Severna Park, MD, United States of America

Bruce Brian Brown

USPTO Granted Patents = 1 

Average Co-Inventor Count = 8.0

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Years Active: 2019

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Title: Bruce Brian Brown: Innovator in Subsea Cleaning Technology

Introduction

Bruce Brian Brown is a notable inventor based in Severna Park, MD (US). He has made significant contributions to the field of subsea cleaning technology. His innovative approach addresses the challenges associated with cleaning vessel hulls and other underwater structures.

Latest Patents

Bruce Brian Brown holds a patent for a "Subsea structure cleaning apparatus and method." This invention relates to an apparatus and method designed for cleaning vessel hulls and other subsea structures at sea. The hull cleaning system comprises a housing defining an interior void, a multifunction bar, a propulsion system, a power system, a positioning system, a water pump operatively connected to the power system, a high flow manifold in fluid communication with the water pump, a hull cleaner, and a suction device configured to adhere the hull cleaning system to a hull. Additionally, the invention includes a remotely operated work class vehicle that can be deployed from various platforms, equipped with a frame, an inspection sensor, a hydraulically powered high-pressure water jet pump, and a propulsion system.

Career Highlights

Bruce Brian Brown is associated with Oceaneering International, Inc., where he applies his expertise in subsea technology. His work focuses on developing innovative solutions for underwater cleaning and maintenance.

Collaborations

Throughout his career, Bruce has collaborated with notable colleagues, including Jeffery Neal Ledda and Duane Martin Baker, III. These collaborations have contributed to advancements in subsea cleaning technologies.

Conclusion

Bruce Brian Brown's contributions to subsea cleaning technology exemplify innovation in addressing environmental and maintenance challenges. His patent for a subsea structure cleaning apparatus showcases his commitment to improving underwater operations.

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