Patents by Inventor Joe May

Joe May 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: 10101356
    Abstract: An improved instrument for measuring low indicated air speed greatly reduces variation with one or more of time, temperature, and ambient pressure change. This is accomplished by periodically re-zeroing the transducer using only a single electronically controlled valve. Re-zeroing may be initiated in response to a change in the internal temperature of the transducer.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 18, 2015
    Date of Patent: October 16, 2018
    Assignee: EIT LLC
    Inventors: Joe May, Matthew McConnell
  • Publication number: 20170059604
    Abstract: An improved instrument for measuring low indicated air speed greatly reduces variation with one or more of time, temperature, and ambient pressure change. This is accomplished by periodically re-zeroing the transducer using only a single electronically controlled valve. Re-zeroing may be initiated in response to a change in the internal temperature of the transducer.
    Type: Application
    Filed: February 18, 2015
    Publication date: March 2, 2017
    Inventors: Joe May, Matthew McConnell
  • Patent number: 9359088
    Abstract: A warning system alerts a helicopter pilot that a low-G condition is imminent or occurring. The low-G alert employs an accelerometer to detect a vertical acceleration of the aircraft. Higher frequency vibrations in the output of the accelerometer are removed by a filter to provide a clean signal representing vertical acceleration of the aircraft. This signal is processed by a central processing unit (CPU) to perform a threshold detector function. The CPU is configured to detect the possibility of the onset or occurrence of a low-G event. Upon detection, the CPU triggers an audible alert to announce “Low-G. Pull aft.” or the like until the low-G event has been corrected or avoided.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 2, 2015
    Date of Patent: June 7, 2016
    Assignee: EIT LLC
    Inventors: Joe May, Christopher Murdock
  • Publication number: 20150307204
    Abstract: A warning system alerts a helicopter pilot that a low-G condition is imminent or occurring. The low-G alert employs an accelerometer to detect a vertical acceleration of the aircraft. Higher frequency vibrations in the output of the accelerometer are removed by a filter to provide a clean signal representing vertical acceleration of the aircraft. This signal is processed by a central processing unit (CPU) to perform a threshold detector function. The CPU is configured to detect the possibility of the onset or occurrence of a low-G event. Upon detection, the CPU triggers an audible alert to announce “Low-G. Pull aft.” or the like until the low-G event has been corrected or avoided.
    Type: Application
    Filed: February 2, 2015
    Publication date: October 29, 2015
    Inventors: Joe May, Christopher Murdock
  • Publication number: 20060131510
    Abstract: A radiometer that incorporates multiple UV bandwidth sensors, defined in nanometers, and includes connectors for inserting a cable that is used to connect to another sensor, or to a data collection module (DCM) in a multidrop, or daisy-chain arrangement. Each sensor can be positioned at any point on a three-dimensional work piece, and will receive UV energy at the aperture having an optical component. The collected energy is directed to a detector in the sensor. A processor in the body of the sensor then computes the amount of UV radiation based on signals from the detector. This information is transferred to and stored in a data collection module to which the sensor string is connected. Data stored in the DCM can then be transferred to a computer for display purposes. The sensors and DCM can be tethered to the computer for real-time measurement readings when adjusting the UV lamps.
    Type: Application
    Filed: February 16, 2006
    Publication date: June 22, 2006
    Inventors: Joe May, David Snyder, James Raymont, Matthew McConnell, Edward Casacia, Kyle Bostian
  • Publication number: 20050242290
    Abstract: A radiometer that incorporates multiple UV bandwidth sensors, defined in nanometers, and includes connectors for inserting a cable that is used to connect to another sensor, or to a data collection module (DCM) in a multidrop, or daisy-chain arrangement. Each sensor can be positioned at any point on a three-dimensional work piece, and will receive UV energy at the aperture having an optical component. The collected energy is directed to a detector in the sensor. A processor in the body of the sensor then computes the amount of UV radiation based on signals from the detector. This information is transferred to and stored in a data collection module to which the sensor string is connected. Data stored in the DCM can then be transferred to a computer for display purposes. The sensors and DCM can be tethered to the computer for real-time measurement readings when adjusting the UV lamps.
    Type: Application
    Filed: April 30, 2004
    Publication date: November 3, 2005
    Inventors: Joe May, David Snyder, James Raymont, Matthew McConnell, Edward Casacia, Kyle Bostian