Patents by Inventor Ronald J. Pera

Ronald J. Pera 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: 4721271
    Abstract: Rocket booster motor vectoring system and method for shortening take-off distance of aircraft, the aircraft being airborne before it is going fast enough for its conventional controls to provide adequate stability and control. A rocket booster motor (52) is coupled to aircraft (50) by means of thrust arm link (56) is pivotal engagement with the aircraft and fixed to the booster, and coupled by rearwardly positioned links (62, 64, 66) having ball and socket joints at both ends, one end being connected to the aircraft through aerodynamic surfaces (68, 70) or through actuators (124, 126), the aerodynamic surfaces being operable by conventional systems within the basic aircraft, and the actuators also being operated by motion sensing systems within the aircraft to vector the thrust of the booster to provide stability augmentation of the aircraft during the boosted launch phase to provide pitch, roll, and yaw control.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 14, 1985
    Date of Patent: January 26, 1988
    Assignee: The Boeing Company
    Inventors: Sidney E. Goldstein, Ronald J. Pera
  • Patent number: 4664134
    Abstract: A main storage tank (2) is pressurized by engine bleed air. A supply tank (12) communicates with tank (2) and with an engine feed line (50). A fluid impermeable expandable wall (34) separates tank (12) into isolator chamber (38) and pressure chamber (40). A surface tension screen (44) covers inlet (42) into isolator chamber (38) to allow liquid fuel to enter chamber (38) and prevent gas from entering chamber (38). During operation of the flight vehicle, a fuel pump withdraws fuel from chamber (38). Pressure chamber (40) is vented to ambient air when the flight vehicle is under no power or is operating under g forces greater than zero, to allow wall (34) to expand and contract to compensate for changes in temperature and pressure. Chamber (40) is pressurized by engine bleed air when the vehicle is operating under zero or negative g forces.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 30, 1985
    Date of Patent: May 12, 1987
    Assignee: The Boeing Company
    Inventor: Ronald J. Pera