Patents Assigned to University of Maine System
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Publication number: 20250092857Abstract: A semi-submersible wind turbine platform is configured for floating in a body of water and supporting a wind turbine, and includes a center column, at least three tubular bottom beams extending radially outward of a first axial end of the center column, the center column configured to have a tower attached to a second axial end thereof, outer columns, wherein a first axial end of each outer column attached to a distal end of one of the bottom beams, and top beams, one of which extends between a second axial end of each outer column and the second axial end of the center column.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 25, 2022Publication date: March 20, 2025Applicant: University of Maine System Board of TrusteesInventors: Habib J. Dagher, Anthony M. Viselli
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Publication number: 20240150938Abstract: A color-changing filament or yarn is provided that delivers fully-controllable full-spectrum response to current input. In embodiments, the filament is adapted to be woven into a textile and controlled to vary and maintain color independently of external temperature.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 15, 2022Publication date: May 9, 2024Applicant: BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MAINE SYSTEMInventors: Christopher ERB, David F. ERB, Jr.
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Patent number: 11957366Abstract: The present disclosure relates to electrically controllable surgical tools. In general, surgical devices are provided having an electrically controllable, fingered operating end for use in angiography, endovascular and/or neurological surgery. The finger(s) at the operating end can be made from ionic polymer metal composite (IPMC) material to facilitate control of the finger(s).Type: GrantFiled: January 19, 2022Date of Patent: April 16, 2024Assignees: MaineHealth, Board of Trustees of the University of Maine SystemInventors: Robert D. Ecker, Mohsen Shahinpoor
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Publication number: 20240101232Abstract: A barge-type wind turbine platform in combination with a heel tank damper includes a barge-type wind turbine platform having a keystone, two pairs of bottom beams, each including two bottom beams connected to opposite sides of the keystone, wherein the combined pairs of bottom beams define a foundation. A U-shaped ballast conduit is mounted or formed within each of the pairs of bottom beams. Each ballast conduit has ballast water therein, the ballast water extending from an outwardly extending portion of each bottom beam of each pair of bottom beams, such that a volume of air is defined between a surface of the ballast water in each outwardly extending portion and an outwardly facing wall of each outwardly extending portion, and an internal damping element is provided within each ballast conduit. A heel tank damper is defined by the ballast conduits and their respective internal damping elements.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 26, 2023Publication date: March 28, 2024Applicant: University of Maine System Board of TrusteesInventors: Christopher K. Allen, Andrew J. Goupee, Richard Kimball, Anthony M. Viselli, Habib J. Dagher
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Patent number: 11932360Abstract: A tuned mass damper (TMD) system in combination with a floating offshore wind turbine (FOWT) platform includes a barge type FOWT platform having a hull configured to have a wind turbine tower mounted thereon. A TMD system is mounted in the hull and has a first TMD configured to operate at a first frequency, and a second TMD configured to operate at a second frequency different than the first frequency.Type: GrantFiled: November 4, 2019Date of Patent: March 19, 2024Assignee: University of Maine System Board of TrusteesInventors: Christopher K. Allen, Anthony M. Viselli, Andrew J. Goupee, Habib J. Dagher, Robert E. Berry, Jeffrey L. Lindner, Frederick S. Gant, John S. Townsend, Rebecca L. Williams
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Patent number: 11873582Abstract: Presented herein are materials, methods, and systems for the improved 3D printing improved 3D printing of materials that include polypropylene. In some embodiments, the present disclosure provides a composite comprising a polymer matrix and a plurality of fibers for improved 3D printing. For example, the polymer matrix may have a composition that includes a polymer blend of polypropylene (PP) and polyethylene (PE) (e.g., high density polyethylene (HDPE), low density polyethylene (LDPE), linear low-density polyethylene (LLDPE)), impact modified polypropylene copolymer and/or polypropylene random copolymer with a plurality of fibers. In some embodiments, the plurality of fibers comprises cellulosic nanofibers (e.g., natural cellulosic nanofibers, e.g., cellulose nanofibrils). In some embodiments, filaments are prepared from the composites by melt compounding the polymer matrix (e.g., PP copolymers and/or PP/PE pellets) with a plurality of fibers and extruding the mixture.Type: GrantFiled: November 15, 2018Date of Patent: January 16, 2024Assignee: University of Maine System Board of TrusteesInventors: Douglas J. Gardner, Lu Wang, Jordan Elliott Sanders
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Patent number: 11867794Abstract: An apparatus for detecting and recording insect flying activities, such as outside a bee hive, with a Doppler radar is described. Also described is a system including a plurality of apparatuses for detecting and recording insect flying activities, such as outside a bee hive, with a Doppler radar.Type: GrantFiled: July 5, 2019Date of Patent: January 9, 2024Assignee: University of Maine System Board of TrusteesInventors: Nuri W. Emanetoglu, Herbert Aumann
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Patent number: 11753773Abstract: The present disclosure relates to paperboard having an improved basis weight to bending strength relationship and methods of making paperboard having an improved basis weight to bending strength relationship. In particular, a paperboard provided herein includes a refined cellulose in at least 1 ply.Type: GrantFiled: April 16, 2020Date of Patent: September 12, 2023Assignees: General Mills, Inc., University of Maine System Board of TrusteesInventors: George Tuszkiewicz, Matthew W Lorence, Mark Paradis, Michael A Bilodeau
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Patent number: 11732127Abstract: Disclosed are processes for making polymeric composite materials and composite materials made from those processes, the process comprising: providing a mixture, comprising: a liquid, a polymer precursor, and a dispersed-phase precursor; and subjecting the mixture to reaction conditions sufficient: to effect polymerization of the polymer precursor to produce a polymer and a reaction product; and to remove substantially all the liquid and reaction product from the mixture; wherein said reaction conditions comprise: pressure between about 10 millitorr and about 300 torr; and temperature: greater than or equal to the highest boiling point of the liquid and reaction product; less than the decomposition temperature of the polymer; and less than the decomposition temperature of the dispersed-phase precursor.Type: GrantFiled: September 26, 2022Date of Patent: August 22, 2023Assignee: University of Maine System Board of TrusteesInventors: Michael A. Bilodeau, Jonathan Spender
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Patent number: 11708667Abstract: The present invention provides, inter alia, biocompatible porous structural materials made exclusively or almost exclusively from nanocellulose fibers (CNF), CNC, or bacterial cellulose, as well as processes for making and using provided compositions. Provided compositions may possess specifically tailored mechanical strength properties and have a design-controlled porosity that is homogeneous or graded, depending on the application. Provided compositions may be manufactured by the controlled dewatering of suspensions of CNF. In some embodiments, provided compositions may include a solids concentration of about 10% to about 95% by weight. Controlled water removal and pore homo- or heterogeneity may be accomplished by controlling capillary, hydrostatic and evaporative processes in the environment of a porous mold around the CNF slurry.Type: GrantFiled: November 11, 2020Date of Patent: July 25, 2023Assignee: University of Maine System Board of TrusteesInventors: Michael Darin Mason, David Gregg Holomakoff, Muhammad Radowan Hossen
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Publication number: 20230159141Abstract: A method of assembling and deploying a floating offshore wind turbine (FOWT) platform includes floating a buoyant floater and a hollow outer tank in a floating assembly, placing permanent ballast material in the outer tank to define a mass, and sinking the mass to a seabed. The buoyant floater is moved to a position over the mass. Transit lines are attached between a lifting device in the buoyant floater and the mass to define a FOWT platform. The mass is lifted to a point directly under the buoyant floater and the FOWT platform is towed to an installation site. Mooring lines are attached between anchors in the seabed and the buoyant floater, and the mass is lowered to a depth wherein suspension lines attached thereto are taught, the mass with the suspension lines defining a suspended mass. The transit lines are then stored or removed from the mass.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 16, 2020Publication date: May 25, 2023Applicant: University of Maine System Board of TrusteesInventors: Anthony M. Viselli, Habib J. Dagher, Jacob C. Ward, Andrew J. Goupee, Christopher K. Allen
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Patent number: 11634863Abstract: An improved market pulp and process for making the same by adding a composite material are described. The composite material includes cellulose nanocrystals, cellulose nanofibers, or another high aspect ratio, high surface area cellulose material (or a starch, or both) and a crosslinking compound that crosslinks a portion of the surface hydroxyl groups to form a 3-D matrix. Adding the composite material to market pulp has been shown to improve the strength of twice-dried paper products, made from such an enhanced market pulp. By crosslinking a portion of the surface hydroxyl groups in the market pulp to form a 3-D matrix, a first drying step may be accomplished without loss of benefits afforded when the market pulp is later re-pulped to make a paper product.Type: GrantFiled: October 11, 2018Date of Patent: April 25, 2023Assignee: University of Maine System Board of TrusteesInventors: Michael A. Bilodeau, Mark A. Paradis
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Patent number: 11485850Abstract: Disclosed are processes for making polymeric composite materials and composite materials made from those processes, the process comprising: providing a mixture, comprising: a liquid, a polymer precursor, and a dispersed-phase precursor; and subjecting the mixture to reaction conditions sufficient: to effect polymerization of the polymer precursor to produce a polymer and a reaction product; and to remove substantially all the liquid and reaction product from the mixture; wherein said reaction conditions comprise: pressure between about 10 millitorr and about 300 torr; and temperature: greater than or equal to the highest boiling point of the liquid and reaction product; less than the decomposition temperature of the polymer; and less than the decomposition temperature of the dispersed-phase precursor.Type: GrantFiled: March 5, 2018Date of Patent: November 1, 2022Assignee: University of Maine System Board of TrusteesInventors: Michael A. Bilodeau, Jonathan Spender
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Patent number: 11370894Abstract: The present invention relates to a method of making a foamed cellulosic fiber-thermoplastic composite article. The method includes the steps of providing a copolymer composition, combining the copolymer composition and cellulosic fibers, applying heat, mixing energy and pressure to form a foamable mixture, and forming the foamable article in a molding or extruding operation. The method is characterized in that at least 10% of the cellulosic fibers have been thermally modified prior to being combined with the copolymer composition.Type: GrantFiled: September 20, 2016Date of Patent: June 28, 2022Assignees: Stora Enso OYJ, University of Maine System Board of TrusteesInventors: Duncan Mayes, Janne Pynnonen, Christopher H West, Douglas J Gardner, Yousoo Han
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Patent number: 11352098Abstract: A method of assembling a floating wind turbine platform includes forming a base assembly of the floating wind turbine platform in either a cofferdam or a graving dock built in water having a first depth. The base assembly includes a keystone and a plurality of buoyant bottom beams extending radially outward of the keystone, wherein longitudinal axes of each of the plurality of bottom beams are coplanar. The cofferdam or the graving dock is flooded and the assembled base assembly is floated to an assembly area in water having a second depth. A center column and a plurality of outer columns are assembled or formed on the base assembly, a tower is assembled or formed on the center column, and a wind turbine is assembled on the tower, thereby defining the floating wind turbine platform.Type: GrantFiled: May 14, 2019Date of Patent: June 7, 2022Assignee: University of Maine System Board of TrusteesInventors: Habib J. Dagher, Anthony M. Viselli
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Patent number: 11279452Abstract: A motion absorbing system and method for a structure includes the coupling of a container to a structure. The container has a liquid disposed therein wherein a ullage is defined above a surface of the liquid. An elastic element is positioned in the liquid. The elastic element has a natural frequency tuned to damp motion of the liquid.Type: GrantFiled: May 7, 2021Date of Patent: March 22, 2022Assignee: University of Maine System Board of TrusteesInventors: Christopher K. Allen, Anthony M. Viselli, Andrew J. Goupee, Habib J. Dagher, Robert E. Berry, Jeffrey L. Lindner, Frederick S. Gant, John S. Townsend, Rebecca L. Williams
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Patent number: 11259823Abstract: The present disclosure relates to electrically controllable surgical tools. In general, surgical devices are provided having an electrically controllable, fingered operating end for use in angiography, endovascular and/or neurological surgery. The finger(s) at the operating end can be made from ionic polymer metal composite (IPMC) material to facilitate control of the finger(s).Type: GrantFiled: December 4, 2020Date of Patent: March 1, 2022Assignees: Maine Medical Center, Board of Trustees of the University of Maine SystemInventors: Robert D. Ecker, Mohsen Shahinpoor
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Publication number: 20210387702Abstract: A tuned mass damper (TMD) system in combination with a floating offshore wind turbine (FOWT) platform includes a barge type FOWT platform having a hull configured to have a wind turbine tower mounted thereon. A TMD system is mounted in the hull and has a first TMD configured to operate at a first frequency, and a second TMD configured to operate at a second frequency different than the first frequency.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 4, 2019Publication date: December 16, 2021Applicant: University of Maine System Board of TrusteesInventors: Christopher K. Allen, Anthony M. Viselli, Andrew J. Goupee, Habib J. Dagher, Robert E. Berry, Jeffrey L. Lindner, Fredrick S. Gant, John S. Towsend, Rebecca L. Williams
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Publication number: 20210269126Abstract: A motion absorbing system and method for a structure includes the coupling of a container to a structure. The container has a liquid disposed therein wherein a ullage is defined above a surface of the liquid. An elastic element is positioned in the liquid. The elastic element has a natural frequency tuned to damp motion of the liquid.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 7, 2021Publication date: September 2, 2021Applicant: University of Maine System Board of TrusteesInventors: Christopher K. Allen, Anthony M. Viselli, Andrew J. Goupee, Habib J. Dagher, Robert E. Berry, Jeffrey L. Lindner, Frederick S. Gant, John S. Townsend, Rebecca L. Williams
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Patent number: 11034838Abstract: The present invention is directed to a composite material comprising a cellulosic material, high impact polystyrene (HIPS) and styrene maleic anhydride (SMA). The cellulosic material may be thermally modified prior to being incorporated into the composite material. The present invention is also directed to a composite product that comprises the composite material according to the invention.Type: GrantFiled: February 1, 2018Date of Patent: June 15, 2021Assignees: Stora Enso OYJ, University of Maine System Board of TrusteesInventors: Duncan Mayes, Janne Pynnonen, Christopher H. West, Douglas J. Gardner, Yousoo Han