Patents Assigned to Litton System, Inc.
  • Publication number: 20050101188
    Abstract: The present invention provides a high-speed connector.
    Type: Application
    Filed: July 19, 2004
    Publication date: May 12, 2005
    Applicant: Litton Systems, Inc.
    Inventors: John Benham, Robert Godburn
  • Patent number: 6891879
    Abstract: A cavity assembly includes a mounting member, an active gain medium, at least one electro-optic component and at least one alignment assembly. The mounting member defines an aperture within which the active gain medium is disposed, and is comprised of a thermally conductive material. The alignment assemblies are disposed relative to the active gain medium, and are configured to receive the electro-optic components such that electro-optic components at least partially align with the active gain medium. The alignment assemblies are rotatably disposed relative to the active gain medium such that relative rotation of the alignment assemblies and the active gain medium alters the alignment of the respective electro-optic components with respect to the active gain medium. The cavity assembly may be mounted within a thermally conductive housing to transfer heat away from the active gain medium.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 23, 2002
    Date of Patent: May 10, 2005
    Assignee: Litton Systems, Inc.
    Inventors: Brian Lee Peterson, Clark Emory Tooly
  • Publication number: 20050085103
    Abstract: The present invention is directed to a high density electrical connector which can provide 80 or more twinax connections per linear inch in a 20 millimeter card slot. In a typical electronic system package, 20 millimeters is the spacing from center line to center line of the adjacent parallel daughtercards. Twinax cable is coaxial cable that contains two .inner conducting wires rather than one. The two inner conducting wires provide two physical channels. Coaxial cable is called “coaxial” because it includes one physical channel that carries the signal surrounded (after a layer of insulation) by another concentric physical channel, both running along the same axis. The outer channel serves as ground.
    Type: Application
    Filed: October 25, 2004
    Publication date: April 21, 2005
    Applicant: Litton Systems, Inc.
    Inventors: Michael Driscoll, Stephen Vetter, Robert Bradley
  • Patent number: 6882471
    Abstract: A viewer device (G) has at least one monocular assembly (10) having a focus ring (12) that is accessible externally for adjusting optical focus of the viewer (G). A clamping assembly (18) for the viewer includes a band (20) that is controllably secured about a portion of an exterior surface (22) of the monocular (10). At least one pin body (24) extends from the band (20). The pin (24) is secured to the band (20) at a base end (26). An opposite pin end (28) extends toward and overlaps at least a portion of the focus ring (12). The focus ring (12) has at least one cooperating member (30) that is formed with an exterior surface (30) of the focus ring (12). When the band (20) is secured, the pin (24) engages the cooperating member (30) of the focus ring (12) to secure the focus ring (12) from undesired movement.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 1, 2003
    Date of Patent: April 19, 2005
    Assignee: Litton Systems, Inc.
    Inventor: Luis A. Silva
  • Patent number: 6874674
    Abstract: Mating faces of a microchannel plate (MCP) (50) and a multi-layer ceramic body (80) unit are deposited with a thin film having protuberances (84) using a suitable metal selected for optimum diffusion at a desired temperatures and pressure. The metallized MCP (50) and multi-layer ceramic body (80) unit are then aligned and placed in a bonding fixture (F) that provides the necessary force applied to the components to initiate a diffusion bond at a desired elevated temperature. The bonding fixture (F) is then placed in a vacuum heat chamber (V) to accelerate the diffusion bonding process between the MCP (50) and the multi-layer ceramic body unit (80).
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 30, 2004
    Date of Patent: April 5, 2005
    Assignee: Litton Systems, Inc.
    Inventors: Niels F. Jacksen, Michael J. Iosue, Miguel M. Saldana, Jay Scott Tucker
  • Publication number: 20050069249
    Abstract: A fiber optic rotary joint and an associated reflector assembly are provided for supporting optical communications between a rotor and a stator. The fiber optic rotary joint includes at least one optical source carried by the rotor or the stator for transmitting optical signals. The fiber optic rotary joint also includes a reflector mounted upon the other one of the rotor and stator for reflecting the optical signals. Further, the fiber optic rotary joint includes a receiver for receiving the optical signals following their reflection. The reflector is generally shaped and positioned such that the path length along which the optical signals propagate from the optical source(s) to the receiver is equal, regardless of the rotational position of the rotor to the stator. The reflector may have a reflective surface shaped to define a portion of an ellipse and/or a reflective surface shaped to define a portion of a hyperbola.
    Type: Application
    Filed: September 26, 2003
    Publication date: March 31, 2005
    Applicant: Litton Systems, Inc.
    Inventors: K. Lo, Norris Lewis
  • Publication number: 20050048842
    Abstract: The present invention provides a high-speed electrical interconnection system designed to overcome the drawbacks of conventional interconnection systems. That is, the present invention provides an electrical connector capable of handling high-speed signals effectively.
    Type: Application
    Filed: July 19, 2004
    Publication date: March 3, 2005
    Applicant: Litton Systems, Inc.
    Inventors: John Benham, Kenny Padro, Robert Goodburn
  • Publication number: 20050035925
    Abstract: A man-portable sensor fusion system (M) includes a sensor unit (F) that has at least a first and second sensor (10, 12) arranged along a sensor axis (14). A head adapter (16) provides support to mount at least one selected device about a user's cranium (18). A securing module (20) is attached to the sensor unit for mounting the sensor unit (F) to the head adapter (16). The sensor unit (F) is to be mounted above an ocular axis (22) formed between a pair of eyes (24) of the user (U) when the sensor unit (F) is attached to the head adapter element (16). When the sensor unit (F) is secured to the user (U) with the head adapter element (16), the sensor axis (14) is essentially perpendicular to the user's ocular axis (22).
    Type: Application
    Filed: July 30, 2004
    Publication date: February 17, 2005
    Applicant: Litton Systems, Inc.
    Inventors: Timothy Ostromek, Joseph Estrera, Antonio Bacarella, Kenneth Sauter, Michael Iosue, Timothy Hogan
  • Publication number: 20050036735
    Abstract: A fiber optic rotary joint is provided that is unaffected by variations in the optical properties of a fluid that fills its internal cavity. The rotary joint includes a housing defining the internal cavity, first and second optical collimation arrays on opposite sides of the internal cavity, and a reversion prism between the optical collimation arrays. Further, the rotary joint includes an interface optical element proximate at least one of the first and second optical collimation arrays and the reversion prism. Each interface optical element includes an optically flat surface adapted to contact the fluid such that optical signals that are oriented normal to the optically flat surface can be transmitted without refraction, thereby rendering the optical signals immune to variations in the fluid's optical properties. A reversion prism assembly, an optical collimation assembly and a method of aligning an optical collimation array utilizing alignment pins are also provided.
    Type: Application
    Filed: September 8, 2003
    Publication date: February 17, 2005
    Applicant: Litton Systems, Inc.
    Inventors: Martin Oosterhuis, Jerry Perdue, Carlton Sutphin
  • Patent number: 6847027
    Abstract: An image intensifier tube includes a photocathode (20) with an active layer (52) providing an electrical spectral response to photons of light. The photocathode (20) also includes integral spacer structure (42) which extends toward and physically touches a microchannel plate (22) of the image intensifier tube in order to establish and maintain a desirably precise and fine-dimension spacing distance “G” between the photocathode and the microchannel plate. A method of making the photocathode and a method of making the image intensifier tube are described also.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 30, 2002
    Date of Patent: January 25, 2005
    Assignee: Litton Systems, Inc.
    Inventor: Michael Jude Iosue
  • Patent number: 6843657
    Abstract: The present invention is directed to a high density electrical connector which can provide 80 or more twinax connections per linear inch in a 20 millimeter card slot. In a typical electronic system package, 20 millimeters is the spacing from center line to center line of the adjacent parallel daughtercards. Twinax cable is coaxial cable that contains two inner conducting wires rather than one. The two inner conducting wires provide two physical channels. Coaxial cable is called “coaxial” because it includes one physical channel that carries the signal surrounded (after a layer of insulation) by another concentric physical channel, both running along the same axis. The outer channel serves as ground.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 7, 2002
    Date of Patent: January 18, 2005
    Assignee: Litton Systems Inc.
    Inventors: Michael P. Driscoll, Stephen Vetter, Robert M. Bradley
  • Publication number: 20050001499
    Abstract: A permanent magnet rotor for a dc brushless motor generally comprised of a non-insulated shaft and and a permanent magnet is formed in one embodiment by compacting a powdered permanent magnet material substantially about a non-insulated shaft of relatively incompressible material utilizing dynamic magnetic compaction (DMC) techniques. In other embodiements, the rotor is comprised of a non-insulated shaft, a magnetic core and a permanent magnet and is formed by first compacting a powdered core material substantially about the non-insulated shaft of relatively incompressible material to form a magnetic core and then compacting a powdered permanent magnet material substantially about the core to form a permanent magnet, with the compaction of the powdered materials occurring by DMC. Other embodiments may be formed by simultaneously compacting a powdered core material and a powdered permanent magnet material about a non-insulated shaft of relatively incompressible material utilizing DMC techniques.
    Type: Application
    Filed: July 1, 2003
    Publication date: January 6, 2005
    Applicant: Litton Systems, Inc.
    Inventor: John Calico
  • Patent number: 6829763
    Abstract: The invention is a method and apparatus for repetitively executing a plurality of software packages at a plurality of rates utilizing a common set of computational resources. The method consists of counting contiguous time increments and executing a plurality of software packages. Each software package is executed during each time increment in one or more sequences of time increments. The time increments in each sequence recur at a predetermined rate, and the time increments assigned to one software package do not overlap the time increments assigned to any other of the plurality of software packages.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 16, 2000
    Date of Patent: December 7, 2004
    Assignee: Litton Systems, Inc.
    Inventors: John G. Mark, Daniel A. Tazartes, Jonathan A. Lincoln, Philip T. Kent
  • Patent number: 6825714
    Abstract: Apparatus for eliminating sign uncertainty in a coherent phase generated carrier demodulator in a multi-channel sensor system has a downconverter array arranged to separate the in-phase component I and the quadrature phase component of the sensor output for each channel. A coordinate transformer uses the in-phase component and quadrature phase component to calculate an arctangent for the phase angle for each channel. A digital signal processor adds 180° to each arctangent calculation for which the tangent is a negative number.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 22, 2003
    Date of Patent: November 30, 2004
    Assignee: Litton Systems, Inc.
    Inventors: Paul Louis Greene, William Christopher Knaack, Gregory Alan Gibbons
  • Patent number: 6813285
    Abstract: A Q-switched microlaser is provided that is capable of supporting a zig-zag resonation pattern in response to pumping of the active gain medium so as to effectively lengthen the microresonator cavity without having to physically lengthen the microresonator cavity. As such, the microlaser can generate pulses having greater pulse widths and correspondingly greater pulse energies and average power levels than the pulses provided by conventional microlasers of a similar size. A corresponding fabrication method is also provided that permits a plurality of Q-switched microlasers to be fabricated in an efficient and repeatable manner.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 4, 2002
    Date of Patent: November 2, 2004
    Assignee: LItton Systems, Inc.
    Inventor: Brian Lee Peterson
  • Patent number: 6806683
    Abstract: A battery adapter (A) replaces two batteries (10) with a single battery (10) housed within a compartment (48) of a battery powered electrical device (D). An electrically conductive housing (40) adapted to replicate a selected battery and fit within a space adapted to house two of the selected sized batteries. A step up circuit (18) mounted within the battery housing (40) receives an electrical signal from a single battery (10) and transforms the voltage of the electrical signal to simulate an electrical signal from two electrically connected selected batteries (10).
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 2, 2003
    Date of Patent: October 19, 2004
    Assignee: Litton Systems, Inc.
    Inventors: Michael R. Saldana, David W. Buck, Kenneth W. Sauter
  • Patent number: 6801701
    Abstract: A bend (B) in a wave guide (G) is formed having two angled cuts (201, 202) on either side of a middle pivot point (207). The angled cuts (201, 202) extend through a first side of a cladding layer (101) of the wave guide formed with at least one inner layer (102) and one outer layer (101). The wave guide (G) is then bent at the angled cuts about the middle pivot point (207) to make a desired angle bend. The middle pivot point (207) has a reflective angled surface (401) such that light (404) propagating through the wave guide (G) will be reflected and turned at the desired angle.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 30, 2003
    Date of Patent: October 5, 2004
    Assignee: Litton Systems, Inc.
    Inventors: Eric W. Montgomery, Robert W. Speer
  • Patent number: 6796724
    Abstract: A sleeve (22) enables attachment of an optic fiber (14) to a multi-integrated optic chip (10) in optical communication therewith, and maintains alignment of the fiber at its end adjacent the chip. The sleeve includes a symmetrically-shaped cavity (26) bounded by termini (30, 32) which are respectively disposed to fit onto the chip and to accept the fiber. An adhesive (46) within the cavity symmetrically bonds the fiber to the chip. The adhesive cures symmetrically in the cavity, to eliminate undesired motion of the fiber from its preferred alignment position vis-a-vis the chip connection point (12) or to provide a repeatable motion to achieve the optimum alignment position of the fiber with respect to the chip. The sleeve may be left in place or, alternatively, it may be removed. The sleeve controls, defines and confines the index matching adhesive and/or fluid between fiber end (44) and connection point (12) by defining the areas and volume actually in contact with the adhesive or fluid.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 28, 2001
    Date of Patent: September 28, 2004
    Assignee: Litton Systems, Inc.
    Inventors: Arnold E. Goldman, K. Juergen Flamm, John G. Mark, Ike Song
  • Patent number: 6798578
    Abstract: A system (S) for combining multi-spectral images of a scene includes a first detector (18) for transmitting a scene image in a first spectral band. A separate, second detector (22) senses the scene in a second spectral band. The second detector (22) has an image output that is representative of the scene. A transparent display (26) mounted in the output viewing path (30) of the first detector (18) and displays a displayed image in the second spectral band. The image of the transparent display is aligned such that the image (12) of the scene in the second spectral band combines with the image output (10) in the first spectral band. The combined multi-spectral images (54) are conveyed to an output (32) for a user (U).
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 30, 2003
    Date of Patent: September 28, 2004
    Assignee: Litton Systems, Inc.
    Inventors: Timothy R. Beystrum, Michael J. Iosue, Lynn Kern
  • Publication number: 20040152359
    Abstract: An electrical interconnection arrangement includes a cable laminate adapted to receive a plurality of twinaxial cables; an interposer including a plurality of spring contacts; wherein the interposer has a first side adapted to mate with the cable laminate and electrically connect the plurality of spring contacts to one and of the plurality of twinaxial cables; and wherein the interposer has a second side adapted to mate with a PC board and electrically connect the plurality of spring contacts to mating contact points on the PC board.
    Type: Application
    Filed: January 21, 2004
    Publication date: August 5, 2004
    Applicant: Litton Systems, Inc.
    Inventor: John Benham