Abstract: A flexible, e.g. polyurethane, open cell foam sheet is impregnated with a controlled amount of a liquid polymerizable resin system which cures at ambient temperature, and the resin impregnated sheet is immediately chilled at a suitably reduced temperature, e.g. 40.degree. F. or below, to arrest polymerization or hardening. The resulting resin impregnated sheet is stored at such reduced temperature. When needed for adhesive bonding the chilled resin impregnated sheet, cut to the desired pattern or size, is applied between the surfaces of objects to be bonded, e.g. fiber reinforced polyurethane insulation blocks and plywood strips, or such insulation blocks and the steel hull of a liquid natural gas (LNG) container or marine tanker.
Abstract: A method and apparatus for continuously fabricating three-dimensional (3D) filament reinforced foam insulation slabs. Rows of X or longitudinal filaments are fed longitudinally into a machine in spaced, stacked horizontal planes. Rows of Y or transverse filaments are fed transversely into the machine in spaced, stacked horizontal planes. Z or vertical filaments are fabricated into units of four vertical spaced lengths of strands which fit into each of the vertical column squares formed by the X-Y filaments to form the continuous X-Y-Z orthogonal array. Urethane or equivalent foam is discharged onto a moving belt beneath the filamentary array which is moved in the same direction and at the same rate as the belt carrying the foam. The foam material froths or foams upwardly through the filamentary array as they move along to the next station for curing. After sufficient cure, the foamed array is cut from the frames and into desired length, forming planks.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
October 31, 1977
Date of Patent:
December 4, 1979
Assignee:
McDonnell Douglas Corporation
Inventors:
William B. Goldsworthy, Harald E. Karlson
Abstract: This invention relates to a focused synthetic array wherein a different signal from a crossed beam antenna is converted to a bipolar video signal and applied as the input to a synthetic array processor. In another embodiment of the invention there is a separate reduction of each beam output from a crossed beam antenna to bipolar video signals with a separate application of asymmetrical amplitude weights to the two bipolar video records and a subsequent subtraction in the course of synthetic array processing.
Abstract: A guide latch mechanism to restrain cargo in three directions. The mechanism retracts to permit cargo to pass over the mechanism and automatically erects to a vertical position for future use.
Abstract: A flow indicator for use in a continuous flow type oxygen apparatus. The flow indicator constructed of a flexible chamber and restrictor to give an immediate visual indication of a minimum acceptable oxygen flow within the system.
Abstract: An improved explosive cartridge holder having an indicator to show the presence of a cartridge and a spring and new design to assist in removal of the discharged cartridge.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
February 24, 1977
Date of Patent:
May 16, 1978
Assignee:
McDonnell Douglas Corporation
Inventors:
Thaddeus Jakubowski, Jr., Herman R. Kietzman, Jr.
Abstract: A carpet installation for use with a frangible panel to assist in the disintegration and breakup of the panel permitting ventilation through an aircraft floor. The carpet installation utilizes positioning and hold-down tiles to reduce adhesive contact with the frangible panel and isolators to limit the support for the panel and increase the shear forces on the panel during breakup of the panel.
Abstract: An improved hard sided cargo container having a top, bottom and four vertical walls, two opposing walls of said container being pliant to permit incremental vertical expansion or contraction of said walls responsive to loads on the floor of the container.
Abstract: A core having a repetitive pattern for ribbing comprising triangles and hexagons where each side of any given hexagon is extended pinwheel fashion toward the appropriate side extensions of each of the six adjoining hexagons, all of the hexagons having sides extending to form pinwheels having the same sense, i.e., clockwise or counterclockwise. The triangles are defined by the extensions and are located between the hexagons. Panels using this core are stiff about all axes and do not have an angle of inherent weakness. The core may be stamped, rolled or vacuum-formed out of many materials including paper, cardboard, sheets of various metals and reinforced or thermosetting plastic.
Abstract: An automatically releasable restraining device for use in an oxygen system storage compartment to hold an oxygen mask, breather bag and associated tubing. The device facilitates inspection, closing of the compartment door, and proper release and positioning of the oxygen system equipment for use.
Abstract: A valve assembly for use on the inside of an enclosed water receptacle or toilet. The valve assembly incorporates a circular valve plug with spherical seating surface to close a drain hole from the inside of the waste receptacle. A helical spring and telescoping alignment tubes urge the plug into the drain hole. A spherical joint is formed between the plug and the tubes and assists in the alignment of the plug with the drain hole. The center of rotation of the spherical joint and the spherical contact surface of said joint are located on the outside of the waste receptacle when the valve plug has engaged the edge of the drain hole.
Abstract: A transpiration cooling system having a conical expulsion bladder for cooling conical re-entry vehicles and other uses. The bladder is of high temperature resistant elastomeric materials such as fabric impregnated silicones and carboxynitroso rubber attached to a housing by a circumferential bead. A transpiration coolant is on one side of the bladder and a source of expansive gases on the other. As the gases expand, the bladder pressures the fluid to move to the tip of the re-entry vehicle where it bleeds off to cool the vehicle on re-entry.
Abstract: A lock core panel wherein a face sheet, base sheet and core are integrally joined at each web line by fiber material prior to curing. The upper face sheet comprises layers which may be angularly oriented and selected fibers or strands removed, if desired, to provide desired porosity for noise suppression purposes.
Abstract: A method of preparing surfaces of metallic components which are to be adhesive bonded and spot welded is described. The faying surfaces are first prepared for adhesive metal bonding using the most modern effective solutions available for highest strength and corrosion resistance. A primer may be applied upon the faying surfaces for improved corrosion resistance. The surfaces are then abraded in selected areas for spot welding. After spot welding, a bonding adhesive is introduced along one edge of the joint and capillary action assisted by a vacuum draws the adhesive over the entire area of the joint. Alternately, after abrading the selected areas, the adhesive is applied to the faying surfaces, and the spot welding is then accomplished at the abraded areas.
Abstract: Spacing core materials, such as honeycomb, may be filled with fiberous insulation batting by placing the spacing core on a vibrator over the batting. The lower edges of the core cut through the fiberous material and permit it to fill the core. Additionally, a vacuum from the top side uniformly distributes the material in the core cells in an expanded condition.
Abstract: A lock core panel wherein a face sheet, base sheet and core are integrally joined at each web line by fiber material prior to curing. The upper face sheet comprises layers which may be angularly oriented and selected fibers or strands removed, if desired, to provide desired porosity for noise suppression purposes.