Patents Represented by Attorney Robert B. Block
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Patent number: 5622130Abstract: High performance sailing yacht designs are disclosed based on a keelless sailing yacht concept having dynamic gravitational ballast which is laterally movable for heeling resistance which ballast replaces a function of the standard keel. A keelless yacht of this type is disclosed with an adjustable flap mounted on an elongated strut from which the ballast is suspended below the hull to generate a variable heel hydrodynamic control force independently of the counter-heeling effect achieved by the ballast. The foregoing features enhance the effects of disclosed improvements and modifications to hull design in having a duplex form, with upper and lower hull shapes, the lower of low drag shape, and of reduced section, while the upper hull extends laterally abeam from the lower hull to define reserve buoyancy, added accomodation, and surfaces adapted for hydroplaning when the yacht is at a controlled angle of heel.Type: GrantFiled: May 22, 1995Date of Patent: April 22, 1997Assignee: Dyna-Yacht, Inc.Inventors: Alberto A. Calderon, Charles W. Robinson, William F. Burns, III, Matthew B. Brown
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Patent number: 5402720Abstract: A self-aligning adapter used for attaching a booster to a missile includes a hollow tapered receptacle positioned on the missile. A tapered member sized and shaped to fit into and mate with the receptacle is positioned on the booster. The tapered member fits into the tapered receptacle to align and attach the booster to the missile. A linear explosive charge is positioned on the booster around where the tapered member is joined to the booster. Explosion of the charge severs the tapered member from the booster releasing the booster from the missile.Type: GrantFiled: November 5, 1991Date of Patent: April 4, 1995Assignee: Northrop CorporationInventors: Marion R. Bottorff, Duane L. Aakre, Brian E. MacDonald, Paul M. Burri, Donald Deverich, William R. Blackhurst, David C. Coe, Anthony J. McEwan
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Patent number: 5343168Abstract: A frequency synthesizer having a comb frequency generator, comb line selection filter, and phase locked loop for filtering out spurious signal components and for offsetting the synthesizer output frequency from the frequency of a signal which is output by the comb line selection filter. A reference signal source generates a reference signal having a reference frequency and outputs the reference signal to the comb frequency generator. The comb frequency generator outputs a plurality of comb spectrum signals having frequencies which are respective integer multiples of the reference frequency. An input mixer connected to the comb frequency generator and to a coarse tuning signal source translates the frequencies of the comb spectrum signals to place one selected signal of the comb spectrum signals within a pass band of the comb line selection filter, which outputs the selected signal to the phase locked loop.Type: GrantFiled: July 9, 1993Date of Patent: August 30, 1994Assignee: Northrop Grumman CorporationInventor: Warren E. Guthrie
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Patent number: 5341236Abstract: An optical frequency conversion apparatus includes at least one resonator (10) having an optical path defined by a plurality of mirrors (M1, M2). A nonlinear conversion medium (10a) is disposed within the optical path of the resonator, the nonlinear conversion medium receiving optical radiation at a first frequency and outputting optical radiation at a second frequency that is a multiple of the first frequency. One of the plurality of mirrors is an input mirror (M1) for coupling into the resonator a pulse of radiation having the first frequency, and one of the mirrors is an output mirror (M2) for out-coupling a pulse of radiation having a frequency that is a multiple of the first frequency.Type: GrantFiled: December 3, 1992Date of Patent: August 23, 1994Assignee: Northrop CorporationInventor: Eddy A. Stappaerts
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Patent number: 5341143Abstract: Method and apparatus for guiding a projectile to a target in a scene using a scene imaging sensor in which the projectile has a guidance and control system for aiming the projectile. A first tracker analyzes the scene and selects a first track point representative of a target and a first confidence value serving as a reliability measure of the first selected track point. A second tracker analyzes the scene and selects a second track point representing the target and a second confidence value which serves as a reliability measure of the second selected track point. Each of said trackers are constructed and arranged to operate independently in a manner that is substantially statistically uncorrelated with respect to each other. A joint confidence value based on track point proximity, convergence and divergence is generated from the tracker data and a composite confidence index is calculated from the first and second confidence values and the joint confidence value.Type: GrantFiled: August 19, 1988Date of Patent: August 23, 1994Assignee: Northrop Grumman CorporationInventors: James J. Reis, Anthony L. Luk, David D. Garber
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Patent number: 5340301Abstract: A process and apparatus for rapidly and accurately forming corrugated substructures of complex shapes utilizing composite material A plurality of movable elongated ribs are positioned on a base plate for lateral movement between an open position at which all of the ribs are physically separated and a closed position at which each of the ribs is engaged with its adjacent rib or ribs. The ribs are so formed that when they collectively assume the closed position, upper regions of the ribs remain spaced apart to define longitudinally extending channels. A pre-cut sheet of composite prepreg material is laid over the ribs so as to be coextensive with them. The ribs are then moved together mechanically or by means of vacuum drawing the sheet material into the channels or both. With the aid of elongated tooling bars placed on the outer surface of the sheet material and aligned with successive channel s, the sheet material is drawn into conforming relationship with the ribs.Type: GrantFiled: August 5, 1988Date of Patent: August 23, 1994Assignee: Northrop Grumman CorporationInventors: Victor N. Saffire, John H. Masters, Robert L. Hartman, Robert B. Taaffe
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Patent number: 5340915Abstract: A crosslinked polymer composition having intense magnetic properties and a method for preparation of same. A phthalimide compound and an aromatic dialiphatic acid are reacted in the presence of an acetate of a monovalent metal at elevated temperatures to form a phenylenebis diphthalimidine compound. The phenylenebis diphthalimidine compound is then reacted with a metal salt of an aliphatic acid at elevated temperatures under an inert gas to form the intensely magnetic crosslinked polymer. The reactions may be carried out in the presence of a solvent.Type: GrantFiled: May 4, 1993Date of Patent: August 23, 1994Assignee: Northrop CorporationInventor: Jack D. Mackey
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Patent number: 5341142Abstract: An automatic target acquisition and tracking system has been developed for a focal plane array seeker. The automatic target acquisition is achieved by three independent target acquisition algorithms, viz., the maximum likelihood classification, the video spatial clustering, and the target-to-interference ratio. Each algorithm operates asynchronously and provides independent target detection results. Target information is then combined hierarchically in a probabilistic fashion and prioritized. The highest priority target is handed off to a dual mode tracker consisting of a minimum absolute difference correlation tracker and a centroid tracker. The dual mode tracker subsequently provides a feedback signal to a proportional navigation system or other guidance/control system for directing the flight path of a munition.Type: GrantFiled: August 28, 1990Date of Patent: August 23, 1994Assignee: Northrop Grumman CorporationInventors: James J. Reis, Anthony L. Luk, Antonio B. Lucero, David D. Garber
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Patent number: 5339305Abstract: The correlation speed and storage capacity of an optical disk-based correlator is enhanced by employing a thick (several hundred micron) photo- polymeric film (or other thick holographic media) on the disk as the recording media to permit volume holography and angular multiplexing of holograms in each spot on the disk. For example, if 100 holograms are multiplexed at one spot, 100 1-dimensional correlation functions can be read in parallel off of the disk while illuminating it with a single input image. The diffraction of the image beam by the recorded holographic patterns occurs at the holograms in the disk.Type: GrantFiled: August 14, 1992Date of Patent: August 16, 1994Assignee: Northrop Grumman CorporationInventors: Kevin R. Curtis, Demetri Psaltis
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Patent number: 5339259Abstract: A continuous wave ultrasonic tracking system using an ultrasonic transmitter acoustically radiating a continuous wave ultrasonic transmitted signal and an ultrasonic receiver detecting the transmitted signal as a received signal. The system mixes the transmitted and received signals to create an interference pattern characterized by interference fringes, counts the number of the fringes by which the pattern changes with respect to a fixed point and stores the number as a number of wavelengths of the displacement between the transmitter and receiver, interpolates a location of the fixed point between successive ones of the interference fringes as a fraction of a wavelength and stores the fraction of a wavelength and computing the displacement by combining the number of wavelengths and the fractional number of wavelengths.Type: GrantFiled: July 10, 1992Date of Patent: August 16, 1994Assignee: Northrop Grumman CorporationInventors: Samuel C. Puma, John B. Sinacori, Yorke J. Brown
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Patent number: 5339287Abstract: An acoustic sensor for use in a typical atmospheric condition, which contains both winds and turbulence, such as a wind and turbulence encountered on the exterior surface of a moving airborne flight vehicle includes a probe housing having a streamlined shape and a set of indentations in the exterior surface thereof extending inwardly located at a particular longitudinal location, radial airflow passages nested in respective ones of the concave indentations, the passages merging at a central manifold of the passages, wherein the particular longitudinal location is such as to minimize noise attributable to fluctuations in the wind in a longitudinal direction, and wherein the concave indentations have indentation depths such as to minimize noise attributable to wind transverse to the probe.Type: GrantFiled: April 20, 1993Date of Patent: August 16, 1994Assignee: Northrop Grumman CorporationInventor: Andrew B. Bauer
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Patent number: 5336748Abstract: Silane polymer coating compositions which have excellent bonding properties for metallic surfaces and which make such surfaces highly resistant to corrosion. The compositions are formed by anhydrously reacting an epoxy trialkoxy silane with a primary amino trialkoxy silane in a stoichiometric molar ratio which provides one epoxy group for reaction with each primary amino hydrogen site to form the silane polymer coating composition. The composition is applied to the metal surface, and is hydrolyzed and dehydrated in situ to crosslink thereon and bond to the surface to form the corrosion-resistant coating.Type: GrantFiled: July 8, 1993Date of Patent: August 9, 1994Assignee: Northrop CorporationInventor: Nicholas T. Castellucci
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Patent number: 5328540Abstract: A mechanized lay up assembly line for composite structures has a tool delivery station having a plurality of rollers on its surface for moving tools across the surface. Adjacent to the tool delivery station is a work station. The work station includes a work surface. The work surface has a plurality of rollers that move from a position wherein the rollers extend above the work surface to support a tool above the work surface to a retracted position where the rollers descend below the work surface such that the tool is supported on the work surface. The mechanized lay up assembly line further includes a debulking diaphragm that moves toward and away from the work surface and a vacuum system for evacuating the space between the diaphragm and the work surface. Tools are moved from the delivery station to the work station with the work station rollers extended. When a tool is positioned on the work station its rollers are retracted to position the tool firmly on the working surface.Type: GrantFiled: March 6, 1992Date of Patent: July 12, 1994Assignee: Northrop CorporationInventors: Colin G. Clayton, Frank R. Chang
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Patent number: 5326206Abstract: Method and assembly for producing shear-resistant attachment between a prefabricated top plate having a plurality of preformed bolt passage holes and a support member having a corresponding plurality of bolt-receiving holes which may be slightly out of alignment with the bolt passage holes in the top plate. The bolt passage holes are oversize and have conical walls, and the bolts have a rounded undersurface which makes line contact with the conical wall when each bolt is tightened into a nut or floating nut plate aligned and/or attached at the undersurface of the support member.Type: GrantFiled: April 19, 1993Date of Patent: July 5, 1994Assignee: Northrop CorporationInventor: Jack W. Moore
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Patent number: 5326140Abstract: A submerged panel latch having an eccentric cam rotatable in the plane of the panel near the panel outer surface and accessible to the user, a latch rotor engaged by the cam and rotatable in a plane perpendicular to that of the cam, inward facing strikers on facing edges of a pair of facing panels, at least one of which is removable at the opposite edge thereof, and concentric openings in said pair of strikers which are concentric and through which said latch rotor is extendable in the closed or locked position of the panels and from which it is withdrawn in the unlocked position.Type: GrantFiled: April 12, 1993Date of Patent: July 5, 1994Assignee: Northrop CorporationInventor: James F. Randall
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Patent number: 5325106Abstract: A scrollable spatial light modulator--or SLM--provides non-destructively transfer and display of an analog signal, which may include multiple levels of gray scale information, for high speed analog optical processing. Each pixel in the scrollable SLM consists of a metal-oxide-semiconductor--or MOS--transistor and four MOS capacitors in a four-phase charge-coupled device--or CCD--array. Two of the MOS capacitors in each pixel are used for charge storage while the other two are used to implement charge transfer. An MOS transistor used to control the gate of one of the charge storage MOS capacitors is clocked to float only when the charge signal is being stored therein and then drives a pixel of the liquid crystal display, such as a ferroelectric liquid crystal display to encode a frame of data onto a light beam as an image.Type: GrantFiled: January 27, 1992Date of Patent: June 28, 1994Assignee: Northrop CorporationInventor: Ali Bahraman
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Patent number: 5325174Abstract: A laser gyroscope is provided that utilizes a single frequency shifter, in the form of a Bragg cell, to adjust the frequencies of counter-rotating optical signals in a thin film waveguide to achieve resonance along the optical path encountered by each of the signals. The system also utilizes two voltage to frequency convertors, each of which outputs an RF signal to a respective frequency shifter. Each voltage to frequency convertor is modulated by a modulation signal that includes a DC component and an RF signal. The single frequency shifter approach results in fewer required components for proper operation of the thin film laser gyroscope. Redundant back-up components can be added to the gyroscope to guard against the event of a component failure. Alternately, the laser gyroscope is inherently more tolerable of low fabrication yield because of the redundancies.Type: GrantFiled: June 23, 1992Date of Patent: June 28, 1994Assignee: Northrop CorporationInventor: Joseph J. Danko
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Patent number: 5322243Abstract: A maneuvering system for a flight vehicle rotates a lifting aerodynamic surface of the flight vehicle about an axis parallel with a direction of flight of the vehicle in a rotational direction corresponding to the desired change of flight direction to which the vehicle is to be steered, while maintaining attitude stability of the flight vehicle by altering other aerodynamic surfaces of the vehicle.Type: GrantFiled: February 1, 1993Date of Patent: June 21, 1994Assignee: Northrop CorporationInventor: David R. Stoy
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Patent number: 5318018Abstract: An advanced aircrew protection system comprising a helmet assembly adapted to sustain a full pneumatic pressure within the helmet adjacent to the head of the wearer; a suit assembly adapted to sustain a pressure adjacent to selected parts of the body of the wearer; a neck shroud operatively coupled with the helmet assembly and the suit assembly and adapted to pneumatically isolate the helmet assembly from the suit assembly; and controller adapted to independently supply fluid under pressure to the helmet assembly and to the suit assembly. Within the helmet is a dual compartment for an independent supply of fluid to an oral nasal mask separate from the remainder of the helmet assembly.Type: GrantFiled: December 18, 1991Date of Patent: June 7, 1994Assignee: Northrop CorporationInventors: Samuel C. Puma, Edwin G. Drumheller, Darold B. Cummings
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Patent number: D362262Type: GrantFiled: September 1, 1994Date of Patent: September 12, 1995Inventor: Philip Kubicki