Patents by Inventor Ryan Pedersen

Ryan Pedersen 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: 20200076213
    Abstract: Embodiments described herein generally relate to apparatus for storing and charging a wireless device, such as a controller. A cradle apparatus includes a device cradle and a back plate. In one embodiment, the device cradle is configured to support a wireless device to be charged. In one embodiment, the device cradle includes two or more arm members configured to support a wireless device. The device cradle may also include one or more protection members to protect the wireless device while positioned in the device cradle. A first recess is formed in a surface of the device cradle and a second recess is formed in a surface of the back plate. The first recess and the second recess are substantially aligned. A wireless charger is positioned at least partially in the first recess and at least partially in the second recess.
    Type: Application
    Filed: August 28, 2019
    Publication date: March 5, 2020
    Inventor: Ryan PEDERSEN
  • Publication number: 20200041122
    Abstract: Aspects of the present disclosure include branching fluid passages in an apparatus that reduce turbulent flow and generate evenly distributed fluid pressure as the fluids branch off into the different passages. In some embodiments, the branching passages may be subdivided into two sets: the branching passages for the liquid fuel and the branching passages for the liquid oxidizer. In some embodiments, the two sets of passages are carefully designed in an elegant yet extremely intricate manner that is optimized for proper fluid flow and maximal burn efficiency. The ends of all of the passages meet at the injector interface, which dispense the liquids into the combustion chamber for ignition. Generally, these designs are achieved through additive manufacturing, and would be extremely difficult, if not impossible, to be manufactured using traditional techniques.
    Type: Application
    Filed: March 7, 2019
    Publication date: February 6, 2020
    Applicant: Additive Rocket Corporation
    Inventors: Kyle Adriany, Elyce Bayat, Nicholas Garrett, Ryan Pedersen, Reiley Weekes, Anthony Tran
  • Patent number: 10267515
    Abstract: Aspects of the present disclosure include branching fluid passages in an apparatus that reduce turbulent flow and generate evenly distributed fluid pressure as the fluids branch off into the different passages. In some embodiments, the branching passages may be subdivided into two sets: the branching passages for the liquid fuel and the branching passages for the liquid oxidizer. In some embodiments, the two sets of passages are carefully designed in an elegant yet extremely intricate manner that is optimized for proper fluid flow and maximal burn efficiency. The ends of all of the passages meet at the injector interface, which dispense the liquids into the combustion chamber for ignition. Generally, these designs are achieved through additive manufacturing, and would be extremely difficult, if not impossible, to be manufactured using traditional techniques.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 8, 2017
    Date of Patent: April 23, 2019
    Assignee: Additive Rocket Corporation
    Inventors: Kyle Adriany, Elyce Bayat, Nicholas Garrett, Ryan Pedersen, Reiley Weekes, Anthony Tran
  • Publication number: 20180087701
    Abstract: Aspects of the present disclosure include branching fluid passages in an apparatus that reduce turbulent flow and generate evenly distributed fluid pressure as the fluids branch off into the different passages. In some embodiments, the branching passages may be subdivided into two sets: the branching passages for the liquid fuel and the branching passages for the liquid oxidizer. In some embodiments, the two sets of passages are carefully designed in an elegant yet extremely intricate manner that is optimized for proper fluid flow and maximal burn efficiency. The ends of all of the passages meet at the injector interface, which dispense the liquids into the combustion chamber for ignition. Generally, these designs are achieved through additive manufacturing, and would be extremely difficult, if not impossible, to be manufactured using traditional techniques.
    Type: Application
    Filed: September 8, 2017
    Publication date: March 29, 2018
    Inventors: Kyle Adriany, Elyce Bayat, Nicholas Garrett, Ryan Pedersen, Reiley Weekes, Anthony Tran
  • Publication number: 20180087443
    Abstract: Aspects of the present disclosure are presented for a combustion engine design with an optimized amount of materials used to generate the necessary components of the engine. The engine may be generated as a single piece, having no joints, fasteners, or any other areas that could present a risk for damage. The designs are described may also reduce weight of the engine, due to eliminating the need for fasteners and other extraneous hardware. In general, the weight of the engine may be optimized to also preclude the inclusion of extraneous material around needed structures. Also, the engine may be designed to be highly energy efficient, with optimal flows for fuel and other fluid with minimal head loss while maintaining higher pressures.
    Type: Application
    Filed: September 1, 2017
    Publication date: March 29, 2018
    Inventors: Kyle Adriany, Andy Kieatiwong, Anthony Tran Tran, Elyce Bayat Bayat, Michael Knight, Nicholas Lopez, Nicholas Garrett, Ryan Pedersen
  • Publication number: 20180058770
    Abstract: In some embodiments, a structural heat exchanger is presented that utilizes liquid fuel as a coolant as it travels through the perimeter of a region (e.g., a chamber) of an engine. The shapes of the coolant channels of the heat exchanger may be configured to change pitch angles as it travels to the top of the region, to account for areas of the region that may demand higher cooling properties. In some embodiments, the fuel diverter that allows initial passage of the fuel through the coolant channels may be configured to drive passage of the fluid up through the coolant channels with uniform pressure, even as the volume of fluid decreases the farther the fluid travels from the initial entry point. In some embodiments, this may be implemented as a fuel diverter shaped in an annulus with a gradually decreasing radial cross-section.
    Type: Application
    Filed: September 1, 2017
    Publication date: March 1, 2018
    Inventors: Kyle Adriany, Elyce Bayat, Ryan Pedersen, Anthony Tran
  • Patent number: D768669
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 1, 2014
    Date of Patent: October 11, 2016
    Assignee: ALEXANDER MACKENZIE & PRANGER
    Inventors: Eugene Patrick Pranger, Dale Ryan Pedersen, Robert Eric Roy, Timothy Eugene Pranger