Patents by Inventor David B. MacCulloch

David B. MacCulloch 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: 5091987
    Abstract: A fiber optic transmission line is passed uninterrupted through a hermetically sealed dielectric pressure barrier. This is accomplished by fusing glass or casting a resin about hollow upstanding sleeves within the bore of a connector housing. The glass forms a strong hermetically sealed barrier caused by strong compressive forces resulting from the different coefficients of thermal expansion between the metal bore walls and glass matrix. A fiber optic core is passed through a hollow sleeve and sealed to an aperture in a contact pin which is hermetically sealed to the end of the sleeve. The end of the pin is polished to provide an abutment joint with a corresponding contact surface on an associated connector. In the case of a resin matrix, the resin may be cast about the sleeves within the housing bore. During hardening, the resin will bond to the sleeves and walls of the bore to form a strong hermetically sealed pressure barrier.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 11, 1991
    Date of Patent: February 25, 1992
    Assignee: G & H Technology, Inc.
    Inventors: David B. MacCulloch, Nick C. George, Benjamin P. Brickett
  • Patent number: 5078466
    Abstract: A fiber optic rotary joint provides for a comparatively large number, up to 500 or more, of optical fibers to cross a rotary-stationary interface. A large, but finite number of turns are allowed between the rotary and stationary parts of the joint structure, but communication of optical signals along the fibers may continue uninterrupted while relative rotation of the joint components is underway. The joint also provides for environmental sealing and a possible pressure differential between the rotary and stationary environments connected by optical fibers through the inventive joint. Means are provided to safeguard the joint against overwinding as would result from an excessive number of relative rotations between the components of the joint.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 19, 1991
    Date of Patent: January 7, 1992
    Assignee: Allied-Signal Inc.
    Inventor: David B. MacCulloch
  • Patent number: 5061826
    Abstract: A narrow elongated housing is provided constructed of an inner ribbed conduit which is overlaid with two layers of high strength rods. Each layer is contra-helically wrapped with opposing end portions compression secured in a termination chamber. The chamber is formed between a sleeve, which is attached to opposing ends of the conduit, and an outer termination enclosure. With the ends of each layer of rods in the chamber, the enclosure is either held stationary, or slid over the upper layers of rod ends. Concurrently, a wedge is either manually placed in the annular space between the layers and held stationary, or it is forced into the annular space between the layers. Any of the above combination of actions will force the rods against the sleeve and enclosure and frictionally secure them. The wedge may be a malleable metal so that it will cold flow about a portion of the rods. A flexible polymer covering is placed over the assembly to complete the housing.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 17, 1990
    Date of Patent: October 29, 1991
    Assignee: G & H Technology, Inc.
    Inventors: David B. MacCulloch, Danny E. Castleman
  • Patent number: 4734891
    Abstract: The aft drogue module (18) of the towed sonar array has a body (20) as its main length. The body (20) contains strength member (26) which is covered by an extruded tube (28) of rubberlike material which is covered by braid (30) and which, in turn, is covered by extruded abrasion-resistant cover sleeve (32). At its forward end, the strength member is expanded into the conical interior of coupling (22). The tail (56) is attached to the body and contains fill material (60) which damps and is sufficiently stiff to inhibit whipping during towing.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 20, 1986
    Date of Patent: March 29, 1988
    Assignee: Hughes Aircraft Company
    Inventors: George A. McGowan, David B. MacCulloch
  • Patent number: 4660183
    Abstract: A technique for a vibration isolation module (VIM) used for towed arrays is disclosed. The VIM has a stretchable cable on which is mounted one or more rigid spacers which make contact with an outer hose formed of a flexible material having a selected vibration attenuation characteristic. The spacer transmits energy between the parts of the VIM which contact the spacer for attenuation purposes. The spacer is "soft mounted" on the stretchable cable so that it may be moved by a limited amount along the cable in response to forces of a specified minimum magnitude. This ability to move allows adjustment of the internal parts of the VIM during use to avoid concentrating stress at any one particular contacting area. Disclosed is an embodiment where two sleeves are used to abut the spacer at opposing ends thereof.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 22, 1986
    Date of Patent: April 21, 1987
    Assignee: Hughes Aircraft Company
    Inventors: George A. McGowan, David B. MacCulloch