Patents Assigned to Communications Satellite Corporation (Comsat)
  • Patent number: 3934208
    Abstract: The low noise parametric amplifier disclosed is a non-cryogenic non-redundant plural stage unit with excess gain such that failure of any one stage results in only minor degradation of signal-to-noise ratio. While the amplifier is of general application, it is specifically intended for use in the receiver of an unattended earth terminal of a satellite communication system. In this environment, reliability is achieved by employing a plurality of cascaded, modular parametric amplifier stages. Each stage includes a varactor diode, a pump circuit with its oscillator, a bias circuit, and temperature stabilizing circuitry employing a Peltier junction. The stages are connected to a multi-port circulator by quick disconnect couplings which permit the modular amplifier stages to be removed and replaced without any interruption in the operation of the amplifier.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 31, 1974
    Date of Patent: January 20, 1976
    Assignee: Communications Satellite Corporation (Comsat)
    Inventors: William J. Getsinger, Paul Koskos, Su Min Chou
  • Patent number: 3931953
    Abstract: The valve is comprised of a substantially oblong chamber having one end thereof extending transversely into a conduit having a semi-circular slot formed therein. The portion of the chamber extending into the conduit is provided with a through passage in alignment with the conduit and a valve disc is movably mounted in the chamber for transverse movement relative to the conduit between an operative position in alignment with the conduit and an inoperative position outside of said conduit. An inflatable tube is secured in a peripheral groove in the circumference of the disc and is disposed in fluid communication with the interior of a hollow valve stem secured to the disc and extending outwardly of the chamber. A piston is connected to the valve stem for reciprocating movement in a double acting fluid cylinder and the extreme end of the valve stem extends into a chamber connectable to a source of air under pressure by a suitable valve to control the inflation of the inflatable tube.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 9, 1974
    Date of Patent: January 13, 1976
    Assignee: Communications Satellite Corporation (Comsat)
    Inventor: William Arthur Allen