Patents Assigned to General Dynamics-Land Systems
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Patent number: 5444624Abstract: A method and system is disclosed for using a computer system to simulate a vehicle including a plurality of vehicle duty positions having corresponding display panels. The vehicle duty positions are linked together to form at least one simulated vehicle. The method and system for assigning vehicle duty positions to simulated vehicles incorporates contention resolution techniques which ensure exclusive assignments. Vehicle duty positions assigned to a common simulated vehicle may communicate with one another using the corresponding display panels.Type: GrantFiled: December 29, 1992Date of Patent: August 22, 1995Assignee: General Dynamics Land Systems Inc.Inventors: Robert M. Wilkinson, Ann L. Davies, Henry C. Davies, Barbara A. Osbon
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Patent number: 5183287Abstract: A suspension system (28) for a track laying vehicle includes a support arm (30) that defines a cavity (36) and has a first end (32) about which the arm pivots under the control of a stationary crank arm (38) and a cylinder of (42) supported for swiveling movement by a swivel bearing (46). The cylinder (42) has a piston (48) that is connected to the crank arm (38) and which operates to compress suppression liquid within the cavity (36) to thereby control jounce and rebound movement of the support arm.Type: GrantFiled: July 30, 1991Date of Patent: February 2, 1993Assignee: General Dynamics Land Systems, Inc.Inventor: Harry VanSweden
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Patent number: 5182642Abstract: Video data is compressed, at a first site, by a transform scaling data compressor (12), and carrier signals are modulated with audio and digital data by a delta modulation data modulator (14) and a delta-sigma modulation data modulator (16) respectively. Their output signals are combined by a multichannel data compressor (18) and transmitted to a second site, where the procedures are essentially reversed to effectively regenerate the data as originally formatted.Type: GrantFiled: April 19, 1991Date of Patent: January 26, 1993Assignee: General Dynamics Lands Systems Inc.Inventors: Detlef G. Gersdorff, John J. Giganti, Phillip W. McCown, Timothy A. Sullivan
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Patent number: 5181201Abstract: An interface chip device, provided for use in a time-division multiplex serial data bus system is operable in a processor interface mode and at least one remote mode wherein the device is capable of directly interfacing with I/O devices. The system does not require software or processing capability for protocol communications or I/O control and, consequently, the communications protocol is transparent to the user, system developer or programmer. The communication protocol of the bus system includes a plurality of commands such that when in the remote mode, the chip device determines the validity of each of the commands and provides an echo response message on the data bus in response to each of the commands except for a broadcast command. The remote modes of the chip device include a remote switch mode, a data input mode, a data output mode or a combination of the remote modes.Type: GrantFiled: January 30, 1991Date of Patent: January 19, 1993Assignee: General Dynamics Land Systems Inc.Inventors: Craig A. Schauss, Donald E. Neumann, Dennis A. Bielawski
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Patent number: 5093553Abstract: An optical input apparatus (10) for use with a weld evaluation monitor (14) to determine the concentration of hydrogen in a weld arc atmosphere (62) including weld arc plasma and shield gas is disclosed as including an optical fiber bundle (16) having a single optical input (18) and a plurality of optical outputs (22). The optical fiber bundle is disposed to receive, at its optical input, electromagnetic radiation emitted from the weld arc atmosphere and, because the optical fiber bundle has an individual optical fiber path distribution that is completely randomized, to communicate proportional amount of the radiation to each of its optical outputs independent of the angular disposition of the fiber bundle.Type: GrantFiled: June 4, 1991Date of Patent: March 3, 1992Assignee: General Dynamics Land Systems, Inc.Inventors: Dennis N. Harvey, Rosemarie Reilly
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Patent number: 5069510Abstract: An endless track (52) for a track laying vehicle has a construction that facilitates replacement and repair of track components as well as providing an extended lifetime of use as compared to conventional vehicle tracks. The components of the track which facilitate its construction and maintenance include a track shoe (60), a replaceable road pad (62) for the track shoe (60), a pin assembly (64) for connecting laterally aligned pairs of the track shoes (60), a hollow pin (66) of the pin assembly (64), a center guide (68) that guides the track on the associated vehicle roadwheels, an end connector (72) that connects ends of the pins (66) associated with adjacent shoe assemblies (70), and a center connector (74) that cooperates with the end connectors (72) in connecting the shoe assemblies (70).Type: GrantFiled: April 7, 1987Date of Patent: December 3, 1991Assignee: General Dynamics Land Systems, Inc.Inventor: Robert M. Cory
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Patent number: 5014593Abstract: Perforated plate armor (10) for protecting an object (12) from damage includes outer and inner perforated steel plates (14) and (18) which have associated patterns of holes (16,20). These perforated steel plates (14,18) are heat treated to have hardened surfaces and a more ductile core and are spaced with respect to each other at outer and inner locations with respect to the object (12) to be protected. The patterns of holes (16,20) of the perforated steel plates (14,18) are offset with respect to each other to prevent straight line penetration of any particle through both plates. An inner backing plate (28) preferably made of aluminum is also provided to stop any particles that might penetrate both perforated steel plates (14,18). Fillers (22,24) and connectors (26) space the outer and inner perforated steel plates (14,18) and the aluminum backing plate (28) with respect to each other.Type: GrantFiled: October 18, 1989Date of Patent: May 14, 1991Assignee: General Dynamics Land Systems, Inc.Inventors: Richard A. Auyer, Robert J. Buccellato, Andrew J. Gidynski, Richard M. Ingersoll, Needangalam S. Sridharan
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Patent number: 4995036Abstract: A multichannel data compressor (20) for a data transmission system having a plurality of data sources. The multichannel data compressor has a plurality of data latches (44,46,48) for temporarily storing the data generated by each data source and a plurality of difference circuits (52,54,56), one for each data source, which subtract the data stored in the data latches from the next subsequent data value generated by the data sources to generate a difference data value. A plurality of summing circuits (58,60,62) sum the difference data values to generate a plurality of composite data values. A selector switch (64) transfers the composite data values or selected current data values to a multiplexer (72) when the magnitude of at least one of the composite data values exceeds a predetermined value. The multiplexer (72) formats the received data into a predetermined format, converts it to a serial format, then forwards the data to a transmitter for transmission.Type: GrantFiled: August 7, 1989Date of Patent: February 19, 1991Assignee: General Dynamics Land Systems, Inc.Inventors: William A. Copen, Ashok M. Patel, Daniel R. Bush
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Patent number: 4982666Abstract: An active protection system (10) is disclosed as having a launch tube (12) with a round inner bore (44) that tapers from an open muzzle end (42) thereof toward a closed rear end (40) to facilitate loading of a cartridge (26) and to permit ejection thereof after firing. The cartridge (26) utilized has a metal case (28) that provides a liner for the launch tube and includes a sabot (116) for lauching at least one projectile (120, 122) upon ignition of a propellant (114) by an ignitor (126). Transverse force is generated by utilizing a plurality of projectiles (120, 122) preferably embodied by an outer ring of cubical projectiles (120) and spherical projectiles (122) received within the outer ring so as to provide projectile dispersion that increased the probability of an impact with the intended target.Type: GrantFiled: March 19, 1987Date of Patent: January 8, 1991Assignee: General Dynamics Land Systems, Inc.Inventor: Johann F. Wohler
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Patent number: 4911061Abstract: Composite ceramic armor (10) and a method for making the armor are disclosed as incorporating a plurality of plate-shaped ceramic tiles (12) and cloth (18) wrapped around each tile over each surface (14) and side (16) thereof with a synthetic resin matrix (20) permeating the cloth to encapsulate the tiles such that the resin matrix defines oppositely facing surfaces (22) and a plurality of sides (24) from which the ceramic tiles are spaced by the cloth. The tiles (12) are preferably rectangular and the cloth (18) preferably includes a pair of strips (26,28) wrapped around each tile in perpendicular directions to each other. Woven cloth is preferably utilized and is most preferably made from glass fibers or polyamide plastic fibers such as Kevlar.Type: GrantFiled: March 22, 1989Date of Patent: March 27, 1990Assignee: General Dynamics Land Systems, Inc.Inventors: Allen F. Pivitt, David K. Rock, Naedangalam S. Sridharan
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Patent number: 4873911Abstract: An ammunition magazine (10, 10') for storing rounds of ammunition (14) provides compact storage of endless outer and inner loops (22, 32) for storing first and second sets of the rounds of ammunition. Turns (24, 26) of the outer loop (22) have reaches (28, 30) extending therebetween, and turns (34, 36) of the inner loop (32) have reaches (38, 40) extending therebetween in a nested relationship with the reaches of the outer loop to provide compact storage. A separator plate (42) is located between the reaches (38, 40) of the inner loop (32) to permit movement of the loops with the reaches of the inner loop moving in opposite directions to each other. Storage members (46) of each loop store the rounds of ammunition (14) and are connected by connectors (48) that each include connecting portions (50) receiving adjacent storage members.Type: GrantFiled: November 21, 1988Date of Patent: October 17, 1989Assignee: General Dynamics Land Systems, Inc.Inventor: Anthony J. Suchocki
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Patent number: 4871216Abstract: An endless track (52) for a track laying vehicle has a construction that facilitates replacement and repair of track components as well as providing an extended lifetime of use as compared to conventional vehicle tracks. The components of the track which facilitate its construction and maintenance include a track shoe (60), a replaceable road pad (62) for the track shoe (60), a pin assembly (64) for connecting laterally aligned pairs of the track shoes (60), a hollow pin (66) of the pin assembly (64), a center guide (68) that guides the track (72) that connects ends of the pins (66) associated with adjacent shoe assemblies (70), and a center connector (74) that cooperates with the end connectors (72) in connecting the shoe assemblies (70).Type: GrantFiled: March 13, 1989Date of Patent: October 3, 1989Assignee: General Dynamics Land Systems, Inc.Inventor: Robert M. Cory
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Patent number: 4857119Abstract: Case-hardened plate armor disclosed includes a steel plate (14,18) that is heat treated to provide carbonitride surfaces and a tough, ductile core, with the carbonitride surfaces having a toughness of at least 66, and preferably at least 67, on the Rockwell C scale to prevent surface penetration, and with the tough, ductile core being softer than the carbonitride surfaces to prevent brittle fracture. The steel plate (14,18) may be made from either rolled homogenous armor which has a final core hardness in the range of 45 to 50 on the Rockwell C scale, or from high-hard armor which has a final core hardness in the range of 52 to 54 on the Rockwell C scale. The steel plate may be made with holes or may be imperforate depending upon weight requirements.Type: GrantFiled: March 1, 1988Date of Patent: August 15, 1989Assignee: General Dynamics Lands Systems, Inc.Inventors: David A. Karst, Felix R. Pawlowski, William A. Potrafke, Harold E. Schuneman
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Patent number: 4840438Abstract: An endless track (52) for a track laying vehicle has a construction that facilitates replacement and repair of track components as well as providing an extended lifetime of use as compared to conventional vehicle tracks. The components of the track which facilitate its construction and maintenance include a track shoe (60), a replaceable road pad (62) for the track shoe (60), a pin assembly (64) for connecting laterally aligned pairs of the track shoes (60), a hollow pin (66) of the pin assembly (64), a center guide (68) that guides the track on the associated vehicle roadwheels, an end connector (72) that connects ends of the pins (66) associated with adjacent shoe assemblies (70), and a center connector (74) that cooperates with the end connectors (72) in connecting the shoe assemblies (70).Type: GrantFiled: April 7, 1987Date of Patent: June 20, 1989Assignee: General Dynamics Land Systems, Inc.Inventor: Robert M. Cory
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Patent number: 4835033Abstract: Armor plate (10) is disclosed as including at least one hardened steel plate (14,18) having triangular holes (16,20) arranged in a repeating pattern. Webs (40,42 and 44,46) are located between the triangular holes to provide lightweight armor without any ballistic gaps. The triangular holes (16,20) are shaped and positioned with respect to each other such that the webs (40,42 and 44,46) are generally straight. Each steel plate disclosed has its associated triangular hole (16,20) provided with the same size and shape as each other which are preferably in the shape of equilateral triangles.Type: GrantFiled: March 1, 1988Date of Patent: May 30, 1989Assignee: General Dynamics Land Systems, Inc.Inventors: Richard A. Auyer, Robert J. Buccellato, Ernest N. Petrick, Needangalam S. Sridharan
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Patent number: 4809803Abstract: An electrical drive system is controlled by a microprocessor-based, electronic control unit which is coupled to operator-generated input signals and various feedback signals to individually control the major components of the drive system including a turbine engine, a three-phase alternator, power control units and their respective synchronous AC motors and gearboxes. A combat vehicle which utilizes the drive system includes a vehicle bed on which right and left sets of three wheels are mounted on opposite sides of the centerline of the vehicle in driving engagement with their respective gearboxes. Each of the wheels includes a hollow hub in which its gearbox and its synchronous AC motor is mounted. A torsilastic suspension system supports the wheels on the vehicle bed. The turbine engine drives the alternator which comprises a brushless, synchronous device having a variable three-phase power output.Type: GrantFiled: April 6, 1987Date of Patent: March 7, 1989Assignee: General Dynamics-Land SystemsInventors: Charles J. Ahern, Bohdan W. Fedorowycz, Martin J. Neumeyer
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Patent number: 4765694Abstract: An endless track (52) for a track laying vehicle has a construction that facilitates replacement and repair of track components as well as providing an extended lifetime of use as compared to conventional vehicle tracks. The components of the track which facilitate its construction and maintenance include a track shoe (60), a replaceable road pad (62) for the track shoe (60), a pin assembly (64) for connecting laterally aligned pairs of the track shoes (60), a hollow pin (66) of the pin assembly (64), a center guide (68) that guides the track on the associated vehicle roadwheels, an end connector (72) that connects ends of the pins (66) associated with adjacent shoe assemblies (70), and a center connector (74) that cooperates with the end connectors (72) in connecting the shoe assemblies (70).Type: GrantFiled: April 7, 1987Date of Patent: August 23, 1988Assignee: General Dynamics Land Systems, Inc.Inventor: Robert M. Cory
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Patent number: 4765695Abstract: An endless track (52) for a track laying vehicle has a construction that facilitates replacement and repair of track components as well as providing an extended lifetime of use as compared to conventional vehicle tracks. The components of the track which facilitate its construction and maintenance include a track shoe (60), a replaceable road pad (62) for the track shoe (60), a pin assembly (64) for connecting laterally aligned pairs of the track shoes (60), a hollow pin (66) of the pin assembly (64), a center guide (68) that guides the track on the associated vehicle roadwheels, an end connector (72) that connects ends of the pins (66) associated with adjacent shoe assemblies (70), and a center connector (74) that cooperates with the end connectors (72) in connecting the shoe assemblies (70).Type: GrantFiled: April 7, 1987Date of Patent: August 23, 1988Assignee: General Dynamics Land Systems, Inc.Inventor: Robert M. Cory
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Patent number: 4700992Abstract: An endless track (52) for a track laying vehicle has a construction that facilitates replacement and repair of track components as well as providing an extended lifetime of use as compared to conventional vehicle tracks. The components of the track which facilitate its construction and maintenance include a track shoe (60), a replaceable road pad (62) for the track shoe (60), a pin assembly (64) for connecting laterally aligned pairs of the track shoes (60), a hollow pin (66) of the pin assembly (64), a center guide (68) that guides the track on the associated vehicle roadwheels, an end connector (72) that connects ends of the pins (66) associated with adjacent shoe assemblies (70), and a center connector (74) that cooperates with the end connectors (72) in connecting the shoe assemblies (70).Type: GrantFiled: July 3, 1985Date of Patent: October 20, 1987Assignee: General Dynamics Land Systems, Inc.Inventor: Robert M. Cory
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Patent number: 4682528Abstract: An active protection system (10) is disclosed as having a launch tube (12) with a round inner bore (44) that tapers from an open muzzle end (42) thereof toward a closed rear end (40) to facilitate loading of a cartridge (26) and to permit ejection thereof after firing. The cartridge (26) utilized has a metal case (28) that provides a liner for the launch tube and includes a sabot (116) for launching at least one projectile (120, 122) upon ignition of a propellant (114) by an ignitor (126). Transverse force is generated by utilizing a plurality of projectiles (120, 122) preferably embodied by an outer ring of cubical projectiles (120) and spherical projectiles (122) received within the outer ring so as to provide projectile dispersion that increases the probability of an impact with the intended target.Type: GrantFiled: February 25, 1985Date of Patent: July 28, 1987Assignee: General Dynamics Land Systems, Inc.Inventor: Johann F. Wohler