Patents Represented by Attorney Joseph V. Claeys
  • Patent number: 4315359
    Abstract: A resilient compliant hydrodynamic fluid film thrust bearing includes a top bearing sheet of thin metalic foil material, and a lower supporting sheet of the same or slightly heavier gauge material. The top bearing sheet is stamped to produce an annular array of truncated sector-shaped flaps attached to the array along one radially extending edge. The second section is stamped to produce an annular pattern of raised projections formed by bending the material along slits to form radially extending bumps which resiliently support the first section. The two sheets are superimposed and aligned, and are welded together along the edge by which the sector-shaped flaps are attached to the first section. The welded assemblies are then sheared from the superimposed foils and deburred.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 25, 1980
    Date of Patent: February 16, 1982
    Assignee: Mechanical Technology Incorporated
    Inventor: Stanley Gray
  • Patent number: 4304411
    Abstract: A magnetic/centrifugal-fluid seal comprising a rotating disk-like collar/vane surrounding a rotatable shaft journalled in a housing defined by close-fitting stationary members forming a cavity to accommodate the rotatable shaft and disk-like collar/vane. A magnetic fluid is retained in a close clearance magnetic gap region between the rotatable shaft and the stationary members and is magnetized by an external permanent magnet or electromagnet. At standstill or low-speed the magnetic fluid is retained by magnetic force in the close-clearance magnetic gap region formed by several sets of opposing pole-like teeth confronting the inner surfaces of the rotating disk-like collar/vane. By virtue of magnetic attraction the magnetic fluid can withstand a pressure drop between high and low pressure regions and thus effects a magnetic seal at standstill and low speeds.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 17, 1980
    Date of Patent: December 8, 1981
    Assignee: Mechanical Technology Incorporated
    Inventors: Donald F. Wilcock, Martin W. Eusepi
  • Patent number: 4300806
    Abstract: A compliant hydrodynamic fluid film bearing includes a flexible bearing sheet overlying and supported by a resilient support element having two corrugated spring foil support elements arranged in a staged, parallel spring array. The top spring element is more compliant in the bottom spring element and provides a compliant support for the bearing sheet at low rotor speeds to provide early development of load bearing capacity. With increasing rotor speed, the top support element deflects to the level of the second or lower support element which is stiffer and provides stronger support at higher speeds. At these higher speeds, the combined support element supports the bearing sheet at the correct profile to the moving bearing member and prevents collapse of the support element so that the bearing remains operative at high and ultra high speeds despite the increased load and stiffness of the hydrodynamic fluid film.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 3, 1980
    Date of Patent: November 17, 1981
    Assignee: Mechanical Technology Incorporated
    Inventor: Hooshang Heshmat
  • Patent number: 4296976
    Abstract: A resilient support element for a compliant hydrodynamic fluid film bearing has top and bottom corrugated foil modules separated by a thin mid-plane sheet. Both modules are split by slits extending perpendicular to their corrugation axes, and the two modules are arranged with their corrugations extending transverse to each other. The angular stiffness of each finite area of the support element is substantially equal about orthogonal axes over its entire area. The support element provides superior damping and soft, strong isotropic support of the bearing sheet for generation of high load capacity at low speed, stable operation and high load capacity at high speed, and tolerance of manufacturing, use and loading abberations.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 3, 1980
    Date of Patent: October 27, 1981
    Assignee: Mechanical Technology Incorporated
    Inventor: Hooshang Heshmat
  • Patent number: 4291258
    Abstract: A control method and system for quasi-proportionally controlling the magnitude of DC excitation current supplied to the DC field coil windings of a linear reciprocating motor in proportion to the magnitude of the AC excitation current supplied to the AC field coil windings of the motor.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 17, 1980
    Date of Patent: September 22, 1981
    Assignee: Mechanical Technology Incorporated
    Inventors: Howard L. Clark, Richard A. Dorman, Paul Back
  • Patent number: 4277113
    Abstract: A compliant fluid film bearing includes a thin, flexible bearing sheet supported on a resilient bump-form support member which is divided into multiple adjacent strips. The bearing sheet and support member are each formed of a composite material made of Inconel X-750 and copper. The Inconel sheet, in annealed condition, is cut and formed in the desired shape and is coated with copper. The sheet is heat treated in an oxygen-free atmosphere to give the Inconel the small grain size for the desired properties of strength and hardness. During the heat treatment, the copper diffuses into the Inconel, producing at the end a composite material of Inconel X-750 having a diffusion of copper into its top portion such that the top surface is about 100% copper, and the copper fraction decreases exponentially with the depth into the Inconel sheet.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 1, 1979
    Date of Patent: July 7, 1981
    Assignee: Mechanical Technology Incorporated
    Inventor: Hooshang Heshmat
  • Patent number: 4277111
    Abstract: A compliant hydrodynamic fluid thrust bearing tolerant of strong misalignment forces includes two radially outside sections and a radially inside section, all lying generally parallel to the direction of rotation of the thrust runner. The outside sections are more compliant than the inside section of the bearing and can deflect independently of it to conform independently with a misaligned thrust runner bearing surface without distorting other portions of the bearing. The surface area of the bearing which is thus made available to bear loads is maximized, thereby increasing load capacity and misalignment tolerance of the bearings.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 29, 1978
    Date of Patent: July 7, 1981
    Assignee: Mechanical Technology Incorporated
    Inventors: Stanley Gray, Hooshang Heshmat
  • Patent number: 4277112
    Abstract: A compliant hydrodynamic fluid film bearing made of three or more pads, each having a thin, flexible bearing sheet supported by a resilient support element fastened to a mount. A set of split, tiered stiffener sheets is fastened between the bearing sheet and the support element to provide an increasing stiffness gradient to the pad from its leading to trailing edges. The support element includes a plurality of resilient elevations that also increase in stiffness toward the trailing edge for the same purpose. The pad profile changes with changing hydrodynamic loading to present an optimal profile for maximal load carrying over the full speed range of the bearing.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 1, 1979
    Date of Patent: July 7, 1981
    Assignee: Mechanical Technology Incorporated
    Inventor: Hooshang Heshmat
  • Patent number: 4274683
    Abstract: A compliant hydrodynamic fluid journal bearing system tolerant of strong misalignment forces includes an end section at each axial end of the bearing system which lies parallel to the direction of rotation of the rotor. The end sections are more compliant than the central section of the bearing system and can deflect independently of it to conform independently with a misaligned rotor bearing surface without distorting other portions of the bearing. The surface area of the bearing which is thus made available to bear loads is maximized, thereby increasing load capacity and misalignment tolerance of the bearings.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 29, 1978
    Date of Patent: June 23, 1981
    Assignee: Mechanical Technology Incorporated
    Inventors: Stanley Gray, Bharat Bhushan
  • Patent number: 4262975
    Abstract: A hydrodynamic compliant journal bearing for dynamically supporting a rotating shaft in a journal sleeve, includes three pads, each having a flexible bearing sheet attached to the sleeve along one edge and a resilient supporting structure attached to the sleeve under the bearing sheet for compliantly supporting the bearing sheet to support the shaft. The resilient support has a series of resilient elevations which increase in stiffness in the direction of shaft rotation so that the pad assumes a profile under hydrodynamic loading which increases in inclination with increasing shaft speed to maintain bearing stability over the full load range.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 1, 1979
    Date of Patent: April 21, 1981
    Assignee: Mechanical Technology Incorporated
    Inventors: Hooshang Heshmat, Wilbur Shapiro
  • Patent number: 4254331
    Abstract: A fiber optic proximity measuring instrument for measuring dynamic changes in the gap between a probe tip and a target includes a light source, two sensors for measuring reflected light and lamp brightness, and a light conducting cable for transmitting light to the target and conducting light reflected from the target back to the reflected light sensor. The lamp intensity is set by a brightness control during setup to produce a mean level of reflected light intensity, and then is automatically regulated to maintain an equal mean intensity at the reflected light sensor despite changes in target reflectivity and cable light conductance.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 26, 1979
    Date of Patent: March 3, 1981
    Assignee: Mechanical Technology Incorporated
    Inventors: Richard A. Dorman, Curtis D. Kissinger
  • Patent number: 4253714
    Abstract: A high temperature, low friction, flexible coating for metal surfaces which are subject to rubbing contact includes a mixture of three parts graphite and one part cadmium oxide, ball milled in water for four hours, then mixed with thirty percent by weight of sodium silicate in water solution and a few drops of wetting agent. The mixture is sprayed 12-15 microns thick onto an electro-etched metal surface and air dried for thirty minutes, then baked for two hours at 65.degree. C. to remove the water and wetting agent, and baked for an additional eight hours at about 150.degree. C. to produce the optimum bond with the metal surface. The coating is afterwards burnished to a thickness of about 7-10 microns.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 27, 1980
    Date of Patent: March 3, 1981
    Assignee: Mechanical Technology Incorporated
    Inventor: Bharat Bhushan
  • Patent number: 4247764
    Abstract: A fiber optic proximity measuring instrument for measuring dynamic changes in the gap between a probe tip and a target includes a light source, two sensors for measuring reflected light and lamp brightness, and a light conducting cable for transmitting light to the target and conducting light reflected from the target back to the reflected light sensor. The lamp intensity is set by a brightness control during setup to produce a mean level of reflected light intensity, and then is automatically regulated to maintain an equal mean intensity at the reflected light sensor despite changes in target reflectivity and cable light conductance.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 26, 1979
    Date of Patent: January 27, 1981
    Assignee: Mechanical Technology Incorporated
    Inventor: Curtis D. Kissinger
  • Patent number: 4245282
    Abstract: An illuminating device for providing a temporary light source when the power source is interrupted comprising a fluorescent lamp with a net impregnated with phosphorescent material affixed in close proximity thereto.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 25, 1979
    Date of Patent: January 13, 1981
    Inventor: Peter L. Sokol
  • Patent number: 4229054
    Abstract: A multi-pad compliant hydrodynamic fluid journal bearing includes three bearing modules spaced uniformly around a bearing sleeve. Each module includes a resilient supporting element formed in a corrugated pattern to provide spaced resilient support projections for an overlying bearing sheet having a bearing surface which faces the rotating shaft. One end of the sheet is welded to one end of the supporting element with an intervening spacer block having a recess in the center thereof. The other end of the bearing sheet includes a tongue which lies under the bearing sheet of the adjacent module within the recess of the spacer block of that module.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 29, 1978
    Date of Patent: October 21, 1980
    Assignee: Mechanical Technology Incorporated
    Inventor: William H. Miller, Jr.
  • Patent number: 4227752
    Abstract: A hydrodynamic fluid bearing includes a pivoted shoe which can tilt in response to the hydrodynamic fluid forces generated between the bearing surfaces, and a locally conformable bearing layer attached to the shoe facing the opposing bearing surface. The pivoted shoe can pivot to conform to changes in the pitch of the opposing bearing surface and can tilt to the correct slope to generate the hydrodynamic supporting fluid wedge, and can also conform to the shape of the opposing bearing surface if it becomes thermally distorted or "dished". The compliant layer at the top surface of the shoe can conform to smaller area bearing irregularities, and in addition, can locally conform under hydrodynamic forces to assume the ideal configuration to generate the optimum hydrodynamic wedge. The support on which the pivoted shoe is mounted can itself be pivoted on a gimbal ring to provide large area compliance with the bearing surface to follow, if necessary, precession or other large scale runout of the bearing surface.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 29, 1978
    Date of Patent: October 14, 1980
    Assignee: Mechanical Technology Incorporated
    Inventor: Donald F. Wilcock
  • Patent number: 4227753
    Abstract: A compliant gas thrust bearing has a thrust plate on which is mounted an annular, flexible bearing sheet supported by a resilient support member which enables the bearing sheet to deflect under hydrodynamic loads and thermal and misalignment loads. The bearing surface of the thrust runner has formed therein a series of hydrodynamic profiles which facilitate the generation of hydrodynamic supporting gas films during rotation of the thrust runner. A restricted gas inlet port in the thrust runner admits externally pressurized lubricating gas to separate the bearing surfaces of the thrust runner and the bearing sheet during startup and stopping phases of operation and also to enhance the hydrodynamic effect of the thrust runner/compliant bearing surface combination.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 29, 1978
    Date of Patent: October 14, 1980
    Assignee: Mechanical Technology Incorporated
    Inventor: Donald F. Wilcock
  • Patent number: 4227756
    Abstract: A high temperature, low friction, flexible coating for metal surfaces which are subject to rubbing contact includes a mixture of three parts graphite and one part cadmium oxide, ball milled in water for four hours, then mixed with thirty percent by weight of sodium silicate in water solution and a few drops of wetting agent. The mixture is sprayed 12-15 microns thick onto an electro-etched metal surface and air dried for thirty minutes, then baked for two hours at 65.degree. C. to remove the water and wetting agent, and baked for an additional eight hours at about 150.degree. C. to produce the optimum bond with the metal surface. The coating is afterwards burnished to a thickness of about 7-10 microns.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 29, 1978
    Date of Patent: October 14, 1980
    Assignee: Mechanical Technology Incorporated
    Inventor: Bharat Bhushan
  • Patent number: 4225196
    Abstract: A resilient compliant hydrodynamic fluid film thrust bearing includes a top bearing sheet of thin metalic foil material, and a lower supporting sheet of the same or slightly heavier gauge material. The top bearing sheet is stamped to produce an annular array of truncated sector-shaped flaps attached to the array along one radially extending edge. The second section is stamped to produce an annular pattern of raised projections formed by bending the material along slits to form radially extending bumps which resiliently support the first section. The two sheets are superimposed and aligned, and are welded together along the edge by which the sector-shaped flaps are attached to the first section. The welded assemblies are then sheared from the superimposed foils and deburred.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 29, 1978
    Date of Patent: September 30, 1980
    Assignee: Mechanical Technology Incorporated
    Inventor: Stanley Gray
  • Patent number: 4223958
    Abstract: A resilient, compliant, hydrodynamic fluid film bearing, for positioning between a stationary member and the bearing surface of a rotor, includes a bearing module formed as a unitary one-piece article having a resilient support section and a bearing surface section which overlaps its own resilient support section, or that of the next adjacent module, to provide a low cost bearing which is easy, fast and economical to manufacture and assemble.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 29, 1978
    Date of Patent: September 23, 1980
    Assignee: Mechanical Technology Incorporated
    Inventor: Stanley Gray