Location History:
- Trabuco Cnyn, CA (US) (2007)
- Trabuco Canyon, CA (US) (2009 - 2010)
Company Filing History:
Years Active: 2007-2010
Title: Gordon S. Hewitt: Innovator in Aviation and Security Technologies
Introduction
Gordon S. Hewitt is a notable inventor based in Trabuco Canyon, California. He has made significant contributions to the fields of aviation and security technologies, holding a total of five patents. His innovative work has been instrumental in enhancing operational safety and efficiency in various applications.
Latest Patents
One of Hewitt's latest patents is the "Method of illumination for in-flight refueling." This invention provides an illuminating system, device, and method designed to enhance the safety of in-flight refueling operations. It involves a tanker aircraft equipped with an illuminating system that ensures eye-safe, covert illumination for the second aircraft entering the refueling position. This innovation significantly improves visibility during critical operations.
Another notable patent is the "Shipping container security unit quick mount device." This invention outlines methods and apparatuses for securely attaching electronics equipment to cargo containers. The device features a wire guide and multiple portions designed to accommodate the door flange of a cargo container, ensuring a secure and efficient mounting solution.
Career Highlights
Gordon S. Hewitt is currently employed at The Boeing Company, where he continues to develop innovative solutions that address complex challenges in aviation and security. His work at Boeing has allowed him to leverage his expertise in engineering and design to create impactful technologies.
Collaborations
Throughout his career, Hewitt has collaborated with esteemed
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