RICHARD MADDEN
Engineering in Groton, MA

License number
Massachusetts 33865
Issued Date
May 20, 1988
Expiration Date
Jun 30, 2018
Type
Mechanical Engineer
Address
Address
Groton, MA 01450

Professional information

Richard Madden Photo 1

Load Measurement Device

US Patent:
6422089, Jul 23, 2002
Filed:
Apr 26, 2001
Appl. No.:
09/842564
Inventors:
Richard Madden - Groton MA
Daniel Joseph McCarthy - Cambridge MA
Gary L. Thomas - Hingham MA
Assignee:
BBNT Solutions LLC - Cambridge MA
International Classification:
G01B 500
US Classification:
73779, 73780
Abstract:
A variable reluctance load cell for measuring the static or slowly fluctuating load, or tension, on devices is contained in a support tube. A sensor in the tube utilizes opposing C and I shaped magnetic cores attached to opposing ends of the support tube. A magnetic circuit is formed having an inductance defined by the size of the gap between the magnetic cores with the reluctance dominated by the gap. The sensor inductance is coupled with a fixed, predetermined capacitance in a resonant LC circuit, and the resonant frequency is a function of the gap. The sensor is in a cavity within the tube, and the cavity is sealed in a manner that prevents water or other damaging agents from entering the sensor. In this manner, mounting the sensor and tube to a static device and measuring the AC voltage at the sensor, the amount of load, or stress can be determined.


Richard Madden Photo 2

Load Measurement Device

US Patent:
6752029, Jun 22, 2004
Filed:
May 3, 2002
Appl. No.:
10/138272
Inventors:
Richard Madden - Groton MA
Daniel Joseph McCarthy - Cambridge MA
Gary L. Thomas - Hingham MA
Assignee:
BBNT Solutions LLC - Cambridge MA
International Classification:
G01L 112
US Classification:
7386269
Abstract:
A variable reluctance load cell for measuring the static or slowly fluctuating load, or tension, on devices is contained in a support tube. A sensor in the tube utilizes opposing C and I shaped magnetic cores attached to opposing ends of the support tube. A magnetic circuit is formed having an inductance defined by the size of the gap between the magnetic cores with the reluctance dominated by the gap. The sensor inductance is coupled with a fixed, predetermined capacitance in a resonant LC circuit, and the resonant frequency is a function of the gap. The sensor is in a cavity within the tube, and the cavity is sealed in a manner that prevents water or other damaging agents from entering the sensor. In this manner, mounting the sensor and tube to a static device and measuring the AC voltage at the sensor, the amount of load, or stress can be determined.


Richard Madden Photo 3

Load Monitoring Systems And Methods

US Patent:
6748809, Jun 15, 2004
Filed:
Aug 26, 2002
Appl. No.:
10/228669
Inventors:
Douglas S. Hanna - Mystic CT
David H. Whittemore - Yarmouthport MA
Richard Madden - Groton MA
Assignee:
BBNT Solutions LLC - Cambridge MA
International Classification:
G01B 716
US Classification:
73779
Abstract:
A system ( ) monitors a load associated with a load carrying member. The system ( ) may include a voltage divider ( ) and a computer device ( ). The voltage divider ( ) measures inductance associated with load sensing elements ( ) that monitor the load carrying member. The computer device ( ) determines displacements of the load sensing elements ( ) based on the inductance associated with the load sensing elements ( ) and determines the load associated with the load carrying member based on the displacements of the load sensing elements ( ). The system may be designed to be portable and/or DC powered.


Richard Madden Photo 4

Quiet Touch Fastener Material

US Patent:
4776068, Oct 11, 1988
Filed:
Oct 20, 1986
Appl. No.:
6/921731
Inventors:
Martin E. Smirlock - Concord MA
Richard Madden - Groton MA
Jonathan Ludlow - Lexington MA
Assignee:
Velcro Industries B. V. - Amsterdam
International Classification:
A44B 1800
US Classification:
24442
Abstract:
Silent touch fastener material adapted to releasably engage a mating surface and adapted to produce reduced sound during rapid separation of the touch fastener material from the mating surface. The material comprises a planar backing material having an engaging surface thereon contacting the backing material at discrete points and adapted to releasably engage the mating surface and means for reducing the coupling of noise-producing vibration from the backing material into the surrounding air. Various embodiments disclose the backing material as having a high mass relative to the mass of the engaging surface; a planar high mass supplemental backing material bonded to the backing material; a flexible, high mass material incorporated into the backing material; means disposed at the discrete points of attachment of the engaging surface to the backing material for suppressing the coupling of vibrations produced in the engaging surface into the backing material; and, the backing material comprising a lattice structure having low ability for transferring vibrations induced therein into the air surrounding it.


Richard Madden Photo 5

Sound Attenuation System And Related Method

US Patent:
5952621, Sep 14, 1999
Filed:
Apr 15, 1998
Appl. No.:
9/060070
Inventors:
Alan R. D. Curtis - Acton MA
Richard Madden - Groton MA
Paul J. Remington - Sudbury MA
Assignee:
GTE Internetworking Incorporated - Cambridge MA
International Classification:
B64D 3302
US Classification:
181213
Abstract:
The present invention is noise attenuation system and related method for suppressing noise generated by a noise source, such as a jet engine, contained in a housing. An impedance device is positioned in the housing to attenuate the amplitude of sound waves generated by the noise source propagating in one direction and to create a reflected sound wave. The reflected sound wave is out of phase with the sound waves propagating from the noise source away from the impedance device. The reflected sound wave destructively interferes with this sound wave to attenuate the amplitude.


Richard Madden Photo 6

Methods And Systems For Parasitic Sensing

US Patent:
8095367, Jan 10, 2012
Filed:
Oct 30, 2007
Appl. No.:
11/929068
Inventors:
Ronald Bruce Coleman - Arlington MA, US
John Scott Knight - Cambridge MA, US
George Shepard - Cambridge MA, US
Richard Madden - Groton MA, US
Assignee:
Raytheon BBN Technologies Corp. - Cambridge MA
International Classification:
G10L 21/00
US Classification:
704272, 704231, 704274, 704278
Abstract:
Methods and systems of parasitic sensing are shown and described. The method includes, measuring, at a first time using one or more electrical elements native to a domain, a parameter of a circuit within the domain and measuring, at a second time using the one or more electrical elements native to the domain, the parameter. The method also includes, comparing the parameter measurement from the first time to the parameter measurement at the second time and determining, in response to the comparison, that an activity occurred within the domain.


Richard Madden Photo 7

Load Measurement Device

US Patent:
2005002, Feb 10, 2005
Filed:
May 17, 2004
Appl. No.:
10/848525
Inventors:
Richard Madden - Groton MA, US
Daniel McCarthy - Cambridge MA, US
Gary Thomas - Hingham MA, US
Assignee:
BBNT SOLUTIONS LLC - Cambridge MA
International Classification:
G01L001/00
US Classification:
073779000
Abstract:
A variable reluctance load cell for measuring the static or slowly fluctuating load, or tension, on devices is contained in a support tube. A sensor in the tube utilizes opposing C and I shaped magnetic cores attached to opposing ends of the support tube. A magnetic circuit is formed having an inductance defined by the size of the gap between the magnetic cores with the reluctance dominated by the gap. The sensor inductance is coupled with a fixed, predetermined capacitance in a resonant LC circuit, and the resonant frequency is a function of the gap. The sensor is in a cavity within the tube, and the cavity is sealed in a manner that prevents water or other damaging agents from entering the sensor. In this manner, mounting the sensor and tube to a static device and measuring the AC voltage at the sensor, the amount of load, or stress can be determined.


Richard Madden Photo 8

Load Monitoring Systems And Methods

US Patent:
2006002, Feb 2, 2006
Filed:
Jun 14, 2005
Appl. No.:
11/152303
Inventors:
Douglas Hanna - Mystic CT, US
David Whittemore - Yarmouthport MA, US
Richard Madden - Groton MA, US
International Classification:
G01L 1/00
US Classification:
073779000
Abstract:
A system () monitors a load associated with a load carrying member. The system () may include a voltage divider () and a computer device (). The voltage divider () measures inductance associated with load sensing elements () that monitor the load carrying member. The computer device () determines displacements of the load sensing elements () based on the inductance associated with the load sensing elements () and determines the load associated with the load carrying member based on the displacements of the load sensing elements (). The system may be designed to be portable and/or DC powered.


Richard Madden Photo 9

Load Monitoring Systems And Methods

US Patent:
2005002, Feb 10, 2005
Filed:
May 17, 2004
Appl. No.:
10/848600
Inventors:
Douglas Hanna - Mystic CT, US
David Whittemore - Yarmouthport MA, US
Richard Madden - Groton MA, US
Assignee:
BBNT SOLUTIONS LLC - Cambridge MA
International Classification:
G01N003/00
US Classification:
073794000
Abstract:
A system () monitors a load associated with a load carrying member. The system () may include a voltage divider () and a computer device (). The voltage divider () measures inductance associated with load sensing elements () that monitor the load carrying member. The computer device () determines displacements of the load sensing elements () based on the inductance associated with the load sensing elements () and determines the load associated with the load carrying member based on the displacements of the load sensing elements (). The system may be designed to be portable and/or DC powered.


Richard Madden Photo 10

Load Cell

US Patent:
5359902, Nov 1, 1994
Filed:
Jul 15, 1993
Appl. No.:
8/092127
Inventors:
James E. Barger - Winchester MA
Richard Madden - Groton MA
Assignee:
Bolt Beranek and Newman Inc. - Cambridge MA
International Classification:
G01L 100
US Classification:
73862626
Abstract:
In the load cell disclosed herein, relative displacement between bridging members or end caps mounted at different points along the axis of an elastic hollow cylinder is sensed by means of a variable reluctance transducer employing a pair of magnetically permeable core elements. One of the core elements is mounted on one of the bridging members and the other core element is C-shaped and mounted on the other bridging member with the ends of the C-shape in close proximity to the first core member thereby providing magnetic gaps whose widths are aligned with the cylinder axis. Windings around the ends of the C-shaped core provide electrical connection for an inductance which is variable as a function of the widths of the gaps and thus also of the axial displacement between the bridging members.