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Troy Allen Fodemski

from Colorado Springs, CO
Age ~61

Troy Fodemski Phones & Addresses

  • 1700 Sundown Dr, Colorado Spgs, CO 80905 (719) 238-5469
  • 230 Haversham Dr, Colorado Spgs, CO 80906 (719) 329-1350
  • 219 27Th St, Colorado Springs, CO 80904 (719) 329-1350
  • Manitou Springs, CO
  • Crown Point, IN
  • Santa Clara, CA
  • Mountain View, CA
  • Saratoga, CA

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Managing Partner And Founder

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Location:
Colorado Springs, CO
Industry:
Biotechnology
Work:
Lockheed Martin Jan 1990 - Mar 2012
Manager

Concussion Mitigation Technologies Jan 1990 - Mar 2012
Managing Partner and Founder
Education:
University of Southern California 1987 - 1989
Master of Science, Masters, Engineering
Purdue University 1981 - 1986
Bachelors, Bachelor of Science, Electronics Engineering
Skills:
Systems Analysis
Microprocessors
Management
System Testing
Mitigation
Testing
Engineering Management
Analog To Digital Interfaces
System Design
Microprocessor Architecture
Patents
Systems Engineering
Satellite Systems
Integration
Patent Development
Patent Strategy
Languages:
Polish
Russian
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Troy Fodemski

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Mr. Troy Fodemski
Owner
Concussion Mitigation Technologies LLC
Safety Equipment & Clothing. Human Factors - Research & Development
409 N Tejon St #106, Colorado Springs, CO 80903
(800) 979-0817
Troy Fodemski
Owner
Concussion Mitigation Technologies LLC
Safety Equipment & Clothing · Human Factors - Research & Development
409 N Tejon St #106, Colorado Springs, CO 80903
(800) 979-0817

Publications

Us Patents

Protective Helmet Having A Microprocessor Controlled Response To Impact

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US Patent:
8127373, Mar 6, 2012
Filed:
Jul 22, 2011
Appl. No.:
13/189298
Inventors:
Troy Allen Fodemski - Colorado Springs CO, US
International Classification:
A42B 3/00
US Classification:
2413, 2 68, 2411, 2410
Abstract:
A method and system for reducing the concussive effects of impact. The system includes a helmet for protecting the head of a user. The helmet has a surface, an array of strain gauges attached on the surface for detecting an impact, an array of cells attached within the helmet and a fluid reservoir in fluid communication with the cells. Each cell is selectively inflatable to redirect impact forces to the shell of the helmet, and selectively deflatable to cushion a users head during impact. The process of inflation and deflation is enabled and optimized through the use of a microprocessor connected in operative communication with the array of strain gauges and with the valves. Accordingly, when the system detects impact, the microprocessor selectively signals at least some of the valves to rapidly change pressure in the cells near the impact.
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