Patents Assigned to Varo, Inc.
  • Patent number: 4820031
    Abstract: A binocular periscope (10) viewer includes a columnar glass prism (52) disposed in a vertical optical path (24) and an angled internal reflective surface (51) for redirecting the image from a horizontal path (22) an object lens assembly (54), a night vision image intensifier tube (56) and a collimator (58) are all disposed in the vertical optical path (24) and further condition the image for presentation to a triple prism (60). The triple prism (60) includes a first prism (62) integral with a second prism (64) and a third prism (66). Prism (62) is disposed in the vertical optical path (24) and redirects the image into a forward horizontal optical path (70). Each of prisms (64, 66) receive essentially the entire redirected image, and further redirect such image into oppositely directed lateral horizontal optical paths (26, 28). The triple prism (60) is mounted to a cradle (106) which is secured to the frame (12) of the viewing system.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 8, 1988
    Date of Patent: April 11, 1989
    Assignee: Varo, Inc.
    Inventors: William A. Kastendieck, Robert Wallace
  • Patent number: 4811163
    Abstract: A circuit for protecting the power contacts (18, 20) of automatic bus transfer equipment, including high speed solid state switches (30, 32) connected across the respective contacts. A timing and steering circuit (36) is responsive to the electrical energization of a solenoid (22) for firing the solid state switch (32) connected across the closed contact (18). A timer (48) is responsive to the opening of the contacts (18). At the elapse of a time period, the firing circuit (34) is caused to operate the solid state switch (30) before the closing of the contacts (20). The solid state switch (30) is maintained operated for a predetermined period of time by a timer (90).
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 14, 1987
    Date of Patent: March 7, 1989
    Assignee: Varo, Inc.
    Inventor: Robert L. Fletcher
  • Patent number: 4809942
    Abstract: A bracket (10) for releasably engaging a goggle (14) to a headgear (12). The bracket (10) includes a receptacle (52) with inside tapered sidewalls (124) matable with a goggle stud (55) having corresponding outer tapered sidewalls (125). A release lever (22) is housed in said stud (55) and includes a transverse notch (140) latchable with a lug (146) on a catch arm (144) adjustably fixed within the receptacle (52). The catch arm (144) is adjustable by an eccentric (162) while the goggle stud (55) is engaged within the receptacle (52).
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 30, 1987
    Date of Patent: March 7, 1989
    Assignee: Varo, Inc.
    Inventors: William A. Kastendieck, Richard T. Hart, Wayne Isbell
  • Patent number: 4799911
    Abstract: A CCD (12) or other photoelectronic device is bonded to an image tube housing (26) to provide a digital output from the image tube (19). The housing (26) and cathode (19) are degassed in chambers (44 and 42) at a high temperature and low pressure. A load lock chamber (46) is degassed and evacuated to remove contaminants. After cooling the chambers (42, 44 and 46) the CCD (12) is placed in the load lock chamber (46) which is then sealed and evacuated. After evacuation, a gate valve (54) is opened between the load lock chamber and the housing chamber (44) and the CCD is placed on a press station (63) of a metal bellow (64). The metal bellow (64) is extended to push the CCD (12) against an indium seal ring (36) on the housing (26), creating a seal between the CCD (12) and the housing (26).
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 13, 1987
    Date of Patent: January 24, 1989
    Assignee: Varo, Inc.
    Inventor: Edward J. Relder
  • Patent number: 4794246
    Abstract: A method and apparatus for arranging primary optical apparatus to provide a high degree of adaptability to other vision equipment. The primary optical apparatus (10) includes a housing (90) with a number of cavities for holding optical components in alignment with respect to various optical paths. An image intensifier tube (114) is mounted in a cavity (112) disposed in a planar face (70) of the housing (90). The planar face (70) is adapted for mounting to a variety of other optical equipment. A collimator (115) is disposed in a housing cavity (113) and optically aligned between the tube (114) and a dual prism (128, 136). The optical images existing the prisms (128, 136) are redirected through turning mirrors (154, 158) and presented through eyepieces (92) to an observer.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 10, 1987
    Date of Patent: December 27, 1988
    Assignee: Varo, Inc.
    Inventor: William A. Kastendieck
  • Patent number: 4794430
    Abstract: Disclosed is a reticle generator having an azimuth array (64) of light emitting diode filament lines and an elevation array (66) of orthogonal light emitting diode filament lines. The arrays (64, 66) are fixed by rigid bracket members (136, 144) with respect to the faces (74, 80) of a partially reflecting prism (76). An illuminated LED filament line projected into the prism (76) by azimuth array (64) is reflected by the partially reflecting surface (82), and emitted from prism face (84). A selected LED filament (78) from elevation array (66) is transmitted through the prism (76) and emitted from face (84) and thus superimposed with the azimuth filament line (72).
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 29, 1987
    Date of Patent: December 27, 1988
    Assignee: Varo, Inc.
    Inventors: Thomas F. Whittaker, Wayne E. Isbell, Peter Sorensen, III
  • Patent number: 4792675
    Abstract: A method and apparatus for receiving radiant energy is provided having a linear sensitivity to the angle of arrival of the radiant energy with that linearity relatively unaffected by wavelength and polarization variations in the radiant energy. An optical fiber is provided having a receiving end disposed to receive radiant energy and also having a transmitting end. A diffusing surface for receiving radiant energy is disposed on the receiving end of the optical fiber. A detector receives radiant energy from the transmitting end of the optical fiber.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 6, 1987
    Date of Patent: December 20, 1988
    Assignee: Varo, Inc.
    Inventor: Richard H. Laughlin
  • Patent number: 4792681
    Abstract: The capacitive bolometer comprises a detection capacitor having a first-order phase transistion ferroelectric material between two electrodes. The detection capacitor operates during a detection step and a subsequent readout step. During the detection step, a preselected electric field is applied to the detection capacitor to maximize its sensitivity to temperature. A second electric field is applied to the capacitor during the readout step in order to increase responsivity of the detection cell. The detection cells according to the invention can be assembled into disclosed detection arrays.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 23, 1986
    Date of Patent: December 20, 1988
    Assignee: Varo, Inc.
    Inventor: Charles M. Hanson
  • Patent number: 4786966
    Abstract: A video system is disclosed having a weapon-mounted video camera (12) transmitting video signals to a remotely located video display (14). The video display is mounted to the helmet (40) of a soldier (36), and includes a sight reticle (50) superimposed on the image of the target (46) so that the soldier (36) can aim the weapon (38) by moving it until the target object (46) as displayed by the video display (14) is aligned with the sight reticle (50). A low probability of transmission interception of the video signals is accomplished by using a nonvisible light carrier wavelength in free space, which wavelength is characterized by a high degree of absorption due to atmospheric water vapor.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 10, 1986
    Date of Patent: November 22, 1988
    Assignee: Varo, Inc.
    Inventors: Charles M. Hanson, Vaughn J. Koester, Robert D. Fallstrom
  • Patent number: 4778232
    Abstract: A device and method for preloading a force against two counter-reciprocating (116 and 118) members has a rocker arm (136) having a fulcrum (114) and a predetermined force constantly applied against said rocker arm at approximately said fulcrum (114). Said rocker arm (136) bears against a contact surface (148 and 150) on each counter-reciprocating member. The rocker arm (136) is positioned so that, as said members counter-reciprocate, said rocker arm (136) maintains its contact with each of said contact surfaces (148 and 150) and transfers at least a portion of said predetermined force to each of said contact surfaces (148 and 150) throughout said counter-reciprocation of said members.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 26, 1987
    Date of Patent: October 18, 1988
    Assignee: Varo, Inc.
    Inventor: John D. Irby
  • Patent number: 4778990
    Abstract: A method and apparatus for receiving radiant energy to approximate a uniform and homogeneous radiant energy beam from a non-homogeneous beam by a sampling from the beam by an array of receiving ends of optical fibers. A first plurality of optical fibers have receiving ends disposed parallel to a first common plane and transmitting ends directed to a first detector. A second plurality of optical fibers have receiving ends disposed parallel to a second common plane and transmitting ends directed to a second detector. The first and second common planes are oriented with respect to each other at an predetermined angle for receiving radiant energy.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 6, 1987
    Date of Patent: October 18, 1988
    Assignee: Varo, Inc.
    Inventor: Richard H. Laughlin
  • Patent number: 4766610
    Abstract: A headgear cushion (18) having a closed-cell foam core coated with a non-allergenic vinyl/nitrile composition. A powdered carbon is mixed with the vinyl/nitrile composition to provide a dark color. Pressure responsive material (28, 30) is adhered to the coated foam core (20, 26) and made removably attachable to a headgear (10).
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 22, 1987
    Date of Patent: August 30, 1988
    Assignee: Varo, Inc.
    Inventor: Paul B. Mattes
  • Patent number: 4755725
    Abstract: A circuit for automatically removing battery power from a night vision goggle (10) upon its detachment from a headgear (12) or when subjected to excessive light. A magnet (34) on the headgear (12) is magnetically coupled to a magnetic reed switch (36) fixed to the goggle (10). On detachment of the goggle (10) from the headgear (12), the reed switch (36) switches battery current to a goggle location monitor (75) for drilling on/off control logic (79) to remove power from an image intensifier tube (40). A high intensity light monitor (80) senses when the ambient light exceeds a predefined intensity, for a predetermined period of time, and also drives the control logic (79) to open a switch (86) in series with the battery (38) and the image intensifier tube (40). A low voltage monitor (82) provides a visual indication (84) of reduced battery voltages.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 27, 1987
    Date of Patent: July 5, 1988
    Assignee: Varo, Inc.
    Inventors: William A. Kastendieck, Darrell E. Lee
  • Patent number: 4754385
    Abstract: Disclosed is a dual transistor flyback converter having a pair of synchronously driven switching transistors (20, 36) for switching voltage to a primary (12) of a flyback transformer (10). When driven into a cutoff state, transistor (36) isolates switching transistor (20) from the supply voltage (V1), thereby preventing a transformer reflected voltage from being superimposed on the supply voltage and imposing such voltage across the transistor (20). Clamp diodes (40, 42) maintain the switching transient voltage across the flyback transformer primary (12) between prescribed limits. Capacitor (48) allows the switching transient to pass and be clamped by the diodes (40, 42), but prevents the reflected secondary voltage from being clamped when the input voltage is low.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 30, 1987
    Date of Patent: June 28, 1988
    Assignee: Varo, Inc.
    Inventors: Don McDade, Mathew Mahmoudi, Birnam R. Tompkins
  • Patent number: 4753378
    Abstract: A headgear (10) for supporting a night vision goggle (12) to the head of a wearer. A flexible temporal strip (18) is joined to a flexible crown strip (20) in the forehead region, at which juncture a pair of integral rails (74, 76) suspend the goggle (12) therefrom. The temporal strip (18) and crown strip (20) include free ends which are directed toward the posterior of the cranium (22) and are connected by straps (36, 46, 48) to a webbed pad (38) which engages the occipital protuberance to prevent forward rotation of the headgear (10) due to the weight of the goggle (12). Lower girth straps (68, 69) maintain attachment of the headgear (10) to the cranium (22) and further aid in antirotational movement.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 18, 1987
    Date of Patent: June 28, 1988
    Assignee: Varo, Inc.
    Inventors: William A. Kastendieck, Richard T. Hart
  • Patent number: 4750404
    Abstract: A missile launcher and missile snubbing apparatus (32) includes a pair snubber blocks (34, 36) slideable along angled side edges of a wedge (38). The snubber blocks (34, 36) are biased by respective springs (48, 50) in a first direction, while the wedge (38) is biased in an opposite direction by a spring (84). A spring biased cam (86) is operative to move the wedge (38) in a direction to reduce the effective width of the snubber block assembly (32) so that a missle can be downloaded from the rear of the launcher (10). A spring clip (85) is engageable with a rod (43) attached to the block (38), and responsive to the action of the cam (86) for locking the wedge (38) in a first position. The spring clip (85) is shaped so as to be responsive to the downloading of the missile (12) for releasing the locked wedge (38).
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 6, 1987
    Date of Patent: June 14, 1988
    Assignee: VARO, Inc.
    Inventor: Ronald L. Dale
  • Patent number: 4745840
    Abstract: Disclosed is a missile launcher (142) which includes frontal electrical access to electrical apparatus mounted in the aft portion of the luncher. A connectorized extender electrical cable (66) is connected to the aft-mounted electrical apparatus (50). The other end of the cable (66) is routed internal to the launcher (142) and exits a frontal sway brace (24). A hole (108) is bored at a 30-inch launcher mounting location (28), and a connector (90) of the extender cable (66) is mounted therein. Aircraft pylons utilizing 14-inch mounting centers and frontal electrical umbilical connections can thereby utilize existing launchers modified according to the invention.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 24, 1987
    Date of Patent: May 24, 1988
    Assignee: Varo, Inc.
    Inventor: Kenneth R. Long
  • Patent number: 4745278
    Abstract: The capacitive bolometer comprises a detection capacitor having a first-order phase transition ferroelectric material between two electrodes. The detection capacitor operates during a detection step and a subsequent readout step. During the detection step, a preselected electric field is applied to the detection capacitor to maximize its sensitivity to temperature. A second electric field is applied to the capacitor during the readout step in order to increase responsivity of the detection cell. The detection cells according to the invention can be assembled into disclosed detection arrays.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 23, 1986
    Date of Patent: May 17, 1988
    Assignee: Varo, Inc.
    Inventor: Charles M. Hanson
  • Patent number: 4741608
    Abstract: An electrical-optical system is disclosed having a turning mirror (24) for superimposing light rays (44) of an indicator LED (40) into the primary optical path (28) of an image (18). The turning mirror (24) comprises a solid having a frontal mirrored reflective surface (78) with a pinhole (80) etched therein. Offset from the pinhole (80), and disposed on the backside of the turning mirror (24) is a cavity (86) housing an LED indicator light (40). The light rays from the LED (40) pass through the pinhole (80) in such a direction as to be colinear with the image ray bundle (28) reflected from the mirrored surface (78).
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 9, 1986
    Date of Patent: May 3, 1988
    Assignee: Varo, Inc.
    Inventors: William A. Kastendieck, Paul B. Mattes, Steve D. Puckett
  • Patent number: 4741054
    Abstract: A chin cup arrangement (10) is disclosed having a foam chin cup (32). The chin cup foam (32) is adhered to a canvas interface (33). The composite foam and canvas structure is coated with a vinyl/nitrile mixture, pigmented to a dark color with a finely powered carbon. A pair of straps (20, 26) are then sewn to the contoured composite foam/canvas cup.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 22, 1987
    Date of Patent: May 3, 1988
    Assignee: Varo, Inc.
    Inventor: Paul B. Mattes