Patents Assigned to Supracor, Inc.
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Patent number: 11369532Abstract: An adjustable anatomical support and seat cushion apparatus for wheelchairs and the like, including a resilient, cellular thermoplastic honeycomb seat cushion member and a pivotally attached base member forming a planar base upon which the cushion member will rest when folded about the attaching pivot to engage and lay thereupon. Positioned upon and secured to the base member and disposed between it and the overlying cushion member, are user or therapist positionable, prescriptively sized and shaped pelvic obliquity elements, pommel elements and/or wedge elements operative to deform the cushion member when engaged with the bottom thereof. The assembly of components is contained within a suitable fabric cover envelope.Type: GrantFiled: September 25, 2019Date of Patent: June 28, 2022Assignee: SUPRACOR, INC.Inventors: Susan L. Wilson, Curtis L. Landi
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Patent number: 9708067Abstract: An aircraft seat cushion, combining comfort, durability as well as passenger protection and maneuverability under extreme conditions is provided in accordance with the present invention. The main constituent elements of the subject seat cushion may be effectively combined in a number of configurations. For example, a typical seat cushion configuration may have one or more base or bottom layers of foam or other traditional seat cushion forming materials or alternatively, of a resilient honeycomb material, and have one or more upper layers of resilient energy absorbing honeycomb material which may be considered the main cushioning layer. The cushion may be enclosed in an enveloping cover of fabric or other suitable material.Type: GrantFiled: December 16, 2015Date of Patent: July 18, 2017Assignee: SUPRACOR, INC.Inventors: Susan L. Wilson, Curtis L. Landi
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Patent number: 8375839Abstract: Ballistic resistant armor material and assembly including a thin, rigid armor component for stopping and capturing ballistic projectiles, backed by a resilient component formed of thermoplastic elastomeric honeycomb material for absorbing projectile strike energy and reducing impact noise and/or blunt trauma injury. The armor component includes multiple layers of high tensile strength aramid fabric or the like sandwiched between front and back plates made of multiple layers of woven carbon cloth impregnated with an epoxy resin or the like. The several layers of the armor component are formed and compressed to provide a rigid outer shell that can advantageously be configured as planar or shaped to suit particular applications. The resilient component is affixed to the inside surface of the armor component and may include one or more layers of flexible honeycomb material having cells that are open, hermetically sealed, or perforated to provide fluid circulation therethrough.Type: GrantFiled: August 29, 2007Date of Patent: February 19, 2013Assignee: Supracor, Inc.Inventor: Curtis L. Landi
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Publication number: 20120174748Abstract: Ballistic resistant armor material and assembly including a thin, rigid armor component for stopping and capturing ballistic projectiles, backed by a resilient component formed of thermoplastic elastomeric honeycomb material for absorbing projectile strike energy and reducing impact noise and/or blunt trauma injury. The armor component includes multiple layers of high tensile strength aramid fabric or the like sandwiched between front and back plates made of multiple layers of woven carbon cloth impregnated with an epoxy resin or the like. The several layers of the armor component are formed and compressed to provide a rigid outer shell that can advantageously be configured as planar or shaped to suit particular applications. The resilient component is affixed to the inside surface of the armor component and may include one or more layers of flexible honeycomb material having cells that are open, hermetically sealed, or perforated to provide fluid circulation therethrough.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 29, 2007Publication date: July 12, 2012Applicant: Supracor, Inc.Inventor: Curtis L. Landi
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Patent number: 7527849Abstract: A honeycomb shock absorbing unit or assembly formed from a honeycomb panel. In one embodiment, the shock absorber unit includes a cylindrical member formed of a folded or rolled honeycomb panel, and a flange formed by bonding the opposing ends of the honeycomb panel seamed together. In a shock absorbing system, the flange of the honeycomb shock absorbing unit can be connected to another structure.Type: GrantFiled: August 16, 2005Date of Patent: May 5, 2009Assignee: Supracor, Inc.Inventor: Curtis L. Landi
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Patent number: 7376996Abstract: A multi-section mattress or mattress overlay including a first generally rectangular section made from a first honeycomb core having a first core face and a second core face, the first core having a first facing sheet bonded to one of the first and second core faces, a second generally rectangular section made from a second honeycomb core having a third core face and a fourth core face, the second core having a second facing sheet bonded to one of the third and fourth core faces, the second section being positioned with one side thereof immediately adjacent an opposing side of the first section; and a seam joining the first and second sections together along the lengths of the one side and the opposing side, the seam being formed by bonding a portion of the first face extending along the one side to a portion of the third face extending along the opposing side, and by orienting the bonded portions of the first and third faces such that they extend away from a plane including the first and third faces and towaType: GrantFiled: June 17, 2005Date of Patent: May 27, 2008Assignee: Supracor, Inc.Inventors: Curtis L. Landi, Susan Wilson
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Patent number: 7032328Abstract: Methods and apparatus directed to a multi-layer honeycomb sole. A footwear item in accordance with the invention includes a sole that includes a top layer attached to a bottom layer such that their edges are fused together. The top layer includes a first honeycomb core having an exposed surface that includes contours configured to accommodate contours of a foot. The first honeycomb core includes unsealed cells that have walls with perforations. The bottom layer includes a second honeycomb core that includes sealed cells.Type: GrantFiled: January 20, 2004Date of Patent: April 25, 2006Assignee: Supracor, Inc.Inventors: Susan Wilson, Curtis L. Landi, Karl Boucher
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Publication number: 20060061027Abstract: A honeycomb shock absorbing unit or assembly formed from a honeycomb panel. In one embodiment, the shock absorber unit includes a cylindrical member formed of a folded or rolled honeycomb panel, and a flange formed by bonding the opposing ends of the honeycomb panel seamed together. In a shock absorbing system, the flange of the honeycomb shock absorbing unit can be connected to another structure.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 16, 2005Publication date: March 23, 2006Applicant: Supracor, Inc.Inventor: Curtis Landi
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Patent number: 6415583Abstract: The inventive saddle pads are for placement between a saddle and a horse's back, or between a saddle and the rider, for therapeutic and cushioning protection for the horse and for the rider. The saddle pads incorporate a perforated honeycomb cellular structure which contours to the horse's back and/or the saddle to provide uniform load distribution. The honeycomb cells of the pad are aligned perpendicular to the horse's back and flex with movement to reduce shear forces against the horse's skin. The ability of the honeycomb to contour and flex with the movement helps keep the pad securely in place, eliminating rubbing and chafing.Type: GrantFiled: February 25, 2000Date of Patent: July 9, 2002Assignee: Supracor, Inc.Inventors: Curtis L. Landi, Susan L. Wilson, Selver Kulovic