Patents by Inventor Donald A. Tubbs
Donald A. Tubbs 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: 12007517Abstract: The invention apparatus for and a method of creating a localized warning to prevent damage to buried pipeline and other buried infrastructure using a new type of marker tape with the trade name signal tape® [hereinafter referred to as “Signal Tape”]. The disclosed Signal Tape may incorporate tracer wire and RFID technology to aid in the remote location of the Signal Tape and, thus, the buried infrastructure. Signal Tape may also incorporate Litz wire for use as tracer wire within the Signal Tape. The Signal Tape is designed to be buried just below the surface of the ground and directly over a buried infrastructure such as a pipeline. The Signal Tape incorporates a strong core material which permits the Signal Tape to be bodily removed from the soil when it is struck by excavation equipment.Type: GrantFiled: September 7, 2017Date of Patent: June 11, 2024Inventors: Ryan C. Dunn, Bryan D. Wright, Robert A. Ross, Joshua M. Parman, Donald A. Tubbs, Paul A. Bell
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Publication number: 20210254351Abstract: The QDS scaffolding system can be delivered to the job-site in a pre-assembled but stowed configuration and can then be rapidly assembled on the job-site. Assembly may be accomplished using an external power source such as a crane, an internal power source such as a hydraulic actuator or an electrical motor, or any other suitable power source. In certain circumstances, manual erection could even be used. It is a modular system consisting of structural frameworks, quick deploy mechanisms, locking frameworks and working platforms. The quick deploy mechanisms are integrated within the structural frameworks and allow each structural framework to be erected from its stowed position to full working height by an auxiliary power source, such as a crane. In some instances the structural frameworks can be erected using an internal power source or even manually.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 14, 2020Publication date: August 19, 2021Applicant: ElectraWatch, Inc.Inventors: Donald A. Tubbs, Ryan C. Dunn, Scott David Kasen, Stacy Suter
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Patent number: 10782262Abstract: An apparatus comprising a heating unit and a support device is disclosed which apparatus is designed to place a controlled amount of heat into a very localized area of a substrate of interest. The substrate of interest here is intended to be a portion of a large structure [such as the portion of a ship]. The heating unit comprises a heat source and the necessary structure to closely control the heat applied to the substrate of interest. The support device supports the heating unit directly over the substrate of interest and permits the system to be secured to one surface of the substrate of interest in a removable and non-destructive manner. The support device has legs which have securing means on the bottom thereof to secure the system to one surface of the substrate of interest in a releasable and non-destructible way.Type: GrantFiled: July 10, 2017Date of Patent: September 22, 2020Assignee: ElectraWatch, Inc.Inventors: Ryan C. Dunn, Donald A. Tubbs
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Publication number: 20200003931Abstract: The invention apparatus for and a method of creating a localized warning to prevent damage to buried pipeline and other buried infrastructure using a new type of marker tape with the trade name signal Tape® [hereinafter referred to as “Signal Tape” ]. The disclosed Signal Tape may incorporate tracer wire and RFID technology to aid in the remote location of the Signal Tape and, thus, the buried infrastructure. Signal Tape may also incorporate Litz wire for use as tracer wire within the Signal Tape. The Signal Tape is designed to be buried just below the surface of the ground and directly over a buried infrastructure such as a pipeline. The Signal Tape incorporates a strong core material which permits the Signal Tape to be bodily removed from the soil when it is struck by excavation equipment.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 7, 2017Publication date: January 2, 2020Applicant: EAS IP, LLCInventors: Ryan C. DUNN, Bryan D. WRIGHT, Robert A. ROSS, Joshua A. PARMAN, Donald A. TUBBS, Paul A. BELL
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Publication number: 20190353280Abstract: Signal tape (790) is disclosed which helps to prevents damage to buried infrastructure such as a natural gas pipeline. The invention provides an immediate and forceful warning to excavation equipment operators of the proximity of and of impending damage to buried infrastructure. The signal tape (790) comprises a strong core material (793) which may be a woven aramid fiber tape firmly attached to a series of spaced smoke generators (792, 792?). The core material and smoke generators are sealed within thermoplastic layers (796, 796?) of thin tape for environmental protection. A strike by excavation equipment, for example a backhoe bucket will cause the core material to come to the surface where it can be seen. As the core material (793) moves, it ignites at least one smoke generator (792, 792?) which is then pulled to the surface emitting a dense cloud of colored [and odorous] smoke. Portions of the protective tape are also pulled to the surface.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 31, 2017Publication date: November 21, 2019Inventors: Ryan C. Dunn, Bryan D. Wright, Donald A. Tubbs, Joshua M. Parman
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Publication number: 20190338404Abstract: The invention is a method of and apparatus for in-situ heat treatment for re-solutionizing ?-phase in sensitized aluminum-magnesium alloy structures and, in particular, a method of and apparatus for in-situ heat treatment for re-solutionizing ?-phase in sensitized aluminum-magnesium alloy structures comprising naval vessels. The invention also relates to a method for maximizing the absorption of radiant energy on a substrate. The invention also relates to an apparatus for securing a heat treatment device to a substrate having an irregular surface.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 6, 2017Publication date: November 7, 2019Inventors: Ryan C. DUNN, Catherine WONG, Robert A. ROSS, Paul A. BELL, Donald A. TUBBS
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Publication number: 20180011050Abstract: An apparatus comprising a heating unit and a support device is disclosed which apparatus is designed to place a controlled amount of heat into a very localized area of a substrate of interest. The substrate of interest here is intended to be a portion of a large structure [such as the portion of a ship]. The heating unit comprises a heat source and the necessary structure to closely control the heat applied to the substrate of interest. The support device supports the heating unit directly over the substrate of interest and permits the system to be secured to one surface of the substrate of interest in a removable and non-destructive manner. The support device has legs which have securing means on the bottom thereof to secure the system to one surface of the substrate of interest in a releasable and non-destructible way.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 10, 2017Publication date: January 11, 2018Inventors: Ryan C. Dunn, Donald A. Tubbs
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Patent number: 9732883Abstract: A method and apparatus are disclosed for preventing excavation damage to buried infrastructure. A plurality of excavation-sensing modules is buried near the buried infrastructure. The modules protect buried infrastructure by emitting dense clouds of highly visible gas when the modules are activated by impact with excavation equipment. In most cases the visible gas will be brightly colored and it may also have a strong odor and may produce a loud sound when the module is activated. The dense clouds of highly visible gas, the optional odor and loud sound alert construction crews or other workers that their excavation is nearing a protected underground structure. Once installed, no maintenance or active monitoring is required. In a preferred embodiment of the excavation-sensing module, the dense cloud of highly visible gas is produced by ignition of a smoke grenade within the module.Type: GrantFiled: June 27, 2014Date of Patent: August 15, 2017Assignee: EAS IP, LLCInventors: Ryan C. Dunn, Donald A. Tubbs
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Publication number: 20150128846Abstract: A method and apparatus are disclosed for preventing excavation damage to buried infrastructure. A plurality of excavation-sensing modules is buried near the buried infrastructure. The modules protect buried infrastructure by emitting dense clouds of highly visible gas when the modules are activated by impact with excavation equipment. In most cases the visible gas will be brightly colored and it may also have a strong odor and may produce a loud sound when the module is activated. The dense clouds of highly visible gas, the optional odor and loud sound alert construction crews or other workers that their excavation is nearing a protected underground structure. Once installed, no maintenance or active monitoring is required. In a preferred embodiment of the excavation-sensing module, the dense cloud of highly visible gas is produced by ignition of a smoke grenade within the module.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 27, 2014Publication date: May 14, 2015Applicant: ElectraWatch, Inc.Inventors: Ryan C. Dunn, Donald A. Tubbs