Company Filing History:
Years Active: 1998-2003
Title: Innovations of James R Keys, Jr.
Introduction
James R Keys, Jr. is a notable inventor based in San Antonio, TX (US). He has made significant contributions to the field of technology with a focus on advanced detection systems and methodologies. With a total of 2 patents, his work showcases innovative approaches to solving complex problems.
Latest Patents
One of his latest patents is the "Ultraviolet Target Designator and Methodology." This invention utilizes ultraviolet radiation from a laser designator to remotely designate targets for various applications. In one embodiment, the ultraviolet laser designator is used to attract insects to collect environmental information. In another embodiment, the ultraviolet laser operates in the solar blind region, allowing for target designation without detection by infrared or visible detection devices when used with a solar blind camera.
Another significant patent is the "Advanced Missile Approach Warning System (AMAWS) and Stealth." This method and apparatus exploit quantum effects related to stimulated emission to detect the presence of aircraft or missile exhaust plumes in the atmosphere. The invention focuses on detecting electromagnetic radiation from chemical compounds in the exhaust plume, particularly in spectral regions not typically interrogated, ranging from 0.2-200 microns and 1 KHz-1000 GHz.
Career Highlights
James R Keys, Jr. is associated with the Southwest Research Institute, where he continues to develop innovative technologies. His work has had a profound impact on the fields of aerospace and environmental monitoring.
Collaborations
He has collaborated with Ralph Henry Hill, Jr., contributing to advancements in their respective fields.
Conclusion
James R Keys, Jr. exemplifies the spirit of innovation through his patents and contributions to technology. His work in ultraviolet target designation and missile approach warning systems highlights the importance of advanced detection methodologies in modern applications.