Patents by Inventor William J. Hamilton

William J. Hamilton 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).

  • Patent number: 6828545
    Abstract: A hybrid microelectronic array structure is fabricated from a readout integrated circuit array of microelectronic integrated circuits and a supported array of supported islands. The supported islands include one or more supported elements, with a respective supported element for each of the readout integrated circuits. The supported array is made by depositing the first semiconductor region onto a supported substrate and depositing the second semiconductor region onto the first semiconductor region, and defining supported islands as electrically isolated segments. On each supported element, a first interconnect is formed to the first semiconductor region and a second interconnect is formed to the second semiconductor region.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 15, 2001
    Date of Patent: December 7, 2004
    Assignee: Raytheon Company
    Inventors: William J. Hamilton, Jr., Eli E. Gordon, Ronald W. Berry
  • Patent number: 6627865
    Abstract: An integrated optical device array structure has a plurality of interconnected solid state microelectronic optical device elements associated together on a substrate structure. The optical device elements may be optical detectors or optical emitters. Each optical device element lies on a nonplanar optical array surface. Each optical device element includes an opto-electronic device that interconverts an optical signal and an opto-electronic device electrical signal, and an electrical interface circuit that is in electrical communication with the opto-electronic device electrical signal. The optical device array structure may be fabricated by preparing a flat array of optical device elements and deforming the flat array into the required shape.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 15, 2001
    Date of Patent: September 30, 2003
    Assignee: Raytheon Company
    Inventors: William J. Hamilton, Jr., Paul R. Norton, Eli E. Gordon, Ronald W. Berry
  • Patent number: 6455931
    Abstract: A monolithic microelectronic array structure includes a microelectronic integrated circuit array having a first plurality of microelectronic integrated circuit elements each deposited on a front side of a substrate. The substrates are physically discontinuous so that each substrate comprises a substrate island which is physically separated from the other substrate islands. The monolithic microelectronic array structure optionally includes a first plurality of input/output elements with a respective input/output element associated with and directly connected to each of the microelectronic integrated circuit elements, and a second plurality of electrically conductive interconnects extending between the microelectronic integrated circuit elements of adjacent substrate islands. The monolithic microelectronic array structure may be planar, or it may be curved.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 15, 2001
    Date of Patent: September 24, 2002
    Assignee: Raytheon Company
    Inventors: William J. Hamilton, Jr., Michael Ray, Eli E. Gordon, Christopher L. Fletcher, Ronald W. Berry
  • Patent number: 5809628
    Abstract: A superior lubricating oil composition which can be used in metal forming operations is made up of an .alpha.-olefin and a hydrotreated naphthenic distillate. This lubricating oil composition is particularly suited for use in a vacuum de-oiling brazing process in that it improves tool life, reduces residue deposits on forming dies and completely vaporizes at a low vacuum brazing temperature.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 15, 1996
    Date of Patent: September 22, 1998
    Assignee: Oak International, Inc.
    Inventors: James Earl Davis, William J. Hamilton
  • Patent number: 5723866
    Abstract: A large area radiation detector (1) includes a volume of semiconductor material (24) that is responsive to ionizing radiation for generating charge carriers, a first electrode (26) coupled to one surface of the volume of semiconductor material, and a plurality of second electrodes (20, 22) coupled to a second surface of the volume of semiconductor material. Individual ones of the second electrodes are associated with an underlying region of the volume of semiconductor material for collecting charge carriers from the underlying region. The detector further includes circuitry (30, 31, 32) coupled to the plurality of second electrodes for summing charge carriers collected by the plurality of second electrodes to produce an output signal, and a mechanism for selectively decoupling individual ones of the second electrodes from the circuitry.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 26, 1996
    Date of Patent: March 3, 1998
    Assignee: HE Holdings, Inc.
    Inventor: William J. Hamilton, Jr.
  • Patent number: 5627377
    Abstract: A three terminal solid-state ionizing radiation detector (10) includes a first layer (18) of a substantially intrinsic Group II-VI compound semiconductor material, such as CdZnTe. The first layer is responsive to incident ionizing radiation for generating electron-hole pairs. The detector further includes a second layer (24) of Group II-VI compound semiconductor material and a third layer (20) of Group II-VI compound semiconductor material that is interposed between first surfaces of the first layer and the second layer. The third layer functions as a grid layer. A first electrical contact (12, 17) is coupled to a second surface of the first layer, a second electrical contact (29, 30) is coupled to a second surface of the second layer, and a third electrical contact (22) is coupled to the third layer for connecting the detector to an external circuit that establishes an electric field across the detector.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 7, 1995
    Date of Patent: May 6, 1997
    Assignee: Santa Barbara Research Center
    Inventors: William J. Hamilton, Jr., David R. Rhiger
  • Patent number: 5616925
    Abstract: Gamma ray detectors (20, 130) are provided with a detector layer (30) that is formed of Hg.sub.x Cd.sub.1-x-y Zn.sub.y Te, wherein 0<x<0.05 and 0.ltoreq.y<0.5. The Hg percentage in the group II sublattice of this detector layer is limited to replace Cd vacancies. These Cd vacancies are native point defects which degrade the resolution of gamma ray detectors because they facilitate early electron-hole recombination and time delays of current carriers.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 7, 1995
    Date of Patent: April 1, 1997
    Assignee: Santa Barbara Research Center
    Inventors: David R. Rhiger, Sanghamitra Sen, William J. Hamilton, Jr.
  • Patent number: 5449927
    Abstract: A layer (32) of a HgCdTe compound epitaxially contacts a buffer structure, which in turn epitaxially contacts a silicon substrate (22). The buffer structure is formed of II-VI compounds, and preferably includes at least one layer (24) of a ZnSeTe compound epitaxially contacting the silicon substrate (22) and a layer (30) of a CdZnTe compound overlying the ZnSeTe compound layer (24). The ZnSeTe compound layer (24) may be provided as a single graded layer having a composition of ZnSe adjacent to the silicon and a composition of ZnTe remote from the silicon, or as two distinct sublayers with a ZnSe sublayer (26) adjacent to the silicon substrate (22) and a ZnTe sublayer (28) remote from the silicon substrate (22).
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 16, 1994
    Date of Patent: September 12, 1995
    Assignee: Santa Barbara Research Center
    Inventors: William J. Hamilton, Jr., Scott M. Johnson, William L. Ahlgren
  • Patent number: 5016930
    Abstract: A security device for a door frame for a fastening in a cavity a door frame cavity behind a strike plate. The device comprises a short length of flat bar to be fastened directly to an internal portion of a door frame at the height of a latch bolt receptacle so that a relatively large area of a surface of the bar provides a solid buttress support contact for the latch bolt when in the latch bolt receptacle, the bar thereby serving as a high strength, adjustable latch bolt keeper. Fasteners and holes in the bar provides for connections to the door frame, the cover-plate-and-strike, and to a safety chain as may be required.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 22, 1989
    Date of Patent: May 21, 1991
    Inventor: William J. Hamilton
  • Patent number: 4471662
    Abstract: Apparatus for testing strength of door frames, consisting of a sturdy set of relatively movable pressure plates made of a heavy gauge sheet metal, designed for easy insertion into the usual space between the door and frame jamb at a position directly above the area of the latch bolt, and an interconnecting drive mechanism to apply a balanced force between the door and the frame on the inside only. Energy to drive the mechanism is supplied by the operator, using an ordinary drive socket and torque wrench with a modified scale that provides a direct indication of the force generated at the pressure plates. Frame spreading is also read on another scale and indicates an inverse measure frame strength. Rotary motion from the wrench is converted to linear motion of the plates by means of a lever assembly which also multiplies the driving force to the high level required. This door frame tester provides the user with an accurate high strength means for non-destuctive testing of new and older door frames.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 23, 1982
    Date of Patent: September 18, 1984
    Inventor: William J. Hamilton
  • Patent number: 4453751
    Abstract: A securing mechanism and method for a conventional door frame strike support structure, which substantially increases the holding strength of the strike and mounting assembly. The mechanism comprises two support members that are secured and concealed within the frame jamb structure behind the strike plate in a horizontal position parallel to the body of the strike plate, and with transverse interconnecting threaded means to adjustably secure the strike plate. The final assembly is ready to act with a high degree of mechanical resistance in direct opposition to any external force applied against the door. The strike support system is versatile, being adaptable to various existing designs of strike plates and deadbolt keeper plates and even for different levels of tensile strength.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 16, 1982
    Date of Patent: June 12, 1984
    Inventor: William J. Hamilton
  • Patent number: 4225853
    Abstract: A signalling device for use in a public transportation vehicle. The signalling device includes a cord, or other device by which a passenger on the vehicle can signal the driver, and a device for generating a signal, normally a buzzer. A control circuit senses the actuation of the passenger's device and controls the energization of the signal generating device. The pattern of the signals may take any of several forms.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 5, 1978
    Date of Patent: September 30, 1980
    Assignee: Southall W. Hamilton
    Inventor: William J. Hamilton
  • Patent number: 4189176
    Abstract: For use with a reciprocating latch bolt or plunger having a transversely disposed slot, a thin elongate plate designed to fit in the usual space between the door edge and the frame and to engage in said slot to prevent the retraction of the latch bolt from the frame keeper, the latch bolt slot being of a width to accommodate the thickness of the plate. In a preferred embodiment the plate is made of 18 or 20 gauge sheet metal which is sturdy enough to restrain the retraction of the latch bolt yet thin enough to fit in the normal door-to-frame clearance dimension and on removal from the latch bolt to be carried in one's wallet or purse. The plate may be provided with a latch accommodating perforation near each end, with one of said perforations having a side opening thereto whereby the plate at this end is in the form of a hook, and each perforation has an inwardly extending projection or tab selectably engageable in said latch bolt slot.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 5, 1978
    Date of Patent: February 19, 1980
    Inventor: William J. Hamilton