Patents by Inventor Mark R. Vaughn
Mark R. Vaughn 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: 9656926Abstract: A self-consuming structure is disclosed that is formed from a self-consuming composition based on an epoxy or polyurethane having fuel and/or oxidizer molecularly dispersed and/or as particulates in the epoxy or polyurethane. The composition may be used to form self-consuming structural components.Type: GrantFiled: July 17, 2013Date of Patent: May 23, 2017Assignee: Sandia CorporationInventors: Steven G. Thoma, Mark C Grubelich, Mathias C. Celina, Mark R. Vaughn, Steven D. Knudsen
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Patent number: 9653230Abstract: A push plate that includes springs in the form of cantilever flexures and an inspection window is disclosed. The push plate provides a known, uniform, down force and minimal torque to a package to be tested. The cantilevers have a known, calculable down force producing stiffness. The window provides for viewing of the package during testing.Type: GrantFiled: February 14, 2013Date of Patent: May 16, 2017Assignee: Sandia CorporationInventors: Mark R. Vaughn, Stephen Montague
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Patent number: 8176995Abstract: A method and means of minimizing the effect of elastic valve recoil in impact applications, such as percussive drilling, where sliding spool valves used inside the percussive device are subject to poor positioning control due to elastic recoil effects experienced when the valve impacts a stroke limiting surface. The improved valve design reduces the reflected velocity of the valve by using either an energy damping material, or a valve assembly with internal damping built-in, to dissipate the compression stress wave produced during impact.Type: GrantFiled: April 16, 2009Date of Patent: May 15, 2012Assignee: Sandia CorporationInventors: Yarom Polsky, Mark C. Grubelich, Mark R. Vaughn
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Patent number: 7875101Abstract: A portable, non-cryogenic, oxygen generation system capable of delivering oxygen gas at purities greater than 98% and flow rates of 15 L/min or more is described. The system consists of two major components. The first component is a high efficiency membrane capable of separating argon and a portion of the nitrogen content from air, yielding an oxygen-enriched permeate flow. This is then fed to the second component, a pressure swing adsorption (PSA) unit utilizing a commercially available, but specifically formulated zeolite compound to remove the remainder of the nitrogen from the flow. The system is a unique gas separation system that can operate at ambient temperatures, for producing high purity oxygen for various applications (medical, refining, chemical production, enhanced combustion, fuel cells, etc . . . ) and represents a significant advance compared to current technologies.Type: GrantFiled: November 12, 2008Date of Patent: January 25, 2011Assignee: Sandia CorporationInventors: Chad L. Staiger, Mark R. Vaughn, A. Keith Miller, Christopher J. Cornelius
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Publication number: 20100116132Abstract: A portable, non-cryogenic, oxygen generation system capable of delivering oxygen gas at purities greater than 98% and flow rates of 15 L/min or more is described. The system consists of two major components. The first component is a high efficiency membrane capable of separating argon and a portion of the nitrogen content from air, yielding an oxygen-enriched permeate flow. This is then fed to the second component, a pressure swing adsorption (PSA) unit utilizing a commercially available, but specifically formulated zeolite compound to remove the remainder of the nitrogen from the flow. The system is a unique gas separation system that can operate at ambient temperatures, for producing high purity oxygen for various applications (medical, refining, chemical production, enhanced combustion, fuel cells, etc . . . ) and represents a significant advance compared to current technologies.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 12, 2008Publication date: May 13, 2010Inventors: Chad L. Staiger, Mark R. Vaughn, A. Keith Miller, Christopher J. Cornelius
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Patent number: 7004669Abstract: A system for clamping two tubular members together in an end-to-end relationship uses a split ring with a V-shaped outer rim that can engage a clamping surface on each member. The split ring has a relaxed closed state where the ends of the ring are adjacent and the outside diameter of the split ring is less than the minimum inside diameter of the members at their ends. The members are clamped when the split ring is spread into an elastically stretched position where the ring rim is pressed tightly against the interior surfaces of the members. Mechanisms are provided for removing the spreader so the split ring will return to the relaxed state, releasing the clamped members.Type: GrantFiled: November 3, 2003Date of Patent: February 28, 2006Assignee: Sandia CorporationInventors: Mark R. Vaughn, Everett S. Hafenrichter, Agapito C. Chapa, Steven M. Harris, Marcus J. Martinez, Roy S. Baty
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Patent number: 6497634Abstract: An infinite variable transmission with input shaft (52), planetary carrier (28), planetary pulleys (36) and planetary gears (32) with planetary axles (30) equiangularly disposed on the carrier (28). Variable pitch pulley (41) adjust a serpentine belt (38) which adjust the rotation of the planetary gears (32) to adjust the output shaft (20).Type: GrantFiled: May 3, 2001Date of Patent: December 24, 2002Assignee: Veritran, Inc.Inventors: John R. Bode, A. Keith Miller, Mark R. Vaughn
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Patent number: 6243663Abstract: The mathematical foundations of conventional numerical simulation of physical systems provide no consistent description of the behavior of such systems when subjected to discontinuous physical influences. As a result, the numerical simulation of such problems requires ad hoc encoding of specific experimental results in order to address the behavior of such discontinuous physical systems. In the present invention, these foundations are replaced by a new combination of generalized function theory and nonstandard analysis. The result is a class of new approaches to the numerical simulation of physical systems which allows the accurate and well-behaved simulation of discontinuous and other difficult physical systems, as well as simpler physical systems. Applications of this new class of numerical simulation techniques to process control, robotics, and apparatus design are outlined.Type: GrantFiled: April 30, 1998Date of Patent: June 5, 2001Assignee: Sandia CorporationInventors: Roy S. Baty, Mark R. Vaughn
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Patent number: 5657499Abstract: An efficient pump system for transferring air between sets of bladders in a cushion. The pump system utilizes a reversible piston within a cylinder in conjunction with an equalizing valve in the piston which opens when the piston reaches the end of travel in one direction. The weight of a seated user then forces air back across the piston from an inflated bladder to the previously deflated bladder until the pressure is equalized. In this fashion the work done by the pump is cut in half. The inflation and deflation of the different bladders is controlled to vary the pressure on the several pressure points of a seated user. A principal application is for wheel chair use to prevent pressure ulcers.Type: GrantFiled: January 11, 1996Date of Patent: August 19, 1997Assignee: Sandia CorporationInventors: Mark R. Vaughn, Edward J. Constantineau, Gordon E. Groves
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Patent number: 5596254Abstract: A new class of coplanar two-axis angular effectors. These effectors combine a two-axis rotational joint analogous to a Cardan joint with linear actuators in a manner to produce a wider range of rotational motion about both axes defined by the joint. This new class of effectors also allows design of robotic manipulators having very high strength and efficiency. These effectors are particularly suited for remote operation in unknown surroundings, because of their extraordinary versatility. An immediate application is to the problems which arise in nuclear waste remediation.Type: GrantFiled: August 12, 1994Date of Patent: January 21, 1997Assignee: Sandia CorporationInventors: Mark R. Vaughn, Rush D. Robinett, III, John R. Phelan, Don M. Van Zuiden
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Patent number: 4936004Abstract: Apparatus for insertion of an object into a close clearance hole utilizing a double taper starter system. The apparatus includes a first taper to align the object radially; a narrow section of length such that with the object tilted to the angle of the first taper, clearance in the hole is maintained; a cut-back segment of either constant diameter or reverse taper geometry; and a second taper of approximately the same size and shape as the first taper to align the object angularly. The apparatus of the invention can be advantageously used in mechanized assembly processes, the assembly of shafts into bearings, and in thermally assembled or regular interference fits.Type: GrantFiled: March 15, 1989Date of Patent: June 26, 1990Assignee: Board of Regents, The University of Texas SystemInventor: Mark R. Vaughn
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Patent number: 4710035Abstract: The invention disclosed herein relates to an inherent variable fluid restrictor for regulating fluid pressure in a hydrostatic bearing. The inherent variable fluid restrictor is comprised of a restrictor land surrounding a fluid supply port, a collection gallery around the restrictor land and containing a fluid cross-feed port, an isolation land around the collection gallery, and a bearing pocket around the isolation land. A flow channel connects the fluid cross-feed port to a diametrically opposed bearing pocket.Type: GrantFiled: June 16, 1986Date of Patent: December 1, 1987Assignee: Board of Regents, The University of Texas SystemInventor: Mark R. Vaughn
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Patent number: RE38887Abstract: An infinite variable transmission with input shaft (52), planetary carrier (28), planetary pulleys (36) and planetary gears (32) with planetary axles (30) equiangularly disposed on the carrier (28). Variable pitch pulley (41) adjust a serpentine belt (38) which adjust the rotation of the planetary gears (32) to adjust the output shaft (20).Type: GrantFiled: August 5, 1999Date of Patent: November 22, 2005Assignee: Veritran, Inc.Inventors: John R. Bode, A. Keith Miller, Mark R. Vaughn