Patents by Inventor Erick M. Davidson
Erick M. Davidson 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: 10518977Abstract: Disclosed herein is a belt assembly including a flexible belt with an improved belt attachment. The belt attachment includes two crossbars spaced along the length of the belt. The crossbars retain bearings that allow predetermined movement in six degrees of freedom. The crossbars are connected by a rigid body that attaches to the bearings. Implements that are attached to the rigid body are simply supported but restrained in pitching rotation.Type: GrantFiled: March 5, 2018Date of Patent: December 31, 2019Assignee: Natel Energy, Inc.Inventors: Abraham D. Schneider, Erick M. Davidson
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Publication number: 20180194564Abstract: Disclosed herein is a belt assembly including a flexible belt with an improved belt attachment. The belt attachment includes two crossbars spaced along the length of the belt. The crossbars retain bearings that allow predetermined movement in six degrees of freedom. The crossbars are connected by a rigid body that attaches to the bearings. Implements that are attached to the rigid body are simply supported but restrained in pitching rotation.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 5, 2018Publication date: July 12, 2018Applicant: Natel Energy, Inc.Inventors: Abraham D. SCHNEIDER, Erick M. Davidson
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Patent number: 9908709Abstract: Disclosed herein is a belt assembly including a flexible belt with an improved belt attachment. The belt attachment includes two crossbars spaced along the length of the belt. The crossbars retain bearings that allow predetermined movement in six degrees of freedom. The crossbars are connected by a rigid body that attaches to the bearings. Implements that are attached to the rigid body are simply supported but restrained in pitching rotation.Type: GrantFiled: January 20, 2016Date of Patent: March 6, 2018Assignee: Natel Energy, Inc.Inventors: Abraham D. Schneider, Erick M. Davidson
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Patent number: 9746194Abstract: The present invention relates to an apparatus and method for the generation of directed vapor from a liquid source. Vaporization takes place within a device capable of confining boiling to a geometrically small volume, and expelling it as heated vapor via capillary vaporization. The foregoing is accomplished through the use of a lightweight, compact and portable personal vaporization device that generates heated vapor by the flash boiling of small volumes of aqueous liquid in a safe and energy-efficient manner. Further, the production of vapor absent microbes in aqueous systems is accomplished through the combination of microporous componentry and flash vaporization. The apparatus and methods are directed toward personal humidification for comfort and therapeutic purposes in the case of aqueous liquids, but may also be used with other, non-aqueous liquids.Type: GrantFiled: January 16, 2011Date of Patent: August 29, 2017Assignee: Vapore, LLCInventors: Kelly J. Brodbeck, Warren S. Breslau, Erick M. Davidson
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Publication number: 20160362251Abstract: Disclosed herein is a belt assembly including a flexible belt with an improved belt attachment. The belt attachment includes two crossbars spaced along the length of the belt. The crossbars retain bearings that allow predetermined movement in six degrees of freedom. The crossbars are connected by a rigid body that attaches to the bearings.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 20, 2016Publication date: December 15, 2016Applicant: Natel Energy, Inc.Inventors: Abraham D. Schneider, Erick M. Davidson
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Patent number: 9248970Abstract: Disclosed herein is a belt assembly including a flexible belt with an improved belt attachment. The belt attachment includes two crossbars spaced along the length of the belt. The crossbars retain bearings that allow predetermined movement in six degrees of freedom. The crossbars are connected by a rigid body that attaches to the bearings. Implements that are attached to the rigid body are simply supported but restrained in pitching rotation.Type: GrantFiled: March 18, 2015Date of Patent: February 2, 2016Assignee: Natel Energy, Inc.Inventors: Abraham D. Schneider, Erick M. Davidson
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Publication number: 20150292540Abstract: A wedge clamp comprises a wedge with an inclined face and an endplate with a pocket that has a mating inclined face. A beam has a curved clamping surface that engages the wedge and a lower surface that engages the endplate. The beam is clamped in the endplate by preloading the wedge into the endplate pocket.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 18, 2015Publication date: October 15, 2015Applicant: Natel Energy, Inc.Inventors: Erick M. DAVIDSON, Abraham D. Schneider
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Publication number: 20150291361Abstract: Disclosed herein is a belt assembly including a flexible belt with an improved belt attachment. The belt attachment includes two crossbars spaced along the length of the belt. The crossbars retain bearings that allow predetermined movement in six degrees of freedom. The crossbars are connected by a rigid body that attaches to the bearings. Implements that are attached to the rigid body are simply supported but restrained in pitching rotation.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 18, 2015Publication date: October 15, 2015Applicant: Natel Energy, Inc.Inventors: Abraham D. SCHNEIDER, Erick M. Davidson
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Publication number: 20090220222Abstract: The present invention concerns capillary force vaporizers for use in vaporizing liquids and emitting pressurized vapors. In one embodiment, the inventive capillary force vaporizer includes a porous member, a heater component to convey heat to the porous member, and a vapor containment region. The porous member further includes a capillary network, a surface for receiving liquid and a vaporization area in which vapor is produced from the liquid. The vapor is collected and pressurized within the vapor containment region, which includes one or more openings for the release of vapor at a velocity greater than zero. Several different embodiments for capillary force vaporizers and systems comprising capillary force vaporizers are disclosed along with methods for their use.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 15, 2006Publication date: September 3, 2009Applicant: VAPORE, Inc.Inventors: Barry H. Rabin, Charles H. Sellers, Warren S. Breslau, Erick M. Davidson
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Patent number: 7368853Abstract: The invention relates to a piezoelectric motor comprising a piezoelectric component that is connected to a resonator and a two-dimensional resonator that interacts with a movable. element, the resonator having principal surfaces that are parallel to each other and that are also identical in shape and size. The invention further relates to methods for producing such piezoelectric motors, wherein the resonators are manufactured by cutting a profiled, extruded bar into lengths or by cutting, preferably by punching, from sheet metal having constant thickness. Finally, this invention relates to a method for exciting such a piezoelectric motor, wherein the excitation frequency or frequencies is/are generated by the control electronics as a function of time in response to the respective peak current and/or in response to the respective phase minimum between current and voltage and/or in response to the change in phase.Type: GrantFiled: October 22, 2004Date of Patent: May 6, 2008Assignee: Elliptec Resonant Actuator AktiengesellschaftInventors: Bjoern B. Magnussen, Peter C. Varadi, Kai Wolf, Benjamin Hagemann, Dieter A. Schuler, Erick M. Davidson
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Patent number: 7342347Abstract: The present invention relates to a drive system comprising at least one motor with at least one vibration generator each as well as at least one resonator each and a device driven by said motor, wherein the resonator comprises a contact area that cooperates with the surface of the device in order to drive said device.Type: GrantFiled: March 19, 2004Date of Patent: March 11, 2008Assignee: Elliptec Resonant Actuator AktiengesellschaftInventors: Bjoern Magnussen, Benjamin Hagemann, Dieter Schuler, Erick M. Davidson, Peter Varadi
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Patent number: 7173362Abstract: A single piezoelectric is excited at a first frequency to cause two vibration modes in a resonator producing a first elliptical motion in a first direction at a selected contacting portion of the resonator that is placed in frictional engagement with a driven element to move the driven element in a first direction. A second frequency excites the same piezoelectric to cause two vibration modes of the resonator producing a second elliptical motion in a second direction at the selected contacting portion to move the driven element in a second direction. The piezoelectric is preloaded in compression by the resonator. Walls of the resonator are stressed past their yield point to maintain the preload. Specially shaped ends on the piezoelectric help preloading. The piezoelectric can send or receive vibratory signals through the driven element to or from sensors to determine the position of the driven element relative to the piezoelectric element or resonator.Type: GrantFiled: September 8, 2004Date of Patent: February 6, 2007Inventors: Bjoern Magnussen, Peter Varadi, Benjamin Hagemann, Steven Schofield, Erick M. Davidson
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Patent number: 6870304Abstract: A single piezoelectric is excited at a first frequency to cause two vibration modes in a resonator producing a first elliptical motion in a first direction at a selected contacting portion of the resonator that is placed in frictional engagement with a driven element to move the driven element in a first direction. A second frequency excites the same piezoelectric to cause two vibration modes of the resonator producing a second elliptical motion in a second direction at the selected contacting portion to move the driven element in a second direction. The piezoelectric is preloaded in compression by the resonator. Walls of the resonator are stressed past their yield point to maintain the preload. Specially shaped ends on the piezoelectric help preloading. The piezoelectric can send or receive vibratory signals through the driven element to or from sensors to determine the position of the driven element relative to the piezoelectric element or resonator.Type: GrantFiled: March 8, 2001Date of Patent: March 22, 2005Assignee: Elliptec Resonant Actuator AGInventors: Bjoern Magnussen, Peter Varadi, Benjamin Hagemann, Steven Schofield, Erick M. Davidson
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Publication number: 20040256954Abstract: The present invention relates to a drive system comprising at least one motor with at least one vibration generator each as well as at least one resonator each and a device driven by said motor, wherein the resonator comprises a contact area that cooperates with the surface of the device in order to drive said device.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 19, 2004Publication date: December 23, 2004Inventors: Bjoern Magnussen, Benjamin Hagemann, Dieter Schuler, Erick M. Davidson, Peter Varadi
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Patent number: 6825592Abstract: A single piezoelectric is excited at a first frequency to cause two vibration modes in a resonator producing a first elliptical motion in a first direction at a selected contacting portion of the resonator that is placed in frictional engagement with a driven element to move the driven element in a first direction. A second frequency excites the same piezoelectric to cause two vibration modes of the resonator producing a second elliptical motion in a second direction at the selected contacting portion to move the driven element in a second direction. The piezoelectric is preloaded in compression by the resonator. Walls of the resonator are stressed past their yield point to maintain the preload. Specially shaped ends on the piezoelectric help preloading. The piezoelectric can send or receive vibratory signals through the driven element to or from sensors to determine the position of the driven element relative to the piezoelectric element or resonator.Type: GrantFiled: October 22, 2003Date of Patent: November 30, 2004Assignee: Elliptec Resonant Actuator AGInventors: Bjoern Magnussen, Peter Varadi, Benjamin Hagemann, Steven Schofield, Erick M. Davidson
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Publication number: 20040095040Abstract: A single piezoelectric is excited at a first frequency to cause two vibration modes in a resonator producing a first elliptical motion in a first direction at a selected contacting portion of the resonator that is placed in frictional engagement with a driven element to move the driven element in a first direction. A second frequency excites the same piezoelectric to cause two vibration modes of the resonator producing a second elliptical motion in a second direction at the selected contacting portion to move the driven element in a second direction. The piezoelectric is preloaded in compression by the resonator. Walls of the resonator are stressed past their yield point to maintain the preload. Specially shaped ends on the piezoelectric help preloading. The piezoelectric can send or receive vibratory signals through the driven element to or from sensors to determine the position of the driven element relative to the piezoelectric element or resonator.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 22, 2003Publication date: May 20, 2004Inventors: Bjoern Magnussen, Peter Varadi, Benjamin Hagemann, Steven Schofield, Erick M. Davidson