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US Patent METHODS AND APPARATUS FOR A SCUTTLE MECHANISM True Not United States Patent Inventor Appl. No.

Assignee Application #2010002470302/04/2010 Albert N. Zampiello (Boxboro, MA) 12/512328 Raytheon Company (Waltham, US) Joseph A. Frassa (Billerica, MA) Filed: 07/30/2009 Abstract: Methods and apparatus for a scuttle assembly including an end member having a port to enable fluid flow, a valve member having a closed position to prevent fluid from flowing into a channel and an open position to allow fluid flowing into the channel, a bias member to bias the va... Optical power compensated ring laser gyroscope True Not United States Patent Inventor Appl. No. Assignee #465213203/24/1987 Albert N. Zampiello (Boxboro, MA) 6/549357 Raytheon Company (Lexington, MA) William H. Nelson (Grafton, MA) Filed: 11/07/1983 Abstract: A ring laser gyroscope having apparatus for compensating a gyroscope output signal for optical power variations in accordannce with variations of a dihedral frequency. A scaler quantity is determined based on operational data and it is used to compensate the gyroscope output s... Self-compensating gas discharge path for laser gyro True Not United States Patent Inventor Appl. No. Assignee #439702708/02/1983 Albert N. Zampiello (Boxboro, MA) 6/222394 Raytheon Company (Lexington, MA) James B. Matthews (Wayland, MA) Filed: 01/05/1981 Abstract: A ring laser gyroscope having a self-compensating discharge path between a single anode and cathode which comprises equal segments in the laser path in series with a channel that interconnects the laser path and allows a single current to flow within the equal segments in oppo...

Laser gyro oscillation suppression True Not United States Patent Inventor Appl. No. Assignee #432905705/11/1982 Albert N. Zampiello (Boxboro, MA) 6/176725 Raytheon Company (Lexington, MA) Filed: 08/04/1980 Abstract: A laser gyroscope having a multi-frequency ring laser resonator containing a gas laser energized by electric discharge through a gaseous laser medium from two anodes to a common cathode positioned outside the lasing passage and communicating therewith through a narrow bore hav... Laser gyroscope detector and path length control system True Not United States Patent Inventor Appl. No. Assignee #410855308/22/1978 Albert N. Zampiello (Boxboro, MA) 5/756672 Raytheon Company (Lexington, MA) Bra Patc (Owego, NY) Filed: 01/04/1977 Abstract: A four frequency laser gyroscope system having parallel processing of path length control and detection signals. Two output signal beams each containing components of two of the four waves circulating in the laser cavity are shone upon separate detector diodes. The output sign...

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