Patents by Inventor Weldon S. Williamson
Weldon S. Williamson 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: 7976924Abstract: An adaptable garment material and method of producing such a material. The material may have a substrate and a plurality of shape memory polymer elements integrated therewith, or may be a mat of interwoven shape memory polymer elements. The shape memory elements adapt in the presence of an actuation trigger and exhibit different properties upon actuation.Type: GrantFiled: February 3, 2007Date of Patent: July 12, 2011Assignee: Raytheon CompanyInventors: Thomas B. Stanford, Jr., Weldon S. Williamson, Elena Sherman, Andrew C. Chu
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Patent number: 7849524Abstract: A helmet has an outer shell, an inner lining configured for thermal communication with a wearer's head, an intermediary layer disposed between the outer shell and the inner lining with a layer of insulating material with a plurality of passageways therein and a cavity defined by the outer shell and the outer surface of the intermediary layer, and a fluid contained between the outer shell and the inner lining. In another variation, the insulating material includes a shape memory polymer operable to change the size of one or more of the plurality of passageways when activated. In yet another variation, the helmet has one or more selectively closeable pores in its outer shell and may have a fixed or detachable fluid reservoir.Type: GrantFiled: October 4, 2006Date of Patent: December 14, 2010Assignee: Raytheon CompanyInventors: Weldon S. Williamson, Andrew C. Chu, Thomas B. Stanford, Jr., Elena Sherman
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Patent number: 7469532Abstract: An exhaust system that processes exhaust generated by an engine includes a diesel particulate filter (DPF) that is disposed downstream of the engine and that filters particulates from the exhaust. An electrical heater is integrally formed in an upstream end of the DPF and selectively heats the exhaust to initiate combustion of the particulates within the exhaust as it passes therethrough. Heat generated by combustion of the particulates induces combustion of particulates within the DPF.Type: GrantFiled: September 22, 2005Date of Patent: December 30, 2008Assignee: GM Global Technology Operations, Inc.Inventors: Weldon S. Williamson, Eugene V. Gonze
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Publication number: 20080184468Abstract: An adaptable garment material and method of producing such a material. The material may have a substrate and a plurality of shape memory polymer elements integrated therewith, or may be a mat of interwoven shape memory polymer elements. The shape memory elements adapt in the presence of an actuation trigger and exhibit different properties upon actuation.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 3, 2007Publication date: August 7, 2008Applicant: Raytheon CompanyInventors: Thomas B. Stanford, Weldon S. Williamson, Elena Sherman, Andrew C. Chu
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Patent number: 7329290Abstract: This invention relates to a fuel reforming apparatus for producing a carbon-monoxide free reformed fuel gas comprising hydrogen. More particularly, this invention relates to nonthermal plasma reactors for removing carbon monoxide from a reformed fuel gas produced from a fuel containing bonded atoms of hydrogen exiting a reformer. More particularly, this invention relates to nonthermal plasma reactors for reforming a fuel containing bonded atoms of hydrogen into a reformed fuel gas. This invention relates further to hydrogen-oxygen fuel cells, which comprise a fuel reformer for reforming a fuel into a reformed fuel gas comprising hydrogen, a carbon monoxide remover for removing carbon monoxide in the reformed fuel gas and supplying the reformed fuel gas to the fuel cell.Type: GrantFiled: October 8, 2003Date of Patent: February 12, 2008Assignee: HRL Laboratories, LLCInventors: Weldon S. Williamson, John J. Vajo
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Patent number: 7303603Abstract: A diesel particulate filter including a microwave-absorbing target housed within a waveguide cavity lined along the walls with a hard-electromagnetic surface (HES). The HES modifies specific electromagnetic boundary conditions for a given design frequency so as to enable the establishment of electromagnetic field patterns which are more uniform across the cavity thereby causing the target material to undergo enhanced uniformity heating. The heating of the microwave absorbing media causes particulate buildup to be vaporized and removed from the filter by the exhaust stream flow.Type: GrantFiled: November 12, 2004Date of Patent: December 4, 2007Assignee: General Motors CorporationInventors: Daniel J. Gregoire, Weldon S. Williamson, Kevin W. Kirby, Amanda Phelps, Daniel F. Sievenpiper
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Patent number: 7138615Abstract: A microwave system having a microwave source that generates microwave signals for regenerating a diesel particulate filter (DPF) includes a sampling device that samples a power level of reflected microwave signals from the DPF and a regulator module that communicates with the microwave source and the sampling device. The regulator module further adjusts operation of the microwave source based on the power level of the reflected microwave signals and a predetermined power threshold.Type: GrantFiled: July 29, 2005Date of Patent: November 21, 2006Assignee: GM Global Technology Operations, Inc.Inventors: Weldon S. Williamson, Eugene V. Gonze
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Patent number: 7091457Abstract: A method and apparatus for creating uniform heating of an microwave absorptive target. A microwave housing has a longitudinal axis and propagates a waveguide mode at an operating frequency. The target is located in an axial cross-sectional area relative to the longitudinal axis. First layer conductive strips are layered proximal to an inner wall of the microwave housing, substantially parallel to the longitudinal axis and being separated from an adjacent first layer conductive strip by a respective first layer gap, the inner wall acting as a ground plane. Second layer conductive strips are layered proximal to the first layer of conductive strips, parallel to the longitudinal axis and being separated from an adjacent second layer conductive strip by a respective second layer gap. Each first layer gap is centered under a respective second layer conductive strip and each second layer gap is centered over a conductive layer.Type: GrantFiled: November 12, 2004Date of Patent: August 15, 2006Assignee: HRL Laboratories, LLCInventors: Daniel Gregoire, Daniel F. Sievenpiper, Weldon S. Williamson
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Publication number: 20040118046Abstract: This invention relates to a fuel reforming apparatus for producing a carbon-monoxide free reformed fuel gas comprising hydrogen. More particularly, this invention relates to nonthermal plasma reactors for removing carbon monoxide from a reformed fuel gas produced from a fuel containing bonded atoms of hydrogen exiting a reformer. More particularly, this invention relates to nonthermal plasma reactors for reforming a fuel containing bonded atoms of hydrogen into a reformed fuel gas. This invention relates further to hydrogen-oxygen fuel cells, which comprise a fuel reformer for reforming a fuel into a reformed fuel gas comprising hydrogen, a carbon monoxide remover for removing carbon monoxide in the reformed fuel gas and supplying the reformed fuel gas to the fuel cell.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 8, 2003Publication date: June 24, 2004Inventors: Weldon S. Williamson, John J. Vajo
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Patent number: 6747607Abstract: Disclosed herein is an arrangement for shielding electronic sensors from undesired microwave or millimeter wave radiation. In this arrangement, reflective element is disposed in the sensor path to intercept incoming signals. The reflective element has a pluraity of adjacent parallel ridges therein having sloped faces angled for reflecting incoming desired infrared radiation onto the sensor. The width of the ridges are selected so that desired signals will be reflected by the sloped ridge faces but undesired microwave or millimeter radiation will be reflected by the overall major surface of the mirror. Accordingly, undesired microwave or millimeter radiation will be reflected away from the sensor by the overall front major surface thereby preventing the sensor from being damaged.Type: GrantFiled: February 12, 1988Date of Patent: June 8, 2004Assignee: The Directv Group, Inc.Inventors: Wilfried O. Eckhardt, Weldon S. Williamson
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Patent number: 6537379Abstract: A photocatalytic coating based on titanium dioxide, and certain titanates is applied to the critical external optical spacecraft surfaces to be protected from contamination with polymerized hydrocarbon films. The thickness of the coating is within the range of 5 Angstrom to 2×104 Angstrom and it can be applied using a variety of methods, such as sputtering, electron beam evaporation, or sol-gel processing. A method for cleaning the spacecraft surfaces initiated by a reaction of the coating with a UV-photon, followed by oxidation of the hydrocarbons adsorbed on the protected surfaces thus preventing their polymerization on the surfaces and causing their safe evaporation and dissipation into the environment. At orbital altitudes a stream of H2O2 or oxygen is directed at the surface, possibly continuously, and preferably, periodically, regenerating the original form of titanium in the photocatalytic coating and re-starting the cleaning cycle.Type: GrantFiled: January 13, 2000Date of Patent: March 25, 2003Assignee: HRL Laboratories, LLCInventors: John J. Vajo, Weldon S. Williamson
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Patent number: 6409891Abstract: Cryofilm/organic contaminants are removed from cryogenically cooled surfaces such as spacecraft cryo-telescope mirrors by sputtering and chemical reaction with a low energy plasma having an average ion energy of not more than about 30 eV, and preferably in the approximate range of 5-20 eV. When the reactive plasma's freezing point is higher than the temperature of the surface to be cleaned, the cryofilm and embedded hydrocarbons are first removed with a non-reactive plasma having a freezing point less than the surface temperature, the reactive plasma is then used to remove residual organic contaminants left on the surface by chemical reaction, and finally another inert plasma is applied to remove reactive plasma frozen to the surface; the two inert plasmas are preferably formed from the same gas.Type: GrantFiled: April 29, 1994Date of Patent: June 25, 2002Assignee: Hughes Electronics CorporationInventors: Barret Lippey, Darrell A. Gleichauf, Weldon S. Williamson
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Patent number: 6136158Abstract: Providing triatomic nitrogen (N.sub.3) as a relaxation species to an exhaust gas that includes nitrogen oxide compounds (NO.sub.x) increases the rate of reducing NO.sub.x in a corona discharge apparatus.Type: GrantFiled: August 19, 1996Date of Patent: October 24, 2000Assignee: Raytheon CompanyInventors: John H. S. Wang, Nelson William Sorbo, Weldon S. Williamson, Edward J. Palen
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Patent number: 6007682Abstract: A solid-state power processor circuit and method is used to supply power to generate a discharge in a corona discharge pollutant destruction apparatus. The circuit uses field effect transistors (FETs) and integrated circuit devices based upon metal oxide semiconductor field effect transistor (MOSFET) technology to amplify low-voltage pulse signals to high voltage levels. A resonator in the power processor circuit generates sinusoidal oscillation from the high voltage pulses, and provides the high-voltage, high-frequency electrical power necessary for corona discharge.Type: GrantFiled: February 26, 1998Date of Patent: December 28, 1999Assignee: Raytheon CompanyInventors: Donald Hancock, Weldon S. Williamson, John H. S. Wang
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Patent number: 5970706Abstract: In a pollutant destruction apparatus employing one or more corona discharge reactors, an automatic control system controls power generation characteristics for corona discharge reactions according to factors such as the types and the amounts of pollutants in an exhaust gas, maximum allowable emissions, engine operating characteristics, drive control characteristics and intelligent vehicle highway system inputs, to achieve improved treatment of the pollutants.Type: GrantFiled: July 21, 1998Date of Patent: October 26, 1999Assignee: Hughes Electronics CorporationInventors: Weldon S. Williamson, Franklin A. Dolezal, Nelson W. Sorbo, John H. S. Wang
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Patent number: 5928461Abstract: A plasma source uses radio frequency electromagnetic radiation to ionize and dissociate gas molecules into reactive species within a plasma generation tube and emits the species to react with and remove contaminants from surfaces on a spacecraft. The source of the radiation is an antenna brazed to the outside of the plasma generation tube. Permanent magnets ring the plasma generation tube within a metallic housing to generate a magnetic field. Pole pieces are provided to improve the strength of the field and to improve its uniformity and axial orientation within the plasma generation tube. A plenum and a gas diffusing element distribute gas entering the plasma generation tube.Type: GrantFiled: May 15, 1997Date of Patent: July 27, 1999Inventors: David A. Kaufman, Weldon S. Williamson, John J. Vajo
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Patent number: 5927069Abstract: A corona discharge pollutant destruction reactor employs two or more electrodes to enhance the effective corona discharge treatment volume by distributing a varying electric field pattern over the reactor's interior chamber. Appropriate delay circuitry allows the inner electrodes to be driven out of phase with each other by a sinusoidal voltage waveform, or corona producing voltage pulses to be cyclically supplied to the inner electrodes in sequence, preferably without overlapping the pulses.Type: GrantFiled: December 19, 1997Date of Patent: July 27, 1999Assignee: Raytheon CompanyInventors: John H. S. Wang, Weldon S. Williamson, Nelson William Sorbo, Franklin A. Dolezal
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Patent number: 5906715Abstract: A corona discharge pollutant destruction system has two or more corona discharge reactors in series, with each stage optimized for either oxidation of hydrocarbons (HC) and carbon monoxide (CO) or reduction of nitrogen oxides (NO.sub.x). The reactors may be arranged with initial oxidation stages followed by reduction stages. Alternatively, the oxidation and reduction reactors may be arranged in alternate stages, with each oxidation reactor followed by a reduction reactor. The treatment of different pollutants by different reactors is achieved by supplying the different reactors with different power levels.Type: GrantFiled: June 23, 1998Date of Patent: May 25, 1999Assignee: Raytheon CompanyInventors: Weldon S. Williamson, Franklin A. Dolezal, David B. Cohn, John H. S. Wang
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Patent number: 5904905Abstract: A pollutant destruction apparatus has a corona discharge reactor attached to conductive end plates at the ends of the reactor. The reactor has inner and outer electrodes deposited respectively on the inner and outer surfaces of a hollow dielectric cylinder, the interior of which defines the reactor chamber. The inner electrode is electrically connected to the end plates, which are grounded, while the outer electrode is connected to a high-voltage power supply to establish a corona discharge. The outer electrode is tapered near the ends of the reactor to reduce the possibility of arcing. A hole in each end plate is aligned with the reactor chamber to allow gas flow into and out of the reactor.Type: GrantFiled: August 19, 1996Date of Patent: May 18, 1999Assignee: Hughes Electronics CorporationInventors: Franklin A. Dolezal, Weldon S. Williamson
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Patent number: 5866081Abstract: In a pollutant destruction apparatus with at least one corona discharge reactor, one or more inner electrodes are deposited on the interior dielectric surface of each reactor, preferably by metal vapor deposition, to provide structural support and heat dissipation for the inner electrodes.Type: GrantFiled: August 19, 1996Date of Patent: February 2, 1999Assignee: Hughes Electronics CorporationInventors: Weldon S. Williamson, Franklin A. Dolezal