Patents Assigned to Bright Technologies, LLC
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Patent number: 10451504Abstract: A cable termination including an integral instrument package providing intelligence. The instrument package may assume many forms and may serve many purposes. In a preferred embodiment, the termination includes a position-determining system and an on-board processor. The processor determines a current location in space for the termination based on the information it is receiving. This positional information may then be transmitted to an external receiver. In the scenario where the termination is attached to a payload, the positional information may be used by an external positioning device (such as a crane) to control the motion of the termination and thereby place the payload in a desired position. The termination also preferably includes load-monitoring and recording features. The termination may also carry one or more ROV's/AUV's.Type: GrantFiled: February 28, 2017Date of Patent: October 22, 2019Assignee: Bright Technologies, LLCInventors: Richard V. Campbell, Samuel Bull
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Patent number: 10054505Abstract: A method for creating a composite cable having at least one high-performance termination on at least one end. A high-performance termination is added to an end of a short synthetic tensile strength member. The strength of the tensile strength member and termination is then tested. Once tested satisfactorily, the short cable is spiced onto a long cable of the same type using prior art splicing techniques. The union of the short cable and the long cable creates a “composite” cable having a high-performance termination on at least one end. In most applications it is preferable to set the length of the short cable so that the interwoven splice will exist at a desired location.Type: GrantFiled: October 16, 2017Date of Patent: August 21, 2018Assignee: Bright Technologies, LLCInventor: Richard V. Campbell
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Patent number: 9835228Abstract: Devices and methods for loading a cable in order to create a desired distribution of the load among the cable's constituent strands. Strand terminations are applied to many—and possibly all of—the cable's strands. The ultimate goal is to connect the strand terminations to a collector in order to create an overall cable termination. The relationship between each strand termination and the collector is allowed to “float” using the inventive process while the cable is tensioned and an appropriate spatial relationship between each strand tensioner and the collector is determined. One the appropriate relationship is found, it is configured to be repeatable (such as by locking the strand termination in place or by recording its position for later application to the same or similar collector).Type: GrantFiled: April 27, 2015Date of Patent: December 5, 2017Assignee: Bright Technologies, LLCInventor: Richard V Campbell
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Patent number: 9791337Abstract: A method for creating a composite cable having at least one advanced termination on at least one end. An advanced termination is added to an end of a short synthetic tensile strength member. The strength of the tensile strength member and termination is then tested. Once tested satisfactorily, the short cable is spiced onto a long cable of the same type using prior art splicing techniques. The union of the short cable and the long cable creates a “composite” cable having a advanced termination on at least one end. In most applications it is preferable to set the length of the short cable so that the interwoven splice will exist at a desired location.Type: GrantFiled: February 2, 2015Date of Patent: October 17, 2017Assignee: Bright Technologies, LLCInventors: Richard V Campbell, Phillip Bull
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Patent number: 9086118Abstract: A load pin and clevis joint for joining two or more mechanical components together. The load pin includes a retention feature that requires two separate motions to unlock the pin. In a locked state, the load pin is secured across both halves of a clevis joint so that it completely spans an open span between the two clevis halves. In the preferred embodiment, the two motions required to unlock the load pin are (1) moving the load pin linearly; and (2) rotating the load pin.Type: GrantFiled: August 29, 2012Date of Patent: July 21, 2015Assignee: Bright Technologies, LLCInventors: Richard Campbell, David Hilbig, David Sediles, Kristopher Wortham
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Patent number: 8371015Abstract: A method for straightening, constraining, cutting and terminating a multi-stranded, non-parallel cable. The cable filaments are aligned. A binder is then applied to the cable to maintain the alignment. The cable is then cut to a desired length. Each strand or group of strands is then placed in an individual termination. Each individual termination is then attached—either directly or through intermediate devices—to a collector.Type: GrantFiled: September 24, 2010Date of Patent: February 12, 2013Assignee: Bright Technologies, LLCInventors: Richard V. Campbell, David E. Sediles, David W. Hilbig, Kristopher L. Wortham
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Patent number: 7770265Abstract: An anchor having an internal passage defined by a revolved wall profile. The anchor is conceptually divided into four regions: a neck region, a transition region, a mid region, and a distal region. Each of these regions has its own design considerations. A portion of a parabola is used to define at least part of the revolved wall profile. The parabolic portion is preferably used in at least the neck and mid regions. In order to create a tangency condition proximate the neck anchor boundary, the parabola used to create the wall profile is angularly offset from the wall profile's axis of rotation.Type: GrantFiled: February 6, 2008Date of Patent: August 10, 2010Assignee: Bright Technologies, LLC.Inventors: Richard Vest Campbell, John Wiley Horton
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Patent number: 7669294Abstract: Cable terminations having features which reduce stress in the transition between the potted region and the freely flexing region of a cable when the cable flexes laterally with respect to the anchor. Several favorable geometries are disclosed. The use of a supplemental buffer material to reduce stress is also disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: December 9, 2008Date of Patent: March 2, 2010Assignee: Bright Technologies, LLCInventor: Richard V. Campbell
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Patent number: 7552692Abstract: A spreader tip which can be applied to a variety of different spreader bars having different shapes and sizes. The spreader tip features at least one mounting arm which is positioned to bear against a portion of the spreader bar's exterior. The engagement between the at least one mounting arm and the exterior of the spreader bar is discontinuous, in that it engages less than the entire circumference of the spreader bar's exterior.Type: GrantFiled: October 13, 2006Date of Patent: June 30, 2009Assignee: Bright Technologies, LLCInventors: Richard V. Campbell, David Hilbig, David Sediles
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Patent number: 7543360Abstract: Cable terminations having features which reduce stress in the transition between the potted region and the freely flexing region of a cable when the cable flexes laterally with respect to the anchor. Several favorable geometries are disclosed. The use of a supplemental buffer material to reduce stress is also disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: September 21, 2004Date of Patent: June 9, 2009Assignee: Bright Technologies, LLC.Inventor: Richard V. Campbell
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Patent number: 7536754Abstract: A connecting system which allows a standard rigging fixture to be connected to a synthetic cable termination by swaging. The cable termination is provided with a swaging sleeve. When the standard rigging fixture is placed next to the termination, this swaging sleeve is swaged over a portion of the standard rigging fixture in order to lock the standard rigging fixture to the termination. The provision of the swaging sleeve on the termination is accomplished using a variety of approaches, including forming the swaging sleeve as part of an anchor, providing a separate swaging sleeve attached by threads, and forming the anchor and swaging sleeve with two separate swaging operations.Type: GrantFiled: September 2, 2005Date of Patent: May 26, 2009Assignee: Bright Technologies, LLC.Inventors: Richard V. Campbell, Kevin J. Barefield
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Patent number: 7237336Abstract: A method of manufacturing a cable assembly using stranded cable material. A manufacturing jacket is placed over the cable to hold the strands in a desired state. A length of jacketed cable is then cut to a desired length. Appropriate terminations are slipped over the manufacturing jacket on the cable's first end, its second end, or at some intermediate point. For a typical type of termination, a short portion of the manufacturing jacket is stripped away at the point of termination to expose the strands. After the terminations are placed in the appropriate position, potting compound or other mechanical means are typically applied to lock the terminations to the exposed lengths of strands. A completed cable assembly is thus created. However, the presence of the manufacturing jacket, while highly desirable for manufacturing, is often undesirable for end use.Type: GrantFiled: August 21, 2003Date of Patent: July 3, 2007Assignee: Bright Technologies, LLCInventor: Richard Vest Campbell
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Patent number: 7076853Abstract: A process for producing a potting transition which is more nearly planar and which is more repeatable from assembly to assembly. Devices for carrying out the process are also disclosed. A stranded cable comprising a containment jacket is stripped of its containment jacket for a short length to expose the end strands for termination (Obviously, in the case of a cable having no jacket, no stripping is required). The exposed strands are then placed in a barrier device to separate them into a region of exposed strands and a region of guarded strands. Potting compound is then applied to the exposed region. The barrier device prevents the potting compound from penetrating into the guarded region. The result is a distinct transition between a region of strands which have been wetted by the liquid potting compound (“wetted region”) and a region of strands which have not been wetted by the liquid potting compound (“unwetted region”).Type: GrantFiled: November 13, 2003Date of Patent: July 18, 2006Assignee: Bright Technologies, LLCInventor: Richard V. Campbell