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Programmable Interference Blanking System

US Patent:
4584578, Apr 22, 1986
Filed:
Mar 18, 1983
Appl. No.:
6/476771
Inventors:
Frank Brauns - Deerfield Beach FL
Charles S. Walters - Plantation FL
Thomas W. Stuff - Delray Beach FL
Assignee:
Novatronics, Inc. - Pompano Beach FL
International Classification:
G01S 728
US Classification:
343 5R
Abstract:
A programmable interference system for use with clustered radio transmitters and receivers operating aboard aircraft, as well as seafaring or land based installations, and which may interfere with each other. The invention uses a central processing unit with associated memory which provides pulse treatment including delay and/or extension of the blanking pulses as generated by the radio transmitters and such that the pulse treatment may be programmed by preselecting and storing the parameters of the pulse treatment in the memory from where they may be called into operation to control variable delay and extension circuit elements. The invention is especially suited to operate with aircraft having a multiplex bus that carries all the control data from flight controls as well as from the cockpit on a time divided multiplexed basis.

Apparatus For Forming A Permanent End Loop In A Fabric Web

US Patent:
4137856, Feb 6, 1979
Filed:
Oct 11, 1977
Appl. No.:
5/840561
Inventors:
Frank Brauns - Deerfield Beach FL
John L. Sullivan - Ft. Lauderdale FL
Assignee:
Novatronics, Inc. - Pompano Beach FL
International Classification:
D05B 312
US Classification:
112104
Abstract:
In the present invention an elongated fabric web is advanced horizontally across a table by motor-driven rollers in a horizontally pivoted web forming device. The web forming device folds the web up along longitudinal fold lines before passing it through an opening in a metal fastener member held upright by a horizontally pivoted holder. The web forming device is pivotally retracted upwardly, and a web folding device folds over the leading end of the web and also rocks the holder to move the fastener member to a substantially horizontal position during this fold-over operation. A label is applied to the top of the web before the fold-over operation. The folded-over web and the applied label are slid across the table by a transfer device to a position where an automatic sewing machine sews a permanent end loop in the web and sews the label to the web next to this end loop.

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