Patents Assigned to Lockheed Martin Energy Research Corp.
  • Patent number: 5885484
    Abstract: A high temperature phosphor consists essentially of a material having the general formula LuPO.sub.4 :Dy.sub.(x),Eu.sub.y) wherein: 0.1 wt %.ltoreq.x.ltoreq.20 wt % and 0.1 wt %.ltoreq.y.ltoreq.20 wt %.The high temperature phosphor is in contact with an article whose temperature is to be determined. The article having the phosphor in contact with it is placed in the environment for which the temperature of the article is to be determined. The phosphor is excited by a laser causing the phosphor to fluoresce. The emission from the phosphor is optically focused into a beam-splitting mirror which separates the emission into two separate emissions, the emission caused by the dysprosium dopant and the emission caused by the europium dopent. The separated emissions are optically filtered and the intensities of the emission are detected and measured. The ratio of the intensity of each emission is determined and the temperature of the article is calculated from the ratio of the intensities of the separate emissions.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 23, 1997
    Date of Patent: March 23, 1999
    Assignee: Lockheed Martin Energy Research Corp.
    Inventors: Stephen W. Allison, Michael R. Cates, Lynn A. Boatner, George T. Gillies
  • Patent number: 5850111
    Abstract: A free-piston variable stroke linear-alternator AC power generator for a combustion engine. An alternator mechanism and oscillator system generates AC current. The oscillation system includes two oscillation devices each having a combustion cylinder and a flying turnbuckle. The flying turnbuckle moves in accordance with the oscillation device. The alternator system is a linear alternator coupled between the two oscillation devices by a slotted connecting rod.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 16, 1997
    Date of Patent: December 15, 1998
    Assignee: Lockheed Martin Energy Research Corp.
    Inventor: Carsten M. Haaland
  • Patent number: 5760331
    Abstract: A projectile, such as a bullet, is made by combining two different metals in proportions calculated to achieve a desired density, without using lead. A base constituent, made of a material having density greater than lead, is combined with a binder constituent having less density. The binder constituent is malleable and ductile metallic phase material that forms projectile shapes when subjected to a consolidation force, such as compression. The metal constituents can be selected, rationed, and consolidated to achieve desired frangibility characteristics.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 6, 1996
    Date of Patent: June 2, 1998
    Assignee: Lockheed Martin Energy Research Corp.
    Inventors: Richard A. Lowden, Thomas M. McCoig, Joseph B. Dooley