Liberty Tech Bridge Pitch Day

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Take This Unique Opportunity to Obtain and Commercialize Patents from the Department of Navy (DoN) and then sell these to DoN and Private Markets. It’s never been easier!

This event promises in-depth insights into market opportunities, the competitive landscape, technology readiness, and manufacturing requirements, charting the course from patent to product for each groundbreaking technology.

Manufacturers in attendance will be given the opportunity to sign up to meet with inventors and explore commercialization opportunities.

Together, NSWCPD and DVIRC are accelerating and expanding competitiveness among America’s warfighters.

Pitch Day will include the presentation of these findings, including:

  • Technology Overview – a description of each patent, its capabilities, and benefits;
  • Market Opportunities – the size, trends, barriers to entry, and outlook for end-use industries and applications (commercial and defense-related);
  • Competitive Landscape – an overview of direct competitors and potential substitutes;
  • Technology Readiness – the current state of each technology, along with the steps needed to ready it for manufacture; and
  • Manufacturing Readiness – the current state of manufacturability and tasks required to reach full-scale production.

Speakers

E. Michael Golda, PhD

Chief Technology Officer

Naval Surface Warfare Center, Philadelphia Division (NSWCPD)

Michael J. Lavery

Director
NSWCPD Liberty Tech Bridge

Chris Scafario

President & CEO
DVIRC

Sylvia Wower

Vice President of Consulting and Advanced Technology Research
DVIRC

Engineering Team / Patent Creators

Naval Surface Warfare Center, Philadelphia Division (NSWCPD)

NSWCPD and DVIRC will share these assessments with the region’s industrial base in hopes of making connections and transferring technologies in hopes of simultaneously benefitting our warfighters and expanding the region’s manufacturing base.

Available Patents

Patent #10,156,373 (A) and Patent #10,458,681 (B)

Thermal Integration of a Catalytic Burner and a Carbon Dioxide Removal Unit

The present invention provides a methodology of reducing total power consumption and waste-heat generation.

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Patent #11,555,621

Adapter for Modular Catalytic Monoliths

The Adapter for Modular Catalytic Monoliths is an improved device and method for adapting catalytic converters to use catalytic monoliths where space is restricted and not amenable to the use of long, straight ducting, expansion zones, and/or other flow-straightening means requiring more space.

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Patent #11,585,227

Flow Control Device For Axial Flow Turbomachines in Series

The invention relates to the field of generating fluid flow and fluid pressure using a series of axial flow turbomachines.

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Patent #10,109,970

Slip Ring Assembly Having a Brush Assembly Axially Applied to a Conductive Busbar Ring

This invention is a novel slip ring assembly that transfers power directly to the rotating aerodynamic surfaces of a centrifugal turbomachine without placing wires in the turbomachine’s flow path.

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Patent #10,033,145

Slip Ring Having Multiple Brushes Axially Applied to a Segmented Busbar

This invention is a novel slip ring assembly that transfers power directly to the rotating aerodynamic surfaces of a centrifugal turbomachine without placing wires in the turbomachine’s flow path.

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Patent #9,793,669

Slip Ring Assembly for Electrical Power Transfer to Centrifugal Turbomachinery

The disclosed invention is a slip ring assembly that provides electrical power transfer to centrifugal turbomachinery while minimizing or eliminating the presence of wires in the flow path.

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Patent #9,825,440

Cutting Device for Removing a Cable Jacket

The goal of the Cutting Device for Removing a Cable Jacket is to provide an improved methodology for removing the jacket from an electrical power cable.

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Patent #9,230,717

Universal Cable Jacket Removal Tool

The goal of the Universal Cable Jacket Removal Tool is to provide an improved methodology for removing the jacket from an electrical power cable.

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Patent #10,580,396

Acoustically Stiff Wall

The Acoustically Stiff Wall provides a better means of attenuating acoustic transmission across barriers such as walls separating rooms by blocking transmitted noise from one room to an adjoining room.

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Patent #10,591,094

Replaceable Union Nut

The invention is a two-piece union nut designed to replace a compromised or sub-standard union nut without having to replace the entire section of pipe where the union nut was used.

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Patent #10,168,421

Weight-Loaded Target Carrier For Laser Tracking

The present invention provides a better methodology for taking multiple measurements using a laser tracker and a retroreflective target with respect to a cylindrical or other three-dimensional object.

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Patent #10,508,917

Spring-Loaded Target Carrier for Laser Tracking

The Spring-Loaded Target Carrier for Laser Tracking provides a better methodology for taking multiple measurements using a laser tracker and a retroreflective target with respect to a cylindrical or other three-dimensional object.

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