BRIAN DOHERTY
Pilots at Bronco Dr, Melbourne, FL

License number
Florida A0485364
Issued Date
Feb 2016
Expiration Date
Feb 2018
Category
Airmen
Type
Authorized Aircraft Instructor
Address
Address
1516 Bronco Dr, Melbourne, FL 32940

Personal information

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Name
Address
Phone
Brian Doherty, age 66
4644 Caverns Dr, Kissimmee, FL 34758
(518) 441-1033
Brian Doherty
5524 Avellino Pl, Sarasota, FL 34238
Brian Doherty, age 51
5640 Pacific Blvd APT 1020, Boca Raton, FL 33433
Brian Doherty, age 68
3535 Coronado Dr APT 805, Sarasota, FL 34231
(920) 850-2165
Brian Patrick Doherty, age 59
7614 Oak Grove Cir, Lake Worth, FL 33467

Organization information

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Brian Doherty

Melbourne, FL 32935

Categories:
Swimming Pool Coping Plastering & Tiling
Phone:
(321) 255-7100 (Phone)

Professional information

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Ceo At Htfx Inc.

Ceo At Htfx Inc.

Position:
CEO at HTFx Inc.
Location:
Melbourne, Florida Area
Industry:
Medical Devices
Work:
HTFx Inc. - CEO


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Ceo/President At Htfx Inc

Ceo/President At Htfx Inc

Position:
CEO/President at HTFx Inc
Location:
Melbourne, Florida Area
Industry:
Medical Devices
Work:
HTFx Inc - CEO/President


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Microclimate System For Protective Body Armor

Microclimate System For Protective Body Armor

US Patent:
2011023, Oct 6, 2011
Filed:
Apr 5, 2011
Appl. No.:
13/080531
Inventors:
Brian Doherty - Melbourne Beach FL, US
Erby J. McCall - Palm Bay FL, US
John A. McMorris - Indialantic FL, US
International Classification:
F41H 1/02, B32B 3/12
US Classification:
2 25, 428117
Abstract:
A constant or controlled temperature microclimate protective system capable of providing either cooling or heating. Such a system may be used alone or in combination with protective armor without degrading the force impact integrity of the protective system. When used alone, the microclimate system of the present invention may be constructed into a garment configuration for personal use or a sleeve-type configuration for use with one or more electronic devices. When used in combination, the microclimate system may be integrally incorporated into a protective armor system, releasably attached or held within the protective armor system by means including but not limited to a pocket or pouch, or worn as a separate element underneath a protective armor system. The microclimate system may comprise a plurality of cells containing phase change material providing one or more transition temperature points while further assisting in impact shock attenuation.


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Sports Protective Garment With Impact Force Protection And Microclimate Control

Sports Protective Garment With Impact Force Protection And Microclimate Control

US Patent:
2012007, Apr 5, 2012
Filed:
Apr 5, 2011
Appl. No.:
13/080601
Inventors:
Brian DOHERTY - Melbourne Beach FL, US
Erby J. McCALL - Palm Bay FL, US
International Classification:
A41D 13/015
US Classification:
2463
Abstract:
An impact absorbing protective garment is provided, for wearing about the torso of a body, such as a baseball umpire, that comprises three layers. There is an outer shell layer comprised of a plurality of plate elements that are generally stiff, shock-resistant lightweight material, that are fastened to a middle layer. The middle layer is in the form of a flexible pad having various components, and that provides an intermediate thickness of cushioning material inside the outer shell layer. There is an inner layer carried by the middle layer that comprises a plurality of cells of phase change material, with the various cells being separated from each other by sealing zones. Upon sufficient impact the individual cells can communicate through small pores in the sealing zones or when the sealing zones rupture under impact pressure, to assist in impact absorption. The inner layer, in its cells, contains a phase change material that is a means for effecting a relatively constant microclimate cooling or heating of the area of the torso of the body which it confronts.


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Treatment System For Articulated Joints

Treatment System For Articulated Joints

US Patent:
2012015, Jun 14, 2012
Filed:
Jun 13, 2011
Appl. No.:
13/159112
Inventors:
Brian Doherty - Melbourne FL, US
John McMorris - Indialantic FL, US
International Classification:
A61F 7/08, A61H 7/00, A61F 7/10
US Classification:
607108, 601149
Abstract:
A treatment for articulated joint injuries and maladies, whether pre- or post-operative or degenerative in nature, and more specifically to systems and/or devices that facilitate joint recovery by applying constant microclimate cooling/heating and optional pressure to an affected joint in a secure, comfortable and reliable manner, even during repeated joint flexure or movement.


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Infant And Child Car Seat For Thermally Conditioning A Body

Infant And Child Car Seat For Thermally Conditioning A Body

US Patent:
2008013, Jun 12, 2008
Filed:
Aug 31, 2007
Appl. No.:
11/849144
Inventors:
Brian Doherty - West Melbourne FL, US
International Classification:
A47C 31/00
US Classification:
29721912
Abstract:
Disclosed is both an apparatus and method for thermally conditioning a body in an infant or child car seat. The apparatus includes an envelope containing a phase change material and an insert compartment residing within the car seat adapted to receive the envelope wherein the envelope resides within the insert. The method providing an envelope containing a phase change material and inserting the envelope into a compartment residing within the car seat adapted to receive the envelope for conditioning the body.


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Cool Garment

Cool Garment

US Patent:
6185742, Feb 13, 2001
Filed:
Oct 22, 1999
Appl. No.:
9/425437
Inventors:
Brian Doherty - Melbourne Beach FL
International Classification:
A62B 1700, F25D 2312
US Classification:
2 81
Abstract:
A cool garment includes an inner, flexible liner including at least one pocket, a pouch for holding a phase change material having a melting/freezing temperature between 50-60. degree. F. held in the pocket, an outer metalized skin for reflecting heat away from the wearer of the cool garment and a non-glare coating on the metalized skin to reduce or prevent potentially dangerous reflection of high intensity light.