Patents Represented by Attorney, Agent or Law Firm Harry B. Field
  • Patent number: 5267841
    Abstract: This invention relates to an injector in which fluid is injected into a reaction region 30 after pressurization and translation in traveling cells 20 between crests 46 of traveling waves of one or more waveplates 12 made of shear transducer material. Multiple phases of applied electrical stimulation cause electrical segments of the waveplate to form traveling waves by shearing in a predetermined sequence of amplitudes. Inlet wave amplitude taper 14 provides a prescribed state of inlet fluid acceleration. Outlet wave amplitude taper 18 predetermines the degree of mixing of two or more exiting fluids. Self filtering, valve action, high pressure, and high mass flow are provided with few and relatively benign modes of apparatus degradation due to friction. High system efficiency results from absence of rubbing and the recirculation of stored energy. The fluid delivery rate is smooth, continuous, and electrically variable. Balance of the mass flow rate of two or more fluids is electrically controlled.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 19, 1992
    Date of Patent: December 7, 1993
    Assignee: Rockwell International Corporation
    Inventors: Gordon W. Culp, Robert L. Carman, Jr.
  • Patent number: 5262696
    Abstract: This invention is for a single lamina biaxial transducer made of an electrodeformable material. Several methods form making biaxial transducers are taught. The biaxial transducer has responsivity vectors which are directed along radial lines from the axis and change in in intensity with distance from the axis so that when an electric field is applied the transducer will biaxially deform. The biaxial lamina can be stacked with a common electrode between them. Biaxers can be used for reducing stress between layers in bodies. They are also useful in deforming bodies and for making pumps.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 5, 1991
    Date of Patent: November 16, 1993
    Assignee: Rockwell International Corporation
    Inventor: Gordon W. Culp
  • Patent number: 5258860
    Abstract: A photosensitive element 46 absorbs at least a portion of an incident write beam 40, causing a spatially varying electric field to be applied across a layer of a ferroelectric liquid crystal (FLC) 48, thereby forming a pattern of local polarizations corresponding to the spatially varying electric field. In one embodiment, a signal beam is modulated with a phase variation characteristic of a particular aberrator. The signal beam is then combined with a substantially plane wave reference beam to form interference fringes. These interference fringes are directed as a write beam onto photosensitive layer 46, forming a hologram in FLC layer 48 which can be read optically. An incident beam of light can be diffracted by a hologram formed in the FLC layer, thereby modulating the incident beam of light with the phase variations comprising the hologram.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 13, 1991
    Date of Patent: November 2, 1993
    Assignee: Rockwell International Corporation
    Inventors: Kevin L. Schehrer, Daniel J. Sox, Patricia M. Noblett
  • Patent number: 5251469
    Abstract: A calibration system includes a transducer 36 positioned proximate to a physical disturbance monitoring system sensor 20. A test signal generator 34 causes the transducer 36 to produce an acoustic signal simulating a physical disturbance proximate to the sensor 20. The output of the sensor 20 responsive to the acoustics simulation signal may be compared to a predetermined reference signal to verify the calibration of the sensor 20.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 29, 1991
    Date of Patent: October 12, 1993
    Assignee: Rockwell International Corporation
    Inventor: Thomas J. Chan
  • Patent number: 5245242
    Abstract: This invention drives a piezoelectric element by transferring energy from one element 5 to another 6 by way of an intermediate inductor 4. Additional energy is obtained from an energy source 1 to make up for internal losses and for the work performed by the piezoelectric elements. The energy is transferred as needed by switches which are operated by a controller for proper timing of energy transfer between the elements and energy boosts from the energy source.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 13, 1992
    Date of Patent: September 14, 1993
    Assignee: Rockwell International Corporation
    Inventor: James R. Hall
  • Patent number: 5241233
    Abstract: The continuous bipolar mechanical output of a nonrectifying transducer is synthesized when the electrical segments 2 of a rectifying transducer are alternately switched into and out of a resonant loop in synchronism with polarity changes of the alternating drive signal. The known extraordinary transduction efficacy of a diverse class of rectifying transducer materials is thereby advantageously applied, while the known high electrical efficiency of resonance is also applied. Continuous bipolar transduction provides essential ingredients for the synthesis of nonsinusoidal mechanical output waveforms that afford extraordinary mechanical efficiency in a growing class of mechanical actuators, such as forcers, positioners and rubless walkers. Electrical resonance, in combination with nonsinusoidal mechanical waveforms, therefore provide a segmented rectifying transducer drive system of extraordinary efficacy.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 16, 1992
    Date of Patent: August 31, 1993
    Assignee: Rockwell International Corporation
    Inventor: Gordon W. Culp
  • Patent number: 5241235
    Abstract: This invention is for a single lamina twisting transducer made of an electrodeformable material. The twisting transducer has responsivity vectors which are curved or circular in nature so that when an electric field is applied the transducer will twist, exserting an angular force rather than a linear force as prior art transducers do. The twisting lamina can be stacked with a common electrode between them. The transducers can be used in actuators to provide angular forces in actuators. When combined in actuator stacks with linear transducers the actuator stack can be controlled in six degrees of freedom. Thus accurate moving and positioning of objects can be accomplished by use of such an actuator stack. Further since such an actuator stack is sensitive to accelerations in six degrees of freedom it can be used in making an accelerometer. Other uses for twisting actuators are for motors and rotational positioning of objects.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 21, 1992
    Date of Patent: August 31, 1993
    Assignee: Rockwell International Corporation
    Inventor: Gordon W. Culp
  • Patent number: 5238308
    Abstract: Adjustable gap hydrostatic bearings and adjustable gap seals wherein the adjustable gaps are useful to compensate for wear, thermal expansion, journal speed, and radial deflection of the journal. A housing 10 is adjacent to a journal 2. The housing contains an annular electrodeformable material 5 which will expand or contract radially with the application of voltage and thus adjust the gap between the liner material 3 and the journal.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 4, 1992
    Date of Patent: August 24, 1993
    Assignee: Rockwell International Corporation
    Inventors: Ko-Wei Lang, Joseph K. Scharrer, Robert F. Beatty, Nandor L. Gaspar
  • Patent number: 5237236
    Abstract: An actuator has teeth for providing large forces to an object to be moved without experiencing slipping or sliding on the surfaces of the actuator or object. The actuator moves in smooth walking cyclic steps, first engaging the object by meshing the actuator's teeth with the teeth of the object, while moving at the same speed as the object, moving the object, retracting from the object while moving at the same speed as the object, and then retracing to its beginning position for starting a new cycle. The controller for the actuator obtains information about the relative position of the teeth for smoothly meshing the teeth and moving the object. The controller precisely moves the actuator for proper tooth meshing by using mechanical summing of actuator layers, each receiving electrical impulses of a precise number of waves of a known wave form.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 16, 1992
    Date of Patent: August 17, 1993
    Assignee: Rockwell International Corporation
    Inventor: Gordon W. Culp
  • Patent number: 5236152
    Abstract: The present invention provides for the integration of structural cooling and fuel treatment within hypersonic vehicles. This is achieved by channeling a hydrocarbon fuel to a portion of the aircraft structure and imparting via the heat sink effect sufficient heat to cause a pyrolysis of the hydrocarbon fuel. After pyrolysis, the resulting fractions are then utilized as a fuel by the vehicle.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 30, 1992
    Date of Patent: August 17, 1993
    Assignee: Rockwell International Corporation
    Inventors: Herbert R. Lander, Robert E. Schnurstein
  • Patent number: 5235524
    Abstract: A forced-excitation ultrasonic cavitation detection system for detecting cavities in rotating machinery such as pumps, water turbines and ducting elements, is composed of an ultrasonic transmitting transducer attached to the outer wall of the test component for transmitting ultrasonic pulses into the test component, and at least one, and preferably a plurality of ultrasonic receiving transducers attached to the outer wall of the test component for receiving the ultrasonic pulses passing through the test component. The ultrasonic transmitting transducer is excited by an ultrasonic pulse generator. An electronic data processing system is provided which is connected to the output of the receiving transducers and is also connected to the ultrasonic pulse generator through a synchronization line. The data processing system is programmed to discriminate as between signals from the receiving transducers due to cavitation in the test component, from other extraneous signals including noise.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 2, 1990
    Date of Patent: August 10, 1993
    Assignee: Rockwell International Corporation
    Inventor: Sarkis Barkhoudarian
  • Patent number: 5204296
    Abstract: The process for fabricating ceramic bodies which comprises providing a particulate ceramic powder such as Si.sub.3 N.sub.4, and adding a sintering aid such as SiO.sub.2 and/or Y.sub.2 O.sub.3, and providing an aqueous solution of a water soluble plastic binder, particularly poly(2-ethyl-2-oxazoline), and which can include auxiliary components, e.g. a surfactant. The ceramic powder including sintering aids is dispersed in the aqueous solution containing binder, and stirring is continued until the dispersion becomes viscous. The resulting viscous dispersion is then dried to form a mixture of the particulate ceramic material and the binder, and the dried mixture is injection molded, e.g. at temperature of about 400.degree. to 500.degree. F. in an argon atmosphere. The injection molded product is then stripped of the binder by heating at temperature ranging from about 700.degree. to about 850.degree. F., without causing any stripping defects.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 26, 1989
    Date of Patent: April 20, 1993
    Assignee: Rockwell International Corporation
    Inventors: Robert J. Walter, Michael J. Robinson
  • Patent number: 5192197
    Abstract: An electric pump comprises a housing (22) that encloses a stack of waveplates (18) in which electrically created traveling waves forcefully move fluid (20) from an inlet duct (24) to an outlet duct (26). Each waveplate is made of shear type transducer material that is segmented by film electrodes, the electrode planes lying perpendicular to the direction of fluid flow. Electrode sets are stimulated by a multiphase electrical power source. The pressure at wave crest contacts is electrically controlled to hermetically trap fluid portions between waves, thereby achieving high throughput against high pressure differential. Rubbing is essentially absent throughout the pump, life shortening mechanisms being few and benign. High electromechanical efficiency obtains when waveplates are stimulated by electrically resonant frequencies. Pump variants include variable wavelength, variable wave amplitude, and tapered waveplates for improved effectiveness with compressible fluids.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 27, 1991
    Date of Patent: March 9, 1993
    Assignee: Rockwell International Corporation
    Inventor: Gordon W. Culp
  • Patent number: 5182484
    Abstract: The present invention is useful for quickly releasing an object which is being moved by an actuator. Generally actuators of the piezoelectric type move objects slowly. For applications where an object must be quickly moved such as when releasing brakes or reinserting a control rod in a reactor core an actuator should have a quick release feature. The invention uses a set of actuators which contact a bolt and moves the bolt with smooth walking motion. The bolt in turn is driven by the actuators such that it engages an object with smooth walking motion to move or position the object. When the object is to be released the actuators are removed from contact from the bolt thereby releasing the object.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 10, 1991
    Date of Patent: January 26, 1993
    Assignee: Rockwell International Corporation
    Inventor: Gordon W. Culp
  • Patent number: 5178012
    Abstract: This invention is for an accelerometer having a stack comprising both linearly responsive transducers and rotationally responsive transducers for measuring accelerations in the six degrees of freedom. Linear transducers such as lifters and tangenters can be combined in a stack with rotational transducers such as teeters and twisters which react to accelerations. Position sensors can be placed adjacent the transducers to sense their movement. When the position sensors detect a change, a current is applied to the transducer to return the transducer to its rest state. The current applied to return the transducer to its rest state is proportional to the acceleration experienced by the transducer, thereby providing a means to measure the acceleration on the transducer.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 13, 1992
    Date of Patent: January 12, 1993
    Assignee: Rockwell International Corporation
    Inventor: Gordon W. Culp
  • Patent number: 5176455
    Abstract: A bearing assembly includes a bearing characterized by a gradated composition such that the bearing transitions from a metallic substrate such as high strength steel to an inner layer of silver, ceramics, or diamond-like material wherein the thermal coefficient of expansion as between the bearing and a rolling element or shaft is matched.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 18, 1991
    Date of Patent: January 5, 1993
    Assignee: Rockwell International Corporation
    Inventor: Maynard L. Stangeland
  • Patent number: 5158743
    Abstract: A precipitation hardening, high strength alloy, having a composition comprising in weight percent, 25.0% nickel, 15.0% chromium, 1.25% molybdenum, 0.25% vanadium, 2.65% titanium, 0.25% aluminum, 0.005% carbon, and the balance iron with incidental impurities.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 24, 1991
    Date of Patent: October 27, 1992
    Assignee: Rockwell International Corporation
    Inventors: Leslie G. Fritzemeier, Thomas R. Palamides, John G. Somerville
  • Patent number: 5148323
    Abstract: A filtering apparatus 30 passes an incident beam of light through a first lens having a first focal length, causing the incident beam of light 32 to be focussed, and then passes the incident beam of light through a pinhole 36 having an opening of a predetermined size. In accordance with one aspect of the invention, the pinhole 36 is spaced from the first lens 34 by a distance which is greater than, or less than, but not equal to the lens' focal length wherein only a portion of the incident beam of light passes through the opening of the pinhole 36. In the illustrated embodiment, the pinhole 36 has a size which is significantly larger than the nominal diffraction limited spot size of the first lens 34. The incident beam of light which passes through the pinhole is then directed toward a second lens 38 having a second focal length. In a preferred embodiment, the second lens 38 is spaced from the pinhole 36 by a distance substantially equal to the second lens' focal length.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 9, 1991
    Date of Patent: September 15, 1992
    Assignee: Rockwell International Corporation
    Inventors: Blair F. Campbell, Richard B. Holmes, Sam S. Ma, Dennis M. Guthals
  • Patent number: 5144187
    Abstract: A rotary motor uses a plurality of radially acting piezoelectric actuators to impart rotation to a motor shaft having surface undulations. Electrical charge distributed to the actuators causes radial actuator motion resulting in contact between the actuators and the sloped sides of the shaft undulations. The slope of each undulation transforms the radial force into tangential force that rotates the shaft. The slope of the shaft undulations provides a mechanical advantage that transforms the slow radial speed of the actuators into greater shaft rotational speed. The shaft undulations can be made in any desired or easily fabricated shape. The electrical actuation control signals can be modified electrically to produce appropriate radial actuator motion to match the undulations of the shaft. Electric charge can be shared among actuators by using switches or other circuitry. Efficiency can be increased further by using acoustic excitation and by using rollers for contact between the actuators and the shaft.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 29, 1991
    Date of Patent: September 1, 1992
    Assignee: Rockwell International Corporation
    Inventor: Gordon W. Culp
  • Patent number: 5137684
    Abstract: A precipitation hardening, high strength alloy, characterized by a low, controlled co efficient of thermal expansion and resistance to hydrogen environment embrittlement.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 6, 1991
    Date of Patent: August 11, 1992
    Assignee: Rockwell International Corporation
    Inventor: Leslie G. Fritzemeier