Patents by Inventor Troy Bradley
Troy Bradley 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: 11932720Abstract: An inventive flexible medical item container comprises a unique adhesive and cohesive viscoelastomeric thermoset polymer. In preferred embodiments, medical items can be repeatedly releasably adhered to and removed from the top side of the container. In addition, the bottom side of the container can be disposed upon and adhered to an object, such as a medical garment, such that the container can be located proximate or adjacent to a medical, dental or hygienic procedure location. In some preferred embodiments, the container further comprises antimicrobial properties. In some preferred embodiments, the container further comprises cleansability properties.Type: GrantFiled: July 4, 2022Date of Patent: March 19, 2024Inventors: Matthew Wayne Kriesel, Troy Bradley Goodenough
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Publication number: 20230374889Abstract: A method of completing a well in a single trip includes drilling a well-bore with drilling mud, miming a single trip completion string including an upper completion, a lower completion, and a packer between the upper and lower completions into the wellbore, displacing the wellbore to solids free fluid by opening or closing a circulation sliding sleeve disposed below the packer in the lower completion, opening the circulation sliding sleeve and spotting gravel slurry in a casing annulus, closing the circulation sliding sleeve and pumping the gravel slurry down the casing annulus into an open hole annulus while taking returns through a base pipe of a sand control assembly and production tubing of the single trip completion string, opening the circulation sliding sleeve, displacing the cased hole section to completion fluid, closing the circulation sliding sleeve, and setting the packer.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 8, 2021Publication date: November 23, 2023Inventors: Nabil Ben Mohamed Batita, Balkrishna Gadiyar, Joel Gil, Jeremie Poizat, Maye Ezekiel Beldongar, Troy Bradley, Olutayo Dada
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Patent number: 11505956Abstract: Hygienic trays adapted to effectively restrain items under hygienic conditions are provided by equipping hygienic trays with an antipathogenic, cohesive and adhesive thermoset overlay provided in the form of an adhesive insert or tray coating. The overlay adhesively restrains emplaced items until manually removed from the overlay by the hygienic user while also providing an unexpected superior antipathogenic environment. The hygienic trays are particularly useful from hygienic applications wherein hygienic conditions and a need to stabilize trayed items against displacement are of a dominant concern. The tray may be of a simple platform design with or without a typical bordering rim which may be adapted for hand carriage or mounted onto another supportive structure.Type: GrantFiled: May 3, 2018Date of Patent: November 22, 2022Assignee: Universal Tech CorporationInventors: Matthew Wayne Kriesel, Troy Bradley Goodenough
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Patent number: 11377259Abstract: A viscoelastic material comprises a unique adhesive and cohesive thermoset viscoelastic polymer coated onto a flexible substrate. The polymer can be formed by curing an uncured polymer mix derived from a thermosetting reaction media of a carefully balanced ratio of isocyanate prepolymer, polyether diols, polyether triols and organic plasticizers. The viscoelastic material can exhibit viscoelastic, adhesive, cohesive, releasability, cleansability and antimicrobial properties. In some aspects, the viscoelastic material can be fabricated into a personal protective article. In one embodiment, the personal protective article is a footwear cover.Type: GrantFiled: February 20, 2019Date of Patent: July 5, 2022Assignee: Universal Tech CorporationInventors: Matthew Wayne Kriesel, Troy Bradley Goodenough
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Patent number: 11326016Abstract: The invention provides a unique system for providing partition dividers in stowing units (e.g. shelving, trays, and containers). This is accomplished by providing a stowing unit with an adhesive viscoelastomeric thermoset polymer which adhesively restrains a free-standing divider adapted to be removed and repositioned at any desired positon to fit a user's stowing needs. The adhesive polymer is also cohesive and releases both the divider and any stowed items in contact with the polymer via the application of a counteracting removal force sufficient to overcome the adhesive attraction of the polymer. Accordingly, dividers fixedly attached to conventional sectionalized containers are suitably replaced herein by the repositionable divider combination.Type: GrantFiled: September 20, 2021Date of Patent: May 10, 2022Assignee: Universal Tech CorporationInventors: Matthew Wayne Kriesel, Troy Bradley Goodenough
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Patent number: 11225358Abstract: A unique flexible container combination comprises a viscoelastomeric thermoset overlay disposed upon a flexible supportive base. Desirably, the viscoelastomeric thermoset overlay possesses exceptional adhesive, cohesive and releasability properties. In some embodiments, the flexible container combination can also exhibit antipathogenic, cleansability and/or reusability properties. The flexible container combination can maintain an adhered stowable item in an immobilized position until intentionally removed therefrom by a user. In some embodiments, the flexible container combination can be folded or rolled into a rolled-up configuration.Type: GrantFiled: November 8, 2019Date of Patent: January 18, 2022Assignee: Tak Logic, LLCInventors: Matthew Wayne Kriesel, Troy Bradley Goodenough
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Patent number: 11155671Abstract: A unique transport stabilizing combination for stabilizing items during conditions of movement comprises a viscoelastomeric thermoset overlay disposed upon a vehicular support member. The viscoelastomeric thermoset overlay component of the transport stabilizing combination is desirably viscoelastomeric, adhesive, cohesive, releasable, antipathogenic, cleansable and/or reusable. The vehicular support member is desirably an extension of a vehicle, and the transport stabilizing combination can stabilize a portable item against movement and damage during conditions of movement, such as rocking or during transport.Type: GrantFiled: May 1, 2020Date of Patent: October 26, 2021Assignee: Tak Logic, LLCInventors: Matthew Wayne Kriesel, Troy Bradley Goodenough
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Patent number: 11142373Abstract: Stabilizing cosmetic trays adapted to restrain cosmetic items in a steadfast emplaced position are provided by equipping the cosmetic tray beds with a cohesive and adhesive thermoset overlay typically provided by overlaying a bed of the cosmetic tray therewith. The overlay adhesively restrains emplaced cosmetic items until physically removed by force from the overlay by the cosmetic user.Type: GrantFiled: December 22, 2017Date of Patent: October 12, 2021Assignee: Tak Logic, LLCInventors: Matthew Wayne Kriesel, Troy Bradley Goodenough
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Patent number: 11124596Abstract: The invention provides a unique thermoset viscoelastomeric reaction product and a container combination comprised of the supportive base equipped with a thermoset viscoelastomer reaction product possessing unexpectedly superior adhesive and cohesive efficacy rendering it especially useful as an adhesive insert in a container combination. The thermoset insert bonds to any suitable supportive structure. The unique viscoelastomeric reaction product inserts adhesively immobilize items placed thereupon and adhesively or permanently bonds to most conventional containers. The tenacious cohesive and adhesive features of the insert allows for inverted stowage of stowed items. Due to the confining adhesive and cohesive attributes of the insert, structural supports of a flexible or solid base without a conventional confining structure provide a unique container combination for the stowed items.Type: GrantFiled: August 7, 2017Date of Patent: September 21, 2021Assignee: Tak Logic LLCInventors: Matthew Wayne Kriesel, Troy Bradley Goodenough
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Patent number: 11051676Abstract: The present invention provides floor mats possessing antipathogenic, cohesive, viscoelastomeric and adhesive attributes for removing foot and/or sole borne contaminants. A thermoset reaction product derived from a reaction media of a carefully balanced ratio of isocyanate prepolymer, polyether diols and triols, and organic plasticizers effectively provides a floor mat overlay for adhesively retaining and preventing the spreading of foot or sole borne pathogens and other contaminants.Type: GrantFiled: May 2, 2019Date of Patent: July 6, 2021Assignee: Tak Logic, LLCInventors: Matthew Wayne Kriesel, Troy Bradley Goodenough
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Patent number: 11046482Abstract: A lighting apparatus is provided including at least one light adhered to a releasably adhesive viscoelastic polymer component. The light may be disposed upon, or at least partially disposed within, the viscoelastic polymer. The viscoelastic polymer component has a unique adhesiveness and cohesiveness, which allows the lighting apparatus to be releasably adhered to a variety of objects. Upon release of the lighting apparatus from an object, the viscoelastic polymer component leaves substantially no residue remaining on the object. The lighting apparatus can then be re-adhered to the object with substantially the same degree of adhesiveness as when originally adhered. In addition, a variety of articles can be adhered to the lighting apparatus, as desired.Type: GrantFiled: September 25, 2018Date of Patent: June 29, 2021Assignee: Tak Logic, LLCInventors: Matthew Wayne Kriesel, Troy Bradley Goodenough
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Publication number: 20210086947Abstract: A unique flexible container combination comprises a viscoelastomeric thermoset overlay disposed upon a flexible supportive base. Desirably, the viscoelastomeric thermoset overlay possesses exceptional adhesive, cohesive and releasability properties. In some embodiments, the flexible container combination can also exhibit antipathogenic, cleansability and/or reusability properties. The flexible container combination can maintain an adhered stowable item in an immobilized position until intentionally removed therefrom by a user. In some embodiments, the flexible container combination can be folded or rolled into a rolled-up configuration.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 8, 2019Publication date: March 25, 2021Applicant: Tak Logic, LLCInventors: Matthew Wayne Kriesel, Troy Bradley Goodenough
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Patent number: 10914087Abstract: Ammunition boxes may be equipped with a cohesive and adhesive shell restraining overlay adapted to restrain ammunition shells in a stabilized position. The shell restraining overlay provides sufficient adhesiveness to restrain a housed ammunition shell at a desired shell position, but allows for relatively effortless shell release without creating excessive movement or noise. The stabilizing overlay also stabilizes the shells from inadvertent spillage from the ammunition box.Type: GrantFiled: December 22, 2017Date of Patent: February 9, 2021Assignee: Tak Logic, LLCInventors: Matthew Wayne Kriesel, Troy Bradley Goodenough
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Patent number: 10807767Abstract: The invention provides a unique container combination comprised of a container equipped with a thermoset viscoelastomeric interfacing section which serves to confine items placed thereupon. The interfacing viscoelastomeric section may be chemically bonded to the container support or cohesively bonded thereto. The interfacing thermoset viscoelastomeric section adhesively immobilizes items placed thereupon while tenaciously clinging (chemically or adhesively) to the container supportive structure. Containers equipped with the thermoset viscoelastomeric section surprisingly create an aseptic environment especially adaptable to hygienic applications while also affording superior protection against impact damage.Type: GrantFiled: June 20, 2016Date of Patent: October 20, 2020Assignee: Tak Logic, LLCInventors: Matthew Wayne Kriesel, Troy Bradley Goodenough
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Patent number: 7027907Abstract: An electronic control unit for an internal combustion engine having a fuel injection system and an ignition system including: timing determination means (2) for determining timing sequences for injection events of the fuel injection system and ignition events of the ignition system and to provide update timing sequence data (10) to a schedule sequencing means (3) adapted to control at least one driver circuit (4) wherein the at least one driver circuit (4) is adapted to provide drive pulses (11) to the fuel injection system and ignition system; wherein the schedule sequencing means (3) is adapted to select between update sequence data to at least one of an injection of ignition event, such that the update timing sequence data is selected when there is no current injection occurring.Type: GrantFiled: May 18, 2001Date of Patent: April 11, 2006Assignee: Orbital Engine Company (Australia) Pty LimitedInventors: Jean-Yves Rene Le Gall, Luke Newman Andersen, Wayne Andrew Hawken, Craig Bowman, Troy Bradley Epskamp, Peter Truong, Phillip Leo O'Neill, Koon Chul Yang
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Patent number: 6889664Abstract: A method of measuring the airflow in an engine, the engine having an intake manifold, including: sampling the manifold absolute pressure in said intake manifold at a predetermined crank angle of the engine; and determining the airflow as a function of the pressure differential between atmospheric pressure and the manifold absolute pressure at said crank angle.Type: GrantFiled: May 1, 2001Date of Patent: May 10, 2005Assignee: Orbital Engine Company (Australia) PTY LimitedInventors: David Richard Worth, Richard Albert Woolford, Troy Bradley Epskamp, Andrrew Michael Tilmouth
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Patent number: 6688281Abstract: A method of controlling the engine speed of an internal combustion engine, the method providing the steps of determining the speed of the engine at a given time, determining the change in the speed of the engine from a previous determination of the engine speed, and using the values for engine speed and change in engine speed to determine whether a future event should be a combustion event or a non-combustion event.Type: GrantFiled: April 18, 2001Date of Patent: February 10, 2004Assignee: Orbital Engine Company (Australia) Pty., LimitedInventors: Richard Albert Woolford, Troy Bradley Epskamp
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Publication number: 20030154777Abstract: A method of measuring the airflow in an engine, the engine having an intake manifold, including:Type: ApplicationFiled: November 1, 2002Publication date: August 21, 2003Inventors: David Richard Worth, Richard Albert Woolford, Troy Bradley Epskamp, Andrew Michael Tilmouth
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Publication number: 20030144789Abstract: An electronic control unit for an internal combustion engine having a fuel injection system and an ignition system including: timing determination means (2) for determining timing sequences for injection events of the fuel injection system and ignition events of the ignition system and to provide update timing sequence data (10) to a schedule sequencing means (3) adapted to control at least one driver circuit (4) wherein the at least one driver circuit (4) is adapted to provide drive pulses (11) to the fuel injection system and ignition system; wherein the schedule sequencing means (3) is adapted to select between update sequence data to at least one of an injection of ignition event, such that the update timing sequence data is selected when there is no current injection occurring.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 18, 2002Publication date: July 31, 2003Inventors: Jean-Yves Rene Le Gall, Luke Newman Andersen, Wayne Andrew Hawken, Craig Bowman, Troy Bradley Epskamp, Peter Truong, Phillip Leo O'Neill, Koon Chul Yang