Patents Assigned to Boeing Company, a corporation of the State of Delaware
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APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR ESTABLISHING AN OPTICAL PATH SPANNING A DISCONTINUITY IN AN OPTICAL CHANNEL
Publication number: 20110033153Abstract: An apparatus for establishing an optical circuit path spanning a discontinuity in an optical channel supported by a first cable oriented about a first axis on a first side of the discontinuity and supported by a second cable section oriented about a second axis on a second side of the discontinuity includes: (a) a first coupling member coupled with the optical channel on the first side; (b) a first supporting member fixed with the first coupling member in an installed orientation in a clamping relation with the first cable section; (c) a second coupling member coupled with the optical channel on the second side; (d) a second supporting member fixed with the second coupling member in an installed orientation clamped with the second cable section; and (e) a connecting member optically coupling the first coupling member with the second coupling member to establish the optical circuit path.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 10, 2009Publication date: February 10, 2011Applicant: Boeing Company, a corporation of the state of Delaware, USAInventors: Charles Eugene Morris, Thomas L. Weaver, Kirby J. Keller -
Publication number: 20100250169Abstract: A method for evaluating data representing a plurality of excitations of a plurality of sensors; the method comprising: (a) storing the data as a plurality of entries in an information store; each respective sensor-excitation pair being a respective entry; (b) exercising a fit relationship employing at least one first sine value to determine a fit value substantially simultaneously for at least a portion of the plurality of entries; (c) ascertaining a measure of fit error between the data and the fit value for the portion of entries; (d) employing the measure of fit error to estimate at least one next sine value; (e) employing the at least one next sine value to perform a fit optimization operation with the data substantially simultaneously for the portion of entries; and (f) repeating steps (c) through (e) until a desired number of the sine values has been exercised.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 24, 2009Publication date: September 30, 2010Applicant: Boeing Company, a corporation of the State of DelawareInventors: Charles Edward Goodman, William Brian Hayes
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Publication number: 20090224106Abstract: A system for deploying a plurality of independent payloads with a launch vehicle, the launch vehicle being longitudinally oriented about an axis, includes a plurality of launch modules. Each respective launch module of the plurality of launch modules includes a plurality of package elements. A respective predetermined set of package elements of the plurality of package elements comprises a respective payload of the plurality of payloads. Each respective launch module of the plurality of launch modules is situated in an abuttingly supporting relation with at least one adjacent launch module in a facing relation at an interface in a launch orientation. The interface is generally parallel with the axis. At least one restraining member cooperates with the plurality of launch modules to effect compressingly maintaining the plurality of launch modules in the launch orientation.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 6, 2008Publication date: September 10, 2009Applicant: Boeing Company, a corporation of the State of DelawareInventor: Keith Peter Watts
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Publication number: 20080288945Abstract: A method for analyzing a program having a budget, an implementation schedule and a deployment plan includes: (a) in no particular order: (1) providing a digital representation of the budget including first entries; (2) providing a digital representation of the schedule including second entries having a first relation with the first entries; and (3) providing a digital representation of the deployment plan including third entries having at least one second relation with at least one of the first and second entries; (b) establishing an expression embodying the first and second relations; (c) exercising the expression to alter at least one altered entry of the selected first second and third entries; and (d) observing at least one entry of the selected first second and third entries other than the at least one altered entry.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 25, 2007Publication date: November 20, 2008Applicant: Boeing Company, a corporation of the State of DelawareInventors: Kwan L. Tong, Manfred A. Newhart, Cathy A. Schmidt, Steve W. Lee, Ronald Paul Hill
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Publication number: 20080247448Abstract: A method for evaluating a received signal varying over an interval includes: (a) obtaining a data sample and a sample time; (b) determining whether the sample exceeds a previous exceeded extremum of the signal; (c) if the sample does not exceed an exceeded extremum, storing the sample; (d) if the sample exceeds the an exceeded extremum, in no particular order: (1) extracting and storing cycle information involving the exceeded extremum; and (2) replacing an earliest exceeded extremum with the sample; (e) outputting first selected data from a storage unit; (f) determining whether the interval has completed; (g) if the interval has not completed, repeating steps (a) through (f); (h) if the interval has completed, checking whether an output buffer is empty; (i) if the buffer is not empty, outputting second selected data from the buffer; 0) if the buffer is empty, terminating the method.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 6, 2007Publication date: October 9, 2008Applicant: Boeing Company, a corporation of the State of DelawareInventor: Chester L. Balestra