Patents by Inventor Robert A. Bailey
Robert A. Bailey 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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Patent number: 12292268Abstract: A munitions rack includes a munitions rack structure that houses multiple compact ejectors. The structure includes a pair of internal longitudinal ribs, inboard of a pair of external longitudinal ribs. A spine of the munitions rack structure links all the ribs, and the munitions rack structure may be formed out of a single piece of material. The ribs define a pair of side recesses on the port and starboard sides of the bomb, which each may be further subdivided into a forward pocket and an aft pocket. Removable ejectors are located in the pockets. The ejectors may receive pressurized gas from pressurized gas source(s) located outside of the ejectors. The ejectors may each have multiple forward pistons and multiple aft pistons. The ejectors may include pitch control valving to control the relative amounts of pressurized gas sent to the forward piston(s) and aft piston(s).Type: GrantFiled: June 30, 2023Date of Patent: May 6, 2025Assignee: Vertex Aerospace LLCInventors: Robert A. Bailey, James T. Erdmann, Stephen A. Streib, Armando Guerrero, Roy P. Mcmahon, Jessica R. Deherdt
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Publication number: 20240295390Abstract: A munitions rack includes a munitions rack structure that houses multiple compact ejectors. The structure includes a pair of internal longitudinal ribs, inboard of a pair of external longitudinal ribs. A spine of the munitions rack structure links all the ribs, and the munitions rack structure may be formed out of a single piece of material. The ribs define a pair of side recesses on the port and starboard sides of the bomb, which each may be further subdivided into a forward pocket and an aft pocket. Removable ejectors are located in the pockets. The ejectors may receive pressurized gas from pressurized gas source(s) located outside of the ejectors. The ejectors may each have multiple forward pistons and multiple aft pistons. The ejectors may include pitch control valving to control the relative amounts of pressurized gas sent to the forward piston(s) and aft piston(s).Type: ApplicationFiled: June 30, 2023Publication date: September 5, 2024Inventors: Robert A. Bailey, James T. Erdmann, Stephen A. Streib, Armando Guerrero, Roy P. Mcmahon, Jessica R. Deherdt
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Patent number: 11733014Abstract: A munitions rack includes a munitions rack structure that houses multiple compact ejectors. The structure includes a pair of internal longitudinal ribs, inboard of a pair of external longitudinal ribs. A spine of the munitions rack structure links all the ribs, and the munitions rack structure may be formed out of a single piece of material. The ribs define a pair of side recesses on the port and starboard sides of the bomb, which each may be further subdivided into a forward pocket and an aft pocket. Removable ejectors are located in the pockets. The ejectors may receive pressurized gas from pressurized gas source(s) located outside of the ejectors. The ejectors may each have multiple forward pistons and multiple aft pistons. The ejectors may include pitch control valving to control the relative amounts of pressurized gas sent to the forward piston(s) and aft piston(s).Type: GrantFiled: May 24, 2021Date of Patent: August 22, 2023Assignee: Vertex Aerospace LLCInventors: Robert A. Bailey, James T. Erdmann, Stephen A. Streib, Armando Guerrero, Roy P. Mcmahon, Jessica R. Deherdt
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Publication number: 20220074722Abstract: A munitions rack includes a munitions rack structure that houses multiple compact ejectors. The structure includes a pair of internal longitudinal ribs, inboard of a pair of external longitudinal ribs. A spine of the munitions rack structure links all the ribs, and the munitions rack structure may be formed out of a single piece of material. The ribs define a pair of side recesses on the port and starboard sides of the bomb, which each may be further subdivided into a forward pocket and an aft pocket. Removable ejectors are located in the pockets. The ejectors may receive pressurized gas from pressurized gas source(s) located outside of the ejectors. The ejectors may each have multiple forward pistons and multiple aft pistons. The ejectors may include pitch control valving to control the relative amounts of pressurized gas sent to the forward piston(s) and aft piston(s).Type: ApplicationFiled: May 24, 2021Publication date: March 10, 2022Inventors: Robert A. Bailey, James T. Erdmann, Stephen A. Streib, Armando Guerrero, Roy P. Mcmahon, Jessica R. Deherdt
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Patent number: 11196943Abstract: Techniques are disclosed for editing captured media to overcome operational difficulties that may arise during capture operations. According to these techniques, content may be captured with a pair of cameras, a first camera having a wider field of view than a second camera. Object(s) may be detected from captured content from the wider field of view camera. The captured content may be processed from the wider field of view camera in a location of at least one detected object. Typically, operators may attempt to frame content using content from the narrower field of view camera. As a result, operators may be unaware that desired content is captured using a second, wider field of view camera. Results from the processed wider field of view data may be proposed to operators for review and, if desired, retention.Type: GrantFiled: October 15, 2019Date of Patent: December 7, 2021Assignee: Apple Inc.Inventors: Shuang Gao, Vasilios E. Anton, Robert A. Bailey, Emilie Kim, Vignesh Jagadeesh, Paul Schneider, Piotr Stanczyk, Arwen Bradley, Jason Klivington, Jacques Gasselin De Richebourg, Joe Triscari, Sébastien Beysserie, Yang Yang, Afshin Dehghan, Rudolph van der Merwe
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Patent number: 11143489Abstract: A rail launch mechanism and method for launching a payload is configured to release payload lugs of a payload from a platform. A rack for launching a payload includes multiple rails that separately engage lugs in the respective payload of the rails, and a force actuator for launching the payload by accelerating the payload along the rails, causing the lugs to separate from the respective rails. A launching system for launching the payload from the platform may include a rail, at least one payload release shoe that carries a payload lug along the rail, and a force actuator for accelerating the payload release shoe such that inertia of the payload causes the payload lug to be released from the payload release shoe.Type: GrantFiled: February 7, 2019Date of Patent: October 12, 2021Assignee: Raytheon CompanyInventors: David R. Campbell, Philip C. Wright, Robert A. Bailey, James Traylor
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Patent number: 11015910Abstract: A munitions rack includes a munitions rack structure that houses multiple compact ejectors. The structure includes a pair of internal longitudinal ribs, inboard of a pair of external longitudinal ribs. A spine of the munitions rack structure links all the ribs, and the munitions rack structure may be formed out of a single piece of material. The ribs define a pair of side recesses on the port and starboard sides of the bomb, which each may be further subdivided into a forward pocket and an aft pocket. Removable ejectors are located in the pockets. The ejectors may receive pressurized gas from pressurized gas source(s) located outside of the ejectors. The ejectors may each have multiple forward pistons and multiple aft pistons. The ejectors may include pitch control valving to control the relative amounts of pressurized gas sent to the forward piston(s) and aft piston(s).Type: GrantFiled: September 4, 2019Date of Patent: May 25, 2021Assignee: Raytheon CompanyInventors: Robert A. Bailey, James T. Erdmann, Stephen A. Streib, Armando Guerrero, Roy P. Mcmahon, Jessica R. Deherdt
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Publication number: 20200200506Abstract: A rail launch mechanism and method for launching a payload is configured to release payload lugs of a payload from a platform. A rack for launching a payload includes multiple rails that separately engage lugs in the respective payload of the rails, and a force actuator for launching the payload by accelerating the payload along the rails, causing the lugs to separate from the respective rails. A launching system for launching the payload from the platform may include a rail, at least one payload release shoe that carries a payload lug along the rail, and a force actuator for accelerating the payload release shoe such that inertia of the payload causes the payload lug to be released from the payload release shoe.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 7, 2019Publication date: June 25, 2020Inventors: David R. Campbell, Philip C. Wright, Robert A. Bailey, James Traylor
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Publication number: 20200072587Abstract: A munitions rack includes a munitions rack structure that houses multiple compact ejectors. The structure includes a pair of internal longitudinal ribs, inboard of a pair of external longitudinal ribs. A spine of the munitions rack structure links all the ribs, and the munitions rack structure may be formed out of a single piece of material. The ribs define a pair of side recesses on the port and starboard sides of the bomb, which each may be further subdivided into a forward pocket and an aft pocket. Removable ejectors are located in the pockets. The ejectors may receive pressurized gas from pressurized gas source(s) located outside of the ejectors. The ejectors may each have multiple forward pistons and multiple aft pistons. The ejectors may include pitch control valving to control the relative amounts of pressurized gas sent to the forward piston(s) and aft piston(s).Type: ApplicationFiled: September 4, 2019Publication date: March 5, 2020Inventors: Robert A. Bailey, James T. Erdmann, Stephen A. Streib, Armando Guerrero, Roy P. Mcmahon, Jessica R. Deherdt
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Patent number: 8424439Abstract: Systems and methods for launching munitions are provided. In some embodiments, a launcher configured to retain a munition during transport by a vehicle may comprise a first housing, circuitry, and a second housing. The first housing may define a tube configured to hold a munition for transportation. The circuitry may provide electrical communication with a munition present within the tube. The second housing may define a tube corresponding to the tube defined by the first housing. The second housing may be configured to mount to the first housing so that the tubes defined by the first housing and the second housing combine to house and launch a munition.Type: GrantFiled: September 3, 2010Date of Patent: April 23, 2013Assignee: Raytheon CompanyInventor: Robert A. Bailey
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Patent number: 8333138Abstract: According to one embodiment, an apparatus comprises a frame portion made of metal and having a substantially elongated shape. The frame portion comprises one or more cavities situated in a longitudinal direction, and a composite material is disposed within the cavities to structurally reinforce the frame portion. The frame portion includes one or more missile guides situated in the longitudinal direction and configured to slidingly engage a weapon.Type: GrantFiled: September 10, 2009Date of Patent: December 18, 2012Assignee: Raytheon CompanyInventors: Robert A. Garrison, Robert A. Bailey
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Patent number: 8141468Abstract: According to one embodiment, an apparatus comprises a structural body, one or more attachment couplers, and an adjustable store coupler. The structural body comprises a cylindrical portion and one or more end portions coupled to the cylindrical portion. The attachment couplers are configured to be coupled to a bomb rack of an aircraft. The adjustable store coupler has attachment points arranged in a substantially linear manner. The attachment points are configured to couple one or more store systems to the adjustable store coupler.Type: GrantFiled: March 17, 2009Date of Patent: March 27, 2012Assignee: Raytheon CompanyInventors: Jeffrey W. Van Liew, Robert A. Bailey
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Publication number: 20120060674Abstract: According to one embodiment, an apparatus comprises a frame portion made of metal and having a substantially elongated shape. The frame portion comprises one or more cavities situated in a longitudinal direction, and a composite material is disposed within the cavities to structurally reinforce the frame portion. The frame portion includes one or more missile guides situated in the longitudinal direction and configured to slidingly engage a weapon.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 10, 2009Publication date: March 15, 2012Applicant: Raytheon CompanyInventors: Robert A. Garrison, Robert A. Bailey
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Publication number: 20120055323Abstract: Systems and methods for launching munitions are provided. In some embodiments, a launcher configured to retain a munition during transport by a vehicle may comprise a first housing, circuitry, and a second housing. The first housing may define a tube configured to hold a munition for transportation. The circuitry may provide electrical communication with a munition present within the tube. The second housing may define a tube corresponding to the tube defined by the first housing. The second housing may be configured to mount to the first housing so that the tubes defined by the first housing and the second housing combine to house and launch a munition.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 3, 2010Publication date: March 8, 2012Applicant: RAYTHEON COMPANYInventor: Robert A. Bailey
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Publication number: 20110290140Abstract: According to one embodiment, a system of powered bomb guidance includes a munition and a guidance system operable to detect a relative position of a target. The guidance system determines course corrections to direct the munition to the target and generates a control signal reflective of the course corrections. One or more explosive guidance units are disposed at one or more control surfaces disposed along an outer surface of the munition. Each explosive guidance unit is mechanically coupled to one of a plurality of control surfaces and in electrical communication with the guidance system. Each explosive guidance unit is configured to detonate in response to receiving the control signal from the guidance system and is further configured to apply force upon detonation to the control surface to which it is coupled.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 27, 2010Publication date: December 1, 2011Applicant: Raytheon CompanyInventors: David G. Howard, Robert A. Bailey
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Publication number: 20110289920Abstract: In accordance with one embodiment of the present disclosure, a method includes driving a piston by mechanically harnessing an explosion of energetic material contained in a cartridge. The method further includes releasing cleanser contained in the cartridge in response to the explosion of the energetic material.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 16, 2009Publication date: December 1, 2011Applicant: Raytheon CompanyInventor: Robert A. Bailey
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Patent number: 8051776Abstract: In accordance with one embodiment of the present disclosure, a method includes driving a piston by mechanically harnessing an explosion of energetic material contained in a cartridge. The method further includes releasing cleanser contained in the cartridge in response to the explosion of the energetic material.Type: GrantFiled: January 16, 2009Date of Patent: November 8, 2011Assignee: Raytheon CompanyInventor: Robert A. Bailey
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Publication number: 20110259233Abstract: According to one embodiment, a cartridge includes a main explosive and an exploding foil initiator housed in a case. The exploding foil initiator includes metallic strips that are operable to initiate explosion of the main explosive in response to an electrical signal.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 30, 2008Publication date: October 27, 2011Applicant: Raytheon CompanyInventors: Robert W. Plummer, Brady A. Plummer, Robert A. Bailey
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Patent number: 8037824Abstract: According to one embodiment, a cartridge includes a main explosive and an exploding foil initiator housed in a case. The exploding foil initiator includes metallic strips that are operable to initiate explosion of the main explosive in response to an electrical signal.Type: GrantFiled: May 30, 2008Date of Patent: October 18, 2011Assignee: Raytheon CompanyInventors: Robert W. Plummer, Brady A. Plummer, Robert A. Bailey
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Patent number: 7946208Abstract: According to one embodiment, an ejection system for deploying a store includes a first cartridge actuated device coupled to a first release mechanism, a second cartridge actuated device coupled to a second release mechanism, and a controller circuit coupled to the first and second cartridge actuated devices. The first and second release mechanisms are configured to eject the store away from a vehicle. The controller circuit is operable to detonate the second cartridge actuated device at a specified period of time after the first cartridge actuated device is detonated.Type: GrantFiled: December 18, 2008Date of Patent: May 24, 2011Assignee: Raytheon CompanyInventors: David G. Howard, Robert A. Bailey