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Victor Frampton Phones & Addresses

  • Bellport, NY
  • 19 Blue Hill Rd, Hopewell Junction, NY 12533
  • East Fishkill, NY
  • 17 Spring St, Wappingers Falls, NY 12590
  • Huntington, NY
  • Syosset, NY
  • Fishkill, NY

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Us Patents

Dual Motor Reciprocating Belt Shutter

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US Patent:
6336752, Jan 8, 2002
Filed:
Nov 19, 1999
Appl. No.:
09/443353
Inventors:
Harvey L. Balopole - Huntington NY
Victor Frampton - Huntington NY
Anthony Langella - Port Jefferson Station NY
Bruce Mathews - Huntington NY
Assignee:
Lockheed Martin Corporation - Syosset NY
International Classification:
G03B 904
US Classification:
396459, 396469, 396479
Abstract:
A system and method are provided for exposing an imaging medium. The method uses a focal plane shutter system with two reversible motors controlled by a servo control processor. A belt connects the motors. One end of the belt is attached to a shaft of the first reversible motor. The other end of the belt is connected to a shaft of the second reversible motor. In the belt, there are a plurality of fixed width slits. The servo control processor selects one of the fixed width slits according to a desired exposure time setting. The two reversible motors move the belt during an imaging cycle. During the imaging cycle, the first motor winds the belt around its shaft. The second motor simultaneously unwinds the belt from around its shaft. The servo control processor controls the motors to accelerate the selected slit up to a constant imaging medium traversal speed. The constant traversal speed is also determined by the desired exposure time setting.

Calibrator For Distance Measuring Equipment

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US Patent:
45325162, Jul 30, 1985
Filed:
Oct 18, 1982
Appl. No.:
6/435054
Inventors:
Victor A. Frampton - Fishkill NY
James R. Drake - Yorktown Heights NY
William R. Slump - Glen Rock NJ
Assignee:
The Singer Company - Little Falls NJ
International Classification:
G01S 740
US Classification:
343 177
Abstract:
In distance measuring equipment apparatus which includes an antenna; a transmitter/receiver coupled to the antenna to transmit interrogation pulses and receive responses from a ground station, the pulses being spaced apart, the ground station also transmitting other responses between the responses; and a data processor receiving video and gate signals from the transmitter/receiver and calculating therefrom the distance to the ground station in order to calibrate for receiver and installation delays. The receiving signal, other than when one of the responses is being received, is modulated. The phase of the resulting modulation on the video signal with respect to the phase of modulation at the modulator is detected to determine the receiver and installation delay.
Victor A Frampton from Bellport, NY, age ~76 Get Report