Patents by Inventor Richard Diamond
Richard Diamond 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: 20240141524Abstract: A process and apparatus for electrolyte solution production can be provided so that a modular production can be provided. The modular electrolyte production can be provided so that the production system is mobile for being used in multiple different plants at different geographical locations that are remote from each other. Embodiments can be configured so that electrolyte production is made for a plant specific application that provides an electrolyte solution having a pre-selected concentration of at least one electrolyte for use in at least one electrolyzer of the plant. The production can be mobile so it can be provided at different sites to make the same type of solutions or different solutions specific to the needs of the plants it may support. Some embodiments can utilize an electrolyte material handling device that also modular and mobile. Other embodiments can be configured to utilize an on-site electrolyte material handling device.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 31, 2022Publication date: May 2, 2024Applicant: Air Products and Chemicals, Inc.Inventors: GRAEME RICHARD WILSON, TIMOTHY EDWARD CONWAY, BARRY W. DIAMOND, MATTHEW WILLIAM AKHURST, SENTHILKUMAR NANJAPPAN
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Publication number: 20230068912Abstract: Magnetic or electromagnetic field generators are disposed on, near or toward opposite sides of a roadway, carriageway or lane such that magnetic or electromagnetic lines of force across at least a portion of the roadway, carriageway or lane. A vehicle traveling down the roadway, carriageway or lane interacts with the magnetic or electromagnetic lines of force to absorb energy that can be used for battery recharging or other purposes. Magnetic or electromagnetic flux density can be increased by embedding magnetic materials or additional structures in the top paving course forming the roadway, carriageway or lane.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 25, 2022Publication date: March 2, 2023Inventor: Richard DIAMOND
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Patent number: 11185119Abstract: A protective garment comprising multi-layered composite structures is conformable to the contours of the body parts for which protection is required. The composite structure contains rigid impact-deflecting outer structures, impact-dissipating gel middle layers, and impact-damping microlattice lower layers. In one embodiment, the structure is designed for impacts associated with contact sports, such as football, hockey and lacrosse. In another embodiment, the structure is designed for military/police applications, in which impacts can be blunt forces, from weapons such as clubs, or penetrative forces, from knives, bullets or shrapnel.Type: GrantFiled: August 23, 2018Date of Patent: November 30, 2021Inventor: Richard Diamond
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Patent number: 11040630Abstract: A system is provided for inductively charging the battery of an electric vehicle as it travels along a roadway. The system comprises a series of asphalt paving seam gaskets within which are embedded magnetic field generators. The magnetic field generator gaskets are arranged with opposite polarities exposed on either side of each of the charging lanes, so that induction wires within the vehicle transect the magnetic field lines and generate an electric current to charge the vehicle battery. Energy generated and/or distance travelled in the charging lanes can be metered and reported in order to impose user fees.Type: GrantFiled: September 19, 2019Date of Patent: June 22, 2021Inventor: Richard Diamond
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Publication number: 20200361325Abstract: A system is provided for inductively charging the battery of an electric vehicle as it travels along a roadway. The system comprises a series of asphalt paving seam gaskets within which are embedded magnetic field generators. The magnetic field generator gaskets are arranged with opposite polarities exposed on either side of each of the charging lanes, so that induction wires within the vehicle transect the magnetic field lines and generate an electric current to charge the vehicle battery. Energy generated and/or distance travelled in the charging lanes can be metered and reported in order to impose user fees.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 19, 2019Publication date: November 19, 2020Inventor: Richard Diamond
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Patent number: 10660386Abstract: The work glove with forearm protective sleeve is a protective garment. The work glove with forearm protective sleeve protects the hand and forearm of a person wearing the work glove with forearm protective sleeve. The work glove with forearm protective sleeve comprises a hand covering and an arm covering. The hand covering is a covering is configured to protect the hand of the person. The arm covering is configured to protect the forearm of the person.Type: GrantFiled: September 4, 2018Date of Patent: May 26, 2020Inventors: Richard Diamond, Rose Diamond
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Publication number: 20190104792Abstract: A protective garment comprising multi-layered composite structures is conformable to the contours of the body parts for which protection is required. The composite structure contains rigid impact-deflecting outer structures, impact-dissipating gel middle layers, and impact-damping microlattice lower layers. In one embodiment, the structure is designed for impacts associated with contact sports, such as football, hockey and lacrosse. In another embodiment, the structure is designed for military/police applications, in which impacts can be blunt forces, from weapons such as clubs, or penetrative forces, from knives, bullets or shrapnel.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 23, 2018Publication date: April 11, 2019Inventor: Richard Diamond
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Publication number: 20180098589Abstract: A multi-layer composite structure is conformable to the contours of the body parts for which protection is required. The composition structure contains a rigid shock-deflecting outer layer, two semi-rigid shock-damping and shock-dissipating middle layers, and a pliable shock-absorbing lower layer. In one embodiment, the structure is designed for impacts associated with contact sports, such as football, hockey and lacrosse. In another embodiment, the structure is designed for military/police applications, in which impacts can be blunt forces, from weapons such as clubs, or penetrative forces, from knives, bullets or shrapnel.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 6, 2017Publication date: April 12, 2018Inventor: Richard Diamond
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Patent number: 9394650Abstract: An asphalt paving seam gasket comprises a footing sheet, a seam wall and a ramp extension. Once the footing sheet is anchored to the substrate, the seam wall provides a supporting buttress for the compaction of an initial lane of paving, while the ramp extension provides a sloped access for vehicles to mount the initial lane during the interval before the adjoining lane of paving is applied. Optionally, an adhesive resin is applied to the contact surfaces of the gasket to strengthen their bonding to the asphalt material and prevent moisture penetration between the gasket and the asphalt material.Type: GrantFiled: April 14, 2015Date of Patent: July 19, 2016Inventor: Richard Diamond
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Publication number: 20150337500Abstract: An asphalt paving seam gasket comprises a footing sheet, a seam wall and a ramp extension. Once the footing sheet is anchored to the substrate, the seam wall provides a supporting buttress for the compaction of an initial lane of paving, while the ramp extension provides a sloped access for vehicles to mount the initial lane during the interval before the adjoining lane of paving is applied. Optionally, an adhesive resin is applied to the contact surfaces of the gasket to strengthen their bonding to the asphalt material and prevent moisture penetration between the gasket and the asphalt material.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 14, 2015Publication date: November 26, 2015Inventor: Richard Diamond
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Patent number: 9067122Abstract: A protective athletic garment provides segmented padding is patterned to conform to the size, shape and motion of the muscles it is protecting. Segmented padding is supplemented in joint areas by tangentially-stepped articulated shielding, each comprising a hingeably interconnected series of rigid shells. The structure and orientation of the shells deflects impact forces tangentially, while the rotational mobility of the shielding has a force-damping effect. The protective athletic garment has a combination of latticed resilient padding covering vulnerable body areas, such as chest, arms and back, plus articulated, perforated rigid shield panels over joints areas, such as shoulders and elbows. Synergistic dynamic interaction of padding and shielding is achieved by converting impact forces to torques within a series of articulated shield panels and spreading out the forces transmitted to the underlying padding both over area and time.Type: GrantFiled: June 24, 2013Date of Patent: June 30, 2015Inventor: Richard Diamond
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Publication number: 20130283511Abstract: A protective athletic garment provides segmented padding is patterned to conform to the size, shape and motion of the muscles it is protecting. Segmented padding is supplemented in joint areas by tangentially-stepped articulated shielding, each comprising a hingeably interconnected series of rigid shells. The structure and orientation of the shells deflects impact forces tangentially, while the rotational mobility of the shielding has a force-damping effect. The protective athletic garment has a combination of latticed resilient padding covering vulnerable body areas, such as chest, arms and back, plus articulated, perforated rigid shield panels over joints areas, such as shoulders and elbows. Synergistic dynamic interaction of padding and shielding is achieved by converting impact forces to torques within a series of articulated shield panels and spreading out the forces transmitted to the underlying padding both over area and time.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 24, 2013Publication date: October 31, 2013Inventor: Richard Diamond
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Patent number: 8439597Abstract: A new method of sealing the seam between two adjacent sections of asphalt pavement deploys an adhesive elastomeric gasket which completely envelopes the vertical faces of the adjacent lanes on three sides—i.e., above, below and along each face. Since the gasket extends partly underneath each section of paving, it is laid down before each lane is paved, thereby taking advantage of the heat of the fresh asphalt to effectively and rapidly cure the adhesive component of the gasket to insure a strong bond on both sides of the seam.Type: GrantFiled: October 5, 2011Date of Patent: May 14, 2013Inventor: Richard Diamond
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Publication number: 20130089374Abstract: A new method of sealing the seam between two adjacent sections of asphalt pavement deploys an adhesive elastomeric gasket which completely envelopes the vertical faces of the adjacent lanes on three sides—i.e., above, below and along each face. Since the gasket extends partly underneath each section of paving, it is laid down before each lane is paved, thereby taking advantage of the heat of the fresh asphalt to effectively and rapidly cure the adhesive component of the gasket to insure a strong bond on both sides of the seam.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 5, 2011Publication date: April 11, 2013Inventor: Richard Diamond
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Publication number: 20120240317Abstract: A protective athletic garment provides segmented padding is patterned to conform to the size, shape and motion of the muscles it is protecting. Segmented padding is supplemented in joint areas by tangentially-stepped articulated shielding, each comprising a hingeably interconnected series of rigid shells. The structure and orientation of the shells deflects impact forces tangentially, while the rotational mobility of the shielding has a force-damping effect.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 21, 2011Publication date: September 27, 2012Inventor: Richard Diamond
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Patent number: D358270Type: GrantFiled: April 14, 1993Date of Patent: May 16, 1995Assignee: Levenger CompanyInventor: Richard Diamond