Patents by Inventor Thomas B. Stanford
Thomas B. Stanford 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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Patent number: 8642218Abstract: A coating including a silica-based material having pendent functional groups.Type: GrantFiled: August 1, 2007Date of Patent: February 4, 2014Assignee: GM Global Technology Operations LLCInventors: Tina T. Salguero, Thomas B. Stanford, Jennifer J. Zinck
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Patent number: 7976924Abstract: An adaptable garment material and method of producing such a material. The material may have a substrate and a plurality of shape memory polymer elements integrated therewith, or may be a mat of interwoven shape memory polymer elements. The shape memory elements adapt in the presence of an actuation trigger and exhibit different properties upon actuation.Type: GrantFiled: February 3, 2007Date of Patent: July 12, 2011Assignee: Raytheon CompanyInventors: Thomas B. Stanford, Jr., Weldon S. Williamson, Elena Sherman, Andrew C. Chu
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Patent number: 7849524Abstract: A helmet has an outer shell, an inner lining configured for thermal communication with a wearer's head, an intermediary layer disposed between the outer shell and the inner lining with a layer of insulating material with a plurality of passageways therein and a cavity defined by the outer shell and the outer surface of the intermediary layer, and a fluid contained between the outer shell and the inner lining. In another variation, the insulating material includes a shape memory polymer operable to change the size of one or more of the plurality of passageways when activated. In yet another variation, the helmet has one or more selectively closeable pores in its outer shell and may have a fixed or detachable fluid reservoir.Type: GrantFiled: October 4, 2006Date of Patent: December 14, 2010Assignee: Raytheon CompanyInventors: Weldon S. Williamson, Andrew C. Chu, Thomas B. Stanford, Jr., Elena Sherman
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Publication number: 20080184468Abstract: An adaptable garment material and method of producing such a material. The material may have a substrate and a plurality of shape memory polymer elements integrated therewith, or may be a mat of interwoven shape memory polymer elements. The shape memory elements adapt in the presence of an actuation trigger and exhibit different properties upon actuation.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 3, 2007Publication date: August 7, 2008Applicant: Raytheon CompanyInventors: Thomas B. Stanford, Weldon S. Williamson, Elena Sherman, Andrew C. Chu
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Publication number: 20080124587Abstract: A metallic plate for fuel cell application includes a chemically modified metal oxide coating. The modified metal oxide coating advantageously has a predetermined contact angle and is electrically conductive. A method of forming the modified metal oxide includes treating an unmodified oxide with a chemical solution and/or by heating.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 27, 2006Publication date: May 29, 2008Applicant: GM Global Technology Operations, Inc.Inventors: David Kisailus, Thomas B. Stanford, Tina T. Salguero, Jennifer J. Zinck
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Patent number: 7308738Abstract: A releasable fastener system comprises a loop portion and a hook portion. The loop portion includes a support and a loop material disposed on one side thereof. The hook portion generally includes a support and a plurality of closely spaced upstanding hook elements extending from one side thereof, wherein the plurality of hook elements comprises or incorporates a shape memory polymer. When the hook portion and loop portion are pressed together they interlock to form a releasable engagement. The resulting joint created by the engagement is relatively resistant to shear and pull forces and weak in peel strength forces. Introducing a thermal activation signal to the plurality of hook elements causes a change in shape orientation and/or flexural modulus that effectively reduces the shear and/or pull off forces in the releasable engagement. In this manner, disengagement of the releasable fastener system provides separation of the hook portion from the loop portion under controlled conditions.Type: GrantFiled: January 6, 2003Date of Patent: December 18, 2007Assignee: General Motors CorporationInventors: William Barvosa-Carter, Alan L. Browne, Nancy L. Johnson, Leslie A. Momoda, Thomas B. Stanford
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Patent number: 7146690Abstract: A releasable fastener system comprises a loop portion and a hook portion. The loop portion includes a support and a loop material disposed on one side thereof. The hook portion generally includes a support and a plurality of closely spaced upstanding hook elements extending from one side thereof, wherein the plurality of hook elements comprises or incorporates a shape memory alloy fiber. When the hook portion and loop portion are pressed together they interlock to form a releasable engagement. The resulting joint created by the engagement is relatively resistant to shear and pull forces and weak in peel strength forces. Introducing a thermal activation signal to the plurality of hook elements causes a change in shape orientation, flexural modulus property, or a combination thereof that effectively reduces the shear and/or pull off forces in the releasable engagement.Type: GrantFiled: November 26, 2002Date of Patent: December 12, 2006Assignee: General Motors CorporationInventors: Thomas B. Stanford, Jr., Alan L. Browne, Nancy L. Johnson, Leslie A. Momoda, William Barvosa-Carter, Bob R. Powell, Jr.
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Patent number: 7013538Abstract: A releasable fastening system for retaining two surfaces at each other or disengaging the two surfaces from each other comprises a first electrode disposed at a first surface, a second electrode disposed at a second surface, and a polymer film disposed between the first and second electrode, and an electrolyte disposed in electrical communication with the first electrode, the polymer film, and the second electrode. A volume of the polymer film is controllably variable to cause the retention of the first surface at the second surface. A method of releasably fastening adjacently-positioned surfaces comprises disposing a first electrode at a first surface, disposing a second electrode at a second surface, and increasing the volume of an electrolyte disposed in electrical communication with the first electrode and the second electrode to cause the retention of the first surface at the second surface.Type: GrantFiled: February 5, 2003Date of Patent: March 21, 2006Assignee: General Motors CorporationInventors: Alan Lampe Browne, William Barvosa-Carter, Nancy L. Johnson, Leslie A. Momoda, Thomas B. Stanford
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Patent number: 7013536Abstract: A releasable fastener system comprises a loop portion and a hook portion. The loop portion includes a support and a loop material disposed on one side thereof. The hook portion generally includes a support and a plurality of closely spaced upstanding hook elements extending from one side thereof. A selected one of the hook elements or the loop material is formed from a thermally and/or electrically conductive material. The other one is formed of a material adapted to melt, flow or volatize at a defined temperature. When the hook portion and loop portion are pressed together they interlock to form a releasable engagement. The resulting joint created by the engagement is relatively resistant to shear and pull forces and weak in peel strength forces. Introducing an activation signal to the thermally and/or electrically conductive hook elements or loop material, causes the opposing material to melt, flow, soften, or volatize upon contact therewith.Type: GrantFiled: April 8, 2003Date of Patent: March 21, 2006Assignee: General Motors CorporationInventors: Mark A. Golden, John C. Ulicny, Alan Lampe Browne, Nancy L. Johnson, William Barvosa-Carter, Thomas B. Stanford, Leslie A. Momoda
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Patent number: 7008524Abstract: A sensor and method for detecting biological and chemical agents comprising metal interdigitized electrodes coated with hybrid polymer-based conducting film and an instrument for applying electrical voltage to the electrodes and registering the change in electrical current. The hybrid film also comprises indicator biomolecules encapsulated within the film or attached to it. The bioindicator molecules preferably comprise enzyme acetylcholinesterase. When these indicator biomolecules come in a contact with a pathogen, chemical and/or morphological changes occur in the film and electrical current flowing through the electrodes is modulated. The pathogen comprise inhibitors of enzymes, preferably organophosphates, thiophosphates or phosphonates. The change in current indicates the presence of a biological and chemical agent and is registered.Type: GrantFiled: August 29, 2002Date of Patent: March 7, 2006Assignee: HRL Laboratories, LLCInventors: Thomas B. Stanford, Camille I. Van Ast, Frederick G. Yamagishi
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Patent number: 6973701Abstract: A releasable fastening system comprises a knob portion comprising a knob element, a cavity portion comprising a cavity configured to receive the knob element, and an ionic polymer metal composite actuator disposed at the knob element. The ionic polymer metal composite actuator is operable to mechanically interlock the knob element with the cavity. A method of operating a releasable fastening system comprises contacting a knob portion with a cavity portion to form a releasable engagement, wherein the knob portion comprises a knob element disposed on a first support, and wherein the cavity portion comprises a cavity disposed at a second support; maintaining constant shear forces and constant pull-off forces between the knob portion and the cavity portion; and activating an ionic polymer metal composite actuator at the knob portion to facilitate the interlocking of the knob portion and the cavity portion.Type: GrantFiled: February 7, 2003Date of Patent: December 13, 2005Assignee: General Motors CorporationInventors: Leslie A. Momoda, Alan Lampe Browne, Nancy L. Johnson, William Barvosa-Carter, Thomas B. Stanford
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Patent number: 6920675Abstract: Processes for providing rapid release of a hook and loop type releasable fastener system comprise preconditioning the releasable fastener system to effect rapid release. In this manner, minimal energy and time is required for disengagement of the releasable fastener system.Type: GrantFiled: July 1, 2003Date of Patent: July 26, 2005Assignee: General Motors CorporationInventors: Alan Lampe Browne, Nancy L. Johnson, Bob Ross Powell, Jr., William Barvosa-Carter, Leslie A. Momoda, Thomas B. Stanford
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Patent number: 6815873Abstract: A releasable fastener system comprises a male portion and a female portion. The male portion comprises a support and at least one protrusion element fixedly attached to the support. The female portion comprises a support and at least two parallel actuator strips projecting from a surface of the support. The at least two parallel actuator strips are spaced apart to form an opening equal to or less than a lateral dimension of the protrusion element. Each one of the at least two parallel actuator strips comprise a flexible strip and a piezoelectric material disposed on portions of the actuator strip. An activation device is coupled to the at least two actuator strips, the activation device being operable to selectively provide an activation signal to the piezoelectric material. In this manner, the shape of the actuator strips can be changed to provide a mechanical engagement of a frictional engagement of the male and female portions.Type: GrantFiled: November 26, 2002Date of Patent: November 9, 2004Assignee: General Motors CorporationInventors: Nancy L. Johnson, Alan L. Browne, William Barvosa-Carter, Leslie A. Momoda, Thomas B. Stanford
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Publication number: 20040117955Abstract: A releasable fastener system comprises a loop portion and a hook portion. The loop portion includes a support and a loop material disposed on one side thereof. The hook portion generally includes a support and a plurality of closely spaced upstanding hook elements extending from one side thereof, wherein the plurality of hook elements comprises or incorporates a shape memory polymer. When the hook portion and loop portion are pressed together they interlock to form a releasable engagement. The resulting joint created by the engagement is relatively resistant to shear and pull forces and weak in peel strength forces. Introducing a thermal activation signal to the plurality of hook elements causes a change in shape orientation and/or flexural modulus that effectively reduces the shear and/or pull off forces in the releasable engagement. In this manner, disengagement of the releasable fastener system provides separation of the hook portion from the loop portion under controlled conditions.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 6, 2003Publication date: June 24, 2004Inventors: William Barvosa-Carter, Alan L. Browne, Nancy L. Johnson, Leslie A. Momoda, Thomas B. Stanford
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Publication number: 20040092004Abstract: A sensor for the detection of organisms and a method for the detection of organisms is provided, the sensor comprises a substrate; at least one pair of electrodes; a sol gel matrix comprising at least one enzyme; at least one reactant; and at least one transducer material; wherein (a) an organism expresses an enzyme on the surface of the sensor; (b) the enzyme catalyzes a reaction of the reactant of the sensor; (c) the product according to process step (b) catalytically reacted by said enzyme of the sensor; (d) the products of process step (c) modulate at least one property of the transducer material; and (e) the modulated property is measured.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 7, 2003Publication date: May 13, 2004Applicant: HRL Laboratories, LLCInventors: Thomas B. Stanford, Camille I. Van Ast
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Patent number: 6730212Abstract: A sensor and method for detecting biological and chemical agents comprising metal interdigitized electrodes coated with hybrid polymer-based conducting film and an instrument for applying electrical voltage to the electrodes and registering the change in voltage. The hybrid film also comprises indicator biomolecules encapsulated within the film or attached to it. When these indicator biomolecules come in a contact with a biological and chemical agent, morphological changes occur in the film and electrical current flowing through the electrodes is modulated. The change in current indicates the presence of a biological and chemical agent and is registered.Type: GrantFiled: October 3, 2000Date of Patent: May 4, 2004Assignee: HRL Laboratories, LLCInventors: Frederick G. Yamagishi, Thomas B. Stanford, Jr., Camille I. Van Ast
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Publication number: 20040074069Abstract: A releasable fastening system for retaining two surfaces at each other or disengaging the two surfaces from each other comprises a first electrode disposed at a first surface, a second electrode disposed at a second surface, and a polymer film disposed between the first and second electrode, and an electrolyte disposed in electrical communication with the first electrode, the polymer film, and the second electrode. A volume of the polymer film is controllably variable to cause the retention of the first surface at the second surface. A method of releasably fastening adjacently-positioned surfaces comprises disposing a first electrode at a first surface, disposing a second electrode at a second surface, and increasing the volume of an electrolyte disposed in electrical communication with the first electrode and the second electrode to cause the retention of the first surface at the second surface.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 5, 2003Publication date: April 22, 2004Inventors: Alan Lampe Browne, William Barvosa-Carter, Nancy L. Johnson, Leslie A. Momoda, Thomas B. Stanford
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Publication number: 20040074071Abstract: A releasable fastener system comprises a loop portion and a hook portion. The loop portion includes a support and a loop material disposed on one side thereof. The hook portion generally includes a support and a plurality of closely spaced upstanding hook elements extending from one side thereof. A selected one of the hook elements or the loop material is formed from a thermally and/or electrically conductive material. The other one is formed of a material adapted to melt, flow or volatize at a defined temperature. When the hook portion and loop portion are pressed together they interlock to form a releasable engagement. The resulting joint created by the engagement is relatively resistant to shear and pull forces and weak in peel strength forces. Introducing an activation signal to the thermally and/or electrically conductive hook elements or loop material, causes the opposing material to melt, flow, soften, or volatize upon contact therewith.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 8, 2003Publication date: April 22, 2004Inventors: Mark A. Golden, John C. Ulicny, Alan Lampe Browne, Nancy L. Johnson, William Barvosa-Carter, Thomas B. Stanford, Leslie A. Momoda
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Publication number: 20040074062Abstract: A releasable fastener system comprises a loop portion and a hook portion. The loop portion includes a support and a loop material disposed on one side thereof. The hook portion generally includes a support and a plurality of closely spaced upstanding hook elements extending from one side thereof, wherein the plurality of hook elements comprises or incorporates a shape memory alloy fiber. When the hook portion and loop portion are pressed together they interlock to form a releasable engagement. The resulting joint created by the engagement is relatively resistant to shear and pull forces and weak in peel strength forces. Introducing a thermal activation signal to the plurality of hook elements causes a change in shape orientation, flexural modulus property, or a combination thereof that effectively reduces the shear and/or pull off forces in the releasable engagement.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 26, 2002Publication date: April 22, 2004Inventors: Thomas B. Stanford, Alan L. Browne, Nancy L. Johnson, Leslie A. Momoda, William Barvosa-Carter, Bob R. Powell
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Publication number: 20040075365Abstract: A releasable fastener system comprises a male portion and a female portion. The male portion comprises a support and at least one protrusion element fixedly attached to the support. The female portion comprises a support and at least two parallel actuator strips projecting from a surface of the support. The at least two parallel actuator strips are spaced apart to form an opening equal to or less than a lateral dimension of the protrusion element. Each one of the at least two parallel actuator strips comprise a flexible strip and a piezoelectric material disposed on portions of the actuator strip. An activation device is coupled to the at least two actuator strips, the activation device being operable to selectively provide an activation signal to the piezoelectric material. In this manner, the shape of the actuator strips can be changed to provide a mechanical engagement of a frictional engagement of the male and female portions.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 26, 2002Publication date: April 22, 2004Inventors: Nancy L. Johnson, Alan L. Browne, William Barvosa-Carter, Leslie A. Momoda, Thomas B. Stanford