Patents by Inventor Richard J. Mullen

Richard J. Mullen 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).

  • Publication number: 20180015344
    Abstract: A portable lacrosse ball collector having a base section, a front rail, and a flexible net secured to the base section and the flexible rail. The base section has sidewalls along its periphery that retain any lacrosse balls, which enter lacrosse ball collector. The lacrosse ball collector can be conveniently disassembled and transported from one location to another. An optional removable target screen covers the entrance to the goal, and provides a number of apertures at predetermined locations that allow players to improve their skills by practicing aiming at specific locations on the lacrosse goal.
    Type: Application
    Filed: July 13, 2016
    Publication date: January 18, 2018
    Inventor: Richard J. Mullen
  • Patent number: 8051873
    Abstract: A wet well pumping system and a method of installing and servicing the same in a wet well include mounting a pair of bent elbows having pump inlets and riser outlets on an alignment platform having a centerline, configuring the riser outlets to extend along longitudinal axes generally parallel to, and located at substantially equal distances from, the centerline of the platform, overlying the wet well with an alignment cover having a centerline and a pair of riser clearance holes, configuring the riser clearance holes to extend through the cover at the substantially equal distances from the centerline of the cover, passing a pair of upright risers through the riser clearance holes along longitudinal axes generally parallel to the centerline of the cover, aligning the longitudinal axes of the risers with the longitudinal axes of the riser outlets, connecting the risers to the aligned riser outlets, securing the platform to a floor of the well after the risers are connected to the aligned riser outlets, connect
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 18, 2008
    Date of Patent: November 8, 2011
    Assignee: G.A. Fleet Associates, Inc.
    Inventor: Richard J. Mullen
  • Patent number: 8035029
    Abstract: A double containment electrical junction box is interfaced with electrical equipment in an equipment enclosure containing harmful contaminants, such as noxious gases and odors generated in a wet well containing a submersible electrical pump that pumps waste water from the well. A lower container contains electrical wiring connected to the pump, and is in gaseous communication with the well for enabling the contaminants from the well to enter the lower container. An openable upper container contains electrical junctions for the electrical wiring from the lower container. Cable and integrity seals between the containers prevents the contaminants in the lower container from reaching the upper container, to prevent migration of the contaminants away from the lower container.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 21, 2009
    Date of Patent: October 11, 2011
    Assignee: G.A Fleet Associates, Inc.
    Inventor: Richard J. Mullen
  • Patent number: 8005631
    Abstract: Systems and methods for locating the shooter of supersonic projectiles are described. The system uses at least five, preferably seven, spaced acoustic sensors. Sensor signals are detected for shockwaves and muzzle blast, wherein muzzle blast detection can be either incomplete coming from less than 4 sensor channels, or inconclusive due to lack of signal strength. Shooter range can be determined by an iterative computation and/or a genetic algorithm by minimizing a cost function that includes timing information from both shockwave and muzzle signal channels. Disambiguation is significantly improved over shockwave-only measurements.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 7, 2008
    Date of Patent: August 23, 2011
    Assignee: Raytheon BBN Technologies Corp.
    Inventors: James E. Barger, Stephen D. Milligan, Marshall Seth Brinn, Richard J. Mullen
  • Publication number: 20100294527
    Abstract: A double containment electrical junction box is interfaced with electrical equipment in an equipment enclosure containing harmful contaminants, such as noxious gases and odors generated in a wet well containing a submersible electrical pump that pumps waste water from the well. A lower container contains electrical wiring connected to the pump, and is in gaseous communication with the well for enabling the contaminants from the well to enter the lower container. An openable upper container contains electrical junctions for the electrical wiring from the lower container. Cable and integrity seals between the containers prevents the contaminants in the lower container from reaching the upper container, to prevent migration of the contaminants away from the lower container.
    Type: Application
    Filed: May 21, 2009
    Publication date: November 25, 2010
    Applicant: G. A. FLEET ASSOCIATES, INC.
    Inventor: Richard J. MULLEN
  • Publication number: 20100122744
    Abstract: A wet well pumping system and a method of installing and servicing the same in a wet well include mounting a pair of bent elbows having pump inlets and riser outlets on an alignment platform having a centerline, configuring the riser outlets to extend along longitudinal axes generally parallel to, and located at substantially equal distances from, the centerline of the platform, overlying the wet well with an alignment cover having a centerline and a pair of riser clearance holes, configuring the riser clearance holes to extend through the cover at the substantially equal distances from the centerline of the cover, passing a pair of upright risers through the riser clearance holes along longitudinal axes generally parallel to the centerline of the cover, aligning the longitudinal axes of the risers with the longitudinal axes of the riser outlets, connecting the risers to the aligned riser outlets, securing the platform to a floor of the well after the risers are connected to the aligned riser outlets, connect
    Type: Application
    Filed: November 18, 2008
    Publication date: May 20, 2010
    Inventor: Richard J. Mullen
  • Patent number: 7710828
    Abstract: Systems and methods for locating the shooter of supersonic projectiles are described. The system uses at least five, preferably seven, spaced acoustic sensors. Sensor signals are detected for shockwaves and muzzle blast, wherein muzzle blast detection can be either incomplete coming from less than 4 sensor channels, or inconclusive due to lack of signal strength. Shooter range can be determined by an iterative computation and/or a genetic algorithm by minimizing a cost function that includes timing information from both shockwave and muzzle signal channels. Disambiguation is significantly improved over shockwave-only measurements.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 7, 2008
    Date of Patent: May 4, 2010
    Assignee: BBN Technologies Corp
    Inventors: James E. Barger, Stephen D. Milligan, Marshall Seth Brinn, Richard J. Mullen
  • Patent number: 7408840
    Abstract: Systems and methods for determining and disambiguating the location of the shooter of supersonic projectiles based on shockwave-only signals are described. Using several spaced sensors, an initial portion of the shockwave-only signals is sensed to determine Time-Differences-Of-Arrival (TDOA) for the sensor pairs. The resulting TDOAs are used to determine the gradient of curvature of the shockwave wavefront on the sensors. The gradient of curvature is then used to determine the disambiguated projectile trajectory.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 13, 2006
    Date of Patent: August 5, 2008
    Assignee: BBN Technologies Corp.
    Inventors: James E. Barger, Stephen D. Milligan, Marshall Seth Brinn, Richard J. Mullen
  • Publication number: 20080162089
    Abstract: Systems and methods for locating the shooter of supersonic projectiles are described. The system uses at least five, preferably seven, spaced acoustic sensors. Sensor signals are detected for shockwaves and muzzle blast, wherein muzzle blast detection can be either incomplete coming from less than 4 sensor channels, or inconclusive due to lack of signal strength. Shooter range can be determined by an iterative computation and/or a genetic algorithm by minimizing a cost function that includes timing information from both shockwave and muzzle signal channels. Disambiguation is significantly improved over shockwave-only measurements.
    Type: Application
    Filed: March 7, 2008
    Publication date: July 3, 2008
    Applicant: BBN Technologies Corp
    Inventors: James E. Barger, Stephen D. Milligan, Marshall Seth Brinn, Richard J. Mullen
  • Publication number: 20080159078
    Abstract: Systems and methods for locating the shooter of supersonic projectiles are described. The system uses at least five, preferably seven, spaced acoustic sensors. Sensor signals are detected for shockwaves and muzzle blast, wherein muzzle blast detection can be either incomplete coming from less than 4 sensor channels, or inconclusive due to lack of signal strength. Shooter range can be determined by an iterative computation and/or a genetic algorithm by minimizing a cost function that includes timing information from both shockwave and muzzle signal channels. Disambiguation is significantly improved over shockwave-only measurements.
    Type: Application
    Filed: March 7, 2008
    Publication date: July 3, 2008
    Applicant: BBN Technologies Corp
    Inventors: James E. Barger, Stephen D. Milligan, Marshall Seth Brinn, Richard J. Mullen
  • Patent number: 7359285
    Abstract: Systems and methods for locating the shooter of supersonic projectiles are described. The system uses at least five, preferably seven, spaced acoustic sensors. Sensor signals are detected for shockwaves and muzzle blast, wherein muzzle blast detection can be either incomplete coming from less than 4 sensor channels, or inconclusive due to lack of signal strength. Shooter range can be determined by an iterative computation and/or a genetic algorithm by minimizing a cost function that includes timing information from both shockwave and muzzle signal channels. Disambiguation is significantly improved over shockwave-only measurements.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 23, 2005
    Date of Patent: April 15, 2008
    Assignee: BBN Technologies Corp.
    Inventors: James E. Barger, Stephen D. Milligan, Marshall Seth Brinn, Richard J. Mullen
  • Patent number: 7126877
    Abstract: Systems and methods for locating the shooter of supersonic projectiles based on shockwave-only measurements are described. Muzzle blast signals are neither sought nor required. The system uses at least five, preferably seven, acoustic sensors that are spaced apart at least 1 meter. The sensor signals are acquired with a time resolution in the order of microseconds and processed to find and disambiguate the shockwave arrival angle unit vector. Two different Time-Difference-Of-Arrival (TDOA) measurement techniques are described, with one technique using counters in each signal channel and the other technique using cross-correlation between signal channels. A genetic algorithm can be used to efficiently disambiguate the results.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 24, 2004
    Date of Patent: October 24, 2006
    Assignee: BBN Technologies Corp.
    Inventors: James Edwin Barger, Stephen Douglas Milligan, Marshall Seth Brinn, Richard J. Mullen
  • Patent number: 4319602
    Abstract: A vacuum check bowl for preventing fluids from being ingested into a vacuum source which is comprised of a housing having an upper and a lower portion. The upper portion has an inlet opening and an outlet opening passing therethrough with the outlet opening in communication with the vacuum source. A conduit means, which is in communication with the outlet opening, is vertically disposed within the housing and a float means is contained within the housing and rests within the lower portion of the housing below the lower end of the conduit. The float is adapted to come into contact and seal off the conduit in the event fluid is introduced into the housing through the inlet opening.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 12, 1980
    Date of Patent: March 16, 1982
    Assignee: Chief Industries, Inc.
    Inventor: Richard J. Mullen