Patents by Inventor Dean Putnam
Dean Putnam 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: 11004573Abstract: The present invention relates to a method creating highly concentrated quantum entangled particles which can be embedded into substrates such that the particles, and therefore substrates they are embedded upon are remotely controllable. The invention includes streaming a beam of particles through a beam splitter and then applying a selected correlation system, such as NMR or supercooling, to the particles in order to align the particle spins. The particles are then released from the correlation system resulting in an unnaturally high saturation of concentrated quantum entangled particles on a macro scale. The particles and substrates are then in a salve-x relationship configuration and are therefore remotely controllable. Through stimulation and detection, changes in state may be observable in order to determine the level of concentration and remote control.Type: GrantFiled: January 31, 2019Date of Patent: May 11, 2021Assignee: ARIAT InnovationsInventors: Everly Dean Putnam, David J. Kaufman
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Publication number: 20210125740Abstract: The present invention relates to a method creating highly concentrated quantum entangled particles which can be embedded into substrates such that the particles, and therefore substrates they are embedded upon are remotely controllable. The invention includes streaming a beam of particles through a beam splitter and then applying a selected correlation system, such as NMR or supercooling, to the particles in order to align the particle spins. The particles are then released from the correlation system resulting in an unnaturally high saturation of concentrated quantum entangled particles on a macro scale. The particles and substrates are then in a salve-x relationship configuration and are therefore remotely controllable. Through stimulation and detection, changes in state may be observable in order to determine the level of concentration and remote control.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 14, 2020Publication date: April 29, 2021Inventors: Everly Dean Putnam, David J. Kaufman
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Publication number: 20190267150Abstract: The present invention relates to a method creating highly concentrated quantum entangled particles which can be embedded into substrates such that the particles, and therefore substrates they are embedded upon are remotely controllable. The invention includes streaming a beam of particles through a beam splitter and then applying a selected correlation system, such as NMR or supercooling, to the particles in order to align the particle spins. The particles are then released from the correlation system resulting in an unnaturally high saturation of concentrated quantum entangled particles on a macro scale. The particles and substrates are then in a salve-x relationship configuration and are therefore remotely controllable. Through stimulation and detection, changes in state may be observable in order to determine the level of concentration and remote control.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 31, 2019Publication date: August 29, 2019Inventors: Everly Dean Putnam, David J. Kaufman
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Patent number: 7491881Abstract: A manufacturing process of a nuclear cored battery having steps of processing a nuclear core, and creating a ceramic phosphor slurry material and combining them to form a homogenous mixture. The homogeneous mixture is then placed into a spray dryer in order to create a nuclear core surrounded by a temporary bound layer of mixed ceramics and then undergoes a high temperature manufacturing process wherein structural defects are added to create a light dissipating material. The light dissipating material is then coated with a photovoltaic material to create a spherical energy source that is in the form of a powder. This powder is then introduced into a P and N layer.Type: GrantFiled: June 1, 2005Date of Patent: February 17, 2009Assignee: Medusa Special Projects, LLCInventor: Everly Dean Putnam
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Patent number: 7491882Abstract: An electro magnet having a nuclear core that emits radiation and is surrounded by a ceramic phosphor material having a structural defect such that the ceramic material within the ceramic phosphor material is used to shield and absorb radiation emitted by the nuclear core. The phosphors are excited by the radiation causing them to produce energy in the form of photons. Surrounding the ceramic phosphor material is a photovoltaic layer that transforms the photons into a flow of electrons to create an energy source in the form of a single sphere. An electromagnetic material sandwiches a plurality of spheres therebetween to harness the electron flow created by the photovoltaic layers of the spheres to create a super-electro magnet.Type: GrantFiled: June 1, 2005Date of Patent: February 17, 2009Assignee: Medusa Special Projects, LLCInventor: Everly Dean Putnam
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Patent number: 7488889Abstract: A layered battery having a nuclear-cored energy source. The layered battery is created by spraying P and N layers on a plurality of nuclear-cored energy producing spheres that are in the form of a powder. The spraying of the P and N layers forms a sheet of material having a P layer and an N layer that is used as a battery. This sheet is then disposed within a casing having a first and second end. The P layer is connected to the first end of the case forming an anode and the N layer is connected to the second end of the case forming an electrode. Thus a disposable sized battery is formed that has a nuclear cored energy source.Type: GrantFiled: June 1, 2005Date of Patent: February 10, 2009Assignee: Medusa Special Projects, LLCInventor: Everly Dean Putnam
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Patent number: 7482533Abstract: A nuclear-cored battery having a spherical core that emits radiation and is surrounded by a ceramic phosphor material having a structural defect such that the ceramic material within the ceramic phosphor material is used to shield and absorb the radiation emitted by the nuclear core while the phosphors are excited by the radiation causing them to produce energy in the form of photons. Surrounding the ceramic phosphor material is a photovoltaic layer that transforms the photons into a flow of electrons to create an energy source in the form of a sphere. A P and N layer sandwiches a plurality of spheres therebetween to harness the electron flow created by the photovoltaic layers of the spheres.Type: GrantFiled: June 1, 2005Date of Patent: January 27, 2009Assignee: Medusa Special Projects, LLCInventor: Everly Dean Putnam
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Patent number: 7438789Abstract: A decomposition cell having a first metal plate with a first layer of dielectric and a second metal plate with a second layer of dielectric wherein each layer of dielectric is sprayed onto the metal plates in molten form using a thermal plasma spray process. The plates are placed in parallel spaced relation forming a discharge area therebetween. One of the metal plates is then attached to a high voltage high frequency source that when actuated causes a discharge within the discharge area.Type: GrantFiled: June 1, 2005Date of Patent: October 21, 2008Assignee: Medusa Special Projects, LLCInventor: Everly Dean Putnam
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Patent number: 7278588Abstract: An elastomeric member is arranged beneath a railroad tie to adjust the modulus of track over a relatively stiff structure such as a bridge or tunnel. Methods or combinations that include an elastomeric member are employed to reduce the modulus of a track over a relatively stiff structure to a magnitude approximating the modulus of track over the terrain surrounding the structure.Type: GrantFiled: November 8, 2004Date of Patent: October 9, 2007Assignee: Northwest Rubber Extruders, Inc.Inventors: Tom English, Joe Lucas, Jr., Dean Putnam
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Publication number: 20060097064Abstract: An elastomeric member is disclosed that adjusts the modulus of track over a rigid structure such as a bridge or a tunnel. Methods that employ such an elastomeric member to reduce the modulus of the track over the structure to a magnitude approximating the modulus of track over the terrain surrounding the structure are also disclosed.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 8, 2004Publication date: May 11, 2006Inventors: Tom English, Joe Lucas, Dean Putnam