Thomas McLean - Woodland Hills CA Eric L. Goldner - Valencia CA Michael J. Tweedy - Sim Valley CA
Assignee:
Northrop Grumman Corporation - Woodland Hills CA
International Classification:
G01C 1972
US Classification:
356459, 356465
Abstract:
Interconnection mechanisms for a laser gyroscope assembly ( ) enable it to be rapidly and non-harmfully assembled and disassembled prior to a more durable interconnection, to facilitate repair and rework. The assembly includes a fiber optic spool ( ), an inner shield ( ) and an outer shield ( ), which are formed of a stress-annealed magnetic and generally malleable material. The outer shield comprises upper and lower portions or parts ( ) whose first and second end segments ( ) respectively terminate the portions. Segment ( ) has angled intersecting conical surfaces ( ) which engage surfaces ( ) on segment ( ). Stops ( ) are formed respectively on the ends of the segments so that a distal end ( ) contacts an interior ledge surface ( ) of outer shield ( ), thereby to limit the mutual engagement and to center the segment configuration interfit. The position and location of the stop allows the intersecting edges of surface ( ) of outer shield ( ) to precisely contact reverse taper segment ( ) of surface ( ) at a point beneath intersection ( ) to ensure positive retention and mechanical locking of the upper and lower portions of outer shield ( ). A plurality of notches ( ) are positioned evenly about the periphery of the lower portion of the outer shield at its intersection of the upper portion.
Amado Cordova - Venice CA Thomas McLean - Woodland Hills CA Thomas Meloeny - Woodland Hills CA
Assignee:
Litton Systems, Inc. - Woodland Hills CA
International Classification:
G01B 902
US Classification:
356464, 356350
Abstract:
A tool for forming a sensor coil that may be employed, for example, in a fiber optic gyroscope with reduced Shupe effect-induced bias. The tool includes a takeup reel having a cylindrical mandrel with inner flanges fixed to its opposed ends sandwiched between two outer flanges. Each of the inner flanges includes a pair of radially-directed apertures that form a radially-directed wedge therebetween. A recess in the planar portion of each of the outer flanges that contacts an inner flange is aligned with the apertures. This permits the winding of the sensor coil to form climbing turns at the ends of wound layers that lie outside an encapsulated fiber pack. Such turns, which join layers with overlying layers, avoid crossovers and the resultant stress that contributes significantly to Shupe effect-induced bias. A sensor coil having reduced internal stress is thus also provided.
System And Method For Providing An Improved Ifog Hub To Coil Thermal And Mechanical Slip Interface
John R. Hall - Woodland Hills CA David F. Libman - Moorpark CA Thomas McLean - Woodland Hills CA
Assignee:
Litton Systems, Inc. - Woodland Hills CA
International Classification:
G01C 1972
US Classification:
356465
Abstract:
A system and method for providing a rotation sensor for use in a fiber optic gyroscope including a centrally-located cylindrical hub having an improved slip interface positioned there around. The central hub has a substantially planar mounting flange extending from one of its ends, where the axis of rotation of the central hub is orthogonal to the plane of the mounting flange. A sensor coil comprising a plurality of layers of coaxial turns of optical fiber embedded in a potting material is formed around an outer surface of the interface. The interface allows the potted coil to expand or contract along the axial direction of the central hub due to thermal expansion while maintaining a constant thermal and mechanical connection between the interface and the potted coil. In this manner, the present invention maintains the integrity of the potted coil and its connection to the interface during thermal expansion of the potted coil, thus minimizing temperature-induced Shupe bias errors in the rotation sensor.
Buffer Layer Promotion Of Decrease Of One Or More Strain Gradients In Optical Fiber Winding
An apparatus in one example comprises a buffer layer located on a face that serves as a primary support for an optical fiber winding along a first general direction. The face is coupled with a body that serves as a primary support for the optical fiber winding along a second general direction. The optical fiber winding comprises an optical fiber wound about the body. The buffer layer serves to promote a decrease of one or more strain gradients among a plurality of portions of the optical fiber winding.
Multi-Level Optical Fiber And Component Storage Tray
Thomas McLean - Woodland Hills CA, US Eric Goldner - Valencia CA, US
International Classification:
G02B006/00
US Classification:
385/135000
Abstract:
Single and multi-level structures provide neatly organized, secure and easily repairable optical fiber connections between a pump source laser diode () and optical fiber coils represented by x-axis coil (), y-axis coil () and z-axis coil (). The structures employ specially organized trays () for supporting such components as a fiber optic coupler (), an optical isolator (ISO) (), a wavelength division multiplexer (WDM) (), a doped fiber coil () and a tap coupler (), and for holding and routing the optical fibers coupled to and between the components. Routing and secure holding of the fibers are facilitated by a built-in optical fiber holder (), integral with tray (), and individual optical fiber holders (), which are stackable upon the built-in holder or upon each other. Each tray includes internal guides, such as a guide post (), and segmented internal and external walls which provide optical fiber routing paths () and wall separations and/or openings () to permit ingress and/or egress of fibers or attachment points, similar to wall separations () in the stackable holders. Special resilient clam-shell holders () safely hold the fragile components, and are incorporated within the trays to facilitate inter-structural and exterior coupling.
Potted Gyro Sensor Coil With Inter-Turn Stress Relief
Amado Cordova - West Hills CA Robert J. Hoover - Newbury Park CA Thomas McLean - Woodland Hills CA Ralph A. Patterson - Moorpark CA John P. Rahn - West Hills CA
Assignee:
Litton Systems, Inc. - Woodland Hills CA
International Classification:
G01C 1964
US Classification:
356350
Abstract:
A potted sensor coil for a fiber optic gyroscope includes an inter-layer stress relief layer of lubricating material. The coil is wound into a known pattern. Various coil configurations can be realized in which a coating layer of lubricant relieves stressing at the interface between the outer jacket of the fiber and the coil potting material.
Rapid Assembly And Disassembly O-Ring Instrument Mount For Fiber Optic Gyroscopes
Thomas McLean - Woodland Hills CA Eric L. Goldner - Valencia CA Michael J. Tweedy - Simi Valley CA
Assignee:
Litton Systems, Inc. - Woodland Hills CA
International Classification:
G02B 600
US Classification:
385134
Abstract:
A temporary latchable or clasping interengageable interconnection mechanism is provided for an optical gyroscope assembly (10) to enable it to be rapidly and non-harmfully assembled and disassembled prior to a more durable interconnection, to facilitate repair and rework. The assembly includes a fiber optic spool (12), an inner shield (16) and an outer shield (18), which are formed of a stress-annealed magnetically permeable, and generally malleable material. Should the assembly be dropped, bent or dented, their magnetic shielding properties will be compromised, which is the harm to be avoided by the temporary interconnection. Accordingly, the fiber optic spool (12) and the inner shield (16) are temporarily interconnectable with the outer shield (18) and its spacer ring (38) by interengageable elements having the ability to latch or clasp the shield and the spacer ring together to prevent or, at a minimum, resist disassembly therebetween. The temporary interconnection includes grooves (44, 46) respectively in a tubular wall (36) of the spool and in a corresponding element in the spacer ring. An O-ring (48) is positioned in the grooves, and provides easy assembly and disassembly.
Fiber Optic Gyroscope Coil Lead Dressing And Method For Forming The Same
Eric Lee Goldner - Valencia CA Thomas McLean - Woodland Hills CA Amado Cordova - Woodland Hills CA Kenneth Bean - Riverton UT Arthur D. Lang - Park City UT
Assignee:
Litton Systems, Inc. - Woodland Hills CA
International Classification:
G01C 1972
US Classification:
356350
Abstract:
An improved dressing for the fiber optic leads of a fiber optic gyroscope sensing coil and method for forming the same. A pair of fiber optic leads connect the sensing coil of a rotation sensing device to an integrated optics chip. The fiber optic leads are originally arranged to extend around the fiber optic sensing coil in different directions. The leads are formed of unequal lengths, where the longer of the leads is extended along an outer circumference of the sensing coil. The longer lead is bent so that the circumferential direction of longer lead reverses itself, and the longer lead then extends around the sensing coil in the same direction as the shorter lead. A low modulus adhesive is applied to the leads and cured to initially bond the leads in place against the sensing coil. The pair of leads are then wound in the same circumferential direction adjacent to each other fashion around the outer circumference of the sensing coil. After the desired amount of winding has been completed, a predetermined length of each of the leads is left available to be routed to the rotation sensing device.
Medical School Medical University of South Carolina College of Medicine Graduated: 1990
Procedures:
Bone Marrow Biopsy Chemotherapy Vaccine Administration
Conditions:
Anemia Acute Pharyngitis Allergic Rhinitis Bronchial Asthma Congenital Anomalies of the Heart
Languages:
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Description:
Dr. Mclean graduated from the Medical University of South Carolina College of Medicine in 1990. He works in Winston-Salem, NC and 1 other location and specializes in Pediatric Hematology-Oncology. Dr. Mclean is affiliated with Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center.
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