Patents by Inventor Patrick Cassidy

Patrick Cassidy 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).

  • Publication number: 20140320199
    Abstract: A touch sensor comprising a plurality of first electrode lines along a first direction, each of the first electrode lines comprising a plurality of first electrodes; a plurality of second electrode lines along a second direction that is substantially perpendicular to the first direction, each of the second electrode lines comprising one second electrode, the one second electrode of each of the second electrode lines being interdigitated with one of the first electrodes of each of the first electrode lines, the first and second electrodes being disposed on a first side of a substrate; and a plurality of bond pads disposed on the first side of the substrate, wherein at least one bond pad of the plurality of bond pads is coupled to at least two of the first electrodes of the plurality of first electrodes.
    Type: Application
    Filed: April 30, 2013
    Publication date: October 30, 2014
    Inventors: Matthew Trend, Gareth Jones, Patrick Cassidy
  • Patent number: 8801003
    Abstract: A deck wheeled device is provided comprising a deck, a subframe connected to at least one point of the deck, at least one truck assembly connected to the subframe, at least one wheel connected to each truck assembly, and at least one spring connecting each truck assembly to the deck. A wheel is provided comprising a tire, two substantially symmetrical hub halves, and at least one bolt that connect the two hub halves together.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 30, 2011
    Date of Patent: August 12, 2014
    Inventor: Thomas Patrick Cassidy
  • Publication number: 20070215748
    Abstract: A vertical takeoff and landing (“VTOL”) aircraft, e.g., an unmanned aerial vehicle (“UAV”), includes an elongated fuselage having a pair of forward swept wings and a pair of rearward swept canards, the outer tips of which are respectively joined with a respective tip end portion of one of the forward swept wings. The thrust outlet of a thrust-vectoring jet engine is disposed along the roll axis of the aircraft and aft of the pitch axis thereof, and a pair of downwardly exhausting ducted lift fans, e.g., tip turbine fans, are respectively disposed within a tip end portion of respective ones of the forward swept wings such that the fans are located symmetrically with respect to each other on opposite sides of the roll axis and forward of the pitch axis. The aircraft is capable of VTOL operations, including hovering, and is highly maneuverable at both very low and very high speeds.
    Type: Application
    Filed: March 20, 2006
    Publication date: September 20, 2007
    Inventors: Brent Robbins, Patrick Cassidy
  • Publication number: 20070215751
    Abstract: A vertical takeoff and landing (“VTOL”) unmanned aerial vehicle (“UAV”) incorporates a pair of substantially identical thrust-vectoring engines, e.g., turbofans, which are respectively mounted on opposite sides of the aircraft at substantially equal lateral and vertical distances above or below, and at substantially equal longitudinal distances forward and aft of, the center of gravity of the aircraft. The thrust vectoring of the engines can be either two-dimensional or three-dimensional, and can be effected by rotatable vanes, flaps, nozzles or combination thereof, on the engines. By locating the engines equidistantly from the center of gravity of the aircraft and re-spectively forward and aft of its pitch axis, the aircraft is provided with VTOL capability, including hovering, and the operation of its conventional attitude control mechanisms are substantially enhanced at both very low and very high speeds. The vehicle is particularly well suited to missions in hostile urban environments, such as cities.
    Type: Application
    Filed: March 20, 2006
    Publication date: September 20, 2007
    Inventors: Brent Robbins, Patrick Cassidy
  • Patent number: 7107226
    Abstract: A searchable database comprising a multiplicity of tables including an attributes table and a values table for a multiplicity of target search items constructed and arranged so that selection of values for one or more target search item attributes yields an attribute-value construct specifying a particular one of said target search items and precluding an indeterminate search result. Such database may be employed in an online comparison shopping system comprising a database containing product information of multiple vendors, manufacturers and/or products and a user interface generating a virtual shopping cart, and constructed and arranged to enable a user to selectively aggregate an order in said virtual shopping cart, comprising products represented in said database, and means for electronically disaggregating said order to generate vendor-specific orders to respective vendors.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 20, 1999
    Date of Patent: September 12, 2006
    Assignee: Net32.com, Inc.
    Inventors: Patrick Cassidy, James Evans
  • Publication number: 20050269441
    Abstract: In one aspect, a hybrid airship including an outer shell, a plurality of helium filled gas envelopes, and an all-electric propulsion system can have a high-aspect ratio wing shape. In some embodiments, the hybrid airship may be launched using buoyancy lift alone and aerodynamic lift may be provided by the all-electric propulsion system. In one aspect, a photovoltaic array and a high energy density power storage system may be combined to power the propulsion system making the propulsion system regenerative. The high-aspect ratio wing shape provides low drag, and can allow the hybrid airship to fly at an altitude of at least about 100,000 ft. By continuously recharging the power storage system, the hybrid airship in accordance with some embodiments can stay aloft for months or even years. The hybrid airship may function as a military intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance and communications relay platform.
    Type: Application
    Filed: May 24, 2004
    Publication date: December 8, 2005
    Applicant: The Boeing Company
    Inventors: Edward Barocela, Patrick Cassidy
  • Publication number: 20050258306
    Abstract: In one aspect, a hybrid airship including an outer shell, a plurality of helium filled gas envelopes, and an all-electric propulsion system may have the shape of a delta-wing. In some embodiments, the hybrid airship may be launched using buoyancy lift alone and aerodynamic lift may be provided by the all-electric propulsion system. In one aspect, a photovoltaic array and a high energy density power storage system may be combined to power the propulsion system making the propulsion system regenerative. The delta-wing shape can provide a surface area large enough to accommodate very large circular or elliptical transmission devices. By continuously recharging the power storage system, the hybrid airship in accordance with some embodiments can stay aloft at an operational altitude of at least about 85,000 ft for months or even years. The hybrid airship may function as an airborne military communications relay platform.
    Type: Application
    Filed: May 24, 2004
    Publication date: November 24, 2005
    Applicant: The Boeing Company
    Inventors: Edward Barocela, Patrick Cassidy
  • Patent number: 4829750
    Abstract: The invention is a method and apparatus, powered solely by the muscles of a single male adult during a working day; for bundling cut firewood, or the like. The apparatus is located under and over the top of a rugged rectangular work bench. The frame is constructed of welded metal rods, about an inch and a quarter in diameter. The operator can load the apparatus onto a flat bed of a motor vehicle for transport over open roads and across country. The operator faces a full length raceway below the top of the long panel. A lever arm protudes from the raceway toward the operator. A pivot is welded across the raceway, a foot or so back of the pannel. A loose fitting sleeve cover is over th pivot. The lever arm is welded to the loose fitting sleeve cover, its fulcrum. A chain linkage is welded to an end of the lever arm and to the foot of the elevator rod. The chain linkage forms a loop between the two.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 14, 1987
    Date of Patent: May 16, 1989
    Inventor: Patrick A. Cassidy