Spiral Motion Patents (Class 343/759)
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Patent number: 11417112Abstract: An object sensing apparatus including: an object sensor mounted at a front upper portion of a vehicle; a vertical-tilting mechanism to allow the object sensor to tilt around a horizontal axis; and a horizontal-rotating mechanism to allow the object sensor to rotate around a vertical axis.Type: GrantFiled: July 15, 2019Date of Patent: August 16, 2022Assignees: HYUNDAI MOTOR COMPANY, KIA MOTORS CORPORATIONInventor: Min Han Kim
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Patent number: 10562157Abstract: A system for supporting a workpiece is disclosed, wherein several heads with a suction cup define an engaging and supporting surface that is at least partially shaped like the workpiece. Each head with suction cup is coupled by a ball joint with a first movable element of a vertical linear actuator and is couplable by a removable fitting with a fork carried by a second movable element that rotates around a rotation axis that is coaxial with the axis of the linear actuator. The second movable element carries an abutment, spaced from the center of the ball joint against which the suction cup head abuts and moved by the linear actuator to perform the adjustment of the orientation thereof around the ball joint.Type: GrantFiled: August 6, 2014Date of Patent: February 18, 2020Assignee: C.M.S. S.p.A.Inventor: Nicola Rinaldi
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Patent number: 9713238Abstract: Among other things, one or more rotating members of a radiation imaging modality, such as a CT system, are described herein. The rotating member may be configured to support at least one of a radiation source or a detector array and comprises at least one element configured to facilitate the transfer of power to the rotating member and at least one element configured to facilitate the transfer of information between the rotating member and a stator. The rotating member may also comprise one or more positioning elements that are formed within the rotating member and are configured to facilitate determining a rotation angle of the rotating member. The rotating member may further comprise, among other things, a bearing structure, antenna assembly for transferring image data, and/or a drive mechanism for facilitating rotation of the rotating member, for example.Type: GrantFiled: June 27, 2012Date of Patent: July 18, 2017Assignee: Analogic CorporationInventors: Libor Krupica, John Hickey, Chris Hardy
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Patent number: 8681068Abstract: A technique for suppressing backwaves employs a photonic approach. In one aspect, the technique includes an apparatus, including: a radiating element; and a microwave-photonic device for suppressing backwaves from the radiating element. In a second aspect, the technique includes a method for removing unwanted radiation from a radiating device, comprising: receiving unwanted radiation from the radiating device; communicating the received radiation to an electro-optically active material; communicating laser light to the electro-optically active material; communicating electromagnetic products of interactions between the radiation and the laser light to a photodiode; and communicating photodiode outputs to a termination.Type: GrantFiled: September 14, 2010Date of Patent: March 25, 2014Assignee: Lockheed Martin CorporationInventors: Brett A. Williams, Kurt S. Schuder, J. Michael Zamarron
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Patent number: 8339326Abstract: Controlling an antenna's polarization sense. An antenna system includes a polarized antenna and a mechanism for controlling the polarization sense of the antenna. The controlling mechanism can include rotatable polarizer panels disposed between the antenna's aperture and the antenna's target. The polarizer panels are rotated to switch between polarization senses. The polarizer panels can comprise meander line polarizers that convert the polarization sense of a linear polarized antenna to a circularly polarized antenna and vice-versa. The meander line polarizers can be rotated from a position in which the meander line polarizer panels convert between linear polarization and right-hand-circular (“RHC”) polarization to a position that converts between linear polarization and left-hand-circular (“LHC”) polarization. The polarizer panels can be rotated using a mechanical system that rotates the polarizer panels based on a signal received from a remote device.Type: GrantFiled: October 20, 2009Date of Patent: December 25, 2012Assignee: EMS Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Michael G. Guler, Eric L. Cross, Terence D. Newbury
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Patent number: 7812776Abstract: The device permits remote actuation on the slope angle of an antenna consisting of two units, one electric and one mechanical, physically separated and connected forming a single arrangement, in which each of the units is provided with its own casing. The mechanical unit supports an electromotor coil positioning sensors, a driving gear, and a gear wheel engaged with the pinion. The electronic unit is provided with supply and communication connection terminals, an electronic circuit, a sensor for reading initial reference positioning and a casing. Both are connected by means of a cable and connector. Due to the independent manner in which the mechanical and electrical units are arranged, it is possible to obtain a watertight electronic unit protected from damp, independent replacement in a simple manner of both units, and the visualization of the indicator rod's position and movement.Type: GrantFiled: December 19, 2006Date of Patent: October 12, 2010Assignee: Radiacion Y Microondas, S.A.Inventor: Ramón Guixa Arderiu
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Patent number: 7423596Abstract: An antenna device is disclosed. An antenna such as a dipole antenna and a parallel feeder each formed of a conductor pattern are disposed on a dielectric plate. The connector is connected to the antenna through the parallel feeder. The parallel feeder has a length of an integral multiple of a half wavelength and has an even number of bending points between the connecter and the antenna.Type: GrantFiled: July 18, 2007Date of Patent: September 9, 2008Assignee: Fujitsu LimitedInventors: Toru Maniwa, Andrey S. Andrenko, Shigekazu Kimura
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Patent number: 5723912Abstract: A vehicle controller is presented for use in a remote keyless entry system for controlling a vehicle device function. The controller includes a receiver for receiving a RF request signal including a security code uniquely identifying a portable transmitter that is authorized entry into the vehicle and for controlling access to the vehicle when the received security code matches a prestored security code. A circuit board carries the receiver and a flat ground plane. A helical antenna is mounted on the circuit board and includes an elongated conductive member having one end electrically connected to the receiver means and an opposite free end. The conductive member is helically coiled about a helical axis intermediate the ends thereof with the helical axis being perpendicular to the ground plane. The antenna is configured to provide an omni-directional radiation pattern about the helical axis.Type: GrantFiled: April 25, 1996Date of Patent: March 3, 1998Assignee: TRW Inc.Inventors: Mahmood Ahrabian, William P. Sullivan
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Patent number: 5012170Abstract: The mechanical stabilization system for a support comprises a working rotor mounted on the support by means of bearings and fixed to a working member having at least one parameter associated with the rotation of the working member and which is variable as a function of time. A reaction rotor is concentric with the working rotor and is mounted on the working rotor by means of bearings and is fixed to a reaction inertia member. A first servo-controlled electric motor is interposed between the working rotor and the reaction rotor and serves to drive the working rotor and the reaction rotor in opposite directions of rotation. A low power second electric motor is interposed between the working rotor and the support and is servo-controlled in such a manner as to reposition the reaction rotor and correct for drift in the correcting motion of the reaction rotor, due in particular to friction in the bearings.Type: GrantFiled: January 26, 1990Date of Patent: April 30, 1991Assignee: Societe Europeenne de PropulsionInventor: Gerard Atlas
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Patent number: 4181283Abstract: A rotary mount for an object, such as an instrument or workpiece, has a base supporting a rotor which turns on a fixed axis relative to the base and rotatably supports, in turn, on a second rotation axis inclined to the fixed axis, a platform for supporting the object with a reference axis of the object inclined to the platform rotation axis. The rotor and platform are selectively rotatable individually and in unison in such a way as to angularly and rotatably displace the reference axis through a range of skew angles and directions relative to the fixed axis.Operatively coupled between the base, rotor, and platform are drive means for selectively driving the rotor and platform individually and in unison and angle sensing means for generating signals representing the relative angular positions of the base, rotor and platform in such a way as to permit angular positioning or pointing of the object on the platform with high resolution and driving of the object in a conical, spiral, or the other coning motion.Type: GrantFiled: February 21, 1978Date of Patent: January 1, 1980Assignee: TRW Inc. Systems & EnergyInventor: Anthony A. Rizzo
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Patent number: 4173762Abstract: Apparatus for generating elevation and azimuth reference signals for use in demodulating a tracking error signal to provide elevation and azimuth error components for use in adjusting the position of a tracking conical scan radar antenna, includes a template ring having a notched periphery and being attached to a rotatable nutator of the antenna such that its peripheral notches are in a predetermined angular phase relationship with a reference position on a feed horn attached on the nutator, during rotation of the feed horn with the nutator. The apparatus further includes an optical transducer and electronic circuitry coupled thereto for producing the reference signals from a signal generated by the transducer in response to rotation of the ring with the nutator. As the ring rotates with the nutator, its notched periphery makes or breaks a photon path between light beam generating and sensing elements of the transducer.Type: GrantFiled: June 12, 1978Date of Patent: November 6, 1979Assignee: Sperry Rand CorporationInventors: Vernal W. Thompson, Wilbert C. Anderson
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Patent number: 4158845Abstract: A low-cost mechanical pointing and tracking platform that does not use gimbals and to which a sensor may be attached for use in searching an area for a target located at some unknown point. This is achieved with the use of a shaft, mounted intermediate its ends in a ball and socket joint and carrying at its forward end a platform for mounting a sensor. The other end of the shaft passes through a radial slot in a first rotatable member and extends into a spiral groove in a second rotatable member coaxial with the first. By manipulating the rotation of the two members, the sensor can be made to scan a circular, conical, spiral, linear or any other fixed or programmed complex pattern, can locate a target at any point in a two-dimensional field of view and can be made to track a target once it is detected.Type: GrantFiled: March 31, 1978Date of Patent: June 19, 1979Assignee: The Boeing CompanyInventor: George T. Pinson