Patents Assigned to HDT Expeditionary Systems, Inc.
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Publication number: 20250058809Abstract: A pallet mobilizer for engaging and moving an associated pallet on a support surface includes a first wheeled assembly including a first frame including a first receiver adapted to be engaged with a first edge of the associated pallet, and includes a second wheeled assembly including a second frame including a second receiver adapted to be engaged with a second edge of the associated pallet that is parallel to and spaced-apart from the first edge. The pallet mobilizer also includes a first side rail adapted to be located adjacent a third edge of the associated pallet, the first side rail connected to and extending between the first and second frames. The pallet mobilizer further includes a second side rail adapted to be located adjacent a fourth edge of the associated pallet, the second side rail connected to and extending between the first and second frames.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 13, 2024Publication date: February 20, 2025Applicant: HDT Expeditionary Systems, Inc.Inventors: Charles Deighton, Wade Milek
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Patent number: 12214711Abstract: An expandable wall shelter includes a body and a movable wall section connected to the body and movable between a retracted position and an extended position along a linear path. At least one linkage assembly is operably connected between the body and the movable wall section for operably and movably supporting the movable wall section relative to the body for movement of the movable wall section to and between its retracted and extended positions. The at least one linkage assembly includes: (i) an inner link including opposite inner and outer ends; and (ii) an outer link including opposite inner and outer ends, wherein: the inner end of the inner link is pivotally connected to the body; the said outer end of the outer link is pivotally connected to the movable wall section; and, the outer end of the inner link is pivotally connected to the inner end of the outer link. A linkage assembly for such a movable wall section is also provided.Type: GrantFiled: July 14, 2022Date of Patent: February 4, 2025Assignee: HDT Expeditionary Systems, Inc.Inventors: Travis Lontz, Charles Deighton, Wade Milek
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Publication number: 20240284649Abstract: A shelter with electromagnetic interference (EMI) protection includes first and second panels including EMI protection connected by at least one of: (i) a hinged connection; (ii) a scissor joint connection. The hinged connection includes an EMI protected hinge including a first hinge leaf, a second hinge leaf, and a hinge joint. A flexible EMI protection covering extends across the hinge joint. The scissor joint connection includes a first joint portion connected to the first panel, a second joint portion connected to the second panel, and an EMI gasket located in an open channel of the first joint portion. Part of the first joint portion is received in a second open channel of the second joint portion and part of the second joint portion is received in the first open channel of the first joint portion and the gasket is compressed.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 25, 2024Publication date: August 22, 2024Applicants: HDT Expeditionary Systems, Inc., Berg Companies, Inc.Inventors: Charles Deighton, Travis Lontz, Wade Milek, Brent Condie
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Patent number: 11974417Abstract: A shelter with electromagnetic interference (EMI) protection includes first and second wall panels including EMI protection. The panels are connected by at least one of: (i) a hinged connection; (ii) a scissor joint connection. The hinged connection includes an EMI protected hinge that extends between the first and second panels and includes a first hinge leaf, a second hinge leaf, and a hinge joint. A flexible EMI protection covering extends across the hinge joint. The scissor joint connection includes a first hook connected to the first panel and a second hook connected to the second panel and an EMI gasket is located in an open channel of the first hook. Part of the first hook is received in a second open channel of the second hook and part of the second hook is received in the first open channel of the first hook and the gasket is compressed.Type: GrantFiled: February 8, 2023Date of Patent: April 30, 2024Assignees: HDT Expeditionary Systems, Inc., Berg Companies, Inc.Inventors: Charles Deighton, Travis Lontz, Wade Milek, Brent Condie
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Publication number: 20230255008Abstract: A shelter with electromagnetic interference (EMI) protection includes first and second wall panels including EMI protection. The panels are connected by at least one of: (i) a hinged connection; (ii) a scissor joint connection. The hinged connection includes an EMI protected hinge that extends between the first and second panels and includes a first hinge leaf, a second hinge leaf, and a hinge joint. A flexible EMI protection covering extends across the hinge joint. The scissor joint connection includes a first hook connected to the first panel and a second hook connected to the second panel and an EMI gasket is located in an open channel of the first hook. Part of the first hook is received in a second open channel of the second hook and part of the second hook is received in the first open channel of the first hook and the gasket is compressed.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 8, 2023Publication date: August 10, 2023Applicant: HDT Expeditionary Systems, Inc.Inventors: Charles Deighton, Travis Lontz, Wade Milek, Brent Condie
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Patent number: 11665874Abstract: A lightweight transportable containerized shelter includes wall panels made of a non-metal composite material coated at least on its inner face with a metal layer for EMI protection. The several wall panels are secured to a metal structural frame without the use of fasteners so as to define a containerized transportable shelter. The shelter meets ISO standards 668 and 1496. The shelter provides a continuous barrier to electromagnetic signals. Moreover, the containerized shelter is amenable to nine high stacking as required for ISO certification.Type: GrantFiled: August 27, 2021Date of Patent: May 30, 2023Assignee: HDT EXPEDITIONARY SYSTEMS, INC.Inventors: Charles Deighton, Wade Milek
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Patent number: 11655030Abstract: A system for cushioning airdropped cargo includes a pallet supporting associated cargo. At least one lower inflatable impact attenuator in the form of a pneumatic cushion is positioned between the pallet and the cargo. A compression pad is positioned between the lower pneumatic cushion and the cargo. At least one upper pneumatic cushion is positioned atop the cargo. A parachute is connected by parachute rigging to the pallet.Type: GrantFiled: June 17, 2021Date of Patent: May 23, 2023Assignee: HDT Expeditionary Systems, Inc.Inventors: David C. Cronk, Thomas J. Price, Jr., Curtis Glen Lilly, II, Phillip Kevin Almarode
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Publication number: 20230054064Abstract: An expandable wall shelter includes a body and a movable wall section connected to the body and movable between a retracted position and an extended position along a linear path. At least one linkage assembly is operably connected between the body and the movable wall section for operably and movably supporting the movable wall section relative to the body for movement of the movable wall section to and between its retracted and extended positions. The at least one linkage assembly includes: (i) an inner link including opposite inner and outer ends; and (ii) an outer link including opposite inner and outer ends, wherein: the inner end of the inner link is pivotally connected to the body; the said outer end of the outer link is pivotally connected to the movable wall section; and, the outer end of the inner link is pivotally connected to the inner end of the outer link. A linkage assembly for such a movable wall section is also provided.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 14, 2022Publication date: February 23, 2023Applicant: HDT EXPEDITIONARY SYSTEMS, INC.Inventors: Travis Lontz, Charles Deighton, Wade Milek
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Publication number: 20230015863Abstract: A portable shelter with electromagnetic interference (EMI) protection includes a plurality of walls that define an interior space. The walls can be fixed or movable. An EMI protected edge connector joins at least two of the walls together. The EMI protected edge connector assembly can be fixed or hinged. The edge connector can include a metallic outer edge member with two legs and a separate metallic inner edge member with two legs to define an edge channel therebetween with: (i) the first outer leg and the first inner leg are arranged parallel and spaced-apart relative to each other; and (ii) the second outer leg and the second inner leg arranged parallel and spaced-apart relative to each other. The shelter walls can include an inner surface covered by a metallic foil inner layer.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 14, 2022Publication date: January 19, 2023Applicant: HDT EXPEDITIONARY SYSTEMS, INC.Inventors: Travis Lontz, Charles Deighton, Wade Milek
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Publication number: 20210403162Abstract: A system for cushioning airdropped cargo includes a pallet supporting associated cargo. At least one lower inflatable impact attenuator in the form of a pneumatic cushion is positioned between the pallet and the cargo. A compression pad is positioned between the lower pneumatic cushion and the cargo. At least one upper pneumatic cushion is positioned atop the cargo. A parachute is connected by parachute rigging to the pallet.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 17, 2021Publication date: December 30, 2021Applicant: HDT Expeditionary Systems, Inc.Inventors: David C. Cronk, Thomas J. Price, JR., Curtis Glen Lilly, II, Phillip Kevin Almarode
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Publication number: 20210392799Abstract: A lightweight transportable containerized shelter includes wall panels made of a non-metal composite material coated at least on its inner face with a metal layer for EMI protection. The several wall panels are secured to a metal structural frame without the use of fasteners so as to define a containerized transportable shelter. The shelter meets ISO standards 668 and 1496. The shelter provides a continuous barrier to electromagnetic signals. Moreover, the containerized shelter is amenable to nine high stacking as required for ISO certification.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 27, 2021Publication date: December 16, 2021Applicant: HDT EXPEDITIONARY SYSTEMS, INC.Inventors: Charles Deighton, Wade Milek
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Patent number: 11109519Abstract: A lightweight transportable containerized shelter includes wall panels made of a non-metal composite material coated at least on its inner face with a metal layer for EMI protection. The several wall panels are secured to a metal structural frame without the use of fasteners so as to define a containerized transportable shelter. The shelter meets ISO standards 668 and 1496. The shelter provides a continuous barrier to electromagnetic signals. Moreover, the containerized shelter is amenable to nine high stacking as required for ISO certification.Type: GrantFiled: January 10, 2020Date of Patent: August 31, 2021Assignee: HDT EXPEDITIONARY SYSTEMS, INC.Inventors: Charles Deighton, Wade Milek
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Patent number: 10995516Abstract: An articulating frame for a shelter includes a plurality of struts pivotally connected to each other to define a skeletal structure that is adapted to be articulated between a folded condition and an erected condition. The skeletal structure in the erected condition includes a segmented arch that defines an interior space. The skeletal structure is adapted to support an associated outer shell covering. The frame includes at least one double-scissor linkage segment including four of the plurality of struts. The four struts include: (i) first and second struts each with opposite inner and outer ends, the first and second struts bring pivotally connected to each other at a first pivot point located between their respective inner and outer ends; and, (ii) third and fourth struts each with opposite inner and outer ends, the third and fourth struts being pivotally connected to each other at a second pivot point located between their respective inner and outer ends.Type: GrantFiled: December 17, 2019Date of Patent: May 4, 2021Assignee: HDT Expeditionary Systems, Inc.Inventor: Thad B. Ribner
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Publication number: 20200229328Abstract: A lightweight transportable containerized shelter includes wall panels made of a non-metal composite material coated at least on its inner face with a metal layer for EMI protection. The several wall panels are secured to a metal structural frame without the use of fasteners so as to define a containerized transportable shelter. The shelter meets ISO standards 668 and 1496. The shelter provides a continuous barrier to electromagnetic signals. Moreover, the containerized shelter is amenable to nine high stacking as required for ISO certification.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 10, 2020Publication date: July 16, 2020Applicant: HDT Expeditionary Systems, Inc.Inventors: Charles Deighton, Wade Milek
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Publication number: 20200190844Abstract: An articulating frame for a shelter includes a plurality of struts pivotally connected to each other to define a skeletal structure that is adapted to be articulated between a folded condition and an erected condition. The skeletal structure in the erected condition includes a segmented arch that defines an interior space. The skeletal structure is adapted to support an associated outer shell covering. The frame includes at least one double-scissor linkage segment including four of the plurality of struts. The four struts include: (i) first and second struts each with opposite inner and outer ends, the first and second struts bring pivotally connected to each other at a first pivot point located between their respective inner and outer ends; and, (ii) third and fourth struts each with opposite inner and outer ends, the third and fourth struts being pivotally connected to each other at a second pivot point located between their respective inner and outer ends.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 17, 2019Publication date: June 18, 2020Applicant: HDT Expeditionary Systems, Inc.Inventor: Thad B. Ribner
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Patent number: 10052216Abstract: A mechanical finger comprises a plurality of phalanges coupled to a single actuator using a kinematic linkage and a differential linkage arranged in parallel. The mechanical finger is capable of exhibiting consistent predictable motion when moving in free space or when contacting an object at the fingertip, and of curling in order to conform to an object when the contact is at other locations on the finger.Type: GrantFiled: December 14, 2015Date of Patent: August 21, 2018Assignee: HDT Expeditionary Systems, Inc.Inventors: Thomas Moyer, Eric L. Faulring, Julio J. Santos-Munne
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Publication number: 20170354064Abstract: A modular housing encloses a data center and a modular cooling system. The modular cooling system includes a modular cooling pallet on which cooling modules are installed. Each cooling module can have different cooling properties and may cool air to a different temperature than that of air cooled by other cooling modules. This can fulfill the different cooling needs among different computers that reside in the data center. The modular housing may also provide features that enable it to be quickly assembled at an operating site. The modular housing may comprise wall structures, roof structures, and a floor structure that are embedded with fastening features, which eliminates use of loose fasteners used for assembly. The floor structure may be made of rack pallets that provide wire ways through which connections can be routed, which simplifies the wiring process when assembling the modular housing on site.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 3, 2016Publication date: December 7, 2017Applicant: HDT Expeditionary Systems, Inc.Inventors: Wade Milek, Charles Deighton
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Patent number: 9714523Abstract: A connector for interlocking structures includes a first Y-shaped connector affixed to a portion of a first structure, a second Y-shaped connector affixed to a portion of a second structure. A loop-type engaging element is mounted on one of: (i) the inner faces of both the first and second arms of each of the first and second Y-shaped connectors; (ii) the outer faces of both the first and second arms of each of the first and second Y-shaped connectors. A hook-type engaging element mounted on the other of: (i) the inner faces of both the first and second arms of each of the first and second Y-shaped connectors; (ii) the outer faces of both the first and second arms of each of the first and second Y-shaped connectors. Each of the first and second Y-shaped connectors is selectively configurable to either a male configuration or a female configuration.Type: GrantFiled: August 26, 2016Date of Patent: July 25, 2017Assignee: HDT Expeditionary Systems, Inc.Inventors: Curtis G. Lilly, II, Steven Hicks, Angela Smiley
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Patent number: 9605887Abstract: Embodiments of the present technology are directed to devices, systems, and methods of delivering ice under high ambient temperatures. A transportable container houses an air-conditioning system with a cascade heat exchanger coupling the air-conditioning system with a separate refrigeration system in the container. The separate refrigeration system provides cooling energy for a cooling device while rejecting a heat load to the air-conditioning system for rejection to ambient temperatures.Type: GrantFiled: July 13, 2012Date of Patent: March 28, 2017Assignee: HDT EXPEDITIONARY SYSTEMS, INC.Inventors: William Hartig, Ken Deaton, Georgi Kazachki, Roger Elam
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Publication number: 20170058556Abstract: A connector for interlocking structures includes a first Y-shaped connector affixed to a portion of a first structure, a second Y-shaped connector affixed to a portion of a second structure. A loop-type engaging element is mounted on one of: (i) the inner faces of both the first and second arms of each of the first and second Y-shaped connectors; (ii) the outer faces of both the first and second arms of each of the first and second Y-shaped connectors. A hook-type engaging element mounted on the other of: (i) the inner faces of both the first and second arms of each of the first and second Y-shaped connectors; (ii) the outer faces of both the first and second arms of each of the first and second Y-shaped connectors. Each of the first and second Y-shaped connectors is selectively configurable to either a male configuration or a female configuration.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 26, 2016Publication date: March 2, 2017Applicant: HDT Expeditionary Systems, Inc.Inventors: Curtis G. Lilly, II, Steven Hicks, Angela Smiley