Patents Assigned to General Dynamics, Pomona Division
  • Patent number: 4327624
    Abstract: Disclosed is a launcher-missile system with the launcher tube provided with a configuration on its aft end so as to reduce the tip-off rates of the system. The configuration comprises the formation of an open sector in the flared end of the launcher tube so that a portion of the exhaust gases exiting from the tube, as the missile is fired, does not impinge on that sector of the flared end and thus an impulse caused by the impinging of the gases on the remainder of the flared end reduces the tip-off rate.Also disclosed is a means in which the size and location of the open sector can be selected depending upon the desired change in magnitude and direction of the tip-off rate.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 23, 1980
    Date of Patent: May 4, 1982
    Assignee: General Dynamics, Pomona Division
    Inventor: Edward T. Piesik
  • Patent number: 4326928
    Abstract: A method of electroforming a part comprising the steps of electroless depositing a coat of metal on a mandrel of heat shrinkable material, electrodepositing a second coating of metal over the first coat, heating to a temperature which will shrink the mandrel, and removing the shrunken mandrel from the electroformed part.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 26, 1981
    Date of Patent: April 27, 1982
    Assignee: General Dynamics, Pomona Division
    Inventor: William P. Dugan
  • Patent number: 4324167
    Abstract: A rear cover for rocket launch tubes providing a seal between the tube and the rear of the rocket. The rocket is arranged in a manner such that the exhaust of a firing rocket will produce a seal between a sealing member and the rear of the rocket and will seal off the portion of the tube adjacent to the rocket itself, thus preventing exhaust gases from entering this portion of the launch tube.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 14, 1980
    Date of Patent: April 13, 1982
    Assignee: General Dynamics, Pomona Division
    Inventor: Edward T. Piesik
  • Patent number: 4322984
    Abstract: A gyroscope caging system includes a clamping ring encircling a portion of the rotor of the gyro and adapted to engage an annular groove in the rotor simultaneously with engagement of a groove in a base support member, for clamping to and supporting the rotor during very high acceleration launches of a missile or airborne vehicle. The caging system is adapted to preload the gyroscope bearings in order to insure that the maximum load is carried by the cage device.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 15, 1979
    Date of Patent: April 6, 1982
    Assignee: General Dynamics, Pomona Division
    Inventors: George Lasker, Paul G. Redman
  • Patent number: 4319258
    Abstract: A platinum-cadmium sulfide Schottky barrier photovoltaic detector which is capable of sensing near ultraviolet and short wavelength visible radiation with extremely small response to wavelengths longer than about 5200 angstroms. The detector is fabricated with both the ohmic and barrier contacts located on the same side of the cadmium sulfide substrate to facilitate wire attachment by high-speed bonding techniques. A titanium-gold-titanium infrared shield structure is deposited directly on the substrate and is utilized to provide a connection between the ohmic contact and the substrate. An insulating layer of silicon dioxide covers the shield structure. A thin layer of platinum is deposited directly on the substrate in a small central optically active area surrounded by the insulated shield structure. A metal boundary layer overlies the periphery of the platinum layer and prevents the barrier contact metalization from affecting the properties of the Schottky barrier.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 7, 1980
    Date of Patent: March 9, 1982
    Assignee: General Dynamics, Pomona Division
    Inventors: Gary L. Harnagel, Gerry T. Laga, Joseph M. Harrison, Victor A. Twaddell
  • Patent number: 4317614
    Abstract: A bus manifold utilizing master and slave terminals wherein a single data bus transmits master terminal signals to the slave terminals continuously and simultaneously with transmission from one of the slave terminals. The system uses a single-optical-fiber transmission line coupled to the master terminal for both transmit and receive functions. The slave terminals have sending units coupled to the transmission line and a pair of receivers tap-coupled to the transmission line. Sending by the slave terminals is in the opposite direction from sending by the master terminal, and the tap coupling is effective to tap signals travelling in both directions in the line.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 20, 1980
    Date of Patent: March 2, 1982
    Assignee: General Dynamics, Pomona Division
    Inventor: John P. Palmer
  • Patent number: 4316673
    Abstract: A molded, disposable mixing device is disclosed for mixing and dispensing a two-part fluid compound. The device may consist of two mirror-image portions or structures, each being of semi-cylindrical shape and providing a tortuous path for shearing, folding, mixing and blending together the two fluids. Each of the two structures is provided with a male attachment lug, and a female detent for securing them together. Also, each structure has a semicircular, externally molded ridge for connecting it, for example, to a nozzle. The tortuous path may consist of two periodically intersecting paths, or else of a generally open passage provided with mixing blades or baffles disposed at regular or irregular intervals. The mixing may also be effected by a spirally folded mesh or spherical objects disposed in a single tubular structure.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 13, 1979
    Date of Patent: February 23, 1982
    Assignee: General Dynamics, Pomona Division
    Inventor: Spencer J. Speer
  • Patent number: 4310905
    Abstract: An acoustical sensor utilizing fiber optic transmission including an optical signal generator, a first single-fiber transmission line connected to the generator, and a coupler for receiving signals from the first line and transmitting the signals to a second single fiber which directs the signals to an acoustically sensitive reflective surface. The surface modulates the signal in accordance with acoustical signals applied to it and reflects at least part of the signal back to the fiber where it is transmitted to a third fiber by the coupler and then transmitted to an electronic receiver.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 20, 1980
    Date of Patent: January 12, 1982
    Assignee: General Dynamics, Pomona Division
    Inventor: John P. Palmer
  • Patent number: 4309946
    Abstract: Broadly, the disclosure is directed to a range-measuring detonating system comprising an air-driven scanning mirror which cooperates with fixed mirrors to project the output of a laser toward a target, the laser being modulated at a given frequency by a local oscillator and modulator circuit. Adjacent the laser is a detecting means which feeds a receiver, the receiver output being in turn delivered to a detector which feeds a phase comparator to which is also applied the output of the local oscillator. The phase comparator output is coupled to an AND circuit to which is also applied the output of the detector. When the light energy returned by a target in the vicinity of the system achieves a given phase and amplitude, the phase comparator output is gated through the AND circuit to ignite a squib, booster and warhead.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 13, 1967
    Date of Patent: January 12, 1982
    Assignee: General Dynamics, Pomona Division
    Inventor: Kenneth A. Block
  • Patent number: 4307933
    Abstract: A low-loss unidirectional optical coupler utilizing clad monofilament fibers of different diameters is provided by mounting each fiber on a curved surface, lapping the smaller (launch) fiber substantially tangentially to the curved surface until the core of the launch fiber has been lapped through to produce two elliptical flat surfaces, independently lapping the other (throughput) fiber tangentially to its surface to produce a fiber surface of substantially the same size as one of those produced on the launch fiber, aligning the throughput fiber surface with one of the launch fiber surfaces, and bonding them together.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 20, 1980
    Date of Patent: December 29, 1981
    Assignee: General Dynamics, Pomona Division
    Inventors: John P. Palmer, Phillip B. Ward, Jr.
  • Patent number: 4307934
    Abstract: A module for a fiber optic data transmission system which will accommodate either a suitable light source or a photoelectric detector. The module incorporates an integrated electronic assembly, such as a hybrid microelectronic assembly. The assembly has provision for a photoelectric transducer which preferably has a cylindrical mount disposed in a cylindrical recess of the electronic assembly. The entire assembly may be surrounded by a cylindrical can having a transparent window. The transducer is provided with a collimating lens which permits it to receive or emit a collimated light beam. Between the fiber optic bundle and the transducer, there is preferably disposed a focusing lens. The focusing lens receives or emits the collimated light beam and focuses it on the fiber optic bundle. A housing surrounds the entire module. Means, such as a retainer ring, are provided for holding the electronic assembly within the housing. Similar means are provided for maintaining the focusing lens within the housing.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 8, 1978
    Date of Patent: December 29, 1981
    Assignee: General Dynamics, Pomona Division
    Inventor: John P. Palmer
  • Patent number: 4306500
    Abstract: An active optical target detecting device is provided for a missile. A transmitter radiates within the optical spectrum. This radiation is subject to scattering by water droplets in the atmosphere which may be due to clouds, fog, rain or other adverse weather conditions. In order to improve the signal-to-noise ratio two receivers that are associated with each transmitter are angularly displaced by equal angles from the transmitter. Hence, each receiver receives only one half of the undesirable backscatter radiation. Therefore, the target may be more readily detected even in the presence of backscatter.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 5, 1978
    Date of Patent: December 22, 1981
    Assignee: General Dynamics, Pomona Division
    Inventors: Rodney L. Castanien, Lee G. Young
  • Patent number: 4303480
    Abstract: The improved circuit composite of the present invention is of the thick film type, but is readily solderable, weldable and bondable to wire without oxidizing. The composite comprises a refractory substrate such as alumina, beryllia or zirconia, a thick printed film pattern of oxidizable electrically conductive metal such as copper, nickel, or silver bonded to the substrate, and a thin electroplated film of non-oxidizable electrically conductive metal, such as gold or platinum, enclosing and adhering to the thick film pattern. The then-electroplated film allows wires and contacts to be soldered, welded or bonded to the pattern, as by ultrasonic or thermocompression bonding, without degrading the quality of the contact area and while permitting removal and subsequent reattachment of such wires and contacts. The method is simple, inexpensive and efficient. It calls for forming the thick film on the substrate and then electroplating the thin film thereover.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 1, 1977
    Date of Patent: December 1, 1981
    Assignee: General Dynamics, Pomona Division
    Inventors: John H. Wood, Victor A. Twaddell
  • Patent number: 4302267
    Abstract: Apparatus and method for aligning a pair of optical fibers wherein a first fiber is positioned in a holder, adjusted along two axes in a plane, and rotated about an axis perpendicular to the plane. A second fiber is mounted in a universal fixture by a first set of adjustable positioning screws opposed to each other in a housing, and a second set of adjustable positioning screws opposed to the first set positioning the housing on an adjustable structure. The optical fibers are brought into position and flush contact effected by the flexibility of the universal fixture. Thereafter the structure is adjusted in a plane defined by two separate axes to effect alignment about the axes, and rotated about the third axis to complete alignment. A laser or other light source and a light sensitive element are utilized to determine when maximum light transmission is achieved, thus signifying proper alignment.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 20, 1980
    Date of Patent: November 24, 1981
    Assignee: General Dynamics, Pomona Division
    Inventors: John P. Palmer, Phillip B. Ward, Jr.
  • Patent number: 4290838
    Abstract: A vacuum laminating fixture includes a pair of opposed plates having opposed plane faces with a peripheral groove formed in each plate surrounding the face with the grooves matched for receiving a unitary band seal extending between the grooves for sealing the space between the faces of the plates, a vacuum port is formed in the lower plate communicating with the area of the face inside the peripheral groove. The method includes setting up a laminate of plural flexible sheets of circuit, placing the laminate within and between the faces of the plates, drawing a vacuum of 28 inches of mercury for a period of two minutes to completely evacuate the space between the laminate sheets, and thereafter applying a predetermined curing pressure and temperature to the plates within a press.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 17, 1979
    Date of Patent: September 22, 1981
    Assignee: General Dynamics, Pomona Division
    Inventors: Joseph A. Reavill, John M. Arachi
  • Patent number: 4286498
    Abstract: This disclosure relates to countermeasure systems, particularly to systems for providing a protective cover against homing and/or fire control devices operating upon infrared, sonar, or microwave reflected energy or for confusing search and tracking devices, and more particularly to decoy rounds and their method of fabrication. The decoy rounds include at least one load of energy generating material, means for propelling the load, a burst charge for shattering the load, the burst charge being constructed so as to cause a line type explosion, and means for igniting the burst charge. The decoy rounds are fabricated by a process which includes a novel method of producing the line type explosion and includes a novel assembly operation which allows the round to be exploded in such a way that birdnesting of the decoy material is minimized.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 21, 1965
    Date of Patent: September 1, 1981
    Assignee: General Dynamics, Pomona Division
    Inventors: Kenneth A. Block, William M. Carter, George H. Schillreff
  • Patent number: 4286145
    Abstract: A fiber optic bar code reader utilizing a light source coupled to one port of a three-port directional coupler. A light detector is coupled to a second port of the coupler, a single fiber probe for receiving and transmitting light is coupled to the third port of the coupler. The coupler joins the three fibers so that light is initially transmitted from the light source to the probe fiber, exits the probe fiber, is selectively reflected by the bar code, and finally is transmitted through the directional coupler to the light detector.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 20, 1980
    Date of Patent: August 25, 1981
    Assignee: General Dynamics, Pomona Division
    Inventor: John P. Palmer
  • Patent number: 4282529
    Abstract: A gimbal assembly in which the outer gimbal member is an arcuate yoke mounted on rollers to rotate about one axis, and the inner gimbal member is a platform pivotally mounted in the yoke to rotate about a second orthogonal axis. Two motors are connected through a differential drive system to rotate either gimbal member selectively or both together in any combination of motions. In one form the differential drive is an endless cable extending around the outer gimbal member and around pulleys on the axis of the inner gimbal member. In a modified form the cable is crossed at one end to drive the inner gimbal member from both ends. In another form the differential drive includes split outer ring members driven individually by the two motors and coupled to the inner gimbal member by a rack and pinion drive.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 28, 1980
    Date of Patent: August 4, 1981
    Assignee: General Dynamics, Pomona Division
    Inventor: John M. Speicher
  • Patent number: 4282527
    Abstract: A multi-spectral detection system for detecting radiation within frequency bands that are in diverse portions of the electromagnetic spectrum is disclosed.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 11, 1979
    Date of Patent: August 4, 1981
    Assignee: General Dynamics, Pomona Division
    Inventors: Jay B. Winderman, Fernand B. Kuffer
  • Patent number: 4282077
    Abstract: A uniform plasma etching system includes a plasma reaction chamber with a source of reactive gas communicating therewith and an RF generator connected to individual electrodes located in the plasma chamber, the electrodes arranged for defining separate part cells and separate plasma generating chambers between the separate cells and means for individually and separately adjusting each of the cells.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 3, 1980
    Date of Patent: August 4, 1981
    Assignee: General Dynamics, Pomona Division
    Inventor: Joseph A. Reavill