Provo, UT, United States of America

Joseph Tyler Eddington


Average Co-Inventor Count = 12.0

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Forward Citations = 1(Granted Patents)


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Years Active: 2022

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Title: Joseph Tyler Eddington: Innovator of Deployable Origami-Inspired Barriers

Introduction: Joseph Tyler Eddington, based in Provo, UT, has made significant contributions to the field of innovation through his inventive spirit. With one patented invention to his name, Eddington exemplifies the dedication and creativity that characterize successful inventors.

Latest Patents: Eddington's patent for "Deployable Origami-Inspired Barriers" showcases his innovative approach to solving practical problems. This unique barrier can transition between at least partially collapsed and at least partially expanded states, demonstrating flexibility and efficiency. The design incorporates a sheet along with a plurality of rigid sections, such as panels, which are either attached or incorporated into the sheet. Additionally, the barriers feature hinges formed from the sheet, allowing for rigid foldability while maintaining stiffness between expanded and collapsed states.

Career Highlights: Eddington's career is marked by his association with Brigham Young University, where he leverages his expertise in engineering and design. His background and education have culminated in significant advancements in barrier technologies, positioning him as a noteworthy inventor in his field.

Collaborations: Throughout his career, Eddington has collaborated with esteemed colleagues including Larry L. Howell and Spencer P. Magleby. These partnerships have enriched his research and development efforts, contributing to the innovation of deployable technologies.

Conclusion: Joseph Tyler Eddington's inventive work on deployable origami-inspired barriers reflects a blend of creativity and practicality. As he continues to push the boundaries of innovation at Brigham Young University, his contributions pave the way for future advancements in barrier technology.

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