Patents Assigned to ITT Gilfillan
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Patent number: 4875050Abstract: A Doppler matched binary pulse compressor having means to initiate operation, means to generate a Doppler matched filter bank, means to compress the pulses from the Doppler matched filter, either linear or soft limited, means to estimate the signal phase in real time and means to select overall optimal filters in real time. The foregoing includes a phase estimator having a quadrant detector and means to scale the quadrature components while preserving the signal phase, means to reduce accuracy computations to 45.degree. or less of the first quadrant, and means to reconstruct the phase to place the signal in the proper quadrant.Type: GrantFiled: February 12, 1988Date of Patent: October 17, 1989Assignee: ITT Gilfillan, a division of ITT CorporationInventor: Dev D. Rathi
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Patent number: 4851850Abstract: Electronic priority map storage and control for prioritizing radar detections for fire control or monitoring purposes relative to batteries of mortars or artillery or other projectile sources. Use of a priority map to increase probability of location of at least one weapon in each battery is desired. The theory is based upon the premise that all guns in a battery are firing at the same target and, consequently, all projectiles from a battery will be detected within a relatively small area. By distributing track initiations over a large area of detection, the probability of tracking projectiles from all batteries is increased. The use of the priority map to accomplish this function is made in order to save time in a general purpose data processing computer employed additionally for other functions. A group of priority map cells are combined to form a track initiation cell. That is, a second map is formed with coarser granularity for the purpose of controlling the priority of track initiations.Type: GrantFiled: September 21, 1984Date of Patent: July 25, 1989Assignee: ITT Gilfillan, A Division of ITT CorporationInventors: John M. Milan, George W. Grantham
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Patent number: 4827267Abstract: A solid state radar transmitter pulse modulator system capable of generating high power operating pulses having pulse width and pulse repetition rate agility and being programmable for output pulse current over a substantial range of peak current values to produce corresponding values of transmitter output power. A multi-stage cascade cross-field amplifier (CFA RF chain) is employed, each stage having its own pulse modulator comprised of one or more standard modules paralleled at the output to drive the corresponding CFA stage provides fail-soft operation. Means are included for protecting solid state circuits in the event of CFA or other component failures, for dynamically matching CFA and pulse transformer impedances, and for preventing BH curve "walk-up" during operation.Type: GrantFiled: November 19, 1987Date of Patent: May 2, 1989Assignee: ITT GilfillanInventor: Thayer L. Shearin
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Patent number: 4823020Abstract: A high voltage pulse clipper for stabilizing the amplitude of successive pulses applied, for example, as modulator pulses to a microwave transmitter. A source of such pulses has its output connected across a capacitor through a series diode whereby the capacitor charge acts as a back bias for the diode. The ground potential side of the capacitor includes a circuit which adds a voltage in opposition to that extant across the capacitor to equalize the capacitor error voltage resulting from variations of the input pulse amplitude and pulse spacing.Type: GrantFiled: December 15, 1987Date of Patent: April 18, 1989Assignee: ITT GilfillanInventor: Richard S. Loucks
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Patent number: 4814780Abstract: The variable directional coupler of the subject invention employs 3, 4 or n branches in TEM transmission media, such as coax, stripline and microstrip. Precise control of the coupling is acheived by a variable susceptance connected near the mid-point of the crossover.Type: GrantFiled: March 11, 1988Date of Patent: March 21, 1989Assignee: ITT Gilfillan, a division of ITT CorporationInventors: William G. Sterns, Ching-Fai Cho
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Patent number: 4814779Abstract: A radar system with auxiliary scanning provision for providing more dwell time on target, the system having a main frequency scan antenna with electronic or mechanical arrangements for auxiliary scanning. In the electronic embodiment, a space fed phased-array auxiliary antenna is provided, the radiating elements being interconnected with diode phase shifters, which are electronically actuated and synchronized to the antenna rotation. In the mechanical embodiment, a multi-sided prism arrangement in front of the antenna rotates in synchronism in a counter direction to the antenna, with auxiliary scanning data electronically manipulated for processing.Type: GrantFiled: March 25, 1987Date of Patent: March 21, 1989Assignee: ITT Gilfillan, a division of ITT CorporationInventor: Arnold M. Levine
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Patent number: 4803490Abstract: A shipboard search radar in which an antenna beam is stepped up and down in elevation to keep the beam pointed approximately toward the horizon even though the ship may be rolling and/or pitching.Type: GrantFiled: October 26, 1984Date of Patent: February 7, 1989Assignee: ITT Gilfillan, A Division of ITT CorporationInventor: Bradford E. Kruger
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Patent number: 4788548Abstract: A passive radar ranging system having an antenna system for receiving radiated electromagnetic energy emanating from an emitter source, plus a translation resolution system and a digital computation system for making phase measurements of the received electromagnetic energy with the translated and resolved energy signals being operated upon by a plurality of system spacing parameters, the radiated energy being modulated in a particular pattern, randomly modulated or unmodulated and with the emitter source being fixed or moving while the phase measurements are made from a single measurement platform which may also be fixed or moving with respect to the emitter source, the phase measurements being employed for determining the instantaneous range from the emitter source to the measurement platform.Type: GrantFiled: September 8, 1987Date of Patent: November 29, 1988Assignee: ITT Gilfillan, A Division of ITT CorporationInventor: Earl L. Hammerquist
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Patent number: 4764771Abstract: An antenna feed network implemented preferably in stripline for connecting the elements of a linear or planar array with a common port for transmit/receive operation. The network acts as a power divider/combiner and is entirely reciprocal. The network is realized in the form of a pattern of conductive traces on a single dielectric sheet of the stripline arrangement between parallel, spaced ground planes and does not require interconnections among multiple planes. The network may be utilized as a single or multiple beam forming network with the path lengths to the respective array radiators patterned to achieve a frequency scanning or beam normal array design.Type: GrantFiled: August 4, 1986Date of Patent: August 16, 1988Assignee: ITT Gilfillan, a division of ITT CorporationInventor: William G. Sterns
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Patent number: 4755740Abstract: A pulse modulator for a radar system employing resonant charging of a pulse forming network and circuits for periodically discharging the network to form a power pulse applied to a microwave transmitter such as a magnetron, for example. The system includes circuits for controlling the pulse forming network charge effective at a time ahead of the discharging of the network, thereby to stabilize (regulate) the power pulse amplitude. The circuits shown provide for introduction of an increment of charge current independently of the resonant charging current of a magnitude determined by evaluation of the pulse forming network terminal voltage.Type: GrantFiled: June 1, 1987Date of Patent: July 5, 1988Assignee: ITT Gilfillan, a division of ITT CorporationInventor: Richard S. Loucks
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Patent number: 4742355Abstract: An improved serpentine feed and method of making same. The invention includes a block of conductive material having a primary microwave waveguide channel and at least one secondary channel. Each secondary channel has at least one broadwall common to the primary channel. A high performance coupler is provided in the common broadwall by which microwave energy communicates from the primary channel to the secondary channel.Type: GrantFiled: September 10, 1986Date of Patent: May 3, 1988Assignee: ITT Gilfillan, a Division of ITT CorporationInventors: Ronald I. Wolfson, William G. Sterns, John D. Foglesonger, Victor M. Petrillo
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Patent number: 4740781Abstract: A touch-sensitive device for computer data entry from the presentation on a scanned, thin-film, electroluminescent display. A transparent conductive film is suspended over the display face. Touching that film at a predetermined point in the display capacitively couples scanning voltages (which are time-base synchronous and related to the touched point) to an amplifier and then to a utilization device (computer, for example).Type: GrantFiled: February 8, 1985Date of Patent: April 26, 1988Assignee: ITT GilfillanInventor: Kenneth A. Brown
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Patent number: 4740793Abstract: An antenna element including a microstrip radiating element having a microstrip feed line and a ground plane on opposite sides of a substrate, with at least one of a plurality as resonators on the same side of the substrate as the microstrip feed line, and a dipole radiator having an increased bandwidth and insulated from the feed line and from the plurality of resonators.Type: GrantFiled: October 20, 1986Date of Patent: April 26, 1988Assignee: ITT GilfillanInventors: Ronald I. Wolfson, William G. Sterns
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Patent number: 4710734Abstract: This invention relates to two embodiments of microwave polarization control networks. The first produces two sets of orthogonal linear polarizations and constitutes a two position transfer switch and a directional coupler having two ports alternating as input and isolated ports and two ports alternating as through and coupled output ports. The transfer switch is connected to switch an input to one or the other of the two ports alternating as input and isolated ports and couple the other to a termination. An ortho-mode transducer junction, having two input ports, has one input port coupled directly to one of the output ports of the directional coupler and the other input port connected in series through a 0.degree./180.degree. phase shifter to the other output port of the directional coupler. A dual mode waveguide is employed for transmitting a variable polarization output from the ortho-mode junction. In another embodiment, the transfer switch is not employed, and a 90.degree.Type: GrantFiled: June 5, 1986Date of Patent: December 1, 1987Assignee: ITT Gilfillan, a division of ITT CorporationInventor: William G. Sterns
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Patent number: 4704613Abstract: A system for determining the range R of a stationary emitter on the ground from an airborne bistatic radar as a function of velocity V, direction .beta., antenna spacing d, wavelength .lambda. and rate of change of phase with respect to time .theta.Type: GrantFiled: October 12, 1984Date of Patent: November 3, 1987Assignee: ITT Gilfillan A Division of ITT CorporationInventors: Damian F. Albanese, Kanji F. Sayano
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Patent number: 4694298Abstract: An adaptive, fail-soft digital filterbank for digitized Doppler-modulated video signals. A plurality of modules are controlled by the impulse filter weighting technique to each respond to a set of discrete Doppler frequencies. A built-in test feature is included, the module inputs being multiplexed between system digitized video and synthetic signals to continuously confirm proper operation. Module failures are recognized by the control (programming) circuitry and spare modules can be activated. Control and communications link circuitry is constructed with multiple redundancy.Type: GrantFiled: November 4, 1983Date of Patent: September 15, 1987Assignee: ITT GilfillanInventor: John M. Milan
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Patent number: 4689876Abstract: A waveguide joint with flanges bonded to a waveguide section. Each flange is divided into two pieces with internal knurling and corner projections to bite into the external waveguide corners. The flange pieces are pressed on while the bonding adhesive is cured.Type: GrantFiled: August 4, 1986Date of Patent: September 1, 1987Assignee: ITT Gilfillan, a division of ITT CorporationInventors: John D. Foglesonger, David M. Vranson
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Patent number: 4691312Abstract: A system for sampling data, converting the same to light, and transmitting the light to a remote receiver via an optical fiber. A demultiplexer is provided at the remote end of the optical fiber.Type: GrantFiled: August 10, 1984Date of Patent: September 1, 1987Assignee: ITT Gilfillan, a division of ITT CorporationInventor: Weldon R. H. Vlasak
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Patent number: 4679210Abstract: A circuit is provided for correlating both the phase and amplitude of received radar signals with the phase of a transmitted binary reference phase code, which enables implementation by off-the-shelf hardware. The received signal is demodulated and quadrature detected, and each segment of small duration of the received signal is converted to a three-bit data code word, with each data word defining both the phase and the amplitude of the demodulated received signal. Each bit of the same significance (e.g., most significant bit or least significant bit) of a series of data words is delivered to a different one of a group of one-bit correlators. Each correlator correlates the series of bits of the same significance from a sequence of data words, with the bits of the binary reference phase code. The outputs of the correlators whose bits represent the amplitude of the received signal, are multiplied according to the significance or position of the bit, and the products are added.Type: GrantFiled: July 18, 1985Date of Patent: July 7, 1987Assignee: ITT Gilfillan, a division of ITT CorporationInventor: Devdas D. Rathi