Patents by Inventor Guy T. Varty

Guy T. Varty 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: 6158282
    Abstract: The invention is a vibratory rotation sensor comprising a housing, a resonator attached to the housing, first and second sets of electrodes, and a signal processor. One set of electrodes are attached to the housing and the other set of electrodes are attached to the resonator, the first set opposing the second set. Each set consists of one or more electrodes. The signal processor has one or more input ports capacitively connected to one or more of the first set of electrodes, the signal processor extracting from the signals appearing at the one or more input ports one or more double-frequency sinusoids having frequencies of twice the frequency of oscillation of the resonator.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 7, 1999
    Date of Patent: December 12, 2000
    Assignee: Litton Systems Inc.
    Inventors: Anthony Matthews, Guy T. Varty, Paul C. Nguyen, David D. Lynch
  • Patent number: 6079270
    Abstract: The invention is a method and apparatus for generating a plurality of driving signals for a vibratory rotation sensor, the plurality of driving signals resulting in a plurality of readout signals from the vibratory rotation sensor. The method comprises the steps of determining a 2.times. tracking angle rate, transforming the 2.times. tracking angle rate into a trig function rate, transforming the trig function rate into a second trig function, and generating the plurality of driving signals utilizing the second trig function. The 2.times. tracking angle rate, determined from the plurality of readout signals, is the time rate of change of twice the tracking angle, the tracking angle being an angle which tracks the orientation angle of the standing-wave pattern of the vibratory rotation sensor. The trig function rate is the time rate of change of a first trig function, the first trig function being an approximation to a mathematically-exact (M-E) trig function.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 30, 1998
    Date of Patent: June 27, 2000
    Assignee: Litton Systems Inc.
    Inventors: Anthony Matthews, Guy T. Varty
  • Patent number: 6065340
    Abstract: The invention is an apparatus for sensing rotation comprising a housing, a resonator attached to the housing, a first set of electrodes consisting of one or more electrically-connected electrodes, and a second set of N electrodes. The resonator is a rotationally-symmetric, thin-walled object capable of vibrating in at least one of a plurality of standing-wave modes. The orientation of a standing wave with respect to a reference point on the resonator is specified by an orientation angle. The first set of electrodes are attached to either the resonator or the housing. The N electrodes of the second set are attached around the circumference of either (1) the housing if the first set of electrodes is attached to the resonator or (2) the resonator if the first set of electrodes is attached to the housing. The n'th electrode of the second set is attached at angular position .theta..sub.n with respect to the reference point on the resonator, opposing one or more of the second set of electrodes.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 29, 1998
    Date of Patent: May 23, 2000
    Assignee: Litton Systems Inc.
    Inventors: Anthony Matthews, Guy T. Varty, David D. Lynch
  • Patent number: 5983719
    Abstract: In a vibrating rotation sensor of the hemispherical resonator gyro type (HRG), operating in the whole angle mode wherein the standing-wave components are measured to provide a measure of the pattern angle, the digital signal processor functions to control the digital to analog converter output signal in order to keep the highly amplified analog to digital input signal, the difference between the pattern angle and excitation angle, within the analog to digital converter window. The analog to digital converter window is set at n times the discrete level of the digital to analog converter. A digital feedback loop in the digital signal processor continually corrects the tracking angle to control the excitation voltage.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 18, 1997
    Date of Patent: November 16, 1999
    Assignee: Litton Systems, Inc.
    Inventors: Anthony Matthews, Peter K. Tseng, Guy T. Varty
  • Patent number: 5033854
    Abstract: Apparatus and methods are disclosed for the time division multiplexing of fiberoptic gyros to reduce the amount of control electronics required. Each of a plurality of gyros is sampled at a rate of n.tau., where .tau. is the gyro optical transit time and n is an integer. The sampled signal is fed to a digital signal processor (DSP) for processing and used to form a rate feedback signal. The rate feedback signal is converted to analog form to drive the phase modulator drive of each gyro. In preferred embodiments the multiplexed sample rate is at least ten times the bandwidth of the gyros. The rate data can be filtered and output by the DSP and the DSP can integrate the rate data to give angle data. The use of precision analog circuits is avoided.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 6, 1989
    Date of Patent: July 23, 1991
    Assignee: Litton Systems, Inc.
    Inventors: Anthony Matthews, Guy T. Varty, J. Scott Darling
  • Patent number: 4783169
    Abstract: A ring laser gyro having a cavity with at least one transducer-actuated mirror is controlled to conform to a preselected model of cavity operation. Control is accomplished by sampling cavity data, comparing the data to the model to generate an error signal, and controlling the mirror according to the error signal. In a preferred embodiment, at least two mirrors are dithered and the model defines an optimal amplitude of mirror dither at which theoretical lock-in error is zero. In another preferred embodiment, the sampled data corresponds to laser intensity within the cavity and the model defines an optimal intensity displaced from the maximum within an operating mode of the cavity. The model may define a plurality of operating modes of the cavity, ranked according to gyro performance for different values of a preselected environmental condition. The environmental condition is then sensed on an ongoing basis and used to select an optimal mode.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 9, 1985
    Date of Patent: November 8, 1988
    Assignee: Litton Systems, Inc.
    Inventors: Anthony Matthews, Guy T. Varty, Jeffrey S. Darling, Steven C. Gillespie