Escondido, CA, United States of America

Bradford Shayne Cooley



Average Co-Inventor Count = 3.0

ph-index = 5

Forward Citations = 57(Granted Patents)


Company Filing History:


Years Active: 2017-2019

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5 patents (USPTO):Explore Patents

Title: Innovations by Bradford Shayne Cooley

Introduction

Bradford Shayne Cooley is an accomplished inventor based in Escondido, CA. He holds a total of 5 patents that showcase his innovative contributions to the field of key duplication technology. His work has significantly impacted the efficiency and accuracy of key duplication processes.

Latest Patents

One of Cooley's notable inventions is a system for identifying and duplicating master keys. This system includes a clamping mechanism designed to receive and position a master key. The master key defines a major key axis and an intermediate key axis along which a key blade variably extends. The key blade features an upper surface and a minor key axis along its thickness. A mechanical measurement device is incorporated, which includes a probe that deflects along the intermediate key axis during the measurement process. The movement mechanism imparts relative motion along the major key axis between the mechanical measurement device and the master key. The mechanical probe follows the upper surface of the key blade, generating a signal indicative of the probe's deflection. A processor receives this signal and generates information that is useful for defining the machining of a duplicate key.

Another significant patent by Cooley is also a system for identifying and duplicating master keys. This system includes a mechanism for receiving and positioning a master key, which defines a major key axis, an intermediate key axis, and a minor key axis. Optical path components direct a light beam along the minor key axis, which impinges upon the key blade. A portion of the light beam traverses the key blade, and a detector receives this portion. An apparatus imparts relative motion along the major key axis between the light beam and the master key, allowing the light beam to scan along the major key axis. A processor receives a signal from the detector as the beam scans and generates information that is useful for defining the machining of a duplicate key.

Career Highlights

Cooley has worked with several companies, including Minute Key Inc. and The Hillman Group, Inc. His experience in these organizations has allowed him to refine his skills and contribute to advancements in key duplication technology.

Collaborations

Cooley has collaborated with notable individuals in his field, including Richard L Gardner, Jr. and David Kortbawi. These collaborations have further enriched his innovative endeavors.

Conclusion

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