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Peter Kalnay Phones & Addresses

  • Ashland, OR
  • 688 N 7Th St APT 322, San Jose, CA 95112 (408) 313-4749
  • 20276 Pacifica Dr, Cupertino, CA 95014
  • Davis, CA
  • Vidalia, GA

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Company / Classification
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Peter A. Kalnay
Four-Pass, LLC
Intellectual Property Development & Lice · Licensing and/or Manufacturing · R&D Licensing
3501 Thomas Rd, Santa Clara, CA 95054
20276 Pacifica Dr, Cupertino, CA 95014

Publications

Us Patents

Foldable, Expandable Framework For A Variety Of Structural Purposes

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US Patent:
7152614, Dec 26, 2006
Filed:
Jun 3, 2004
Appl. No.:
10/861746
Inventors:
Peter A. Kalnay - Cupertino CA, US
International Classification:
E04H 15/36
E04H 12/18
US Classification:
135128, 135129, 135135, 135137, 52645
Abstract:
A foldable, deployable framework for a structure has a lower hub having a first central axis, sets of tracks, masts, and rafters connected pivotally to the lower hub, to one another, and to an upper hub in a manner that allows the framework to be folded into one, two or three small packages, and to be deployed into a structural frame supporting floors, walls, and roof for an enclosed structure. In different versions folding and deployment is accomplished in a different way. Structures based on the framework can be made for many and varied purposes.

Fully Enclosed, Folding, Expandable Multi-Antechamber For Emergencies

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US Patent:
7290378, Nov 6, 2007
Filed:
Jan 10, 2005
Appl. No.:
11/032392
Inventors:
Peter Andres Kalnay - Cupertino CA, US
International Classification:
E04B 1/32
US Classification:
52641, 52 795, 52 64, 135126
Abstract:
Compacting, fully enclosed, floored combination multi-antechamber and ramp system for emergency and civil defense use providing, when expanded, means of ingress and egress for the general population including the infected, wounded and handicapped to and from buildings or other folding structures via portals to which its adapter may be securely attached or retrofit while passing through a series of two or more antechambers so as to prevent spreading contamination and allow for various decontamination protocols to be conducted in separate chambers. Compacting is achieved by modularity in some embodiments, and folding in other embodiments, in both framed and panel versions, providing important advantages for transport, pre-positioning, storage, and warehousing.

Foldable, Expandable Framework For A Variety Of Structural Purposes

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US Patent:
6766623, Jul 27, 2004
Filed:
Mar 18, 2003
Appl. No.:
10/392148
Inventors:
Peter A. Kalnay - Cupertino CA, 95015-2798
International Classification:
E04B 132
US Classification:
52641, 52646, 135128, 135147
Abstract:
A foldable, deployable framework for a structure has a lower hub having a first central axis, sets of tracks, masts, and rafters connected pivotally to the lower hub, to one another, and to an upper hub in a manner that allows the framework to be folded into one, two or three small packages, and to be deployed into a structural frame supporting floors, walls, and roof for an enclosed structure. In different versions folding and deployment is accomplished in a different way. Structures based on the framework can be made for many and varied purposes.

Trimming Right-Angularly Reorienting Extending Segmented Ocean Wave Power Extraction System

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US Patent:
20150204302, Jul 23, 2015
Filed:
Jan 23, 2014
Appl. No.:
14/161698
Inventors:
Peter Andres Kalnay - Cupertino CA, US
International Classification:
F03B 13/18
Abstract:
Combination of machinery and processes in the field of compound, segmented floating platform apparatus for oceanic wave power conversion consisting of a buoyant semi-submersible segment pivotally joined to an Interlinking Segment with their relative movement restricted to oscillate in one or more planes, wherein the buoyant semi-submersible segment provides means for controlled, graduated altered pitch of its main axis' facing direction between horizontal and vertical orientations. The addition, subtraction, redistribution or linear acceleration along the primary axis of components of varying relative specific gravity cause the submersible end to rise, reorienting the facing angle. Preferred embodiments include reorienting segments joined serially or radially and interlinked to second elements, and extensible lengthwise for adjusting natural resonance. Methods are disclosed for reorienting, trimming and harmonic tuning both of single apparatus and in arrays, so as essentially to compose a multitier distributed information system controlled in automatic, command, and neural network modes.
Peter A Kalnay from Ashland, OR, age ~77 Get Report