Patents by Inventor Gregory W. Purdom
Gregory W. Purdom 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: 7208685Abstract: A hardened voyage data recorder includes two subsystems: a removable non-volatile memory and a base containing electronics and firmware for communicating with data sensing systems and for accessing the memory. According to the invention, the memory is protected in a “boiler” and the electronics includes an ETHERNET interface for connecting to shipboard data acquisition devices. The firmware is preferably configured via web pages. A communications protocol for communicating with the recorder is also disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: September 24, 2003Date of Patent: April 24, 2007Assignee: L-3 Communications CorporationInventors: Margaret Browning, Gregory W. Purdom, Andrew Zarling
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Publication number: 20040065461Abstract: A hardened voyage data recorder includes two subsystems: a removable non-volatile memory and a base containing electronics and firmware for communicating with data sensing systems and for accessing the memory. According to the invention, the memory is protected in a “boiler” and the electronics includes an ETHERNET interface for connecting to shipboard data acquisition devices. The firmware is preferably configured via web pages. A communications protocol for communicating with the recorder is also disclosed.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 24, 2003Publication date: April 8, 2004Applicant: L3 Communications CorporationInventors: Margaret Browning, Gregory W. Purdom, Andrew Zarling
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Patent number: 6706966Abstract: A hardened voyage data recorder includes two subsystems: a removable non-volatile memory and a base containing electronics and firmware for communicating with data sensing systems and for accessing the memory. According to the invention, the memory is protected in a “boiler” and the electronics includes an ETHERNET interface for connecting to shipboard data acquisition devices. The firmware is preferably configured via web pages. A communications protocol for communicating with the recorder is also disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: July 6, 2001Date of Patent: March 16, 2004Assignee: L-3 Communications CorporationInventors: Margaret Browning, Gregory W. Purdom, Andrew Zarling
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Publication number: 20020144834Abstract: A hardened voyage data recorder includes two subsystems: a removable non-volatile memory module and a base containing electronics and firmware for communicating with data sensing systems and for accessing the memory. According to the invention, the memory is a stacked BGA memory protected in a “boiler” which is designed to tolerate a low temperature fire environment for a relatively long term. The boiler and the memory module subsystem are designed to withstand penetration forces associated with marine accidents. Cabling from the memory is arranged so that the structural integrity of the boiler is not compromised.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 6, 2001Publication date: October 10, 2002Inventor: Gregory W. Purdom
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Publication number: 20020129956Abstract: A hardened voyage data recorder includes two subsystems: a removable non-volatile memory and a base containing electronics and firmware for communicating with data sensing systems and for accessing the memory. According to the invention, the memory is protected in a “boiler” and the electronics includes an ETHERNET interface for connecting to shipboard data acquisition devices. The firmware is preferably configured via web pages. A communications protocol for communicating with the recorder is also disclosed.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 6, 2001Publication date: September 19, 2002Inventors: Margaret Browning, Gregory W. Purdom, Andrew Zarling
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Patent number: 6410995Abstract: The invention provides a back up power supply for avionics equipment that can be installed in existing avionics equipment trays without having to rewire the aircraft. According to a preferred embodiment of the invention (described for illustrative purposes in the context of providing a power supply back up for a cockpit voice recorder (CVR)), the power supply/CVR combination is retrofit in an existing CVR rack. The power supply is modular; removable/replaceable; and is “independent” relative to the main aircraft power source and wiring. The modular power supply is designed to fit into a conventional CVR tray; and the modular power supply is designed to accept an existing CVR.Type: GrantFiled: May 26, 2000Date of Patent: June 25, 2002Assignee: L3 Communications CorporationInventors: Charles J. Grouse, Mart D. Dismukes, Gregory W. Purdom
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Patent number: 5969953Abstract: A stacked memory module having alternating layers of printed circuit boards and spacers. Connections between a given circuit board surface and an adjacent (facing) stacked printed circuit board surface, are made using at least one conductive pad incorporated into the electrical circuitry printed on and within the perimeter of each of the adjacent pair of board surfaces; together with means for interconnecting these conductive pads. The spacers can, for example, take the form of standoffs, spacer boards provided with clearance cutouts for components on the printed circuit boards, etc. The printed circuit boards and spacers are then aligned and fastened together using, for example, one or more alignment rods. According to a preferred embodiment of the invention, the fastened assembly is placed in a hollow memory module housing (e.g., a metal cylinder) to complete the fabrication of the memory module.Type: GrantFiled: September 23, 1998Date of Patent: October 19, 1999Assignee: L3 CommunicationsInventors: Gregory W. Purdom, Endre M. Berecz
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Patent number: 5841638Abstract: A stacked memory module having alternating layers of printed circuit boards and spacers. Connections between a given circuit board surface and an adjacent (facing) stacked printed circuit board surface, are made using at least one conductive pad incorporated into the electrical circuitry printed on and within the perimeter of each of the adjacent pair of board surfaces; together with means for interconnecting these conductive pads. The spacers can, for example, take the form of standoffs, spacer boards provided with clearance cutouts for components on the printed circuit boards, etc. The printed circuit boards and spacers are then aligned and fastened together using, for example, one or more alignment rods. According to a preferred embodiment of the invention, the fastened assembly is placed in a hollow memory module housing (e.g., a metal cylinder) to complete the fabrication of the memory module.Type: GrantFiled: February 15, 1996Date of Patent: November 24, 1998Assignee: L3 CommunicationsInventors: Gregory W. Purdom, Endre M. Berecz
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Patent number: 5756934Abstract: An enclosure for protecting a heat sensitive item from high temperatures and shock which includes: (a) an outer housing including an inner cavity for containing at least one heat sensitive item; (b) an aquarium located within the inner cavity including at least one protective compartment within which the at least one heat sensitive item is located; (c) a thermal mass, located within the inner cavity and covering at least a portion of the exterior surface of the aquarium; and (d) a venting mechanism for venting any moisture, that penetrates the aquarium and enters the at least one protective compartment included therein, to the ambient air outside the outer housing. The invention finds particular utility in the Flight Recorder field where heat sensitive components, such as solid state memories, may be subject to fire and shock often resulting from an aircraft crash.Type: GrantFiled: October 11, 1994Date of Patent: May 26, 1998Assignee: Loral Fairchild Corp.Inventor: Gregory W. Purdom
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Patent number: 5750925Abstract: An enclosure for protecting a heat sensitive item from high temperatures and shock which includes: (a) an outer housing including an inner cavity for containing at least one heat sensitive item; (b) a thermal insulator located within the inner cavity defining at least a portion of a second interior cavity, with the at least one heat sensitive item being located within the second interior cavity; and (c) a boiler located within the second interior cavity including at least one containment compartment for containing a thermal mass and at least one protective compartment within which the at least one heat sensitive item is located. The invention finds particular utility in the Flight Recorder field where heat sensitive components, such as solid state memories, may be subject to fire and shock often resulting from an aircraft crash. The invention also features a corrosion protection capability which is effective when the item being protected is in close proximity to a source of moisture.Type: GrantFiled: October 5, 1994Date of Patent: May 12, 1998Assignee: Loral Fairchild Corp.Inventor: Gregory W. Purdom
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Patent number: 5577740Abstract: A thermally activated self-releasing seal for a thermal mass container comprising (a) seal support located on the exterior of, separate and detached from, the container; (b) a fusible seal, attached to the seal support, to form a one piece seal when combined with the seal support; and (c) apparatus for attaching the fusible seal portion of the one piece seal to the container to cover the aperture, wherein the apparatus for attaching is located on the exterior of and is separate from the container. According to a preferred embodiment of the invention the apparatus for attaching is an adhesive, such as a room temperature vulcanizing rubber (an RTV), a two part epoxy, or the like; having the property that heat is not required in order to accomplish the attachment of the fusible seal portion of the one piece seal to the container.Type: GrantFiled: October 19, 1994Date of Patent: November 26, 1996Assignee: Loral Fairchild Corp.Inventor: Gregory W. Purdom