Tim Lee Williams - Mt. Ulla NC 28125 Bret A. Conway - Denver NC
Assignee:
Tim Lee Williams - Mt. Ulla NC
International Classification:
E01F 900
US Classification:
404 6, 404 10, 256 131, 188377
Abstract:
A deformable panel member is provided for absorbing the energy of a moving object impacting the panel member. The panel member is adapted to be connected to a rigid member and has a front wall, a rear wall and two side walls extending between and interconnecting the front and rear walls. A support member in panel member extends between and interconnects at least two of the walls. The side walls are adapted to be angled relative to the rigid member in a direction of movement of the object when the panel member is mounted to the rigid member. An impact on the panel member will tend to deform the panel member toward the rigid member in the direction of movement of the object. This deformation allows the panel member to absorb the energy of the object for decelerating and redirecting the object subsequent to impact. An energy absorbing barrier is also provided comprising a plurality of the panel members mounted at spaced intervals along the rigid member. The panel members are positioned in adjacent relation for allowing relative independent movement of the panel members upon impact.
Tim Lee Williams - Mt. Ulla NC, US Bret A. Conway - Denver NC, US
International Classification:
E01F015/00
US Classification:
404 6, 404 10
Abstract:
A deformable panel member is provided for absorbing the energy of a moving object impacting the panel member. The panel member is adapted to be connected to a rigid member and has a front wall, a rear wall and two side walls extending between and interconnecting the front and rear walls. A support member in panel member extends between and interconnects at least two of the walls. The side walls are adapted to be angled relative to the rigid member in a direction of movement of the object when the panel member is mounted to the rigid member. An impact on the panel member will tend to deform the panel member toward the rigid member in the direction of movement of the object. This deformation allows the panel member to absorb the energy of the object for decelerating and redirecting the object subsequent to impact. An energy absorbing barrier is also provided comprising a plurality of the panel members mounted at spaced intervals along the rigid member. The panel members are positioned in adjacent relation for allowing relative independent movement of the panel members upon impact.
Tim Williams - Mt. Ulla NC, US Bret Conway - Denver NC, US
International Classification:
E01F 13/00
US Classification:
404006000
Abstract:
A deformable panel member is provided for absorbing the energy of a moving object impacting the panel member. The panel member is adapted to be connected to a rigid member and has a front wall, a rear wall and two side walls extending between and interconnecting the front and rear walls. A support member in panel member extends between and interconnects at least two of the walls. The side walls are adapted to be angled relative to the rigid member in a direction of movement of the object when the panel member is mounted to the rigid member. An impact on the panel member will tend to deform the panel member toward the rigid member in the direction of movement of the object. This deformation allows the panel member to absorb the energy of the object for decelerating and redirecting the object subsequent to impact. An energy absorbing barrier is also provided comprising a plurality of the panel members mounted at spaced intervals along the rigid member. The panel members are positioned in adjacent relation for allowing relative independent movement of the panel members upon impact. Impact of a panel member will transmit the force of the impact to adjacent panel members which are similarly deformed for successively absorbing energy and redirecting the object subsequent to impact at an angle relative to the rigid member less than the angle of impact.
James Klett - Knoxville TN Bret Conway - Denver NC
Assignee:
UT-Battelle, LLC - Oak Ridge TN
International Classification:
F25B 2102
US Classification:
62 33, 62 37, 165 65
Abstract:
A temperature modification system for modifying the temperature of fluids includes at least one thermally conductive carbon foam element, the carbon foam element having at least one flow channel for the passage of fluids. At least one temperature modification device is provided, the temperature modification device thermally connected to the carbon foam element and adapted to modify the temperature of the carbon foam to modify the temperature of fluids flowing through the flow channels. Thermoelectric and/or thermoionic elements can preferably be used as the temperature modification device. A method for the reversible temperature modification of fluids includes the steps of providing a temperature modification system including at least one thermally conductive carbon foam element having flow channels and at least one temperature modification device, and flowing a fluid through the flow channels.
A gas system for a firearm is presented. The gas system has an elongate static tube and an elongate dynamic tube in a telescoping relationship. The elongate static tube defines a first internal passageway and is attachable to a portion of the gas block of the firearm. The elongate dynamic tube is telescopingly engaged with the elongate static tube. The elongate dynamic tube defines a second internal passageway in communication with the first internal passageway.
Brett Alan Conway (born March 8, 1975 in Atlanta, Georgia) is a former professional American football player. He was a placekicker for six seasons with various teams ...