Patents by Inventor Charles D. Willey
Charles D. Willey 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: 11028652Abstract: An auger stand, system, and method of use thereof for lifting a longitudinal object. The auger stand comprises at least one wall section forming a hollow inner cavity for receiving an auger, a landing to support a load from the auger and provide an upward thrust, and a base for supporting the auger stand including an anchoring mechanism to prevent rotation of the auger stand. During operation, the auger is rotated in a first direction to screw into the auger stand and rotated in a second direction to unscrew from the auger stand and lift the longitudinal object. The auger stand may also be used as a cover to protect the auger and a stand to support the auger in an upright position.Type: GrantFiled: August 20, 2020Date of Patent: June 8, 2021Assignee: Altec Industries, Inc.Inventor: Charles D. Willey
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Patent number: 8242444Abstract: An optical device for viewing an image is provided. The optical device includes two optical channels, each optical channel including an image detector assembly and a complimentary objective lens assembly spaced by a respective distance from the image detector assembly. A focus mechanism is either directly or indirectly coupled to both image detector assemblies. The focus mechanism includes two threaded segments having an unequal thread pitch. Each image detector assembly includes a mating threaded segment that is threadedly coupled to a respective threaded segment of the focus mechanism such that rotation of the focus mechanism causes translation of both image detector assemblies at unequal rates by virtue of the unequal thread pitch of the threaded segments of the focus mechanism.Type: GrantFiled: April 15, 2009Date of Patent: August 14, 2012Assignee: Exelis, Inc.Inventor: Charles D. Willey
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Patent number: 8127374Abstract: A device mount for mounting a vision enhancement device to an article worn on a user's head includes a first adjustment member operable to move a mounted vision enhancement device in a cranial-caudal direction with respect to the user. A second adjustment member which extends from the first adjustment member is operable to move a mounted vision enhancement device along a medial-lateral adjustment axis with respect to the user. A third adjustment member includes an extension arm extending from the second adjustment member that rotates with respect to the medial-lateral adjustment axis of the second adjustment member. A helmet apparatus includes a device mount and power supply that are offset from an anterior-posterior axis of the helmet in a counterbalancing arrangement.Type: GrantFiled: January 16, 2009Date of Patent: March 6, 2012Assignee: Exelis, Inc.Inventors: Charles D. Willey, Gregory S. Bandy, Kevin C. Schlirf
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Publication number: 20100264310Abstract: An optical device for viewing an image is provided. The optical device includes two optical channels, each optical channel including an image detector assembly and a complimentary objective lens assembly spaced by a respective distance from the image detector assembly. A focus mechanism is either directly or indirectly coupled to both image detector assemblies. The focus mechanism includes two threaded segments having an unequal thread pitch. Each image detector assembly includes a mating threaded segment that is threadedly coupled to a respective threaded segment of the focus mechanism such that rotation of the focus mechanism causes translation of both image detector assemblies at unequal rates by virtue of the unequal thread pitch of the threaded segments of the focus mechanism.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 15, 2009Publication date: October 21, 2010Applicant: ITT Manufacturing Enterprises, Inc.Inventor: Charles D. Willey
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Publication number: 20100180364Abstract: A device mount for mounting a vision enhancement device to an article worn on a user's head includes a first adjustment member operable to move a mounted vision enhancement device in a cranial-caudal direction with respect to the user. A second adjustment member which extends from the first adjustment member is operable to move a mounted vision enhancement device along a medial-lateral adjustment axis with respect to the user. A third adjustment member includes an extension arm extending from the second adjustment member that rotates with respect to the medial-lateral adjustment axis of the second adjustment member. A helmet apparatus includes a device mount and power supply that are offset from an anterior-posterior axis of the helmet in a counterbalancing arrangement.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 16, 2009Publication date: July 22, 2010Applicant: ITT Manufacturing Enterprises, Inc.Inventors: Charles D. Willey, Gregory S. Bandy, Kevin C. Schlirf
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Patent number: 7740499Abstract: An electrical connector for a helmet-mounted night vision system, or other electronic device, is provided. The electrical connector includes a plug assembly and a receptacle assembly each including a body having a revolved surface and an electrical contact. A protrusion extends from the revolved surface of either the plug assembly or the receptacle assembly and a cam surface is defined along the revolved surface of the other of the plug assembly and the receptacle assembly. Upon engagement between the assemblies, the revolved surfaces of the assemblies are positioned to face each other and upon rotation of the assemblies with respect to one another the protrusion is positioned to move along the cam surface causing the electrical contact of the plug assembly to bear against the electrical contact of the receptacle assembly thereby establishing a connection between the plug assembly and the receptacle assembly.Type: GrantFiled: February 11, 2009Date of Patent: June 22, 2010Assignee: ITT Manufacturing Enterprises, Inc.Inventors: Charles D. Willey, Gregory S. Bandy, Kyle Damiano
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Patent number: 7729063Abstract: A mechanism for adjusting the angular position of an optical device with respect to a field helmet is disclosed. The mechanism includes an optical device mounting component for coupling to the optical device. A field helmet mounting component is provided for coupling to the field helmet. The field helmet mounting component is rotatably coupled to the optical device mounting component about an axis of rotation. An angular adjustment mechanism is engaged between the optical device mounting component and the field helmet mounting component. The angular adjustment mechanism includes a translating member that is moveably translatable along an axis of translation for engaging a surface of either the field helmet mounting component or the optical device mounting component. Translation of the translating member along the axis of translation induces rotation of the optical device mounting component about the axis of rotation for adjusting the angular position of the optical device.Type: GrantFiled: November 27, 2007Date of Patent: June 1, 2010Assignee: ITT Manufacturing Enterprises, Inc.Inventors: Charles D. Willey, Todd Michael Neff
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Patent number: 7726994Abstract: An electrical connector for a helmet-mounted night vision system including a receptacle assembly and a mating plug assembly. The receptacle assembly is configured to be mechanically coupled either directly or indirectly to a helmet and electrically coupled to a night vision device that is mounted to the helmet. The plug assembly is configured to be mechanically and electrically coupled to a battery pack. The plug assembly and the receptacle assembly are configured to be releasably mated together in at least two different orientations for releasably mounting the battery pack to the helmet and supplying power from the battery pack to a night vision device that is mounted to the helmet.Type: GrantFiled: January 30, 2009Date of Patent: June 1, 2010Assignee: ITT Manfacturing Enterprises, Inc.Inventor: Charles D. Willey
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Patent number: 7715125Abstract: A mechanism for adjusting the position of an optical device with respect to a field helmet along an axis of translation is provided. The mechanism comprises an optical device mounting component for coupling to the optical device. A field helmet mounting component for coupling to the field helmet is slideably coupled to the optical device mounting component along the axis of translation. A lever configured for selectively engaging a surface of either mounting component permits translation of the optical device mounting component along the axis of translation with respect to the field helmet. The optical device mounting component is configured to translate along the axis of translation with respect to the field helmet between an extended position and a retracted position, wherein the optical device is proximal to the helmet in the retracted position and distal to the helmet in the extended position.Type: GrantFiled: November 27, 2007Date of Patent: May 11, 2010Assignee: ITT Manufacturing Enterprises, Inc.Inventor: Charles D. Willey
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Publication number: 20100084249Abstract: The present invention includes a push button rotary knob assembly which provides rotational movement and translational travel along an axis. The present invention controls electronics within a housing, without requiring protrusion into the housing. Having no protrusions into the housing avoids exposure of the electronics within the housing to environmental contaminants or electromagnetic interference. The components of the push button rotary knob assembly may operate without need for O-rings, gaskets, or any other applied sealants. Assembly of the push button rotary knob is simplified, because the rotary knob may be assembled and replaced without any tools and without need to access the interior of the housing. Furthermore, if the rotary knob is damaged, the rotary knob may be replaced, and any seal provided to exterior surfaces of the housing is not compromised.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 7, 2008Publication date: April 8, 2010Applicant: ITT MANUFACTURING ENTERPRISES, INC.Inventors: Gregory S. Bandy, Charles D. Willey
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Patent number: 7678500Abstract: In a battery-powered electrical device, an expandable battery compartment for accommodating batteries of varying size, and a method for altering the size of the battery compartment, is disclosed. The battery compartment includes a battery casing defining a substantially cylindrical recess for at least partially encapsulating a battery. The recess has an open end for receiving a battery and a closed end. A first electrical contact element is positioned on or adjacent the closed end of the recess for contacting a terminal of a battery. A cover is configured to be releasably mounted to the open end of the recess for selectively concealing the open end and defining the battery compartment. A second electrical contact element is provided for contacting an opposing terminal of the battery. The second electrical contact element is selectively positionable at multiple locations on the cover to accommodate batteries of varying size within the battery compartment.Type: GrantFiled: November 29, 2007Date of Patent: March 16, 2010Assignee: ITT Manufacturing Enterprises, Inc.Inventor: Charles D. Willey
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Publication number: 20090142652Abstract: In a battery-powered electrical device, an expandable battery compartment for accommodating batteries of varying size, and a method for altering the size of the battery compartment, is disclosed. The battery compartment includes a battery casing defining a substantially cylindrical recess for at least partially encapsulating a battery. The recess has an open end for receiving a battery and a closed end. A first electrical contact element is positioned on or adjacent the closed end of the recess for contacting a terminal of a battery. A cover is configured to be releasably mounted to the open end of the recess for selectively concealing the open end and defining the battery compartment. A second electrical contact element is provided for contacting an opposing terminal of the battery. The second electrical contact element is selectively positionable at multiple locations on the cover to accommodate batteries of varying size within the battery compartment.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 29, 2007Publication date: June 4, 2009Applicant: ITT MANUFACTURING ENTERPRISES, INC.Inventor: Charles D. Willey
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Publication number: 20090135505Abstract: A mechanism for adjusting the position of an optical device with respect to a field helmet along an axis of translation is provided. The mechanism comprises an optical device mounting component for coupling to the optical device. A field helmet mounting component for coupling to the field helmet is slideably coupled to the optical device mounting component along the axis of translation. A lever configured for selectively engaging a surface of either mounting component permits translation of the optical device mounting component along the axis of translation with respect to the field helmet. The optical device mounting component is configured to translate along the axis of translation with respect to the field helmet between an extended position and a retracted position, wherein the optical device is proximal to the helmet in the retracted position and distal to the helmet in the extended position.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 27, 2007Publication date: May 28, 2009Applicant: ITT MANUFACTURING ENTERPRISES, INC.Inventor: Charles D. Willey
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Publication number: 20090135506Abstract: A mechanism for adjusting the angular position of an optical device with respect to a field helmet is disclosed. The mechanism includes an optical device mounting component for coupling to the optical device. A field helmet mounting component is provided for coupling to the field helmet. The field helmet mounting component is rotatably coupled to the optical device mounting component about an axis of rotation. An angular adjustment mechanism is engaged between the optical device mounting component and the field helmet mounting component. The angular adjustment mechanism includes a translating member that is moveably translatable along an axis of translation for engaging a surface of either the field helmet mounting component or the optical device mounting component. Translation of the translating member along the axis of translation induces rotation of the optical device mounting component about the axis of rotation for adjusting the angular position of the optical device.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 27, 2007Publication date: May 28, 2009Applicant: ITT MANUFACTURING ENTERPRISES, INC.Inventors: Charles D. Willey, Todd Michael Neff
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Patent number: 7282690Abstract: A night vision device includes an image intensifier tube and a fiber optic screen disposed in operative relationship to each other. The fiber optic screen includes a longitudinal bundle of multiple optical fibers, where the bundle has an outer surface. A groove is formed in the fiber optic screen and extends transversely to the longitudinal bundle. An indicator is positioned adjacent to the outer surface of the bundle and is proximate to the groove, where the groove is configured to redirect light emitted from the indicator for viewing by a user. The groove may be formed circumferentially around a portion of the outer surface of the longitudinal bundle. The groove includes a surface of end portions of multiple cut optical fibers, and the groove is configured to redirect the light emitted from the indicator toward the user by way of the end portions of the multiple cut optical fibers.Type: GrantFiled: December 22, 2005Date of Patent: October 16, 2007Assignee: ITT Manufacturing Enterprises, Inc.Inventors: William Allen Smith, David A. Richards, Charles D. Willey
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Patent number: 7193783Abstract: A mounting assembly for a vision enhancement device and associated vision enhancement display, the assembly comprising a display mounted to an arm positionable in front of the user's eye, a base member for receiving a cradle for the vision enhancement device and for attaching to a head-mounting platform, and one or more intermediate members for connecting the arm to the cradle. In one embodiment, the mounting system comprises one or more mechanisms for aligning the display optical axis with the vision enhancement device optical axis and with the user's line of sight, one or more mechanisms for orienting the vision enhancement device within multiple degrees of freedom without changing the alignment of the display optical axis with the device optical axis, and one or more mechanisms for toggling the display between an in-use position to at least one storage position, and, optionally, between right eye and left eye positions.Type: GrantFiled: July 12, 2004Date of Patent: March 20, 2007Assignee: ITT Manufacturing Enterprises, Inc.Inventors: Charles D. Willey, Steven A. Brillhart, Blair R. Dobbie
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Patent number: 7116491Abstract: An optical device for viewing an image is provided. The optical device comprises a plurality of optical channels positioned adjacent one another, each optical channel having an image detector and a complimentary objective lens spaced by a respective distance. A focusing mechanism is coupled to the optical device and configured to simultaneously adjust the respective distance between the image detector and the objective lens of each optical channel.Type: GrantFiled: August 19, 2005Date of Patent: October 3, 2006Assignee: ITT Manufacturing Enterprises, Inc.Inventors: Charles D. Willey, Blair R. Dobbie
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Patent number: 7107624Abstract: A headmount apparatus for mounting vision enhancement equipment thereon which is comprised of a mounting shell having at least one pad and having at least one mounting surface to which the vision enhancing equipment is mounted, where at least one pad is configured to contact the user's head. The headmount apparatus is also comprised of at least one elastic strap which is attached to the mounting shell for securing the mounting shell to the user's head. The headmount apparatus for mounting vision enhancement equipment thereon could alternatively be comprised of at least one mounting frame for attaching vision enhancement equipment, at least one hardware mounting surface for accepting the mounting frame, and a hood configured to fit over a user's head where the hood is made at least in part from an elastic material and which contains the hardware mounting surface.Type: GrantFiled: March 14, 2005Date of Patent: September 19, 2006Assignee: ITT Manufacturing Enterprises, Inc.Inventors: Blair R. Dobbie, Charles D. Willey, Steven A. Brillhart
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Patent number: 6931668Abstract: A headmount apparatus for mounting vision enhancement equipment thereon which is comprised of a mounting shell having at least one pad and having at least one mounting surface to which the vision enhancing equipment is mounted, where at least one pad is configured to contact the user's head. The headmount apparatus is also comprised of at least one elastic strap which is attached to the mounting shell for securing the mounting shell to the user's head. The headmount apparatus for mounting vision enhancement equipment thereon could alternatively be comprised of at least one mounting frame for attaching vision enhancement equipment, at least one hardware mounting surface for accepting the mounting frame, and a hood configured to fit over a user's head where the hood is made at least in part from an elastic material and which contains the hardware mounting surface.Type: GrantFiled: December 21, 2001Date of Patent: August 23, 2005Assignee: ITT Manufacturing Enterprises, Inc.Inventors: Blair R. Dobbie, Charles D. Willey, Steven A. Brillhart
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Patent number: 6701535Abstract: A headmount apparatus for mounting vision enhancement equipment thereon which is comprised of a mounting shell having at least one pad, and having at least one mounting surface to which the vision enhancing equipment is mounted, where the pad is configured to contact the subject's head. The headmount apparatus also contains at least one strap attached to the mounting shell for securing the mounting shell to the subject's head, and contains an occipital assembly which is positioned at the occiput of the subject's head, where the occipital assembly is attached by the strap to the mounting shell and is used to adjust the tension in the strap.Type: GrantFiled: December 21, 2001Date of Patent: March 9, 2004Assignee: ITT IndustriesInventors: Blair R. Dobbie, Charles D. Willey, Steven A. Brillhart