Curtis James Martin, Jr. (born May 1, 1973 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania) is a former American football running back. He is an alumnus of Taylor Allderdice ...
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Composite Ballistic Armor Having Geometric Ceramic Elements For Shock Wave Attenuation
Curtis A. Martin - Damascus MD, US Gilbert F. Lee - Greenbelt MD, US Jeffry J. Fedderly - Ellicott City MD, US
Assignee:
The United States of America as represented by the Secretary of the Navy - Washington DC
International Classification:
F41H 5/02
US Classification:
89 3602, 89 3604, 89 3601
Abstract:
The present invention's stratified composite material system of armor, as typically embodied, comprises a strike stratum and a backing stratum. The strike stratum includes elastomeric matrix material and inventive ceramic-inclusive elements embedded therein and arranged (e. g. , in one or more rows and one or more columns) along a geometric plane corresponding to the front (initial strike) surface of the strike stratum. More rigid than the strike stratum, the backing stratum is constituted by, e. g. , metallic (metal or metal alloy) material or fiber-reinforced polymeric matrix material. Some inventive embodiments also comprise a spall-containment stratum fronting the strike stratum. The inventive ceramic-inclusive elements geometrically describe any of various inventive modes, including: first mode, having a flat front face and a textured back face; second mode, having a pyramidal front section and a prismatoidal (especially, prismoidal, e. g. , truncated pyramidal or prismatic) body section; hybrid mode, combining features of first and second modes.
A method and device for protecting a surface. The device includes modular spaced armor assemblies having a ceramic face plate, a composite backing plate, and a lightweight low-density module therebetween. The modular spaced armor assemblies may be tiled to form a protective arrangement for protecting a desired surface. The lightweight low-density module includes one or more gas filled cavities.
Composite Armor Including Geometric Elements For Attenuating Shock Waves
Curtis A. Martin - Damascus MD, US Gilbert F. Lee - Greenbelt MD, US Jeffry J. Fedderly - Ellicott City MD, US
Assignee:
The United States of America as represented by the Secretary of the Navy - Washington DC
International Classification:
F41H 5/00
US Classification:
89 3602, 89904, 89906, 89908, 89917
Abstract:
The present invention's stratified composite material system of armor, as typically embodied, comprises a strike stratum and a backing stratum. The strike stratum includes elastomeric matrix material and inventive ceramic-inclusive elements embedded therein and arranged (e. g. , in one or more rows and one or more columns) along a geometric plane corresponding to the front (initial strike) surface of the strike stratum. More rigid than the strike stratum, the backing stratum is constituted by, e. g. , metallic (metal or metal alloy) material or fiber-reinforced polymeric matrix material. Some inventive embodiments also comprise a spall-containment stratum fronting the strike stratum. The inventive ceramic-inclusive elements geometrically describe any of various inventive modes, including: first mode, having a flat front face and a textured back face; second mode, having a pyramidal front section and a prismatoidal (especially, prismoidal, e. g. , truncated pyramidal or prismatic) body section; hybrid mode, combining features of first and second modes.
Method For Making Ballistic Armor Using Low-Density Ceramic Material
Curtis A. Martin - Damascus MD, US David E. Johnson - Glen Burnie MD, US David P. Owen - Columbia MD, US Rodney O. Peterson - Frederick MD, US Philip J. Dudt - North Bethesda MD, US
Assignee:
The United States of America as represented by the Secretary of the Navy - Washington DC
International Classification:
B29C 39/18
US Classification:
264 26, 264275
Abstract:
The present invention's stratified composite system of armor, as typically embodied, comprises a backing stratum and a strike stratum that includes elastomeric matrix material and low-density ceramic elements embedded therein and arranged (e. g. , in one or more rows and one or more columns) along a geometric plane (or plural parallel geometric planes) corresponding to the front surface of the strike stratum. Some inventive embodiments also comprise a spall-containment stratum fronting the strike stratum. The density of the low-density ceramic material is in the approximate range 2. 0-3. 0 g/cm. In the strike stratum, the volume ratio of the low-density ceramic material to the elastomeric matrix material is in the approximate range 4-20. The present invention's emulative method for designing an inventive armor system typically involves configurative change of the inventive armor system's low-density ceramic material vis-à-vis another armor system's high-density ceramic material so that the respective ceramic material areal densities are equal.
Lightweight Ballistic Armor Including Non-Ceramic-Infiltrated Reaction-Bonded-Ceramic Composite Material
The United States of America as represented by the Secretary of the Navy - Washington DC
International Classification:
C04B 35/00 B32B 3/26
US Classification:
501 974, 4283044
Abstract:
According to typical inventive practice, precursor particulate is pressed and/or caste and/or molded and/or machined, thereby producing a porous green body of a desired shape. A gas is brought into contact with the porous green body so that, via reaction bonding between the gas and the porous green body, the porous green body becomes a porous reaction-bonded ceramic preform, geometrically corresponding to the porous green body. One or more infiltrant materials, at least one of which is glass or polymer, is/are caused to infiltrate the pores of the RB ceramic perform. The infiltrants are selected from glass, polymer, and metal. The infiltrated preform is permitted to cool and solidify, resulting in an embodiment of an inventive non-ceramic-infiltrated reaction-bonded-ceramic structure. Because of their potential material attributes such as strength, energy dissipation, and low density, the present invention's non-ceramic-infiltrated reaction-bonded-ceramic structures are especially favorable for inclusion in personal/personnel ballistic armor systems.
Method For Designing And Making A Plural-Layer Composite Armor System
Curtis A. Martin - Damascus MD, US David E. Johnson - Glen Burnie MD, US David P. Owen - Columbia MD, US Rodney O. Peterson - Frederick MD, US Philip J. Dudt - North Bethesda MD, US
Assignee:
The United States of America as represented by the Secretary of the Navy - Washington DC
The present invention's stratified composite system of armor, as typically embodied, comprises a backing stratum and a strike stratum that includes elastomeric matrix material and low-density ceramic elements embedded therein and arranged (e. g. , in one or more rows and one or more columns) along a geometric plane (or plural parallel geometric planes) corresponding to the front surface of the strike stratum. Some inventive embodiments also comprise a spall-containment stratum fronting the strike stratum. The density of the low-density ceramic material is in the approximate range 2. 0-3. 0 g/cm. In the strike stratum, the volume ratio of the low-density ceramic material to the elastomeric matrix material is in the approximate range 4-20. The present invention's emulative method for designing an inventive armor system typically involves configurative change of the inventive armor system's low-density ceramic material vis-à-vis another armor system's high-density ceramic material so that the respective ceramic material areal densities are equal.
Composite Armor System Including A Ceramic-Embedded Heterogeneously Layered Polymeric Matrix
Curtis A. Martin - Damascus MD, US Gilbert F. Lee - Greenbelt MD, US Jeffry J. Fedderly - Ellicott City MD, US
Assignee:
The United States of America as represented by the Secretary of the Navy - Washington DC
International Classification:
F41H 5/02
US Classification:
89 3602, 89903, 89907
Abstract:
The present invention's stratified composite material system of armor, as typically embodied, comprises a strike stratum and a backing stratum. The strike stratum includes elastomeric matrix material and inventive ceramic-inclusive elements embedded therein and arranged (e. g. , in one or more rows and one or more columns) along a geometric plane corresponding to the front (initial strike) surface of the strike stratum. More rigid than the strike stratum, the backing stratum is constituted by, e. g. , metallic (metal or metal alloy) material or fiber-reinforced polymeric matrix material. Some inventive embodiments also comprise a spall-containment stratum fronting the strike stratum. The inventive ceramic-inclusive elements geometrically describe any of various inventive modes, including: first mode, having a flat front face and a textured back face; second mode, having a pyramidal front section and a prismatoidal (especially, prismoidal, e. g. , truncated pyramidal or prismatic) body section; hybrid mode, combining features of first and second modes.
Jeffry J. Fedderly - Ellicott City MD, US Gilbert F. Lee - Greenbelt MD, US Curtis A. Martin - Damascus MD, US Edward Balizer - Bethesda MD, US
Assignee:
The United States of America as represented by the Secretary of the Navy - Washington DC
International Classification:
B32B 27/40 C08G 18/32 C08G 18/60
US Classification:
4284231, 428911, 428912, 252609, 528 64, 528 68
Abstract:
A composite armor including a ballistic armor layer and a directly attached polyurea layer. The polyurea layer is the cured reaction product of an isocyanate curing agent and a mixture of diamines having the general formula:HN-Ph-(C═O)—O—(CH—CH—CH—CH—O)—(C═O)-Ph-NH,wherein in the mixture n in the ranges from 3 to 14 and the weight average value of n is about 9 to 10. Ph represents phenyl. In a preferred embodiment, the polyurea layer is the strike face. The composite armor is useful for light armor applications in which weight is a factor such as military vehicle armor and military boat armor.
Nov 2012 to 2000 Call Center AnalystIT support and customer service Jul 2011 to 2000US Department of State
Apr 2009 to May 2012 Help Desk ManagerUS Department of State Washington, DC Jun 2005 to May 2012US Department of State
Jun 2005 to Mar 2009 Support Analyst/Operator IIFood and Drug Administration Rockville, MD Sep 2003 to Jun 2005 Tier 1 IT Call Center Technician/TierBB&T Winston-Salem, NC Jun 2003 to Sep 2003 Field TechnicianComputer C.O.R.E Alexandria, VA Jan 2003 to Sep 2003 Volunteer
Education:
The Chubb Institute Reston, VA 2003 Administration and Engineering ProgramRadford University Radford, VA 1984 B.S. in Business Administration
2006 to 2000 Capital Heights, MDBeltway Transportation Forestville, MD 2005 to 2006 Lead Mechanic/Shop ForemanDICO Inc Cheverly, MD 1995 to 2004 Working Shop ForemanArmour Swift Eckrich Columbia, MD 1989 to 1995 Working Shop Foreman
Education:
Atholton High School Columbia Columbia, MD 1980 to 1985 Diploma in General Studies
G4S Government Solutions, Inc Oxon Hill, MD May 2010 to Dec 2012 Contracts ManagerKNIGHT PROTECTIVE SERVICES, INC Lanham, MD Sep 2004 to Nov 2009 Vice President of ContractsHILTON HOTEL CORPORATION Largo, MD May 1988 to Aug 2004 General ManagerHILTON HOTEL CORPORATION Nashville, TN 1998 to 2002 General ManagerHILTON HOTEL CORPORATION Chapel Hill, NC 1996 to 1998 Assistant General ManagerHILTON HOTEL CORPORATION St. Louis, MO 1995 to 1996 Assistant General ManagerHILTON HOTEL CORPORATION Durham, NC 1993 to 1995 Director of RoomsHILTON HOTEL CORPORATION Durham, NC 1991 to 1993 Director of HousekeepingHILTON HOTEL CORPORATION Durham, NC 1990 to 1991 Assistant Housekeeping ManagerHILTON HOTEL CORPORATION Durham, NC 1989 to 1990 Banquet ManagerHILTON HOTEL CORPORATION Durham, NC 1988 to 1989 Restaurant Manager
Education:
North Carolina Central University Durham, NC 1975 to 1979 Bachelor of Arts
G4S Government Solutions, Inc Oxon Hill, MD May 2010 to Dec 2012 Contracts ManagerKNIGHT PROTECTIVE SERVICES, INC Lanham, MD Sep 2004 to Nov 2009 Vice President of ContractsHILTON HOTEL CORPORATION Largo, MD May 1988 to Aug 2004 General ManagerHILTON HOTEL CORPORATION Nashville, TN 1998 to 2002 General ManagerHILTON HOTEL CORPORATION Chapel Hill, NC 1996 to 1998 Assistant General ManagerHILTON HOTEL CORPORATION St. Louis, MO 1995 to 1996 Assistant General ManagerHILTON HOTEL CORPORATION Durham, NC 1993 to 1995 Director of RoomsHILTON HOTEL CORPORATION Durham, NC 1991 to 1993 Director of HousekeepingHILTON HOTEL CORPORATION Durham, NC 1990 to 1991 Assistant Housekeeping ManagerHILTON HOTEL CORPORATION Durham, NC 1989 to 1990 Banquet ManagerHILTON HOTEL CORPORATION Durham, NC 1988 to 1989 Restaurant Manager
Education:
North Carolina Central University Durham, NC 1975 to 1979 Bachelor of Arts
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Open to New Opportunities (2012) Handmark - Publishing and Developer Relations (2006-2012)
Education:
Fort Hays State University - Management Information Systems, Johnson County Community College - Interactive Media
Relationship:
Married
Curtis Martin
Work:
Dupo CUSD 196 - IT Assistant
Education:
Southwestern Illinois College - Computer Information Systems, Associates
Tagline:
I am a soon to be graduate of Southwestern Illinois College. I will have an Associates in Applied Science - Computer Information. Right now I am interning at Dupo CUSD 196. I am currently looking for jon
Bragging Rights:
I am currently surviving college. I am 75% done, I have one more semester
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Work:
Atlantic BT - Mobile Developer (2011)
Education:
University of South Carolina - Computer Science, Clemson University - Computer Science
Curtis Martin
Education:
University of Oklahoma - Pre-Med
About:
Do I play smash bros? Do I go to OU? Do I wear glasses? Am I awesome?If you have answered yes to all of the above, then you have found the right Curtis.
Bragging Rights:
A in OChem 1 and 2
Curtis Martin
Education:
Johnson County Community College - Interactive Media, Fort Hays State University - Management Information Systems