Xenia, OH, United States of America

Charley Brun, Jr


Average Co-Inventor Count = 3.0

ph-index = 1

Forward Citations = 2(Granted Patents)


Company Filing History:


Years Active: 2009

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Title: Innovations by Inventor Charley Brun, Jr. in Power Harvesting

Introduction: Charley Brun, Jr., an accomplished inventor based in Xenia, Ohio, has made significant contributions to the field of power harvesting. With one patent to his name, his work focuses on innovative solutions for recharging batteries in challenging environments, particularly for military and emergency services.

Latest Patents: Charley Brun, Jr. holds a patent for an inventive system that harvests power from low-voltage overhead power transmission lines. This remarkable invention allows for the recharging of batteries used in battery-operated equipment tailored for urban and remote deployments. Specifically designed for military Special Forces, firefighters, and remote rescue teams, Brun's invention comprises an elongated metal head with a razor that is thrown over an overhead power line. The device cuts through the insulated cable, makes contact with the hot line, and establishes an electrical connection to transfer low voltage power to batteries or equipment.

Career Highlights: Charley Brun, Jr. is currently associated with the United States of America as represented by the Secretary of the Air Force. His work highlights the intersection of innovation and practicality, particularly in critical areas where reliable power sources are necessary for effective operation in the field.

Collaborations: In his endeavors, Charley collaborates with talented individuals, including coworkers Patrick Thomas Marshall and Michael W. McKinley. Their shared expertise contributes to the development and refinement of innovative solutions in power harvesting and application.

Conclusion: Charley Brun, Jr. exemplifies the spirit of innovation through his groundbreaking patent aimed at harnessing energy from overhead power lines. His contributions have facilitated advancements in battery-operated technologies, ultimately enhancing operational efficiency in challenging environments for various professionals, including military and emergency response teams.

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