Patents by Inventor Scott A. Dye
Scott A. Dye 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: 20240124164Abstract: As spacecraft electronic control and human support systems get increasingly sophisticated, protection for those systems becomes more critical. Multilayer insulation (MLI) is a common thermal protection system on spacecraft, and it includes layers of metalized film that may build up electrostatic charge that can be hazardous in many respects. MLI should be electrically grounded to prevent the unwanted electrostatic buildup while meeting thermal performance requirements. Aspects of the present disclosure involve a significant improvement in grounding methods within a multilayer insulation structure with minimal thermal performance degradation. Metalized spacers create electrical continuity through layers and may have only a single layer connecting to chassis ground. Multiple spacers can be utilized for larger blankets for grounding redundancy. Thermal performance penalty can be orders of magnitude smaller than conventional techniques.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 17, 2023Publication date: April 18, 2024Inventors: Scott A. DYE, Phillip N. TYLER
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Patent number: 11098852Abstract: A vapor cooled insulation structure includes at least one vapor sealed layer, created with discrete spacers between two layers. A vapor transport layer is created within these layers through which a cold fluid may flow to intercept and remove heat from an underlying structure. In one example, the vapor cooled system carries cold vapor which is in direct contact with an underlying cryogenic tank structural support.Type: GrantFiled: June 22, 2018Date of Patent: August 24, 2021Assignee: Quest Thermal Group LLCInventors: Scott A. Dye, Alan B. Kopelove, Phillip N. Tyler
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Patent number: 10913232Abstract: An insulation panel includes a face sheet hermetically coupled to a plurality of structural walls to define a plurality of cell bodies, with each cell body positioned contiguously with an adjacent cell body. An insulation structure is disposed within each cell body and further includes a first radiant barrier layer, a second radiant barrier layer, and a spacer disposed between the first radiant barrier layer and the second radiant barrier layer. Sealed cells formed by completing the cell bodies may contain a gas that condenses or freezes in response to cryogenic cooling of a structure to which the insulation panel is coupled. Load-responsive spacers may also be disposed between the insulation structure and the face sheet to support the face sheet while in atmospheric conditions and to disengage from the face sheet in low pressure environments, such as space.Type: GrantFiled: August 30, 2017Date of Patent: February 9, 2021Assignee: Quest Thermal Group LLCInventors: Scott A. Dye, Phillip N. Tyler, Alan B. Kopelove
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Patent number: 10753527Abstract: The invention provides improvements on thermal performance of multilayer insulation for hot and cold feedlines. Insulation on feedlines has always been problematic, and can perform ten times worse than tank insulation contributing as much as 80% of total system heat leak. The poor performance of traditional MLI wrapped on feed lines is due to compression of the layers, causing increased interlayer contact and heat conduction. The MLI performance is not only much worse than expected, but also difficult to predict. Spacer structures are presented which provide a well-defined, accurately characterized support between the thermal radiant barriers in a multilayer insulation. The invention provides a robust, structural insulation that is much less sensitive to wrap compression and installation workmanship allowing for more predictable, higher performance insulation structure.Type: GrantFiled: April 13, 2018Date of Patent: August 25, 2020Assignee: Quest Thermal Group LLCInventors: Scott A. Dye, Phillip N. Tyler
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Publication number: 20180057190Abstract: An insulation panel includes a face sheet hermetically coupled to a plurality of structural walls to define a plurality of cell bodies, with each cell body positioned contiguously with an adjacent cell body. An insulation structure is disposed within each cell body and further includes a first radiant barrier layer, a second radiant barrier layer, and a spacer disposed between the first radiant barrier layer and the second radiant barrier layer. Sealed cells formed by completing the cell bodies may contain a gas that condenses or freezes in response to cryogenic cooling of a structure to which the insulation panel is coupled. Load-responsive spacers may also be disposed between the insulation structure and the face sheet to support the face sheet while in atmospheric conditions and to disengage from the face sheet in low pressure environments, such as space.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 30, 2017Publication date: March 1, 2018Applicant: Quest Thermal Group LLCInventors: Scott A. Dye, Phillip N. Tyler, Alan B. Kopelove
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Patent number: 8709848Abstract: MEMS devices (40) using etched cavities (42) are desirably formed using multiple etching steps. Preliminary cavities (20) formed by locally anisotropic etching to nearly the final depth have irregular (46) sidewalls (44) and steep and/or inconsistent sidewall (44) to bottom (54) intersection angles (48). This leads to less than desired cavity diaphragm (26) burst strengths. Final cavities (42) with smooth sidewalls (50), smaller and consistent sidewall (50) to bottom (54) intersection angles (58), and having more than doubled cavity diaphragm (26) burst strengths are obtained by treating the preliminary cavities (20) with TMAH etchant, preferably relatively dilute TMAH etchant. In a preferred embodiment, a cleaning step is performed between the etching step and the TMAH treatment step to remove any anisotropic etching by-products present on the preliminary cavities' (20) initial sidewalls (44).Type: GrantFiled: April 15, 2011Date of Patent: April 29, 2014Assignee: Freescale Semiconductor, Inc.Inventors: Srivatsa G. Kundalgurki, Scott Dye
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Patent number: 8540607Abstract: A method and apparatus for providing variable resistance in connection with exercise equipment uses vertically oriented weight plates that rare in a side-by-side arrangement and are selected by selectors in a selector assembly. A set of actuators are controlled by a computer processor and force the selectors into positions that engage and disengage with a corresponding set of weights. The computer is connected to a user interface that accepts input from a user and instructs the computer to adjust the amount of weight using the actuators and the corresponding selectors. The computer is also in communication with sensors that indicate whether the weights have been lifted successfully and automatically select a lower weight when the weights are not lifted successfully.Type: GrantFiled: September 12, 2011Date of Patent: September 24, 2013Assignee: Exerton, LLCInventors: Robert M. Kissel, Edward G. Eubanks, James M. Houston, Scott A. Dye, Dale A. Schoonover, Michael R. Cottrell
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Publication number: 20120305717Abstract: A multilayer insulation with an array of posts is provided. In particular, the posts are comprised of multiple post or support elements that are interconnected to radiation shields or sheets comprising the layers of the integrated multi-layer insulation (IMLI) structure. The support elements maintain spacing between adjacent sheets, thus maintaining a volume between the sheets. The support elements can each feature a plurality of support arms. The support elements can each additionally include a support beam that defines a minimum spacing between sheets when the IMLI structure is under a compressive load. Neighboring support elements can be interconnected to one another by beams.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 6, 2012Publication date: December 6, 2012Inventors: Scott A. Dye, Gary L. Mills
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Publication number: 20120264249Abstract: MEMS devices (40) using etched cavities (42) are desirably formed using multiple etching steps. Preliminary cavities (20) formed by locally anisotropic etching to nearly the final depth have irregular (46) sidewalls (44) and steep and/or inconsistent sidewall (44) to bottom (54) intersection angles (48). This leads to less than desired cavity diaphragm (26) burst strengths. Final cavities (42) with smooth sidewalls (50), smaller and consistent sidewall (50) to bottom (54) intersection angles (58), and having more than doubled cavity diaphragm (26) burst strengths are obtained by treating the preliminary cavities (20) with TMAH etchant, preferably relatively dilute TMAH etchant. In a preferred embodiment, a cleaning step is performed between the etching step and the TMAH treatment step to remove any anisotropic etching by-products present on the preliminary cavities' (20) initial sidewalls (44).Type: ApplicationFiled: April 15, 2011Publication date: October 18, 2012Applicant: FREESCALE SEMICONDUCTOR, INC.Inventors: Srivatsa G. Kundalgurki, Scott Dye
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Patent number: 8234835Abstract: A multilayer insulation with an array of posts is provided. In particular, the posts are comprised of multiple post or support elements that are interconnected to radiation shields or sheets comprising the layers of the integrated multi-layer insulation (IMLI) structure. The support elements maintain spacing between adjacent sheets, thus maintaining a volume between the sheets. The support elements can each feature a plurality of support arms. The support elements can each additionally include a support beam that defines a minimum spacing between sheets when the IMLI structure is under a compressive load. Neighboring support elements can be interconnected to one another by beams.Type: GrantFiled: June 29, 2009Date of Patent: August 7, 2012Assignee: Quest Product Development CorporationInventors: Scott A. Dye, Gary L. Mills
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Publication number: 20120175467Abstract: A micrometeoroid and orbital debris-integrated multi-layer insulation (MMOD/IMLI) structure including at least one ballistic layer, which may be flexible, and at least one insulation layer, which may also be flexible is described. The ballistic layer or layers and the insulation layer or layers may be separated by a plurality of spacers. In one example, the spacers include a leg extending obliquely between the ballistic layer and the insulation layer. The spacer may include three deformable legs defining a tri-pod configuration with the tri-pod configuration including a ring supporting the legs.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 7, 2011Publication date: July 12, 2012Applicant: QUEST PRODUCT DEVELOPMENT CORPORATIONInventors: Scott Dye, Alan Kopelove
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Publication number: 20120004075Abstract: A method and apparatus for providing variable resistance in connection with exercise equipment uses vertically oriented weight plates that rare in a side-by-side arrangement and are selected by selectors in a selector assembly. A set of actuators are controlled by a computer processor and force the selectors into positions that engage and disengage with a corresponding set of weights. The computer is connected to a user interface that accepts input from a user and instructs the computer to adjust the amount of weight using the actuators and the corresponding selectors. The computer is also in communication with sensors that indicate whether the weights have been lifted successfully and automatically select a lower weight when the weights are not lifted successfully.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 12, 2011Publication date: January 5, 2012Applicant: EXERTRON, LLCInventors: Robert M. Kissel, Edward G. Eubanks, James M. Houston, Scott A. Dye, Dale A. Schoonover, Michael R. Cottrell
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Patent number: 8016725Abstract: A method and apparatus for providing variable resistance in connection with exercise equipment uses multiple weight plates that are selected by selector assemblies. A series of actuators that are not directly connected to the selector assemblies actuate the selector assemblies to engage and disengage the weight plates. The actuators are in communication with a controller, which is connected to a user interface console. The user interface console accepts input from a user and instructs the controller to adjust the amount of weight engaged by the selector assemblies based on input from the user and various sensors.Type: GrantFiled: September 18, 2007Date of Patent: September 13, 2011Assignee: Exertron, LLCInventors: Robert M. Kissel, Edward G. Eubanks, James M. Houston, Scott A. Dye, Dale A. Schoonover, Michael R. Cottrell
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Publication number: 20100252698Abstract: A multilayer insulation with an array of posts is provided. In particular, the posts are comprised of multiple post or support elements that are interconnected to radiation shields or sheets comprising the layers of the integrated multi-layer insulation (IMLI) structure. The support elements maintain spacing between adjacent sheets, thus maintaining a volume between the sheets. The support elements can each feature a plurality of support arms. The support elements can each additionally include a support beam that defines a minimum spacing between sheets when the IMLI structure is under a compressive load. Neighboring support elements can be interconnected to one another by beams.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 29, 2009Publication date: October 7, 2010Inventors: Scott A. Dye, Gary L. Mills
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Publication number: 20090075791Abstract: A method and apparatus for providing variable resistance in connection with exercise equipment uses multiple weight plates that are selected by selector assemblies. A series of actuators that are not directly connected to the selector assemblies actuate the selector assemblies to engage and disengage the weight plates. The actuators are in communication with a controller, which is connected to a user interface console. The user interface console accepts input from a user and instructs the controller to adjust the amount of weight engaged by the selector assemblies based on input from the user and various sensors.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 18, 2007Publication date: March 19, 2009Inventors: Robert M. Kissel, Edward G. Eubanks, James M. Houston, Scott A. Dye, Dale A. Schoonover, Michael R. Cottrell
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Patent number: 6804080Abstract: A media carousel changer is adapted to receive a plurality of cassettes to mount them in and demount them from a docking station on a recorder/reader such that data can be accessed. The changer includes a rotatable turntable on a support frame. Cassette holders for the cassettes are located at the periphery of the turntable and are pivotable between an extended position and a retracted position. A plunger arm is linearly movable between an advanced position to pivot a registered one of the cassette holders to the extended position to move the cassette into a docked state on the docking station and a withdrawn position to permit the cassette holder to pivot into the retracted position thereby to demount the cassette. A rotary drive rotates the turntable to select the desired cassette.Type: GrantFiled: September 3, 1997Date of Patent: October 12, 2004Assignee: Segway Systems, LLCInventors: Stephan E. Gavit, Scott A. Dye, Robert E. Leonard