Hamilton G. MOORE - Irondale AL, US Blake T. HUDSON - Smyrna GA, US
International Classification:
F04D 29/66 G09F 17/00 F04D 19/02 F04D 25/06
Abstract:
Systems and methods for flying sheet materials including a conduit, at least one airflow diverter and an outlet, and a fan positioned relative to the conduit for moving high velocity air through the conduit and out the at least one airflow diverter. In example embodiments, at least one sheet material is connected to a portion of the conduit and nearby the outlet such that the high velocity air provides a force against the sheet material causing the same to unfurl and fly as if an outdoor wind was present. In some example embodiments, two or more sheet materials can be unfurled or fly at the same time.
Hamilton G. MOORE - Irondale AL, US Blake T. HUDSON - Smyrna GA, US
International Classification:
F04D 29/66 F04D 19/02 G09F 17/00 F04D 25/06
Abstract:
Systems and methods for flying sheet materials including a conduit, at least one airflow diverter and an outlet, and a fan positioned relative to the conduit for moving high velocity air through the conduit and out the at least one airflow diverter. In example embodiments, at least one sheet material is connected to a portion of the conduit and nearby the outlet such that the high velocity air provides a force against the sheet material causing the same to unfurl and fly as if an outdoor wind was present. In some example embodiments, two or more sheet materials can be unfurled or fly at the same time.
Blake T. HUDSON - Smyrna GA, US Brian BOATNER - Pontotoc MS, US Hamilton G. MOORE - Irondale AL, US
International Classification:
A63B 21/072 A63B 21/00
Abstract:
A kettle bell including a weighted mass and a handle or grasping ring extending from an upper portion of the mass, and at least one opening or receiver formed through at least a portion of the mass and/or handle. In example embodiments, the at least one opening or receiver is provided for accommodating interengagement with the end male receivers of a barbell or other exercise device.
- Huntsville AL, US Mark D. Roberts - Huntsville AL, US Hamilton G. Moore - Decatur AL, US
Assignee:
Correlated Magnetics Research, LLC - Huntsville AL
International Classification:
H01F 7/02
US Classification:
335306
Abstract:
An improved system for concentrating magnetic flux of a multi-pole magnetic structure at the surface of a ferromagnetic target uses pole pieces having a magnet-to-pole piece interface with a first area and a pole piece-to-target interface with a second area substantially smaller than the first area, where the target can be a ferromagnetic material or a complementary pole pieces. The multi-pole magnetic structure can be a coded magnetic structure or an alternating polarity structure comprising two polarity directions, or can be a hybrid structure comprising more than two polarity directions. A magnetic structure can be made up of discrete magnets or can be a printed magnetic structure.
- Huntsville AL, US Mark D. Roberts - Huntsville AL, US Hamilton G. Moore - Decatur AL, US
Assignee:
Correlated Magnetics Research, LLC. - Huntsville AL
International Classification:
E05D 7/00
US Classification:
16273
Abstract:
A magnetic hinge system includes a first component that is associated with a first object, a second component that is associated with a second object, and an axle. The first component includes a first hole and a first magnetic structure having a first plurality of magnetic source regions having a first polarity pattern. The second component includes a second hole and a second magnetic structure having a second plurality of magnetic source regions having a second polarity pattern complementary to said first polarity pattern. The axle can be inserted into the first hole and the second hole such that the first and second magnetic structures face each other across an interface boundary, where the first polarity pattern and the second polarity pattern are in accordance with a cyclic implementation of a code of length N that has a cyclic correlation function having a single peak and a plurality of off peaks per code modulo.
- Huntsville AL, US Larry W. Fullerton - New Hope AL, US Hamilton G. Moore - Decatur AL, US
Assignee:
Correlated Magnetics Research, LLC. - Huntsville AL
International Classification:
H01F 7/00
US Classification:
24303
Abstract:
An improved magnetic attachment system involves a female component that is associated with a first object and a male component that is associated with a second object. The female component includes a hole and a first magnetic structure having a first plurality of magnetic source regions having a first polarity pattern. The male component includes a peg that can be inserted into the hole and a second magnetic structure having a second plurality of magnetic source regions having a second polarity pattern complementary to said first polarity pattern. The male and female component are configured such that when the peg is inserted into the hole the first and second magnetic structures face each other across an interface boundary enabling magnetic attachment of the first object to the second object, where while the peg remains inserted within the hole the male component can be rotated relative to the female component but translational movement of the male component relative to the female component is constrained.
System And Method For Demagnetization Of A Magnetic Structure Region
- New Hope AL, US Mark D. Roberts - Huntsville AL, US Hamilton Grant Moore - Decatur AL, US
Assignee:
Correlated Magnetics Research, LLC. - New Hope AL
International Classification:
H01F 13/00
US Classification:
335284
Abstract:
A system and a method are described herein for demagnetizing a region of a magnetic structure. In one embodiment, the system comprises: (a) a pulsed magnetizer; and (b) at least one magnetizing coil that receives a sequence of discrete currents with continually decreasing current values from the pulsed magnetizer and outputs a sequence of discrete magnetizing fields with continually decreasing field strengths to overwrite and at least partly demagnetize the region of the magnetic structure. The at least one magnetizing coil is located adjacent to the region of the magnetic structure.
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