Patents by Inventor John J. Gallagher
John J. Gallagher 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: 20250045818Abstract: Systems and methods for rapid traversal of a dynamic search tree to conduct a competitive auction for a transaction at the point of sale and at the speed associated with conventional payment card transactions, typically in credit transactions.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 2, 2024Publication date: February 6, 2025Inventors: Patrick J. Dolan, Michael J. Gallagher, John P. Gallagher, Thomas M. Gallagher
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Patent number: 12209369Abstract: Bi-directional motor (36) for gas engine replacement device (10). One embodiment provides a gas engine replacement device (10) including a housing (14), a battery receptacle (54), a motor (36), a power take-off shaft (38) receiving torque from the motor (36), a power switching network (310) configured to selectively provide power to the motor (36), and an electronic processor (302) coupled to the power switching network (310). The electronic processor (302) is configured to rotate the motor (36) in a first direction and receive an input to switch a rotation direction of the motor (36). The electronic processor is also configured to control the power switching network (310) to stop the motor (36) and rotate the motor (36) in a second direction after controlling the power switching network (310) to stop the motor (36).Type: GrantFiled: November 6, 2020Date of Patent: January 28, 2025Assignee: Milwaukee Electric Tool CorporationInventors: Patrick D. Gallagher, Timothy J. Bartlett, Timothy R. Obermann, Alexander Huber, Connor P. Sprague, Evan M. Glanzer, John E. Koller
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Patent number: 5440311Abstract: A radar transmits dispersed pulses in which the subpulses are modulated by first and second mutually complementary code sequences, the autocorrelation functions of which are selected so that, in the sum of their autocorrelation functions, the main range lobes add, and the range sidelobes cancel. The received pulses with their Doppler sidebands are applied to a plurality of channels, each of which (except one) contains a mixer-oscillator combination that removes a specific Doppler phase shift along the range dimension at a different channel frequency. One channel has no mixer-oscillator because it is centered at a zero channel frequency. Within each channel, the received signals modulated by the first and second codes are matched-filtered by filters matched to the first and second codes, respectively, to produce first and second time-compressed pulses, each including (a) a main lobe representing the target range, and (b) undesirable range sidelobes.Type: GrantFiled: August 6, 1993Date of Patent: August 8, 1995Assignee: Martin Marietta CorporationInventors: John J. Gallagher, Harry Urkowitz
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Patent number: 5414428Abstract: A radar system transmits dispersed pulses, and receives echoes from targets. The echo signals are digitized and applied over a number of signal paths. In each signal path except one, the digitized signal is multiplied by one of a plurality of differential exponential signals, for converting the echo signal of different exponential signals, for converting the echo signal in each path to baseband, with the baseband frequency representing a particular Doppler which depends upon the exponential signal. In the one remaining signal path, no multiplier is used, and the echo signal is deemed to be at baseband. The signals in each path are applied through a cascade of a pulse compressor and a range sidelobe suppressor. Since Doppler filtering has not yet taken place, full compression and range sidelobe reduction is not achieved, because of extraneous pulse-to-pulse phase shifts.Type: GrantFiled: May 6, 1994Date of Patent: May 9, 1995Assignee: Martin Marietta Corp.Inventors: John J. Gallagher, Harry Urkowitz
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Patent number: 5309161Abstract: A radar system includes a doppler/pulse compressor/range sidelobe suppressor filter bank (40), which separates received echo signals according to their frequency spectrum into doppler channels, and within each doppler channel performs pulse compression for reducing the duration of the received signals, and also performs range sidelobe suppression, for improving range resolution. It may be advantageous to perform certain types of processing in the time domain, such as determination of spectral moments for estimating velocity spread, mean closing velocity, and reflectivity of a diffuse target such as a weather phenomenon. An inverse (frequency-to-time) transform (50) is performed on the signals produced by the doppler/pulse compressor/range sidelobe suppressor filter bank (40), to produce a reconstructed version of the received signals. In these reconstructed signals, the pulses are compressed, and range sidelobes are reduced. The time-domain processing (62) is performed on the reconstructed signals.Type: GrantFiled: December 10, 1992Date of Patent: May 3, 1994Assignee: General Electric Co.Inventors: Harry Urkowitz, John J. Gallagher, Jerald D. Nespor, Sheldon L. Katz
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Patent number: 5213054Abstract: An emergency bulk liquid handling system for tankvessels suffering damage which incapacitates their primary liquid cargo system wherein valving in the normal cargo loading drop lines, deck headers and tank walls combined with means to prime the deck headers and drop lines provides a backup cargo offloading path which bypasses the damaged system and allows movement/offloading of liquid cargo despite the otherwise incapacitating damage.Type: GrantFiled: May 8, 1992Date of Patent: May 25, 1993Inventors: John J. Gallagher, Paul S. Smith
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Radar system with active array antenna, elevation-responsive PRF control, and beam multiplex control
Patent number: 5128683Abstract: A multipurpose system provides radar surveillance for air traffic control purposes. The system includes four separate active phased-array antennas, each with .+-.45.degree. coverage in azimuth, from 0.degree. to 60.degree. in elevation. Each antenna element of each phased-array antenna is coupled by a low-loss path to the solid-state amplifier associated with a transmit-receive (TR) module. Each antenna produces a sequence of pencil beams, which requires less transmitted power from the TR modules than a fan beam, but requires more time because the pencil beam must be sequenced to cover the same volume as the fan beam. In order to scan the volume in a short time, the PRF is responsive to the elevation angle of the beam, so higher elevation angles use a higher PRF. Low elevation angle beams receive long transmitter pulses for high power, and pulse compression is used to restored range resolution, but the long pulse results in a large minimum range within which targets cannot be detected.Type: GrantFiled: April 16, 1991Date of Patent: July 7, 1992Assignee: General Electric CompanyInventors: Jerome E. Freedman, John J. Gallagher, Michael S. Perry -
Patent number: 5115243Abstract: A multipurpose system provides radar surveillance for air traffic control purposes. The system includes four separate active phased-array antennas, each with .+-.45.degree. coverage in azimuth, from 0.degree. to 60.degree. in elevation. Each antenna element of each phased-array antenna is coupled by a low-loss path to the solid-state amplifier associated with a transmit-receive (TR) module. Each antenna produces a sequence of pencil beams, which requires less transmitted power from the TR modules than a fan beam, but requires more time because the pencil beam must be sequenced to cover the same volume as the fan beam. In order to scan the volume in a short time, the PRF is responsive to the elevation angle of the beam, so higher elevation angles use a higher PRF. Low elevation angle beams receive long transmitter pulses for high power, and pulse compression is used to restore range resolution, but the long pulse results in a large minimum range within which targets cannot be detected.Type: GrantFiled: April 16, 1991Date of Patent: May 19, 1992Assignee: General Electric Co.Inventors: Michael S. Perry, Jerome E. Freedman, John J. Gallagher
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Patent number: 5115244Abstract: A multipurpose system provides radar surveillance for air traffic control purposes. The system includes four separate active phased-array antennas, each with .+-.45.degree. coverage in azimuth, from 0.degree. to 60.degree. in elevation. Each antenna element of each phased-array antenna is coupled by a low-loss path to the solid-state amplifier associated with a transmit-receive (TR) module. Each antenna produces a sequence of pencil beams, which requires less transmitted power from the TR modules than a fan beam, but requires more time because the pencil beam must be sequenced to cover the same volume as the fan beam. In order to scan the volume in a short time, the PRF is responsive to the elevation angle of the beam, so higher elevation angles use a higher PRF. Low elevation angle beams receive long transmitter pulses for high power, and pulse compression is used to restore range resolution, but the long pulse results in a large minimum range within which targets cannot be detected.Type: GrantFiled: April 16, 1991Date of Patent: May 19, 1992Assignee: General Electric CompanyInventors: Jerome E. Freedman, Michael S. Perry, John J. Gallagher
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Patent number: 5103233Abstract: A multipurpose system provides radar surveillance for air traffic control purposes. The system includes four separate active phased-array antennas, each with .+-.45.degree. coverage in azimuth, from 0.degree. to 60.degree. in elevation. Each antenna element of each phased-array antenna is coupled by a low-loss path to the solid-state amplifier associated with a transmit-receive (TR) module. Each antenna produces a sequence of pencil beams, which requires less transmitted power from the TR modules than a fan beam, but requires more time because the pencil beam must be sequenced to cover the same volume as the fan beam. In order to scan the volume in a short time, the PRF is responsive to the elevation angle of the beam, so higher elevation angles use a higher PRF. Low elevation angle beams receive long transmitter pulses for high power, and pulse compression is used to restore range resolution, but the long pulse results in a large minimum range within which targets cannot be detected.Type: GrantFiled: April 16, 1991Date of Patent: April 7, 1992Assignee: General Electric Co.Inventors: John J. Gallagher, Jerome E. Freedman, Michael S. Perry
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Patent number: 5095836Abstract: An emergency bulk liquid cargo handling system for marine vessels when storage tanks for those liquids have been ruptured and flooded with sea water wherein the liquid cargo handling system is adjustable to provide liquid cargo removal from the flooded tanks regardless of the level of the liquid cargo/water interface in the flooded tank.Type: GrantFiled: July 3, 1990Date of Patent: March 17, 1992Inventor: John J. Gallagher
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Patent number: 4453872Abstract: An apparatus for transferring tubulars between pipe racks and a drilling rig floor including a stationary trough located below and extending towards the drilling rig and a movable trough aligned with the stationary trough having one end supported on the drilling rig floor and the other end powered to move between a lower position for transferring pipe to and from the stationary through and on upper position for transferring pipe to and from the drilling rig floor. A carriage having a frictional coating and wheels which run on guide structure below the stationary trough pushes and guides the pipe along the stationary trough. An endless chain system drives this carriage along the length of the stationary trough and includes a shock absorber system for dampening the forces on the carriage and chain when a pipe impacts the carriage. Two pair of legs extending between pipe racks and the stationary trough are provided.Type: GrantFiled: December 7, 1981Date of Patent: June 12, 1984Assignee: Ingram CorporationInventors: Robert Frias, Troy D. Cain, John J. Gallagher, Jr., William Watson
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Patent number: 4347798Abstract: A buffer system for liquid cargo-carrying tankvessels including closed, flexible buffer tanks in way of at least the bottoms of the cargo tanks and apparatus to transmit a buffer fluid to and from the buffer tanks to selectively provide buffer protection for the cargo against penetration of at least the tank bottoms. The buffer tanks are also used for carrying clean ballast and for carrying cargo which is incompatible with the cargo carried in the cargo tanks.Type: GrantFiled: November 17, 1980Date of Patent: September 7, 1982Inventor: John J. Gallagher
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Patent number: 4323026Abstract: The drag-reducing bulbous bow of a seagoing vessel is provided with energy-absorbing structure including a controllably released fluid to reduce damage imparted by that vessel upon collision with another vessel or with an object.Type: GrantFiled: October 24, 1979Date of Patent: April 6, 1982Inventor: John J. Gallagher
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Patent number: 4287756Abstract: A device for determining the relative properties of stratified fluids, such as the interface between oil and water having plural fluid character recording stations with sensors on an elongated member. Means are provided to clear the recording stations to preclude contamination of the sensors by fluid from other strata.Type: GrantFiled: October 24, 1979Date of Patent: September 8, 1981Inventor: John J. Gallagher
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Patent number: 4008575Abstract: A connector for elements of floating pollution containment booms having a sliding tongue-in-groove joint with members formed to direct transverse forces, generated by tension in the joint, inwardly of the joint to affect stronger interconnection between the elements.Type: GrantFiled: April 16, 1975Date of Patent: February 22, 1977Inventor: John J. Gallagher