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300 Timberlane Dr, Vicksburg, MS 39180 (601) 638-7239

501 Fairways Dr, Vicksburg, MS 39183

Fort Stewart, GA

Franklin, TN

Spring Hill, TN

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Senior Research Engineer

Location:
Vicksburg, MS
Industry:
Military
Work:
Us Army Corps of Engineers
Senior Research Engineer
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Paul Mlakar

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Hardened Aircraft Unit Load Device

US Patent:
5312182, May 17, 1994
Filed:
Dec 26, 1991
Appl. No.:
7/816309
Inventors:
Paul F. Mlakar - Vicksburg MS
Joseph L. Smith - Vicksburg MS
Assignee:
Jaycor - San Diego CA
International Classification:
A47B 9600
US Classification:
312409
Abstract:
A hardened load carrying device includes a unitarily constructed container for holding the load. The container has an opening which is partially bordered by a slot that includes opposed crooked thumbs which project into the channel of the slot. A door for covering the opening of the container has a pair of opposed crooked fingers which are attached along part of the edge of the door to establish a bite. To enclose the load in the container the bite of the door is slidingly received into the slot bordering the opening to cover the opening and engage the crooked fingers of the door with the crooked thumbs of the slot. In an alternate embodiment the crooked thumbs of the slot are replaced by opposed lips which extend inwardly to establish a T-shaped slot, and the crooked fingers and the door are replaced by a flange which is slidingly received into the T-shaped slot. Any joints which are established between panels of the container are reinforced using a double thickness of material. In response to an explosive blast inside the container, the bite on the door interlocks with the slot on the container to grip the bite with the slot.

Strengthened Hardened Aircraft Unit Load Device

US Patent:
5595431, Jan 21, 1997
Filed:
Feb 1, 1995
Appl. No.:
8/382290
Inventors:
Paul F. Mlakar - Vicksburg MS
Assignee:
Jaycor - San Diego CA
International Classification:
A47B 9600
US Classification:
312409
Abstract:
A strengthened hardened telescoping load carrying device includes a container and a door, with the door being attached to the container by means of an interlocking rail and cradle, or by means of an interlocking set of J-channels. Pins are inserted through holes in the interlocking elements to maintain the interlocking elements in alignment. The interlocking elements on the container and on the door engage with increasing force in the event of an explosion within the device.

Telescoping Hardened Aircraft Unit Load Device

US Patent:
5413410, May 9, 1995
Filed:
Jan 12, 1994
Appl. No.:
8/180376
Inventors:
Paul F. Mlakar - Vicksburg MS
Assignee:
Jaycor - San Diego CA
International Classification:
A47B 9600
US Classification:
312409
Abstract:
A hardened telescoping load carrying device includes a plurality of telescoping container sections with interlocking edges and a door with interlocking edges. The telescoping sections are loaded with baggage one at a time and then extended outwardly. The interlocking edges on the telescoping sections interlock when the device is in the fully extended configuration. The interlocking edges on the telescoping sections and on the door engage with increasing force in the event of an explosion within the device.

Hardened Aircraft Unit Load Device

US Patent:
5599082, Feb 4, 1997
Filed:
Mar 9, 1994
Appl. No.:
8/209561
Inventors:
Paul F. Mlakar - Vicksburg MS
Joseph L. Smith - Vicksburg MS
Assignee:
Jaycor - San Diego CA
International Classification:
A47B 9600
US Classification:
312409
Abstract:
A hardened load carrying device includes a unitarily constructed container for holding the load. The container has an opening which is partially bordered by a slot that includes opposed crooked thumbs which project into the channel of the slot. A door for covering the opening of the container has a pair of opposed crooked fingers which are attached along part of the edge of the door to establish a bite. To enclose the load in the container the bite of the door is slidingly received into the slot bordering the opening to cover the opening and engage the crooked fingers of the door with the crooked thumbs of the slot. In an alternate embodiment the crooked thumbs of the slot are replaced by opposed lips which extend inwardly to establish a T-shaped or rounded slot, and the crooked fingers and the door are replaced by a flange which is slidingly received into the T-shaped or rounded slot. Any joints which are established between panels of the container are reinforced using a double thickness of material. Further, the panels can include reinforcing fibers which extend from one panel to another with the fibers oriented substantially parallel to the joint between the panels.

System And Method For Balancing Operational Systems Of An Electric Generator

US Patent:
2022018, Jun 16, 2022
Filed:
Nov 16, 2021
Appl. No.:
17/527959
Inventors:
Neil K. Nydegger - Rancho Santa Fe CA, US
Paul F. Mlakar - Vicksburg MS, US
David L. Nydegger - Oceanside CA, US
International Classification:
F03B 17/04
Abstract:
A system and method for harvesting electric energy from the earth's gravitational field includes a pneumatic, potential energy (PE) system which cumulatively generates a volume of compressed air with an energy equal to PE, during a predetermined duty cycle. This energy can then be released as an instantaneous burst of energy in the next consecutive duty cycle. Also included is an electro-magnetic system which continuously generates kinetic energy (KE) as a shuttle falls under the influence of gravity during each duty cycle. An interface between the two systems is provided by a water column that separates the two systems yet allows them to be interactive. Specifically, the burst of PE manipulates the water column to maintain its integrity as the shuttle uses the water column as a water pathway for a return to the shuttle's start point under the influence of its buoyancy.

Internally Partitioned Revetment Container Configured For Rapid Attainment Of Defense Against Small Arms Fire

US Patent:
2020030, Oct 1, 2020
Filed:
Mar 25, 2019
Appl. No.:
16/364109
Inventors:
- Alexandria VA, US
Brennan S. Fridley - Fort Riley KS, US
Gerrit Van Ommering - Lakeside CA, US
Joshua M. Peterson - Harker Heights TX, US
Paul F. Mlakar - Vicksburg MS, US
International Classification:
F41H 5/24
Abstract:
A revetment container including series of compartments conjoined to form a line of compartments with each compartment including a first sub-compartment and a second sub-compartment with the two sub-compartments having differing thickness in a direction transverse to the longitudinal direction of the series of compartments and a thinner of the two sub-compartments including one or more tension bearing members to control thickness expansion of the thinner sub-compartment where the bearing member is longer than the unstressed thickness of the thinner sub-compartment and preferentially located in a top half of the height of the thinner sub-compartment. Additionally, a revetment container compartment may be provided with a sub-compartment sized to accept ballistic panels which can quickly be inserted to attain some level of protection. Furthermore a revetment contain compartment may be augmented with the addition of slat armor.

Modified Soil-Filled Revetment

US Patent:
2016037, Dec 29, 2016
Filed:
Mar 11, 2013
Appl. No.:
13/794719
Inventors:
Gerrit P. Van Ommering - Lakeside CA, US
John C. Paulson - Clarkston MI, US
Brennan S. Fridley - Emmett ID, US
Joshua M. Peterson - Harker Heights TX, US
Paul F. Mlakar - Vicksburg MS, US
Assignee:
U.S. Army Corps of Engineers(r) - Alexandria VA
International Classification:
F41H 5/24
E04H 9/04
Abstract:
Soil-filled barriers, normally filled with heavy equipment, can be made quickly effective against small arms fire by modifying each cell of a barrier line (wall) with internal closeable gates that allow users to manually shovel fill a small arms security position in 65% less time than manually filling a standard barrier. Select embodiments of the present invention include gates that are inexpensive and lightweight compared to alternatives and readily fielded, in some instances as a field expedient modification. In select embodiments of the present invention the gates may be integrated into fielded conventional barriers, including employing field expedient means, as well as incorporated into production lines of new barriers specifically for use by light military units that operate in restrictive terrain.

Isbn (Books And Publications)

Structural Design For Physical Security: State Of The Practice

Author:
Paul F. Mlakar
ISBN #:
0784404577

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