Patents by Inventor Allen R. Muesse
Allen R. Muesse 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: 11735824Abstract: Embodiments of a wide band multi-polarization antenna system are described, which can be attached to the back or front of a soldier's vest or backpack. The antenna system can allow for release of pre-shaped integral radiating elements that spring into a geometric configuration suitable for circular polarization radiation or linear polarization over a desired band of frequencies. The antenna system can provide, when collapsed, linear polarized line-of sight capability over a wide band of frequencies. In a collapsed low-profile state, the antenna system can remain on the soldier, but out of the way for maneuvering.Type: GrantFiled: February 12, 2021Date of Patent: August 22, 2023Assignee: FRONTGRADE TECHNOLOGIES INC.Inventors: Allen R. Muesse, Steven R. Mills, John E. Fenick, Fernando J. Navarro, David F. Macy
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Publication number: 20210313699Abstract: Embodiments of a wide band multi-polarization antenna system are described, which can be attached to the back or front of a soldier's vest or backpack. The antenna system can allow for release of pre-shaped integral radiating elements that spring into a geometric configuration suitable for circular polarization radiation or linear polarization over a desired band of frequencies. The antenna system can provide, when collapsed, linear polarized line-of sight capability over a wide band of frequencies. In a collapsed low-profile state, the antenna system can remain on the soldier, but out of the way for maneuvering.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 12, 2021Publication date: October 7, 2021Inventors: Allen R. Muesse, Steven R. Mills, John E. Fenick, Fernando J. Navarro, David F. Macy
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Patent number: 10923827Abstract: Embodiments of a wide band multi-polarization antenna system are described, which can be attached to the back or front of a soldier's vest or backpack. The antenna system can allow for release of pre-shaped integral radiating elements that spring into a geometric configuration suitable for circular polarization radiation or linear polarization over a desired band of frequencies. The antenna system can provide, when collapsed, linear polarized line-of sight capability over a wide band of frequencies. In a collapsed low-profile state, the antenna system can remain on the soldier, but out of the way for maneuvering.Type: GrantFiled: August 16, 2019Date of Patent: February 16, 2021Assignee: Trivec-Avant CorporationInventors: Allen R. Muesse, Steven R. Mills, John E. Fenick, Fernando J. Navarro, David F. Macy
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Publication number: 20200144727Abstract: Embodiments of a wide band multi-polarization antenna system are described, which can be attached to the back or front of a soldier's vest or backpack. The antenna system can allow for release of pre-shaped integral radiating elements that spring into a geometric configuration suitable for circular polarization radiation or linear polarization over a desired band of frequencies. The antenna system can provide, when collapsed, linear polarized line-of sight capability over a wide band of frequencies. In a collapsed low-profile state, the antenna system can remain on the soldier, but out of the way for maneuvering.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 16, 2019Publication date: May 7, 2020Inventors: Allen R. Muesse, Steven R. Mills, John E. Fenick, Fernando J. Navarro, David F. Macy
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Patent number: 10389032Abstract: Embodiments of a wide band multi-polarization antenna system are described, which can be attached to the back or front of a soldier's vest or backpack. The antenna system can allow for release of pre-shaped integral radiating elements that spring into a geometric configuration suitable for circular polarization radiation or linear polarization over a desired band of frequencies. The antenna system can provide, when collapsed, linear polarized line-of sight capability over a wide band of frequencies. In a collapsed low-profile state, the antenna system can remain on the soldier, but out of the way for maneuvering.Type: GrantFiled: October 4, 2018Date of Patent: August 20, 2019Assignee: Trivec-Avant CorporationInventors: Allen R. Muesse, Steven R. Mills, John E. Fenick, Fernando J. Navarro, David F. Macy
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Patent number: 10243273Abstract: Embodiments of a wide band multi-polarization antenna system are described, which can be attached to the back or front of a soldier's vest or backpack. The antenna system can allow for release of pre-shaped integral radiating elements that spring into a geometric configuration suitable for circular polarization radiation or linear polarization over a desired band of frequencies. The antenna system can provide, when collapsed, linear polarized line-of sight capability over a wide band of frequencies. In a collapsed low-profile state, the antenna system can remain on the soldier, but out of the way for maneuvering.Type: GrantFiled: July 3, 2018Date of Patent: March 26, 2019Assignee: Trivec-Avant CorporationInventors: Allen R. Muesse, Steven R. Mills, John E. Fenick, Fernando J. Navarro, David F. Macy
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Publication number: 20190036221Abstract: Embodiments of a wide band multi-polarization antenna system are described, which can be attached to the back or front of a soldier's vest or backpack. The antenna system can allow for release of pre-shaped integral radiating elements that spring into a geometric configuration suitable for circular polarization radiation or linear polarization over a desired band of frequencies. The antenna system can provide, when collapsed, linear polarized line-of sight capability over a wide band of frequencies. In a collapsed low-profile state, the antenna system can remain on the soldier, but out of the way for maneuvering.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 4, 2018Publication date: January 31, 2019Inventors: Allen R. Muesse, Steven R. Mills, John E. Fenick, Fernando J. Navarro, David F. Macy
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Publication number: 20190006762Abstract: Embodiments of a wide band multi-polarization antenna system are described, which can be attached to the back or front of a soldier's vest or backpack. The antenna system can allow for release of pre-shaped integral radiating elements that spring into a geometric configuration suitable for circular polarization radiation or linear polarization over a desired band of frequencies. The antenna system can provide, when collapsed, linear polarized line-of sight capability over a wide band of frequencies. In a collapsed low-profile state, the antenna system can remain on the soldier, but out of the way for maneuvering.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 3, 2018Publication date: January 3, 2019Inventors: Allen R. Muesse, Steven R. Mills, John E. Fenick, Fernando J. Navarro, David F. Macy
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Patent number: 10020585Abstract: Embodiments of a wide band multi-polarization antenna system are described, which can be attached to the back or front of a soldier's vest or backpack. The antenna system can allow for release of pre-shaped integral radiating elements that spring into a geometric configuration suitable for circular polarization radiation or linear polarization over a desired band of frequencies. The antenna system can provide, when collapsed, linear polarized line-of sight capability over a wide band of frequencies. In a collapsed low-profile state, the antenna system can remain on the soldier, but out of the way for maneuvering.Type: GrantFiled: June 30, 2017Date of Patent: July 10, 2018Assignee: Trivec-Avant CorporationInventors: Allen R. Muesse, Steven R. Mills, John E. Fenick, Fernando J. Navarro, David F. Macy
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Publication number: 20170310013Abstract: Embodiments of a wide band multi-polarization antenna system are described, which can be attached to the back or front of a soldier's vest or backpack. The antenna system can allow for release of pre-shaped integral radiating elements that spring into a geometric configuration suitable for circular polarization radiation or linear polarization over a desired band of frequencies. The antenna system can provide, when collapsed, linear polarized line-of sight capability over a wide band of frequencies. In a collapsed low-profile state, the antenna system can remain on the soldier, but out of the way for maneuvering.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 30, 2017Publication date: October 26, 2017Inventors: Allen R. Muesse, Steven R. Mills, John E. Fenick, Fernando J. Navarro, David F. Macy
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Patent number: 9711859Abstract: Embodiments of a wide band multi-polarization antenna system are described, which can be attached to the back or front of a soldier's vest or backpack. The antenna system can allow for release of pre-shaped integral radiating elements that spring into a geometric configuration suitable for circular polarization radiation or linear polarization over a desired band of frequencies. The antenna system can provide, when collapsed, linear polarized line-of sight capability over a wide band of frequencies. In a collapsed low-profile state, the antenna system can remain on the soldier, but out of the way for maneuvering.Type: GrantFiled: February 8, 2013Date of Patent: July 18, 2017Assignee: Trivec-Avant CorporationInventors: Allen R. Muesse, Steven R. Mills, John E. Fenick, Fernando J. Navarro, David F. Macy
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Patent number: 3936828Abstract: A VLF navigation system suitable for highly accurate worldwide aircraft navigation utilizing existing VLF transmitting stations on a "dead reckoning" basis with initial and intermediate fixes. The system is enabled to utilize all existing VLF transmitting stations regardless of station frequency by novel receiver phase-locked loop means which normalizes all station frequencies to phase coherent independent data signals of a common working frequency. In one form of the invention, utilizing hyperbolic coordinates, both RF stations of each station pair utilized for computation are such VLF transmitting stations; while in another form of the invention, utilizing Rho-Rho coordinates, one RF station of each station pair is an on-board frequency standard normalized to the common working frequency, and the other station of each pair is one of the VLF transmitting stations.Type: GrantFiled: November 19, 1973Date of Patent: February 3, 1976Assignee: Communications Components CorporationInventors: Allen R. Muesse, Jess C. Wright