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Martin E Smirlock

from Marshfield, MA

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  • 85 Cornwell Hl, Marshfield, MA 02050 (781) 837-6578
  • 108 Hill St, Concord, MA 01742 (978) 369-1413
  • 108 Hill St, Concord, MA 01742 (978) 500-2497

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Armor System

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US Patent:
8087339, Jan 3, 2012
Filed:
Dec 5, 2007
Appl. No.:
11/999345
Inventors:
Thomas Mann - Littleton MA, US
Denise Mahnken - Lunenburg MA, US
Martin Edward Smirlock - Concord MA, US
Ronald E. Lundin - Handover MA, US
Michael Coltrane - Andover KS, US
Rick Scheer - Goddard KS, US
Robert C. Sykes - Burlington MA, US
Assignee:
Foster-Miller, Inc. - Waltham MA
International Classification:
F41H 5/04
US Classification:
89 3602, 89904
Abstract:
An armor system and method for the interior of a structure to be protected wherein releasable fastener material is secured to an inside wall of the structure and at least a first armor panel includes, in one example, a spacer layer, a ceramic hard face layer behind the spacer layer, a ballistic material behind the ceramic energy absorber layer, an encapsulant about the spacer layer, the ceramic energy absorber layer, and the ballistic material. Releasable fastener material is on the encapsulant adjacent the spacer layer for mating the panel to the inside wall of the structure.

Spall Liner

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US Patent:
8596182, Dec 3, 2013
Filed:
Jun 20, 2007
Appl. No.:
11/820692
Inventors:
Thomas Mann - Littleton MA, US
Denise Mahnken - Lunenburg MA, US
Martin Edward Smirlock - Concord MA, US
Robert C. Sykes - Burlington MA, US
Assignee:
Foster-Miller, Inc. - Waltham MA
International Classification:
F41H 5/06
US Classification:
89 3608, 89 3611, 244121
Abstract:
A spall liner including a first plurality of flexible fabric plies of a first dimension secured together and secured to a first tie layer of a second, larger dimension. At least a second plurality of flexible fabric plies are secured together and secured to a second tie layer. The first and second tie layers are secured together. A cover includes separable fastener structure of a first type for removeably securing the liner to the inside hull of a vehicle equipped with separable fastener structure of a second type.

Survivability Enhancement

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US Patent:
53335325, Aug 2, 1994
Filed:
Dec 2, 1992
Appl. No.:
7/984336
Inventors:
Martin E. Smirlock - Concord MA
William A. Ribich - Lexington MA
Paul J. Marinaccio - East Orleans MA
Bernard E. Sawaf - Nashua NH
Assignee:
Foster-Miller, Inc. - Waltham MA
International Classification:
F41H 516
US Classification:
89 3602
Abstract:
A survivability enhancement system includes first separable fastener structure fixed on the surface of the vehicle or system whose survivability is to be enhanced, and an array of armor tiles. The armor tiles provide a composite supplementary layer of armor that maintains attachment at effective levels even as armor tiles are subjected to large shear forces (for example, upon ballistic impact and shattering of an adjacent tile) and that has effective force dissipation characteristics. Each armor tile has opposed surfaces with second separable fastener structure complementary to the first separable fastener structure secured to one of its surfaces, one of the separable fastener structures having a multiplicity of projecting hooking elements and the cooperating fastener structure having complementary structure that is releasably interengageable with the hooking elements.

Survivability Enhancement

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US Patent:
49285750, May 29, 1990
Filed:
Jun 3, 1988
Appl. No.:
7/202218
Inventors:
Martin E. Smirlock - Concord MA
William A. Ribich - Lexington MA
Paul J. Marinaccio - East Orleans MA
Bernard E. Sawaf - Nashua NH
Assignee:
Foster-Miller, Inc. - Waltham MA
International Classification:
F41H 704
US Classification:
89 3602
Abstract:
A survivability enhancement system includes first separable fastener structure fixed on the surface of the vehicle or system whose survivability is to be enhanced, and an array of armor tiles. The armor tiles provide a composite supplementary layer of armor that maintains attachment at effective levels even as armor tiles are subjected to large shear forces (for example, upon ballistic impact and shattering of an adjacent tile) and that has effective force dissipation characteristics. Each armor tile has opposed surfaces with second separable fastener structure complementary to the first separable fastener structure secured to one of its surfaces, one of the separable fastener structures having a multiplicity of projecting hooking elements and the cooperating fastener structure having complementary structure that is releasably interengageable with the hooking elements.

Survivability Enhancement

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US Patent:
51911663, Mar 2, 1993
Filed:
Jun 10, 1991
Appl. No.:
7/712935
Inventors:
Martin E. Smirlock - Concord MA
Robert C. Sykes - Burlington MA
Anthony L. Alesi - Wayland MA
Joseph J. Prifti - Arlington MA
Assignee:
Foster-Miller, Inc. - Waltham MA
International Classification:
F41H 5013
F41H 504
US Classification:
89 3602
Abstract:
An applique armor system includes a plurality of armor tiles, each armor tile being a composite armor member with a sheet ceramic armor component, an impedance match enhancing sheet member of material such of metal or polymer material adhered to the surface of the ceramic sheet member remote from the anticipated direction of attack, and a compliant separable fastener component of extended area type secured to a surface of the composite armor tile, the ceramic sheet member preferably having a thickness at least ten times the thickness of the impedance match enhancing sheet member.

Survivability Enhancement

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US Patent:
51706903, Dec 15, 1992
Filed:
May 25, 1990
Appl. No.:
7/529196
Inventors:
Martin E. Smirlock - Concord MA
William A. Ribich - Lexington MA
Paul J. Marinaccio - East Orleans MA
Bernard E. Sawaf - Nashua NH
Assignee:
Foster-Miller, Inc. - Waltham MA
International Classification:
F41H 702
US Classification:
89 3608
Abstract:
A survivability enhancement system includes first separable fastener structure fixed on the surface of the vehicle or system whose survivability is to be enhanced, and an array of armor tiles. The armor tiles provide a composite supplementary layer of armor that maintains attachment at effective levels even as armor tiles are subjected to large shear forces (for example, upon ballistic impact and shattering of an adjacent tile) and that has effective force dissipation characteristics. Each armor tile has opposed surfaces with second separable fastener structure complementary to the first separable fastener structure secured to one of its surfaces, one of the separable fastener structures having a multiplicity of projecting hooking elements and the cooperating fastener structure having complementary structure that is releasably interengageable with the hooking elements.

Process And Apparatus For Thermal Enhancement

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US Patent:
44560680, Jun 26, 1984
Filed:
Aug 28, 1981
Appl. No.:
6/296321
Inventors:
Charles E. Burrill - Billerica MA
Martin E. Smirlock - Brimfield MA
Ira P. Krepchin - Newton Upper Falls MA
Assignee:
Foster-Miller Associates, Inc. - Waltham MA
International Classification:
E21B 4324
E21B 3602
US Classification:
166303
Abstract:
Thermal treatment apparatus for downhole deployment comprising a combustion stage with an elongated hot wall combustion zone for the substantially complete combustion of the fuel-air mixture and an ignition zone immediately upstream from the combustion zone in which a mixture of atomized liquid fuel and air at or below stoichiometric ratio is ignited; together with a water injection stage immediately downstream from the combustion zone through which essentially partuculate free high temperature combustion products flow from the combustion zone and into which water is sprayed. The resulting mixture of steam and combustion products is injected into an oil formation for enhancing the speed and effectiveness of reservoir response due to physical, chemical, and/or thermal stimulation interactions.

Quiet Touch Fastener Material

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US Patent:
47760680, Oct 11, 1988
Filed:
Oct 20, 1986
Appl. No.:
6/921731
Inventors:
Martin E. Smirlock - Concord MA
Richard Madden - Groton MA
Jonathan Ludlow - Lexington MA
Assignee:
Velcro Industries B. V. - Amsterdam
International Classification:
A44B 1800
US Classification:
24442
Abstract:
Silent touch fastener material adapted to releasably engage a mating surface and adapted to produce reduced sound during rapid separation of the touch fastener material from the mating surface. The material comprises a planar backing material having an engaging surface thereon contacting the backing material at discrete points and adapted to releasably engage the mating surface and means for reducing the coupling of noise-producing vibration from the backing material into the surrounding air. Various embodiments disclose the backing material as having a high mass relative to the mass of the engaging surface; a planar high mass supplemental backing material bonded to the backing material; a flexible, high mass material incorporated into the backing material; means disposed at the discrete points of attachment of the engaging surface to the backing material for suppressing the coupling of vibrations produced in the engaging surface into the backing material; and, the backing material comprising a lattice structure having low ability for transferring vibrations induced therein into the air surrounding it.
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