Patents by Inventor Devin Patten
Devin Patten 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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Publication number: 20250369241Abstract: An additive manufacturing system includes a gantry architecture with three orthogonally oriented beams along the X-, Y-, and Z-axes. The first beam (X-axis) and second beam (Z-axis) are configured to translate with respect to each other, while the second beam and third beam (Y-axis) are further configured to both translate and rotate relative to one another. A computer-controlled printing system is mounted to the first beam and includes at least one nozzle capable of depositing construction material suitable for building habitation structures. This configuration supports large-scale, spatially dynamic and artificially intelligent 3D printing.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 18, 2025Publication date: December 4, 2025Applicant: Black Buffalo 3D CorporationInventors: George Perry, Daniel Castoro, Devin Patten, Christian Merkle, Ku Supp Jung, Sung Woo Lee, SEONG HWA Jeong
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Patent number: 11034625Abstract: The invention provides novel apparatus and processes for gas flow and conditioning to achieve optimal CO2 curing of articles of composite materials (e.g., precast objects made of carbonatable calcium silicate-based cements), with solid interior or having hollow interior ducts, channels and chambers or otherwise being hollowed out, as well as the precast objects so made, which are suitable for a variety of applications in construction, pavements and landscaping, and infrastructure.Type: GrantFiled: May 31, 2017Date of Patent: June 15, 2021Assignee: SOLIDIA TECHNOLOGIES, INC.Inventors: Andrea Cecilia Montoya Jimenez, Vahit Atakan, Andres Martiny, George Matthew Perry, Kenneth Michael Smith, Devin Patten, Daniel Castoro, Shalendra Narine, Anuj Seth, Sean Camron Quinn
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Patent number: 10815154Abstract: The invention provides novel articles of composite materials having hollow interior channels or passageways, or otherwise being hollowed out, and formulations and methods for their manufacture and uses. These hollow core objects are suitable for a variety of applications in construction, pavements and landscaping, and infrastructure.Type: GrantFiled: April 8, 2019Date of Patent: October 27, 2020Assignee: SOLIDIA TECHNOLOGIES, INC.Inventors: Larry E. McCandlish, Orlando Narine, Daniel Castoro, Vahit Atakan, Devin Patten, John P. Kuppler, Sean Camron Quinn
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Patent number: 10781140Abstract: The invention encompasses equipment used to condition a recirculating gas stream in order to cure a CO2 Composite Material (CCM) and processes that use such equipment to cure the CCM. The gas conditioning equipment allows for a process that controls, reduces or eliminates the rate-limiting steps associated with water removal during the curing of a composite material. The equipment may include, but will not be limited to, control over the temperature, relative humidity, flow rate, pressure, and carbon dioxide concentration within the system; which includes the conditioning equipment, any vessel containing the CCM, and the material itself. Flow rate control can be used as a means to achieve uniformity in both gas velocity and composition.Type: GrantFiled: August 5, 2015Date of Patent: September 22, 2020Assignee: SOLIDIA TECHNOLOGIES, INC.Inventors: Devin Patten, Vahit Atakan, Daniel Castoro, Deepak Ravikumar, John Kuppler, Steven Jensen, Mark Scantlebury, Kenneth Michael Smith, Jorge Mora, Emanuel Rojas, Tom Schuler, Alan Blacklock
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Patent number: 10457605Abstract: The invention provides novel articles of composite materials having hollow interior channels or passageways, or otherwise being hollowed out, and formulations and methods for their manufacture and uses. These hollow core objects are suitable for a variety of applications in construction, pavements and landscaping, and infrastructure.Type: GrantFiled: December 4, 2017Date of Patent: October 29, 2019Assignee: Solidia Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Larry E. McCandlish, Orlando Narine, Daniel Castoro, Vahit Atakan, Devin Patten, John P. Kuppler, Sean Camron Quinn
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Publication number: 20190300433Abstract: The invention provides novel articles of composite materials having hollow interior channels or passageways, or otherwise being hollowed out, and formulations and methods for their manufacture and uses. These hollow core objects are suitable for a variety of applications in construction, pavements and landscaping, and infrastructure.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 8, 2019Publication date: October 3, 2019Inventors: Larry E. McCandlish, Orlando Narine, Daniel Castoro, Vahit Atakan, Devin Patten, John P. Kuppler, Sean Camron Quinn
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Patent number: 10315335Abstract: A method of preparing and rapidly curing a composite material having a thin cross section. The composite material includes a mixture of solid particles, at least some of which are a material that reacts with CO2, such as a silicate, for example Wollastonite. The green material is prepared by mixing the solid components with a liquid such as water to form a slurry, and forming green bodies by placing the slurry in forms. The green bodies are reacted with CO2 to form cured composite materials having thin sections, in the range of 10 to 15 mm. Curing in periods of 6 hours has been demonstrated.Type: GrantFiled: June 4, 2014Date of Patent: June 11, 2019Assignee: Solidia Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Xudong Hu, Deepak Ravikumar, Devin Patten
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Publication number: 20180155248Abstract: The invention provides novel articles of composite materials having hollow interior channels or passageways, or otherwise being hollowed out, and formulations and methods for their manufacture and uses. These hollow core objects are suitable for a variety of applications in construction, pavements and landscaping, and infrastructure.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 4, 2017Publication date: June 7, 2018Inventors: Larry E. McCandlish, Orlando Narine, Daniel Castoro, Vahit Atakan, Devin Patten, John P. Kuppler, Sean Camron Quinn
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Patent number: 9938189Abstract: The invention provides novel pervious composite materials that possess excellent physical and performance characteristics of conventional pervious concretes, and methods of production and uses thereof. These composite materials can be readily produced from widely available, low cost raw materials by a process suitable for large-scale production with improved energy consumption, desirable carbon footprint and minimal environmental impact.Type: GrantFiled: June 4, 2014Date of Patent: April 10, 2018Assignee: Solidia Technologies, Inc.Inventors: John Kuppler, Devin Patten, Deepak Ravikumar, Omkar Deo, Vahit Atakan
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Patent number: 9878951Abstract: The invention provides novel articles of composite materials having hollow interior channels or passageways, or otherwise being hollowed out, and formulations and methods for their manufacture and uses. These hollow core objects are suitable for a variety of applications in construction, pavements and landscaping, and infrastructure.Type: GrantFiled: October 3, 2014Date of Patent: January 30, 2018Assignee: Solidia Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Larry E. McCandlish, Orlando Narine, Daniel Castoro, Vahit Atakan, Devin Patten, John P. Kuppler
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Publication number: 20170341989Abstract: The invention provides novel apparatus and processes for gas flow and conditioning to achieve optimal CO2 curing of articles of composite materials (e.g., precast objects made of carbonatable calcium silicate-based cements), with solid interior or having hollow interior ducts, channels and chambers or otherwise being hollowed out, as well as the precast objects so made, which are suitable for a variety of applications in construction, pavements and landscaping, and infrastructure.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 31, 2017Publication date: November 30, 2017Inventors: Andrea Cecilia Montoya Jimenez, Vahit Atakan, Andres Martiny, George Matthew Perry, Kenneth Michael Smith, Devin Patten, Daniel Castoro, Shalendra Narine, Anuj Seth, Sean Camron Quinn
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Patent number: 9393715Abstract: The invention provides novel railroad ties manufactured from novel composite materials that possess excellent physical and performance characteristics matching or exceeding existing concrete RRTs. The RRTs of the invention can be readily produced from widely available, low cost raw materials by a process suitable for large-scale production with improved energy consumption and more desirable carbon footprint and minimal environmental impact.Type: GrantFiled: March 12, 2014Date of Patent: July 19, 2016Assignee: Solidia Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Jagadeesh Krishnan, Jitendra Jain, Deepak Ravikumar, Devin Patten, John Kuppler, Kenneth Smith, Xudong Hu
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Publication number: 20150336852Abstract: The invention encompasses equipment used to condition a recirculating gas stream in order to cure a CO2 Composite Material (CCM) and processes that use such equipment to cure the CCM. The gas conditioning equipment allows for a process that controls, reduces or eliminates the rate-limiting steps associated with water removal during the curing of a composite material. The equipment may include, but will not be limited to, control over the temperature, relative humidity, flow rate, pressure, and carbon dioxide concentration within the system; which includes the conditioning equipment, any vessel containing the CCM, and the material itself. Flow rate control can be used as a means to achieve uniformity in both gas velocity and composition.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 5, 2015Publication date: November 26, 2015Inventors: Devin Patten, Vahit Atakan, Daniel Castoro, Deepak Ravikumar, John Kuppler, Steven Jensen, Mark Scantlebury, Kenneth Michael Smith, Jorge Mora, Emanuel Rojas, Tom Schuler, Alan Blacklock
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Publication number: 20140361471Abstract: A method of preparing and rapidly curing a composite material having a thin cross section. The composite material includes a mixture of solid particles, at least some of which are a material that reacts with CO2, such as a silicate, for example Wollastonite. The green material is prepared by mixing the solid components with a liquid such as water to form a slurry, and forming green bodies by placing the slurry in forms. The green bodies are reacted with CO2 to form cured composite materials having thin sections, in the range of 10 to 15 mm. Curing in periods of 6 hours has been demonstrated.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 4, 2014Publication date: December 11, 2014Applicant: SOLIDIA TECHNOLOGIES, INC.Inventors: Xudong Hu, Deepak Ravikumar, Devin Patten
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Publication number: 20140363665Abstract: The invention provides novel pervious composite materials that possess excellent physical and performance characteristics of conventional pervious concretes, and methods of production and uses thereof. These composite materials can be readily produced from widely available, low cost raw materials by a process suitable for large-scale production with improved energy consumption, desirable carbon footprint and minimal environmental impact.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 4, 2014Publication date: December 11, 2014Inventors: John Kuppler, Devin Patten, Deepak Ravikumar, Omkar Deo, Vahit Atakan
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Publication number: 20140263683Abstract: The invention provides novel railroad ties manufactured from novel composite materials that possess excellent physical and performance characteristics matching or exceeding existing concrete RRTs. The RRTs of the invention can be readily produced from widely available, low cost raw materials by a process suitable for large-scale production with improved energy consumption and more desirable carbon footprint and minimal environmental impact.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 12, 2014Publication date: September 18, 2014Inventors: Jagadeesh Krishnan, Jitendra Jain, Deepak Ravikumar, Devin Patten, John Kuppler, Kenneth Smith, Xudong Hu