LUCY BARTLEY
Engineering in Chester, NH

License number
Massachusetts 12509
Issued Date
Sep 22, 1989
Type
Engineer in Training
Address
Address
Chester, NH 03036

Professional information

Lucy Bartley Photo 1

Series Coupled Filters Where The First Filter Is A Dielectric Resonator Filter With Cross-Coupling

US Patent:
5841330, Nov 24, 1998
Filed:
Mar 23, 1995
Appl. No.:
8/412030
Inventors:
Robert J. Wenzel - Woodland Hills CA
William G. Erlinger - West Hills CA
Peter Melling - Sturbridge MA
Paul Bartley - West Newbury MA
Lucy Bartley - Chester NH
Assignee:
Bartley Machines & Manufacturing - Amesbury MA
International Classification:
H01P 120
US Classification:
333202
Abstract:
A dielectric resonator filter operating in a magnetic dipole mode includes a plurality of dielectric resonators disposed in a plurality of dielectric resonator cavities. A plurality of coupling mechanism provide an in-line coupling factor between respective resonators of electrically adjacent dielectric resonator cavities. At least one cross-coupling device provides cross-coupling between respective resonators of non-adjacent dielectric resonator cavities. A magnitude and sign of the in-line coupling factors and the cross-coupling factor, provide a dielectric resonator filter, for which a desired amplitude and phase response can be provided.


Lucy Bartley Photo 2

Dielectric Resonator Filter Having Cross-Coupled Resonators

US Patent:
6094113, Jul 25, 2000
Filed:
Mar 10, 1998
Appl. No.:
9/037908
Inventors:
Robert J. Wenzel - Woodland Hills CA
William G. Erlinger - West Hills CA
Paul Bartley - West Newbury MA
Lucy Bartley - Chester NH
Assignee:
Bartley Machines & Manufacturing - Amesbury MA
International Classification:
H01P 1201
US Classification:
333202
Abstract:
A dielectric resonator filter operating in a magnetic dipole mode includes a plurality of dielectric resonators disposed in a plurality of dielectric resonator cavities. A plurality of coupling mechanism provide an in-line coupling factor between respective resonators of electrically adjacent dielectric resonator cavities. At least one cross-coupling device provides cross-coupling between respective resonators of non-adjacent dielectric resonator cavities. A magnitude and sign of the in-line coupling factors and the cross-coupling factor, provide a dielectric resonator filter, for which a desired amplitude and phase response can be provided.


Lucy Bartley Photo 3

Apparatus And Method For Forming A Housing Assembly

US Patent:
6037541, Mar 14, 2000
Filed:
Mar 10, 1998
Appl. No.:
9/037408
Inventors:
Paul Bartley - West Newbury MA
Lucy Bartley - Chester NH
Assignee:
Bartley R.F. Systems, Inc. - Amesbury MA
International Classification:
H02G 314
US Classification:
174 66
Abstract:
An apparatus and method for forming a housing assembly. The assembly comprises a first part with protrusions spaced along at least one surface which fit into through-holes in a second part and which may, when the parts are placed together, be peened such that the protrusions fill the through-holes and join the parts. The method comprises fabricating a first part with protrusions and a second part with through-holes, joining the parts together such that the protrusions mate with the through-holes, and peening the protrusions such that they fill the through-holes and join the parts.


Lucy Bartley Photo 4

Dielectric Resonator Filter Having Reduced Spurious Modes

US Patent:
6239673, May 29, 2001
Filed:
Sep 23, 1999
Appl. No.:
9/404872
Inventors:
Robert J. Wenzel - Woodland Hills CA
William G. Erlinger - West Hills CA
Paul Bartley - West Newbury MA
Lucy Bartley - Chester NH
Assignee:
Bartley Machines & Manufacturing - Amesbury MA
International Classification:
H01P 120
US Classification:
333202
Abstract:
A dielectric resonator filter operating in a magnetic dipole mode includes a plurality of dielectric resonators disposed in a plurality of dielectric resonator cavities. A plurality of coupling mechanism provide an in-line coupling factor between respective resonators of electrically adjacent dielectric resonator cavities. At least one cross-coupling device provides cross-coupling between respective resonators of non-adjacent dielectric resonator cavities. A magnitude and sign of the in-line coupling factors and the cross-coupling factor, provide a dielectric resonator filter, for which a desired amplitude and phase response can be provided.