Patents by Inventor James H. Roberson

James H. Roberson 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: 9960836
    Abstract: A satellite is configured for use in space so as to receive RF signals, convert them to a different frequency range, and retransmit the converted RF signals. The satellite comprises a payload area supporting a motherboard structure with a plurality of frequency converters supported on it. The frequency converters are each connected with an antenna system of the satellite so that each of them receives a respective RF input signal. A local oscillator source supported on said motherboard structure generates a local oscillator signal, and a motherboard in the motherboard structure receives the local oscillator signal and transmits it through the motherboard to each of the frequency converters. The frequency converters each convert the respective RF input signal to a respective RF output signal using the local oscillator signal and transmit the RF output signal to the antenna system so as to be transmitted wirelessly.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 14, 2014
    Date of Patent: May 1, 2018
    Assignee: L-3 Technologies, Inc.
    Inventors: Loren Edward Ralph, Eddie Rodgers, James H. Roberson
  • Publication number: 20170187451
    Abstract: A satellite is configured for use in space so as to receive RF signals, convert them to a different frequency range, and retransmit the converted RF signals. The satellite comprises a payload area supporting a motherboard structure with a plurality of frequency converters supported on it. The frequency converters are each connected with an antenna system of the satellite so that each of them receives a respective RF input signal. A local oscillator source supported on said motherboard structure generates a local oscillator signal, and a motherboard in the motherboard structure receives the local oscillator signal and transmits it through the motherboard to each of the frequency converters. The frequency converters each convert the respective RF input signal to a respective RF output signal using the local oscillator signal and transmit the RF output signal to the antenna system so as to be transmitted wirelessly.
    Type: Application
    Filed: October 14, 2014
    Publication date: June 29, 2017
    Inventors: Loren Edward Ralph, Eddie Rodgers, James H. Roberson
  • Patent number: 6058567
    Abstract: An arrangement for sorting a first category of fibers having a first set of properties into at least a second category of fibers having a second set of properties and a third category of fibers having a third set of properties. The arrangement comprises a sorting channel including at least one travelling teeth laden carrier surface driven in a first direction within the sorting channel. The sorting channel further includes at least a first inlet and at least first and second outlets. A first energy field flows through the sorting channel in a second direction. The first category of fibers are plied to the travelling teeth carried on the driven carrier surface and the first energy field causes at least the longer fibers from the first category to be held latched onto the travelling teeth as it washes and strips away shorter fibers and impurities producing the second category of fibers.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 17, 1997
    Date of Patent: May 9, 2000
    Inventor: James H. Roberson
  • Patent number: 5150502
    Abstract: A textile apparatus for sorting fibers according to their length. A fiber opening device loosens and separates raw textile fibers transported by an air flow created by an air blower along an air path. A fiber extracting device extracts fibers having an average length greater than or equal to a preselected length from the air flow to produce usable long fibers and creates a separated air flow containing usable short fibers having an average fiber length less than the preselected length for subsequent processing. The long fibers may be compacted into a fiber batt. The usable short fibers may be compacted into a fibrous batt or may be passed through further fiber extracting devices. The apparatus may include a batt former which includes a plenum into which fibers are delivered by the air propeller or blower.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 19, 1990
    Date of Patent: September 29, 1992
    Inventor: James H. Roberson
  • Patent number: 4993119
    Abstract: An improved fiber opening, mixing, and flow regulating apparatus and method are disclosed. The apparatus includes a textile fiber feeder (F) which opens, mixes, and regulates the flow of fibers from a ball (B) inside the feeder. A primary opening element is provided by a stationary spiked apron feed (I), and a secondary fiber opening element provided by a movable spiked apron (S). A gap (G) is defined between the opposing pins of the primary and secondary opening elements (I,S) which regulates the flow of fibers delivered by the feeder. By moving secondary opening element (S) in either linear or rotational motions, gap (G) may be modulated and the flow of fibers regulated. A controller (E) may be provided to receive a speed signal (54) representing the operational speed of a textile process downstream of fiber feeder (F) and a fiber quantity signal (16) may also be processed by controller (E) as well as various and other signals.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 14, 1989
    Date of Patent: February 19, 1991
    Inventor: James H. Roberson
  • Patent number: 4970759
    Abstract: Apparatus for processing textile fibers is disclosed which includes a carding machine (14) and a batt former (A). Batt former (A) includes an air circulation loop which includes a plenum (B), fiber compacting chamber (C), air separating means (72, 74), acceleration channel (30), duct (46), and fan blower (54). Fan blower (54) has an adjustable angle of incidence "a"to direct a jet of fiber-laden air into plenum (B) against a splash plate (66) to cause fibers to be deposited in fiber compacting chamber (C) in a cross-directional profile so that fibers at side walls of the plenum may have increased residence time in the fiber compacting chamber compensating for side wall friction. A first separated air flow (5) is divided by side friction. A first separated air flow (5) is divided by side channels (92a, 92b) and combined with a second air flow (4) to form supercharged air flow regions at the sides of the air flow passing through acceleration channel (30).
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 14, 1989
    Date of Patent: November 20, 1990
    Inventor: James H. Roberson
  • Patent number: 4275483
    Abstract: An open loop control system is disclosed for controlling the production of a web or sliver on a carding machine so as to have a uniform weight per unit length. A novel sensing arrangement for the card input is disclosed wherein corrections to the input are made at the same mechanical plane and point in the feeding process as where the input is sensed to provide highly accurate control of the weight of the output.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 5, 1979
    Date of Patent: June 30, 1981
    Inventor: James H. Roberson
  • Patent number: 4126913
    Abstract: Fine opening mechanism for textile fibrous material which comprises a primary opening element such as a spiked beater roll and means for delivering a single undivided mass of textile fibers toward the primary opening element. A plurality of feed elements are located between the primary opening element and the feeding means, each of the feed elements forming a nip through which fibers are fed and presented to the primary opening element so that the mass of fibers are divided into a plurality of fibrous masses.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 14, 1976
    Date of Patent: November 28, 1978
    Assignee: Crompton & Knowles Corporation
    Inventor: James H. Roberson
  • Patent number: 4074546
    Abstract: Fluid treatment apparatus for textile fibrous material comprising a duct, a portion of which is enlarged to form a fiber treating chamber which includes an outlet opening, an inlet opening and a central passageway which extends between the openings and which has a surface which extends from a first point on the periphery of the inlet opening to a second point on the periphery of the outlet opening and extends no further from the longitudinal axis of the central passageway than the first point so that the surface is wiped by fiber entering the central passageway to prevent the accumulation of moisture near the inlet opening.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 24, 1976
    Date of Patent: February 21, 1978
    Assignee: Crompton & Knowles Corporation
    Inventor: James H. Roberson