Patents by Inventor David L. Wagner

David L. Wagner has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).

  • Publication number: 20120096380
    Abstract: A graphical user interface (GUI) disclosed. The GUI includes a color palette to enable color selection by providing an independent mix of each color component in a color space.
    Type: Application
    Filed: October 13, 2010
    Publication date: April 19, 2012
    Inventor: David L. Wagner
  • Patent number: 7753060
    Abstract: An aqueous tube cleaning system as described herein can be utilized to clean a plurality of tubes having different lengths. The system includes a tower assembly having a wash chamber that houses the tubes during the cleaning cycle. The tower assembly is held in a horizontal load/unload position for loading and unloading of the tubes. The system rotates the tower assembly into a vertical cleaning orientation to accommodate cleaning with cleaning and rinse solutions, which flow through and around the tubes using the force of gravity. After rinsing and draining, the tower assembly is rotated back to the horizontal position for unloading.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 22, 2005
    Date of Patent: July 13, 2010
    Assignee: The Boeing Company
    Inventors: David M. Kozy, Daniel L. Nydegger, Kin Y. Wong, William R. Schell, David L. Wagner
  • Patent number: 7624488
    Abstract: A one-piece barrel assembly cart includes a right assembly cart base connected with a left assembly cart base and at least three stabilizer rings that are attached to the assembly cart base. The one-piece barrel assembly cart may be used to stabilize a tapered cured composite barrel, for example the large fuselage barrel of the aft section of a large new generation aircraft, such as a 7E7 Boeing airplane. A modular assembly cart includes at least two identical modules. Each of these modules includes a cart base and a stabilizer ring. The diameter of the inner surface of the stabilizer ring may vary as needed. Other modules including a fuselage support may be added. By providing modular assembly carts any shape and size of a one-piece composite barrel may be stabilized after curing of the composite material.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 7, 2004
    Date of Patent: December 1, 2009
    Assignee: The Boeing Company
    Inventors: Matthew K. Lum, David L. Wagner, Thomas D. Hall, Darrell D. Jones, Joseph A. Appleton, Vincent T. Olson, Noel A. Spishak
  • Patent number: 7506707
    Abstract: A guided vehicle relocation device has a frame. The frame has an opening to allow one or more wheels of a vehicle to enter an interior area of the frame. At least one drive mechanism is coupled to the frame. The drive mechanism engages the wheel of the vehicle, rotating the wheel of the vehicle to move the vehicle. A control panel is coupled to the frame and to the at least one drive mechanism. The control panel is used for controlling operation of the guided vehicle relocation device.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 9, 2005
    Date of Patent: March 24, 2009
    Assignee: The Boeing Company
    Inventors: Richard R. Trujillo, David L. Wagner, Peter D. McCowin, D. Bruce Thomas, Jr.
  • Publication number: 20070170100
    Abstract: This invention relates to the conveying of scrap material along a conveyor, such that when the material reaches the top of its transfer conveyor, as rising up from the shredder, most of the scrap material shredded will be of smaller size, and fall directly into a chute, bin, or onto another conveyor for transit. But, larger scrap material, such as rebars, pipe, and the like, that has not been substantially reduced in size by the shredder or crusher, needs to be separated, and conveyed elsewhere for collection. To achieve such, a transfer roller is provided spacedly from the upper end of the initial scrap conveyor, and that particular transfer roller catches the longer material coming off of the initial conveyor, and sends it further along into another chute, or to another conveyor, for separate collection.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 27, 2006
    Publication date: July 26, 2007
    Inventors: Stephen P. Rogan, Glenn Anthony, David L. Wagner, David R. Guyton
  • Publication number: 20010042022
    Abstract: The invention provides systems and methods that allow retail entities to let consumers register a product or warranty at the point of sale. More specifically, the systems and methods described herein allow a retailer to identify a point during a purchasing transaction wherein the consumer has completed a transaction. At that time, the retailer may presented to the consumer an interface that the consumer may easily complete to allow the consumer to participate in a product or warned she registration process. As such, the systems and methods described here and make the product registration process part of the purchase transaction and therefore make the product registration process seamless and more facile. Consequently it is understood that consumer participation within the product registration process increases.
    Type: Application
    Filed: January 5, 2001
    Publication date: November 15, 2001
    Inventors: Michael S. Kirkpatrick, David L. Wagner, Edward T. Stimpson, Sean E. Brown, Robert Glazer, Lisa Fitzgerald, Daniel Oran, Timothy Rowe
  • Patent number: 6012877
    Abstract: An end effector (30) adap ttachment to and accurate positioning by a robot is provided for positioning a channel-shaped workpiece (10) at a desired position and drilling an accurately located positioning hole in the work piece, even if the workpiece is curved or has a compound contour. The end effector (30) includes a conventional speeder assembly (68) with a taper that can be grasped by the robot and rotated for transfer of torque to the speeder assembly. A flange base (54) is attached to the speeder assembly (68) and has a central opening to accommodate a drill bit (67). A housing assembly (50) is slidably mounted around the flange base (54) through a linear bearing (109). An index shaft (32) is slidably mounted partially within the housing assembly (50) through a second linear bearing (110). A collet (36) is concentrically mounted slidably about the index shaft (32). The collet (36) is adapted to expand radially when it is forced over a wider portion (34) of the index shaft (32).
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 13, 1996
    Date of Patent: January 11, 2000
    Assignee: The Boeing Company
    Inventors: Peter D. McCowin, Dennis M. Cordy, Ronald J. Smith, David L. Wagner
  • Patent number: 4890382
    Abstract: The present invention constitutes an apparatus for assembling multiple electrical contacts and filler elements into an electrical connector. The apparatus includes a filler assembly for automatically installing filler elements into the holes within the electrical connector which are to be unoccupied by electrical contacts, and a guide assembly which is functional for assisting the operator in manually inserting the electrical contacts into the correct holes within the connector by providing a visual indication of the holes into which the contacts should be inserted. The filler and guide assemblies operate on connectors held into position on a turntable-like indexing plate which allows the connectors to be rotated alternatively into position with respect to each of the assemblies. The filler assembly includes one or more filler element inserter tools which are adapted for inserting filler material from strands of such material into the holes within the connectors so as to form installed filler elements.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 28, 1988
    Date of Patent: January 2, 1990
    Assignee: The Boeing Company
    Inventors: Leslie A. Anderson, Eric J. Selby, David L. Wagner, Alfred E. Walter, Jr.
  • Patent number: 4836400
    Abstract: A method for forming a leak free container, such as a paper cup, including a sidwall having a lap joint and a bottom wall connected to the sidewall by means of a bottom wall lap joint incorporating a portion of the sidewall lap joint wherein the method includes the step of applying caulking material, at a predetermined location, to one of the blanks forming the bottom and sidewall which location is selected to insure sealing of any void volume formed adjacent the sidewall lap joint within the bottom wall lap joint. Preferably, the caulking material will be a hot melt adhesive and will be employed in a cup making process involving the use of polyethylene coated paper stock. Careful control of the temperature, amount, location and viscosity of the hot melt during the lap joint forming process and of the heat and temperature used in the lap joint forming steps insure that the hot melt material ends up residing in precisely the appropriate location within the void volume.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 13, 1988
    Date of Patent: June 6, 1989
    Inventors: Wayne P. Chaffey, Joseph J. Vaxmonsky, David L. Wagner, Warren G. Wiedmeyer
  • Patent number: 4830547
    Abstract: A rivet manifold feed device (10) including a manifold body (12) that receives a rivet feed passageway (22). The manifold body (12) includes a plurality of rivet feed members or spools (14, 16, 18, 20), a plurality of air feed ports (84), and a plurality of rivet feed ports (82). A separate air feed port (84) and a separate rivet feed port (82) is positioned adjacent each respective feed spool. Each spool reciprocates back and forth between a first and a second position, wherein each spool includes a separate passageway (70, 72) that is in registration with the rivet feed passageway in each position. A rivet placed in one of the passageways (72) is delivered into the rivet feed passageway when a spool shifts into one of the positions and the air feed port adjacent that spool blasts the rivet downstream through the rivet feed passageway.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 7, 1984
    Date of Patent: May 16, 1989
    Assignee: The Boeing Company
    Inventors: Douglas J. Boob, David L. Wagner
  • Patent number: 4653673
    Abstract: A positive displacement pump (10) for precisely dispensing liquids through a dispensing tube (126) in which there is a pump body (12) having a shaft (18) fitted for reciprocating therein. Incremental adjusting nuts (24, 26) on an outer end (22) of the shaft limit the movement thereof in a pumping direction. There is a first friction clamp (46) pivotally mounted adjacent one of its ends on the other end (48) of the shaft and a second friction clamp (82) is pivotally mounted adjacent one of its ends on a member (80) fixed to the body (12) adjacent the other end (48) of the shaft (18). The other ends of the clamps (46, 82) have cylindrical openings (66, 92) in substantial alignment to receive a hardened, smoothly finished pump rod (102). The pump rod is precisely aligned in bushings (98, 100) secured to the pump body. There are springs (70) and (90) biasing the clamps between the pivotal mountings and the cylindrical openings against the direction of pumping.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 25, 1986
    Date of Patent: March 31, 1987
    Assignee: The Boeing Company
    Inventor: David L. Wagner
  • Patent number: 4577794
    Abstract: A rivet injector/rejector device (10) is provided for use with a riveting machine (12) having a plurality of rivet gripping fingers (120, 122). The device (10) includes a supporting member (16) fixedly mounted to the riveting machine (12). A tubular member (92) is provided for delivering a rivet (148) to the fingers (120, 122). The tubular member (92) is mounted to the supporting member (16) so that an end portion (118) of the tubular member may be moved downwardly relative to the fingers (120, 122). The end portion (118) is shaped so that as it moves downwardly it spreads the fingers thereby permitting a rivet to drop free therefrom.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 7, 1984
    Date of Patent: March 25, 1986
    Assignee: The Boeing Company
    Inventors: Thomas E. Armstrong, Douglas L. Boob, Homer R. Burrous, Oldrich Fryc, David L. Wagner
  • Patent number: 4515260
    Abstract: A guide bar reciprocally movable at an inclined angle accepts a fastener in an upper leg of the guide bar when in a retracted position, moves that fastener past a stationary member and drops it onto a lower leg of the guide bar when in the extended position. A movable pin contacts the lower end of the fastener and acts as a reference when that pin is in the extended position. The guide bar when it is retracted is at a distance less than the length of the fastener from the reference point. If the fastener, which has a shallow recess on one end and a deep recess on the other end, has the shallow recessed end down that end will drop down when the pin is retracted. If the deep recessed end is down the fastener will rotate around the pin and drop the shallow recessed end down.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 28, 1983
    Date of Patent: May 7, 1985
    Assignee: The Boeing Company
    Inventor: David L. Wagner
  • Patent number: 4382728
    Abstract: In a numerically controlled, gantry-type routing machine, a workpiece pressure-foot assembly is disposed crosswise over an elongate workpiece supporting bed for providing an effective hold-down force for stacked workpiece sheets. The hold-down force is applied to the workpiece stack at locations adjacent a router tool that is held and turned by a motor driven spindle assembly movably mounted on a gantry for orthogonally related lengthwise and crosswise movements with respect to the bed and workpiece. The pressure-foot assembly includes a pair of spaced parallel rails, pivotally supported about axes parallel to the rails, and a plurality of pressure-bearing rollers mounted on axes directly underlying each of the rails for supporting the rails, and accommodating travel of the assembly over the upper surface of the workpiece. The pair of rails and supporting rollers are arranged crosswise of the bed, paralleling the gantry, and underlying the spindle assembly.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 25, 1979
    Date of Patent: May 10, 1983
    Assignee: The Boeing Company
    Inventors: Birger O. Anderson, David L. Wagner