Patents by Inventor Charles Howland

Charles Howland 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).

  • Publication number: 20070137787
    Abstract: A method for joining fabrics, particularly high strength fabrics such as airship hull fabrics, including the steps of: measuring selected parameters of two fabric layers to be joined and the adhesive and any tape or other materials intended to be included in the joint; calculating therefrom an optimal value of a quality control parameter of an ideal joint, such as joint thickness, specific gravity or opacity; assembling the two fabric layers and other materials in the desired order; and applying heat and pressure to the assemblage until the selected quality control parameter of the joint, such as joint thickness, specific gravity or opacity, is satisfied.
    Type: Application
    Filed: January 30, 2007
    Publication date: June 21, 2007
    Applicant: WARWICK MILLS, INC.
    Inventor: Charles Howland
  • Publication number: 20070113486
    Abstract: An inflatable barrier system for a doorway or other opening comprising a front side envelope of rectangular front elevation and dog bone shaped horizontal plane cross section, inflatable with gas and fillable with a hardening foam, combined with an inflatable back side array of tubular air beams configured with self sealant, both connected to a source of gas for inflating the fabric envelope and the back side array of tubular air beams. The front side envelope is configured for frontal resistance to predetermined levels of push, cut, puncture, flame, chemical and ballistic attack. The system is used as a method for closing a doorway to such attacks by erecting and inflating the system within the opening such that the edges on either side of the opening are gripped between the lobes of the respective ends of the dog bone profile of the front side envelope.
    Type: Application
    Filed: November 20, 2006
    Publication date: May 24, 2007
    Applicant: WARWICK MILLS, INC.
    Inventor: Charles Howland
  • Publication number: 20060084336
    Abstract: A flexible laminate for airship or gas enclosure applications, having a load bearing woven fabric core layer of high strength, low twist yarns, an interior side gas barrier layer, a yarn to fabric strength ratio of between about 1.36 and 1.8, a limited yarn twist, and a yarn height to width ratio of between about 1:2 and 1:7. There is an interior side gas barrier layer on one side of the load bearing layer preferably consisting of polyurethane and an exterior side layer on the other side of the load bearing layer which includes in sequence a first layer of polyurethane, a layer of film, a second layer of polyurethane, and an outermost layer of polymeric material. The laminated structure preferably has a gas transmission rate of not more than about 30 cubic centimeters in 24 hours through a one meter square area at a one atmosphere pressure differential.
    Type: Application
    Filed: January 28, 2005
    Publication date: April 20, 2006
    Applicant: WARWICK MILLS, INC.
    Inventors: Charles Howland, W. Bebber, Gregory Williams
  • Publication number: 20060068158
    Abstract: A fabric system for producing at least a woven fabric of controlled modulus or elongation in the MD or warp axis, has a core layer which is the main structural element, and may have one or more woven cover fabrics adhesively bonded with an off axis configuration to one or both sides of the core layer. In a preferred embodiment the core fabric is covered with at least one off axis fabric on both sides. The cover fabrics may also have resin or film top layers laminated or coated on their outside surfaces, for mechanical performance or UV protection or both.
    Type: Application
    Filed: October 14, 2005
    Publication date: March 30, 2006
    Applicant: WARWICK MILLS, INC.
    Inventor: Charles Howland
  • Publication number: 20060029759
    Abstract: A coated, bi-directional substrate design for an aircraft escape slide airbeam, where the longitudinal strength and hoop strength of the substrate and the coating applied thereto are optimized to the application. Less than 45% of the total substrate fiber content is in the longitudinal direction of the substrate, and the longitudinal strength of the substrate is approximately 50% of the hoop strength. The substrate is constructed of nylon, polyester, aramid, para-aramid or liquid crystal polymer fibers, and either polyurethane coatings and adhesives or polyether polyurethane coatings and adhesives. The warp yarns are less than ½ the denier of the fill yarns and are woven in groups of 2 or more yarns to improve the tear strength of the fabric in the warp direction.
    Type: Application
    Filed: August 5, 2005
    Publication date: February 9, 2006
    Applicant: WARWICK MILLS, INC.
    Inventors: Mark Hannigan, Charles Howland
  • Publication number: 20050288797
    Abstract: An implantable tissue grafting medical system and material using a combination of bio-absorbable and non bio-absorbable fibers and materials such as Poly Glycolic Acid (PGA) and polyester (PET), provides a permeable mesh or weave of fibers with an initial interstice size and permeability factor suitable to initial implant requirements, and a pre-engineered bio-absorption pattern and rate that controls the gradual expansion of interstice size within the mesh or weave in one or two dimensions up to a pre-engineered maximum interstice size, consistent with the anticipated rate of tissue regeneration on the implant, while retaining a primary grid or circumferential pattern of non-absorbable fibers at the maximum interstice size for supporting the new tissue for an extended period. Various means for combining materials to obtain initial interstice size, pattern and permeability, with the desired absorption pattern and rate, and the desired end point interstice size and spacing, are also disclosed.
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 23, 2005
    Publication date: December 29, 2005
    Applicant: WARWICK MILLS, INC.
    Inventor: Charles Howland
  • Publication number: 20050255776
    Abstract: A laminate fabric system including a puncture-resistant layer of high tenacity fibers, a water resistant, breathable membrane layer of a microporous or monolithic character, and a woven fabric layer, where the layers are substantially but not necessarily entirely coextensive, with interlayer connections occurring at least periodically throughout the multi-layered structure.
    Type: Application
    Filed: February 28, 2005
    Publication date: November 17, 2005
    Applicant: WARWICK MILLS, INC.
    Inventor: Charles Howland
  • Publication number: 20050197024
    Abstract: A composite fabric, multi-layer protective panel alternative to an exclusively fine denier, continuous filament yarn protective fabric, multi-layer protective panel. Fabric layers consist of warp and fill sheets of continuous filament yarn of relatively higher denier at a relatively lower cover factor that have their yarns interlocked in a woven pattern by overlapping warp and fill sheets of staple yarns of relatively lower denier, thus raising effective cover factor. Staple yarns have a conspicuous amount of hairiness for greater yarn stability. Ballistic performance is enhanced by depositing a molten mass of fiber material and protruding staple fiber filament ends on a striking projectile upon impact on outer layers, and transporting the additional mass into the panel with a higher coefficient of friction.
    Type: Application
    Filed: March 3, 2005
    Publication date: September 8, 2005
    Applicant: WARWICK MILLS, INC.
    Inventor: Charles Howland
  • Patent number: 6911247
    Abstract: A protective covering system having high-flexibility and low areal density characteristics. In one aspect of the invention, the protective system includes a plurality of metallic staples or wire elements secured to multi-layer matrix including woven fibers, the layers being oriented at cross angles to provide a grid-like pattern of protective elements. In one aspect of the invention, protective elements provide a coverage area of less than 90% and as little as 40% of total surface area. In one aspect of the invention, protective elements may be mechanically secured to a matrix by a puncture and crimp process. In another, wire elements may be attached or woven into one or more matrix layers.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 13, 2001
    Date of Patent: June 28, 2005
    Assignee: Warwick Mills, Inc.
    Inventor: Charles Howland
  • Publication number: 20050118716
    Abstract: Methods and structures are disclosed where carrier fiber is used to enable the assembly of two and three dimensional structures of autologous tissue. Tissue is harvested from the donor, integrated with a carrier fiber, and assembled into complex forms rapidly. The structures can be tailored to the requirements of a specific medical procedure. The tissue is kept live and viable during extracorporeal assembly and the finished structure is emplaced in the donor's body. The use of a carrier fiber leader for pre-threading integration and assembly machines facilitates machine set up, drawing of the tissue into the process, and rapid integration and assembly of the multi-dimensional structures. Assembly can include providing tissue and fiber leaders extending from the structure for attaching the structure in place. The carrier fiber either is bio-absorbed as new tissue forms, or forms a bio-compatible substructure for the patient's native tissue.
    Type: Application
    Filed: October 29, 2004
    Publication date: June 2, 2005
    Applicant: Warwick Mills, Inc.
    Inventors: Charles Howland, Virginia Houston-Howland, Jennifer White
  • Patent number: 6861120
    Abstract: A protective covering system having high-flexibility and low areal density characteristics. In one aspect of the invention, the protective system includes a plurality of metallic staples or wire elements secured to multi-layer matrix including woven fibers, the layers being oriented at cross angles to provide a grid-like pattern of protective elements. In one aspect of the invention, protective elements provide a coverage area of less than 90% and as little as 40% of total surface area. In one aspect of the invention, protective elements may be mechanically secured to a matrix by a puncture and crimp process. In another, wire elements may be attached or woven into one or more matrix layers.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 13, 2001
    Date of Patent: March 1, 2005
    Assignee: Warwick Mills, Inc.
    Inventor: Charles Howland
  • Publication number: 20020122927
    Abstract: A protective covering system having high-flexibility and low areal density characteristics. In one aspect of the invention, the protective system includes a plurality of metallic staples or wire elements secured to multi-layer matrix including woven fibers, the layers being oriented at cross angles to provide a grid-like pattern of protective elements. In one aspect of the invention, protective elements provide a coverage area of less than 90% and as little as 40% of total surface area. In one aspect of the invention, protective elements may be mechanically secured to a matrix by a puncture and crimp process. In another, wire elements may be attached or woven into one or more matrix layers.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 13, 2001
    Publication date: September 5, 2002
    Inventor: Charles Howland