Patents by Inventor Gary Georgeson
Gary Georgeson 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).
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Patent number: 9933393Abstract: Apparatuses, systems, and methods for inspecting a composite end portion of a part are disclosed. The apparatus may include first and second members having first and second contact elements, respectively. The second member may be movably connected to the first member. The first and second members may be shaped to define a gap sized to receive the end portion. The apparatus may include at least one ultrasonic array supported by at least one of the first and second members. The at least one ultrasonic array may be configured to transmit ultrasonic waves toward the end portion. The apparatus may include a fluid conduit having first and second ends through one of the first and second members. The first end may be configured to be coupled to a suction system, and the second end of the fluid conduit may be configured to be adjacent to a contact surface of the part.Type: GrantFiled: December 9, 2015Date of Patent: April 3, 2018Assignee: The Boeing CompanyInventors: Gary Georgeson, Barry Fetzer, William Paul Motzer
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Publication number: 20180038744Abstract: Methods and systems for monitoring an environment history of a component using an indicator array that includes energy exposure indicator pads direct-printed onto a surface of the component in a geometric pattern. Each of the plurality of energy exposure indicator pads in the geometric pattern may include a mechanochromic material, a first thermochromic indicator responsive within a first temperature range, a second thermochromic indicator responsive within a second temperature range, and a third thermochromic indicator responsive within a third temperature range, provided that the first, second, and third temperature ranges are distinct from one another.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 8, 2016Publication date: February 8, 2018Applicant: The Boeing CompanyInventors: Eric Winter, Gregory Robert Gleason, Wesley L. Holman, Gary Georgeson, Scott Robert Johnston
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Patent number: 9851312Abstract: Inspection systems employing radiation filters with different attenuation characteristics to determine specimen irregularities, and related methods are disclosed. An inspection system includes a radiation emitter configured to emit a radiation beam along a radiation trajectory. Some of the radiation may be reflected by the specimen as backscatter and received by at least one radiation detector of the inspection system along the radiation trajectory. Irregularities and various materials of the specimen may produce backscatter radiation at different energies and/or scatter angles which may be identified by employing radiation filters having different attenuation characteristics. By employing these filters in communication with the radiation emitter and the radiation detector, the backscatter radiation passed through the filters may be measured and integrated at different positions of the radiation beam to produce a composite image of the specimen.Type: GrantFiled: May 7, 2014Date of Patent: December 26, 2017Assignee: THE BOEING COMPANYInventors: William Talion Edwards, Gary Georgeson, James E. Engel, Morteza Safai
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Publication number: 20170315072Abstract: A system includes a structure and a material applied to a portion of the structure. The material may be adapted to change color locally in response to localized heating of the portion of the structure to a first threshold temperature due to an electrical current within the structure. The system may further include a detector configured to receive light from the structure to enable detection of a pathway of the electrical current through the structure based on a position of the color.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 2, 2016Publication date: November 2, 2017Inventors: GARY GEORGESON, JEONG-BEOM IHN
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Publication number: 20170168022Abstract: Apparatuses, systems, and methods for inspecting a composite end portion of a part are disclosed. The apparatus may include first and second members having first and second contact elements, respectively. The second member may be movably connected to the first member. The first and second members may be shaped to define a gap sized to receive the end portion. The apparatus may include at least one ultrasonic array supported by at least one of the first and second members. The at least one ultrasonic array may be configured to transmit ultrasonic waves toward the end portion. The apparatus may include a fluid conduit having first and second ends through one of the first and second members. The first end may be configured to be coupled to a suction system, and the second end of the fluid conduit may be configured to be adjacent to a contact surface of the part.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 9, 2015Publication date: June 15, 2017Applicant: The Boeing CompanyInventors: Gary Georgeson, Barry Fetzer, William Paul Motzer
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Publication number: 20170153188Abstract: Embodiments of the present disclosure provide systems and methods for detecting one or more thermal and/or mechanical properties of a structure. The method may include forming one or more test structures from a material that forms the structure, generating and storing calibration data determined from the one or more test structures, emitting X-ray radiation into the structure, detecting X-ray scatter from the structure, and determining the one or more properties of the structure based on the detected X-ray scatter and the calibration data.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 30, 2015Publication date: June 1, 2017Applicant: The Boeing CompanyInventors: James E. Engel, Gary Georgeson, Morteza Safai
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Patent number: 9658173Abstract: A portable x-ray backscattering imaging system for creating a backscatter image representing an object is disclosed. The portable x-ray backscattering imaging system may include a drum, a radioactive source, a plurality of backscatter detectors, and a portable exterior shield. The drum may be rotatable about an axis of rotation at a rotational speed. The radioactive source may be connected to the drum and configured to generate x-rays. The plurality of backscatter detectors may be configured to detect backscattering radiation created as the x-rays generated by the radioactive source scatter back from the object. The portable exterior shield may enclose the drum. The exterior shield may be constructed of a material that substantially blocks the x-rays and defines a window that allows for the x-rays to pass through.Type: GrantFiled: July 30, 2014Date of Patent: May 23, 2017Assignee: The Boeing CompanyInventors: Gary Georgeson, Morteza Safai
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Patent number: 9441652Abstract: A joint assembly is that includes a first component and a second component that includes a first portion and a plurality of flexible members extending therefrom for coupling the second component to the first component. The plurality of flexible members are preloaded in a predetermined direction and are configured to flex in a direction opposite to the predetermined direction when coupling the second component to the first component.Type: GrantFiled: May 31, 2013Date of Patent: September 13, 2016Assignee: The Boeing CompanyInventors: Kenneth H. Griess, Gary Georgeson
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Publication number: 20160033426Abstract: A portable x-ray backscattering imaging system for creating a backscatter image representing an object is disclosed. The portable x-ray backscattering imaging system may include a drum, a radioactive source, a plurality of backscatter detectors, and a portable exterior shield. The drum may be rotatable about an axis of rotation at a rotational speed. The radioactive source may be connected to the drum and configured to generate x-rays. The plurality of backscatter detectors may be configured to detect backscattering radiation created as the x-rays generated by the radioactive source scatter back from the object. The portable exterior shield may enclose the drum. The exterior shield may be constructed of a material that substantially blocks the x-rays and defines a window that allows for the x-rays to pass through.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 30, 2014Publication date: February 4, 2016Inventors: Gary Georgeson, Morteza Safai, III
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Publication number: 20160025662Abstract: A method of monitoring a thermal protection system coupled to a structural component is provided. The thermal protection system includes a thermally insulative body and at least one layer of thermochromatic material applied thereon such that the at least one layer is positioned between the thermally insulative body and the structural component. The method includes determining a value of a thermochromatic property of the at least one layer of thermochromatic material, wherein the value of the thermochromatic property is responsive to an amount of heat applied to the at least one layer of thermochromatic material, comparing the value to a baseline value of the thermochromatic property, and determining degradation of the thermal protection system when the value of the thermochromatic property deviates from the baseline value.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 22, 2014Publication date: January 28, 2016Inventors: Gary Georgeson, Morteza Safai
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Publication number: 20150323477Abstract: Inspection systems employing radiation filters with different attenuation characteristics to determine specimen irregularities, and related methods are disclosed. An inspection system includes a radiation emitter configured to emit a radiation beam along a radiation trajectory. Some of the radiation may be reflected by the specimen as backscatter and received by at least one radiation detector of the inspection system along the radiation trajectory. Irregularities and various materials of the specimen may produce backscatter radiation at different energies and/or scatter angles which may be identified by employing radiation filters having different attenuation characteristics. By employing these filters in communication with the radiation emitter and the radiation detector, the backscatter radiation passed through the filters may be measured and integrated at different positions of the radiation beam to produce a composite image of the specimen.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 7, 2014Publication date: November 12, 2015Applicant: THE BOEING COMPANYInventors: William Talion EDWARDS, Gary GEORGESON, James E. ENGEL, Morteza SAFAI
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Patent number: 9067628Abstract: A method, apparatus, and system for adhering a vacuum to a surface is provided. A seal is positioned relative to a surface. The seal is associated with a structure and is in communication with a channel within the structure. The seal is rotated relative to the structure such that the seal at least partially conforms to the surface. Air is drawn into the channel within the structure through the seal such that the seal adheres to the surface.Type: GrantFiled: July 30, 2014Date of Patent: June 30, 2015Assignee: THE BOEING COMPANYInventors: Jeffrey Hansen, Karl Edward Nelson, Gary Georgeson, Charles M. Richards, Scott Lea, Daniel J. Wright
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Publication number: 20140356057Abstract: A joint assembly is provided. The joint assembly includes a first component and a second component that includes a first portion and a plurality of flexible members extending therefrom for coupling the second component to the first component. The plurality of flexible members are preloaded in a predetermined direction and are configured to flex in a direction opposite to the predetermined direction when coupling the second component to the first component.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 31, 2013Publication date: December 4, 2014Applicant: The Boeing CompanyInventors: Kenneth H. Griess, Gary Georgeson
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Publication number: 20140339002Abstract: A method, apparatus, and system for adhering a vacuum to a surface is provided. A seal is positioned relative to a surface. The seal is associated with a structure and is in communication with a channel within the structure. The seal is rotated relative to the structure such that the seal at least partially conforms to the surface. Air is drawn into the channel within the structure through the seal such that the seal adheres to the surface.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 30, 2014Publication date: November 20, 2014Inventors: Jeffrey Hansen, Karl Edward Nelson, Gary Georgeson, Charles M. Richards, Scott Lea, Daniel J. Wright
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Patent number: 8807257Abstract: A method, apparatus, and system for adhering a vacuum to a surface is provided. A seal is positioned relative to a surface. The seal is associated with a structure and is in communication with a channel within the structure. The seal is rotated relative to the structure such that the seal at least partially conforms to the surface. Air is drawn into the channel within the structure through the seal such that the seal adheres to the surface.Type: GrantFiled: September 14, 2012Date of Patent: August 19, 2014Assignee: The Boeing CompanyInventors: Jeffrey Hansen, Karl Edward Nelson, Gary Georgeson, Charles M. Richards, Scott Lea, Daniel J. Wright
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Patent number: 8249832Abstract: A system and method for correlating data is provided. Generally, the system contains a scanning system having at least one inspection emitter. The scanning system situated to scan a structure and produce a quantity of inspection information. A local positioning system is in communication with the scanning system and situated to detect a location of the quantity of inspection information in relation to the structure. A quantity of computer-aided design data corresponding to the quantity of inspection information is included. An imaging system is in communication with the scanning system and the local positioning system, the imaging system situated to produce an overlay image of at least two of an image based from the structure, an image based from the quantity of inspection information and an image formed from at least a portion of the quantity of computer-aided design data.Type: GrantFiled: December 5, 2009Date of Patent: August 21, 2012Assignee: The Boeing CompanyInventors: William P. Motzer, Gary Georgeson, Scott W. Lea, Dennis Coffey
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Publication number: 20110137615Abstract: A system and method for correlating data is provided. Generally, the system contains a scanning system having at least one inspection emitter. The scanning system situated to scan a structure and produce a quantity of inspection information. A local positioning system is in communication with the scanning system and situated to detect a location of the quantity of inspection information in relation to the structure. A quantity of computer-aided design data corresponding to the quantity of inspection information is included. An imaging system is in communication with the scanning system and the local positioning system, the imaging system situated to produce an overlay image of at least two of an image based from the structure, an image based from the quantity of inspection information and an image formed from at least a portion of the quantity of computer-aided design data.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 5, 2009Publication date: June 9, 2011Inventors: William P. Motzer, Gary Georgeson, Scott W. Lea, Dennis Coffey
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Patent number: 7925452Abstract: A method, apparatus, and computer usable program code for non-destructive detection of corrosion using quantum dots. In one embodiment, a surface of an area on a commodity associated with a set of quantum dots is tested. A pattern of wavelengths emitted by the set of quantum dots associated with the surface of the commodity is detected to form a quantum dot pattern. The quantum dot pattern is analyzed to determine whether corrosion has occurred in the area on the surface of the commodity.Type: GrantFiled: June 15, 2007Date of Patent: April 12, 2011Assignee: The Boeing CompanyInventors: Morteza Safai, Gary Georgeson
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Patent number: 7669477Abstract: A self-aligning probe assembly has one or more ultrasonic transducers adapted to transmit an ultrasonic shear wave into the inside surface of the hollow structure such as an aircraft fuse pin and to receive the shear wave emerging from the inside surface of the hollow structure. The nature of the received shear wave indicates the presence of flaws or damage in the inspected part. The probe assembly can be used to inspect fuse pins on aircraft without having to remove the aircraft engines.Type: GrantFiled: December 22, 2006Date of Patent: March 2, 2010Assignee: The Boeing CompanyInventors: Gary Georgeson, James Lee, Mortenza Safai, Martin Freet
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Patent number: 7535990Abstract: A low-profile real-time x-ray detector has a visual sensor that provides a wide angle visual image of a location on an inspected part that is being imaged by x-rays. Fish eye lenses in the visual sensor view a reflection of a part being inspected from a highly reflective surface mirror on an x-ray sensitive surface. The visual sensor may provide an exact visual replica of the area on the inspected part that is being imaged by x-rays.Type: GrantFiled: December 22, 2006Date of Patent: May 19, 2009Assignee: The Boeing CompanyInventors: Mortenza Safai, Gary Georgeson