Patents Assigned to General Atomics
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Patent number: 6898652Abstract: A polling method, apparatus, and system to detect the attachment and detachment of Universal Serial Bus devices in a wireless system. A hub provides a wired connection to the host and wireless attachment points for its devices. The host periodically queries the hub for changes in the hub's status register by sending a polling message through each of its wireless ports, and awaits a response. A peripheral device that wishes to attach to the system responds by sending its unique peripheral address. If a device currently occupies the port, the hub sends out the device's unique address in the polling message. If the device is still present, it responds by sending its unique peripheral address. If a response is not received after multiple retries, the device is considered detached. The hub thus determines the status of the ports and updates the status register, which is queried by the host.Type: GrantFiled: August 9, 2002Date of Patent: May 24, 2005Assignee: General AtomicsInventors: Daniel Paul Peters, Stephan Walter Gehring, Jason Lee Ellis, Satish Ananthakrishnan
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Patent number: 6895059Abstract: A method of data transmission according to one embodiment of the invention includes encoding a set of data values to produce a corresponding series of ordered n-tuples. The method also includes transmitting, according to the series of ordered n-tuples, a plurality of bursts over a plurality n of frequency bands. Specifically, for each of the plurality of bursts, a frequency band occupied by the burst is indicated by the order within its n-tuple of an element corresponding to the burst. A bandwidth of at least one of the plurality of bursts is at least two percent of the center frequency of the burst.Type: GrantFiled: September 26, 2002Date of Patent: May 17, 2005Assignee: General AtomicsInventors: Gerald D. Rogerson, Jason L. Ellis, David S. Furuno, Michael L. Walker, Stephan W. Gehring
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Publication number: 20050084659Abstract: A head-up display (HUD) is incorporated within a windshield of a motor vehicle at a location through which the operator's field of vision onto the highway ahead must pass. The TOLED is formed of transparent materials and laminated, along with a polymeric interlayer, between two plies of glass; a pair of elongated conductors electrically connect the electrodes of the TOLED to an edge of the windshield. Upon the receipt of signals from a controller, light is created within the plies of the windshield to immediately convey a HUD to the operator without the need for his or her vision to leave the highway ahead.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 20, 2003Publication date: April 21, 2005Applicant: General AtomicsInventor: Ralf Dunkel
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Patent number: 6873078Abstract: A homopolar machine which exhibits reduced wear and prolonged brush life. Current collectors or brushes are mounted so as to maintain substantially constant contact pressure and so that all of them are polarized negative. Brush holders are provided which facilitate the application of precise and constant contact pressure in a region of very high magnetic forces.Type: GrantFiled: October 10, 2003Date of Patent: March 29, 2005Assignee: General AtomicsInventors: Zbigniew S. Piec, Alan Robert Langhorn, David A. Hazlebeck
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Patent number: 6865213Abstract: A solid-state laser device consists of a gain medium in the shape of a polyhedron. A beam enters the gain medium at one surface of the polyhedron and is reflected internally at one or more surfaces with each reflection occurring in approximate the same plane as the plane of incidence of the incident beam. The beam enters and exits the gain medium at different locations. Pump radiation enters the polyhedron through one or more faces. The laser device may be used as the gain medium for a laser oscillator or a laser amplifier. In one variation, the polyhedron contains an internal core section in which there is no gain material. In another variation, the gain medium further includes one or more surfaces oriented to achieve a 90 degree internal reflection of the beam.Type: GrantFiled: March 7, 2001Date of Patent: March 8, 2005Assignee: General AtomicsInventors: Michael D. Perry, Paul S. Banks
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Patent number: 6856062Abstract: A homopolar machine produces an axial counter force on the rotating shaft to compensate for the load on the shaft's thrust bearing to reduce wear and noise and prolong bearing life. The counter force is produced through magnetic interaction between the shaft and the machine's field coils and is created by changing the current excitation of the field coils, which results in a magnetic flux asymmetry in an inner flux return coupled to the shaft. The homopolar machine may also have a configuration that uses current collectors that maintain substantially constant contact pressure in the presence of high magnetic fields to improve current collector performance. The current collectors are flexible and may be made from either electrically conductive fibers or stacked strips such that they bear up against the armature so that the pressure is maintained by the spring constant of the current collector material.Type: GrantFiled: May 6, 2003Date of Patent: February 15, 2005Assignee: General AtomicsInventors: Michael Heiberger, Michael Robert Reed
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Patent number: 6827022Abstract: A system for levitating and propelling a vehicle along a stationary guideway includes a linear synchronous motor (LSM) having a component mounted on the vehicle and a component mounted on the guideway. The LSM components interact to generate electromagnetic forces that act to levitate the vehicle and electromagnetic forces that act to propel the vehicle along the guideway. The gap between LSM components is maintained by an electrodynamic system (EDS) having a component mounted on the vehicle and a component mounted on the guideway. The EDS components cooperate to create an electromagnetic force that acts with the levitation forces created by the LSM to maintain the LSM gap within a predetermined range. Maintenance of the LSM gap stabilizes the LSM and allows the LSM to operate efficiently within a pre-selected range of vehicle speeds.Type: GrantFiled: December 27, 2002Date of Patent: December 7, 2004Assignee: General AtomicsInventors: Hugo H. van den Bergh, Robert Kratz, Philip L. Jeter
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Patent number: 6816534Abstract: A single frequency filter for a laser, comprising a polarizer that defines a direction of polarization and one or more birefringent elements situated within the cavity with their dielectric axes offset from the direction of polarization. The ends of the birefringent elements have a finite reflectance, and may be coated for reflectance or left uncoated. In some embodiments the filter is situated in a laser cavity with a broadband gain medium, in other embodiments, the filter is situated in an external cavity. To provide tunability, a wavelength control system is coupled to the birefringent element. An embodiment is described in which the filter comprises two birefringent elements of unequal optical length along the optical axis, which advantageously reduces the voltage required to tune the frequency. To provide tunability, the first and second birefringent elements are both coupled to a wavelength control system that simultaneously controls both elements.Type: GrantFiled: May 3, 2002Date of Patent: November 9, 2004Assignee: General AtomicsInventors: Graham W. Flint, Maurice A. Pessot, Eric B. Takeuchi
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Patent number: 6804989Abstract: Method and apparatus for testing ultralow moisture permeation through a sample such as a thin barrier film by exposing one surface of a sample to be tested for moisture permeation to a predetermined humidity of HTO. The HTO permeating therethrough is collected in a stream of dry gas, preferably methane, at a known flow rate, and monitored for its radioactivity content. Monitoring over a period of time and appropriate conversion allows accurate assessment of even permeation rates measured as very low fractions of a gram of water per square meter per day.Type: GrantFiled: October 31, 2002Date of Patent: October 19, 2004Assignee: General AtomicsInventors: Roko S. Bujas, Ralf Dunkel
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Patent number: 6781470Abstract: An oscillator includes a common logic circuit and a plurality of delay lines. Each delay line is configured to receive a state transition at its input terminal and to output a corresponding state transition at its output terminal after a corresponding delay. An output terminal of each delay line is in electrical circuit with a corresponding input terminal of the common logic circuit, and the input terminal of each of the delay lines is in selectable electrical circuit with the output terminal of the common logic unit. The common logic circuit is configured to output a state transition at its output terminal in response to a state transition at any one of the input terminals of the common logic circuit.Type: GrantFiled: September 26, 2002Date of Patent: August 24, 2004Assignee: General AtomicsInventor: Gerald D. Rogerson
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Patent number: 6773581Abstract: A system and method for performing hydrothermal treatment includes a scraper formed as a hollow cylinder. The scraper is positioned in the reactor vessel with the scraper axis substantially co-linear with the longitudinal axis of the cylindrical reactor vessel. A mechanism is provided to rotate the scraper about the longitudinal axis of the reactor vessel. One or more elongated scraper bars are positioned inside the reactor vessel between the scraper and the longitudinal axis of the reactor vessel. Each scraper bar may be held stationary with respect to the reactor vessel, or each scraper bar may rotated relative to an axis passing through the scraper bar to remove any solids that have accumulated on the scraper or on the scraper bar. To prevent accumulation of precipitating solids on the scraper bar itself, each scraper bar may have internal cooling channels or the capability of releasing a purging fluid.Type: GrantFiled: October 18, 2001Date of Patent: August 10, 2004Assignee: General AtomicsInventors: David A. Hazlebeck, Michael H. Spritzer, Kevin W. Downey, Martin R. Martinez, Toshisuke Isoya, Kunitoshi Suzuki, Satoshi Nakayama
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Patent number: 6771326Abstract: A multi-screen laser projection system comprises a laser source that generates a plurality of laser beams, an image display control system, a plurality of modulator arms each including a light modulator; and an optical switch coupled to the image display control system and modulators. A plurality of projection optical systems are respectively arranged to project the modulated light from each modulator onto its associated screen. The optical switch is arranged to receive the plurality of beams from the laser source and switch each of the beams to one of the modulator arms in order to illuminate each modulator with a sequence of colors during each frame. During the course of a frame, each of the colors becomes incident upon the modulator. The projection system disclosed herein can provide a cost-effective, efficient true digital projection display system with high resolution and high brightness.Type: GrantFiled: October 26, 2001Date of Patent: August 3, 2004Assignee: General Atomics, Inc.Inventor: Graham W. Flint
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Publication number: 20040145265Abstract: A homopolar machine produces an axial counter force on the rotating shaft to compensate for the load on the shaft's thrust bearing to reduce wear and noise and prolong bearing life. The counter force is produced through magnetic interaction between the shaft and the machine's field coils and is created by changing the current excitation of the field coils, which results in a magnetic flux asymmetry in an inner flux return coupled to the shaft. The homopolar machine may also have a configuration that uses current collectors that maintain substantially constant contact pressure in the presence of high magnetic fields to improve current collector performance. The current collectors are flexible and may be made from either electrically conductive fibers or stacked strips such that they bear up against the armature so that the pressure is maintained by the spring constant of the current collector material.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 6, 2003Publication date: July 29, 2004Applicant: General AtomicsInventors: Michael Heiberger, Michael Robert Reed
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Patent number: 6766793Abstract: An electromagnetic gun and rotating pulsed network system that includes a gun barrel coupled to a gun mount coupled on a rotating deck of a naval ship. A pulse forming network provides pulsed energy to the electromagnetic gun, and the pulse forming network is cylindrical in shape so as to be rotatable within a cylindrical bulkhead within the ship. The pulse forming network may rotate in unison with the gun barrel allowing cables to couple the pulse forming network and the cable barrel. The pulse forming network includes wedge shaped capacitors that, when positioned sided by side, collectively form a substantially circular shape.Type: GrantFiled: December 12, 2002Date of Patent: July 27, 2004Assignee: General AtomicsInventor: Frederick W. MacDougall
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Patent number: 6754006Abstract: A diffraction grating includes a metallic base layer and layers of dielectric materials of varying refractive index, where a bottom interface of the layers is adherent to the metallic base layer. The dielectric layers are periodically spaced on top of the metallic base layer, leaving the metallic base layer exposed in regions. This grating allows for the polarization insensitive reflective properties of the base metallic layer to operate in conjunction with the polarization sensitive diffraction properties of the multilayer grating structure to provide near 100% diffraction efficiency over a reasonable wavelength bandwidth, independent of the polarization of the incident beam.Type: GrantFiled: September 19, 2002Date of Patent: June 22, 2004Assignee: General AtomicsInventors: Ian Michael Barton, Steve Mathew Herman
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Patent number: 6738446Abstract: A method for transmuting spent fuel from a nuclear reactor includes the step of separating the waste into components including a driver fuel component and a transmutation fuel component. The driver fuel, which includes fissile materials such as Plutonium239, is used to initiate a critical, fission reaction in a reactor. The transmutation fuel, which includes non-fissile transuranic isotopes, is transmuted by thermal neutrons generated during fission of the driver fuel. The system is designed to promote fission of the driver fuel and reduce neutron capture by the driver fuel. Reacted driver fuel is separated into transuranics and fission products using a dry cleanup process and the resulting transuranics are mixed with transmutation fuel and re-introduced into the reactor. Transmutation fuel from the reactor is introduced into a second reactor for further transmutation by neutrons generated using a proton beam and spallation target.Type: GrantFiled: October 25, 2002Date of Patent: May 18, 2004Assignee: General AtomicsInventors: Francesco Venneri, Alan M. Baxter, Carmelo Rodriguez, Donald McEachern, Mike Fikani
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Patent number: 6738009Abstract: A system and method for mapping a ground strip having an extended range swath includes a synthetic aperture radar (SAR) mounted on a moving platform. The ground strip is divided into columns that extend from the near-range edge of the ground strip. Each column contains two or more portions and has an azimuthal length equal to the radar's near-range beamwidth, W. Each column is sequentially illuminated while the platform moves through a distance, Lillum, (equal to the near range beamwidth). During column illumination, portions within the column are sequentially mapped by altering the depression angle, &phgr;, of the radar beam. Each portion is SAR mapped using a respective SAR aperture length with the sum of aperture lengths for the column being less than or equal to the distance the platform moves during illumination. The resultant maps are mosaicked together to produce one contiguous SAR map of the ground strip.Type: GrantFiled: December 27, 2002Date of Patent: May 18, 2004Assignee: General AtomicsInventor: Stanley I. Tsunoda
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Patent number: 6714570Abstract: A method for producing molecular Iodine for introduction into the laser cavity of a Chemical-Oxygen-Iodine-Laser (COIL) includes the step of preparing a solid mixture that contains a primary component and an additive component. The solid mixture is formulated to generate a gas having a high concentration of molecular Iodine when ignited. The primary component of the mixture is composed of oxidizer and fuel at a substantially stoichiometric ratio and includes at least one Iodine compound. The additive component is provided to cool the relatively high temperature gas that is created during combustion of the primary component. The result is a gas at a relatively low temperature in which most of the Iodine is present as molecular Iodine. The additive component is preferably an Iodine compound that either absorbs heat during decomposition such as Iodine Pentoxide (I2O5) or an Iodine compound that absorbs heat during sublimation such as solid Iodine.Type: GrantFiled: December 27, 2002Date of Patent: March 30, 2004Assignee: General AtomicsInventor: Lloyd Chauncey Brown
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Patent number: 6709602Abstract: A system and method for treating feedstocks containing solids, sludges or slurries that contain organics includes introducing the feedstock into a desorption chamber. In the desorption chamber, the temperature and pressure of the feedstock are elevated to volatilize a portion of the feedstock and thereby separate the feedstock into a volatile portion containing organics and a residue portion. Steam, water or oxidants can be injected into the desorption chamber to aid in the volatilization process. From the desorption chamber, the volatile portion of the feedstock is transferred to a reactor for hydrothermal treatment to oxidize or reform the organics in the volatile portion. In the hydrothermal reactor, the volatile portion may be reacted with excess oxidant and auxiliary fuel at a temperature between approximately 1000° F. and approximately 1800° F. and a pressure of between approximately 20 atmospheres and approximately 200 atmospheres.Type: GrantFiled: April 23, 2001Date of Patent: March 23, 2004Assignee: General AtomicsInventors: Michael H. Spritzer, William S. Rickman, Niles W. Johanson, Glenn T. Hong
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Publication number: 20040048574Abstract: A method and apparatus for operation in a multi-frequency band system in the presence of an interference, the method comprising the steps of: receiving signaling in a plurality of wideband frequency sub-bands, each wideband frequency sub-band having a different center frequency, wherein a bandwidth of each wideband frequency sub-band is at least 2 percent of a center frequency of the wideband frequency sub-band; detecting an interfering signal having signal energy in a portion of a respective sub-band of the wideband frequency sub-bands; deciding to discontinue use of the respective sub-band; and instructing a transmitting device transmitting the signaling to transmit subsequent signaling in any except the respective sub-band of the plurality of wideband frequency sub-bands.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 20, 2003Publication date: March 11, 2004Applicant: General AtomicsInventors: Michael L. Walker, David S. Furuno, Stephan W. Gehring, Gerald D. Rogerson, Susan C. Lin