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Owner, Mobile Tool Management And Aviation & Aerospace Consultant

Location:
Greater Seattle Area
Industry:
Aviation & Aerospace

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Method Of Marking And Tracking Objects

US Patent:
2006009, May 11, 2006
Filed:
Nov 9, 2004
Appl. No.:
10/985310
Inventors:
Ronald Carson - Sacramento CA, US
Michael Woogerd - Seattle WA, US
Samantha Woogerd - Seattle WA, US
Assignee:
Mobile Tool Management, Inc. - Seattle WA
International Classification:
B23K 26/16
B23K 26/00
US Classification:
219121680, 219121710
Abstract:
Method and apparatus for marking items, including a portable laser programmed to mark an object within its range of movement, where the object is supported by a base capable of supporting objects of a variety of sizes at the appropriate height for marking The marking could be for identification purposes or for cataloging and tracking.

System And Method For Self-Contained Independently Controlled Modular Manufacturing Tools

US Patent:
2018029, Oct 18, 2018
Filed:
Jun 18, 2018
Appl. No.:
16/011047
Inventors:
- Mukilteo WA, US
Robert Allen Brown - Denver CO, US
Michael Gary Woogerd - Seattle WA, US
Eric J. Davis - Mukilteo WA, US
International Classification:
B25J 9/16
B25J 15/00
B25J 9/08
G05B 19/402
G05B 15/02
B25J 11/00
Abstract:
A system and method for a self-contained modular manufacturing device having self-contained modular tools configured to collectively accomplish a specific task or function. In an embodiment, the modular device includes a housing that has a mount configured to engage a robotic arm or other form of maneuvering actuator (such a crane or gantry). The housing may provide a base by which additional modules may be mounted and coupled. The modular device also includes an interface configured to communicate with a remote control system capable of control the robotic arm. The modular device also includes one or more other modules that are configured to accomplish a particular task or function. Such modules are sometimes called end-effectors and work in conjunction with each other to accomplish tasks and functions. In a self-contained modular manufacturing device, individual processors disposed in the housing may be configured to control the functional tools (e.g., each end-effector) independent of the overall manufacturing control system.

System And Method For Self-Contained Modular Manufacturing Device Having Nested Controllers

US Patent:
2018029, Oct 11, 2018
Filed:
Jun 15, 2018
Appl. No.:
16/010309
Inventors:
- Mukilteo WA, US
Robert Allen Brown - Denver CO, US
Michael Gary Woogerd - Seattle WA, US
Eric J Davis - Mukilteo WA, US
International Classification:
G05B 19/418
B25J 9/16
G05B 19/414
Abstract:
A system and method for a self-contained modular manufacturing device having self-contained modular tools configured to collectively accomplish a specific task or function in a hierarchical control manner. In an embodiment, the modular device includes a housing that has a mount configured to engage a robotic arm or other form of maneuvering actuator (such a crane or gantry). The housing may provide a base by which additional modules may be mounted and coupled. The modular device also includes an interface configured to communicate with a remote master control system capable of control the robotic arm. The modular device also includes one or more other modules that are configured to accomplish a particular task or function. Such modules are sometimes called end-effectors and work in conjunction with each other to accomplish tasks and functions. In a self-contained modular manufacturing device, individual processors disposed in the housing may be configured to control the functional tools (e.g., each end-effector) independent of the overall manufacturing control system and pass control of the self-contained modular device between local controllers in a hierarchical manner.

Self-Contained Modular Manufacturing Tool Responsive To Locally Stored Historical Data

US Patent:
2018026, Sep 20, 2018
Filed:
May 23, 2018
Appl. No.:
15/987744
Inventors:
- Mukilteo WA, US
Robert Allen Brown - Denver CO, US
Michael Gary Woogerd - Seattle WA, US
Eric J. Davis - Mukilteo WA, US
International Classification:
B25J 11/00
B25J 15/00
B25J 9/08
B25J 9/16
G05B 19/418
Abstract:
A system and method for using locally stored historical performance data with a self-contained modular manufacturing device having modular tools and parts configured to collectively accomplish a specific task or function. In an embodiment, the modular device includes an interface configured to communicate with a remote control system capable of control the robotic arm. The modular device also includes one or more other modules that are configured to accomplish a particular task or function. Such modules are sometimes called end-effectors and work in conjunction with each other to accomplish tasks and functions. In a self-contained modular manufacturing device, a processor disposed in the housing may be configured to control the functional tools (e.g., each end-effector) independent of the overall manufacturing control system. Further, historical data may be locally stored and retrieved to tailor the functioning of the modular device.

System And Method For Efficient Lamination Of Materials

US Patent:
2017024, Aug 31, 2017
Filed:
Feb 26, 2016
Appl. No.:
15/055023
Inventors:
- MUKILTEO WA, US
Michael Gary Woogerd - Seattle WA, US
Samantha Woogerd - Seattle WA, US
Jeffrey Nelson - Mukilteo WA, US
International Classification:
B29C 65/02
B29C 65/52
Abstract:
A system for laminating two different materials together allows for an operator to adjust one or more aspects of the overall system in order to produce a more robust resultant product. A first material, such as a cloth material, may be laminated to a second material, such as a latex, while controlling various aspects of the two materials within the context of the system for producing the laminated materials. One aspect that may be controlled is the speed at which each material is fed into the system. Another aspect may be the angle at which each material is fed into a first set of rollers. A third aspect may be the tension in which each roll of material is held during the laminating procedure. A fourth aspect may be the temperature of one or more rollers in the system for bringing about the lamination and adhering of the two materials together.

Self-Contained Modular Manufacturing Tool

US Patent:
2017009, Apr 6, 2017
Filed:
Oct 6, 2015
Appl. No.:
14/876415
Inventors:
- MUKILTEO WA, US
Robert Allen Brown - Denver CO, US
Michael Gary Woogerd - Seattle WA, US
Eric J. Davis - Mukilteo WA, US
International Classification:
B25J 9/16
G05B 19/414
B25J 11/00
Abstract:
A system and method for a self-contained modular manufacturing device having modular tools and parts configured to collectively accomplish a specific task or function. In an embodiment, the modular device includes a housing that has a mount configured to engage a robotic arm or other form of maneuvering actuator (such a crane or gantry). The housing may provide a base by which additional modules may be mounted and coupled. The modular device also includes an interface configured to communicate with a remote control system capable of controlling the robotic arm. The modular device also includes one or more other modules that are configured to accomplish a particular task or function. Such modules are sometimes called end-effectors and work in conjunction with each other to accomplish tasks and functions. In a self-contained modular manufacturing device, a processor disposed in the housing may be configured to control the functional tools (e.g., each end-effector) independent of the overall manufacturing control system.

System And Method For Self-Contained Independently Controlled Modular Manufacturing Tools

US Patent:
2017009, Apr 6, 2017
Filed:
Oct 6, 2015
Appl. No.:
14/876603
Inventors:
- MUKILTEO WA, US
Robert Allen Brown - Denver CO, US
Michael Gary Woogerd - Seattle WA, US
Eric J. Davis - Mukilteo WA, US
International Classification:
B25J 9/16
G05B 19/402
G05B 15/02
B25J 11/00
Abstract:
A system and method for a self-contained modular manufacturing device having self-contained modular tools configured to collectively accomplish a specific task or function. In an embodiment, the modular device includes a housing that has a mount configured to engage a robotic arm or other form of maneuvering actuator (such a crane or gantry). The housing may provide a base by which additional modules may be mounted and coupled. The modular device also includes an interface configured to communicate with a remote control system capable of control the robotic arm. The modular device also includes one or more other modules that are configured to accomplish a particular task or function. Such modules are sometimes called end-effectors and work in conjunction with each other to accomplish tasks and functions. In a self-contained modular manufacturing device, individual processors disposed in the housing may be configured to control the functional tools (e.g., each end-effector) independent of the overall manufacturing control system.

Self-Contained Modular Manufacturing Tool Responsive To Locally Stored Historical Data

US Patent:
2017009, Apr 6, 2017
Filed:
Oct 6, 2015
Appl. No.:
14/876508
Inventors:
- Mukilteo WA, US
Robert Allen Brown - Denver CO, US
Michael Gary Woogerd - Seattle WA, US
Eric J. Davis - Mukilteo WA, US
International Classification:
B25J 11/00
G05B 19/418
B25J 9/16
Abstract:
A system and method for using locally stored historical performance data with a self-contained modular manufacturing device having modular tools and parts configured to collectively accomplish a specific task or function. In an embodiment, the modular device includes an interface configured to communicate with a remote control system capable of control the robotic arm. The modular device also includes one or more other modules that are configured to accomplish a particular task or function. Such modules are sometimes called end-effectors and work in conjunction with each other to accomplish tasks and functions. In a self-contained modular manufacturing device, a processor disposed in the housing may be configured to control the functional tools (e.g., each end-effector) independent of the overall manufacturing control system. Further, historical data may be locally stored and retrieved to tailor the functioning of the modular device.

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