Patents Assigned to General Dynamics Corporation
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Patent number: 4920841Abstract: An energy dissipating receptacle is shown which includes a body having an internal cavity and an aperture for receiving a high velocity stream of fluid. A stream dissipator is located within the internal cavity in alignment with the high velocity stream to dissipate the energy associated with this stream at an area of contact. A motor is provided for rotating the stream dissipator contact surface to increase the area of contact with the high velocity stream and increase the useful life of the stream dissipator.Type: GrantFiled: December 29, 1988Date of Patent: May 1, 1990Assignee: General Dynamics CorporationInventor: Christopher L. Johnson
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Patent number: 4914291Abstract: An apparatus for detecting deflection of the spin axis of a gimbal supported spinning mass relative to the gimbal axis comprises four equally spaced linear arrays of detector elements mounted around the gimbal axis and extending parallel to that axis. Four light sources are provided, each one in alignment with a respective one of the arrays, and a reflective surface is provided on the spinning mass for reflecting light onto the respective detector arrays. Deflection of the spin axis will be registered by displacement of a reflected light spot in one or more of the arrays.Type: GrantFiled: April 29, 1988Date of Patent: April 3, 1990Assignee: General Dynamics Corporation, Pomona Div.Inventors: Philip T. Kan, William R. Yueh
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Patent number: 4910539Abstract: A fiber optic power coupling device such as a power summer, power divider or star coupler comprises a segment of multimode optical fiber having an input mirror at one end and an output mirror at the opposite end. One or more inputs at the input end of the fiber segment direct an equivalent number of input, intensity modulated light signals into the fiber and one or more outputs at the output end direct a corresponding number of output signals out of the fiber. Where there is one input and a plurality of outputs, the device acts as a power divider. Where there are a plurality of inputs and one output, the device acts as a power summer. Where there are a plurality of inputs and a plurality of outputs, the device acts as a star coupler.Type: GrantFiled: December 27, 1988Date of Patent: March 20, 1990Assignee: General Dynamics Corporation, Electronics DivisionInventors: Ronald F. Mathis, Andrew P. Riser
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Patent number: 4909880Abstract: Method and apparatus for winding a tape smoothly onto an irregularly shaped mandrel or the like, including ends, characterized by tape storage and unreeling of packaged reels of tape to be wound smoothly onto the mandrel, mandrel rotational motor and gearing supporting and rotating the mandrel; delivery head roller for winding the tape onto the mandrel, a creel carrying the tape reel assembly, a creel rotating means adapted to rotate the creel to desired positions, an in-feed means carrying the creel and adapted to traverse normal to the mandrel, a traversing carriage carrying the in-feed means and adapted to traverse longitudinally of the mandrel; a controller for effecting movement of all the machines elements. The roller is freely rotatable and is pivotally mounted such that when moved longitudinally of the mandrel in both directions with the tape passing over it, the tape is wound smoothly onto the mandrel.Type: GrantFiled: May 17, 1988Date of Patent: March 20, 1990Assignee: General Dynamics CorporationInventors: Jeff L. Kittelson, James H. Campbell
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Patent number: 4900116Abstract: A multiple pole optical bandpass filter comprises at least two input filter elements each having an input at one end and an output at the opposite end, and an output filter element having at least two inputs at one end coupled to the respective outputs of the input filter elements, and an output at the opposite end. Each of the filter elements comprises a segment of multimode optical fiber of predetermined length having mirrors at its opposite input and output ends. An intensity modulated light signal is provided at one of the input filter element inputs, while the same signal shifted by 180 degrees is provided at the other input filter element input.Type: GrantFiled: December 30, 1988Date of Patent: February 13, 1990Assignee: General Dynamics Corporation, Electronics DivisionInventor: Ronald F. Mathis
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Patent number: 4901327Abstract: A semiconductor laser for emitting light transverse to the direction of current injection. The laser is fabricated from a substrate having planar top and bottom surfaces and an aperture formed therebetween. An optical cavity, formed upon the substrate top surface and aligned with the aperture, has co-planar top and bottom surfaces with dielectric mirrors formed thereupon. Contacts are formed adjacent the optical cavity for conducting current through the optical cavity in a direction substantially parallel to the optical cavity top and bottom surfaces. Current confinement layers are disposed in intimate contact with the optical cavity for confining current flowing in the optical cavity along a predetermined path extending between the contacts.Type: GrantFiled: October 24, 1988Date of Patent: February 13, 1990Assignee: General Dynamics Corporation, Electronics DivisionInventor: Eric M. Bradley
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Patent number: 4896847Abstract: An aerobrake for an orbital transfer vehicle that permits recovery of the vehicle for refurbishment and reuse after a payload has been deployed in a desired geo-synchronous earth orbit by slowing the vehicle for reentry of the vehicle to a low earth orbit for return to earth by a shuttle vehicle on the like for recovery and reuse. The aerobrake includes a flexible thermal blanket that is folded inwardly against the vehicle in a predetermined stored manner and which, after the payload is deployed, is driven to an extended position by power hinges that drive a plurality of supporting panel members that cooperate with drag links to provide a lightweight strong supporting structure for the thermal blanket.Type: GrantFiled: November 2, 1988Date of Patent: January 30, 1990Assignee: General Dynamics Corporation, Convair DivisionInventor: Paul R. Gertsch
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Patent number: 4895320Abstract: A control system for an anti-G suit for aircraft pilots anticipates G-forces before they are incurred. The system has an available load circuit which receives the actual airspeed signal and computes an available load factor. The system is connected to the command stick of the pilot. The signal from the command stick is multiplied by the available load factor to provide an anticipated G-force. A selector monitors the actual acceleration with the anticipated signal and passes the higher of the two to a valve. The valve controls air pressure leading to the anti-G suit.Type: GrantFiled: November 8, 1988Date of Patent: January 23, 1990Assignee: General Dynamics CorporationInventor: Kenneth C. Armstrong
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Patent number: 4894556Abstract: A pulsed transformer utilizing the transition of the primary winding from a superconducting state to a normal state to increase the efficiency of energy transfer to the secondary winding thereof and hence to a load across the secondary winding. The primary winding is constructed as a composite which has minimal resistance when in a superconductive state and significantly higher resistance when in a normal or critical state.Type: GrantFiled: June 15, 1987Date of Patent: January 16, 1990Assignee: General Dynamics Corporation, Convair DivisionInventors: Mohamed A. Hilal, Jerome F. Parmer, Scott D. Peck, Eddie M. W. Leung
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Patent number: 4885460Abstract: The purpose of the invention is to separate and detect a weak frequecy converted signal light beam (f.sub.s +f.sub.p) which is in the presence of a much stronger pump light beam (f.sub.p) at a slightly different frequency. Such a device is useful in laser radars and laser transmitted communication systems where the information is transmitted as a light beam of frequency f.sub.s but more conveniently selected at another frequency f.sub.s tf.sub.p. A specific example would be laser communication system using a carbon dioxide laser (10.6 micron wavelength 3.times.10.sup.13 Hz frequency). In some applications a cooled detector (required for most efficient detection at this frequency) may not be feasible and a frequency conversion detector, operating with uncooled detectors, would be preferred. The device comprises a nonlinear crystal which first receives a properly phased matched pump light beam (f.sub.p) and a signal light beam (f.sub.s) and produces a third beam (f.sub.s +f.sub.p) at a different frequency.Type: GrantFiled: April 25, 1988Date of Patent: December 5, 1989Assignee: General Dynamics Corporation, Convair DivisionInventor: Bruce J. Bartholomew
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Patent number: 4885478Abstract: The invention provides structure and method for improving the efficiency of nonlinear optical processes where two light beams interact in a material to produce an output beam at a new frequency. Effective phase matching is accomplished by periodically removing the output beam energy so that it does not destructively interfere with the input. The invention can also be utilized to increase the efficiency of optical devices where partial phase matching is present without further adjusting the phase of the beams involved in the nonlinear interaction. The invention also provides effective beam phase matching where the beams passing through the nonlinear material cannot normally be phased matching by present methods.Type: GrantFiled: July 25, 1988Date of Patent: December 5, 1989Assignee: General Dynamics Corporation, Convair DivisionInventor: Bruce J. Bartholomew
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Patent number: 4867621Abstract: An indexing and locating component to be used with a fixture for precision machining of parts. The component includes a housing that is positioned on the upper surface of the fixture and which contains a bevel gear arrangement which moves a locating pin arrangement in a predetermined vertical direction to provide a precise locating support point for a workpiece. The gear arrangement may be operated at a position remote from the component.Type: GrantFiled: October 14, 1988Date of Patent: September 19, 1989Assignee: General Dynamics Corporation, Convair DivisionInventor: Manifred Morghen
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Patent number: 4845443Abstract: The described embodiment of the present invention provides a technique for minimizing unwanted components in the output of a frequency synthesizer. The output signal of the frequency synthesizer is tapped and mixed with a selective reference control signal. The reference control signal is selected by a control logic so that, when mixed with the output signal of the frequency synthesizer, a signal is derived of constant frequency no matter what frequency the frequency synthesizer is set to provide. This constant frequency signal is provided to a power divider. One output of the power divider is provided to a phase shifter which shifts the signal 180 degrees. The other output of the power divider is provided to a high quality band pass filter tuned to the constant frequency. The output of the phase shifter and the high quality band pass filter are recombined, thus cancelling the constant signal while leaving remnants of the undesired frequency drift.Type: GrantFiled: March 25, 1988Date of Patent: July 4, 1989Assignee: General Dynamics Corporation, Pomona Div.Inventor: John E. Stankey
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Patent number: 4836679Abstract: The invention is directed to a measurement of rotation of a body with respect to a fixed inertial coordinate system by use of an oscillator that is rotationally symmetrical about one axis, a locking oscillator for injecting locking the rotationally symmetric oscillator to a selected frequency and state of polarization and measuring the polarized orientation of the oscillator with a polarization detector.Type: GrantFiled: May 16, 1988Date of Patent: June 6, 1989Assignee: General Dynamics CorporationInventor: Bruce J. Bartholomew
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Patent number: 4825394Abstract: The system has one or more vision units each of which has a head with a primary prism, a primary objective lens, and zoom optics including a plurality of lenses which form an optical path through which the image of an object may pass onto an area array sensor. Also provided is a reseau plate having a plurality of reseaus formed in a given pattern and a light source for projecting the image of the reseaus through the optical path onto the sensor for use for correcting in real time, optical distortion of the image of the object passing through the optical path including the lenses of the zoom optics. The unit is capable of movement about two perpendicular axis. Servo control devices operated by a computer are employed for automatically adjusting the focus, aperture, magnification, axial position of the reseau plate in consonance with the focus adjustment, and movement of the head about its two axes. The system also contains a central control processing head and a manual controller for the vision units.Type: GrantFiled: May 7, 1985Date of Patent: April 25, 1989Assignee: General Dynamics CorporationInventors: Jerald K. Beamish, H. Dell Foster
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Patent number: 4812849Abstract: A phase comparator has additional circuitry for correcting nonquadrature error during operation of the comparator. The phase comparator has a 90 degree power divider which receives a reference signal input and produces two reference outputs, one shifted 90 degrees out of phase with the other. The phase comparator also has a zero degree power divider which receives a return signal, such as a reflected signal of a radar transmitter unit. The outputs of the power dividers are applied to mixers and filters to result in an I video output whose frequency is the difference between the reference and signal input frequencies, and a Q video output which is identical in frequency but shifted 90 degrees. The correction circuit includes a frequency trap connected to the reference input and tunable about a center frequency of approximately the third harmonic of the fundamental reference frequency.Type: GrantFiled: September 28, 1987Date of Patent: March 14, 1989Assignee: General Dynamics CorporationInventor: Vedon W. Otto
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Patent number: 4807657Abstract: An automatic fluid flow regulator particularly adapted to maintain equilibrium within a cryogenic fluid system. The regulator includes a housing that has an input port and first and second output ports. A housing of the regulator contains a spool body having longitudinally extending expanding fluid channels provided on its outer periphery. The spool body cooperates with spaced flow restriction shoulders on which it is slidably disposed to bias the spool body by means of pressure differences exerted on the ends of the spool body by disturbances in the branches of the system to a position in which more fluid is supplied to one branch while less fluid is supplied to the other branch and the fluid system is brought into equilibrium.Type: GrantFiled: April 29, 1988Date of Patent: February 28, 1989Assignee: General Dynamics Corporation/Convair Div.Inventor: Hugo H. Van Den Bergh
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Patent number: 4794800Abstract: A wire sensing and measurement apparatus comprises an optical fiber having a hook shape formed at one end and connected to an optical pulse generator at the opposite end for transmitting a continuous stream of optical pulses to the free end of the hook. An optical detector is positioned opposite the free end of the hook to detect pulses emitted from the hook, and is connected to a missing pulse monitor for monitoriing the output of the detector to detect any missing pulses in the sequence. The monitor produces an output pulse for each missing pulse detected. The hook is moved beneath expected wire positions and any wire passing between the free end of the hook and the detector will interrupt the stream of pulses, allowing the wire position to be located. The fiber optic hook may be used as part of a wire pull test machine for testing the strength of electrical circuit wires.Type: GrantFiled: October 1, 1987Date of Patent: January 3, 1989Assignee: General Dynamics CorporationInventor: Bobby Atkinson
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Patent number: 4788413Abstract: A system for curing advanced composite workpieces including a portable heat gun that provides a flow of heated air against a workpiece. The heat gun is controlled to direct a flow of heated air against an advanced composite workpiece at a predetermined temperature for a predetermined time period and upon cessation of the time period to thereafter direct an unheated flow of air against the advanced composite for a second period of time thereby causing a resin component of the advanced composite to flow within the composite in a prescribed manner and to cure to a desired hardness.Type: GrantFiled: October 21, 1987Date of Patent: November 29, 1988Assignee: General Dynamics Corporation/Space Systems DivisionInventor: Berwyn S. Eng
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Patent number: 4782577Abstract: An apparatus for seating and tightening clamps around joints between tubular sections comprises an elongate flexible member such as a chain for extending around a clamp positioned over a joint, the member having rollers spaced along its length, and a tightening device for applying tension to the member to tighten it around the clamp so that the rollers roll around the surface of the clamp and apply a radial force to the clamp.Type: GrantFiled: December 10, 1987Date of Patent: November 8, 1988Assignee: General Dynamics CorporationInventor: David C. Bahler