Patents by Inventor Philip N. Keller
Philip N. Keller 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: 9664211Abstract: Various shape memory polymer (SMP) devices are disclosed. Many of these SMP devices can be used as attachment and/or release mechanisms for any number of different applications. These SMP devices can use various characteristics of the SMP material to allow for various shape changes. These shape changes, in some embodiments, can be used to provide for release and/or attachment devices, for example, SMP bolts, SMP screws, SMP collars, SMP pillars, SMP panels, and/or SMP rivets, to name a few. An SMP device can include a first geometric state and a second geometric shape. The first geometric shape can restrict motion of two distinct objects relative to one another and the second geometrical shape can allow motion of two distinct objects relative to one another.Type: GrantFiled: October 4, 2013Date of Patent: May 30, 2017Assignee: COMPOSITE TECHNOLOGY DEVELOPMENT, INC.Inventors: Mike Tupper, Robert Taylor, Dana Turse, Doug Richardson, Larry G. Adams, Philip N. Keller
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Patent number: 9281569Abstract: A reflector is provided according to various embodiments. The reflector may include a backing structure having various configurations. The backing structure, for example, can comprise a plurality of trusses, flexible couplings, stiffeners, and crossbeams in any number of arrangements.Type: GrantFiled: August 15, 2012Date of Patent: March 8, 2016Assignee: COMPOSITE TECHNOLOGY DEVELOPMENT, INC.Inventors: Robert Taylor, Dana Turse, Philip N. Keller, Larry Adams
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Publication number: 20140026390Abstract: Various shape memory polymer (SMP) devices are disclosed. Many of these SMP devices can be used as attachment and/or release mechanisms for any number of different applications. These SMP devices can use various characteristics of the SMP material to allow for various shape changes. These shape changes, in some embodiments, can be used to provide for release and/or attachment devices, for example, SMP bolts, SMP screws, SMP collars, SMP pillars, SMP panels, and/or SMP rivets, to name a few. An SMP device can include a first geometric state and a second geometric shape. The first geometric shape can restrict motion of two distinct objects relative to one another and the second geometrical shape can allow motion of two distinct objects relative to one another.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 4, 2013Publication date: January 30, 2014Applicant: Composite Technology Development, Inc.Inventors: Mike Tupper, Robert Taylor, Dana Turse, Doug Richardson, Larry G. Adams, Philip N. Keller
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Publication number: 20130207880Abstract: A reflector is provided according to various embodiments. The reflector may include a backing structure having various configurations. The backing structure, for example, can comprise a plurality of trusses, flexible couplings, stiffeners, and crossbeams in any number of arrangements.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 15, 2012Publication date: August 15, 2013Applicant: Composite Technology Development, Inc.Inventors: Robert Taylor, Dana Turse, Philip N. Keller, Larry Adams
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Publication number: 20130186011Abstract: Embodiments of the invention are directed toward rollable and collapsible structures. These structures, for example, can include a plurality of tubular longerons with a slit or gap that extends along the longitudinal length of the longerons. Such longerons can be combined in an arrangement that creates a structure. The structure can be collapsed and the longerons rolled either singularly or as a group into a stowed configuration.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 18, 2012Publication date: July 25, 2013Applicant: Composite Technology Development, Inc.Inventors: Philip N. Keller, Robert Taylor, Adam Gray, Doug Richardson, Mark Reavis
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Patent number: 8393581Abstract: Structures and methods are disclosed regarding deployable structures with expandable longerons adjustably coupled with supporting structures such that an angle between the supporting structures can be adjusted. Such structures can include and/or be used for solar arrays, bridges, support structures, and more. These structures can be easily transported to a new location and deployed from the stowed configuration into a larger functional structure. In some embodiments these structures can use one or more longerons that can have two resting states: deployed and rolled.Type: GrantFiled: November 22, 2011Date of Patent: March 12, 2013Assignee: Composite Technology Development, Inc.Inventors: Philip N. Keller, Robert Taylor, Doug Richardson, Adam G. Gray
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Patent number: 8387921Abstract: A deployable structure that may include a slit-tube longeron and a flat panel coupled with the slit-tube longeron. The slit-tube longeron may include a tubular member having a slit that runs along the longitudinal length of the slit-tube longeron. The deployable structure may be configured to couple with a satellite. And the deployable structure may be configured to transform between a stowed state and a deployed state where the tubular member is substantially straight when the deployable structure is in the deployed state, and the tubular member is wrapped around the satellite when the deployable structure is in the stowed state.Type: GrantFiled: February 28, 2011Date of Patent: March 5, 2013Assignee: Composite Technology Development, Inc.Inventors: Robert Taylor, Philip N. Keller, Kaushik Mallick, Dana Turse, Michael J. Hulse
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Publication number: 20130042461Abstract: Various shape memory polymer (SMP) devices are disclosed. Many of these SMP devices can be used as attachment and/or release mechanisms for any number of different applications. These SMP devices can use various characteristics of the SMP material to allow for various shape changes. These shape changes, in some embodiments, can be used to provide for release and/or attachment devices, for example, SMP bolts, SMP screws, SMP collars, SMP pillars, SMP panels, and/or SMP rivets, to name a few. An SMP device can include a first geometric state and a second geometric shape. The first geometric shape can restrict motion of two distinct objects relative to one another and the second geometrical shape can allow motion of two distinct objects relative to one another.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 26, 2012Publication date: February 21, 2013Applicant: Composite Technology Development, Inc.Inventors: Mike Tupper, Robert Taylor, Dana Turse, Doug Richardson, Larry G. Adams, Philip N. Keller
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Patent number: 8376282Abstract: Collapsible solar array structures are disclosed that include a collapsible structure and detachable solar array. The solar array can be detached stowed separately from the collapsible structure. The collapsible structure can include a plurality of longerons and/or support structures. Longerons can have a slit along a longitudinal length of the longeron.Type: GrantFiled: November 22, 2011Date of Patent: February 19, 2013Assignee: Composite Technology Development, Inc.Inventors: Philip N. Keller, Robert Taylor, Doug Richardson, Adam G. Gray
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Publication number: 20120090660Abstract: Collapsible solar array structures are disclosed that include a collapsible structure and detachable solar array. The solar array can be detached stowed separately from the collapsible structure. The collapsible structure can include a plurality of longerons and/or support structures. Longerons can have a slit along a longitudinal length of the longeron.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 22, 2011Publication date: April 19, 2012Applicant: Composite Technology Development, Inc.Inventors: Philip N. Keller, Robert Taylor, Doug Richardson, Adam A. Gray
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Patent number: 8109472Abstract: Structures and methods are disclosed regarding deployable structures with expandable longerons adjustably coupled with supporting structures such that an angle between the supporting structures can be adjusted. Such structures can include and/or be used for solar arrays, bridges, support structures, and more. These structures can be easily transported to a new location and deployed from the stowed configuration into a larger functional structure. In some embodiments these structures can use one or more longerons that can have two resting states: deployed and rolled.Type: GrantFiled: January 26, 2011Date of Patent: February 7, 2012Assignee: Composite Technology Development, Inc.Inventors: Philip N. Keller, Robert Taylor, Larry G. Adams, Adam G. Gray, Naseem Munshi
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Publication number: 20120012154Abstract: Structures and methods are disclosed regarding deployable structures with expandable longerons adjustably coupled with supporting structures such that an angle between the supporting structures can be adjusted. Such structures can include and/or be used for solar arrays, bridges, support structures, and more. These structures can be easily transported to a new location and deployed from the stowed configuration into a larger functional structure. In some embodiments these structures can use one or more longerons that can have two resting states: deployed and rolled.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 26, 2011Publication date: January 19, 2012Applicant: Composite Technology Development, Inc.Inventors: Philip N. Keller, Robert Taylor, Larry G. Adams, Adam G. Gray, Naseem Munshi
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Patent number: 8066227Abstract: Deployable structures are disclosed having collapsible structural members that include a stowed configuration with a volume smaller than the expanded configuration. Such structures can include and/or be used for litters, bridges, support structures, solar arrays, and more. These structures can be easily transported to a new location and deployed from the stowed configuration into a larger functional structure. In some embodiments these structures can use one or more slit-tube longerons that can have two resting states: deployed and rolled.Type: GrantFiled: February 28, 2011Date of Patent: November 29, 2011Assignee: Composite Technology Development, Inc.Inventors: Philip N. Keller, Robert Taylor, Dana Turse, Larry G. Adams
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Patent number: 8061660Abstract: A deployable structure is disclosed. The deployable structure may include one or more slit-tube longerons; and one or more flat sheets coupled with the one or more slit-tube longerons. The one or more slit-tube longerons and the one or more flat sheets may be stowed by rolling the one or more slit-tube longerons and the one or more flat sheets together into a roll. In one embodiment, at least a portion of the one or more slit-tube longerons may be exposed when stowed. In another embodiment, the one or more slit-tube longerons may be manufactured from a shape memory material. These slit-tube longerons unroll into to a straight configuration when exposed to heat.Type: GrantFiled: September 1, 2010Date of Patent: November 22, 2011Assignee: Composite Technology Development, Inc.Inventors: Neal Beidleman, Gregg Freebury, Will Francis, Mark Lake, Rory Barrett, Philip N. Keller, Robert Taylor
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Publication number: 20110210209Abstract: A deployable structure that may include a slit-tube longeron and a flat panel coupled with the slit-tube longeron. The slit-tube longeron may include a tubular member having a slit that runs along the longitudinal length of the slit-tube longeron. The deployable structure may be configured to couple with a satellite. And the deployable structure may be configured to transform between a stowed state and a deployed state where the tubular member is substantially straight when the deployable structure is in the deployed state, and the tubular member is wrapped around the satellite when the deployable structure is in the stowed state.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 28, 2011Publication date: September 1, 2011Applicant: Composite Technology Development, Inc.Inventors: Robert Taylor, Philip N. Keller, Kaushik Mallick, Dana Turse, Michael J. Hulse
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Publication number: 20110204186Abstract: Deployable structures are disclosed having collapsible structural members that include a stowed configuration with a volume smaller than the expanded configuration. Such structures can include and/or be used for litters, bridges, support structures, solar arrays, and more. These structures can be easily transported to a new location and deployed from the stowed configuration into a larger functional structure. In some embodiments these structures can use one or more slit-tube longerons that can have two resting states: deployed and rolled.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 28, 2011Publication date: August 25, 2011Applicant: Composite Technology Development, Inc.Inventors: Philip N. Keller, Robert Taylor, Dana Turse, Larry G. Adams
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Publication number: 20110192444Abstract: A deployable structure is disclosed. The deployable structure may include one or more slit-tube longerons; and one or more flat sheets coupled with the one or more slit-tube longerons. The one or more slit-tube longerons and the one or more flat sheets may be stowed by rolling the one or more slit-tube longerons and the one or more flat sheets together into a roll. In one embodiment, at least a portion of the one or more slit-tube longerons may be exposed when stowed. In another embodiment, the one or more slit-tube longerons may be manufactured from a shape memory material. These slit-tube longerons unroll into to a straight configuration when exposed to heat.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 1, 2010Publication date: August 11, 2011Applicant: Composite Technology Development, Inc.Inventors: Neal Beidleman, Gregg Freebury, Will Francis, Mark Lake, Rory Barrett, Philip N. Keller, Robert Taylor
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Patent number: 7806370Abstract: A deployable structure is disclosed. The deployable structure may include one or more slit-tube longerons; and one or more flat sheets coupled with the one or more slit-tube longerons. The one or more slit-tube longerons and the one or more flat sheets may be stowed by rolling the one or more slit-tube longerons and the one or more flat sheets together into a roll. In one embodiment, at least a portion of the one or more slit-tube longerons may be exposed when stowed. In another embodiment, the one or more slit-tube longerons may be manufactured from a shape memory material. These slit-tube longerons unroll into to a straight configuration when exposed to heat.Type: GrantFiled: April 2, 2007Date of Patent: October 5, 2010Assignee: Composite Technology Development, Inc.Inventors: Neal Beidleman, Gregg Freebury, Will Francis, Mark Lake, Rory Barrett, Philip N. Keller, Robert Taylor