Location History:
- Portsmouth, RI (US) (1995)
- North Kingstown, RI (US) (2000 - 2002)
- Kingstown, RI (US) (2002)
Company Filing History:
Years Active: 1995-2002
Title: The Innovative Contributions of Daniel M. Godfrey
Introduction
Daniel M. Godfrey is a notable inventor based in Kingstown, Rhode Island, with a total of 4 patents to his name. His work primarily focuses on advancements in mechanisms for launching vehicles, particularly torpedoes. Godfrey's innovative designs reflect a commitment to enhancing existing technologies and improving operational efficiency.
Latest Patents
One of Godfrey's latest patents is the "Torpedo Launch Mechanism and Method." This invention introduces a retrofitable breech designed for use on existing tubes for launching vehicles, such as torpedoes. The breech utilizes gas generators, such as commercial off-the-shelf automotive airbag inflators, to propel the torpedo from the tube. Typically, three or four generators are employed and fired in sequence with a controlled time delay. Additionally, the patent discloses a retrofitable device for activating the weapons securing mechanism to release the torpedo, along with a release mechanism for pulling the electrical connector plug on the torpedo. The entire sequence of releasing the torpedo, retracting the plug, and firing the inflators is managed by a controller upon initiation of the firing sequence.
Another significant patent is the "Release Link for Interconnected Cables." This invention features a cylinder with an open first end and an aperture through a second end, along with a collar fixed to the cylinder's first end. The design includes a guide washer that is slidably disposed in the collar's second end, and a piston that extends through the cylinder aperture and the guide washer. The piston comprises a neck portion and a head portion at its first end. The invention also incorporates a cap that connects to the collar, with balls positioned adjacent to the piston neck portion and radially next to the collar's internal flange. A spring within the cylinder biases the guide washer toward the balls, allowing for effective tension management on the cables.
Career Highlights
Throughout his career, Daniel M. Godfrey has worked with esteemed organizations, including the United States Navy and Systems Engineering Associates Corporation. His contributions to these institutions have significantly advanced the field of engineering and technology.
Collaborations
Godfrey has collaborated with notable colleagues, including Gary R. Berlam and Michael J. Lanowy, further enhancing the impact of his innovative work.
Conclusion
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