Patents by Inventor Edward T. Tanner
Edward T. Tanner 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: 20090174289Abstract: An example embodiment of an energy harvesting device (20) comprising a piezoelectric element (30) provides two degrees of vibration freedom for the piezoelectric element and magnetic soft impact, thereby enhancing power output of the piezoelectric element. The example embodiment of an energy harvesting device (20) comprises a frame (22); a body (28) configured to oscillate with respect to the frame upon vibration of the frame; a piezoelectric member (30); and, at least one frame magnet (32) mounted on the frame (22) and at least one body magnet (34) mounted on the body (28). The piezoelectric element (30) is connected to the body and configured to undergo deflection upon oscillation of the body (28), and upon the deflection to generate an electrical voltage. The frame magnet (32) and the body magnet (34) are of opposite polarity with one another and positioned to create a repulsive force between the frame (22) and the body (28).Type: ApplicationFiled: December 22, 2008Publication date: July 9, 2009Applicant: AdaptivEnergy LLCInventor: Edward T. Tanner
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Publication number: 20080174620Abstract: A synthetic jet comprises structure (comprising at least one piezoelectric member) for defining a fluid chamber; a nozzle configured to provide fluid communication between the fluid chamber and external to the fluid chamber; and, a drive source connected to apply an electrical signal to the piezoelectric member in a manner whereby activation of the piezoelectric member causes zero net flux of fluid with respect to the fluid chamber.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 3, 2007Publication date: July 24, 2008Applicant: AdaptivEnergy, LLC.Inventor: Edward T. Tanner
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Patent number: 7345407Abstract: An energy scavenging apparatus comprises a frame which can be human-carried or human-borne; plural cantilevered bimorph piezoelectric members connected to the frame to have an essentially parallel orientation, each cantilevered bimorph piezoelectric member comprising a proximal end connected to the frame and a distal end; and, a mass member connected to the distal end of the plural cantilevered bimorph piezoelectric members.Type: GrantFiled: November 3, 2006Date of Patent: March 18, 2008Assignee: Adaptivenergy, LLC.Inventor: Edward T. Tanner
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Patent number: 7267043Abstract: Actuator assemblies comprise an actuator element and two piezoelectric assemblies, with the two piezoelectric assemblies being configured and arranged for controlling movement of the actuator element. In some example implementations, the first piezoelectric assembly and the second piezoelectric assembly are constructed and arranged so that a temperature dependency of the first piezoelectric assembly is cancelled by the temperature dependency of the second piezoelectric assembly. In a first example embodiment, a first piezoelectric assembly comprises a first or main piezoelectric diaphragm connected to the actuator element for displacing the actuator element in response to displacement of the first piezoelectric diaphragm. The first piezoelectric diaphragm and the second piezoelectric diaphragm are fixedly mounted to a movable carriage.Type: GrantFiled: April 13, 2005Date of Patent: September 11, 2007Assignee: Adaptivenergy, LLCInventors: David D. Wright, James Vogeley, Edward T. Tanner
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Patent number: 7258533Abstract: A pump comprises a body for at least partially defining a pumping chamber (28); a pump member which undergoes displacement when acting upon a fluid in the pumping chamber; and a piezoelectric element which responds to the displacement of the pump member to generate an electric current. The electric current generated by the piezoelectric element is preferably applied to a charge storage device which is coupled to the piezoelectric element. The storage device can take various forms, including but not limited to a battery (50, 150, 250), a capacitor (52, 152, 252), and a power supply for the pump (54). In one example embodiment, the pump member is a diaphragm (26) which undergoes the displacement when acting upon a fluid in the pumping chamber. In this example embodiment, the piezoelectric element responds to the displacement of the diaphragm to generate the electric current.Type: GrantFiled: December 30, 2004Date of Patent: August 21, 2007Assignee: Adaptivenergy, LLCInventors: Edward T. Tanner, William F. Ott
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Patent number: 7239066Abstract: A piezoelectric power generator (20, 120) comprises plural piezoelectric devices (22, 122); an actuator (24) positioned to impart an excitation to the plural piezoelectric devices (22, 122) in a predefined sequence; and, an electrical conduction system (30) connected to the plural piezoelectric devices for conducting an electrical charge created by the excitation. Preferably the plural piezoelectric devices (22, 122) are arranged in a predetermined relationship relative to the actuator (24) whereby only one of the plural piezoelectric devices (22, 122) is actuated at a time. For example, the plural piezoelectric devices (22, 122) can be arranged in an angular pattern (such as a circular pattern) relative to the actuator (24). Preferably, a rotational speed of the actuator (24) permits an excitation response for a given plural piezoelectric device (22, 122) to essentially fully decay before the given plural piezoelectric device (22, 122) is again excited.Type: GrantFiled: June 17, 2004Date of Patent: July 3, 2007Assignee: Par Technologies, LLCInventors: William F. Ott, Edward T. Tanner
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Patent number: 7213690Abstract: A shock and vibration isolation system for mounting equipment to a base wall uses a semi-active damper in parallel with a spring arrangement to provide optimum isolation with respect to both shock and vibration. The system comprises a load plate configured for attachment of the equipment thereto and a base plate configured for attachment to the base wall. The base plate is substantially parallel to the load plate. The system further comprises a spring arrangement disposed intermediate the load plate and the base plate. The spring arrangement engages the load plate and the base plate to bias the load plate and the base plate in a separated relationship. A semi-active damper is also disposed intermediate the load plate and the base plate. The a semi-active damper is adapted for providing a selectively variable reaction force to the load plate and the base plate responsive to a relative displacement of the load plate with respect to the base plate.Type: GrantFiled: September 15, 2003Date of Patent: May 8, 2007Assignee: Newport News ShipbuildingInventor: Edward T. Tanner
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Patent number: 6923298Abstract: A shock and vibration isolation system for mounting equipment to a base wall uses a semi-active damper in parallel with a spring arrangement to provide optimum isolation with respect to both shock and vibration. The system comprises a load plate configured for attachment of the equipment thereto and a base plate configured for attachment to the base wall. The base plate is substantially parallel to the load plate with a spring arrangement disposed intermediate the load plate and the base plate. The spring arrangement engages the load plate and the base plate to bias the load plate and the base plate in a separated relationship. The system also comprises a damping arrangement disposed intermediate the load plate and the base plate. The damping arrangement is adapted for providing a selectively variable reaction force to the load plate and the base plate responsive to a relative displacement of the load plate with respect to the base plate.Type: GrantFiled: May 20, 2004Date of Patent: August 2, 2005Assignee: Northrop Grumman CorporationInventor: Edward T. Tanner
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Publication number: 20040226788Abstract: A shock and vibration isolation system for mounting equipment to a base wall uses a semi-active damper in parallel with a spring arrangement to provide optimum isolation with respect to both shock and vibration. The system comprises a load plate configured for attachment of the equipment thereto and a base plate configured for attachment to the base wall. The base plate is substantially parallel to the load plate. The system further comprises a spring arrangement disposed intermediate the load plate and the base plate. The spring arrangement engages the load plate and the base plate to bias the load plate and the base plate in a separated relationship. A semi-active damper is also disposed intermediate the load plate and the base plate. The a semi-active damper is adapted for providing a selectively variable reaction force to the load plate and the base plate responsive to a relative displacement of the load plate with respect to the base plate.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 15, 2003Publication date: November 18, 2004Inventor: Edward T. Tanner
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Publication number: 20040212132Abstract: A shock and vibration isolation system for mounting equipment to a base wall uses a semi-active damper in parallel with a spring arrangement to provide optimum isolation with respect to both shock and vibration. The system comprises a load plate configured for attachment of the equipment thereto and a base plate configured for attachment to the base wall. The base plate is substantially parallel to the load plate with a spring arrangement disposed intermediate the load plate and the base plate. The spring arrangement engages the load plate and the base plate to bias the load plate and the base plate in a separated relationship. The system also comprises a damping arrangement disposed intermediate the load plate and the base plate. The damping arrangement is adapted for providing a selectively variable reaction force to the load plate and the base plate responsive to a relative displacement of the load plate with respect to the base plate.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 20, 2004Publication date: October 28, 2004Applicants: Newport News Shipbuilding, Northrop Grumman CorporationInventor: Edward T. Tanner
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Patent number: 6752250Abstract: A shock and vibration isolation system for mounting equipment to a base wall uses a semi-active damper in parallel with a spring arrangement to provide optimum isolation with respect to both shock and vibration. The system comprises a load plate configured for attachment of the equipment thereto and a base plate configured for attachment to the base wall. The base plate is substantially parallel to the load plate with a spring arrangement disposed intermediate the load plate and the base plate. The spring arrangement engages the load plate and the base plate to bias the load plate and the base plate in a separated relationship. The system also comprises a damping arrangement disposed intermediate the load plate and the base plate. The damping arrangement is adapted for providing a selectively variable reaction force to the load plate and the base plate responsive to a relative displacement of the load plate with respect to the base plate.Type: GrantFiled: September 27, 2001Date of Patent: June 22, 2004Assignee: Northrop Grumman CorporationInventor: Edward T. Tanner
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Publication number: 20030057618Abstract: A shock and vibration isolation system for mounting equipment to a base wall uses a semi-active damper in parallel with a spring arrangement to provide optimum isolation with respect to both shock and vibration. The system comprises a load plate configured for attachment of the equipment thereto and a base plate configured for attachment to the base wall. The base plate is substantially parallel to the load plate with a spring arrangement disposed intermediate the load plate and the base plate. The spring arrangement engages the load plate and the base plate to bias the load plate and the base plate in a separated relationship. The system also comprises a damping arrangement disposed intermediate the load plate and the base plate. The damping arrangement is adapted for providing a selectively variable reaction force to the load plate and the base plate responsive to a relative displacement of the load plate with respect to the base plate.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 27, 2001Publication date: March 27, 2003Inventor: Edward T. Tanner