Patents Represented by Attorney, Agent or Law Firm W. H. Meise
  • Patent number: 5573742
    Abstract: A process and apparatus for making high purity aluminum nitride from organometallic aluminum, such as an alkylaluminum compound. A gaseous alkylaluminum compound and gaseous ammonia are introduced into a heated reaction zone where the gases are mixed and high purity aluminum nitride is produced. The high purity aluminum nitride is collected in the form of a powder or deposited as a thick, dense layer on an appropriate substrate mounted in the reaction chamber. A carrier gas such as hydrogen gas, may be used to conduct the alkylaluminum compound from a suitable reservoir containing liquid alkylaluminum compound to the reaction chamber. A preferred alkylaluminum compound is triethylaluminum.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 29, 1987
    Date of Patent: November 12, 1996
    Assignee: Martin Marietta Corporation
    Inventor: Joseph J. Gebhardt
  • Patent number: 5566150
    Abstract: A multitrack optical disk has two or more circular or spiral tracks, which are recorded or played back in simultaneous sets for high data rates. Tracking is accomplished by sets of first and second tracking pads, which lie partially on and partially off the track paths. The amount of inter-track space required to accommodate the track pads is reduced by placing the overlap of the tracking pads in the same inter-track space, and by tracking any additional simultaneous tracks in excess of two by mechanical coupling with the first two.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 26, 1994
    Date of Patent: October 15, 1996
    Assignee: Martin Marietta Corporation
    Inventor: Charles W. Reno
  • Patent number: 5566382
    Abstract: A SAR radar has an optical processor which uses an electrical-signal-to-light modulator. The modulator includes a tapped delay line which may be either analog or digital, and the signals tapped from the delay line are applied to an array of temporary storage elements, which in the case of analog signals may be a capacitive sample-and-hold, or for digital signals may include storage registers. In order to improve the signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) by comparison with a processor using an acoustic modulator, the signals tapped from the delay line are sampled at a display sampling rate, which is very low by comparison with the signal sampling rate or the highest frequency of interest, and the sampled signals are held until the next following display rate pulse. The signals held in the temporary storage elements are applied to the modulator elements, so that the optical pattern remains fixed for relatively long periods of time during which the optical processing can integrate photons for improved SNR.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 11, 1995
    Date of Patent: October 15, 1996
    Assignee: Martin Marietta Corp.
    Inventors: Terrance L. Worchesky, Kenneth J. Ritter, Robert J. Martin, Barry L. Lane
  • Patent number: 5552633
    Abstract: A three-dimensional array (10) of semiconductor chips (24, 124) includes stacked 2D high density interconnect (HDI) modules (12, 14) held by adhesive (16). Each HDI module has a ceramic substrate (20, 120) with a cavity (22, 122) dimensioned to accommodate a chip. An interconnect sheet (28, 128) has a conductor pattern (30, 130) and vias (32, 132) which interconnect the chips of each HDI module. Thermal conduction from the upper module (12) to the lower module (14) is inhibited by the low thermal conduction of the lower interconnect sheet (128), tending to raise the chip temperature. Thermal conduction is improved by thermally conductive posts (44) extending between upper (20) and lower (120) substrates through apertures (140) in the interconnect sheet (128). If the posts (44) are electrically conductive, they may be used for electrical interconnections among modules of the 3D array.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 6, 1995
    Date of Patent: September 3, 1996
    Assignee: Martin Marietta Corporation
    Inventor: Shanti S. Sharma
  • Patent number: 5546421
    Abstract: A communications station (10) couples a bidirectional input-output signal path (16') to two unidirectional signal paths; a transmit signal path (12') and a receive signal path (14'), using a controllable hybrid (20). A feedback control system in the station minimizes the amount of transmit signal appearing at the receive output port (24) of the hybrid (20). The control system spreads the spectrum of a pilot signal (40) by means of a biphase modulator (46) and a pseudorandom generator (42) to produce a spread-spectrum pilot, which is added, in a summer 30, to the transmit signal. The spread-spectrum pilot signal covers the bandwidth of the information signal, and is reflected in an amount and with a phase which depends upon the relative impedance presented to the hybrid (20) by the bidirectional signal path (16').
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 22, 1994
    Date of Patent: August 13, 1996
    Assignee: Martin Marietta Corp.
    Inventors: Philip C. Basile, James E. Thompson, Jr., David Kline, Gary E. Toner
  • Patent number: 5543809
    Abstract: A dual-polarized antenna includes a planar line or surface array of reradiating elements of two different polarizations. Each reradiating element in one embodiment is a short-circuited vertical or horizontal dipole. The vertical and horizontal dipoles may be collocated on the array to form crossed short-circuited dipoles. The elements of each polarization form an array separate from the elements of the other polarization. Within each of the two separate arrays, the 1/.lambda. of each reradiator is adjusted to provide a phase shift which causes a collimated beam incident on the array to result in reradiation or "reflection" of energy in the form of a beam converging at a focal point. Therefore, each planar reradiator array acts as a parabolic reflector with a particular focal point. The focal points for the vertical and horizontal arrays are different, and a feed of the appropriate polarization is located at each of the two focal points.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 9, 1992
    Date of Patent: August 6, 1996
    Assignee: Martin Marietta Corp.
    Inventor: Charles E. Profera, Jr.
  • Patent number: 5528295
    Abstract: A color television camera includes a panchromatic light sensor such as a CCD imager. Light from a scene to be imaged is filtered by an electronically controlled light filter such as an etalon, which is scanned from color to color at the field rate, so that the image for each field is generated by a different color. The periodic spectral line or spectral band response of a single etalon is improved by a cascade of two etalons with different periodicity, which pass only a single spectral line or band. When an RGB color sequence is used, a complete color signal frame is generated in three fields. The imager may be operated at a field rate higher than the standard field rate, such as 90 Hz. for use with conventional 30 Hz. color frame rate, and a memory may be coupled to the output of the imager to store the three-field sequence of signals which occurs during each standard color frame, so that a complete color signal is available during each standard color frame.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 28, 1994
    Date of Patent: June 18, 1996
    Assignee: Martin Marietta Corp.
    Inventor: Harvey L. Wagner
  • Patent number: 5525945
    Abstract: A notch filter includes a directional coupler (16) with an input port (17a), coupled output port (17b), coupled 0.degree. (17d) and direct 90.degree. (17c) ports. A cylindrical dielectric resonator (40) is supported by a spacer (58) above a ground plane (14) and dielectric substrate (12). A first microstrip transmission line includes a strip conductor (22) coupled at one end to the coupled 0.degree. port, and extending parallel to a tangent to the edge of the resonator at a central plane (44), terminating in an open-circuit (226). A second transmission line includes a strip conductor (24) coupled to the direct 90.degree. port (17c) and extending parallel to the first transmission line, on the other side of the resonator. The first and second transmission lines each have an electrical length .lambda./4 between the central plane (44) and their open-circuit terminations, to reflect a high current to the plane.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 27, 1994
    Date of Patent: June 11, 1996
    Assignee: Martin Marietta Corp.
    Inventors: Mark C. Chiappetta, John S. Daukas
  • Patent number: 5520359
    Abstract: A spacecraft (8) includes a movable appendage such as solar panels (12) operated by a stepping motor (28) driven by pulses (311). In order to reduce vibration andor attitude error, the drive pulses are generated by a clock down-counter (312) with variable count ratio. Predetermined desired clock ratios are stored in selectable memories (314a-d), and the selected ratio (R) is coupled to a comparator (330) together with the current ratio (C). An up-down counter (340) establishes the current count-down ratio by counting toward the desired ratio under the control of the comparator; thus, a step change of solar panel speed never occurs. When a direction change is commanded, a flag signal generator (350) disables the selectable memories, and enables a further store (360), which generates a count ratio representing a very slow solar panel rotational rate, so that the rotational rate always slows to a low value before direction is changed. The principles of the invention are applicable to any movable appendage.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 2, 1994
    Date of Patent: May 28, 1996
    Assignee: Martin Marietta Corporation
    Inventors: Tamir R. Merhav, Michael T. Festa, John B. Stetson, Jr.
  • Patent number: 5500621
    Abstract: A travelling-wave tube (TWT) for a satellite communication system includes a cathode current regulator which compares a sensed I.sub.K signal with a cathode current reference to form an cathode current error signal, and controls the cathode current in response to the cathode current error signal. Helix arc protection is provided by a helix current shut-down, which compares the helix current with a particular reference, and shuts the TWT supply down when helix current flows. Desirable high efficiency TWTs have a small input drive range between maximum TWT output and a defocussed condition, in which beam current flows in the helix. Sudden changes in path attenuation may result in an RF overdrive condition, and cause helix current flow, and undesirably shut down the TWT. A helix current limiter senses the helix current, and compares it with a reference which represents less helix current than that which causes shutdown, to produce a helix current error signal.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 3, 1995
    Date of Patent: March 19, 1996
    Assignee: Martin Marietta Corp.
    Inventors: Allen Katz, Herbert J. Wolkstein, James J. Meighan, III
  • Patent number: 5488504
    Abstract: A device for converting a set of electronic signals that represent an image into a coherent image includes a two-dimensional array of asymmetric Fabry-Perot (ASFP), quantum-well-based optical modulators connected on a pixel-by-pixel basis to a two-dimensional array of drive circuits located on an integrated circuit. Electronic signals received by the integrated circuit cause the pixel drive circuits to change a bias voltage applied across the optical modulator section and, thereby, change the optical properties of the optical modulator section of the device. The two-dimensional array can be used to impart intensity-only, phase-only, or phase-and-intensity variations onto a beam of coherent laser light incident on the array. This coherent image can be used with other optical elements to form optical processing machines and optical storage devices.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 20, 1993
    Date of Patent: January 30, 1996
    Assignee: Martin Marietta Corp.
    Inventors: Terrance L. Worchesky, Kenneth J. Ritter
  • Patent number: 5483039
    Abstract: An arrangement for butt-welding cylindrical sections of large, thin-wall tanks includes a rotatable mandrel with side-by-side sets of radial position adjusters. Each set of adjusters bears on one of the tank sections adjacent the seam, to prevent the sections from sagging out-of-round. The mandrel rotates relative to the welder, so that a continuous seam is formed. A purge chamber is fixed in position behind the seam at the weld head, and is flushed with inert gas. The purge chamber includes a two-sided structure which is contiguous with the cylindrical sections and a circumferential vane to form an open-ended tube-like structure, through which the radial position adjusters pass as the mandrel and cylindrical workpiece sections rotate. The tube-like structure is formed into a chamber by a plurality of movable gates which are controlled to maintain a seal while allowing adjusters to progress through the purge chamber.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 19, 1995
    Date of Patent: January 9, 1996
    Assignee: Martin Marietta Corp.
    Inventor: Robert L. Gallagher
  • Patent number: 5481234
    Abstract: The electrical length of a strip transmission line structure is adjusted by adding conductive projections from the ground planar conductors which extend in depth toward the strip conductor and in length along the strip conductor. These projections may preferably be formed by inward deformation of the ground planes at the desired locations. In strip transmission lines having the strip conductor positioned between two ground planes, projections are preferably added in aligned pairs with each ground plane providing one of the projections of the pair.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 19, 1983
    Date of Patent: January 2, 1996
    Assignee: Martin Marietta Corp.
    Inventors: Norman R. Landry, Edward J. Kent
  • Patent number: 5481270
    Abstract: A method and apparatus for identifying a remote target includes a transmitter for transmitting pulses of energy toward the target for generating echo signals, and a receiver for receiving the echo signals, and for generating received signals representing the target, noise and clutter. The received signals are applied through a plurality of cascaded channels, each including a Doppler filter cascaded with a multiplier, each also including range sidelobe suppression, for, in each of the cascaded channels, narrowband filtering the signals passing therethrough about a controllable center frequency, and for, if necessary, converting the signals passing therethrough to baseband, for thereby applying one of a plurality of Doppler filtered baseband signals to the input of each of the range sidelobe suppressors of each of the cascaded channels. The power of the Doppler filtered baseband signals in each range bin is evaluated for determining the frequency at which the spectral density is greatest.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 4, 1994
    Date of Patent: January 2, 1996
    Assignee: Martin Marietta Corporation
    Inventors: Harry Urkowitz, Nicholas J. Bucci, Jerome E. Freedman
  • Patent number: 5479678
    Abstract: A hinge includes a first clevis (30), defining a vee-block support (12) and a first limiter surface (44, 46, 48). A cylindrical hinge shaft is supported by the vee-block (12). A second clevis (140) is affixed to the shaft, whereby the second clevis may rotate in response to torques. The second clevis has a limiter surface (148) which coacts with the first limiter to limit rotation of the shaft and second clevis past the deployed state. The second clevis (140) has a cam follower (158) at a predetermined distance from the axis of rotation (2). A cam (100, 104) affixed to the first clevis (30) rotates about a cam axis (3'). The deployed-state engagement between the cam and the follower snugs one end of the shaft into the vee-block, while the rotation limiters snug the other end. A rotational driver (50, 54, 70, 75, 90, 110) urges the cam (100, 104) to rotate in a direction which tends to move the second clevis (140) from the stowed state toward the deployed state.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 21, 1995
    Date of Patent: January 2, 1996
    Assignee: Martin Marietta Corp.
    Inventors: David G. Reed, Philip Olikara
  • Patent number: 5473122
    Abstract: A passive damping mechanism for a panel member in which a bonding layer is disposed on each side of the panel, a damping layer is disposed on each of the two bonding layers, and a constraining layer is disposed on each of the two damping layers. Each of the above-mentioned layers is coextensive with the respective panel surfaces to which it is attached. The bonding layers are preferably made of an aramid fiber material. The damping layers are preferably made of a viscoelastic material. The constraining layers are preferably made of an aluminum-graphite metal matrix composite material. In addition, the coefficient of thermal expansion of each bonding layer should match well with that of each constraining layer.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 4, 1993
    Date of Patent: December 5, 1995
    Assignee: Martin Marietta Corporation
    Inventors: Srinivas Kodiyalam, Clyde V. Stahle, Jr., Dennis H. Hill, John D. Molnar, John A. Chionchio
  • Patent number: 5459474
    Abstract: An active array antenna, which may be used for radar, includes antenna elements (antelements) supported in a two-dimensional array. The fronts of the elements are protected by a cover. In order to allow easy repair, each column of antelements is associated with a slide-in carrier which simultaneously mates with all antelements of a column. Each carrier has a transmit-receive (TR) module for each antelement with which it mates, and a column beamformer. Each carrier also has logic modules and power supplies for the TR modules. The total width of each slide-in carrier with its TR modules, beamformer, logic and power supplies, is less than or equal to the column-to-column spacing. Each carrier can be slid out from the rear to expose all the active components for each column of antelements, so maintenance can be performed without environmental exposure.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 22, 1994
    Date of Patent: October 17, 1995
    Assignee: Martin Marietta Corporation
    Inventors: Joseph A. Mattioli, Ashok K. Agrawal, Norman R. Landry
  • Patent number: 5451858
    Abstract: A spacecraft (10) includes N paralleled power converters (24a, 24b . . . ) for producing current pulses in response to converter synchronizing pulses. The current pulses are integrated (28) to produce an operating direct voltage. The synchronizing pulses are produced in a recurrent cycle by a synchronizer (30). The synchronizer includes a voltage divider (320) with equal series-connected elements (324a, 324b . . . ), each of which is paralleled by a shorting switch (330a, 330b . . . ). A sawtooth signal generator (310) produces a sawtooth signal (312), which is applied in common to each of a plurality of comparators (332a, 332b . . . ). The voltage divider (320) is connected across a reference voltage (318), to produce a plurality of reference voltages at the taps (328a, 328b). Each comparator (332) compares the sawtooth ramp (314) with one of the reference voltages, so that the comparators trigger in sequence as the ramp rises. The comparators trigger at times corresponding to equal phase increments of 360.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 2, 1993
    Date of Patent: September 19, 1995
    Assignee: Martin Marietta Corp.
    Inventors: Jeffrey L. Van Duyne, William J. Laughton
  • Patent number: 5452127
    Abstract: A Fabry-Perot etalon (310) has a cavity (12) occupied by an electric-field variable index of refraction material (22). The cavity is flanked by a pair of parallel mirrors (14), at least one of which is partially reflecting. At least one of the supporting substrates (18l) has deposited thereon a light polarizing field electrode (316l) which includes a plurality of mutually parallel, spaced apart electrical conductors (392) which define gaps (394). The electrical conductors are mutually interconnected by bus conductors (390), and may be connected by lead conductors (37) to an external voltage source, for generating the desired electric field across the cavity.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 16, 1994
    Date of Patent: September 19, 1995
    Assignee: Martin Marietta Corporation
    Inventor: Harvey L. Wagner
  • Patent number: 5451962
    Abstract: A capacitance multiplier/regulator (FIG. 1) stores charge at high voltage across a capacitor (22,32), and capacitance-multiplies current to a load (100) by step-down transformers (26,36), controlled switches (24,34), and rectifiers (28,38). The switch pairs (24a,24b;34a,34b) each switch in antiphase, but the switching phase between the pairs is controlled (FIG. 5) in a feedback manner to controllably generate a voltage across a transformer primary winding (14.sub.p), which couples a feedback-controlled alternating voltage across secondary winding (14.sub.s). The alternating voltage is added to the unregulated voltage by a rectifier (18,20), so the bus voltage is controllably greater than the unregulated input voltage. The feedback controls either the bus voltage or the load voltage. Stress on the switches is reduced by preventing capacitor recharge during a load pulse.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 26, 1994
    Date of Patent: September 19, 1995
    Assignee: Martin Marietta Corporation
    Inventor: Robert L. Steigerwald