Patents by Inventor Justin John Gambone, Jr.

Justin John Gambone, Jr. 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: 20180200963
    Abstract: An additive manufacturing system is configured to manufacture a component. The additive manufacturing system includes a laser device, a build platform, a first scanning device, and an air knife. The laser device is configured to generate a laser beam. The component is disposed on the build platform. The air knife is configured to channel an inert gas across the build platform. The first scanning device is configured to selectively direct the laser beam across the build platform. The laser beam is configured to generate successive layers of a melted powdered build material on the component and the build platform. The build platform is configured to rotate the component relative to the air knife.
    Type: Application
    Filed: January 18, 2017
    Publication date: July 19, 2018
    Inventors: David Charles Bogdan, JR., Jason Harris Karp, Justin John Gambone, JR., Lang Yuan, Jinjie Shi, Victor Petrovich Ostroverkhov, Marshall Gordon Jones, William Thomas Carter, Harry Kirk Mathews, JR., Kevin George Harding
  • Publication number: 20180193955
    Abstract: A component is fabricated in a powder bed by moving a laser array across the powder bed. The laser array includes a plurality of laser devices. The power output of each laser device of the plurality of laser devices is independently controlled. The laser array emits a plurality of energy beams from a plurality of selected laser devices of the plurality of laser devices to generate a melt pool in the powder bed. A non-uniform energy intensity profile is generated by the plurality of selected laser devices. The non-uniform energy intensity profile facilitates generating a melt pool that has a predetermined characteristic.
    Type: Application
    Filed: January 9, 2017
    Publication date: July 12, 2018
    Inventors: Jason Harris Karp, Justin John Gambone, JR., Michael Evans Graham, David Charles Bogdan, JR., Victor Petrovich Ostroverkhov, William Thomas Carter, Harry Kirk Mathews, JR., Kevin George Harding, Jinjie Shi, Marshall Gordon Jones, James William Sears
  • Publication number: 20180193956
    Abstract: An additive manufacturing system includes a laser device, a build plate, a first scanning device, and an alignment system. The laser device is configured to generate a laser beam. The build plate has a position relative to the laser device. The first scanning device is configured to selectively direct the laser beam across the build plate. The laser beam generates a melt pool on the build plate. The alignment system includes a fiducial marks projector configured to project a plurality of fiducial marks across the build plate. Each fiducial mark has a location on the build plate. The alignment system also includes an optical detector configured to detect the location of each of the fiducial marks on the build plate. The alignment system is configured to detect the position of the build plate relative to the laser device.
    Type: Application
    Filed: January 10, 2018
    Publication date: July 12, 2018
    Inventors: Victor Petrovich Ostroverkhov, Harry Kirk Mathews, JR., Justin John Gambone, JR., Jason Harris Karp, Kevin George Harding, Scott Michael Miller, William Thomas Carter
  • Publication number: 20180188144
    Abstract: An apparatus and method for rapid screening of material properties in a plurality of additively manufactured test specimens. The apparatus includes a build plate having the plurality of additively manufactured test specimens disposed on a first substantially planar surface. The plurality of additively manufactured test specimens are coupled to at least one actuator to one of individually or simultaneously translationally displace each of the test specimens along an axis ā€œzā€, and perpendicular to the build plane of the build plate to test material properties of each of the plurality of additively manufactured test specimens. A sensor is coupled to each of the plurality of additively manufactured test specimens. Load vs. displacement data may be used to monitor the progression of monotonic and/or cyclic tests of the plurality of additively manufactured test specimens.
    Type: Application
    Filed: January 3, 2017
    Publication date: July 5, 2018
    Inventors: Andrew David Deal, Timothy Hanlon, Vipul Kumar Gupta, Erica Elizabeth Sampson, Justin John Gambone, JR., Scott Michael Oppenheimer, Laura Cerully Dial
  • Publication number: 20180185963
    Abstract: An additive manufacturing system includes build plate with a powdered metal material disposed thereon. The additive manufacturing system also includes at least one wall defining an air-locked build chamber, a conveyor system, and a plurality of operation stations. The conveyor system is disposed within the air-locked build chamber. The conveyor system is configured to transport the build plate. The plurality of operation stations are positioned adjacent to the conveyor system and within the air-locked build chamber. Each operation station of the plurality of operation stations is configured to facilitate execution of at least one additive manufacturing operation on the powdered metal material disposed on the build plate. The conveyor system is configured to transfer the build plate from a first operation station of the plurality of operation stations to a second operation station of the plurality of operation stations.
    Type: Application
    Filed: January 2, 2018
    Publication date: July 5, 2018
    Inventors: Victor Petrovich Ostroverkhov, Harry Kirk Mathews, JR., Justin John Gambone, JR.
  • Patent number: 9334806
    Abstract: A method for manufacturing a fuel contacting component that facilitates reducing coke formation on at least one surface of the fuel contacting component is disclosed herein. The method includes applying a slurry composition including a powder including aluminum to the component surface, wherein the fuel contacting component is formed by an additive manufacturing process. The slurry composition is heat treated to diffuse the aluminum into the component surface. The heat treatment comprises forming a diffusion aluminide coating on the component surface, wherein the diffusion coating comprises a diffusion sublayer formed on the component surface and an additive sublayer formed on the diffusion sublayer. The method further comprises removing the additive sublayer of the diffusion aluminide coating with at least one aqueous solution such that the diffusion sublayer and the component surface are substantially unaffected, wherein the diffusion layer facilitates preventing coke formation on component surface.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 5, 2013
    Date of Patent: May 10, 2016
    Assignee: General Electric Company
    Inventors: William Thomas Carter, James Anthony Ruud, Jr., Lawrence Bernard Kool, Justin John Gambone, Jr., Christine Mary Furstoss
  • Publication number: 20150060403
    Abstract: A method for manufacturing a fuel contacting component that facilitates reducing coke formation on at least one surface of the fuel contacting component is disclosed herein. The method includes applying a slurry composition including a powder including aluminum to the component surface, wherein the fuel contacting component is formed by an additive manufacturing process. The slurry composition is heat treated to diffuse the aluminum into the component surface. The heat treatment comprises forming a diffusion aluminide coating on the component surface, wherein the diffusion coating comprises a diffusion sublayer formed on the component surface and an additive sublayer formed on the diffusion sublayer. The method further comprises removing the additive sublayer of the diffusion aluminide coating with at least one aqueous solution such that the diffusion sublayer and the component surface are substantially unaffected, wherein the diffusion layer facilitates preventing coke formation on component surface.
    Type: Application
    Filed: September 5, 2013
    Publication date: March 5, 2015
    Applicant: General Electric Company
    Inventors: William Thomas Carter, James Anthony Ruud, Lawrence Bernard Kool, Justin John Gambone, Jr., Christine Mary Furstoss