Patents by Inventor John Finney
John Finney 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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Publication number: 20230223684Abstract: A field-assembled satellite communications terminal has a plurality of discrete, modular aperture blocks. Each aperture block contains an electrically steered antenna aperture, and a plurality of interconnection ports for power and data communications between the plurality of aperture blocks. The plurality of interconnection ports are removably connectable by the end user in the field, The terminal further has a signal processing system for receiving, processing, and generating signals to and from the apertures.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 28, 2022Publication date: July 13, 2023Applicant: All.Space Networks LimitedInventors: Jeremiah P. Turpin, Brian Murphy Billman, John Finney
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Patent number: 11681052Abstract: A ground antenna determines the current time and its own position from received signals that were transmitted by artificial earth satellites for communication. A high-gain multi-beam electrically-steered antenna is combined with a processing system to measure the angles between two or more satellites and determine the present distance to each satellite by the information broadcast on the TT&C channel. The knowledge of the angles and distances, as well as the trajectory of the satellites, can be combined with their locations as predicted by the satellite ephemeris data to triangulate the location of the receiver. This system is different from conventional GPS antennas because it does not require the cooperation of active communication with the satellites to derive a location estimate. The location is computed by the ground terminal, not by the satellite.Type: GrantFiled: April 21, 2020Date of Patent: June 20, 2023Assignee: All. Space Networks LimitedInventors: Jeremiah P. Turpin, Brian Billman, John Finney
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Patent number: 11581639Abstract: A field-assembled satellite communications terminal has a plurality of discrete, modular aperture blocks. Each aperture block contains an electrically steered antenna aperture, and a plurality of interconnection ports for power and data communications between the plurality of aperture blocks. The plurality of interconnection ports are removably connectable by the end user in the field. The terminal further has a signal processing system for receiving, processing, and generating signals to and from the apertures. The aperture blocks are connected to each other in the field and self-configure to form an electrically-steered antenna.Type: GrantFiled: April 2, 2021Date of Patent: February 14, 2023Assignee: ALL.SPACE NETWORKS LTD.Inventors: Jeremiah P. Turpin, Brian Billman, John Finney
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Patent number: 11550062Abstract: A multibeam Radio Frequency (RF) lens antenna is designed as a receiver for Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS) applications, such as GPS (Global Positioning System), Galileo, GLONASS, COMPASS, and others. The RF lens and plurality of associated feed elements and receiver circuits combine to form a plurality of resulting high-gain relatively narrow beams that, taken together, allow reception of signals from GNSS satellites over the entire upper hemisphere. Any kind of RF lens can be used, where the lens can be of homogeneous or inhomogeneous, dielectric or metamaterial metasurface construction. The benefit of this approach to build a GNSS receiver over existing alternatives is increased gain and decreased noise at each receiver, which improves the signal to noise ratio (SNR) and improves the accuracy and reliability of the position and time measurements, while also reducing the impact of, and sensitivity to, interference, jamming, and spoofing signals.Type: GrantFiled: December 17, 2020Date of Patent: January 10, 2023Assignee: ALL.SPACE NETWORKS LTD.Inventors: Robert J. Zavrel, Jeremiah P. Turpin, John Finney
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Publication number: 20230006358Abstract: A microwave prism is used to repoint an operational Direct-to-Home (DTH) or Very Small Aperture Terminal (VSAT) reflector antenna as part of a ground terminal to receive (or transmit) signals from a different satellite or orbital position without physically moving the reflector or the feed horn antenna. The microwave prism operates by shifting the radiated fields from the horn antenna generally perpendicular to the focal axis of the parabolic reflector in order to cause the main beam of the reflector to scan in response. For an existing reflector antenna receiving signals from an incumbent satellite, a prism has been designed to be snapped into place over the feed horn and shift the fields laterally by a calibrated distance. The structure of the prism is designed to be positioned and oriented correctly without the use of skilled labor.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 13, 2022Publication date: January 5, 2023Inventors: Jeremiah P. TURPIN, John FINNEY
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Patent number: 11469515Abstract: A microwave prism is used to repoint an operational Direct-to-Home (DTH) or Very Small Aperture Terminal (VSAT) reflector antenna as part of a ground terminal to receive (or transmit) signals from a different satellite or orbital position without physically moving the reflector or the feed horn antenna. The microwave prism operates by shifting the radiated fields from the horn antenna generally perpendicular to the focal axis of the parabolic reflector in order to cause the main beam of the reflector to scan in response. For an existing reflector antenna receiving signals from an incumbent satellite, a prism has been designed to be snapped into place over the feed horn and shift the fields laterally by a calibrated distance. The structure of the prism is designed to be positioned and oriented correctly without the use of skilled labor.Type: GrantFiled: February 23, 2021Date of Patent: October 11, 2022Assignee: Isotropic Systems Ltd.Inventors: Jeremiah P. Turpin, John Finney
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Publication number: 20220281827Abstract: The present invention relates to herbicidal substituted phenyl-pyridazine-diones and substituted phenyl-pyridazinone derivatives of formula (I), as well as to processes and intermediates used for the preparation of such derivatives. The invention further extends to herbicidal compositions comprising such derivatives, as well as to the use of such compounds and compositions in controlling undesirable plant growth: in particular the use in controlling weeds, such as broad-leaved dicotyledonous weeds, in crops of useful plants.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 17, 2020Publication date: September 8, 2022Applicant: SYNGENTA CROP PROTECTION AGInventors: Kenneth Bruce LING, Peter Timothy SEDEN, Christopher John MATHEWS, Stephen Edward SHANAHAN, Christiana KITSIOU, John FINNEY
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Publication number: 20220281837Abstract: The present invention relates to herbicidal substituted phenyl-pyridazine-diones and substituted phenyl-pyridazinone derivatives of formula (I), as well as to processes and intermediates used for the preparation of such derivatives. The invention further extends to herbicidal compositions comprising such derivatives, as well as to the use of such compounds and compositions in controlling undesirable plant growth: in particular the use in controlling weeds, such as broad-leaved dicotyledonous weeds, in crops of useful plants.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 17, 2020Publication date: September 8, 2022Applicant: SYNGENTA CROP PROTECTION AGInventors: Kenneth Bruce LING, Christopher John MATHEWS, Stephen Edward SHANAHAN, Christiana KITSIOU, Peter Timothy SEDEN, John FINNEY, Valerie DRUAIS-LEFEVRE
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Publication number: 20220140493Abstract: Inhomogeneous dielectric lenses for electromagnetic waves can be produced by a process such as 3D printing to have controllable dielectric values. Dielectric values can be produced by a varying density of air voids within, for example, a dielectric matrix to obtain an effective overall density. Approaches in accordance with various embodiments can obtain uniform, isotropic dielectric properties without resonant behavior by the use of aperiodic distributions of nonuniformly-sized air voids. Target air fraction and distribution of air voids can be specified by a target dielectric constant through dielectric mixing rules, such as Maxwell-Garnet mixing rules, and a requirement for locally uniform distributions of air voids, while varying the density of the air voids across the overall structure to produce a desired gradient of dielectric properties.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 3, 2021Publication date: May 5, 2022Inventors: Jeremiah P. Turpin, Zakaria Bouhanna, John Finney, Ergin Dinc
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Publication number: 20210313680Abstract: A field-assembled satellite communications terminal has a plurality of discrete, modular aperture blocks. Each aperture block contains an electrically steered antenna aperture, and a plurality of interconnection ports for power and data communications between the plurality of aperture blocks. The plurality of interconnection ports are removably connectable by the end user in the field. The terminal further has a signal processing system for receiving, processing, and generating signals to and from the apertures. The aperture blocks are connected to each other in the field and self-configure to form an electrically-steered antenna.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 2, 2021Publication date: October 7, 2021Inventors: Jeremiah P. TURPIN, Brian BILLMAN, John FINNEY
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Publication number: 20210265739Abstract: A microwave prism is used to repoint an operational Direct-to-Home (DTH) or Very Small Aperture Terminal (VSAT) reflector antenna as part of a ground terminal to receive (or transmit) signals from a different satellite or orbital position without physically moving the reflector or the feed horn antenna. The microwave prism operates by shifting the radiated fields from the horn antenna generally perpendicular to the focal axis of the parabolic reflector in order to cause the main beam of the reflector to scan in response. For an existing reflector antenna receiving signals from an incumbent satellite, a prism has been designed to be snapped into place over the feed horn and shift the fields laterally by a calibrated distance. The structure of the prism is designed to be positioned and oriented correctly without the use of skilled labor.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 23, 2021Publication date: August 26, 2021Inventors: Jeremiah P. TURPIN, John FINNEY
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Publication number: 20210208284Abstract: A multibeam Radio Frequency (RF) lens antenna is designed as a receiver for Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS) applications, such as GPS (Global Positioning System), Galileo, GLONASS, COMPASS, and others. The RF lens and plurality of associated feed elements and receiver circuits combine to form a plurality of resulting high-gain relatively narrow beams that, taken together, allow reception of signals from GNSS satellites over the entire upper hemisphere. Any kind of RF lens can be used, where the lens can be of homogeneous or inhomogeneous, dielectric or metamaterial metasurface construction. The benefit of this approach to build a GNSS receiver over existing alternatives is increased gain and decreased noise at each receiver, which improves the signal to noise ratio (SNR) and improves the accuracy and reliability of the position and time measurements, while also reducing the impact of, and sensitivity to, interference, jamming, and spoofing signals.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 17, 2020Publication date: July 8, 2021Inventors: Robert J. ZAVREL, Jeremiah P. TURPIN, John FINNEY
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Publication number: 20210208286Abstract: A ground antenna determines the current time and its own position from received signals that were transmitted by artificial earth satellites for communication. A high-gain multi-beam electrically-steered antenna is combined with a processing system to measure the angles between two or more satellites and determine the present distance to each satellite by the information broadcast on the TT&C channel. The knowledge of the angles and distances, as well as the trajectory of the satellites, can be combined with their locations as predicted by the satellite ephemeris data to triangulate the location of the receiver. This system is different from conventional GPS antennas because it does not require the cooperation of active communication with the satellites to derive a location estimate. The location is computed by the ground terminal, not by the satellite.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 21, 2020Publication date: July 8, 2021Inventors: Jeremiah P. TURPIN, Brian Billman, John Finney
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Publication number: 20200350681Abstract: A hybrid mechanical-lens array antenna is described that can be configured with different orientations and arrangements of the plurality of lenses within the array to control and enhance the performance at different regions of scan. This can include the addition of a secondary array (a skirt) at a large tilt angle, tilting the primary array, tilting the individual lenses within the primary array, or any combination. These design choices, when holding the number of lens modules (and, therefore, cost and power consumption) constant, have the effect of changing the system height, reducing the boresight gain and increasing the gain at scan, with each option showing different trades of height and scan and boresight performance.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 1, 2020Publication date: November 5, 2020Inventors: Clinton P. SCARBOROUGH, Jeremiah P. TURPIN, Brian M. BILLMAN, John FINNEY
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Publication number: 20200144719Abstract: An antenna system that includes a plurality of lens sets. Each lens set includes a lens and at least one feed element. At least one feed element is aligned with the lens and configured to direct a signal through the lens at a desired direction.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 24, 2019Publication date: May 7, 2020Inventors: Clinton P. Scarborough, Jeremiah P. Turpin, Daniel F. Difonzo, John Finney
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Patent number: 10553947Abstract: An antenna system that includes a plurality of lens sets. Each lens set includes a lens and at least one feed element. At least one feed element is aligned with the lens and configured to direct a signal through the lens at a desired direction.Type: GrantFiled: October 29, 2018Date of Patent: February 4, 2020Assignee: Isotropic Systems Ltd.Inventors: Clinton P. Scarborough, Jeremiah P. Turpin, Daniel F. Difonzo, John Finney
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Patent number: 10503839Abstract: Methods for detecting network model data errors are disclosed. In some examples, methods for detecting network model data errors may include splitting a network model into a first plurality of portions, executing an algorithm on each of the portions, identifying a portion for which the algorithm is determined to be non-converged, splitting the identified portion into a second plurality of portions, repeating the executing, identifying and splitting the identified portion until a resulting identified portion is smaller than a predefined threshold, and examining the resulting identified portion to identify plausible data errors therein. In some examples, examining the resulting identified portion to identify plausible data errors therein may include executing a modified algorithm, which may include an augmented measurement set, on the identified portion.Type: GrantFiled: June 11, 2011Date of Patent: December 10, 2019Assignee: ABB Schweiz AGInventors: Vaibhav D. Donde, Ernst Scholtz, Mats Larsson, Yan Zhang, Mani Subramanian, John Finney
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Publication number: 20190074588Abstract: An antenna system that includes a plurality of lens sets. Each lens set includes a lens and at least one feed element. At least one feed element is aligned with the lens and configured to direct a signal through the lens at a desired direction.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 29, 2018Publication date: March 7, 2019Inventors: Clinton P. SCARBOROUGH, Jeremiah P. TURPIN, Daniel F. DIFONZO, John FINNEY
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Patent number: 10116051Abstract: An antenna system that includes a plurality of lens sets. Each lens set includes a lens and at least one feed element. At least one feed element is aligned with the lens and configured to direct a signal through the lens at a desired direction.Type: GrantFiled: October 2, 2017Date of Patent: October 30, 2018Assignee: Isotropic Systems Ltd.Inventors: Clinton P. Scarborough, Jeremiah P. Turpin, Daniel F. DiFonzo, John Finney
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Publication number: 20180183152Abstract: A system designs a thin and relatively flat microwave focusing lens that can produce multiple simultaneous beams, using readily-available isotropic dielectric materials, and having a gradient-index (GRIN) profile. The design optimizes the lens to achieve beam scanning and/or multiple beams over a wide field of regard (FOR) with broad bandwidth and a very short focal length compared with conventional lenses. The lens can be used individually or as an element in a more complex antenna having multiple lenses in various orientations that are independently switched, selected and/or excited simultaneously as elements in a phased array. The antenna terminal incorporates such lens into an array of lenses along with one or more feeds to produce single or multiple beams covering a broad field of regard for such applications as satellite communications on-the-move, cellular, broadband point-point or point-multipoint and other terrestrial or satellite communications systems.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 20, 2017Publication date: June 28, 2018Inventors: Jeremiah P. TURPIN, Clinton P. SCARBOROUGH, Daniel F. DIFONZO, John FINNEY