Patent classifications
F16F9/00
VIBRATION ISOLATION HANGER
A ceiling hanger for reducing transmission of vibrations between ceilings and equipment. The ceiling hanger includes a housing and one or more crumb rubber isolators. The housing includes a first surface, a second surface and one or more side walls connecting the first and second surface. The one or more crumb rubber isolators have through holes for receiving a fastener.
Dilatant fluid based object movement control mechanism
A method for execution by a computing entity includes interpreting an electric response from a set of electric field sensors to produce a piston velocity and a piston position of a piston associated with a head unit device. The head unit device includes a chamber filled with a shear thickening fluid (STF) that includes a multitude of piezoelectric nanoparticles. The method further includes determining a shear force based on the piston velocity and the piston position. The method further includes determining a desired response for the STF based on the shear force, the piston velocity, and the piston position. The method further includes generating an electric activation based on the desired response for the STF and outputting the electric activation to a set of electric field emitters positioned proximal to the chamber.
Viscoelastic damper assembly
Viscoelastic damper assembly applicable both in air and submerged applications and with improved efficiency over prior art solutions for adding damping to an object or structure.
DILATANT FLUID BASED OBJECT MOVEMENT CONTROL MECHANISM
A method for execution by a computing entity includes interpreting a fluid flow response from a set of radio frequency wireless field sensors to produce a piston velocity and position of a piston associated with a head unit device that includes a chamber filled with a shear thickening fluid (STF) that includes a combination of a multitude of piezoelectric nanoparticles and a multitude of magnetic nanoparticles. The method further includes determining a shear force based on the piston velocity and the piston position. The method further includes determining a desired response for the STF based on the shear force, the piston velocity, and the piston position. The method further includes generating a wireless field activation based on the desired response for the STF and outputting the wireless field activation to a set of radio frequency wireless field emitters positioned proximal to the chamber.