Patents by Inventor Robert Mock
Robert Mock 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).
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Publication number: 20220009696Abstract: A compostable packaging system for seaweed snacks and other brittle food products and methods for making and utilizing the same. The compostable packaging system can include a support apparatus and a moisture-absorbing apparatus. The support apparatus and the moisture-absorbing apparatus with at least one food product can be disposed within a container, which is then sealed. The support apparatus can help to prevent the food product from breaking or other damage; whereas, the moisture-absorbing apparatus can absorb any moisture within the sealed container and otherwise help to maintain the food product in a dry and otherwise viable condition. The compostable packaging system advantageously can be fully compostable or otherwise biodegradable and thereby can result in zero waste.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 8, 2021Publication date: January 13, 2022Inventor: Robert Mock
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Patent number: 9726294Abstract: In accordance with various embodiments, a plug head assembly is provided comprising a ceramic plug head having a frustroconical geometry, wherein the ceramic plug head has a proximal terminus and a distal terminus, wherein the ceramic plug head has a first coefficient of thermal expansion (CTE), a sleeve having a frustroconical geometry conforming to the ceramic plug head and a second CTE, wherein the second CTE is greater than the first CTE, a distal retainer having a frustroconical geometry conforming to the sleeve, the distal retainer having a first engagement portion for engaging the a proximal retainer, the proximal retainer having a second engagement portion for engaging the distal retainer, and a base that couples with the proximal retainer. In addition, thick banded plug heads are provided.Type: GrantFiled: August 31, 2016Date of Patent: August 8, 2017Assignee: Caldera Engineering, LCInventors: Jeffrey C. Robison, M. Robert Mock, Frank Redd
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Publication number: 20160369897Abstract: In accordance with various embodiments, a plug head assembly is provided comprising a ceramic plug head having a frustroconical geometry, wherein the ceramic plug head has a proximal terminus and a distal terminus, wherein the ceramic plug head has a first coefficient of thermal expansion (CTE), a sleeve having a frustroconical geometry conforming to the ceramic plug head and a second CTE, wherein the second CTE is greater than the first CTE, a distal retainer having a frustroconical geometry conforming to the sleeve, the distal retainer having a first engagement portion for engaging the a proximal retainer, the proximal retainer having a second engagement portion for engaging the distal retainer, and a base that couples with the proximal retainer.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 31, 2016Publication date: December 22, 2016Applicant: Caldera Engineering, LCInventors: Jeffrey C. Robison, M. Robert Mock, Frank Redd
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Patent number: 9458940Abstract: In accordance with various embodiments, a plug head assembly is provided comprising a ceramic plug head having a frustroconical geometry, wherein the ceramic plug head has a proximal terminus and a distal terminus, wherein the ceramic plug head has a first coefficient of thermal expansion (CTE), a sleeve having a frustroconical geometry conforming to the ceramic plug head and a second CTE, wherein the second CTE is greater than the first CTE, a distal retainer having a frustroconical geometry conforming to the sleeve, the distal retainer having a first engagement portion for engaging the a proximal retainer, the proximal retainer having a second engagement portion for engaging the distal retainer, and a base that couples with the proximal retainer. In addition, thick banded plug heads are provided.Type: GrantFiled: February 16, 2016Date of Patent: October 4, 2016Assignee: CALDERA ENGINEERING, LCInventors: Jeffrey C. Robison, M. Robert Mock, Frank Redd
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Publication number: 20160161006Abstract: In accordance with various embodiments, a plug head assembly is provided comprising a ceramic plug head having a frustroconical geometry, wherein the ceramic plug head has a proximal terminus and a distal terminus, wherein the ceramic plug head has a first coefficient of thermal expansion (CTE), a sleeve having a frustroconical geometry conforming to the ceramic plug head and a second CTE, wherein the second CTE is greater than the first CTE, a distal retainer having a frustroconical geometry conforming to the sleeve, the distal retainer having a first engagement portion for engaging the a proximal retainer, the proximal retainer having a second engagement portion for engaging the distal retainer, and a base that couples with the proximal retainer.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 16, 2016Publication date: June 9, 2016Applicant: Caldera Engineering, LCInventors: JEFFREY ROBISON, M. Robert Mock, Frank Redd
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Patent number: 9291277Abstract: In accordance with various embodiments, a plug head assembly is provided comprising a ceramic plug head having a frustroconical geometry, wherein the ceramic plug head has a proximal terminus and a distal terminus, wherein the ceramic plug head has a first coefficient of thermal expansion (CTE), a sleeve having a frustroconical geometry conforming to the ceramic plug head and a second CTE, wherein the second CTE is greater than the first CTE, a distal retainer having a frustroconical geometry conforming to the sleeve, the distal retainer having a first engagement portion for engaging the a proximal retainer, the proximal retainer having a second engagement portion for engaging the distal retainer, and a base that couples with the proximal retainer. In addition, thick banded plug heads are provided.Type: GrantFiled: January 11, 2013Date of Patent: March 22, 2016Assignee: CALDERA ENGINEERING, LCInventors: Jeffrey C. Robison, M. Robert Mock, Frank Redd
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Patent number: 8944408Abstract: In accordance with various embodiments, a plug head assembly is provided comprising a ceramic plug head having a frustroconical geometry, wherein the ceramic plug head has a proximal terminus and a distal terminus, wherein the ceramic plug head has a first coefficient of thermal expansion (CTE), a sleeve having a frustroconical geometry conforming to the ceramic plug head and a second CTE, wherein the second CTE is greater than the first CTE, a distal retainer having a frustroconical geometry conforming to the sleeve, the distal retainer having a first engagement portion for engaging the a proximal retainer, the proximal retainer having a second engagement portion for engaging the distal retainer, and a base that couples with the proximal retainer. In addition, thick banded plug heads are provided.Type: GrantFiled: January 11, 2013Date of Patent: February 3, 2015Assignee: Caldera Engineering, LCInventors: Jeffrey C. Robison, M. Robert Mock, Frank Redd
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Patent number: 8793756Abstract: A secured process sourcing and work management system for processing secure information in a non-secure environment is disclosed. The system permits a user, referred to herein as a customer or requester, to submit a project, involving a human intelligence task (“HIT”), referred to as a task or task specification, to be performed with respect to secure, confidential or sensitive information, referred to herein as secure information, and have that project completed in a non-secure environment without compromising the security, confidentiality or sensitivity of the secure information. The system may be incorporated into the requestor's workflow, receiving projects therefrom and providing the results thereto.Type: GrantFiled: December 20, 2006Date of Patent: July 29, 2014Assignee: DST Technologies, Inc.Inventors: James Robert Mock, Tracy Wayne Shelby, Devin Todd Sherry, Michael V. Gentry, Peter E. Clark, Michael C. Hudgins, Michael G. Metzger
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Publication number: 20130181154Abstract: In accordance with various embodiments, a plug head assembly is provided comprising a ceramic plug head having a frustroconical geometry, wherein the ceramic plug head has a proximal terminus and a distal terminus, wherein the ceramic plug head has a first coefficient of thermal expansion (CTE), a sleeve having a frustroconical geometry conforming to the ceramic plug head and a second CTE, wherein the second CTE is greater than the first CTE, a distal retainer having a frustroconical geometry conforming to the sleeve, the distal retainer having a first engagement portion for engaging the a proximal retainer, the proximal retainer having a second engagement portion for engaging the distal retainer, and a base that couples with the proximal retainer.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 11, 2013Publication date: July 18, 2013Applicant: Caldera Engineering, LCInventors: Jeffrey C. Robison, M. Robert Mock, Frank Redd
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Patent number: 8446323Abstract: The invention is directed to a radar antenna array, preferably based on microstrip conductor technology, particularly for a medium to long range radar sensor, comprising at least one first antenna group having a plurality of individual, mutually coupled antenna elements and at least one second antenna group having a plurality of individual, mutually coupled antenna elements, wherein the antenna elements of different antenna groups are not galvanically connected to one another, but are arranged in a common, preferably planar area and in a mutually interlaced manner and can be operated simultaneously.Type: GrantFiled: May 11, 2009Date of Patent: May 21, 2013Assignee: InnoSenT GmbHInventors: Wolfgang Weidmann, Robert Mock
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Patent number: 8058826Abstract: In a normal operating mode, a motor controller provides motor drive current to windings of a motor based on sensor signals to drive the windings in a normal commutation sequence, and monitors for occurrence of a motor stall condition. Upon detecting the motor stall condition in a given commutation state, then in a first driving step, the windings are momentarily driven according to an advanced commutation state, and during the first driving step, a reverse transition of the sensor signals to a state corresponding to a preceding commutation state is detected.Type: GrantFiled: June 30, 2008Date of Patent: November 15, 2011Assignee: Woodward HRT, Inc.Inventors: M. Robert Mock, Raymond Y. Liu
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Patent number: 7994672Abstract: The actuator system has a external rotor motor having: (i) an internal armature configured as a stator having a set of coils wrapped around a set of arms, and (ii) an external permanent magnet rotor having a set of poles configured to rotate less than 90 degrees around the stator. The actuator system has a drive shaft configured to be rotated by the external rotor motor. The actuator system has a drive train connecting the external permanent magnet rotor to the drive shaft, and configured to provide gear ratio to the drive shaft.Type: GrantFiled: December 30, 2008Date of Patent: August 9, 2011Assignee: Woodward HRT, Inc.Inventor: M. Robert Mock
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Patent number: 7939984Abstract: An electric motor has a stator, and a rotor disposed within the stator. The stator has a set of stator laminations and a set of windings held in position by the set of stator laminations. The rotor is arranged to rotate about an axis. The set of stator laminations is arranged into a stack. Each stator lamination includes an outer section, and a set of teeth coupled to the outer section. Each tooth of the set of teeth extends from that outer section toward the axis. Each tooth has (i) a first end which is proximate to the outer section and distal to the axis, and (ii) a second end which is proximate to the axis and distal to the outer section. A width of the first end of each tooth is substantially greater than a width of the second end of each tooth.Type: GrantFiled: September 23, 2008Date of Patent: May 10, 2011Assignee: Woodward HRT, Inc.Inventor: M. Robert Mock
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Publication number: 20110033018Abstract: Systems and methods for bonding ceramic materials are disclosed herein. In various embodiments, a process is provided comprising the steps of disposing a bonding material at least partially adjacent to a surface of a first silicon carbide component and at least partially adjacent to a surface of a second silicon carbide component, and bonding said first silicon carbide component to said second silicon carbide component by heating, wherein said bonding material comprises vanadium or titanium.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 10, 2009Publication date: February 10, 2011Applicant: CALDERA ENGINEERING, LCInventors: John Roger Peterson, M. Robert Mock, Jeffrey C. Robison, Stephen R. Chipman, Grant Jay Brockbank, Michael R. Luque
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Publication number: 20110033717Abstract: Systems and methods for bonding ceramic materials are disclosed herein. In various embodiments, a process is provided comprising the steps of disposing a bonding material at least partially adjacent to a surface of a first silicon carbide component and at least partially adjacent to a surface of a second silicon carbide component, and bonding said first silicon carbide component to said second silicon carbide component by heating, wherein said bonding material comprises vanadium or titanium.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 10, 2009Publication date: February 10, 2011Applicant: Caldera Engineering, LCInventors: John Roger Peterson, M. Robert Mock
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Patent number: 7755012Abstract: A control surface actuation system has the ability to move aerodynamic control surfaces using a rotational motion of a motor. In an arrangement, rotational motion of the motor enables the aerodynamic control surfaces of a rotating projectile to oscillate and thus vary the angle of the control surfaces as the projectile spins. The rotation of a motor in one direction in combination with a gear and a link and a crank arm attached to a shaft of the aerodynamic control surfaces allows the control surfaces to move in fluttering motion to induce the maneuvering of a projectile in the desired direction. A controller takes information regarding the current condition of the projectile and drives the motor to move the aerodynamic devices to maneuver the projectile.Type: GrantFiled: January 10, 2007Date of Patent: July 13, 2010Assignee: HR Textron, Inc.Inventor: M Robert Mock
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Publication number: 20100164311Abstract: The actuator system has a external rotor motor having: (i) an internal armature configured as a stator having a set of coils wrapped around a set of arms, and (ii) an external permanent magnet rotor having a set of poles configured to rotate less than 90 degrees around the stator. The actuator system has a drive shaft configured to be rotated by the external rotor motor. The actuator system has a drive train connecting the external permanent magnet rotor to the drive shaft, and configured to provide gear ratio to the drive shaft.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 30, 2008Publication date: July 1, 2010Applicant: HR TEXTRON INC.Inventor: M. Robert Mock
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Publication number: 20100147992Abstract: A control surface actuation system has the ability to move aerodynamic control surfaces using a rotational motion of a motor. In an arrangement, rotational motion of the motor enables the aerodynamic control surfaces of a rotating projectile to oscillate and thus vary the angle of the control surfaces as the projectile spins. The rotation of a motor in one direction in combination with a gear and a link and a crank arm attached to a shaft of the aerodynamic control surfaces allows the control surfaces to move in fluttering motion to induce the maneuvering of a projectile in the desired direction. A controller takes information regarding the current condition of the projectile and drives the motor to move the aerodynamic devices to maneuver the projectile.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 10, 2007Publication date: June 17, 2010Applicant: HR Textron Inc.Inventor: M. Robert Mock
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Patent number: 7700902Abstract: A locking assembly has a base and a rotary shaft which is capable of rotating relative to the base. The rotary shaft has a shaft body and a set of capture portions supported by the shaft body. The locking assembly further includes a set of detention mechanisms supported by the base. The set of detention mechanisms is arranged to (i) initially apply retention force to the set of capture portions to provide resistance against rotation of the rotary shaft from an initial angular position, and (ii) remove application of the retention force from the set of capture portions in response to an amount of rotational torque on the rotary shaft. The amount of rotational torque on the rotary shaft exceeds a predetermined threshold and is sufficient to substantially rotate the rotary shaft from the initial angular position.Type: GrantFiled: October 18, 2007Date of Patent: April 20, 2010Assignee: HR Textron, Inc.Inventors: M. Robert Mock, Mark Woodruff
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Patent number: D752316Type: GrantFiled: July 2, 2013Date of Patent: March 29, 2016Assignee: NEW FRONTIER FOODS, INC.Inventors: Angela Gil, Justin Shimek, Robert Mock, Shin Rhee, Michael Shim