Patents by Inventor Dallas Simonette
Dallas Simonette 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).
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Patent number: 10753650Abstract: A parasitic cleaning system for cleaning the reflective surfaces of a heliostat is disclosed. The system includes a blade carriage assembly that cleans the surface by imparting a frictional force as the carriage assembly moves across the surface to be cleaned. A cleaner drive system controls the motion of the blade carriage assembly over the surface. A guide system connects the cleaner drive system to the blade carriage assembly. The cleaner drive system applies a spring force to move the blade carriage assembly upwardly. The same spring system controls the lowering of the blade assembly over the surface to be cleaned.Type: GrantFiled: March 14, 2018Date of Patent: August 25, 2020Assignee: Dynamis Solutions, Inc.Inventors: Dallas Simonette, Houston Simonette
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Patent number: 10727783Abstract: A mechanical device for cleaning a reflective glass surface is described. In one example, the glass surface is a heliostat mirror. The device includes a cleaning head and a blade assembly. In one example, the cleaning head includes an elongated base member and having a cleaning pad. The cleaning blade assembly includes a cleaning blade. The blade is mounted to the base member and is moveable between a first engaged position that causes the blade of the blade assembly to come into contact with the reflective glass surface and a second disengaged position that causes the blade of the blade assembly to come out of contact with the glass surface. A method of cleaning a glass surface is also disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: July 13, 2017Date of Patent: July 28, 2020Assignee: Dynamis Solutions, Inc.Inventors: Dallas Simonette, Houston Simonette
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Publication number: 20200060460Abstract: An apparatus for securing a delivered package to an immoveable stationary structure is disclosed. The apparatus comprises a controlled access container, an anchoring device and a tethering structure for securing the container to the anchoring device. A method of securing a package being delivered to an intended delivery location is disclosed. The method comprises providing an anchor that is capable of securing a tethering device to a stationary structure, providing a controlled access container, and providing a tether that secures the anchor to the controlled access container. A lock is provided on the controlled access container. A removeable anchoring mechanism is disclosed having three portions, each portion positioned such that the anchoring mechanism wraps around an edge of a door and fits securely within the door jam. An expanded portion prevents the mechanism from being pulled through the door and a locking mechanism secures a tether to the stationary door.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 22, 2018Publication date: February 27, 2020Applicant: Dynamis Solutions, Inc.Inventors: Hailey Farrar, Dallas Simonette
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Publication number: 20190353406Abstract: A parasitic cleaning system for cleaning the reflective surfaces of a heliostat is disclosed. The system includes a blade carriage assembly that cleans the surface by imparting a frictional force as the carriage assembly moves across the surface to be cleaned. A cleaner drive system controls the motion of the blade carriage assembly over the surface. A guide system connects the cleaner drive system to the blade carriage assembly. The cleaner drive system applies a spring force to move the blade carriage assembly upwardly. The same spring system controls the lowering of the blade assembly over the surface to be cleaned.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 14, 2018Publication date: November 21, 2019Applicant: Dynamis Solutions, LLCInventors: Dallas Simonette, Houston Simonette
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Patent number: 10190803Abstract: A system and method for cleaning surfaces is disclosed. The system includes an elongated blade configured to remove at least one of dirt, dust, debris and film from a smooth surface. A drive system is provided for causing the blade to contact the entire smooth surface, thereby removing at least a portion of at least one of dirt, dust, debris, and film. A cleaning device automatically cleans the blade before and after the blade is cleaning the smooth surface. In one example, system is part of a heliostat system for use in a solar collection field as part of a concentrated solar power (CSP) plant.Type: GrantFiled: September 24, 2015Date of Patent: January 29, 2019Assignee: Dynamis Solutions, LLCInventors: Dallas Simonette, Houston Simonette
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Publication number: 20180287553Abstract: A mechanical device for cleaning a reflective glass surface is described. In one example, the glass surface is a heliostat mirror. The device includes a cleaning head and a blade assembly. In one example, the cleaning head includes an elongated base member and having a cleaning pad. The cleaning blade assembly includes a cleaning blade. The blade is mounted to the base member and is moveable between a first engaged position that causes the blade of the blade assembly to come into contact with the reflective glass surface and a second disengaged position that causes the blade of the blade assembly to come out of contact with the glass surface. A method of cleaning a glass surface is also disclosed.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 13, 2017Publication date: October 4, 2018Applicant: Dynamis Solutions, LLCInventors: Dallas Simonette, Houston Simonette
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Publication number: 20170089610Abstract: A system and method for cleaning surfaces is disclosed. The system includes an elongated blade configured to remove at least one of dirt, dust, debris and film from a smooth surface. A drive system is provided for causing the blade to contact the entire smooth surface, thereby removing at least a portion of at least one of dirt, dust, debris, and film. A cleaning device automatically cleans the blade before and after the blade is cleaning the smooth surface. In one example, system is part of a heliostat system for use in a solar collection field as part of a concentrated solar power (CSP) plant.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 24, 2015Publication date: March 30, 2017Applicant: Dynamis Solutions, LLCInventors: Dallas Simonette, Houston Simonette
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Patent number: 7556447Abstract: An apparatus for painting a surface, having an absorbent paint applicator containing paint and contacting the surface; a tube filled with paint and connected to the applicator; and a metering device for incrementally metering paint onto the applicator from the tube. The metering device has a plunger reciprocating within the tube, with the plunger having a handle. The plunger can either be incrementally advanced within the tube by rotating the handle, thereby incrementally dispensing paint onto the applicator, or the plunger can be manually retracted within the tube to fill the tube with paint and manually advanced within the tube to dispense the paint. The plunger is helically grooved along its length and a converter translates rotation of the handle into linear motion of the plunger, thereby advancing the plunger within the tube.Type: GrantFiled: July 25, 2005Date of Patent: July 7, 2009Assignee: Diversified Dynamics CorporationInventors: Daniel J. Bruggeman, Stephen C. Kohs, Dion M. McDevitt, Dallas Simonette
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Publication number: 20070020035Abstract: An apparatus for painting a surface, having an absorbent paint applicator containing paint and contacting the surface; a tube filled with paint and connected to the applicator; and a metering device for incrementally metering paint onto the applicator from the tube. The metering device has a plunger reciprocating within the tube, with the plunger having a handle. The plunger can either be incrementally advanced within the tube by rotating the handle, thereby incrementally dispensing paint onto the applicator, or the plunger can be manually retracted within the tube to fill the tube with paint and manually advanced within the tube to dispense the paint. The plunger is helically grooved along its length and a converter translates rotation of the handle into linear motion of the plunger, thereby advancing the plunger within the tube.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 25, 2005Publication date: January 25, 2007Inventors: Daniel J. Bruggeman, Stephen C. Kohs, Dion M. McDevitt, Dallas Simonette
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Publication number: 20060096050Abstract: A washing system for an elevated surface has a) a housing having a liquid application cleaning system therein; b) a support element that supports and elevates the washing system; c) a rigid member extending from a surface of the housing that faces away from a surface to be cleaned so that the cable, when supporting the cleaning system against the surface to be cleaned and connected to the housing at a connection point, exerts a rotational force on the cleaning system in relation to the fixed fulcrum at the roof top; and d) weights provided at a distance and direction from the connection point fulcrum to at least in part counterbalance the rotational force.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 5, 2004Publication date: May 11, 2006Inventors: Dallas Simonette, Michael Lange
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Patent number: 5641119Abstract: The present invention relates to a thermal relief valve that includes a main body with an inner annular surface that includes a shoulder proximal to one end of the main body. The relief valve also includes a spring that rests on the shoulder of the inner annular surface of the main body. The relief valve additionally includes a thermal actuator component with a cup section and a piston section attached to the cup section. The cup section is separated from the piston section by a shoulder. The shoulder rests upon the spring. The relief valve also includes an O-ring that rests upon the shoulder of the thermal actuator and a cap that rests upon an O-ring within the main body of the relief valve.Type: GrantFiled: June 2, 1995Date of Patent: June 24, 1997Assignee: GP Companies, Inc.Inventor: Dallas Simonette
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Patent number: 5538188Abstract: The present invention includes a flow nozzle with a main body having an annular inlet and an annular outlet. The annular outlet includes a material of fiberglass and ceramic-filled nylon that encloses the orifice. The present invention also includes a method for making a flow nozzle. The method includes providing a main body with an annular inlet and an annular outlet. Next, the main body is positioned in a mold and is molded with a material that includes fiberglass and ceramic-filled nylon so that the fiberglass and ceramic-filled nylon is molded onto the annular outlet. An orifice is defined by the fiberglass-ceramic-nylon material.Type: GrantFiled: January 17, 1995Date of Patent: July 23, 1996Assignee: General Pump/US, Inc.Inventor: Dallas Simonette
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Patent number: D375344Type: GrantFiled: June 2, 1995Date of Patent: November 5, 1996Assignee: General Pump/US, Inc.Inventor: Dallas Simonette
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Patent number: D380034Type: GrantFiled: May 28, 1996Date of Patent: June 17, 1997Inventor: Dallas Simonette