Tacke
Brian S. Tacke, Fredericksburg, VA US
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20150369918 | LASER ALIGNMENT AND TRACKING SYSTEM - A laser alignment system for determining received pulse shape characteristics is provided. An exemplary laser alignment system may include a multi-channel optical detector including a plurality of light sensitive regions, each light sensitive region being associated with a respective one of a plurality of channels of the multi-channel optical detector and being configured to detect energy of an incident laser pulse. The system may include a signal processing unit configured to determine a plurality of data points associated with a detected laser pulse and determine whether the plurality of data points correspond to an expected laser pulse response of a designator laser. The signal processing unit may then perform other post-processing operations and in some embodiments may output an alignment command based at least in part on the plurality of data points associated with the laser pulse when the detected laser pulse corresponds to the expected laser pulse response. | 12-24-2015 |
Michael D. Tacke, Rock Springs, WY US
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20140165326 | FLUID COLLECTION SYSTEM AND RELATED METHODS - A particulate collection system comprises a chassis, supported by a plurality of rotatable actuators operable to provide mobility to the chassis and a blower motor, carried by the chassis. A cyclonic separation chamber is in fluid communication with an inlet head, the cyclonic separation chamber having: an inlet port in fluid communication with the inlet head, the inlet port passing through an upper portion of an outer wall of the cyclonic separation chamber to allow entry of gas into the cyclonic separation chamber; and a conical baffle, contained within the cyclonic separation chamber, the conical baffle having a lower diameter and an upper diameter, the upper diameter being smaller than the lower diameter, wherein gas enters an interior portion of the conical baffle through the lower diameter of the conical baffle and exits the cyclonic separation chamber through the upper diameter of the conical baffle. | 06-19-2014 |
Paul Tacke, Pleasant Ridge, MI US
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20140352128 | METHOD OF CLOSING A BORE - The invention relates to a method of closing a bore ( | 12-04-2014 |