Water droplet sensing systems and methods

US12270785B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-12270785-B2
Application numberUS-202318230072-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateAug 3, 2023
Priority dateMar 27, 2019
Publication dateApr 8, 2025
Grant dateApr 8, 2025

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A disclosed water droplet sensing system and methods using split-ring resonators, which may be embedded within a material. In use, a component includes at least one split-ring resonator (SRR) which may be embedded within a material of the component. The at least one SRR may be formed from a composite material. Additionally, the at least one SRR may be configured to form a signal that is correlated with a concentration of water proximate to the at least one SRR. In some aspects, each SRR may resonate at a first frequency in response to an electromagnetic ping when the material is in a first state, and may resonate at a second frequency in response to the electromagnetic ping when the material is in a second state. A resonant frequency of the material may be based on physical characteristics of the material (including fluid accumulation on the material).

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What is claimed is: 1. A component, comprising: at least one carbon-based resonator embedded within a material of the component, wherein the at least one carbon-based resonator is formed from a composite material, and wherein the at least one carbon-based resonator is configured to form a signal that is correlated with a concentration of water proximate to the at least one carbon-based resonator. 2. The component of claim 1 , wherein the at least one carbon-based resonator is configured to have a resonance frequency shift in response to an alteration of the material. 3. The component of claim 2 , wherein the alteration includes at least one of a deformation, stress, or strain of the material. 4. The component of claim 1 , wherein the material is one of a non-elastomeric material, a semi-rigid material, or a foam-based material. 5. The component of claim 1 , wherein the component is part of an airborne vehicle, and the material is found on at least one of: a propeller blade, a body material, landing gear, a cockpit interface, cockpit windshield, or a structural component. 6. The component of claim 5 , wherein the airborne vehicle is one of: a vertical take-off and landing (VTOL) aircraft, an electric vertical take-off and landing (eVTOL) aircraft, a drone, a passenger drone, a commercial aircraft, a military aircraft, or a rocket. 7. The component of claim 2 , wherein the material in combination with the at least one carbon-based resonator creates an ensemble frequency effect, based on a combination of the resonance frequency shift of the at least one carbon-based resonator and a frequency response of the material. 8. The component of claim 1 , wherein the composite material includes at least one of: a carbonaceous growth, three-dimensional (3D) monolithic carbonaceous growth, a metal composite, a carbon composite, or a metal alloy. 9. The component of claim 1 , wherein the component is a land-borne vehicle, and the material is found on at least one: a body material, a vehicle windshield, a vehicle window, a fluid reservoir, or a structural component. 10. The component of claim 2 , wherein the resonance frequency shift is at a first frequency in response to an electromagnetic ping when the material is in a first state, and is at a second frequency in response to the electromagnetic ping when the material is in a second state. 11. The component of claim 2 , wherein the resonant frequency shift is based at least in part on one or more physical characteristics of the material. 12. The component of claim 2 , wherein a first frequency of the resonance frequency shift indicates a first condition of the material by generating a first electromagnetic return signal in response to an electromagnetic ping, and a second frequency of the resonance frequency shift indicates a second condition of the material by generating a second electromagnetic return signal in response to the electromagnetic ping. 13. The component of claim 12 , wherein the first frequency is different than the second frequency. 14. The component of claim 3 , wherein the resonance frequency shift is in response to the deformation of the material. 15. The component of claim 14 , wherein the at least one carbon-based resonator is configured to indicate a first state of the deformation of the material by generating a first electromagnetic return signal in response to an electromagnetic ping, and is configured to indicate a second state of the deformation of the material by generating a second electromagnetic return signal in response to the electromagnetic ping. 16. The component of claim 1 , wherein the at least one carbon-based resonator includes a resonance portion, wherein the resonance portion is configured to resonate at a first frequency in response to an electromagnetic ping when a state of the material exceeds a threshold, and is configured to resonate at a second frequency in response to the electromagnetic ping when the state of the material is beneath the threshold. 17. The component of claim 1 , wherein the composite material includes a carbonaceous growth, and a resonant frequency of 3D monolithic carbonaceous growth is based at least in part on either or both of a permittivity and a permeability of the material. 18. The component of claim 1 , wherein the concentration of water is correlated with a first permittivity, and a second concentration of water is correlated with a second permittivity. 19. The component of claim 1 , wherein the concentration of water is located on a windshield of a vehicle. 20. The component of claim 1 , wherein when the concentration of water exceeds a predetermined threshold, the signal includes a request for remedial action. 21. The component of claim 1 , wherein at least one of: the carbon-based resonator includes a split-ring resonator; the carbon-based resonator includes a predefined geometric pattern; the predefined geometric pattern includes at least one of: circle, cylinder, ellipse, rectangle, oval, or square; the carbon-based resonator includes carbon-based particles having at least one agglomeration pattern of the carbon-based particles; the at least one agglomeration pattern includes at least one concentrated region of the carbon-based particles; the carbon-based resonator includes a series of agglomeration patterns of the carbon-based particles; the series of agglomeration patterns includes a series of concentrated regions of the carbon-based particles; at least one of the predefined geometric pattern, the agglomeration pattern, or the series of agglomeration patterns is configured to increase a resonance performance of the carbon-based resonator; at least two of the predefined geometric pattern, the agglomeration pattern, or the series of agglomeration patterns is configured to increase a resonance performance of the carbon-based resonator; or at least three of the predefined geometric pattern, the agglomeration pattern, or the series of agglomeration patterns is configured to increase a resonance performance of the carbon-based resonator.

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  • Aircraft indicators or protectors not otherwise provided for · CPC title

  • Accessories, e.g. wind deflectors, blinds (antiglare provisions B60J3/00; wind deflectors associated with roof openings B60J7/22; removable external protective coverings for windows or windscreens B60J11/08 {; aerodynamical spoiler for vehicles B62D35/00;} heating arrangements specially adapted for transparent or reflecting areas H05B3/84) · CPC title

  • Resonance or resonant frequency · CPC title

  • Wireless probes, e.g. with transponders or radio links · CPC title

  • Means for detecting icing or initiating de-icing · CPC title

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What does patent US12270785B2 cover?
A disclosed water droplet sensing system and methods using split-ring resonators, which may be embedded within a material. In use, a component includes at least one split-ring resonator (SRR) which may be embedded within a material of the component. The at least one SRR may be formed from a composite material. Additionally, the at least one SRR may be configured to form a signal that is correla…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Lyten Inc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification G01N29/036. Mapped technology areas include Physics.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Apr 08 2025 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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