Patents by Inventor Tim Walsh
Tim Walsh 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: 20250148150Abstract: A plurality of air flow velocity vectors are generated at a plurality of predefined angles of rotation of a digital model of a rotating tire. Individual ones of the vectors are associated with a corresponding one of a plurality of first cells of a first mesh with a tread of the rotating tire or a corresponding one of a plurality of second cells of a second mesh in a volume around the rotating tire. Air flow velocity vectors are converted into corresponding ones of a plurality of Lighthill stress tensors. An acoustic pressure is generated at a plurality of points on a surface of the volume for each of the predefined angles of rotation of the rotating tire based on the Lighthill stress tensors. An estimate of a magnitude of sound generated by the rotating tire is determined from the acoustic pressure at a respective one of the points.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 12, 2024Publication date: May 8, 2025Inventors: Mohammad Sobhanie, Padmarajaiah Saligrama Karidevaiah, Tyler Voskuilen, Tim Walsh, Nathan Crane
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Patent number: 9089765Abstract: A board game accessory for use in holding and displaying hexagonally shaped tile pieces is disclosed. The board game accessory comprises a hexagonally shaped frame defining interiorly shaped holding portions for use in the support and replacement of the tile pieces. Additionally, the game board accessory interiorly houses diametrically magnetized solid cylindrical two-pole magnets within each side of its frame such that board game accessory pieces may be magnetically connected and held in place when located adjacent to each other. In use, the board game accessory allows for easy initial set-up and storage while allowing for different game configurations then prior art board game accessories.Type: GrantFiled: September 30, 2014Date of Patent: July 28, 2015Inventor: Tim Walsh
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Patent number: 8701821Abstract: An acoustic dampening sleeve for electronic equipment and a method of making the same is disclosed. An enclosure for abating noise generated therein includes a housing having a structure defining an internal chamber that has ventilation openings for the ingress and egress of cooling air. The structure cooperates with equipment disposed therein to define intake and exhaust plenums. Air outside the structure passes through the housing ingress opening, into the intake plenum, through the equipment, into the exhaust plenum, and exits the structure through the housing egress opening. The ingress and/or egress openings include baffles. The baffles comprise a resilient material defining openings in fluid communication with the internal chamber and a space outside the housing. The baffles are disposed to prevent or reduce a line of sight between the inside of the structure and the outside of the structure while maintaining open vent channels between the baffles.Type: GrantFiled: March 28, 2011Date of Patent: April 22, 2014Inventors: David O'Coimin, Tim Walsh, Stephen Fitton
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Publication number: 20110284316Abstract: An acoustic dampening sleeve for electronic equipment and a method of making the same is disclosed. An enclosure for abating noise generated therein includes a housing having a structure defining an internal chamber that has ventilation openings for the ingress and egress of cooling air. The structure cooperates with equipment disposed therein to define intake and exhaust plenums. Air outside the structure passes through the housing ingress opening, into the intake plenum, through the equipment, into the exhaust plenum, and exits the structure through the housing egress opening. The ingress and/or egress openings include baffles. The baffles comprise a resilient material defining openings in fluid communication with the internal chamber and a space outside the housing. The baffles are disposed to prevent or reduce a line of sight between the inside of the structure and the outside of the structure while maintaining open vent channels between the baffles.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 28, 2011Publication date: November 24, 2011Inventors: David O'COIMIN, Tim WALSH, Stephen FITTON
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Patent number: 7782612Abstract: A system and method are disclosed for enclosing electronic equipment in a noiseproofed and ventilated enclosure. This includes supplying air to an enclosure and removing air from the enclosure through acoustic chambers attached to the enclosure. The acoustic chambers can be constructed of materials or be treated with materials that have noise-absorbing or noise-abating properties. In addition, the acoustic chamber for exhausting air from the enclosure can contain baffles that help to prevent noise that has entered the acoustic chamber from leaving the chamber. And, the system and method can use a cable egress port that allows cables and wiring to pass through the egress port while blocking the transmission of noise through the egress port.Type: GrantFiled: March 3, 2008Date of Patent: August 24, 2010Assignee: Kell SystemsInventors: Tim Walsh, David O'Coimin
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Publication number: 20080144280Abstract: A system and method are disclosed for enclosing electronic equipment in a noiseproofed and ventilated enclosure. This includes supplying air to an enclosure and removing air from the enclosure through acoustic chambers attached to the enclosure. The acoustic chambers can be constructed of materials or be treated with materials that have noise-absorbing or noise-abating properties. In addition, the acoustic chamber for exhausting air from the enclosure can contain baffles that help to prevent noise that has entered the acoustic chamber from leaving the chamber. And, the system and method can use a cable egress port that allows cables and wiring to pass through the egress port while blocking the transmission of noise through the egress port.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 3, 2008Publication date: June 19, 2008Applicant: Kell SystemsInventors: Tim Walsh, David O'Coimin
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Publication number: 20080147423Abstract: A method and system is provided for confirming and/or verifying receipt of a mailpiece by an intended mail recipient. The method includes the step of establishing a relationship between the intended mail recipient and an RFID tag affixed to the mailpiece. Upon delivery of the mailpiece, the actual mail recipient is caused to affect communication between an RFID enabled phone in the possession of the actual mail recipient and the RFID tag of the mailpiece. By comparing the information acquired by the RFID enabled phone and the RFID tag, (i.e., the relationship information stored on the RFID tag), a determination can be made as to whether the intended mail recipient is the actual mail recipient. Alternate embodiments of the invention effect confirmation/verification by capturing various biometric characteristics of the mail recipient and comparing such information to previously stored biometric data of the intended mail recipient.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 19, 2006Publication date: June 19, 2008Inventors: John F. Braun, Ronald Reichman, Pradeep K. Das, Andrei Obrea, Theresa Biasi, John W. Sussmeier, Tim Walsh, Leon Pintsov
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Patent number: 7379299Abstract: A system and method are disclosed for enclosing electronic equipment in a noiseproofed and ventilated enclosure. This includes supplying air to an enclosure and removing air from the enclosure through acoustic chambers attached to the enclosure. The acoustic chambers can be constructed of materials or be treated with materials that have noise-absorbing or noise-abating properties. In addition, the acoustic chambers can contain baffles that prevent noise that has entered the acoustic chamber from leaving the chamber. And, the system and method can use a cable egress port that allows cables and wiring to pass through the egress port while blocking the transmission of noise through the egress port.Type: GrantFiled: July 20, 2006Date of Patent: May 27, 2008Assignee: Kell SystemsInventors: Tim Walsh, David O'Coimin
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Patent number: 7379298Abstract: A system and method are disclosed for enclosing electronic equipment in a noiseproofed and ventilated enclosure. This includes supplying air to an enclosure and removing air from the enclosure through acoustic chambers attached to the enclosure. The acoustic chambers can be constructed of materials or be treated with materials that have noise-absorbing or noise-abating properties. In addition, the acoustic chamber for exhausting air from the enclosure can contain baffles that help to prevent noise that has entered the acoustic chamber from leaving the chamber. And, the system and method can use a cable egress port that allows cables and wiring to pass through the egress port while blocking the transmission of noise through the egress port.Type: GrantFiled: February 23, 2007Date of Patent: May 27, 2008Assignee: Kell SystemsInventors: Tim Walsh, David O'Coimin
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Publication number: 20070274036Abstract: A system and method are disclosed for enclosing electronic equipment in a noiseproofed and ventilated enclosure. This includes supplying air to an enclosure and removing air from the enclosure through acoustic chambers attached to the enclosure. The acoustic chambers can be constructed of materials or be treated with materials that have noise-absorbing or noise-abating properties. In addition, the acoustic chamber for exhausting air from the enclosure can contain baffles that help to prevent noise that has entered the acoustic chamber from leaving the chamber. And, the system and method can use a cable egress port that allows cables and wiring to pass through the egress port while blocking the transmission of noise through the egress port.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 23, 2007Publication date: November 29, 2007Applicant: Kell SystemsInventors: Tim WALSH, David O'COIMIN
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Publication number: 20070218826Abstract: A system and method are disclosed for enclosing electronic equipment in a noiseproofed and ventilated enclosure. This includes supplying air to an enclosure and removing air from the enclosure through acoustic chambers attached to the enclosure. The acoustic chambers can be constructed of materials or be treated with materials that have noise-absorbing or noise-abating properties. In addition, the acoustic chambers can contain baffles that prevent noise that has entered the acoustic chamber from leaving the chamber. And, the system and method can use a cable egress port that allows cables and wiring to pass through the egress port while blocking the transmission of noise through the egress port.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 20, 2006Publication date: September 20, 2007Inventors: Tim Walsh, David O'Coimin