Patents by Inventor David Phillip Cadogan
David Phillip Cadogan 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: 10982812Abstract: A design and construction method for a Collapsible Cryogenic Storage Vessel can be used for storing cryogenic liquids. The vessel provides the ability to be packed for transport in a compact state and erected at the point of use. The vessel can be used multiple times. The vessel's volume can also be adjusted during use to minimize or eliminate head space in the vessel.Type: GrantFiled: March 4, 2016Date of Patent: April 20, 2021Assignees: ILC Dover IP, Inc., Air Liquide Advanced Technologies U.S. LLCInventors: David Phillip Cadogan, John Kun Hung Lin, Jonathan Michael Hinkle, Stephen Emerson Scarborough, Joanne M. Ware, Timothy Joseph Haggerty, Chester Lloyd Benham, Donald George Sticovy, Craig Lasseter
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Patent number: 10377514Abstract: An Adjustable Pressure Suit Torso, which is a combination of a flexible pressure suit attached to rigid rings, in an assembly of rigid rings and brackets. The rigid rings form openings configured to receive the head, limbs and entry way of a wearer. These rigid rings are attached to one another by brackets, thereby forming an assembly of rigid rings and brackets. The flexible pressure suit is attached to the rigid rings, and otherwise constrained upon pressurization by the rigid ring and bracket assembly. The brackets can be offered in different sizes or made adjustable so as to vary the overall size of the rigid ring and bracket assembly. The flexible pressure suit can be provided in the largest possible wearer size (99th percentile male) and any excess in the flexible suit when donned by a smaller wearer can be folded up while still constrained by the ring and bracket assembly.Type: GrantFiled: February 5, 2015Date of Patent: August 13, 2019Assignee: ILC DOVER LPInventors: David Phillip Cadogan, David Allen Graziosi, Greg Jason Muller, Janet G. Ferl
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Patent number: 9844918Abstract: This invention describes novel design and construction method for inflatable, pressure intensifier equipment that can be used for processing composites structures. The equipment can be used as a manufacturing and processing platform wherever low pressure and high temperature inputs are required in an enclosed volume.Type: GrantFiled: November 10, 2014Date of Patent: December 19, 2017Assignee: ILC DOVER, LPInventors: David Phillip Cadogan, Stephen Emerson Scarborough, Anshu Dixit, Jonathan Michael Hinkle
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Publication number: 20170254481Abstract: This invention describes a novel design and construction method for a Collapsible Cryogenic Storage Vessel that can be used for storing cryogenic liquids. The vessel provides the ability to be packed for transport in a compact state and erected at the point of use. The vessel can be used multiple times. The vessel's volume can also be adjusted during use to minimize or eliminate head space in the vessel.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 4, 2016Publication date: September 7, 2017Inventors: David Phillip Cadogan, John Kun Hung Lin, Jonathan Michael Hinkle, Stephen Emerson Scarborough, Joanne M. Ware, Timothy Joseph Haggerty, Chester Lloyd Benham, Donald George Sticovy, Craig Lasseter
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Publication number: 20170216633Abstract: The compression augmented full-pressure suit system includes a garment configured to protect humans in low to zero atmospheric pressure environments while providing excellent mobility. The suit system includes a specialized compression garment worn over the entirety of the body, with a full pressure suit over that compression garment. The compression garment applies a percentage of the pressure on the human form required for protection in low atmosphere environments. The balance of the pressure that is required comes from pressurization of the full pressure suit. Use of both pressure application methods concurrently enables each component to be greatly simplified in comparison to their configuration when used individually, with the result being greater comfort and performance at a reduced cost.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 24, 2017Publication date: August 3, 2017Inventor: David Phillip Cadogan
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Patent number: 9598851Abstract: A lightweight watertight cover that is easily installed and positively secured in place, which provides a reliable seal to prevent flood water from entering openings such as subway ventilation shaft gratings and other porous openings that serve as entry point for flood water.Type: GrantFiled: October 6, 2014Date of Patent: March 21, 2017Assignee: ILC COVER LPInventors: David Phillip Cadogan, Daniel James Gleeson, Jonathan Michael Hinkle, Jeffrey Lewis Roushey
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Publication number: 20160289909Abstract: A novel extendible flexible flood barrier manufactured from textile and membrane materials has been developed which comprises a textile/membrane wall and support posts configured to be movable between a stowed position and a deployed position and wherein, in the deployed position, forms a leak-free barrier against flood water or other fluids. The flexible wall is stored in a container on one side of the opening to be protected and extended to the receiver on the opposite of the opening to deploy the barrier. Structural members, such as posts or a building itself will react to the load from the flood water impinging on the wall. Intermediate posts or bollards can be added to lengthen the wall so larger spans can be closed-off with the flexible wall. The flexible wall can be configured for use in many applications including entire buildings, building entrances, transit system passages, such as ventilation shafts or elevator shafts, stairwells, and other openings that can be threatened by flooding.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 31, 2015Publication date: October 6, 2016Inventors: David Phillip Cadogan, Jonathan Michael Hinkle, Jeffrey Lewis Roushey
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Patent number: 9453314Abstract: A novel design and construction method for the creation of a deployable flexible flood mitigation wall manufactured from textile and membrane materials. The flexible flood mitigation wall system comprises a textile/membrane wall and support posts configured to be movable between a stowed position and a deployed position and wherein, in the deployed position, the wall forms a leak-free barrier against flood water or other fluids. A series of posts that are manually deployed is used to support the fabric wall when hydrostatically challenged, and transfer loads to the ground. The wall is stored at the point of use in a surface box or trench box and keeps the loading from the flood water off the building, structure or equipment being protected.Type: GrantFiled: September 18, 2014Date of Patent: September 27, 2016Assignee: ILC DOVER LPInventors: David Phillip Cadogan, Jonathan Michael Hinkle, Charles Ralph Sandy, Carl Frank Knoll, Jr.
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Patent number: 9453316Abstract: A novel extendible flexible flood barrier manufactured from textile and membrane materials has been developed which comprises a textile/membrane wall and support posts configured to be movable between a stowed position and a deployed position and wherein, in the deployed position, forms a leak-free barrier against flood water or other fluids. The flexible wall is stored in a container on one side of the opening to be protected and extended to the receiver on the opposite of the opening to deploy the barrier. Structural members, such as posts or a building itself will react to the load from the flood water impinging on the wall. Intermediate posts or bollards can be added to lengthen the wall so larger spans can be closed-off with the flexible wall. The flexible wall can be configured for use in many applications including entire buildings, building entrances, transit system passages, such as ventilation shafts or elevator shafts, stairwells, and other openings that can be threatened by flooding.Type: GrantFiled: March 31, 2015Date of Patent: September 27, 2016Assignee: ILC DOVER LPInventors: David Phillip Cadogan, Jonathan Michael Hinkle, Jeffrey Lewis Roushey
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Publication number: 20160229563Abstract: A novel Adjustable Pressure Suit Torso manufactured from a combination of rigid metal or composite components and flexible textile and membrane materials has been developed. It offers many advantages over primarily soft or rigid approaches to the construction of torso components used in pressure suits such as space suits or high-altitude flight suits. The Adjustable Pressure Suit Torso comprises a series of rigid rings as openings for the limbs and head to extend into from the torso, rigid brackets that are fixed between the rigid ring components, and flexible materials that span the area between the rings to act as a pressure vessel. The brackets have specific sizes and can be easily exchanged to resize the torso to fit a wide range of users. The loading imparted on the pressure suit from operation or pressurization is reacted by the rigid components.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 5, 2015Publication date: August 11, 2016Inventors: David Phillip Cadogan, David Allen Graziosi, Greg Jason Muller, Janet G. Ferl
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Publication number: 20160129646Abstract: This invention describes novel design and construction methoc for inflatable, pressure intensifier equipment that can be used for processing composites structures. The equipment can be used as a manufacturing and processing platform wherever low pressure and high temperature inputs are required in an enclosed volume.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 10, 2014Publication date: May 12, 2016Inventors: David Phillip Cadogan, Stephen Emerson Scarborough, Anshu Dixit, Jonathan Michael Hinkle
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Publication number: 20160097172Abstract: A lightweight watertight cover that is easily installed and positively secured in place, which provides a reliable seal to prevent flood water from entering openings such as subway ventilation shaft gratings and other porous openings that serve as entry point for flood water.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 6, 2014Publication date: April 7, 2016Inventors: David Phillip Cadogan, Daniel James Gleeson, Jonathan Michael Hinkle, Jeffrey Lewis Roushey
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Patent number: 9303423Abstract: A novel design and construction method for the creation of a Deployable Flexible Flood Mitigation Device manufactured from textile and membrane materials. The Flexible Flood Mitigation Device comprises a textile/membrane panel configured to be movable between an opened position and a closed position, wherein in the closed position, the panel forms a barrier against flood water; and a spool that is manually or electrically operated is used to move the panel from the closed position to the opened position. The spool can also be eliminated and the panel can be manually folded for storage. The Flexible Flood Mitigation Device can be configured for use in many applications including subway tunnels, vehicular tunnels, stairwells, ventilation shafts, and other openings that can be threatened by flooding. It can be used in any orientation (vertical, horizontal or at an angle with respect to gravity), and can stop fluids approaching from either side. It can also be shaped to fit any opening.Type: GrantFiled: October 8, 2013Date of Patent: April 5, 2016Assignee: ILC DOVER IP, INC.Inventors: David Phillip Cadogan, Jonathan Michael Hinkle, Jeffrey Lewis Roushey, Tony Ray McKee, Ralph Olav Elgesem
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Publication number: 20160083918Abstract: A novel design and construction method for the creation of a deployable flexible flood mitigation wall manufactured from textile and membrane materials. The flexible flood mitigation wall system comprises a textile/membrane wall and support posts configured to be movable between a stowed position and a deployed position and wherein, in the deployed position, the wall forms a leak-free barrier against flood water or other fluids. A series of posts that are manually deployed is used to support the fabric wall when hydrostatically challenged, and transfer loads to the ground. The wall is stored at the point of use in a surface box or trench box and keeps the loading from the flood water off the building, structure or equipment being protected.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 18, 2014Publication date: March 24, 2016Inventors: David Phillip Cadogan, Jonathan Michael Hinkle, Charles Ralph Sandy, Carl Frank Knoll, JR.
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Publication number: 20150096232Abstract: A novel design and construction method for the creation of a Deployable Flexible Flood Mitigation Device manufactured from textile and membrane materials. The Flexible Flood Mitigation Device comprises a textile/membrane panel configured to be movable between an opened position and a closed position, wherein in the closed position, the panel forms a barrier against flood water; and a spool that is manually or electrically operated is used to move the panel from the closed position to the opened position. The spool can also be eliminated and the panel can be manually folded for storage. The Flexible Flood Mitigation Device can be configured for use in many applications including subway tunnels, vehicular tunnels, stairwells, ventilation shafts, and other openings that can be threatened by flooding. It can be used in any orientation (vertical, horizontal or at an angle with respect to gravity), and can stop fluids approaching from either side. It can also be shaped to fit any opening.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 8, 2013Publication date: April 9, 2015Applicant: ILC DOVER LPInventors: David Phillip Cadogan, Jonathan Michael Hinkle, Jeffrey Lewis Roushey, Tony Ray McKee, Ralph Olav Elgesem
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Patent number: 6837610Abstract: A bioprocess container consists of a flexible container, placed inside a heat exchanger. By providing a disposable agitation device inside the sealed container, a filled container can be stirred without having to open the container. Possible agitation elements include traditional stirrers, rotating magnetic rods, bladder devices integral with the structure of the container, as well as different devices for manipulating the shape of the sealed container. Finally, a containment disk is used to ensure that the magnetic rod is maintained in the magnetic field.Type: GrantFiled: September 27, 2002Date of Patent: January 4, 2005Assignee: ILC Dover LPPInventors: David Phillip Cadogan, Scott Lester Davidson, Thomas Joseph Edwards, John Kun Hung Lin, Steven Michael Lloyd, Tony Ray McKee
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Publication number: 20040062140Abstract: A bioprocess container consists of a flexible container, placed inside a heat exchanger. By providing a disposable agitation device inside the sealed container, a filled container can be stirred without having to open the container. Possible agitation elements include traditional stirrers, rotating magnetic rods, bladder devices integral with the structure of the container, as well as different devices for manipulating the shape of the sealed container. Finally, a containment disk is used to ensure that the magnetic rod is maintained in the magnetic field.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 27, 2002Publication date: April 1, 2004Inventors: David Phillip Cadogan, Scott Lester Davidson, Thomas Joseph Edwards, John Kun Hung Lin, Steven Michael Lloyd, Tony Ray McKee