Patents by Inventor Steve J. Koerner
Steve J. Koerner 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: 7292628Abstract: A system which allows multiple senders to asynchronously transmit identification codes via a common communication channel (e.g., RF) to enable a central monitor to identify the presence (or absence) of each sender within the monitor's detection zone. Each sender is configured to repeatedly transmit a uniquely encoded identification frame. A frame, in accordance with the invention, is comprised of pulses spaced to minimize pulse collisions and configured to tolerate occasional collisions without impairing the monitor's ability to separately identify each transmitting sender. Each sender is configured to repeatedly transmit a unique identification frame characterized by a pulse pattern comprised of active intervals spaced by inactive (or “quiet”) intervals. The inactive intervals have variable length durations which are preferably pseudorandomly selected so that each sender defines a unique sequence of inactive interval durations.Type: GrantFiled: July 2, 2003Date of Patent: November 6, 2007Inventors: Ralph J Koerner, Steve J. Koerner
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Patent number: 7049933Abstract: A method for determining whether an radio frequency identification (RFID) device is detected, includes: (a) selecting a plurality of different antenna patterns from a predetermined multiplicity of antenna patterns; (b) determining a plurality of binary results; (c) selecting, from a plurality of predetermined methods, a method for forming a logical combination; and (d) determining that the identification device is detected by forming a logical combination of the plurality of binary results according to the selected method. Each binary result is responsive to whether a respective communication link provides a respective signal having a respective amplitude exceeding a respective threshold. Each communication link is operative in accordance with at least one of the selected antenna patterns.Type: GrantFiled: August 25, 2000Date of Patent: May 23, 2006Assignee: RF Code, Inc.Inventor: Steve J. Koerner
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Publication number: 20040004999Abstract: A system which allows multiple senders to asynchronously transmit identification codes via a common communication channel (e.g., RF) to enable a central monitor to identify the presence (or absence) of each sender within the monitor's detection zone. Each sender is configured to repeatedly transmit a uniquely encoded identification frame. A frame, in accordance with the invention, is comprised of pulses spaced to minimize pulse collisions and configured to tolerate occasional collisions without impairing the monitor's ability to separately identify each transmitting sender. Each sender is configured to repeatedly transmit a unique identification frame characterized by a pulse pattern comprised of active intervals spaced by inactive (or “quiet”) intervals. The inactive intervals have variable length durations which are preferably pseudorandomly selected so that each sender defines a unique sequence of inactive interval durations.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 2, 2003Publication date: January 8, 2004Inventors: Ralph J. Koerner, Steve J. Koerner
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Patent number: 6611556Abstract: A system which allows multiple senders to asynchronously transmit identification codes via a common communication channel (e.g., RF) to enable a central monitor to identify the presence (or absence) of each sender within the monitor's detection zone. Each sender is configured to repeatedly transmit a uniquely encoded identification frame. A frame, in accordance with the invention, is comprised of pulses spaced to minimize pulse collisions and configured to tolerate occasional collisions without impairing the monitor's ability to separately identify each transmitting sender. Each sender is configured to repeatedly transmit a unique identification frame characterized by a pulse pattern comprised of active intervals spaced by inactive (or “quiet”) intervals. The inactive intervals have variable length durations which are preferably pseudorandomly selected so that each sender defines a unique sequence of inactive interval durations.Type: GrantFiled: October 10, 2000Date of Patent: August 26, 2003Inventors: Steve J. Koerner, Ralph J. Koerner
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Patent number: 6326759Abstract: A ball joint gimbal system which provides for a precise line-of-sight stabilization of a gimballed mirror that rides on a ball and its associated support structure. The mirror is positioned by four braided lines. The brained lines are driven by four servo motor with each servo motor being coupled to one of four capstan shafts. Each of the braided lines is wound around one of the four capstan shafts. The braided lines are positioned by optical shaft encoders. The low inertia of the gimballed mirror and the positioning of the mirror by the braided lines result in an extremely accurate and fast scanning optical pointing system. Inertial gimbal stabilization of the line of sight to a target is by a stabilization algorithm utilizing body rate information from body sensors which are components of the missile for providing autopilot and navigation functions for the missile.Type: GrantFiled: September 5, 2000Date of Patent: December 4, 2001Assignee: The United States of America as represented by the Secretary of the NavyInventors: Steve J. Koerner, Donald G. Quist, William S. Wight, Carl M. Zorzi
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Patent number: 5785048Abstract: A balance mechanism incorporates the housing of an aerosol delivery device which accepts and supports a cylindrical medicament cartridge. An unstable balance mechanism produces a definitive toggling action between mechanical states at the specified depletion level at which reliable dosage metering is no longer assured. In one embodiment, a fulcrum structure is formed in one side of an inhaler housing that causes the housing and the cartridge to pivot or rotate about an axis to indicate the depletion of the useful mass of the contents of the cartridge. In this embodiment, the rotation of the housing and cylindrical container is about the pivot axis located at the apex of the fulcrum formed in the housing when the housing is supported on a horizontal surface.Type: GrantFiled: August 16, 1996Date of Patent: July 28, 1998Inventor: Steve J. Koerner
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Patent number: 5519318Abstract: A triaxial magnetic heading sensing apparatus includes nulling coils and netoresistive sensors having inputs and outputs. The nulling coils are arranged in parallel relation to three orthogonal planes intersecting at a common center point. The sensors are disposed along orthogonal axes in parallel relation to the orthogonal planes and in close proximity to the center point. Each sensor has a bridge configuration balanced in the absence of an applied external magnetic field and unbalanced in the presence one. Also, a signal generator is connected to the inputs of the sensors for exciting the sensors with a bipolar voltage waveform exhibiting alternating positive and negative voltage polarities punctuated by "off" states of zero volts.Type: GrantFiled: December 28, 1992Date of Patent: May 21, 1996Assignee: The United States of America as represented by the Secretary of the NavyInventors: Steve J. Koerner, Anthony E. Lifur, Michael J. Wall
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Patent number: 5066952Abstract: The data acquisition portion of a data signal processing system has a nonnear data compression and conversion arrangement and a data decompression and scaling arrangement. The non-linear data compression and conversion arrangement employs graduated reference voltage levels provided by resistors having graduated, unequal values, such as values being related as a geometric progression. The graduated form of the reference voltage levels provide a form of data compression wherein large value and small value measurements will have essentially the same fractional resolution. The data decompression and scaling arrangement can decompress previously compressed digital signals and limit the digital data width of such signals in systems which have input dynamic range requirements greater than their output resolution requirements.Type: GrantFiled: September 25, 1989Date of Patent: November 19, 1991Assignee: The United States of America as represented by the Secretary of the NavyInventor: Steve J. Koerner
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Patent number: 4325052Abstract: Trailer taillights are electrically controlled in response to the operation of a tow vehicle's taillights. Light emitted by the towing vehicle taillights is detected by electronic light sensors. The sensors are connected to circuits equipped with taillight switching devices for left and right brake or turn indication controlled by level discriminating circuits. The circuit operation involves a threshold of detection which automatically varies in response to the light level sensed in the present and immediate past thus allowing operation in the differing light conditions associated with sunlight and illuminated or non-illuminated tow vehicle running lights. Trailer running lights are controlled principally by detection of the trailer's motion and secondarily by detection of the tow vehicle taillights. Trailer running lights are further controlled by a time delay circuit providing continued operation for a period of time after the trailer comes to rest.Type: GrantFiled: February 11, 1980Date of Patent: April 13, 1982Inventor: Steve J. Koerner
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Patent number: 3984764Abstract: An improved inductive loop structure useful for detecting metal objects such as vehicles on a roadway. The two terminal loop is formed by a conductive wire configured to define two substantially rectangular paths lying side by side in a common plane such that respective sides of the two paths lie adjacent one another. Alternating current is supplied to the terminals of the wire to produce a commonly oriented magnetic field around the adjacent sides of the rectangular paths and an oppositely oriented magnetic field of lesser magnitude around each of the outer sides of said rectangular paths. As a consequence, the field components interact to enhance field strength within the area bounded by said outer sides and reduce field strength outside of that area.Type: GrantFiled: March 3, 1975Date of Patent: October 5, 1976Assignee: Canoga Controls CorporationInventor: Steve J. Koerner
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Patent number: 3943339Abstract: Apparatus for use in combination with multiple inductive loops for detecting metal objects, e.g. vehicles, in the immediate vicinity of each of said loops. Each loop may, for example, be a coil of wire buried in a roadway in a plane parallel to the roadway surface. A common oscillator circuit is operatively connected to each loop on a time shared basis with the frequency of oscillation at any time being determined by the inductance of the connected loop. The inductance in turn is dependent on whether or not a vehicle is over the loop. Successive scan cycles are defined with multiple loop phases occurring during each scan cycle.Type: GrantFiled: April 29, 1974Date of Patent: March 9, 1976Assignee: Canoga Controls CorporationInventors: Ralph J. Koerner, Milton G. Bienhoff, Martin C. Henderson, John E. Higbee, Steve J. Koerner