Patents by Inventor Bradley T. Sallee

Bradley T. Sallee 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).

  • Patent number: 5790685
    Abstract: This invention relates to the field of metal detectors. More particularly, it relates to an imaging metal detector for imaging the metal on subjects passing through a spatial plane providing the specific location, shape and mass of the metal object. This invention makes use of an array of active sensors to transmit and receive magnetic beams and a computer for generating an image of the metal object based upon the data received from the sensors. Through the use of this invention it is possible to scan several subjects at the same time and generate a two- or three-dimensional image of any metal object on the subject as well as precise location, mass and type of metal contained in the object.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 29, 1995
    Date of Patent: August 4, 1998
    Assignee: Tracor, Inc.
    Inventor: Bradley T. Sallee
  • Patent number: 5631439
    Abstract: A multiple squib assembly is provided for use in a chaff deployment system. A method of manufacture is also provided. The assembly of this invention represents an improvement over prior art squib assemblies, such as the BBU48. In preferred embodiments, the assembly comprises a brass base plate, a pair of squibs, a center contact connected to the squibs, and a zener diode connected between one of the squibs and the baseplate. All of those components are retained within a molded rubber or plastic body, which is shaped to hold the components in the desired relative position and to form sealing elements around each of the squibs. A reliable, integral assembly is thus provided using a minimal number of parts and electrical connections. In alternative embodiments, a larger number of squibs may be incorporated into the assembly, and alternative discrimination elements may be employed.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 7, 1995
    Date of Patent: May 20, 1997
    Assignee: Tracor Aerospace, Inc.
    Inventors: Bradley T. Sallee, Beryl W. Cotton, III
  • Patent number: 5593239
    Abstract: A telescoping support pole suitable for supporting tarpaulins or camouflage netting is described. The pole is made up of a plurality of tubes that nest within one another for storage. To deploy the pole, the tubes are extended in a telescoping fashion. Ball locks are provided for maintaining the extended poles in desired longitudinal relationships. The ball locks are activated by spring loaded collars that force balls into circumferential grooves formed in the outside surfaces of the inner telescoping tubes. The collars may be manually operated to release the ball lock mechanism to permit the pole length to be adjusted or to permit the tubes to be nested within one another for storage. Pivoting fixtures suitable for use at the upper end of the support pole are also described.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 28, 1994
    Date of Patent: January 14, 1997
    Assignee: Tracor, Inc.
    Inventor: Bradley T. Sallee
  • Patent number: 5579609
    Abstract: Novel structural members are provided that are flexible prior to being rigidized. The structural members are fabricated as bundles of reinforcing fibers commingled with binder materials, e.g. thermoplastic yarn, and a heat source. Means for compressing the bundle during deployment may also be provided. The structural members are rigidized by activating the heat source to melt the binder material, which flows throughout the bundle to bind the reinforcing fibers together, such that when the binder sets or hardens a rigid, reinforced structural member is provided. In preferred embodiments, these structural members are attached to an inflatable enclosure in a structural framework arrangement to form an inflatable structure. Such an inflatable structure may be rolled or folded into a compact space for storage and transport, such as into outer space.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 10, 1994
    Date of Patent: December 3, 1996
    Assignee: Tracor, Inc.
    Inventor: Bradley T. Sallee
  • Patent number: 5429851
    Abstract: A rigid habitat structure is provided that is fabricated in an axially compressed condition so that it occupies less volume before it is expanded upon deployment. In a preferred embodiment, the structure is fabricated with a pleated metal skin forming a bellows-like structure. The structure may further comprise structural hoops and stringers connected to the metal skin. The structure may be transported to its desired location in its compressed condition and then deployed by inflating the structure to axially expand the bellows, whereby the metal skin and stringers are stretched into a straightened condition. Inflation may be continued past the elastic limits of the stringers and skin, thereby stiffening them in their expanded condition and creating a rigid expanded structure. Axially expandable micrometeorite shielding and thermal insulation are also provided that can be installed on the compressed structure and that expand along with the structure during deployment.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 5, 1993
    Date of Patent: July 4, 1995
    Assignee: Tracor, Inc.
    Inventor: Bradley T. Sallee
  • Patent number: 4763127
    Abstract: A chaff device for exoatmospheric deployment as a countermeasure to radar detection of exoatmospheric objects utilizes a plurality of elongated foil members and a plurality of elongated fiber members, each for providing a dipole. The foil dipole members are disposed in an end-to-end overlapping relationship and wrapped in a coil configuration. The fiber dipole members in a group are disposed adjacent one of the foil dipole members so as to be sandwiched between adjacent layers of coil wrapped foil dipole members.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 24, 1986
    Date of Patent: August 9, 1988
    Assignee: Tracor Aerospace Austin, Inc.
    Inventor: Bradley T. Sallee
  • Patent number: 4300451
    Abstract: A differential drag apparatus is disclosed for detecting air pressure forces on a drag-sensing body. The body is movable in response to a predetermined magnitude of air pressure force. A pressure regulator responds to the movement of the body by releasing uniform pressure to an activation system. The activation system in turn releases a trigger provided the air pressure force acting against the drag-sensing body remains above the predetermined magnitude for a predetermined length of time. The trigger upon release may perform any number of activates such as opening or closing an electrical circuit, initiating a mechanical response, i.e. releasing a parachute, or detonating a small munition charge. The detonation of a charge, for example, may in turn ignite a rocket motor, release an explosive, or any other of related activities. The apparatus is insensitive to short duration forces above or below the predetermined magnitude, and radiation as results from proximate nuclear blast.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 12, 1978
    Date of Patent: November 17, 1981
    Assignee: Tracor, Inc.
    Inventor: Bradley T. Sallee