Patents by Inventor Kamran Daryabeigi

Kamran Daryabeigi 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).

  • Patent number: 10300675
    Abstract: A portable thermal protection system is provided for protecting equipment, facilities, and personnel in a region from a high intensity incident heat source. The system can be formed as a sleeping bag, a tent, a blanket, a sleeping bag, a vertical barrier, a curtain, a flexible rollup doorway, or a wrap. The system includes an outer textile layer first layer, an insulator second layer, and a non-porous film third layer which forms a gas barrier. Some embodiments include a fourth layer formed of a material to provide radiation protection. In some embodiments, the first and/or second layers are integrally formed with the materials that reflects radiation. The layers are joined together by high-temperature adhesives, stitching, needling, or tacking.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 10, 2017
    Date of Patent: May 28, 2019
    Assignee: THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA AS REPRESENTED BY THE ADMINITRATOR OF NASA
    Inventors: Mary E. Wusk, Anthony M. Calomino, Kamran Daryabeigi, Walter E. Bruce, III, Joshua M. Fody, Stephen D. Miller, Steven P. Vague
  • Publication number: 20170151749
    Abstract: A portable thermal protection system is provided for protecting equipment, facilities, and personnel in a region from a high intensity incident heat source. The system can be formed as a sleeping bag, a tent, a blanket, a sleeping bag, a vertical barrier, a curtain, a flexible rollup doorway, or a wrap. The system includes an outer textile layer first layer, an insulator second layer, and a non-porous film third layer which forms a gas harrier. Some embodiments include a fourth layer formed of a material to provide radiation protection. In some embodiments, the first and/or second layers are integrally formed with the materials that reflects radiation. The layers are joined together by high-temperature adhesives, stitching, needling, or tacking.
    Type: Application
    Filed: February 10, 2017
    Publication date: June 1, 2017
    Inventors: MARY E. WUSK, ANTHONY M. CALOMINO, KAMRAN DARYABEIGI, WALTER E. BRUCE, III, JOSHUA M. FODY, STEPHEN D. MILLER, STEVEN P. VAGUE
  • Patent number: 5347128
    Abstract: Apparatus and process for measuring the variation of directional emittance of surfaces at various temperatures using a radiometric infrared imaging system. A surface test sample is coated onto a copper target plate provided with selective heating within the desired incremental temperature range to be tested and positioned onto a precision rotator to present selected inclination angles of the sample relative to the fixed positioned and optically aligned infrared imager. A thermal insulator holder maintains the target plate on the precision rotator. A screen display of the temperature obtained by the infrared imager, and inclination readings are provided with computer calculations of directional emittance being performed automatically according to equations provided to convert selected incremental target temperatures and inclination angles to relative target directional emittance values.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 19, 1993
    Date of Patent: September 13, 1994
    Assignee: Vigyan, Inc.
    Inventors: Chith K. Puram, Kamran Daryabeigi, Robert Wright, David W. Alderfer
  • Patent number: 5200621
    Abstract: A method for visualizing off-surface flows consists of releasing a gas with infrared absorbing and emitting characteristics into a fluid flow and imaging the flow with an infrared imaging system. This method allows for visualization of off-surface fluid flow in-flight.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 16, 1991
    Date of Patent: April 6, 1993
    Assignee: The United States of America as represented by the Administrator of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration
    Inventors: Gregory S. Manuel, Kamran Daryabeigi, Clifford J. Obara, David W. Alderfer