CHRISTOPHER MARSHALL GOGGIN
Pilots at Wild Dunes Cir, Wilmington, NC

License number
North Carolina A0691066
Category
Airmen
Type
Authorized Aircraft Instructor
Address
Address
637 Wild Dunes Cir, Wilmington, NC 28411

Professional information

Christopher Goggin Photo 1

Food Cooking System With Ultrasonic Rotational Basket

US Patent:
6777010, Aug 17, 2004
Filed:
Nov 14, 2000
Appl. No.:
09/711131
Inventors:
Reno R. Rolle - Alpharetta GA 30005
Christopher M. Goggin - Wilmington NC
Mark M. Laisure - Los Angeles CA
Assignee:
Reno R. Rolle - Alpharetta GA
International Classification:
A23L 101
US Classification:
426238, 99409, 99410, 426438
Abstract:
A food cooking apparatus is provided. It includes a first container, and a second container connected to the first container with a passage defined therebetween and communicating with the first container. An ultrasonically tuned basket is rotatably mounted in the first chamber. The first and second containers are pivotally mounted together, and pivot between a first, vertical position and a second, tilted position, causing a heated cooking liquid to flow from the second container to the first container. The basket is rotated in the first container for a predefined period of time. The first and second container are returned to the vertical position, while the basket is provided with an ultrasonic vibrating motion, in order to reduce the amount of fat in the food. Further, a method of ultrasonically removing cooking liquid from food is provided. An ultrasonically tuned flexible membrane, onto which food may be placed, is provided.


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Master Signal Generator With Allied Servant Units To Detect Range Between The Master Signal Transmitter And The Allied Servant Units

US Patent:
2004024, Dec 9, 2004
Filed:
Jun 3, 2003
Appl. No.:
10/453099
Inventors:
Christopher Goggin - Wilmington NC, US
International Classification:
G08B001/08
US Classification:
340/539230
Abstract:
A combined radio transmitter/receiver apparatus for determining a particular distance between a transmitter and a receiver. The master transmitter unit sends a radio signal to a servant receiver. The servant receiver has a signal receiver which requires no amplification. When a signal is received from the master transmitter, it generates a current activating a comparator, which then triggers a return signal from a transmitter in the servant unit powered by a shielded battery unit. The master transmitter is set to respond either to receipt of a return signal or failure to receive a return signal. In some applications, the master transmitter will sound a warning to a user when there is no receipts of a returned signal. In other applications, the master transmitter will sound a warning to a user when there is receipt of a return signal. Through the use of tuned antennas in the master transmitter and coded return signals, false alarms and false positives are avoided.


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Ranging And Warning Device Using Emitted And Reflected Wave Energy

US Patent:
2005012, Jun 9, 2005
Filed:
Dec 6, 2003
Appl. No.:
10/730157
Inventors:
Christopher Goggin - Wilmington NC, US
International Classification:
G08B013/18
US Classification:
340552000, 340435000, 342090000, 342118000
Abstract:
A portable ranging and warning device adoptable to a variety of uses. The portable ranging and warning device uses a source of aimed wave energy to detect and recognize objects in proximity to the device. A beam of directed energy is sent from the device where it is reflected by the object and the reflected energy is received by a receiver on the device. A computer within the device can calculate the distance between the device and the object by the time delay between the pulsed directed energy beam and the return reflection. By sending sequential pulses of energy and varying the direction of the aim of the directed energy, a pattern of reflections may be stored in the computer's memory. This pattern of reflected energy may be compared to templates of reflected energy for particular objects. When there is a correlation between the reflected energy and the template, an object may be identified. The device then may take action based on that identification including generating warning through sound or visual displays.


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Master Signal Transmitter With Allied Servant Receiver To Receive A Directed Signal From The Transmitter

US Patent:
7064662, Jun 20, 2006
Filed:
Dec 11, 2002
Appl. No.:
10/317919
Inventors:
Christopher M. Goggin - Wilmington NC, US
Assignee:
Oils Wells, Inc. - Bayshore NY
International Classification:
G08B 1/08
US Classification:
34053932, 3406933, 455334, 367135
Abstract:
A device for locating an object, which includes a master transmitter with at least one servant receiver. A signal from the master transmitter unit activates the servant receiver unit, which then turns itself on. The servant receiver unit has both sound and light output to attract the attention of a user. The servant receiver unit is placed on an object like luggage, a remote control, a personal data assistant, or the like. When the user has misplaced the valuable object, the master transmitter unit is used to activate the servant unit whose light and sound makes it possible to locate the lost object. Because the servant receiver unit is not turned on until it receives the signal from the master transmitter unit, it draws negligible current from a battery. This means that batteries need not be replaced in the servant receiver unit whose effective life will be close to the shelf life of the batteries. When the batteries finally stop working, the servant receiver unit is discarded and a replacement servant receiver unit is obtained.


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High-Density, Wireless Fuel Cell Power Unit

US Patent:
2003009, May 15, 2003
Filed:
Nov 14, 2002
Appl. No.:
10/294869
Inventors:
Christopher Goggin - Wilmington NC, US
International Classification:
H01M008/02, H01M008/24, H01M004/86, H01M008/04
US Classification:
429/038000, 429/032000, 429/040000, 429/022000
Abstract:
A fuel cell design for ease of combination stacking with a high intensity output. A fuel cell is designed so that they can be arranged in series with the anode plate of one adjacent to the cathode plate of another. Each fuel cell produces a particular voltage. To achieve a total voltage, a particular number of fuel cells are wired in series that add up to desired total voltage. An oxygen bearing gas enters the individual fuel cells on one side with interaction with a membrane electrodeassembly. This allows for easy arrangement of fuel cells on an oxygen distributing manifold with stacks above and below the manifold. Hydrogen is distributed to the membrane electrodeassembly through bores in the fuel cell members so that hydrogen can be easily distributed to all fuel cells in a particular stack through a manifold beginning at an end of each fuel cell stack.


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Tilt And Turn Window Lock System

US Patent:
5881498, Mar 16, 1999
Filed:
Sep 27, 1997
Appl. No.:
8/944057
Inventors:
Christopher M. Goggin - Wilmington NC
Harry M. Riegelman - Arlington TX
Francis Manzella - Rockville Center NY
Assignee:
Thermo-Roll Window Corp. - W. Babylon NY
International Classification:
E05D 1552
US Classification:
49192
Abstract:
In a multi-position window that has a window sash that is rotatable out of the window frame on at least two different axis on pivots which are changed by a drive train on the sash moving to positions, the improvement includes one of a spring driven bolt and a strike on the window sash being moved by the drive train into alignment and engagement with the other on the window frame and with a hole for a tool to retract the bolt from the strike.


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Cutting Board

US Patent:
D498991, Nov 30, 2004
Filed:
Feb 5, 2004
Appl. No.:
29/192341
Inventors:
Christopher M. Goggin - Wilmington NC 28405
Assignee:
Christopher M. Goggin - Wilmington NC
International Classification:
0704
US Classification:
D 7698


Christopher Goggin Photo 8

Cutting Board

US Patent:
D500645, Jan 11, 2005
Filed:
Oct 21, 2003
Appl. No.:
29/192313
Inventors:
Christopher M. Goggin - Wilmington NC, US
International Classification:
0704
US Classification:
D 7698


Christopher Goggin Photo 9

Cutting Board

US Patent:
D500940, Jan 18, 2005
Filed:
Aug 26, 2003
Appl. No.:
29/188944
Inventors:
Christopher M. Goggin - Wilmington NC, US
International Classification:
0704
US Classification:
D 7698


Christopher Goggin Photo 10

Christopher Goggin

Location:
Wilmington, North Carolina Area
Industry:
Consumer Electronics