Patents by Inventor Alan A. Hoover
Alan A. Hoover has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).
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Patent number: 10639535Abstract: An athletic training support structure includes a post configured to extend substantially vertically. At least one horizontal arm is rotatably mounted on the post, so that the at least one horizontal arm extends substantially perpendicularly from the post and rotates in a substantially horizontal plane. A vertical arm may be rotatably mounted to an end of a horizontal arm for rotation in a substantially vertical plane.Type: GrantFiled: July 20, 2017Date of Patent: May 5, 2020Inventor: Tim Alan Hoover
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Publication number: 20180021650Abstract: An athletic training support structure includes a post configured to extend substantially vertically. At least one horizontal arm is rotatably mounted on the post, so that the at least one horizontal arm extends substantially perpendicularly from the post and rotates in a substantially horizontal plane. A vertical arm may be rotatably mounted to an end of a horizontal arm for rotation in a substantially vertical plane.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 20, 2017Publication date: January 25, 2018Inventor: Tim Alan Hoover
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Patent number: 9014880Abstract: A trajectory-based sense-and-avoid system for use on an aircraft is provided that utilizes 4-D constructs, such as 4-D trajectories or 4-D polytopes, to maintain separation from other aircraft and/or to avoid collisions with other aircraft. In certain embodiments the trajectory-based sense-and-avoid system utilizes 4-D trajectories provided from an external source and/or 4-D trajectories estimated based on a variety of data sources during operation.Type: GrantFiled: December 21, 2010Date of Patent: April 21, 2015Assignee: General Electric CompanyInventors: Michael Richard Durling, Harold Woodruff Tomlinson, Jr., Nikita Visnevski, Craig Alan Hoover, Glenn Alan Forman, Thomas Baby Sebastian, Mauricio Castillo-Effen, Steven Richard Hansen, Douglas Stuart Abernathy
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Publication number: 20120158219Abstract: A trajectory-based sense-and-avoid system for use on an aircraft is provided that utilizes 4-D constructs, such as 4-D trajectories or 4-D polytopes, to maintain separation from other aircraft and/or to avoid collisions with other aircraft. In certain embodiments the trajectory-based sense-and-avoid system utilizes 4-D trajectories provided from an external source and/or 4-D trajectories estimated based on a variety of data sources during operation.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 21, 2010Publication date: June 21, 2012Inventors: Michael Richard Durling, Harold Woodruff Tomlinson, JR., Nikita Visnevski, Craig Alan Hoover, Glenn Alan Forman, Thomas Baby Sebastian, Mauricio Castillo-Effen, Steven Richard Hansen, Douglas Stuart Abernathy
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Publication number: 20050081703Abstract: An electroacoustic-type sustainer is provided for prolonging the vibrations of strings of a stringed musical instrument. The instrument has at least one magnetic pickup means responsive to the vibrations of the strings. The instrument pickup produces an output signal in response to the vibrations of the instrument strings. The sustainer comprises a string driver transducer capable of inducing vibrations in the strings, a sustainer amplifier having an input which accepts the pickup output signal, a control circuit to modify the pickup output signal, and an amplifier circuit which amplifies the pickup output signal to produce a drive signal. The sustainer amplifier has an output, from which the drive signal transfers sufficient energy to the string driver transducer to sustain the vibrations of the strings. The transducer has magnetic symmetry, providing less magnetic radiation than previous designs. The transducer is simple in construction.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 16, 2003Publication date: April 21, 2005Inventor: Alan Hoover
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Patent number: 5932827Abstract: The invention relates to the provision of a sustainer that is compatible with single coil pickups and stacked, single coil pickups. In this regard, feedback is substantially eliminated by processing and altering the direct electromagnetic radiation emitted by the driver. Another aspect of the invention provides a musical instrument, and a sustainer for a musical instrument that overcomes the problems with shifting forces between magnetic fields that are present in some known prior art devices and that are worsened when the driver is placed between the neck pickup and the bridge pickup. Another aspect of the invention is to provide suitable drive force and battery life with half as many batteries of some known sustainers, thereby providing a high efficiency switching amplifier. Another aspect of the invention provides that the sustainer can be enabled or disabled by one momentary contact switch, thereby providing that the major components of the sustainer are responsive to a transition in a control signal.Type: GrantFiled: January 9, 1995Date of Patent: August 3, 1999Inventors: Gary T. Osborne, Alan A. Hoover
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Patent number: 5070759Abstract: A sustaining device is provided for prolonging the vibration of a string of a stringed musical instrument having a first magnetic pickup means responsive to the vibration of the string. The sustaining device includes a magnetic string driver capable of inducing a vibration in the string. A first amplifier amplifies the output of the pickup to a level that provides sufficient energy to the driver to prolong the vibration of the string. A switch is coupled to the driver for selecting the mode of operation of the driver between the pickup mode of operation wherein the driver functions as a second magnetic pickup, and a driver mode of operation wherein the driver functions as a magnetic string driver. An output changing device is provided that is responsive to the switch for changing the output of at least one of the first pickup and a driver in response to a change in the mode of operation of the driver.Type: GrantFiled: June 14, 1989Date of Patent: December 10, 1991Inventors: Alan A. Hoover, Gary T. Osborne
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Patent number: 4950955Abstract: In a television receiver, a magnetic field compensator of a horizontal component of the earth's magnetic field includes a fluxgate magnetometer having a pair of sensing windings for generating first and second sensing signals representative of corresponding components of the horizontal component of the earth's magnetic field. The sensing signals generate current in a pair of substantially planar coils disposed in a non-parallel vertical configuration on the rear periphery of a cathode ray tube. The currents in the coils produce a magnetic field that compensates or neutralizes the effect of the horizontal component of the earth's magnetic field on the electron beam in the cathode ray tube. Whenever the position of the receiver is changed, rotationally or geographically, the current in the coils is automatically adjusted to provide automatic neutralization.Type: GrantFiled: September 6, 1988Date of Patent: August 21, 1990Assignee: RCA Licensing CorporationInventors: Alan A. Hoover, Kenneth W. McGlashan
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Patent number: 4941388Abstract: A sustaining device is disclosed for prolonging the vibration of a string of a stringed musical instrument, such as an electrical guitar having a magnetic pickup responsive to a change in the magnetic field caused by vibration of the string. The sustaining device includes the magnetic string driver disposed in magnetic proximity to the pickup. an amplifier is coupled between the pickup and the driver for amplifying current from the pickup to the driver to impart sufficient magnetic drive energy to the driver to produce sustained vibration of the string. An unbalancing device is provided for creating a magnetic imbalance between the pickup and the driver to minimize direct magnetic feedback between the pickup and the driver. This unbalancing device can take the form of an unbalanced pickup, an unbalanced driver, or a shunt plate disposed between the pickup and the driver.Type: GrantFiled: May 12, 1989Date of Patent: July 17, 1990Inventors: Alan A. Hoover, Gary T. Osborne
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Patent number: 4852444Abstract: A transducer for a musical instrument through which vibrations can be fed back to the instrument so that notes played on the instrument can be sustained. The transducer comprises a bracket for mounting the transducer to the instrument. First and second opposited permanent magnetic poles project away from the bracket. A first surface of a sheet of non-magnetic, non-electromagnetic resilient material is attached to the projecting first and second magnetic poles. An electromagnetic core has a spine and first and second legs originating at, and extending away from, the spine and terminating at first and second end faces, respectively. The first and second end faces are attached to a surface of the sheet opposite the surface of the sheet to which the permanent magnetic poles are attached, with the first face adjacent the first permanent magnetic pole and the second face adjacent the second permanent magnetic pole. A conductor is wound on the core.Type: GrantFiled: December 4, 1986Date of Patent: August 1, 1989Inventors: Alan A. Hoover, Gary T. Osborne
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Patent number: 4751580Abstract: In a standby power supply for a television receiver, a rectifier arrangement, electrically nonisolated from a source of AC mains supply voltage, develops a first, nonisolated direct voltage that is present during both the on-state and the standby state of an on-off command signal generated by a remote control circuit. The primary winding of a standby transformer is coupled to the rectifier arrangement and to the AC voltage source for developing a second, nonisolated direct voltage of lower magnitude than the first direct voltage. The control circuit of a switched mode power supply is energized by the second direct voltage and is responsive to the on-off command signal for changing operation of the switched mode power supply between a standby mode and a run-mode. An electrically isolated secondary winding of the standby transformer develops a third direct voltage for energizing the remote control circuit during standby.Type: GrantFiled: December 19, 1985Date of Patent: June 14, 1988Assignee: RCA Licensing CorporationInventors: Wiliam V. Fitzgerald, Alan A. Hoover
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Patent number: 4692852Abstract: In a switching power supply for a video display apparatus, the primary winding of an isolation power transformer is coupled to a chopper switch and to an AC mains rectified output voltage source. A control circuit regulates the conduction of the chopper switch. A B+ voltage for a horizontal deflection circuit is generated from a first secondary winding electrically isolated from the primary winding. An audio supply voltage for a power audio circuit is generated from a second secondary winding also electrically isolated from the primary winding. A first feedback winding, more tightly coupled magnetically to the first secondary winding, and a second feedback winding, more tightly coupled to the second secondary winding, develop respective feedback voltages. The feedback voltages are proportionally summed and applied to the control circuit to vary the conduction of the chopper switch in a manner that regulates the secondary winding voltages and stabilizes raster width with audio loading changes.Type: GrantFiled: June 25, 1986Date of Patent: September 8, 1987Assignee: RCA CorporationInventor: Alan A. Hoover
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Patent number: 4642532Abstract: A cathode ray tube protection circuit for a projection TV generates a signal which may be used to blank the tubes in response to a loss or reduction in beam deflection. Signals representative of vertical and horizontal deflection currents are provided. A reference signal is combined with the deflection representative signals to provide a signal having a predetermined amplitude. If the deflection current changes in any of the deflection yokes, the combined signal will change in amplitude. This change in amplitude is detected and used to generate a disabling or blanking signal for the kine driver circuits.Type: GrantFiled: May 10, 1984Date of Patent: February 10, 1987Assignee: RCA CorporationInventor: Alan A. Hoover
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Patent number: 4611151Abstract: A television apparatus, for generating a deflection rate parabolic auxiliary deflection current that corrects convergence distortions, includes a deflection generator output stage coupled to a deflection winding. The deflection generator output stage generates a trace scanning current during a trace interval. The primary winding of a transformer is coupled in a current path of the trace current. A parabolic voltage developing capacitance is coupled across a first secondary winding of the transformer. The trace scanning current in the primary winding of the transformer causes a deflection rate parabolic voltage to develop across a second secondary winding of the transformer. The parabolic voltage across a second secondary winding of the transformer is used for generating the convergence distortion correction current.Type: GrantFiled: March 21, 1985Date of Patent: September 9, 1986Assignee: RCA CorporationInventors: Alan A. Hoover, David W. Luz, Jeffery B. Lendaro
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Patent number: 4534462Abstract: An accumulating live conveyor comprises a plurality of load-carrying rollers supported for rotation about transverse axes, a power-driven belt for engaging the load-carrying rollers to convey loads from the upstream end toward the downstream end of the conveyor, conveyor assembly sections operable for disengaging the power-driven belt from the load-carrying rollers to accumulate loads on the load-carrying rollers in selected upstream and downstream areas of the conveyor, and a control system providing area control and load motion control of the conveyor.Type: GrantFiled: April 12, 1984Date of Patent: August 13, 1985Assignee: Pentek CorporationInventors: Alan A. Hoover, Richard D. Harris
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Patent number: 4461382Abstract: An accumulating live conveyor comprises a plurality of load-carrying rollers supported for rotation about transverse axes, a power-driven belt for engaging the load-carrying rollers to convey loads from the upstream end toward the downstream end of the conveyor, conveyor assembly sections operable for disengaging the power-driven belt from the load-carrying rollers to accumulate loads on the load-carrying rollers in selected upstream and downstream areas of the conveyor, and a control system providing area control and load motion control of the conveyor.Type: GrantFiled: November 16, 1981Date of Patent: July 24, 1984Assignee: Pentek CorporationInventors: Alan A. Hoover, Richard D. Harris