Patrick Marshall

CEO at “StarTrac”

African American and was issued U.S. Patent #5,947,121 on September 7 1999 for his tracheotomy tube water-blocking system. He has also oe twenty patent inventions.

Patrick Marshall is a former US Marine, college graduate (cum Laude), was Born in Lafayette, Louisiana, Patrick now resides in Florida.

Patrick works as an Emotional Behavior teacher at Golfview Elementary in Florida. Patrick Marshall’s invention the “Star Trach” Water Trachea Prevention Kit provides a new and improved water-blocking system for tracheotomy patients. It allows patients the ability to shower and bathe without getting soap, shampoo, and water into the trachea tube. He great leader who saves lives

Explanation of patent and additional patents that were granted with his co inventors

Tracheotomy tube water blocking system

Patent number: 5947121

Abstract: A tracheotomy tube water blocking system including a strap adapted for securement around a neck of a wearer. The strap has an aperture through a front portion thereof. The aperture has a cylindrical collar secured therein. The cylindrical collar has an open inner end and an open outer end. The open inner end is dimensioned for coupling with an existing tracheotomy tube of the wearer. An air flow tube is provided having a generally inverted L-shaped configuration. The air flow tube has an upper horizontal portion with an open inner end coupling with the open outer end of the cylindrical collar. The air flow tube includes a lower vertical portion extending downwardly from the upper horizontal portion. The lower vertical portion having an open lower end.

Type: Grant

Filed: November 28, 1997

Date of Patent: September 7, 1999

Inventor: Patrick Marshall

Water-borne debris collection system and methods of using the same

Patent number: 11629471

Abstract: A novel water-borne debris collection system integrated into a waterborne vessel for collecting surface and near surface debris in a body of water, such as a river, lake, or ocean. The apparatus may include a solid collection boom that projects laterally from a vessel and is partially submerged to act as a collection mechanism. The boom also facilitates the propulsion of the vessel by providing a barrier across which a differential water surface level may be created to drive the vessel forward. The apparatus may include a pumping system that draws water from the anterior side of the screen and for multiple purposes, including processing the collected water to remove plastics and other pollutant and debris material therefrom, and to transfer the water to the posterior side of the screen to create the differential water level for driving the vessel forward.

Type: Grant

Filed: May 27, 2022

Date of Patent: April 18, 2023

Inventor: Patrick Marshall

finluenza hemagglutinin proteins and methods of use thereof

Patent number: 11129887

Abstract: In some embodiments the present invention provides influenza hemagglutinin (“HA”) polypeptides, proteins, and protein complexes that comprise a stalk domain that is engineered to facilitate maintenance of its native trimeric conformation, even if the head domain of the HA protein is removed or disrupted. In some embodiments, the present invention provides compositions comprising such polypeptides, proteins, and protein complexes, and methods of use of such proteins and compositions, for example as vaccine immunogens.

Type: Grant

Filed: December 22, 2017

Date of Patent: September 28, 2021

Assignee: Calder Biosciences Inc.

Inventors: Christopher Patrick Marshall, Peter Joseph Alff, Claudio Bertuccioli, Mark Andrew Yondol

vapor cooled shielding liner for cryogenic storage in composite pressure vessels

Patent number: 10422478

Abstract: A novel tank cryogenic-compatible composite pressure vessel that beneficially utilizes Vapor Cooled Shielding (VCS) is introduced to minimize thermal gradients along support structures and reduces heat loads on cryogenic systems. In particular, the configurations and mechanisms to be utilized herein include: providing for a desired number of passageways and a given thickness of the VCS, reducing the thermal conductivity of the VCS material, and increasing the cooling capacitance of the hydrogen vapors.

Type: Grant

Filed: September 11, 2017

Date of Patent: September 24, 2019

Assignee: WASHINGTON STATE UNIVERSITY

Inventors: Jacob William Leachman, Patrick Marshall Adam

INFLUENZA HEMAGGLUTININ PROTEINS AND METHODS OF USE THEREOF

Publication number: 20170072045

Abstract: In some embodiments the present invention provides influenza hemagglutinin (“HA”) polypeptides, proteins, and protein complexes that comprise a stalk domain that is engineered to facilitate maintenance of its native trimeric conformation, even if the head domain of the HA protein is removed or disrupted. In some embodiments, the present invention provides compositions comprising such polypeptides, proteins, and protein complexes, and methods of use of such proteins and compositions, for example as vaccine immunogens.

Type: Application

Filed: June 15, 2016

Publication date: March 16, 2017

Inventors: Christopher Patrick Marshall, Peter Joseph Alff, Claudio Bertuccioli, Mark Andrew Yondola

gh voltage power line multi-sensor system

Patent number: 8767071

Abstract: A multi-sensor system can be attached to a high voltage power line, draw power from the power line inductively, and convert the power to lower voltages and direct currents for operating cameras, sensors, a processor, and communications equipment that provide persistent intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance capabilities. The multi-sensor system can detect and track targets in detection regions and transmit such detection data and other data from the camera and sensors to a remote operator who can initiate response actions and send control instructions to the multi-sensor system from the remote location.

Type: Grant

Filed: March 3, 2011

Date of Patent: July 1, 2014

Assignee: The United States of America as represented by the Secretary of the Air Force

Inventor: Patrick Marshall

Artificial campfire device

Patent number: 6289887

Abstract: An artificial campfire device is disclosed and is fueled by a pressurized fuel source. The device includes a base receptacle which defines an open top, the base receptacle being adapted for placement on a ground surface. A burner member is positioned within the receptacle and is adapted to provide a flame of variable height. A fuel control mechanism is adapted for coupling a pressurized fuel source with the burner member for controlling the flow of fuel to the burner member and the size of flame emitted by the burner member. Finally, a plurality of artificial refractory log members are adapted for assembly in crisscross fashion to form a log cluster in the base receptacle.

Type: Grant

Filed: March 21, 2000

Date of Patent: September 18, 2001

Assignee: Portafire, Inc.

Inventors: Howard C. Oliver, Jr., Patrick A. Marshall