Patents by Inventor Edward G. Wilson

Edward G. Wilson 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).

  • Patent number: 11933221
    Abstract: A gas turbine engine including a core having a compressor section fluidly connected to a combustor via a primary flowpath and a turbine section connected to the combustor via the core flow path. An assembly is disposed within the gas turbine engine and includes a first part connected to a second part via a radial stack joint. The first part includes a radially inward facing surface contacting a corresponding radially outward facing surface of the second part. A fastener protrudes through the first part and the second part and is configured to maintain the relative positions of the first part and the second part. A channel is disposed on at least one of the radially inward facing surfaces and is positioned between the fastener and a circumferential edge of the first part. The channel is connected to at least one cooling air source.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 17, 2022
    Date of Patent: March 19, 2024
    Assignee: RTX Corporation
    Inventors: Corey D. Anderson, Edward Boucher, Rebecca R. Dunnigan, Nicholas Broulidakis, Matthew Murakami, Daniel R. Brandt, Konrad Kuc, Victoria M. Imlach, Sushruth G. Kamath, Manuel A. Casares Rivas, Eric G. Leamon, Adam Castles, Edmond Cheung, Kyra A. Thole-Wilson, Javier Nebero Johnson
  • Patent number: 5485405
    Abstract: An improved electro-mechanical inertial rotation sensor comprising a rotor which spins at substantially constant speed with respect to an inertial frame of reference. A pickoff generates a signal relating the rotational position of the rotor relative to the apparatus, as a function of time. A phase comparator compares this pickoff signal to a reference signal relating the rotational position of the rotor relative to a fixed orientation in an inertial frame of reference, as a function of time. Changes in phase between the two signals indicate changes in orientation of the apparatus with respect to the inertial frame of reference. In one embodiment, the rotor is driven through an Eddy current coupling and simultaneously braked by an Eddy current brake, in a matched torque drive. To generate an accurate reference signal, the rotations of the rotor with respect to the inertial frame of reference are accurately determined using parallel measurements from a similar rotor, used as a test rotor.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 31, 1993
    Date of Patent: January 16, 1996
    Inventor: S. Edward G. Wilson
  • Patent number: 5377381
    Abstract: A cleaning system includes a vehicle with a drive subsystem comprising a fluid-powered drive motor drivingly connected to a pair of drive wheels. A brush/air jet boom assembly is removably mounted on the vehicle and includes a fluid-powered brush subassembly drivingly connected to a brush including a plurality of radially-extending flexible line segments. The brush/air jet boom assembly also includes an air jet subassembly with inboard and outboard nozzles. A spray boom assembly is mountable on the vehicle interchangeably with the brush/air jet boom assembly and includes a spray head for spraying a liquid spray material.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 26, 1992
    Date of Patent: January 3, 1995
    Inventor: Edward G. Wilson
  • Patent number: 4670860
    Abstract: A memory for carrying information comprises a multilayer film having a plurality of monomolecular layers, in which each layer is capable of carrying a charge. Charges are introduced into one side of the film in a time sequence which corresponds to the information to be carried. A voltage is applied between the faces of the film to cause the charge carried by any layer to be transferred to the adjacent layer. The sequence of charges carried by the film can be read out. The charges are introduced by electrodes adjacent opposite faces of the film which apply across the film voltage pulses of an amplitude greater than that required to cause tunnelling without thermal activation between the layers of the film and at least equal to that required to cause electrons to tunnel without thermal activation from one of the electrodes to the film layer adjacent thereto.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 4, 1985
    Date of Patent: June 2, 1987
    Assignee: QMC Industrial Research Limited
    Inventor: Edward G. Wilson
  • Patent number: 4627029
    Abstract: A memory comprises a multilayer film (1) in which each layer (2) is capable of carrying a charge, built up by successive deposition of a plurality of monomolecular layers (2), at least one of which has been deposited by a process of chemisorption and a photo-injector layer (D) is located on one side of the film for introducing charges into the film in a time sequence which corresponds to the information to be carried. Means (6) are provided for applying a voltage between the faces of the film to cause the charge carried by any layer to be transferred to the adjacent layer. The sequence of charges carried by the film may be read out by a photon-emitting electron arrival detector (F) on the opposite side of the film, or by a method of current differentiation. The film (1) is preferably formed of a polydiacetylene.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 21, 1984
    Date of Patent: December 2, 1986
    Assignee: QMC Industrial Research Limited
    Inventors: Edward G. Wilson, David Bloor
  • Patent number: 4534015
    Abstract: A memory comprises a multilayer Langmuir-Blodgett film (1) in which each layer (2) is capable of carrying a charge. A photo-injector layer (D) is located on one side of the film for introducing charges into the film in a time sequence which corresponds to the information to be carried. Voltage source (6) is provided for applying a voltage between the faces of the film to cause the charge carried by any layer to be transferred to the adjacent layer. The sequence of charges carried by the film may be read out by a photon-emitting electron arrival detector (F) on the opposite side of the film, or by a method of current differentiation. The film (1) is preferably formed of a polydiacetylene.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 20, 1982
    Date of Patent: August 6, 1985
    Assignee: QMC Industrial Research Limited
    Inventor: Edward G. Wilson