Patents by Inventor Thomas H. Jones
Thomas H. Jones 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: 7058530Abstract: An improved method and system for detecting covert surveillance devices uses frequency spectrum traces produced by a spectrum analyzer. The electromagnetic spectrum is scanned in a reference area to produce a reference frequency spectrum trace. The electromagnetic spectrum is then continuously scanned in a nearby target area to produce a peak hold frequency spectrum trace. The reference frequency spectrum trace is then subtracted from the peak hold spectrum trace to produce a comparative frequency spectrum trace. Peaks in the comparative frequency spectrum correspond to signals that are unique to either the reference area or the target area or transitory in nature. Statistical analysis is performed on subsequently obtained frequency traces to identify any changes in the frequency traces.Type: GrantFiled: August 13, 2004Date of Patent: June 6, 2006Assignee: Research Electronics International, LLCInventors: Michael Miller, Bruce R. Barsumian, Thomas H. Jones
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Patent number: 6397154Abstract: A new correlation process and implementing apparatus for use in detecting the presence and location of a concealed eavesdropping device is disclosed in the present application. The process correlates a demodulated intercepted signal with a reference signal that corresponds to the sounds present in an environment of interest. A high correlation between the demodulated intercepted signal and the reference signal indicates that the demodulated intercepted signal corresponds to the audio in the environment of interest. An improved Correlation process is implemented using Fast Fourier Transforms to calculate a figure of merit based upon correlation data determined from sampled versions of the reference and intercept signals. The improved process and apparatus further provides a range to the detected surveillance device and multiple range measurements may be used to triangulate on the surveillance device to determine its precise location.Type: GrantFiled: July 7, 2000Date of Patent: May 28, 2002Assignee: Research Electronics InternationalInventors: Thomas H. Jones, Bruce R. Barsumian
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Patent number: 6163259Abstract: A non-linear junction detector designed for counter surveillance measures achieves superior performance by transmitting a series of pulses and receiving harmonics of the transmitted pulse signals that are re-radiated by a non-linear junction such as would be found in an eavesdropping device containing a semiconductor. The transmit power of the series of pulses is varied and the amplitudes of the harmonics received at the different power levels are compared to determine the type of non-linear junction detected. The received harmonic signals are demodulated to create signals having a frequency in the audible range of human ears. The demodulated signals are broadcast so that an operator of the non-linear junction detector can audibly distinguish between the noise responses produced by the different types of non-linear junctions.Type: GrantFiled: June 4, 1999Date of Patent: December 19, 2000Assignee: Research Electronics InternationalInventors: Bruce R. Barsumian, Thomas H. Jones
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Patent number: 6057765Abstract: A non-linear junction detector designed for counter surveillance measures achieves superior performance by using a single circularly polarized antenna to transmit a signal and to receive harmonics of the transmitted signal that are re-radiated by a non-linear junction such as would be found in a eavesdropping device containing a semiconductor. The antenna is mounted on a telescoping antenna extension assembly. A single electrically conductive cable is contained inside the antenna and connects the antenna to the transceiver case which houses the non-linear junction detector electronics. A cable winder is built into the antenna and is employed to provide automatic dispensing and retraction of the cable when the antenna extension assembly is extended or retracted. A display is built into the antenna head assembly to provide signal strength indications and operational information concerning the functioning of the non-linear junction detector to the user of the device.Type: GrantFiled: October 7, 1998Date of Patent: May 2, 2000Assignee: Research Electronics InternationalInventors: Thomas H. Jones, Bruce R. Barsumian
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Patent number: 5818336Abstract: Apparatus and methods for controlling and monitoring pickup of packages deposited in a system of drop boxes, wherein each such drop box is adapted to receive a plurality of packages through a door, includes a drop sensor which is adapted to sense the deposit of a package through the door, means for communicating a plurality of signals indicative of the deposit of such package through the door, and a power supply which is operatively coupled to the drop sensor and communicating means for providing a source of power thereto. The drop sensor generally comprises means for passively detecting the passage of packages, and means for generating the plurality of signals indicative of the deposit of such packages through the door. Such plurality of signals include a signal to indicate that the drop box is approaching a "full box" condition, a signal to indicate that the drop box is at such "full box" condition, and a "pickup" signal to indicate that the courier has completed his daily rounds.Type: GrantFiled: January 4, 1996Date of Patent: October 6, 1998Assignee: Skywire, LLPInventors: Steve Varga, Thomas H. Jones, Robert M. Cowling
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Patent number: 4738177Abstract: An apparatus for obtaining highly uniform thin rectangular strips from solid support sheets, such as antigen-laden nitrocellulose sheets used in immunoassays, is disclosed which includes a rectangular-shaped base plate having longitudinal parallel grooves, a hinged rectangular-shaped top plate having longitudinal parallel slots and a fastening element to secure the top plate to the base plate so that the longitudinal slots of the top plate register precisely above the longitudinal grooves of the base plate. The apparatus also includes cutting blades, a holder for holding the cutting blades, a sliding mechanism to move the holder and the blades through the longitudinal parallel slots, solid support sheet and across the longitudinal parallel grooves, and hold down bars and trackways to guide the cutting blades through the longitudinal parallel slots and across the longitudinal parallel grooves.Type: GrantFiled: March 19, 1986Date of Patent: April 19, 1988Assignees: Biotech Research Laboratories, Inc., SNS IncorporatedInventors: Thomas H. Jones, III, Maurice M. Smith
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Patent number: 4683392Abstract: An eddy current coupling has a field coil (42) for magnetically coupling an inductor drum (26) and rotor (28). The thickness of the supporting arm (48) for the coil increases in a step-wise manner in a direction away from the end of the arm. The diameter of the adjacent portions (30) of the rotor is reduced in a corresponding manner to provide a plurality of air gaps (54a, 54b, 54c) across which the flux passes in radial directions. The flux passage and heat removal characteristics of the coupling are enhanced.Type: GrantFiled: April 26, 1982Date of Patent: July 28, 1987Assignee: MagneTek, Inc.Inventors: Daniel J. MacDonald, Thomas H. Jones
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Patent number: 4423344Abstract: A liquid-cooled eddy-current coupling device is disclosed, having a field coil and rotatable inductor and rotor members within a housing, with the rotor member having a tubular extension with an exterior circumferential groove disposed to direct liquid coolant away from the field coil.Type: GrantFiled: February 23, 1981Date of Patent: December 27, 1983Assignee: Litton Industrial Products, Inc.Inventor: Thomas H. Jones
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Patent number: 4370406Abstract: A single-phase, non-emulsion water containing subtractive developer for lithographic plates having photopolymer coatings is provided. These developers include water and an active or primary solvent which is only partially soluble in water and which is a good solvent for the photopolymer of a lithographic plate that has not been exposed to and insolubilized by actinic radiation, this active solvent typically being present at a concentration near its water solubility limit. Preferably, a cosolvent is also included to increase the water solubility of the active solvent when necessary. A desensitizer may be included to impart to the formulation the properties of a one-step developer or of a finisher. Formulation and development methods for these developers are also included, and they may be used either as developers or as a machine developer solution replenisher.Type: GrantFiled: May 12, 1981Date of Patent: January 25, 1983Assignee: Richardson Graphics CompanyInventor: Thomas H. Jones
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Patent number: 4358695Abstract: An eddy current coupling has telescoping input (12) and output (18) shafts to form a shunt (72, 74, 76) for the magnetic flux (78a) of the coupling around a bearing (66) between the shafts. This avoids the increased friction and heating effects and the magnetization of the bearing occurring when the bearing is exposed to the flux.Type: GrantFiled: November 3, 1980Date of Patent: November 9, 1982Assignee: Litton Industrial Products, Inc.Inventors: Daniel J. MacDonald, Thomas H. Jones
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Patent number: 4334003Abstract: Presensitized lithographic plates having a diazo layer are prepared such that they exhibit a photospeed rendering them suitable for ultra high speed operations including use within laser platemaking systems. These ultra high speed plates have a diazo layer that is exceedingly thin while still being generally uniformly distributed throughout the plate area. The process includes extracting a significant quantity of diazonium compound or diazonium resin from a diazo layer on a presensitized plate substrate. Plates thus formed are useful in laser exposures for facsimile transmissions, as projection plates, as camera back plates, for step and repeat plate work, and where low intensity light sources are used in conjunction with very large plates.Type: GrantFiled: September 18, 1980Date of Patent: June 8, 1982Assignee: Richardson Graphics CompanyInventor: Thomas H. Jones
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Patent number: 4268608Abstract: A photoreactive composition containing an effective amount of a polymer which includes as a recurring structure: ##STR1## wherein Ar is a bivalent aromatic radical, and M is selected from the class consisting of hydrogen, alkali metal, ammonium, and substituted ammonium. These compositions are useful in a wide variety of photochemical and photomechanical processes and are particularly suited for use as photopolymers, photoinitiators and photosensitizers in light sensitive coatings of presensitized lithographic plates.Type: GrantFiled: May 25, 1979Date of Patent: May 19, 1981Assignee: The Richardson CompanyInventors: Thaddeus M. Muzyczko, Thomas H. Jones
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Patent number: 4263392Abstract: Presensitized lithographic plates having a diazo layer are prepared such that they exhibit a photospeed rendering them suitable for ultra high speed operations including use within laser platemaking systems. These ultra high speed plates have a diazo layer that is exceedingly thin while still being generally uniformly distributed throughout the plate area. The process includes extracting a significant quantity of diazonuim compound or diazonium resin from a diazo layer on a presensitized plate substrate. Plates thus formed are useful in laser exposures for facsimile transmissions, as projection plates, as camera back plates, for step and repeat plate work, and where low intensity light sources are used in conjuction with very large plates.Type: GrantFiled: June 1, 1979Date of Patent: April 21, 1981Assignee: Richardson Graphics CompanyInventor: Thomas H. Jones
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Patent number: 4156612Abstract: A photoreactive composition containing an effective amount of a polymer which includes as a recurring structure: ##STR1## wherein Ar is a bivalent aromatic radical, and M is selected from the class consisting of hydrogen, alkali metal, ammonium, and substituted ammonium. These compositions are useful in a wide variety of photochemical and photomechanical processes and are particularly suited for use as photopolymers, photoinitiators and photosensitizers in light sensitive coatings of presensitized lithographic plates.Type: GrantFiled: November 25, 1977Date of Patent: May 29, 1979Assignee: The Richardson CompanyInventors: Thaddeus M. Muzyczko, Thomas H. Jones
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Patent number: 4065314Abstract: A photoreactive composition containing an effective amount of a compound having at least two alkoxyaromaticglyoxy substituents per molecule, which substituents have the following general formula: ##STR1## wherein R is selected from the class consisting of H, aryl, alkyl, halo and arakyl having up to 10 carbon atoms, n is an integer from 1 to 18, Ar is an aromatic substituent, and M is selected from the class consisting of H, alkali metal, ammonium, and substituted ammonium. These compositions are useful in a wide variety of photochemical and photomechanical processes and are particularly suited for use as photopolymers, photoinitiators and photosensitizers in light sensitive coatings of presensitized lithographic plates.Type: GrantFiled: July 12, 1976Date of Patent: December 27, 1977Assignee: The Richardson CompanyInventors: Thaddeus M. Muzyczko, Thomas H. Jones
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Patent number: 4046577Abstract: A photoreactive composition containing an effective amount of a polymer which includes as a recurring structure: ##STR1## wherein Ar is a bivalent aromatic radical, and M is selected from the class consisting of hydrogen, alkali metal, ammonium, and substituted ammonium. These compositions are useful in a wide variety of photochemical and photomechanical processes and are particularly suited for use as photopolymers, photoinitiators and photosensitizers in light sensitive coatings of presensitized lithographic plates.Type: GrantFiled: July 12, 1976Date of Patent: September 6, 1977Assignee: The Richardson CompanyInventors: Thaddeus M. Muzyczko, Thomas H. Jones
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Patent number: 3969119Abstract: A photoreactive composition containing an effective amount of a compound having at least two alkoxyaromaticglyoxy substituents per molecule, which substituents have the following general formula: ##EQU1## wherein R is selected from the class consisting of H, aryl, alkyl, halo and arakyl having up to 10 carbon atoms, n is an integer from 1 to 18, Ar is an aromatic substituent, and M is selected from the class consisting of H, alkali metal, ammonium, and substituted ammonium. These compositions are useful in a wide variety of photochemical and photomechanical processes and are particularly suited for use as photopolymers, photoinitiators and photosensitizers in light sensitive coatings of presensitized lithographic plates.Type: GrantFiled: June 9, 1975Date of Patent: July 13, 1976Assignee: The Richardson CompanyInventors: Thaddeus M. Muzyczko, Thomas H. Jones