Patents by Inventor Claude Chekroun
Claude Chekroun 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: 10641889Abstract: A device comprises at least: one rotary antenna including at least two parallel rectilinear waveguides; a radar emitting a continuous-wave microwave signal towards the emission guide of the antenna and receiving the signals from the guides of the antenna, which signals are captured by the movable beam, the received signals are the direct component I and the quadrature component; a stereoscopic video camera oriented in the same direction as the movable beam of the rotary antenna and able to record the clothing envelope of the individual, the envelope serving as a reference surface for the measurement of distances to the device; a processor that computes an SAR image of that portion of the body of the individual targeted by the radar and the video camera and who is possibly equipped with one or more objects, from signals received from the radar and the distances measured by the video camera.Type: GrantFiled: February 21, 2017Date of Patent: May 5, 2020Assignee: SWS SASInventors: Claude Chekroun, Gilles Chekroun
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Patent number: 10162050Abstract: The antenna comprises at least one waveguide of rectangular section and a cylinder having an opening along a helical line, the cylinder having a relative rotational movement in relation to the waveguide placed inside the cylinder, the waveguide being open facing the inner face of the cylinder which forms a microwave short-circuit to close the guide, wherein two cavities are produced on each side of the guide, parallel thereto, over its entire length, the openings of the cavities being substantially in the plane of the opening of the guide. The invention applies, for example, to the detection of hidden objects carried by persons, in particular dangerous objects.Type: GrantFiled: April 1, 2014Date of Patent: December 25, 2018Assignee: SAS SWSInventors: Claude Chekroun, Gilles Chekroun
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Publication number: 20170242119Abstract: A device comprises at least: one rotary antenna including at least two parallel rectilinear waveguides; a radar emitting a continuous-wave microwave signal towards the emission guide of the antenna and receiving the signals from the guides of the antenna, which signals are captured by the movable beam, the received signals are the direct component I and the quadrature component; a stereoscopic video camera oriented in the same direction as the movable beam of the rotary antenna and able to record the clothing envelope of the individual, the envelope serving as a reference surface for the measurement of distances to the device; a processor that computes an SAR image of that portion of the body of the individual targeted by the radar and the video camera and who is possibly equipped with one or more objects, from signals received from the radar and the distances measured by the video camera.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 21, 2017Publication date: August 24, 2017Inventors: Claude CHEKROUN, Gilles CHEKROUN
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Publication number: 20160025852Abstract: The antenna comprises at least one waveguide of rectangular section and a cylinder having an opening along a helical line, the cylinder having a relative rotational movement in relation to the waveguide placed inside the cylinder, the waveguide being open facing the inner face of the cylinder which forms a microwave short-circuit to close the guide, wherein two cavities are produced on each side of the guide, parallel thereto, over its entire length, the openings of the cavities being substantially in the plane of the opening of the guide. The invention applies, for example, to the detection of hidden objects carried by persons, in particular dangerous objects.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 1, 2014Publication date: January 28, 2016Inventors: Claude CHEKROUN, Gilles CHEKROUN
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Publication number: 20140121969Abstract: A device for detecting objects such as mines placed in a zone to be explored, the device being placed on a vehicle moving at a velocity V and including a panel on which a radiation set is arranged to transmit signals at an illumination frequency and to receive signals reflected from the zone, and a processing circuit to provide information about the presence of the objects after processing of the reflected signals, wherein the radiation set includes an alignment of antennas arranged transverse to the velocity V of displacement of the vehicle.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 5, 2012Publication date: May 1, 2014Applicants: ECOLE POLYTECHNIQUE, AMESYS SASInventors: Claude Chekroun, Mario Duran, Olivier Bohbot, Roland Seneor
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Patent number: 8593332Abstract: The present invention relates to a device for detecting objects. The device comprises at least one microwave-frequency transmitter and one microwave-frequency receiver. The receiver makes a relative rotary movement about the transmitter, a signal being transmitted toward an individual for several positions of the receiver on the circle of relative rotation, the signals reflected by points of an object and received by the receiver at the positions being supplied to processing means in order to form a radar image. The receiver and the transmitter can be installed on a disk with a very low moment of inertia. The invention applies notably for the detection of weapons or explosives carried by persons.Type: GrantFiled: November 12, 2008Date of Patent: November 26, 2013Inventors: Claude Chekroun, Gilles Chekroun
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Publication number: 20110175765Abstract: The present invention relates to a device for detecting objects. The device comprises at least one microwave-frequency transmitter and one microwave-frequency receiver. The receiver makes a relative rotary movement about the transmitter, a signal being transmitted toward an individual for several positions of the receiver on the circle of relative rotation, the signals reflected by points of an object and received by the receiver at the positions being supplied to processing means in order to form a radar image. The receiver and the transmitter can be installed on a disk with a very low moment of inertia. The invention applies notably for the detection of weapons or explosives carried by persons.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 12, 2008Publication date: July 21, 2011Inventors: Claude Chekroun, Gilles Chekroun
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Patent number: 7859476Abstract: The present invention relates to the production of reflectarray antennas, that is to say antennas consisting of a primary illumination source and a phase-shifting plate consisting of an array of cells each having a coefficient of reflection the phase of which is electronically controlled. According to the invention, each cell consists of a waveguide element closed at one of its ends by a dielectric substrate wafer carrying an electrical circuit formed by three parallel conducting strips. A variable capacitor, produced either in MEMS technology or by means of a ferroelectric element, is implanted by means of bonding wires on the electrical circuit etched on the substrate.Type: GrantFiled: October 13, 2007Date of Patent: December 28, 2010Assignee: ThalesInventors: Xavier Delestre, Thierry Dousset, Claude Chekroun
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Patent number: 7548212Abstract: The present invention relates to a cylindrical electronically scanned antenna. The antenna has: a set of radiating guides (2) arranged in cylinder form for, producing the antenna beam (8); An array (3) of 3 dB couplers is arranged in waveguide form. The inputs of the array are lit by a set of microwave feeds (4). The output of each coupler is coupled to the input of a radiating guide (2). An array of pairs of phase-shifting cells is, each coupled to a 3 dB coupler. An incoming wave from the microwave feeds (4) is phase-shifted by a controllable phase shift ??. The angular offset of the antenna beam (8) is dependent on this phase shift ??. The invention is typically applicable for equipping masts, in particular on ships.Type: GrantFiled: June 6, 2007Date of Patent: June 16, 2009Assignee: ThalesInventors: Claude Chekroun, Michel Soiron
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Patent number: 7495622Abstract: An electronically scanned antenna working in a wide frequency band comprises at least: one reflector panel comprising an array of phase-shifters cells; one slotted waveguide illuminating the reflector panel by a microwave having a variable frequency f. The deviation ??f of the direction of the wave emitted by the slotted waveguide, as a function of the frequency variations, countering the variation ??p of the aiming direction of the wave reflected by the reflector panel. The disclosed antenna can be used especially in applications requiring compact or low-cost antennas.Type: GrantFiled: December 14, 2005Date of Patent: February 24, 2009Assignee: ThalesInventor: Claude Chekroun
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Patent number: 7453398Abstract: The invention refers to array antennas consisting of a set of individual sources set out over the surface of the antenna and whose mechanical positioning is determined in such a way as to obtain the desired radiation pattern. The process according to the invention is designed to compensate for the positioning errors of radiating elements occurring when such an antenna is constructed. These positioning errors follow a law that is in theory random and whose result is known by determining the imperfection vector I whose components of real positioning errors measured for each feed of the antenna obtained comprising components forming values of an error function ?(n) where n represents the index attributed to the radiating element in question. The process according to the invention consists in first measuring the positioning errors. It then consists in determining the spatial spectral components making up error function ?(n).Type: GrantFiled: March 17, 2007Date of Patent: November 18, 2008Assignee: ThalesInventors: Benjamin Rouzeaud, Claude Chekroun, Marc-Yves Lienhart
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Publication number: 20080122718Abstract: The present invention relates to the production of reflectarray antennas, that is to say antennas consisting of a primary illumination source and a phase-shifting plate consisting of an array of cells each having a coefficient of reflection the phase of which is electronically controlled. According to the invention, each cell consists of a waveguide element closed at one of its ends by a dielectric substrate wafer carrying an electrical circuit formed by three parallel conducting strips. A variable capacitor, produced either in MEMS technology or by means of a ferroelectric element, is implanted by means of bonding wires on the electrical circuit etched on the substrate.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 13, 2007Publication date: May 29, 2008Applicant: ThalesInventors: Xavier DELESTRE, Thierry DOUSSET, Claude CHEKROUN
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Publication number: 20080088520Abstract: The present invention relates to a cylindrical electronically scanned antenna. The antenna has: a set of radiating guides (2) arranged in cylinder form for, producing the antenna beam (8); An array (3) of 3 dB couplers is arranged in waveguide form. The inputs of the array are lit by a set of microwave feeds (4). The output of each coupler is coupled to the input of a radiating guide (2). An array of pairs of phase-shifting cells is, each coupled to a 3 dB coupler. An incoming wave from the microwave feeds (4) is phase-shifted by a controllable phase shift ??. The angular offset of the antenna beam (8) is dependent on this phase shift ??. The invention is typically applicable for equipping masts, in particular on ships.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 6, 2007Publication date: April 17, 2008Applicant: THALESInventors: Claude Chekroun, Michel Soiron
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Publication number: 20080030412Abstract: The invention refers to array antennas consisting of a set of individual sources set out over the surface of the antenna and whose mechanical positioning is determined in such a way as to obtain the desired radiation pattern. The process according to the invention is designed to compensate for the positioning errors of radiating elements occurring when such an antenna is constructed. These positioning errors follow a law that is in theory random and whose result is known by determining the imperfection vector I whose components of real positioning errors measured for each feed of the antenna obtained comprising components forming values of an error function ?(n) where n represents the index attributed to the radiating element in question. The process according to the invention consists in first measuring the positioning errors. It then consists in determining the spatial spectral components making up error function ?(n).Type: ApplicationFiled: March 17, 2007Publication date: February 7, 2008Applicant: THALESInventors: Benjamin ROUZEAU, Claude CHEKROUN, Marc-Yves LIENHART
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Publication number: 20060244670Abstract: An electronically scanned antenna working in a wide frequency band comprises at least: one reflector panel comprising an array of phase-shifters cells; one slotted waveguide illuminating the reflector panel by a microwave having a variable frequency f. The deviation ??f of the direction of the wave emitted by the slotted waveguide, as a function of the frequency variations, countering the variation ??p of the aiming direction of the wave reflected by the reflector panel. The disclosed antenna can be used especially in applications requiring compact or low-cost antennas.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 14, 2005Publication date: November 2, 2006Applicant: THALESInventor: Claude Chekroun
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Patent number: 6703980Abstract: A dual polarization active microwave reflector with electronic scanning, configured to be illuminated by a microwave source to form an antenna. The reflector includes two imbricated waveguide arrays, the bottom of each waveguide array being closed by a phase shift circuit carrying out the reflection and the phase shifting of the wave that it receives. One of the two waveguide arrays is configured to receive a first polarization and the other waveguide array is configured to receive a polarization perpendicular to the first polarization.Type: GrantFiled: March 28, 2002Date of Patent: March 9, 2004Assignee: ThalesInventors: Claude Chekroun, Serge Drabowitch
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Patent number: 6670928Abstract: An active electronic scan microwave reflector, capable of being illuminated by a microwave source to form an antenna. The reflector includes a set of elementary cells arranged side by side on a surface, each cell including a phase-shifting microwave circuit and a conductor plate arranged substantially parallel to the microwave circuit, the phase-shifting circuit including at least two half-phase-shifters. One half-phase-shifter includes at least a dielectric support, at least two electrically conductive wires substantially parallel to a given direction, arranged on the support and bearing at least a two-state semiconductor element, the conductors being substantially normal to the wires, and two conductor zones arranged towards the periphery of the cell, substantially parallel to the control conductors.Type: GrantFiled: May 28, 2002Date of Patent: December 30, 2003Assignee: ThalesInventors: Claude Chekroun, Jean-Paul Largent
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Publication number: 20020145492Abstract: The present invention relates to a dual polarization active microwave reflector with electronic scanning, capable of being illuminated by a microwave source in order to form an antenna.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 28, 2002Publication date: October 10, 2002Inventors: Claude Chekroun, Serge Drabowitch
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Patent number: 6437752Abstract: A dual-band electronic scanning antenna, with an active microwave reflector. The antenna includes at least two microwave sources transmitting in different frequency bands and having opposite circular polarizations. An active reflecting array including elementary cells illuminated by the sources is provided. A polarization rotator is inserted between the reflecting array and the sources, changing the circular polarizations into two crossed linear polarizations. An elementary cell includes a conducting plane and first and second transverse phase shifters, the first phase shifter is substantially parallel to a linear polarization and the second phase shifter is substantially parallel to the other linear polarization. The conducting plane is placed substantially parallel to the phase shifters. The antenna is applicable in particular for microwave applications requiring two transmission bands moreover subject to very low-cost production conditions.Type: GrantFiled: August 6, 2001Date of Patent: August 20, 2002Assignee: Thomson-CFSInventor: Claude Chekroun
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Patent number: 6429822Abstract: A microwave phase-shifter including a coupler in a waveguide form, at least one pair of phase-shifter cells, and a conductive strip positioned between each phase shifter cell and configured with a conductive plane to form a guided space where a wave cannot propagate. An incident wave entering a first input of the coupler is subdivided into two waves. Each of the waves are reflected on an elementary cell with identical phases to the incident wave and are recombined into a resultant phase-shifted wave prior to exiting the coupler by an output juxtaposed with the first input.Type: GrantFiled: March 30, 2001Date of Patent: August 6, 2002Assignee: Thomson-CSFInventors: Philippe Naudin, Michel Soiron, Claude Chekroun