Patents Assigned to Impact Technologies LLC
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Patent number: 7735445Abstract: A deployable marker banner structure and system including (a) an elongate, rollable/unrollable fabric body having opposite ends, a long axis, and opposite faces, (b) shape-forming biasing structure operatively connected to the body, applying shape-forming biasing forces thereto at plural, spaced locations distributed along the body's long axis in a manner whereby, with the body unrolled, the biasing structure produces complex, alternating, longitudinally distributed convex and concave topography portions in the body's faces, with at least one each of such convex and concave topography portions disposed in each face of the body, and with each convex topography portion in one face of the body corresponding, and being complementary, to a companion concave topography portion located directly in the opposite face of the body, and (c) facial visibility-enhancing structure operatively present at least on the convex topography portions in the body's faces, urged by the mentioned topography portions into complex conveType: GrantFiled: February 27, 2007Date of Patent: June 15, 2010Assignee: High Impact Technology LLCInventors: Russell A. Monk, Chad Jeremy Knowles, Albert M. Baker
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Patent number: 7732028Abstract: A bulk, generally elastomeric and pliable, layered mat formed to permit selective trimming into size-chosen mat trims/tiles, each of which is structured to perform as a self-puncture(wound)-sealing, defined-liquid-reactive, anti-puncture-leakage coating element applicable bondedly to the outside surface of a selected wall in a container holding the defined-liquid. The mat is made by preparing it as a generally elastomeric, pliable, layered arrangement of coatings formed of self-puncture-healing, defined-liquid-reactive, anti-puncture-leakage material, or materials; and is applied for use in relation to a selected container wall by (1) trimming, from the prepared mat, one or more trims/tiles shaped for specific use on the outside surface of that wall; and (2) applying and surface-bonding the one or more trims/tiles to the outside surface of the selected wall.Type: GrantFiled: March 25, 2008Date of Patent: June 8, 2010Assignee: High Impact Technology, LLCInventors: Russell A. Monk, Thomas S. Ohnstad
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Patent number: 7678453Abstract: Barrier structure for furnishing, selectively and variously, penetration and fire-threat protection on the outside surface of a target structure. The barrier structure includes a high-elastomeric coating having an inner face bonded to such a surface, an exposed outer face, and, within this coating, at least one elastomeric layer region extending to the outer face, and containing an embedded distribution of intumescence elements. Basic variations of this structure include (a) an additional layer region which is formed with elastomeric-material including an embedded distribution of liquid-imbiber beads, and (b) an additional layer region which is formed purely of elastomeric material. The elastomeric material employed, and the embedded liquid-imbiber beads where included, react to liquid petroleum-based substances (1) to imbibe such liquid, (2) to swell in size as a result of such imbibing, and (3) to coagulate into a sticky mass.Type: GrantFiled: October 4, 2006Date of Patent: March 16, 2010Assignee: High Impact Technology, LLCInventors: Thomas S. Ohnstad, Russell A. Monk, Michael R. Dennis
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Patent number: 7665397Abstract: A plural-panel, plural-layer armoring system including (a) an outer layer of elongate, side-by-side adjacent, laterally-interlocking, hardened-material armor panels having long axes substantially paralleling one another, and (b) a contacting, but not bonded-to, inner layer of elongate, side-by-side adjacent, closed-cell foam panels having long axes substantially paralleling one another and disposed at angles relative to the long axes of the armor panels.Type: GrantFiled: December 1, 2006Date of Patent: February 23, 2010Assignee: High Impact Technology, LLCInventors: Russell A. Monk, Thomas S. Ohnstad
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Patent number: 7504835Abstract: Disclosed is a method and apparatus for an electrochemical impedance measurement, and in particular circuitry and components employed for such measurements. The system employs an injected broadband AC signal to produce an associated response signal. The subsequent analysis of injected and response signals, considering both magnitude and phase, gives broadband impedance and therefore fluid characteristic information. An embodiment described is relative to a smart oil sensor system suitable for sensing, analyzing and reporting the condition of oil or other liquids used in equipment and machinery.Type: GrantFiled: May 14, 2007Date of Patent: March 17, 2009Assignee: Impact Technologies, LLCInventors: Carl S. Byington, Matthew J. Watson, Ryan C. Brewer
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Patent number: 7437987Abstract: A blast shockwave shield including an upright, monolithic body having a lateral center, and front and back sides, and a blast-facing, curved strike face formed on the upright, front side of the body, including a pair of companion, laterally spaced, laterally symmetric, non-coextensive, curved, strike-face portions, each of which defines a blast shockwave-deflection vector that is aimed upwardly, and laterally outwardly away from the shield's lateral center. This structure implements a method for blast shockwave deflection which includes the steps of engaging and intercepting such a shockwave with an upright, monolithic, solid-resistance instrumentality having a pair of laterally spaced, curved, non-coextensive strike-face portions, and, by those acts of engaging and intercepting, reversely deflecting an impinging shockwave.Type: GrantFiled: September 26, 2006Date of Patent: October 21, 2008Assignee: High Impact Technology LLCInventors: Thomas S. Ohnstad, Russell A. Monk, John P. Martin
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Publication number: 20080141072Abstract: Disclosed are systems and methods for prognostic health management (PHM) of electronic systems. Such systems and methods present challenges traditionally viewed as either insurmountable or otherwise not worth the cost of pursuit. The systems and methods are directed to the health monitoring and failure prediction of electronic systems, including the diagnostic methods employed to assess current health state and prognostic methods for the prediction of electronic system failures and remaining useful life. The disclosed methodologies include three techniques: (1) use of existing electronic systems data (circuit as a sensor); (2) use of available external measurements as condition indicators and degradation assessor; and (3) performance assessment metrics derived from available external measurements.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 21, 2007Publication date: June 12, 2008Applicant: Impact Technologies, LLCInventors: Patrick W. Kalgren, Antonio E. Ginart, Sashank Nanduri, Anthony J. Boodhansingh, Carl S. Byington, Rolf F. Orsagh, Douglas W. Brown, Brian J. Sipos, Christopher M. Minnella, Mark Baybutt
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Publication number: 20080054914Abstract: Disclosed is a method and apparatus for an electrochemical impedance measurement, and in particular circuitry and components employed for such measurements. The system employs an injected broadband AC signal to produce an associated response signal. The subsequent analysis of injected and response signals, considering both magnitude and phase, gives broadband impedance and therefore fluid characteristic information. An embodiment described is relative to a smart oil sensor system suitable for sensing, analyzing and reporting the condition of oil or other liquids used in equipment and machinery.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 14, 2007Publication date: March 6, 2008Applicant: Impact Technologies, LLCInventors: Carl Byington, Matthew Watson, Ryan Brewer
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Patent number: 7239155Abstract: Disclosed is a method and apparatus for an electrochemical impedance measurement, and in particular circuitry and components employed for such measurements. The system employs an injected broadband AC signal to produce an associated response signal. The subsequent analysis of injected and response signals, considering both magnitude and phase, gives broadband impedance and therefore fluid characteristic information. An embodiment described is relative to a smart oil sensor system suitable for sensing, analyzing and reporting the condition of oil or other liquids used in equipment and machinery.Type: GrantFiled: November 12, 2004Date of Patent: July 3, 2007Assignee: Impact Technologies LLCInventors: Carl S. Byington, Matthew J. Watson, Ryan C. Brewer
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Patent number: 7220455Abstract: A method for applying a plural-layer coating to the outside of a liquid container to act as an anti-leakage barrier in the event of a penetration wound occurring in the container resulting from a penetrating projectile strike, such as a bullet strike. This method includes (a) forming on the outside of such a container, a first layer optimized for providing an elastomeric wound-closure response, (b) forming on the outside of this first layer a second layer optimized for providing combined elastomeric and liquid-imbibing wound-closure responses, and (c) forming on the outside of such a second layer a third, layer optimized in the same manner as the first layer.Type: GrantFiled: April 27, 2006Date of Patent: May 22, 2007Assignee: High Impact Technology, LLCInventors: Ronald G. Bennett, Thomas S. Ohnstad, Russell A. Monk
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Patent number: 7044166Abstract: Structure, and a related method, for sealing, from the outside, a leaking puncture wound in the wall of a liquid container. This structure includes a patch body having a perimetered cavity selectively securable via a self-torque-limiting bolt to the outside of such a container in a manner whereby the cavity overlies and faces the wound, with the cavity's perimeter surrounding the wound, and a patch pellet contained and confined in the cavity and formed, at least in part, of a reaction substance which, with the patch body secured to the container, reacts to contact with liquid leaking from the container at least by imbibing such liquid and swelling to apply wound-sealing pressure, and more preferably by additionally reacting with leakage liquid to form a sticky coagulant mass for aiding in applying sealing pressure to the wound.Type: GrantFiled: February 25, 2005Date of Patent: May 16, 2006Assignee: High Impact Technology LLCInventors: Russell Allen Monk, Thomas Stegen Ohnstad, James Jackson Milham Henry
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Publication number: 20060021435Abstract: Disclosed is a method and apparatus for measurement of the derivative of acceleration with respect to time (jerk) and the use of demodulation to analyze the jerk signal. The sensor used to measure jerk consists of a piezoelectric transducer coupled with an amplifier that produces a voltage or current signal that is proportionate to jerk. In applications including rolling element bearing diagnostics, demodulation is used to measure changes in the jerk signal over time.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 27, 2005Publication date: February 2, 2006Applicant: Impact Technologies, LLCInventors: Rolf Orsagh, Douglas Brown
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Publication number: 20050104607Abstract: Disclosed is a method and apparatus for an electrochemical impedance measurement, and in particular circuitry and components employed for such measurements. The system employs an injected broadband AC signal to produce an associated response signal. The subsequent analysis of injected and response signals, considering both magnitude and phase, gives broadband impedance and therefore fluid characteristic information. An embodiment described is relative to a smart oil sensor system suitable for sensing, analyzing and reporting the condition of oil or other liquids used in equipment and machinery.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 12, 2004Publication date: May 19, 2005Applicant: Impact Technologies, LLCInventors: Carl Byington, Matthew Watson, Ryan Brewer