Patents by Inventor Cynthia P. Espino
Cynthia P. Espino 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: 8994474Abstract: An ortho-mode transducer may include a cylindrical common waveguide terminating in a common port, a rectangular vertical branch waveguide in-line with the cylindrical common waveguide and terminating in a vertical port, and a rectangular horizontal branch waveguide normal to the common waveguide and terminating in a horizontal port. The vertical branch waveguide may be configured to couple a first linearly polarized mode from the vertical port to the common waveguide. The horizontal branch waveguide may be configured to couple a second linearly polarized mode, orthogonal to the first linearly polarized mode, from the horizontal port to the common waveguide. A portion of the vertical branch waveguide may overlap a portion of the cylindrical common waveguide. A septum may span the vertical branch waveguide proximate to the overlapping portions of the vertical branch waveguide and the common waveguide. A rectangular symmetry cavity may be opposed to the horizontal branch waveguide.Type: GrantFiled: April 23, 2012Date of Patent: March 31, 2015Assignee: Optim Microwave, Inc.Inventors: John P. Mahon, Cynthia P. Espino
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Patent number: 8786380Abstract: A polarization converter may include an annular waveguide comprising an inner conductor having an outer surface and an outer conductor having an inner surface coaxial with the outer surface of the inner conductor. A plurality of loading structures may be disposed within the annular waveguide to form a plurality of regions within the annular waveguide including an alternating sequence of high phase shift regions and low phase shift regions along a direction of propagation of an electromagnetic wave. The plurality of loading structures may be configured to introduce a predetermined relative phase shift between orthogonally polarized first and second components of the electromagnetic wave for a predetermined operating frequency band. The plurality of loading structures may be further configured to suppress propagation of one or more higher order modes in the annular waveguide over the operating frequency band.Type: GrantFiled: August 30, 2011Date of Patent: July 22, 2014Assignee: Optim Microwave, Inc.Inventors: John P. Mahon, Cynthia P. Espino
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Patent number: 8653906Abstract: An ortho-mode transducer may include a common waveguide terminating in a common port. A horizontal branch waveguide may terminate in a horizontal port. The horizontal branch waveguide may couple a first linearly polarized mode from the horizontal port to the common waveguide. The horizontal branch waveguide may comprise one or more ridged waveguide segments. A vertical branch waveguide may terminate in a vertical port opposed to the horizontal port. The vertical branch waveguide may couple a second linearly polarized mode from the vertical port to the common waveguide, the second linearly polarized mode orthogonal to the first linearly polarized mode.Type: GrantFiled: June 1, 2011Date of Patent: February 18, 2014Assignee: Optim Microwave, Inc.Inventors: John P. Mahon, Cynthia P. Espino
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Patent number: 8643560Abstract: A feed network may include a cylindrical common waveguide terminating in a common port and an orthomode transducer having a first port for coupling a first linearly polarized mode to the cylindrical common waveguide and a second port for coupling a second linearly polarized mode to the cylindrical common waveguide, the second linearly polarized mode orthogonal to the first linearly polarized mode. A filter-polarizer element may be disposed within the cylindrical common waveguide. The filter-polarizer element may be rotatable about an axis of the cylindrical common waveguide. The filter-polarizer element may be configured to cause a predetermined relative phase shift between a first signal and a second signal propagating in the cylindrical common waveguide. The filter-polarizer element may be further configured to suppress propagation of at least one undesired mode in the cylindrical common waveguide.Type: GrantFiled: March 11, 2011Date of Patent: February 4, 2014Assignee: Optim Microwave, Inc.Inventors: John P. Mahon, Cynthia P. Espino
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Publication number: 20130278352Abstract: An ortho-mode transducer may include a cylindrical common waveguide terminating in a common port, a rectangular vertical branch waveguide in-line with the cylindrical common waveguide and terminating in a vertical port, and a rectangular horizontal branch waveguide normal to the common waveguide and terminating in a horizontal port. The vertical branch waveguide may be configured to couple a first linearly polarized mode from the vertical port to the common waveguide. The horizontal branch waveguide may be configured to couple a second linearly polarized mode, orthogonal to the first linearly polarized mode, from the horizontal port to the common waveguide. A portion of the vertical branch waveguide may overlap a portion of the cylindrical common waveguide. A septum may span the vertical branch waveguide proximate to the overlapping portions of the vertical branch waveguide and the common waveguide. A rectangular symmetry cavity may be opposed to the horizontal branch waveguide.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 23, 2012Publication date: October 24, 2013Applicant: Optim Microwave, Inc.Inventors: John P. Mahon, Cynthia P. Espino
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Publication number: 20120319804Abstract: A polarization converter may include an annular waveguide comprising an inner conductor having an outer surface and an outer conductor having an inner surface coaxial with the outer surface of the inner conductor. A plurality of loading structures may be disposed within the annular waveguide to form a plurality of regions within the annular waveguide including an alternating sequence of high phase shift regions and low phase shift regions along a direction of propagation of an electromagnetic wave. The plurality of loading structures may be configured to introduce a predetermined relative phase shift between orthogonally polarized first and second components of the electromagnetic wave for a predetermined operating frequency band. The plurality of loading structures may be further configured to suppress propagation of one or more higher order modes in the annular waveguide over the operating frequency band.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 30, 2011Publication date: December 20, 2012Inventors: John P. Mahon, Cynthia P. Espino
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Publication number: 20120306592Abstract: An ortho-mode transducer may include a common waveguide terminating in a common port. A horizontal branch waveguide may terminate in a horizontal port. The horizontal branch waveguide may couple a first linearly polarized mode from the horizontal port to the common waveguide. The horizontal branch waveguide may comprise one or more ridged waveguide segments. A vertical branch waveguide may terminate in a vertical port opposed to the horizontal port. The vertical branch waveguide may couple a second linearly polarized mode from the vertical port to the common waveguide, the second linearly polarized mode orthogonal to the first linearly polarized mode.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 1, 2011Publication date: December 6, 2012Inventors: John P. Mahon, Cynthia P. Espino
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Publication number: 20120229232Abstract: A feed network may include a cylindrical common waveguide terminating in a common port and an orthomode transducer having a first port for coupling a first linearly polarized mode to the cylindrical common waveguide and a second port for coupling a second linearly polarized mode to the cylindrical common waveguide, the second linearly polarized mode orthogonal to the first linearly polarized mode. A filter-polarizer element may be disposed within the cylindrical common waveguide. The filter-polarizer element may be rotatable about an axis of the cylindrical common waveguide. The filter-polarizer element may be configured to cause a predetermined relative phase shift between a first signal and a second signal propagating in the cylindrical common waveguide. The filter-polarizer element may be further configured to suppress propagation of at least one undesired mode in the cylindrical common waveguide.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 11, 2011Publication date: September 13, 2012Inventors: John P. Mahon, Cynthia P. Espino
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Patent number: 8081046Abstract: There is disclosed an ortho-mode transducer fabricated as a single piece. The ortho-mode transducer may include a first surface having an aperture defining a common port, a second surface having an aperture defining a vertical port, and a third surface having an aperture defining a horizontal port. The second and third surfaces may be essentially parallel and normal to the first surface. A common waveguide may coupled to the common port, the common waveguide supporting orthogonal vertical and horizontal modes. A vertical branching waveguide may couple the vertical mode between the vertical port and the common waveguide while rejecting the horizontal mode. A horizontal branching waveguide may couple the horizontal mode between the horizontal port and the common waveguide while rejecting the vertical mode.Type: GrantFiled: March 9, 2007Date of Patent: December 20, 2011Assignee: Optim Microwave, Inc.Inventors: John P. Mahon, Cynthia P. Espino
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Patent number: 8013687Abstract: An ortho-mode transducer may include an annular common waveguide defined by an outside surface of an inner conductor and an inside surface of an outer conductor, the outside surface and the inside surface concentric about a waveguide axis. A first port may couple a first TE11 mode to the annular common waveguide. A second port may couple a second TE11 mode to the annular common waveguide, the second TE11 mode orthogonal to the first TE11 mode. A TEM probe may suppress resonance of a TEM mode within the annular common waveguide.Type: GrantFiled: October 25, 2010Date of Patent: September 6, 2011Assignee: Optim Microwave, Inc.Inventors: Cynthia P. Espino, John P. Mahon
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Patent number: 8008984Abstract: There is disclosed a linear polarization to circular polarization converter. An outside surface of an inner conductor may be coaxial with the inside surface of an outer conductor. First and second diametrically opposed fins may extend outward from the outer surface of the inner conductor. Each of the first and second fins may include a conductive fin and a dielectric fin.Type: GrantFiled: January 11, 2010Date of Patent: August 30, 2011Assignee: Optim Microwave, Inc.Inventors: John P. Mahon, Cynthia P. Espino
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Publication number: 20110037534Abstract: An ortho-mode transducer may include an annular common waveguide defined by an outside surface of an inner conductor and an inside surface of an outer conductor, the outside surface and the inside surface concentric about a waveguide axis. A first port may couple a first TE11 mode to the annular common waveguide. A second port may couple a second TE11 mode to the annular common waveguide, the second TE11 mode orthogonal to the first TE11 mode. A TEM probe may suppress resonance of a TEM mode within the annular common waveguide.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 25, 2010Publication date: February 17, 2011Inventors: Cynthia P. Espino, John P. Mahon
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Patent number: 7821356Abstract: There is disclosed an ortho-mode transducer. An annular common waveguide may be defined by an outside surface of an inner conductor and an inside surface of an outer conductor, the outside surface and the inside surface concentric about a waveguide axis. A first port may couple a first TE11 mode to the annular common waveguide. A second port may couple a second TE11 mode to the annular common waveguide, the second TE11 mode orthogonal to the first TE11 mode. A first back-short may be disposed adjacent to the first port. A second back-short may be disposed on the outside surface of the inner conductor between the first port and the second port.Type: GrantFiled: April 4, 2008Date of Patent: October 26, 2010Assignee: Optim Microwave, Inc.Inventors: Cynthia P. Espino, John P. Mahon
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Patent number: 7772940Abstract: There is disclosed a feed network including a circular common waveguide having an axis and terminating in a common port and a first port for coupling a first linearly polarized mode to the circular common waveguide. A phase shifting element may be disposed within the circular waveguide. The phase shifting element may be adapted to cause a predetermined phase shift between a first signal and a second signal propagating in the common waveguide. The phase shifting element may be rotatable about the axis of the common waveguide.Type: GrantFiled: May 16, 2008Date of Patent: August 10, 2010Assignee: Optim Microwave, Inc.Inventors: John P. Mahon, Cynthia P. Espino
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Publication number: 20100109814Abstract: There is disclosed a linear polarization to circular polarization converter. An outside surface of an inner conductor may be coaxial with the inside surface of an outer conductor. First and second diametrically opposed fins may extend outward from the outer surface of the inner conductor. Each of the first and second fins may include a conductive fin and a dielectric fin.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 11, 2010Publication date: May 6, 2010Inventors: John P. Mahon, Cynthia P. Espino
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Patent number: 7656246Abstract: There is disclosed a linear polarization to circular polarization converter. An outside surface of an inner conductor may be coaxial with the inside surface of an outer conductor. First and second diametrically opposed conductive fins may extend outward from the outer surface of the inner conductor. First and second dielectric fins may be interlocked with the first and second conductive fins, respectively.Type: GrantFiled: March 28, 2008Date of Patent: February 2, 2010Assignee: Optim Microwave, Inc.Inventors: John P. Mahon, Cynthia P. Espino
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Publication number: 20090284327Abstract: There is disclosed a feed network including a circular common waveguide having an axis and terminating in a common port and a first port for coupling a first linearly polarized mode to the circular common waveguide. A phase shifting element may be disposed within the circular waveguide. The phase shifting element may be adapted to cause a predetermined phase shift between a first signal and a second signal propagating in the common waveguide. The phase shifting element may be rotatable about the axis of the common waveguide.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 16, 2008Publication date: November 19, 2009Inventors: John P. Mahon, Cynthia P. Espino
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Publication number: 20090251233Abstract: There is disclosed an ortho-mode transducer. An annular common waveguide may be defined by an outside surface of an inner conductor and an inside surface of an outer conductor, the outside surface and the inside surface concentric about a waveguide axis. A first port may couple a first TE11 mode to the annular common waveguide. A second port may couple a second TE11 mode to the annular common waveguide, the second TE11 mode orthogonal to the first TE11 mode. A first back-short may be disposed adjacent to the first port. A second back-short may be disposed on the outside surface of the inner conductor between the first port and the second port.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 4, 2008Publication date: October 8, 2009Inventors: John P. Mahon, Cynthia P. Espino
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Publication number: 20090243761Abstract: There is disclosed a linear polarization to circular polarization converter. An outside surface of an inner conductor may be coaxial with the inside surface of an outer conductor. First and second diametrically opposed conductive fins may extend outward from the outer surface of the inner conductor. First and second dielectric fins may be interlocked with the first and second conductive fins, respectively.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 28, 2008Publication date: October 1, 2009Inventors: John P. Mahon, Cynthia P. Espino
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Publication number: 20070210882Abstract: There is disclosed an ortho-mode transducer fabricated as a single piece. The ortho-mode transducer may include a first surface having an aperture defining a common port, a second surface having an aperture defining a vertical port, and a third surface having an aperture defining a horizontal port. The second and third surfaces may be essentially parallel and normal to the first surface. A common waveguide may coupled to the common port, the common waveguide supporting orthogonal vertical and horizontal modes. A vertical branching waveguide may couple the vertical mode between the vertical port and the common waveguide while rejecting the horizontal mode. A horizontal branching waveguide may couple the horizontal mode between the horizontal port and the common waveguide while rejecting the vertical mode.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 9, 2007Publication date: September 13, 2007Inventors: John P. Mahon, Cynthia P. Espino