Patents Assigned to Army Research Laboratory
  • Publication number: 20140023553
    Abstract: A corrosion prevention and control composition and method comprises combining primarily two-component polyurethane foam formed by reacting polyols with an isocyanate compound, and a 2 to 10 percent by weight of either an organic or inorganic gas-phase corrosion inhibitor. The closed cell foam provides a barrier protection for the underlying corrodible surface, while the inhibitor protects the metal from the absorbed moisture vapor, thereby preventing corrosion from occurring at the foam/metal interface. The resulting foam and inhibitor composition maintains better adhesion to the underlying corrodible structure in corrosive environments.
    Type: Application
    Filed: November 5, 2012
    Publication date: January 23, 2014
    Applicant: U.S. Army Research Laboratory ATTN: RDRL-LOC-I
    Inventor: U.S. Army Research Laboratory ATTN: RDRL-LO
  • Publication number: 20130341492
    Abstract: A protective device for an imager which is contained within a housing and in which the imager is aligned with an opening in the housing. The protective device includes a cover which overlies the housing opening and is manually detachably secured to the housing by three or more resilient clips. A plurality of openings are formed through the cover to enable operation of the imager.
    Type: Application
    Filed: August 29, 2013
    Publication date: December 26, 2013
    Applicant: U.S. Army Research Laboratory ATTN: RDRL-LOC-I
    Inventors: Richard L. Tober, Stephen R. McFarlane
  • Publication number: 20130342078
    Abstract: A method and apparatus for a layered piezoelectric actuator comprising: a first conductive layer and second conductive layer disposed on a first piezoelectric layer. The apparatus further comprising a third conductive layer and fourth conductive layer disposed on a second piezoelectric layer. Further, adhesive is disposed between the second conductive layer and third conductive layer, wherein the conductive layers further comprise a bending area and non-bending area. The non-bending area comprises the mounting area and connection area The connection area further comprises the connection points, opening to access the connection point of adjacent layer and overlap area, providing the stability/robustness of stack during the fabrication, adhering and exploitation of the bending actuator.
    Type: Application
    Filed: August 27, 2013
    Publication date: December 26, 2013
    Applicant: U.S. Army Research Laboratory ATTN: RDRL-LOC-I
    Inventor: Leonid A. Beresnev
  • Publication number: 20130315590
    Abstract: An apparatus for generating a frequency spectrum of an RF signal comprising a gate switch for generating a series of pulses from a laser of wavelength lambda modulated by an input RE signal, a first fiber optical loop for circulating a first percentage of a first pulse of the series of pulses from the gate switch, for a predetermined number of cycles n where each cycle takes time t1, a second fiber optical loop for conducting a second percentage of the first pulse for predetermined number of cycles “k”, where each cycle takes time t2, where t2*k=t1*n, a first switch with a first state for coupling the first pulse from the gate switch to a coupler, the coupler coupling the first pulse into the first fiber optical loop and tapping replicas of the pulse from the first fiber optical loop, and a second state for coupling the second percentage of the first pulse to the coupler to increase intensity of the tapped replica pulses, a processor for correlating the replicas of the pulse with each other to produce a set o
    Type: Application
    Filed: July 31, 2013
    Publication date: November 28, 2013
    Applicant: U.S. Army Research Laboratory ATTN: RDRL-LOC-I
    Inventor: Weimin Zhou
  • Publication number: 20130293429
    Abstract: A method and apparatus for providing multiple functions using nanotube threads comprising: a first nanotube thread and a second nanotube thread, the first nanotube thread and the second nanotube thread arranged to form a mesh, wherein the first nanotube thread further comprises a measurable invariant property and the second nanotube thread comprises a measurable variant property.
    Type: Application
    Filed: November 28, 2012
    Publication date: November 7, 2013
    Applicant: U.S. Army Research Laboratory ATTN: RDRL-LOC-I
    Inventors: Steven D. Keller, Amir I. Zaghloul
  • Publication number: 20130241787
    Abstract: A planar antenna comprising: a substrate, a resonant element generating an electromagnetic wave, a plurality of parallel, spaced apart conductive strips on the substrate, wherein conductive strips form collinear rows of at least two strips that are physically separated by a slot to guide the electromagnetic wave in a specific direction.
    Type: Application
    Filed: November 28, 2012
    Publication date: September 19, 2013
    Applicant: U.S. Army Research Laboratory ATTN: RDRL-LOC-I
    Inventors: William O. Coburn, Amir I. Zaghloul
  • Publication number: 20130244710
    Abstract: A method and system for reception of electromagnetic waves in which interference with radio frequencies of other electronics devices occurs comprising; at least one transmitter for transmitting electromagnetic radiation at a wide range of frequencies; at least one receiver fix receiving the received signal comprising the first electromagnetic radiation and RF interfering signal data; a first memory portion for storing transmitted signal waveforms; a second memory portion for storing RF interfering signal data; a switch for periodically allowing the RF interfering signal data to enter the second memory portion from the receiver; the at least one processor operating to process and compare the received, signal containing RE signal data and first electromagnetic radiation by matching the received signal against data relating to the transmitted signal waveforms from the first memory portion and RF interfering signal data from the second memory portion, and extract the RF interfering signal data.
    Type: Application
    Filed: May 9, 2013
    Publication date: September 19, 2013
    Applicant: U.S. Army Research Laboratory ATTN: RDRL-LOC-1
    Inventor: U.S. Army Research Laboratory ATTN: RDRL-LOC-1
  • Publication number: 20130214984
    Abstract: An electromagnetic bandgap structure comprising a progressive cascade of a plurality of patterns of cells. The cells of each pattern are dimensioned so that each pattern has a reflection phase response centered at a different, but closely-spaced, frequency compared with the reflection phase response of an adjacently positioned pattern, so that the combined reflection phase response of the plurality of patterns provides a continuous wideband operational range.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 13, 2012
    Publication date: August 22, 2013
    Applicant: U.S. Army Research Laboratory ATTN: RDRL-LOC-I
    Inventor: U.S. Army Research Laboratory ATTN: RDRL-LOC-I
  • Publication number: 20130198913
    Abstract: An apparatus for scanning over a surface of an arbitrarily sized sample in magnetic resonance force microscopy comprising a cantilever for holding a magnetic particle at the cantilever tip, an RF antenna, positioned around the cantilever, for emitting an RF magnetic field across a portion of the sample causing spin of particles in the sample to reverse attracting and opposing the magnetic particle at the cantilever tip, an optical fiber, positioned close to the cantilever tip, for measuring displacements of the cantilever tip where the RF antenna, cantilever, magnetic particle and optical fiber are in fixed positions relative to each other and the sample is positionable according to a sample stage.
    Type: Application
    Filed: January 30, 2012
    Publication date: August 1, 2013
    Applicant: U.S. Army Research Laboratory
    Inventor: Doran Smith
  • Publication number: 20130148980
    Abstract: A system and method for optimizing signal recognition in a light communication system by approximately maximizing the minimum distance between received constellation points; the method comprising identifying the constellation region containing points for transmitting symbols, identifying channel impairments, transforming the constellation region according to the channel impairments into a constellation region of potential received symbols, using signal processing circuitry to apply an algorithm that operates to maximize the minimum distance between constellation points to obtain a symbol constellation in the receiver constellation region, and inverting the transformation to obtain the designed transmitted-symbol constellation. The system comprises signal processing circuitry for performing a preferred methodology.
    Type: Application
    Filed: November 14, 2012
    Publication date: June 13, 2013
    Applicant: U.S. Army Research Laboratory ATTN: RDRL-LOC-I
    Inventor: U.S. Army Research Laboratory ATTN: RDRL-LO
  • Publication number: 20130145330
    Abstract: A method for designing a photodetector comprising an array of pixels: selecting at a material composition for the photodetector; determining a configuration of at least one pixel in the array of pixels using a computer simulation, each pixel comprising an active region and a diffractive region, and a photodetector/air interface through which light enters, the computer simulation operating to process different configurations of the pixel to determine an optimal configuration for a predetermined wavelength or wavelength range occurring when waves reflected by the diffractive element form a constructive interference pattern inside the active region to thereby increase the quantum efficiency of the photodetector. An infrared photodetector produced by the method.
    Type: Application
    Filed: January 18, 2013
    Publication date: June 6, 2013
    Applicant: U.S. Army Research Laboratory
    Inventor: U.S. Army Research Laboratory
  • Patent number: 7704644
    Abstract: A method for fabricating three-dimensional photonic crystal structures includes providing a layer of photosensitive material; introducing a laser beams into the material; reintroducing the laser beams into the photosensitive material during a second exposure; combining results from at least the first and second exposures to produce a three-dimensionally periodic pattern in the photosensitive material. A related system includes a laser source; a grating array having a plurality of diffraction gratings located thereon; a mask plate located on a photoresist layer and arranged in registration with the grating array; a rotating shutter arranged between the grating array and the laser source, said rotating shutter being suitable for periodically blocking light from the laser source; wherein each of the diffraction gratings is positioned and oriented so as to converge all first-order diffracted spots to a common point lying in a plane of a back side of the mask plate.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 25, 2006
    Date of Patent: April 27, 2010
    Assignees: University of Delaware, Army Research Laboratory
    Inventors: Garrett Schneider, Eric D. Wetzel, Dennis W. Prather
  • Publication number: 20070041075
    Abstract: A portable acousto-optical (AO) spectrometer system comprised of at least one AO crystal cell device specially designed for cancellation of side-lobe noise at a desired tuned wavelength of operation. Each AO crystal cell device has a transducer attached and forms an AO tunable filter (AOTF) and forms part of a photo-head assembly. The system can include an optical fiber link between the AO spectrometer photo-head assembly and additional features such as an optical alignment coupling attachment that couple an excitation source such as a laser that operates in either pulse or continuous mode, a probing fiber that provides a hand-held member that can emit a source radiation and in turn observe radiation reflected from an observed sample. There are two embodiment of the AO crystal cell device. Either embodiment of the AO crystal cell design can be used in the system, providing a vibration-insensitive AO spectrometer instrument having high sensitivity, accuracy and resolution capabilities.
    Type: Application
    Filed: August 18, 2005
    Publication date: February 22, 2007
    Applicant: US Army Research Laboratory
    Inventors: Neelam Gupta, Vladislov Pustovoit
  • Publication number: 20060159369
    Abstract: This invention presents a super-resolution image reconstruction from a sequence of aliased imagery. The sub-pixel shifts (displacement) among the images are unknown due to uncontrolled natural jitter of the imager. A correlation method is utilized to estimate sub-pixel shifts between each low resolution aliased image with respect to a reference image. An error-energy reduction algorithm is derived to reconstruct the high-resolution alias-free output image. The main feature of this proposed error-energy reduction algorithm is that we treat the spatial samples from low resolution images that possess unknown and irregular (uncontrolled) sub-pixel shifts as a set of constraints to populate an over-sampled (sampled above the desired output bandwidth) processing array. The estimated sub-pixel locations of these samples and their values constitute a spatial domain constraint.
    Type: Application
    Filed: January 19, 2005
    Publication date: July 20, 2006
    Applicant: U.S. Army Research Laboratory
    Inventor: Shiqiong Young
  • Publication number: 20050242272
    Abstract: Methods and apparatus for generating a code-multiplexed readout value of photocurrents for a photo-detector array of cells are disclosed. Readout values are determined using a multiplexer and current amplifier for each cell and a current-to-voltage converter for each row of cells. The multiplexer multiplexes a photocurrent in an electrical domain for a respective cell using a code and generates electric currents responsive to the photocurrent. The current amplifier amplifies the electric currents. The current-to-voltage converter for each row generates the readout value for that row of the array responsive to the amplified electric currents.
    Type: Application
    Filed: April 13, 2005
    Publication date: November 3, 2005
    Applicant: U.S. Army Research Laboratory
    Inventors: William Lawler, Barry Stann, William Ruff, Jorge Garcia, Fouad Kiamilev
  • Publication number: 20050221418
    Abstract: A method and system is presented for the detection of bacterial endospores down to limits of less than 500 CFU/mL. The method is based on the presence of a marker compound in bacterial endospores, dipicolinic acid (dpa). When complexed with Tb and excited in the UV range or by a laser source, the dpa enhances the photoluminescence emission of Tb by several orders of magnitude. A method is presented that eliminates interference from other biological materials and chemicals, thereby permitting only bacterial endospores to result in a positive response. The presence of phosphate or organophosphate ions will reduces the observability of detection. Accordingly, the present invention overcomes this problem through the addition of AlCl3. The present invention provides methods for enhanced the release of dpa, involving both mechanical and chemical methods, which results in at least a 200-fold increase in dpa release over the prior art.
    Type: Application
    Filed: April 6, 2004
    Publication date: October 6, 2005
    Applicant: U.S. Army Research Laboratory
    Inventors: Nicholas Fell, Paul Pellegrino, James Gillespie
  • Publication number: 20050179893
    Abstract: Aerosol particle analyzer (APA) for measuring the amount of analyte in airborne particle is described. The APA uses an analysis liquid. When this analysis liquid is mixed with the particles, an optical property of the analysis liquid (CDAL) varies according to the amount of the analyte in the particles. A charged droplet of the analysis liquid is levitated. Airborne particles are drawn into the instrument and given a charge that is opposite that of the CDAL, and made to flow near the CDAL so that electrostatic forces greatly increase the probability that the CDAL and charged particles will combine. Then the CDAL is ejected into a horizontally oriented linear quadrupole that is in an airtight container, except for a small orifice to let the CDAL enter. The CDAL is levitated in a high humidity environment so that it evaporates slowly, so that there is time for the reaction between the analyte, if any, and the CDAL can take place, and so that the optical property, typically fluorescence, can be measured.
    Type: Application
    Filed: February 14, 2004
    Publication date: August 18, 2005
    Applicant: U.S. Army Research Laboratory
    Inventor: Steven Hill
  • Patent number: 6918973
    Abstract: In accordance with a preferred embodiment of the invention, an alloy or other composite material is provided formed of a bulk metallic glass matrix with a microstructure of crystalline metal particles. The alloy preferably has a composition of (XaNibCuc)100?d?cYdAlc, wherein the sum of a, b and c equals 100, wherein 40?a?80, 0?b?35, 0?c?40, 4?d?30, and 0?e?20, and wherein preferably X is composed of an early transition metal and preferably Y is composed of a refractory body-centered cubic early transition metal. A preferred embodiment of the invention also provides a method of producing an alloy composed of two or more phases at ambient temperature. The method includes the steps of providing a metastable crystalline phase composed of at least two elements, heating the metastable crystalline phase together with at least one additional element to form a liquid, casting the liquid, and cooling the liquid to form the alloy.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 5, 2002
    Date of Patent: July 19, 2005
    Assignees: Johns Hopkins University, United States Army Research Laboratory
    Inventors: Todd C. Hufnagel, Ryan T. Ott, Cang Fan, Laszlo Kecskes
  • Publication number: 20030223063
    Abstract: Characterizing individual airborne particles in real time according to their absorption of optical energy at one or more wavelengths. The instrument can measure the two-dimensional angular optical scattering (TAOS) and/or the one-dimensional angular optical scattering (ODAOS) at one or more wavelengths. When two wavelengths are used, one is chosen to be on an absorption peak, the other is off of the absorption peak (preferably in the absorption valley).
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 19, 2003
    Publication date: December 4, 2003
    Applicant: U.S. Army Research Laboratory
    Inventors: Steven Clyde Hill, Ronald Gene Pinnick, Yong-Le Pan, Kevin Bruce Aptowicz, Kristan P. Gurton, Richard Kounai Chang