Patents by Inventor Richard Brewster Main
Richard Brewster Main 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: 11090966Abstract: A concealment substrate manufacturing process begins by printing or painting a graphic design as camouflage on substrates like mesh-textured uniforms, military equipment, Mylar thermal blanket sheets, adhesive tapes, etc. The graphic design is uniquely generated from pseudo-random noise in four overlaying color pigments that each begin as a raster of randomly generated noise in a standardized tile size. E.g., gray, green, tan, and brown colors natural for concealment applications are each masked by two-tone image contrast rasters. The four results are mixed together in groups with a monochrome mixing mask to produce a whole tile. Such concealment camouflage tile conjoins seamlessly on-edge within other arrays of identical tiles. One variation adds a distorted-grid mesh-texture overly texture to the concealment camouflage, and even a faint “watermark” related to a commercial trademark.Type: GrantFiled: August 8, 2019Date of Patent: August 17, 2021Assignee: Jeagr Ventures LLCInventors: Jarod Lee King, Richard Brewster Main
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Publication number: 20200166312Abstract: A pseudo-random steganographic camouflage includes a graphic design printed or painted as camouflage on an outer side of a substrate like Mylar thermal blanket sheets, uniforms, and adhesive tapes. The graphic design is uniquely generated from pseudo-random noise in four overlaying colors that each begin as a raster of randomly generated noise CDMA encoded with a PRN and a message in a standardized tile size. E.g., gray, green, tan, and brown colors natural for concealment applications are each masked by two-tone image contrast rasters. The four results are mixed in groups together with a monochrome mixing mask to produce a whole tile of concealment camouflage that will conjoin seamlessly within arrays of such tiles. A further refinement visually adds a distorted-grid mesh-texture to the pseudo-random steganographic camouflage, and even faint “watermarks” of commercial trademarks.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 19, 2019Publication date: May 28, 2020Applicant: Silver Eagle Brands, IncInventors: Jarod Lee King, Richard Brewster Main
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Publication number: 20200103204Abstract: A concealment substrate manufacturing process begins by printing or painting a graphic design as camouflage on substrates like mesh-textured uniforms, military equipment, Mylar thermal blanket sheets, adhesive tapes, etc. The graphic design is uniquely generated from pseudo-random noise in four overlaying color pigments that each begin as a raster of randomly generated noise in a standardized tile size. E.g., gray, green, tan, and brown colors natural for concealment applications are each masked by two-tone image contrast rasters. The four results are mixed together in groups with a monochrome mixing mask to produce a whole tile. Such concealment camouflage tile conjoins seamlessly on-edge within other arrays of identical tiles. One variation adds a distorted-grid mesh-texture overly texture to the concealment camouflage, and even a faint “watermark” related to a commercial trademark.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 8, 2019Publication date: April 2, 2020Inventors: Jarod Lee King, Richard Brewster Main
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Publication number: 20200051826Abstract: A modified deposit-and-etch Bosch process of cyclic anisotropic etching and film deposition by gas switching. The modification of which includes depositing nucleated silicon layers as liquefied droplets of silicon instead of by passivation, and using a bias discharge to decelerate an otherwise ballistic deposition instead into a nuclei-generation cloud at the deposition site. Such is then useful in the refurbishment of gas distribution plates made of silicon.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 9, 2019Publication date: February 13, 2020Inventors: Yuri Glukhoy, Richard Brewster Main
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Patent number: 10475628Abstract: An aluminum gas distribution plate refurbishment system combines a multi-beam inductively coupled plasma (AP-ICP) torch and vacuum discharge chuck. Plasma beams are employed to clean and restore to service the many gas flow passages in aluminum type gas distribution plates. Several parallel supersonic plasma beams of uniform density are produced from a single upper and lower AP-ICP plasma reactor arranged in totem pole that are driven by two pairs of opposing spiral planar RF induction RF antennas. These plasma beams are focused inside the gas flow passages to etch, heat, and deposit nanoparticles within. The vacuum discharge chuck includes a capacitively coupled plasma (CCP) reactor to generate a positive species discharge immediately beneath the gas distribution plates. This overcomes and undoes a Debye Sheathing effect, a electron-fed negative space charge blocking occurring above, and unknots any congested plasma beams in the gas flow passages.Type: GrantFiled: March 20, 2019Date of Patent: November 12, 2019Assignee: Main Law CafeInventors: Yuri Glukhoy, Richard Brewster Main
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Publication number: 20190221402Abstract: An aluminum gas distribution plate refurbishment system combines a multi-beam inductively coupled plasma (AP-ICP) torch and vacuum discharge chuck. Plasma beams are employed to clean and restore to service the many gas flow passages in aluminum type gas distribution plates. Several parallel supersonic plasma beams of uniform density are produced from a single upper and lower AP-ICP plasma reactor arranged in totem pole that are driven by two pairs of opposing spiral planar RF induction RF antennas. These plasma beams are focused inside the gas flow passages to etch, heat, and deposit nanoparticles within. The vacuum discharge chuck includes a capacitively coupled plasma (CCP) reactor to generate a positive species discharge immediately beneath the gas distribution plates. This overcomes and undoes a Debye Sheathing effect, a electron-fed negative space charge blocking occurring above, and unknots any congested plasma beams in the gas flow passages.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 20, 2019Publication date: July 18, 2019Inventors: Yuri Glukhoy, Richard Brewster Main
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Patent number: 9833633Abstract: A photo-bio-stimulation device uses near infrared (NIR) laser illumination of the scalp to promote hair growth with a lightweight user wearable device. All the remaining components are mounted on the concave underside of an outer shell. Forty to as many as eighty VCSEL laser device chips are surface mount soldered underneath of a single large, thin-layer FR4 printed circuit. These discrete devices direct a diffused, near uniform flood of 678-nanometer monochromatic laser light deep into the hair roots and follicles across the scalps of its users. Petal shapes along a central spine are cut deep into the side edges of the thin-layer FR4 printed circuit to allow it to be conformed and fixed into a hemispherical dome and attached with dozens of plastic snaps inside the outer shell. This connects inside to a rechargeable battery and power controller. A protective clear covering matching the concave underside is attached along the brims.Type: GrantFiled: June 28, 2015Date of Patent: December 5, 2017Assignee: Theradome, Inc.Inventors: Tamim Hamid, Richard Brewster Main
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Patent number: 9207307Abstract: A municipal infrastructure maintenance system uses a ground vehicle to move an antenna array in back-and-forth sweeps over large areas or distances. The antenna array comprises dozens of compartmentalized radio dipole antennas arranged laterally, shoulder-to-shoulder across the width of each sweep. An antenna switch matrix is connected between the antenna array and a ground-penetrating-radar (GPR) set and provides electronic aperture switching and selection, and the ability to laterally register one sweep to the next. The antenna array is extended out in front of the ground vehicle on a pivotable boom, and the cantilevered weight is a primary concern. The antenna array is constructed with aluminum-on-aluminum honeycomb panels slotted and folded around dozens of resistive-card compartment separators. Printed circuit boards with matching baluns are also slotted to receive tabs on the resistive cards, and their dipole elements are resistive loaded to quench crosstalk and near field effects.Type: GrantFiled: January 8, 2014Date of Patent: December 8, 2015Assignee: Stolar, Inc.Inventors: Gerald L. Stolarczyk, Chance Dain Valentine, Jeffrey D. Hutchins, Matthew L. Briggs, Richard Brewster Main, Brecken H. Uhl
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Publication number: 20150297914Abstract: A photo-bio-stimulation device uses near infrared (NIR) laser illumination of the scalp to promote hair growth with a lightweight user wearable device. All the remaining components are mounted on the concave underside of an outer shell. Forty to as many as eighty VCSEL laser device chips are surface mount soldered underneath of a single large, thin-layer FR4 printed circuit. These discrete devices direct a diffused, near uniform flood of 678-nanometer monochromatic laser light deep into the hair roots and follicles across the scalps of its users. Petal shapes along a central spine are cut deep into the side edges of the thin-layer FR4 printed circuit to allow it to be conformed and fixed into a hemispherical dome and attached with dozens of plastic snaps inside the outer shell. This connects inside to a rechargeable battery and power controller. A protective clear covering matching the concave underside is attached along the brims.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 28, 2015Publication date: October 22, 2015Inventors: Tamim Hamid, Richard Brewster Main
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Publication number: 20150221149Abstract: A WiFi Wallet includes an app that installs on a smartphone or other mobile device having a wireless local area network connection manager and mobile telephone network access. Local preexisting wireless access points and routers are adjusted to transmit type (R)SSID service set identifiers in their beacons and to invite brand-named guest network logons. The WiFi wallet app is provisioned with a matching password for the (R)SSID that will gain it Internet access. Once on the Internet, the WiFi wallet app logs onto a network server to deposit an encrypted cardholder token. A location identifier for the particular local wireless access points and router naturally tags on. The network server generates an anonymous WiFi Wallet token and sends it to the user over mobile telephone network and the host location over secure Internet. At checkout, lock-open, or secure log-in, the user displays their token to the host location security barrier.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 10, 2015Publication date: August 6, 2015Inventors: Richard Brewster Main, Akli Adjaoute
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Publication number: 20140139224Abstract: A stray-wire sensor includes a vertical magnetic gradiometer (VMG) carried over the surface by ground vehicles or by low-flying aircraft. The VMG has a spot of sensitivity on the ground which stays nadir to the VMG itself. A Faraday shield surrounding the VMG screens out the near field electric dipole signals, and a ferrite rod core and winding inside act as an antenna sensitive to the near-field magnetic dipole signals which radiate from horizontal lying stray wires on the ground surface in the dirt of hidden by ground cover. The VMG depends on it being moved around over the ground so that magnetic signal gradients and reversals can be measured point-by-point. The nadir points which fall over a point along a long horizontal wire will express characteristic signatures in the signal gradients and phase reversals measureable in the antenna.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 15, 2014Publication date: May 22, 2014Applicant: Stolar Research CorporationInventors: Gerald L. Stolarczyk, Tito L. Sanchez, Chance Dain Valentine, John A. Myers, Beaux L. Beard, Ernest M. Salazar, Richard Brewster Main
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Publication number: 20140125508Abstract: A municipal infrastructure maintenance system uses a ground vehicle to move an antenna array in back-and-forth sweeps over large areas or distances. The antenna array comprises dozens of compartmentalized radio dipole antennas arranged laterally, shoulder-to-shoulder across the width of each sweep. An antenna switch matrix is connected between the antenna array and a ground-penetrating-radar (GPR) set and provides electronic aperture switching and selection, and the ability to laterally register one sweep to the next. The antenna array is extended out in front of the ground vehicle on a pivotable boom, and the cantilevered weight is a primary concern. The antenna array is constructed with aluminum-on-aluminum honeycomb panels slotted and folded around dozens of resistive-card compartment separators. Printed circuit boards with matching baluns are also slotted to receive tabs on the resistive cards, and their dipole elements are resistive loaded to quench crosstalk and near field effects.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 8, 2014Publication date: May 8, 2014Applicant: STOLAR RESEARCH CORPORATIONInventors: Gerald L. Stolarczyk, Chance Dain Valentine, Jeffrey D. Hutchins, Matthew L. Briggs, Richard Brewster Main, Brecken H. Uhl
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Patent number: 7755235Abstract: A downhole generator comprises a turbine coaxially disposed inside a section of drillstring and that will be spun when hydraulic or pneumatic flows are pushed through to a drillbit motor on a distal end. The turbine, in turn, spins permanent magnets in an orbit around the outside of a cylindrical containment shell. Such containment shell is made of titanium or aluminum and will allow the spinning magnets fields to enter and induce electrical currents in coils within. Current from the coils is rectified and filtered to provide a DC operating voltage through intrinsically safe connectors to various loads including drillstring steering controls, radars, and telemetry circuits. The hydraulic and pneumatic flows stream past all around the cylindrical containment shell from the turbine on their way to the drillbit motor.Type: GrantFiled: March 22, 2008Date of Patent: July 13, 2010Assignee: Stolar, Inc.Inventor: Richard Brewster Main
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Publication number: 20090236149Abstract: A downhole generator comprises a turbine coaxially disposed inside a section of drillstring and that will be spun when hydraulic or pneumatic flows are pushed through to a drillbit motor on a distal end. The turbine, in turn, spins permanent magnets in an orbit around the outside of a cylindrical containment shell. Such containment shell is made of titanium or aluminum and will allow the spinning magnets fields to enter and induce electrical currents in coils within. Current from the coils is rectified and filtered to provide a DC operating voltage through intrinsically safe connectors to various loads including drillstring steering controls, radars, and telemetry circuits. The hydraulic and pneumatic flows stream past all around the cylindrical containment shell from the turbine on their way to the drillbit motor.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 22, 2008Publication date: September 24, 2009Inventor: Richard Brewster Main
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Patent number: 6374307Abstract: A billing system comprises an optical system that uses a variable magnification mirror to split-off a sample of the DWDM-carrier through traffic. A pair of wedge-filters are alternatively included to add/drop particular carriers according to their respective wavelengths. The selected carrier sample is then processed through a CISCO 12000 gigabit switch router such that billing information is output that is useful to an optical Internet backbone carrier.Type: GrantFiled: February 12, 1999Date of Patent: April 16, 2002Inventors: Steve A. Ristau, Richard Brewster Main