Apparatus for controlling a gated power supply of an image intensifier having a micro-channel plate includes a current-to-voltage converter coupled to the micro-channel plate operable to convert a strobing current on the micro-channel plate to a strobing voltage signal, a AC-to-DC converter coupled to the current-to-voltage converter operable to convert the flickering voltage signal to a voltage level signal, and a control circuit coupled to the AC-to-DC converter operable to generate a varying frequency gating control signal in response to the frequency of the strobing current. The gating frequency is gradually changed until the flickering is substantially eliminated.
Siphoning Device For Use In Basting, Measuring Or Immiscible Liquid Separation
Jerry Porter - Kensington MD 20895 Edward Poslinski - Orlando FL 32821 Stephen Graner - Orlando FL 32819
International Classification:
B67C 300
US Classification:
141 8, 141 26, 141352, 141357
Abstract:
An improved siphoning device having an elongated hollow body member having a first open tip end with a fluid flow opening and a second open end. A two-way liquid valve is positioned within the first open tip end, and air pump member is removably attached to the second end of the body member. The seal member is movably positioned within the first open tip end. An air vent exhausts hot gases and is an air outlet for pumping air out of the body and creating suction within body. The air vent is preferably positioned proximate the elongated body second open end and has a cross-sectional area substantially less than the fluid flow opening cross-sectional area. The air vent preferably has a diameter in the range from at least one thirty second of an inch to three thirty seconds of and inch. Most preferably the diameter is greater than one thirty second is of an inch and less than three thirty seconds of and inch. Most preferably the diameter is about two thirty seconds of an inch.
Manual Device For Applying A Clamping Pressure To The Head Of A Nut
Jerry Porter - Kensington MD Bruce Galloway - Charlottesville VA Patrick Coffey - Afton VA Parker DeStefano, PC - Charlottesville VA
International Classification:
B25B 702
US Classification:
814265, 814245, 81415
Abstract:
A device for use in turning a nut relative to a bolt includes a first elongated inflexible member having a first handle end and a first jaw end. A second elongated inflexible member includes elongated members are pivotably connected to each other. Each jaw is dimensioned to engage in combination substantially the entire peripheral surface of a nut, but less than the entire surface of the head of the nut such that the jaws ends can not touch each other when the jaws are separated by a nut.
Timothy E. Ostromek - Richardson TX Timothy B. Hogan - Irving TX Jeffrey C. Short - Plano TX Antonio V. Bacarella - Dallas TX Jerry D. Porter - Dallas TX Allan B. Lewis - Nevada TX Rodney L. Doster - Garland TX Robert F. Lund - Plano TX
Assignee:
Litton Systems, Inc. - Los Angeles CA
International Classification:
G02B 702
US Classification:
359822
Abstract:
A system (S) for mounting and aligning a detector (D) about an observation instrument ( ) includes a first detector ( ) movably coupled to the observation instrument ( ) off an axis of observation centerline ( ) for the observation instrument ( ). A retainer ( ) is mounted with the observation instrument ( ) to secure the first detector ( ) to the observation instrument ( ). The retainer ( ) permits rotatable movement of the first detector ( ) about the axis of observation centerline ( ). The retainer ( ) also preferably includes an attachment point ( ) for mounting the first detector ( ) to the retainer ( ). The first detector ( ) should be adjustable at least about an axis ( ) essentially perpendicular to the axis of the observation centerline ( ) for the observation instrument ( ).
Timothy E. Ostromek - Richardson TX, US Timothy B. Hogan - Irving TX, US Antonio V. Bacarella - Dallas TX, US Jeffrey C. Short - Plano TX, US Jerry D. Porter - Dallas TX, US
Assignee:
Litton Systems, Inc. - Los Angeles CA
International Classification:
H04N005/225
US Classification:
3482171
Abstract:
An event synchronizing apparatus E for an image intensification camera system C for gathering image data includes an image intensifier for amplifying received light. A relay optic assembly is coupled between the image intensifier and a digital image sensor , such as a CMOS or CCD device. Digital logic is used to process or output an image or related data. An event detector digitizes an input signal from an illumination source and generates an electrical output synchronization signal in response to the input optical signal. The image intensifier camera C derives imaging and control information for the synchronization signal.
A container for dispensing a predetermined amount of liquid through a dispensing tube is disclosed. A valve is dimensioned to contain and dispense a predetermined about of liquid and dispense the liquid through a dispensing tube in contact with the valve. The liquid is in fluid contact with the inlet port when the base is in a first position and out of fluid contact with the inlet port when the base is in a second position. Thus, the valve fills with liquid when the container is in a substantially horizontal position while angling the container removes the liquid from contact with the valve and stops the fluid flow. Preferably the container has a sealable, watertight lid that receives the dispensing tube and incorporates vent holes to enable airflow into the container. The fluid inlet port can be placed in the side or top of the valve. The valve can alternatively be a tube with fluid and tube inlets in fluid communication. An air vent can be incorporated within the dispensing tube to prevent using the dispensing tube as a straw, it is preferable to include a drinking shield.
Jerry Porter - Kensington MD Barbara Y. Porter - Kensington MD
International Classification:
A47G 1922 G01F 1126
US Classification:
220709
Abstract:
A container for dispensing a predetermined amount of liquid through a dispensing tube is disclosed. A valve is dimensioned to contain and dispense a predetermined about of liquid and dispense the liquid through a dispensing tube in contact with the valve. The liquid is in fluid contact with the inlet port when the base is in a first position and out of fluid contact with the inlet port when the base is in a second position. Thus, the valve fills with liquid when the container is in a substantially horizontal position while angling the container removes the liquid from contact with the valve and stops the fluid flow. Preferably the container has a sealable, watertight lid that receives the dispensing tube and incorporates vent holes to enable airflow into the container. The fluid inlet port can be placed in the side or top of the valve. The valve can alternatively be a tube with fluid and tube inlets in fluid communication.
Night Vision Device With Improved Laser Range Finder
An integrated night vision device and laser range finder (10) provides night-time imaging of a scene by use of an image intensifier tube (14), as well as providing laser range finding operations. In a laser range finder mode of operation the device (10) projects a pulse of laser light into a scene being viewed, and a power supply and laser range finder circuit (50) of the device (10) temporarily utilizes the image intensifier tube (14) as a sensor to detect reflected laser light. During laser range finding, imaging is cut off for a very short time interval, and the image intensifier tube provides an electrical output signal in response to receipt of reflected laser light. A detection circuit (86, 86') associated with the image intensifier tube (10) receives the electrical output signal from the image intensifier tube (14), and includes a magnetic circuit. Oscillation in the magnetic circuit is effected by the electrical output signal of the image intensifier tube (14). A frequency comparator circuit, or phase detector circuit provides an electrical timer-stop output signal in response to a change in a frequency or phase relationship, respectively, of oscillations in the magnetic circuit.
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Jerry Porter COO
Jerry E. Porter Architectural Services
2520 Meadow Park Circle #128, Bedford, TX 76021
Jerry Porter President
New Breed Inc Marketing/Product Endorsement Services
9701 Apollo Dr, Upper Marlboro, MD 20774 PO Box 86, Suitland, MD 20752 3019254404
Jerry Porter Owner
Lanco Contact Co Mfg Relays/Industrial Controls
PO Box 876, Carlsbad, NM 88221 506 Ctr Ave, Carlsbad, NM 88220 PO Box 2940, Denton, TX 76202 5758856545
Jerry L. Porter
CLEARPORT AUTO, LLC
Jerry D Porter
RAMY VENTURES, INC
Jerry Porter Director
GREATER DALLAS REHABILTATION CENTER Business Services at Non-Commercial Site
2836 Mccormick Dr, Lancaster, TX 75134 8035 E R L Thornton Fwy, Dallas, TX 75228
Jerry Porter Managing M, Managing
ANJECAMY INVESTMENTS, LLC
727 Villa Crk Dr, Duncanville, TX 75137 610 Fuller Dr, Cedar Hill, TX 75104
Pizza Hut Fort Worth, TX Apr 2010 to Mar 2012 Cook, Server & DelivererSouthern Concept Fort Worth, TX Jul 2008 to Jun 2010 CaregiverMedical Case Management Fort Worth, TX Jun 2007 to Aug 2009 Caregiver & TransporterCalab Arlington, TX Sep 2002 to Dec 2007 CaregiverHome Depot Warehouse Ontario, CA Mar 2002 to Sep 2002 Warehouse WorkerStarcrest of California Perris, CA Mar 2000 to Apr 2001 Warehouse Worker
Education:
PERRIS HIGH SCHOOL Perris, CA 1998 to 2002 Diploma in General Education
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