Patents Assigned to Loral Fairchild Corp.
  • Patent number: 5818052
    Abstract: A broad band solid state image sensor responsive to up to and beyond 1 .mu.m cutoff wavelength for use in a camera capable of imaging under very low light level conditions with good modulation transfer efficiency resulting in high resolution. The high sensitivity at low light level is achieved by an image sensor combination of a photoconductor with high avalanche detection gain, a silicon detector with very high gain pixel level amplifiers and noise suppression circuits. A high gain avalanche rushing photoconductor (HARP) sensor device is connected to an amplified metal-oxide silicon (AMOS) device and a low-noise read-out device. The high sensitivity image sensor is fabricated by depositing an amorphous Selenium photoconductive layer on the top of a Silicon junction diode or a Palladium Silicide, (Pd2Si) Schottky barrier diode that is connected to the AMOS pixel amplifier circuits to form two story circuit.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 18, 1996
    Date of Patent: October 6, 1998
    Assignee: Loral Fairchild Corp.
    Inventor: Hammam Elabd
  • Patent number: 5818525
    Abstract: A memory efficient system of storing color correction information for liquid crystal tuning filters when used with electronic imaging cameras to produce color images, which color correction information is stored with maximum possible gain to optimize accuracy preparatory to compression. The system bins the color correction image, for example, from a 4K.times.4K CCD sensor into a 500.times.500 or 1K.times.1K file, and then applies the JPEG and/or wavelet compression algorithm with a default configuration and/or a custom quantization table that emphasizes low frequency changes with more bits than high frequency changes with less bits. At the end of the compression, the compressed R, G, B files and an n-point correction executable algorithm are stored on floppy disk or CD ROM and are used to automatically take control of image enhancement when invoked by the photographer.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 17, 1996
    Date of Patent: October 6, 1998
    Assignee: Loral Fairchild Corp.
    Inventor: Hammam Elabd
  • Patent number: 5796433
    Abstract: A multiple-frame image sensor comprising a full-frame CCD sensor of two-story construction having an overlying photosensitive layer that converts input radiation to electric charge and an underlying CCD structure which functions to collect and store the charge for read-out of more than one charge packet per pixel, with the pixels being of minimum size. The sensor structure is rendered capable of handling more than one photosignal charge packet per pixel in an area-efficient way through the use of ripple clocking, so that in a preferred embodiment a 4-poly, 7-phase ripple-clocked vertical CCD register is fabricated with 7 gates, one of which is run vertically to create openings, e.g., between the 1 and 6 gates, that pass electrode contacts to N+ sources in the channel stops of the register to form photosignal charge packets in the region between the stops. The ripple-gating controls the movement of the charge packets for storage along the CCD channel until 3 charge packet read-out.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 20, 1996
    Date of Patent: August 18, 1998
    Assignee: Loral Fairchild Corp.
    Inventor: Rudolph H. Dyck
  • Patent number: 5760403
    Abstract: Charge coupled device X-ray sensor and camera capable of imaging with high modulation transfer function for high resolution. The high resolution is achieved by a method of simultaneously measuring the modulation transfer functions of x-ray and visible images while imaging the target or the scene. Then, by using the point spread function and measured MTFs at various spatial frequencies to calculating spatial frequency dependent correction table or correction parameters. This correction is applied to the raw image of the target inside a workstation using a software embodiment of the correction algorithm. The high precision, multi-spatial frequency patterns that are used in x-ray image correction are provided on the sensor, the scintillator screen and the fiber optic face plate of a sensor device to enable the user of the workstation to measure the modulation transfer functions (contrast transfer function) in the horizontal, vertical and in oblique orientations at several spatial frequencies.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 18, 1996
    Date of Patent: June 2, 1998
    Assignee: Loral Fairchild Corp.
    Inventor: Hammam Elabd
  • Patent number: 5756934
    Abstract: An enclosure for protecting a heat sensitive item from high temperatures and shock which includes: (a) an outer housing including an inner cavity for containing at least one heat sensitive item; (b) an aquarium located within the inner cavity including at least one protective compartment within which the at least one heat sensitive item is located; (c) a thermal mass, located within the inner cavity and covering at least a portion of the exterior surface of the aquarium; and (d) a venting mechanism for venting any moisture, that penetrates the aquarium and enters the at least one protective compartment included therein, to the ambient air outside the outer housing. The invention finds particular utility in the Flight Recorder field where heat sensitive components, such as solid state memories, may be subject to fire and shock often resulting from an aircraft crash.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 11, 1994
    Date of Patent: May 26, 1998
    Assignee: Loral Fairchild Corp.
    Inventor: Gregory W. Purdom
  • Patent number: 5750925
    Abstract: An enclosure for protecting a heat sensitive item from high temperatures and shock which includes: (a) an outer housing including an inner cavity for containing at least one heat sensitive item; (b) a thermal insulator located within the inner cavity defining at least a portion of a second interior cavity, with the at least one heat sensitive item being located within the second interior cavity; and (c) a boiler located within the second interior cavity including at least one containment compartment for containing a thermal mass and at least one protective compartment within which the at least one heat sensitive item is located. The invention finds particular utility in the Flight Recorder field where heat sensitive components, such as solid state memories, may be subject to fire and shock often resulting from an aircraft crash. The invention also features a corrosion protection capability which is effective when the item being protected is in close proximity to a source of moisture.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 5, 1994
    Date of Patent: May 12, 1998
    Assignee: Loral Fairchild Corp.
    Inventor: Gregory W. Purdom
  • Patent number: 5577740
    Abstract: A thermally activated self-releasing seal for a thermal mass container comprising (a) seal support located on the exterior of, separate and detached from, the container; (b) a fusible seal, attached to the seal support, to form a one piece seal when combined with the seal support; and (c) apparatus for attaching the fusible seal portion of the one piece seal to the container to cover the aperture, wherein the apparatus for attaching is located on the exterior of and is separate from the container. According to a preferred embodiment of the invention the apparatus for attaching is an adhesive, such as a room temperature vulcanizing rubber (an RTV), a two part epoxy, or the like; having the property that heat is not required in order to accomplish the attachment of the fusible seal portion of the one piece seal to the container.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 19, 1994
    Date of Patent: November 26, 1996
    Assignee: Loral Fairchild Corp.
    Inventor: Gregory W. Purdom
  • Patent number: 5510623
    Abstract: A solid state image sensor CCD array (10a) has a two block, full-frame, parallel-register structure. The two blocks of the array, each comprised of photosensitive radiation sensors or pixels (20), feed into a single centrally disposed serial read-out register (10b) so as to form one unified photosensitive domain. The read-out register is photosensitive except for two associated narrow clock buses (H1, H2) that are spaced apart so as to only block a minimum of input radiation in any one pixel (22) of the read-out register. Each stage of the read-out register can act as a pixel that is approximately square and that is approximately the same size as the pixels of the two full-frame blocks. In operation, the centrally disposed read-out register can be stationary for a significant first portion of a total frame time (integration period), and then in a latter part of the frame time it can be read out one or more times to provide exposure update information for all of the pixels of the array.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 24, 1995
    Date of Patent: April 23, 1996
    Assignee: Loral Fairchild Corp.
    Inventors: Michel Sayag, Steven Onishi
  • Patent number: 5481479
    Abstract: Long range, non-linear, sector scan panoramic electro-optical reconnaissance of a scene from an airborne craft is performed at increased aircraft velocities with a given detector technology at a desired level of performance. A focal plane array is configured to detect an image of the scene, and to convert the image into electronic charge information representing the image. A main electronics unit that converts the electronic charge representation into an electronic signal which is a digital representation of the image. A lens arrangement is used to focus a narrow slit of the scene onto the focal plane array, and a rotating prism scans the slit across the scene at a non-linear scanning velocity as determined according to the present invention. The electronic signal is transmitted to a ground station where it is processed to provide visual image data and that represents the scene, distortion induced into this data as a result of the non-linear scan velocity is removed to provide a distortion free final image.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 10, 1992
    Date of Patent: January 2, 1996
    Assignee: Loral Fairchild Corp.
    Inventors: Ralph H. Wight, Gregory J. Wolfe
  • Patent number: 5326996
    Abstract: Methods and apparatus for implementing charge skimming and variable integration time in focal plane arrays formed in a silicon substrate. The present invention provides for pulsing a field plate that lies over a diode disposed in the substrate in order to provide for charge skimming and variable integration time. The field plate is normally dc biased to suppress diode edge leakage. No additional structure is needed in the silicon substrate, and basic readout clocking is unaffected. Any interline transfer focal plane array can benefit from using the principles of the present invention.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 6, 1993
    Date of Patent: July 5, 1994
    Assignee: Loral Fairchild Corp.
    Inventor: Michael J. McNutt
  • Patent number: 5309241
    Abstract: An apparatus and method for allowing television systems using solid-state image sensors to be compatible with a multiplicity of television standards. Scenes conforming to a standard which specifies a format aspect ratio or a specific number of active scan lines per frame are input into the anamorphic television system. The anamorphic television system modifies these scenes to take optimum advantage of the resolution of the solid-state image sensor. The anamorphic television system alters the dimensions of the scene along the horizontal and/or vertical axis so that the scene conforms to the format aspect ratio of the solid state image sensor and/or to the number of active scan lines per frame as specified in the applicable standard. The solid-state image sensor converts the optical information into an electrical signal. This electrical signal is retrieved from the solid-state image sensor by timing circuitry.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 24, 1992
    Date of Patent: May 3, 1994
    Assignee: Loral Fairchild Corp.
    Inventor: Kenneth A. Hoagland
  • Patent number: 5204889
    Abstract: An apparatus and method for gauging the thickness of a moving sheet material, typically a metal, which has a variable alloy composition over its length. This is accomplished by measuring the spectral energy of a radiation beam which has not been absorbed by the material and passed perpendicularly through the material by utilizing a length absorption filter radiation detector. The length absorption filter spectrally filters the radiation into separate wavelengths and measures the intensity of these wavelengths. Electrical outputs representing these measured values is output to a processor which then determines the thickness of the material based on the transmission ratios measured for each measured energy band and the absorption coefficients of the elements in the material. This result is then used to control the rolling mill to provide real-time on-line feedback.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 14, 1992
    Date of Patent: April 20, 1993
    Assignee: Loral Fairchild Corp.
    Inventor: John Kraybill