Patents by Inventor Ernest Baker

Ernest Baker 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: 8418622
    Abstract: A simple, inexpensive, device and method of use thereof for disrupting the jet of a shaped charge and thereby significantly reducing the penetrating capability by over 90% thereof; thus providing a means to mitigate the damage caused by the premature or accidental jetting of the shaped charge. The device has a central support, along which radiate a plurality of increasing radius, generally hemi-circular, thin discs—such that the outline of the disc edges thereof form a cone that models the interior of the hollow open mouth of the shaped charge—importantly, the discs are staggered along the length of the central support. The device, which can be molded of inexpensive plastic, must be lodged fully within the hollow open mouth of the shaped charge at the time of the premature or accidental jetting—to provide the desired mitigation.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 29, 2011
    Date of Patent: April 16, 2013
    Assignee: The United States of America as Represented by the Secretary of the Army
    Inventors: James Pham, Gregory Stunzenas, Tan Vuong, Ernest Baker
  • Patent number: 8109213
    Abstract: A single multipurpose ammunition projectile/warhead is provided, which has the capability of clearing a variety of different types of hardened targets. The single projectile of this invention may be used for breaching steel reinforced concrete walls; may be used against light armor targets; may be used for defeating bunkers; and may also be used for antipersonnel applications. Huge savings in time, money, inventory and logistics are realized through utilizing only this one multipurpose ammunition against all these types of targets. This multipurpose projectile, among other superb capabilities, is able to puncture an eight inch double steel reinforced concrete wall timed to then have its warhead explode into fragments. This allows fragmentation in a more effective, nearly ideal direction. The projectile warhead of made of extremely thick walled 300M steel; with the projectile center of gravity to be located equidistant between a pair of bourrelets, for increased stability.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 30, 2009
    Date of Patent: February 7, 2012
    Assignee: The United States of America as represented by the Secretary of the Army
    Inventors: William Poulos, David Pfau, Eric Scheper, Stewart Gilman, Vladimir M. Gold, Ernest Baker
  • Patent number: 7886667
    Abstract: A warhead includes a body, a patterned liner made of plastic, and an explosive charge disposed within the liner. The liner pattern is formed of gaps and liner elements. The explosive charge includes a first set of sections that are disposed adjacent to the liner gaps and a second set of sections that are disposed adjacent to the liner elements. Upon detonation of the explosive charge and because of the temporal delay in transmitting the detonation energy between these two sets of sections, the warhead body is caused to shear and break into fragments with controlled size. The use of plastic as the liner material also provides a welcome safety feature for this warhead. In the event of unwanted heat ignition, the plastic (which is also low melt temperature material), would melt to seal the explosive and would also flow. Because of the plastic, neither sudden pressure nor heat/ignition inside the round, would therefore be as catastrophic.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 15, 2008
    Date of Patent: February 15, 2011
    Assignee: The United States of America as represented by the Secretary of the Army
    Inventors: Ernest Baker, Chuck Chin, Arthur Daniels, Stanley DeFisher, Vladimir Gold, Jack Pincay, Irene Wu
  • Publication number: 20050261557
    Abstract: A multi-part system of hardware and software for the evaluation of sensory and physiological parameters on a computer or over the Internet. The hardware/software suite may include three components, for the evaluation of visual field, auditory functioning, and heart/cardiovascular and autonomic nervous system (ANS) parameters.
    Type: Application
    Filed: May 18, 2004
    Publication date: November 24, 2005
    Inventor: Ernest Baker
  • Publication number: 20050188878
    Abstract: A non-linear shaped charge perforator for use in perforating an oil and gas formation into which a wellbore has been drilled comprises a monolithic, axisymmetric metal case in which is disposed a main explosive charge between the front of the case, which is closed with a concave metal liner, and the closed back end of the case. The main explosive charge contains multiple initiation points, preferably two initiation points located about 180° apart on the outside surface of the charge, so that when the perforator is detonated the main charge is initiated such that the metal liner is collapsed into a non-circular jet, preferably a fan-shaped jet, that pierces the casing of the wellbore and forms non-circular perforations, preferably slot-shaped perforations, in the surrounding formation.
    Type: Application
    Filed: March 7, 2005
    Publication date: September 1, 2005
    Inventors: Ernest Baker, David Daniel, David Wesson, John Burba, Arthur Daniels, Robert Davis
  • Publication number: 20050115391
    Abstract: A non-linear shaped charge perforator for use in perforating an oil and gas formation into which a wellbore has been drilled comprises a monolithic, axisymmetric metal case in which is disposed a main explosive charge between the front of the case, which is closed with a concave metal liner, and the closed back end of the case. The main explosive charge contains multiple initiation points, preferably two initiation points located about 180° apart on the outside surface of the charge, so that when the perforator is detonated the main charge is initiated such that the metal liner is collapsed into a non-circular jet, preferably a fan-shaped jet, that pierces the casing of the wellbore and forms non-circular perforations, preferably slot-shaped perforations, in the surrounding formation.
    Type: Application
    Filed: October 14, 2003
    Publication date: June 2, 2005
    Inventors: Ernest Baker, David Daniel, David Wesson, John Burba, Arthur Daniels, Robert Davis
  • Patent number: 5464168
    Abstract: A belt-slitting machine (10) comprising a frame (12), a work table (16), a first carriage (18) for supporting a supply roll (30) of belt material (51) and a second carriage (20) for supporting takeup rolls (32) of slit belt material (54). Motors/gearboxes (40, 42) turn spindles (28) in order to unwind the supply roll (30) of belt material and to roll up the slit webs of belt material into rolls (32). Coupler assemblies (102,104) are provided between cylinders (40, 42) and spindles (28). Coupler assemblies (102, 104) provide positive torque between cylinders (40, 42) and spindles (28) as spindles (28) deflect due to the weight of the belt material and cause the ends of the spindle to angularly deflect about the rotation axis of the spindle and to rise vertically a small distance due to the deflection. An outfeed belt divider apparatus (108, 112, 114) is provided for keeping the slit rolls of belt material separated as the belt material winds around into rolls (32).
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 10, 1994
    Date of Patent: November 7, 1995
    Assignee: Spencer Industries, Inc.
    Inventors: Ernest Baker, Charles W. Harris
  • Patent number: 4007645
    Abstract: An operator mechanism for translating the core of a cable having a casing guiding the core, comprising a cable wheel mounted for rotation inside a housing, the cable wheel being adapted for attachment of the core to a defined region of the periphery thereof so that the core, when so attached, will, at its attached area, be rotatably fast with the peripheral region of the cable wheel, a handle for rotating the cable wheel, the handle being positioned outside the housing and adjacent a forward end face thereof, the handle being capable of operative securement with respect to the cable wheel in any of a plurality of angular orientations relative thereto about the axis thereof.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 6, 1975
    Date of Patent: February 15, 1977
    Assignee: Teleflex Morse Ltd.
    Inventors: Ernest Baker Dove, James Frederick Hemens