Patents by Inventor Allen C. Hagelberg
Allen C. Hagelberg 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: 6025795Abstract: A covert and secure communication system which employs a very narrow bandwidth to permit receivers to be very sensitive to low power signals while maintaining acceptable signal-to-noise ratios. In the preferred embodiment, the system operates at the millimeter wavelength which, because of very high attenuation in atmosphere, will be undetectable beyond a very limited range. In another embodiment of the invention, the covert communication system is applied to an IFF system in conjunction with a homing missile. The IFF system of the present invention may be used as a back-up to confirm that a target is a foe by transmitting to and receiving a confirming signal from the target at the terminal portion of the engagement. For example, transmission between the target and missile may occur when the target and missile are less than 2,000 feet apart.Type: GrantFiled: December 18, 1996Date of Patent: February 15, 2000Assignee: Raytheon CompanyInventors: Garry N. Hulderman, Bernard W. Drewes, Allen C. Hagelberg
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Patent number: 5579008Abstract: Apparatus and method for conveying information from an object by delayed reflection of an interrogating ultra-high range resolution radar signal which is digitized into a series of programmable spaced pulses by an electronic license plate circuit. The electronic license plate includes a plurality of unique programmable delay lines connected through a coupler network to an antenna.Type: GrantFiled: July 14, 1995Date of Patent: November 26, 1996Assignee: Hughes Missile Systems CompanyInventors: Garry N. Hulderman, Allen C. Hagelberg
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Patent number: 5542333Abstract: An undersea vehicle storage and ejection system includes a capsule having a cavity therein adapted to store and launch a vehicle. The capsule has an opening at one end for passage of the vehicle therethrough. A closure member is suitably adapted to be mateable with the housing at the opening to seal the cavity. A rocket unit is incorporated within the capsule to remove the closure member at launch. The closure member includes a sealing arrangement for withstanding the hydrostatic pressure when the system is in the undersea environment of use and block the entry of sea water into the cavity. The rocket unit, when ignited, rapidly builds up pressure within the capsule to a level exceeding the external hydrostatic pressure on the cover, thereby removing the cover so that the vehicle may be launched.Type: GrantFiled: August 15, 1983Date of Patent: August 6, 1996Assignee: Hughes Missile Systems CompanyInventors: Allen C. Hagelberg, Clark E. Allardt
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Patent number: 4433606Abstract: A tandem rocket launcher is provided by mounting plural rockets in an elongated launch tube with associated guide and launch equipment for each rocket. A conical shield is placed between the rockets which deflects exhaust gases generated by firing the forward rocket away from the rearward rocket. The shield is then removed by firing of the subsequent rocket or pivoting of two halves of the deflector away from the path of travel of the subsequent rocket.Type: GrantFiled: September 4, 1981Date of Patent: February 28, 1984Assignee: General Dynamics, Pomona DivisionInventors: Allen C. Hagelberg, Clark E. Allardt
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Patent number: 4372239Abstract: An undersea weapon comprising a warhead, a rocket motor, detection, homing and control systems and a hydropulse underwater propulsion system in an integral unit. The weapon is launched at a previously detected target, such as a submarine, on a ballistic trajectory through the air by means of the rocket motor. The weapon enters the water near the submarine, which is thereafter detected by an on-board system incorporating active and/or passive detection. The thus-determined submarine direction is utilized by the control system to guide the weapon toward the submarine under water. A hydropulse motor utilizes the empty rocket motor as the propulsion chamber and provides the underwater propulsion to propel the weapon through the water toward the submarine, where the warhead then detonates on contact with the submarine. Alternatively, the weapon may be air dropped near a previously detected target, in which case there need be no propellant in the rocket motor.Type: GrantFiled: March 3, 1980Date of Patent: February 8, 1983Assignee: General Dynamics, Pomona DivisionInventors: Allen C. Hagelberg, Clark E. Allardt, Walter A. Lobitz, Robert O. Thornburg, George F. Zimmerman, Gary L. Letterman, John W. Helbron
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Patent number: 4342252Abstract: A tandem rocket launcher is provided by mounting plural rockets in an elongated launch tube with associated guide and launch equipment for each rocket. A conical shield is placed between the rockets which deflects exhaust gases generated by firing the forward rocket away from the rearward rocket. The shield is then removed by firing of the subsequent rocket or pivoting of two halves of the deflector away from the path of travel of the subsequent rocket.Type: GrantFiled: March 25, 1980Date of Patent: August 3, 1982Assignee: General Dynamics, Pomona DivisionInventors: Allen C. Hagelberg, Clark E. Allardt
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Patent number: 4341173Abstract: A propulsion motor for an underwater vehicle such as an anti-submarine weapon. The motor includes a propulsion chamber into which water is admitted and then rapidly expelled through an exhaust nozzle, developing thrust to propel the vehicle. Gas generators are used to develop the successive hydropulses to expel the water following each filling of the motor chamber with water. In one particular embodiment of an anti-submarine weapon which is directed through the air to the vicinity of a submarine by a rocket motor, the hydropulse underwater propulsion system can use the same chamber as the rocket motor.Type: GrantFiled: March 3, 1980Date of Patent: July 27, 1982Assignee: General Dynamics, Pomona DivisionInventors: Allen C. Hagelberg, Clark E. Allardt
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Patent number: 4215630Abstract: A ship anti-torpedo defense system includes a detecting device for detecting and locating an incoming threat, such as a torpedo, and an interrelated missile launching and control system for firing at least one warhead carrying missile into the path of the oncoming threat, the missile having an active acoustic fuze system including a highly directional sensing system for continuously monitoring the position and proximity of the incoming threat and for detonating the warhead at the optimum proximity of the incoming threat with the missile. The missile floats at a predetermined depth determined by the predetermined depth of the torpedo to be intercepted.Type: GrantFiled: March 6, 1978Date of Patent: August 5, 1980Assignee: General Dynamics Corporation Pomona DivisionInventors: Allen C. Hagelberg, Walter A. Lobitz