Patents Assigned to ORBIT Advanced Technologies, Inc.
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Patent number: 12119535Abstract: A mechanical means for deploying one of two or more feed sources within a test range is presented. The feed source selected for testing is properly positioned for use within the range by rotating one of two or more arms to an upright and locked position. An arm may further include a rotatable antenna wheel with two or more feed sources thereon whereby a selected feed source is rotated into position via the antenna wheel. The antenna wheel includes a center body, feed sources attached to the center body and aligned along a rotational plane, and a shroud disposed about the center body and feed sources. The antenna wheel may include a cooling system for managing heat generated by the feed sources and electronics therefore. In preferred embodiments, the feed source changer is mounted within the range so that a selected feed source communicates an emitted beam onto a reflector which is redirected as a reflected beam toward a device under test.Type: GrantFiled: April 5, 2022Date of Patent: October 15, 2024Assignee: Orbit Advanced Technologies, Inc.Inventors: William Campbell, Thomas McKeown, Per Iversen, Thomas D. Kauffman, Zachary J. Pelli, Thomas P. O'Donnell
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Patent number: 11335988Abstract: A mechanical means for deploying one of two or more feed sources within a test range is presented. The feed source selected for testing is properly positioned for use within the range by rotating one of two or more arms to an upright and locked position. An arm may further include a rotatable antenna wheel with two or more feed sources thereon whereby a selected feed source is rotated into position via the antenna wheel. The antenna wheel includes a center body, feed sources attached to the center body and aligned along a rotational plane, and a shroud disposed about the center body and feed sources. The antenna wheel may include a cooling system for managing heat generated by the feed sources and electronics therefore. In preferred embodiments, the feed source changer is mounted within the range so that a selected feed source communicates an emitted beam onto a reflector which is redirected as a reflected beam toward a device under test.Type: GrantFiled: October 8, 2020Date of Patent: May 17, 2022Assignee: Orbit Advanced Technologies, Inc.Inventors: William Campbell, Thomas McKeown, Per Iversen, Thomas D. Kauffman, Zachary J. Pelli, Thomas P. O'Donnell
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Patent number: 10886592Abstract: A mechanical means for deploying one of two or more feed sources within a test range is presented. The feed source selected for testing is properly positioned for use within the range by rotating one of two or more arms to an upright and locked position. An arm may further include a rotatable antenna wheel with two or more feed sources thereon whereby a selected feed source is rotated into position via the antenna wheel. The antenna wheel includes a center body, feed sources attached to the center body and aligned along a rotational plane, and a shroud disposed about the center body and feed sources. The antenna wheel may include a cooling system for managing heat generated by the feed sources and electronics therefore. In preferred embodiments, the feed source changer is mounted within the range so that a selected feed source communicates an emitted beam onto a reflector which is redirected as a reflected beam toward a device under test.Type: GrantFiled: February 18, 2019Date of Patent: January 5, 2021Assignee: Orbit Advanced Technologies, Inc.Inventors: William Campbell, Thomas McKeown, Per Iversen, Thomas D. Kauffman, Zachary J. Pelli, Thomas P. O'Donnell
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Patent number: 9244105Abstract: A portable near-field measurement system for mapping radio frequency characteristics spherically about a test object is presented. The system includes an anechoic chamber, a rotatable annular platter, a rotatable platter, a stationary platform, and frequency converters. The chamber is an enclosure with an absorber material fastened to the interior thereof. The annular platter is disposed horizontally within the chamber and fastened to an azimuth positioner that rotates the annular platter about an azimuth rotation axis. The rotatable platter is disposed vertically within the chamber and rotatable about an elevation rotation axis via an elevation positioner. Azimuth and elevation axes intersect perpendicularly. A gantry arm with probe is fastened to and extends from the rotatable platter. A vertical arm is fastened between the annular platter and elevation positioner. Platters have front and back surfaces. A stationary platform is centered within the annular platter and attachable to a test column.Type: GrantFiled: February 27, 2014Date of Patent: January 26, 2016Assignee: ORBIT Advanced Technologies, Inc.Inventors: John F. Aubin, Per Olav Iversen, Edmund Lee, Brian C. Jackson, Russell Jay Soerens, Edward Szpindor, Vincent Keenan
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Patent number: 7940204Abstract: An electromagnetic absorber assembly capable of minimizing reflectivity caused by reflected and diffracted waves within a test chamber is presented. The absorber assembly includes a plurality of first wedges and a plurality of second wedges disposed in a symmetrical arrangement so as to form a continuous and smoothly changing v-shaped pattern along one or more walls of an anechoic test chamber. Each wedge has a triangular-shaped first end and second end formed by a pair of side walls and a base wall. One second end of each first wedge contacts and covers one first end of each second wedge along a contact plane. First and second wedges are disposed at a first angle and a second angle, respectively, about the contact plane in a symmetrical arrangement. The assemblies described could be installed on a flat or shaped absorber base or wall to divert reflected and refracted fields away from a quiet zone.Type: GrantFiled: October 29, 2009Date of Patent: May 10, 2011Assignee: ORBIT Advanced Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Mark Winebrand, John F. Aubin