. Further, in the constant voltage anemometer embodiment, the time constant and the overheat of the hot-wire/hot-film can be measured in true in situ mode under actual test conditions. In another embodiment, the circuit can be used to measure dynamic capacitance from capacitance sensors, without any effect of associated cable capacitance.
Abstract: An atmospheric refraction profile is determined using an imaging system positioned at a location that is simultaneously within line-of-sight of two celestial light sources. A variety of active or passive methods can be employed to cause the line-of-sight to vertically traverse through a refractive portion of an atmosphere. Images of the two celestial light sources are captured as the line-of-sight vertically traverses through the refractive portion of the atmosphere. Each such image indicates an apparent distance between the two celestial light sources. The apparent distances are used to determine refraction angles.
Abstract: An air conditioning system has a compressor for generating compressed air that is delivered to Joule-Thomson orifice with the compressed air flowing therethrough becoming refrigerant air sent through a heat exchanger. The heat exchanger is defined by triangular tubes arranged in a spaced-apart relationship to define flow paths therebetween so that ambient air moving through the flow paths of the heat exchanger is cooled.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
April 19, 2006
Date of Patent:
August 14, 2007
Assignee:
Cogo Aire LLC
Inventors:
Gerald L. Covert, Jr., Leon R. Goolsby, Jr.