Company Filing History:
Years Active: 1984
Title: The Innovations of Robert E Wolff, Sr.
Introduction
Robert E Wolff, Sr. is a notable inventor based in Ann Arbor, MI (US). He has made significant contributions to the field of airborne obstacle avoidance through his innovative patent. His work has implications for enhancing safety and efficiency in various applications.
Latest Patents
Wolff holds a patent for a Programmable Scanner/Tracker. This invention is a scanning and/or tracking mechanism designed for use in airborne obstacle avoidance optical radars operating in the infrared region. The radar beam is scanned by passing it through a pair of in-line rotating optical wedges, which rotate around the boresight axis and are transparent to infrared radiation. The wedges are driven by servo systems that include hollow shaft torque motors, with the wedges mounted in the hollow shafts. A high-resolution and low backlash shaft position encoder is utilized, comprising encoding discs directly driven by the optical wedges and featuring a novel decoding system.
Career Highlights
Wolff's career is marked by his work with the US Government as represented by the Secretary of the Army. His role has allowed him to contribute to advancements in military technology and safety measures.
Collaborations
Wolff has collaborated with notable colleagues, including William J Green, Jr. and Robert J Mongeon. Their combined expertise has likely fostered innovative solutions in their respective fields.
Conclusion
Robert E Wolff, Sr. exemplifies the spirit of innovation through his contributions to airborne obstacle avoidance technology. His patent reflects a commitment to enhancing safety in aviation and military applications.