Patents by Inventor Benjamin K. CAMPBELL

Benjamin K. CAMPBELL 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).

  • Patent number: 11852211
    Abstract: A 3D printed additively manufactured (AM) elliptical bifurcating torsion flexure assembly system includes a base section; elliptical bifurcating torsion springs, each including a bifurcated legs section supported by the base; a bifurcated elliptical torsion spring section contiguous with the bifurcated legs section; and a single upper section contiguous with the elliptical torsion spring section. The single upper section includes a connection component, and the device material includes Hot Isostatic Pressing (HIP) heat-treated Ti6Al4V. The elliptical bifurcating torsion flexure assembly is printed as one part by a 3D additive manufacturing process, and the bifurcation maintains consistent balance while being torqued. The stiffness-spring rate of the device is at least partly controlled by varying cross-sectional shape and diameters by the 3D additive manufacturing printing.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 10, 2020
    Date of Patent: December 26, 2023
    Assignee: BAE Systems Information and Electronic Systems Integration Inc.
    Inventors: Benjamin K. Campbell, Robert Chadbourne, Ryan Dippel, Michael J. Shaw
  • Publication number: 20220074458
    Abstract: A 3D printed additively manufactured (AM) elliptical bifurcating torsion flexure assembly system includes a base section; elliptical bifurcating torsion springs, each including a bifurcated legs section supported by the base; a bifurcated elliptical torsion spring section contiguous with the bifurcated legs section; and a single upper section contiguous with the elliptical torsion spring section. The single upper section includes a connection component, and the device material includes Hot Isostatic Pressing (HIP) heat-treated Ti6Al4V. The elliptical bifurcating torsion flexure assembly is printed as one part by a 3D additive manufacturing process, and the bifurcation maintains consistent balance while being torqued. The stiffness-spring rate of the device is at least partly controlled by varying cross-sectional shape and diameters by the 3D additive manufacturing printing.
    Type: Application
    Filed: September 10, 2020
    Publication date: March 10, 2022
    Inventors: Benjamin K. Campbell, Robert Chadbourne, Ryan Dippel, Michael J. Shaw
  • Patent number: 10859359
    Abstract: The system and method for forming an ignition sequencer comprising two inseparable portions (a body and an armature) where an armature is articulable with respect to a body to allow for the existence of no less than two distinct stages of the ignition sequence through the articulating motion of the additively-manufactured armature. The ignition sequencer assembly architecture allows for installation of an internal energetic compound while all components are assembled and interconnected. The ignition sequencer assembly architecture allows for installation into a next higher-level assembly using a single, uniaxial, force.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 15, 2019
    Date of Patent: December 8, 2020
    Assignee: BAE Systems Information and Electronic Systems Integration Inc.
    Inventors: Michael J. Shaw, Benjamin K. Campbell, Ryan Dippel, Matthew M. Hall, Andrew Kaye, John A. Mitchell, William R. Samuels, Timothy W. Spence, Heather A. Wickman
  • Publication number: 20200363181
    Abstract: The system and method for forming an ignition sequencer comprising two inseparable portions (a body and an armature) where an armature is articulable with respect to a body to allow for the existence of no less than two distinct stages of the ignition sequence through the articulating motion of the additively-manufactured armature. The ignition sequencer assembly architecture allows for installation of an internal energetic compound while all components are assembled and interconnected. The ignition sequencer assembly architecture allows for installation into a next higher-level assembly using a single, uniaxial, force.
    Type: Application
    Filed: May 15, 2019
    Publication date: November 19, 2020
    Inventors: Michael J. SHAW, Benjamin K. CAMPBELL, Ryan DIPPEL, Matthew M. HALL, Andrew KAYE, John A. MITCHELL, William R. SAMUELS, Timothy W. SPENCE, Heather A. WICKMAN