Patents by Inventor Lloyd K. Loftus

Lloyd K. Loftus 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: 5798828
    Abstract: A laser-based multi-axis position measurement unit measures position deviations in 5 axes while traversing a 6th linear axis. The apparatus includes three components: 1) a laser-beam unit which emits two parallel laser beams; 2) a sensor unit including at least three laser-position sensors, one of them being transparent; and 3) a microprocessor or computer unit which converts X,Y laser position data from the three sensors to displacements in 5 axes: X (horizontal), Y (vertical), Pitch (angular motion about the X axis), Yaw (angular motion about the Y axis), and Roll (angular motion about the line of travel). Readout of the 6th axis, the line of travel, is provided by means of a separate linear transducer or laser-based ranging system. The device includes an arrangement of three digital sensors on two parallel laser beams to deduce position in 5 axes.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 13, 1996
    Date of Patent: August 25, 1998
    Assignee: American Research Corporation of Virginbia
    Inventors: Bruce L. Thomas, Henry M. Bass, Lloyd K. Loftus, Russell J. Churchill
  • Patent number: 5768137
    Abstract: A precision positioning system is used for resurfacing and repairing rails and guideways of large, heavy machinery at users facilities. The system has new components, an entire machining system, a new alignment system, parallel platforms for tool support and surface scanning. A sectioned, portable monorail frame is held by fixed supports at the locus of a heavy machine requiring guideway straightening. Fixed guides extend along the outer surface of the monorail. Guide wheels and drive wheels contact the guides and support and move an outer tubular beam carriage. An assembly of machining tools is adjustably positioned on the carriage. Laser alignment sources and sensors are connected to the carriage and to heavy machines off-axis and parallel to the monorail. Intelligent controls precisely position the tools for resurfacing the rails and guideways. Scanning and a printout of machine guideway accuracy, before and after the operation, provide written verification of quality improvement.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 12, 1995
    Date of Patent: June 16, 1998
    Assignees: American Research Corporation of Virginia, Eastern Repair Fabrication
    Inventors: Roger J. Polidoro, Henry M. Bass, Russell J. Churchill, Bruce L. Thomas, Lloyd K. Loftus