Patents by Inventor Micah Kim

Micah Kim has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).

  • Patent number: 11393356
    Abstract: Embodiments provide experiment platforms comprising hardware, software, and user-specified data structures for user-conducted orbital experiments-by-proxy that focus on microgravity as a variable. The experiment is repeated in normal gravity as a control, on a similar platform that may or may not have been constructed and/or programmed by the user. Differences in experimental results performed by similar platforms are thus attributed to the influence of gravity on observed phenomena. Experiments are specified by user-defined data structures which govern the operation of control programs typically previously installed on orbital and ground hardware. Experimentation by proxy and parameter specification allows earthbound students to participate in space-based research at various levels of involvement and at sharply reduced cost, encouraging interest in science and technology in education and future work.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 15, 2020
    Date of Patent: July 19, 2022
    Assignee: Valley Christian Schools
    Inventors: Danny Kim, Shih-jen Hwong, Stephen Anthony Huber, Mihir Kasmalkar, Micah Kim
  • Publication number: 20210027651
    Abstract: Embodiments provide experiment platforms comprising hardware, software, and user-specified data structures for user-conducted orbital experiments-by-proxy that focus on microgravity as a variable. The experiment is repeated in normal gravity as a control, on a similar platform that may or may not have been constructed and/or programmed by the user. Differences in experimental results performed by similar platforms are thus attributed to the influence of gravity on observed phenomena. Experiments are specified by user-defined data structures which govern the operation of control programs typically previously installed on orbital and ground hardware. Experimentation by proxy and parameter specification allows earthbound students to participate in space-based research at various levels of involvement and at sharply reduced cost, encouraging interest in science and technology in education and future work.
    Type: Application
    Filed: October 15, 2020
    Publication date: January 28, 2021
    Inventors: Danny Kim, Shih-jen Hwong, Stephen Anthony Huber, Mihir Kasmalkar, Micah Kim
  • Patent number: 10854102
    Abstract: Embodiments provide experiment platforms comprising hardware, software, and user-specified data structures for user-conducted orbital experiments-by-proxy that focus on microgravity as a variable. The experiment is repeated in normal gravity as a control, on a similar platform that may or may not have been constructed and/or programmed by the user. Differences in experimental results performed by similar platforms are thus attributed to the influence of gravity on observed phenomena. Experiments are specified by user-defined data structures which govern the operation of control programs typically previously installed on orbital and ground hardware. Experimentation by proxy and parameter specification allows earthbound students to participate in space-based research at various levels of involvement and at sharply reduced cost, encouraging interest in science and technology in education and future work.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 20, 2018
    Date of Patent: December 1, 2020
    Assignee: Valley Christian Schools
    Inventors: Danny Kim, Shih-jen Hwong, Stephen Anthony Huber, Mihir Kasmalkar, Micah Kim
  • Publication number: 20180240355
    Abstract: Embodiments provide experiment platforms comprising hardware, software, and user-specified data structures for user-conducted orbital experiments-by-proxy that focus on microgravity as a variable. The experiment is repeated in normal gravity as a control, on a similar platform that may or may not have been constructed and/or programmed by the user. Differences in experimental results performed by similar platforms are thus attributed to the influence of gravity on observed phenomena. Experiments are specified by user-defined data structures which govern the operation of control programs typically previously installed on orbital and ground hardware. Experimentation by proxy and parameter specification allows earthbound students to participate in space-based research at various levels of involvement and at sharply reduced cost, encouraging interest in science and technology in education and future work.
    Type: Application
    Filed: February 20, 2018
    Publication date: August 23, 2018
    Inventors: Danny Kim, Shih-jen Hwong, Stephen Anthony Huber, Mihir Kasmalkar, Micah Kim