Patents by Inventor Miloslav Novak
Miloslav Novak 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: 20140318360Abstract: Blast energy absorption system capable of being integrated into the structure of a vehicle having removable, interchangeable, and configurable components adaptable to configure the vehicle for varying mission threats. The blast energy absorption system has a plurality of independent energy absorbing systems including one or more in combination of the following: a floor structure, a housing, cross beam members, adjustable energy absorbing containers, and an understructure. Each component may be an independent reactant system. The integral relationship between the above mentioned components forms a system that absorbs and distributes blast energy to minimize energy transfer to the occupants of the vehicle. Blast energy absorption system is capable of many configurations depending on the threat level of a mission.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 11, 2014Publication date: October 30, 2014Inventors: Gregory Lucas Peer, Edward A. Timko, Louis Edgar Forsythe, Miloslav Novak, Deryck H. Serrano
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Publication number: 20120186428Abstract: Blast energy absorption system capable of being integrated into the structure of a vehicle having removable, interchangeable, and configurable components adaptable to configure the vehicle for varying mission threats. The blast energy absorption system has a plurality of independent energy absorbing systems including one or more in combination of the following: a floor structure, a housing, cross beam members, adjustable energy absorbing containers, and an understructure. Each component may be an independent reactant system. The integral relationship between the above mentioned components forms a system that absorbs and distributes blast energy to minimize energy transfer to the occupants of the vehicle. Blast energy absorption system is capable of many configurations depending on the threat level of a mission.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 26, 2009Publication date: July 26, 2012Inventors: Gregory Lucas Peer, Edward A. Timko, Louis Edgar Forsythe, Miloslav Novak, Deryck H. Serrano
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Publication number: 20110219719Abstract: An assembly includes a first structural member made from a first material, such as aluminum, and having a first and a second flange, a second structural member having a first and a second flange and made from a second material, such as magnesium, and a third and a fourth structural member made from the first material and each having a first and second flange for contacting with the flanges of the first and second structural members so as to lock the first and second members together.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 10, 2010Publication date: September 15, 2011Inventors: Israel Stol, Miloslav Novak, Jerri McMichael, John W. Cobes, JR., Eric Bogan
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Publication number: 20110175398Abstract: A combat tactical modular vehicle structure including a center frame module comprising a front bulkhead a cab portion and a rear bulkhead where the center frame module includes an integrated armor so that the integrated armor is a part of center frame module or the center frame module has at least one piece of armor attached to the center frame module, a front frame module comprising an engine subframe where the front frame module is connected to the front bulkhead by a plurality of mechanical coupling devices, and a rear frame module comprising a gearbox subframe where the rear frame module is connected to the rear bulkhead by the plurality of mechanical coupling devices for selectively connecting and disconnecting the front frame module to the front bulkhead without substantially affecting the connection and the rear frame module to the rear bulkhead without substantially affecting the connection.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 10, 2011Publication date: July 21, 2011Applicant: ALCOA INC.Inventors: Matthew P. Kiley, Miloslav Novak, Gregory L. Peer, Edward A. Timko, Daniel Bergstrom, Jeffrey M. Shoup, Deryck H. Serrano
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Patent number: 7905540Abstract: A combat tactical modular vehicle structure including a center frame module comprising a front bulkhead a cab portion and a rear bulkhead where the center frame module includes an integrated armor so that the integrated armor is a part of center frame module or the center frame module has at least one piece of armor attached to the center frame module, a front frame module comprising an engine subframe where the front frame module is connected to the front bulkhead by a plurality of mechanical coupling devices, and a rear frame module comprising a gearbox subframe where the rear frame module is connected to the rear bulkhead by the plurality of mechanical coupling devices for selectively connecting and disconnecting the front frame module to the front bulkhead without substantially affecting the connection and the rear frame module to the rear bulkhead without substantially affecting the connection.Type: GrantFiled: July 24, 2008Date of Patent: March 15, 2011Assignee: Alcoa Inc.Inventors: Matthew P. Kiley, Miloslav Novak, Gregory L. Peer, Edward A. Timko, Daniel Bergstrom, Jeffrey M Shoup, Deryck H. Serrano
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Publication number: 20100019538Abstract: A combat tactical modular vehicle structure including a center frame module comprising a front bulkhead a cab portion and a rear bulkhead where the center frame module includes an integrated armor so that the integrated armor is a part of center frame module or the center frame module has at least one piece of armor attached to the center frame module, a front frame module comprising an engine subframe where the front frame module is connected to the front bulkhead by a plurality of mechanical coupling devices, and a rear frame module comprising a gearbox subframe where the rear frame module is connected to the rear bulkhead by the plurality of mechanical coupling devices for selectively connecting and disconnecting the front frame module to the front bulkhead without substantially affecting the connection and the rear frame module to the rear bulkhead without substantially affecting the connection.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 24, 2008Publication date: January 28, 2010Inventors: Matthew P. Kiley, Miloslav Novak, Gregory L. Peer, Edward A. Timko, Daniel Bergstrom, Jeffrey M. Shoup, Deryck H. Serrano
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Publication number: 20070039985Abstract: The present invention provides a roof rack including at least two forward recesses and at least two rear recesses within a roof panel; a vertically extending stanchion in each of at least two forward and rear recesses, a forward transverse recess starting at one forward recess and ending at an opposite forward recess; a forward transverse bar in said transverse recess having pivoting connections with said vertically extending stanchions; a rear transverse recess starting at one rearward recess and ending at an opposite rearward recess; and a rear transverse bar in said transverse recess having pivoting connections with said vertically extending stanchions in each of said at least two rear recesses, wherein said each of said rear transverse bar and said forward transverse bar having a stored position with a vertical height below an upper surface of said roof panel and a deployed position above said upper surface of said roof panel.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 17, 2006Publication date: February 22, 2007Inventors: Charles Warren, Todd Summe, Miloslav Novak, John Cobes, Thomas Kubilius, Zachary Beard
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Publication number: 20040107823Abstract: An explosion resistant cargo container (1), useful for storing cargo on aircraft, is made of side wall panels (6), top wall panels (50) and bottom wall panels (7) mounted onto a frame, where a side door (51) is connected to a top wall, bottom wall and side wall panel by a locking mechanism (5) which has fingers (11) and perforations (21) locked together when closed by wedge action, and where the panels (6, 7, 50) are of, for example, woven polymer sheeting and/or aluminum.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 3, 2003Publication date: June 10, 2004Inventors: Matthew P. Kiley, Edward A. Timko, Miloslav Novak
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Patent number: 6698690Abstract: A two layer door is provided. The first layer is made of a plurality of metallic members with a portion of the metallic members having one or more channels adapted to receive one or more armor panels. The second layer is made of the channels of the metallic members and armor panels disposed within the channels. The door also has one or more pivotally attached panels to the door that are adapted to open at a preselected pressure differential across the door. The door is also available as a kit.Type: GrantFiled: December 4, 2002Date of Patent: March 2, 2004Assignee: Alcoa Inc.Inventors: Miloslav Novak, Andrew B. Trageser, Russell S. Long, Jerri F. McMichael, Eric F. M. Winter, Kenneth B. Balazic
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Publication number: 20030160130Abstract: A two layer door is provided. The first layer is made of a plurality of metallic members with a portion of the metallic members having one or more channels adapted to receive one or more armor panels. The second layer is made of the channels of the metallic members and armor panels disposed within the channels. The door also has one or more pivotally attached panels to the door that are adapted to open at a preselected pressure differential across the door. The door is also available as a kit.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 4, 2002Publication date: August 28, 2003Inventors: Miloslav Novak, Andrew B. Trageser, Russell S. Long, Jerri F. McMichael, Eric F.M. Winter, Kenneth B. Balazic
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Patent number: 6193273Abstract: An automotive vehicle frame has a front frame portion, a rear frame portion and an intermediate frame portion connecting the front frame portion and the rear frame portion. The front frame portion has a pair of relatively spaced front strut towers and the rear frame portion has a pair of relatively spaced rear strut towers. Each of the front strut towers and each of the rear strut towers may have a plurality of frame components connected thereto. Portions of the vehicle suspension system may be secured to the front strut towers and the rear strut towers. The strut towers may have vehicle shock absorbers secured thereto. Numerous other vehicle components may be secured to the strut towers. The strut towers are unitary metal castings.Type: GrantFiled: August 3, 1998Date of Patent: February 27, 2001Assignee: Aluminum Company of AmericaInventors: Miloslav Novak, Heinz Wenzel, John W. Cobes, Todd L. Summe
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Patent number: 5913567Abstract: An automotive bench seat assembly which may be removable from a vehicle, has a seat, a seatback adjacent to the seat a pair of relatively spaced stanchions having an upper portion secured to the seat, and a lower floor engaging portion. The seat has a front rail, a rear rail, and a pair of side members connecting the front and rear rails. A pair of belt supporting towers are operatively associated with shoulder belts and serve to transmit impact loads to the floor through the stanchions. The stanchions have upper portions supportingly secured to towers or the rear rail intermediate the ends thereof and to the front rail intermediate the ends thereof. The stanchions have the floor engaging portion positioned inwardly of the side members. Lap belts also transmit impact loads through the stanchions to the floor. The stanchion may be generally V-shaped and have sidewalls composed of reinforced sheet members. Reinforced sheet members may be provided in the seatback and seat.Type: GrantFiled: March 6, 1997Date of Patent: June 22, 1999Assignee: Aluminum Company of AmericaInventors: Miloslav Novak, Andrew B. Trageser, Isabel M. Summe, Susan L. Kane
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Patent number: 5746476Abstract: An automotive bench seat assembly which may be removable from a vehicle, has a seat, a seatback adjacent to the seat, a pair of relatively spaced stanchions having an upper portion secured to the seat, and a lower floor engaging portion. The seat has a front rail, a rear rail, and a pair of side members connecting the front and rear rails. A pair of belt supporting towers are operatively associated with shoulder belts and serve to transmit impact loads to the floor through the stanchions. The stanchions have upper portions supportingly secured to towers or the rear rail intermediate the ends thereof and to the front rail intermediate the ends thereof. The stanchions have the floor engaging portion positioned inwardly of the side members. Lap belts also transmit impact loads through the stanchions to the floor. The stanchion may be generally V-shaped and have sidewalls composed of reinforced sheet members. Reinforced sheet members may be provided in the seatback and seat.Type: GrantFiled: June 2, 1995Date of Patent: May 5, 1998Assignee: Aluminum Company of AmericaInventors: Miloslav Novak, Andrew B. Trageser, Isabel M. Summe, Susan L. Kane
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Patent number: 5397201Abstract: A wall assembly suitable for use on ships and offshore drilling platforms and in similar applications requiring fire resistance, low weight, and strength. The wall assembly includes a light weight principal panel having first and second fiber reinforced polymer skin layers joined to a core, and a metal frame adhered to the skin layers without any through fasteners. The frame preferably includes a first metal plate adhered to the first skin layer and a second metal plate adhered to the second skin layer and welded to the first metal plate. The frame is preferably welded to a metal support structure. The wall assembly may be used as a deck, floor, roof, vertical wall, gate or door.Type: GrantFiled: December 22, 1992Date of Patent: March 14, 1995Assignee: Aluminum Company of AmericaInventors: Miloslav Novak, R. Rao Valisetty, Jan L. Teply, Andrew P. Antoninka, John T. Siemon, Ross E. Grimm, Claire A. Byars, Martin F. Fitzgerald, Arun R. Mehta, Lawrence M. Ruckdeschel
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Patent number: 4856658Abstract: A holder assembly for remote control units used with television sets, recorders, stereos, home entertainment centers and the like and comprising an adjustably sized control unit holder adapted to be interconnected with other similarly constructed holders.Type: GrantFiled: April 25, 1988Date of Patent: August 15, 1989Inventor: Miloslav Novak