Patents by Inventor Mohammed Salim Rahamat

Mohammed Salim Rahamat 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: 11518541
    Abstract: A composite panel having a plurality of carbon plies, a perforated metallic foil comprising several apertures and being directly secured to the plurality of carbon plies, and a protective layer made from resin reinforced with fibers which is secured to the metallic foil. The perforated metallic foil is embedded in the protective layer through its apertures. A free surface of the protective layer forms a top side of the composite panel. The thickness of the protective layer between the top side of the composite panel and the perforated metallic foil is at least 15 micrometers and the perforated metallic foil has a thickness of not more than 30 micrometers. The plurality of apertures in the aggregate defines an open area of not more than 40% of the surface area and a maximum distance between two opposed points in a perimeter of an aperture is equal to or less than 3 mm.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 16, 2019
    Date of Patent: December 6, 2022
    Assignee: AIRBUS SAS
    Inventors: Mohammed Salim Rahamat, Mark A. Murdoch, Kenneth William Burtt, Brett Alexander Macdonald, Franck Flourens, Richard Murillo, Valentin Garcia Martinez, Pablo Perez Cabrero
  • Publication number: 20210122492
    Abstract: A composite panel having a plurality of carbon plies, a perforated metallic foil comprising several apertures and being secured to the plurality of carbon plies, and a protective layer made from resin secured to the metallic foil. The perforated metallic foil is embedded in the protective layer through its apertures. A free surface of the protective layer forms a top side of the composite panel. The thickness of the protective layer between the top side of the composite panel and the perforated metallic foil is at least 15 micrometers and the perforated metallic foil has a thickness of not more than 30 micrometers.
    Type: Application
    Filed: April 16, 2019
    Publication date: April 29, 2021
    Inventors: Mohammed Salim RAHAMAT, Mark A. MURDOCH, Kenneth William BURTT, Brett Alexander MACDONALD, Franck FLOURENS, Richard MURILLO, Valentin GARCIA MARTINEZ, Pablo PEREZ CABRERO
  • Patent number: 10604272
    Abstract: A metallic foil for lightning strike protection in a composite aerospace structure having a length, a width, and a thickness of not more than 30 microns. There are a plurality of pores of a predefined geometric shape extending through the thickness of the metallic foil and being distributed across a surface area defined by the length and the width of the metallic foil. The plurality of pores in the aggregate define an open area of not more than 40% of the surface area and the metallic foil has a weight of not more than 115 g/m2. The metallic foil has a weight to conductivity ratio of not more than 0.40 gram-ohms per square.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 30, 2019
    Date of Patent: March 31, 2020
    Assignee: Airbus SAS
    Inventors: Mohammed Salim Rahamat, Mark A. Murdoch, Kenneth William Burtt, Jr., Brett Alexander Macdonald, Franck Flourens, Richard Murillo, Valentin García Martínez, Pablo Perez Cabrero
  • Publication number: 20190344905
    Abstract: A metallic foil for lightning strike protection in a composite aerospace structure having a length, a width, and a thickness of not more than 30 microns. There are a plurality of pores of a predefined geometric shape extending through the thickness of the metallic foil and being distributed across a surface area defined by the length and the width of the metallic foil. The plurality of pores in the aggregate define an open area of not more than 40% of the surface area and the metallic foil has a weight of not more than 115 g/m2. The metallic foil has a weight to conductivity ratio of not more than 0.40 gram-ohms per square.
    Type: Application
    Filed: May 30, 2019
    Publication date: November 14, 2019
    Inventors: Mohammed Salim Rahamat, Mark A. Murdoch, Kenneth William Burtt, JR., Brett Alexander Macdonald, Franck Flourens, Richard Murillo, Valentin García Martínez, Pablo Perez Cabrero
  • Patent number: 10351259
    Abstract: A metallic foil for lightning strike protection in a composite aerospace structure having a length, a width, and a thickness of not more than 30 microns. There are a plurality of pores of a predefined geometric shape extending through the thickness of the metallic foil and being distributed across a surface area defined by the length and the width of the metallic foil. The plurality of pores in the aggregate define an open area of not more than 40% of the surface area and the metallic foil has a weight of not more than 115 g/m2. The metallic foil has a weight to conductivity ratio of not more than 0.40 gram-ohms per square.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 8, 2018
    Date of Patent: July 16, 2019
    Assignee: Airbus SAS
    Inventors: Mohammed Salim Rahamat, Mark A. Murdoch, Kenneth William Burtt, Brett Alexander Macdonald, Franck Flourens, Richard Murillo, Valentin Garciá Martínez, Pablo Perez Cabrero
  • Publication number: 20180257790
    Abstract: A metallic foil for lightning strike protection in a composite aerospace structure having a length, a width, and a thickness of not more than 30 microns. There are a plurality of pores of a predefined geometric shape extending through the thickness of the metallic foil and being distributed across a surface area defined by the length and the width of the metallic foil. The plurality of pores in the aggregate define an open area of not more than 40% of the surface area and the metallic foil has a weight of not more than 115 g/m2. The metallic foil has a weight to conductivity ratio of not more than 0.40 gram-ohms per square.
    Type: Application
    Filed: May 8, 2018
    Publication date: September 13, 2018
    Inventors: Mohammed Salim Rahamat, Mark A. Murdoch, Kenneth William Burtt, Brett Alexander Macdonald