Patents by Inventor Jeff Aaron Baldwin
Jeff Aaron Baldwin 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: 12286243Abstract: Technology for orbit raising of multiple spacecraft launched with a single launch vehicle. Two or more spacecraft are configured in a stacked launch configuration in which a lower spacecraft is mechanically coupled with a payload adapter of a launch vehicle with one or more upper spacecraft above the lower spacecraft. Propellant that is stored in the lower spacecraft during launch is transferred to an upper spacecraft in the stack after launch. The propellent may be used by the upper spacecraft for an orbit raising maneuver that raises the orbit of at least the upper spacecraft from a first orbit to a second orbit. Storing the propellant in the lower spacecraft lowers the center of mass of the stack during launch. Lowering the center of mass reduces the structural bending moment of the stack during launch, which allows a greater total launch mass.Type: GrantFiled: April 18, 2023Date of Patent: April 29, 2025Assignee: Maxar Space LLCInventors: Gordon Chun Kong Wu, David Marlow, Jeff Aaron Baldwin
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Publication number: 20230365279Abstract: Technology is disclosed herein for orbit raising of multiple spacecraft launched with a single launch vehicle. Two or more spacecraft are configured in a stacked launch configuration in which a lower spacecraft is mechanically coupled with a payload adapter of a launch vehicle with one or more upper spacecraft above the lower spacecraft. Propellant that is stored in the lower spacecraft during launch is transferred to an upper spacecraft in the stack after launch. The propellent may be used by the upper spacecraft for an orbit raising maneuver that raises the orbit of at least the upper spacecraft from a first orbit to a second orbit. Storing the propellant in the lower spacecraft lowers the center of mass of the stack during launch. Lowering the center of mass reduces the structural bending moment of the stack during launch, which allows a greater total launch mass.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 18, 2023Publication date: November 16, 2023Applicant: Maxar Space LLCInventors: Gordon Chun Kong Wu, David Marlow, Jeff Aaron Baldwin
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Patent number: 11148833Abstract: A spacecraft includes a propulsion system including an inert gas stored in a set of pressurant tanks, one or more electric thrusters operable with the inert gas, one or more cold gas thrusters operable with the inert gas; and a pneumatic arrangement including commandable valves.Type: GrantFiled: May 21, 2018Date of Patent: October 19, 2021Assignee: Space Systems/Loral, LLCInventors: Gordon Wu, Maria Eugenia Torres, Diego A. Melani, Jeff Aaron Baldwin, David Marlow
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Patent number: 10926892Abstract: A first spacecraft includes a first fluid storage arrangement and a fluid flow metering arrangement including a holding tank coupled with the first fluid storage arrangement, a flow meter disposed proximate to the holding tank, and an active thermal control arrangement controlling the temperature of the flow meter and the holding tank. The first spacecraft is configured to service a second spacecraft, the second spacecraft including a second fluid storage arrangement, by transferring one or both of a propellant and a pressurant from the first fluid storage arrangement to the holding tank, and from the holding tank, through the flow meter, to the second fluid storage arrangement.Type: GrantFiled: November 10, 2017Date of Patent: February 23, 2021Assignee: Space Systems/Loral, LLCInventors: Gordon Wu, David Marlow, Jeff Aaron Baldwin
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Patent number: 10589879Abstract: A first spacecraft and a second spacecraft are configured to be disposed together, in a launch configuration, for launch by a single launch vehicle. In the launch configuration, the first spacecraft is mechanically coupled with a primary payload adapter of the launch vehicle, and the second spacecraft is mechanically coupled with the first spacecraft by way of an inter-spacecraft coupling arrangement. The spacecraft are configured to be deployed, following injection into a first orbit by the launch vehicle, by separating the first spacecraft from the primary payload adapter while the second spacecraft is mechanically coupled with the first spacecraft. A first onboard propulsion subsystem of the first spacecraft includes one or more thrusters configured to execute an orbit transfer maneuver from the first orbit to a second orbit. A propellant line arrangement detachably couples the first onboard propulsion subsystem with a second propellant storage arrangement on the second spacecraft.Type: GrantFiled: June 7, 2017Date of Patent: March 17, 2020Assignee: Space Systems/Loral, LLCInventors: Jeff Aaron Baldwin, Jonathan Noland, Alfred Heikal Tadros, Jeffrey Donald Stoen, Adam Maher
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Patent number: 10336475Abstract: A spacecraft propulsion system includes at least one chemical thruster operable with a liquid propellant, at least one electric thruster operable with an inert gas, and a first quantity ‘n’ of pressurant tanks, each of the ‘n’ pressurant tanks having a substantially identical volume. The propulsion system results from assembling a plurality of subassemblies, such that a first selectable number ‘e’ of the first quantity of pressurant tanks are manifolded together with the at least one electric thruster, and a second selectable number ‘c’ of the first quantity of pressurant tanks are manifolded together with the at least one chemical thruster. The first selectable number ‘e’ is an integer in the inclusive range of 1 to ‘n’, and c=n?e.Type: GrantFiled: November 10, 2015Date of Patent: July 2, 2019Assignee: Space Systems/Loral, LLCInventors: Jorge Delgado, Jeff Aaron Baldwin, Ronald W. King, Bryan Bowdle, Michelle Karen Rahn
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Publication number: 20180354659Abstract: A first spacecraft and a second spacecraft are configured to be disposed together, in a launch configuration, for launch by a single launch vehicle. In the launch configuration, the first spacecraft is mechanically coupled with a primary payload adapter of the launch vehicle, and the second spacecraft is mechanically coupled with the first spacecraft by way of an inter-spacecraft coupling arrangement. The spacecraft are configured to be deployed, following injection into a first orbit by the launch vehicle, by separating the first spacecraft from the primary payload adapter while the second spacecraft is mechanically coupled with the first spacecraft. A first onboard propulsion subsystem of the first spacecraft includes one or more thrusters configured to execute an orbit transfer maneuver from the first orbit to a second orbit. A propellant line arrangement detachably couples the first onboard propulsion subsystem with a second propellant storage arrangement on the second spacecraft.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 7, 2017Publication date: December 13, 2018Inventors: Jeff Aaron Baldwin, Jonathan Noland, Alfred Heikal Tadros, Jeffrey Donald Stoen, Adam Maher