Patents Assigned to AlliedSignal Composites Inc.
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Patent number: 6228453Abstract: The present invention generally relates to mechanisms for preventing undesirable oxidation (i.e., oxidation protection mechanisms) in composite bodies. The oxidation protection mechanisms include getterer materials which are added to the composite body which gather or scavenge undesirable oxidants which may enter the composite body. The getterer materials may be placed into at least a portion of the composite body such that any undesirable oxidant approaching, for example, a fiber reinforcement, would be scavenged by (e.g., reacted with) the getterer. The getterer materials) may form at least one compound which acts as a passivation layer, and/or is able to move by bulk transport (e.g., by viscous flow as a glassy material) to a crack, and sealing the crack, thereby further enhancing the oxidation protection of the composite body.Type: GrantFiled: October 27, 1997Date of Patent: May 8, 2001Assignees: Lanxide Technology Company, LP, AlliedSignal Composites Inc.Inventors: Ali Syed Fareed, John Edward Garnier, Gerhard Hans Schiroky, Christopher Robin Kennedy, Birol Sonuparlak
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Patent number: 6180054Abstract: A ceramic hot-gas candle filter having a porous support of filament-wound oxide ceramic yarn at least partially surrounded by a porous refractory oxide ceramic matrix, and a membrane layer on at least one surface thereof. The membrane layer may be on the outer surface, the inner surface, or both the outer and inner surface of the porous support. The membrane layer may be formed of an ordered arrangement of circularly wound, continuous filament oxide ceramic yarn, a ceramic filler material which is less permeable than the filament-wound support structure, or some combination of continuous filament and filler material. A particularly effective membrane layer features circularly wound filament with gaps intentionally placed between adjacent windings, and a filler material of ceramic particulates uniformly distributed throughout the gap region. The filter can withstand thermal cycling during backpulse cleaning and is resistant to chemical degradation at high temperatures.Type: GrantFiled: February 2, 1999Date of Patent: January 30, 2001Assignee: AlliedSignal Composites Inc.Inventors: Elizabeth Sokolinski Connolly, George Daniel Forsythe, Daniel Matthew Domanski, Jeffrey Allen Chambers, Govindasamy Paramasivam Rajendran
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Patent number: 5989013Abstract: The present invention relates to porous mat gas fired radiant burner panels utilizing improved reverberatory screens. The purpose of these screens is to boost the overall radiant output of the burner relative to a burner using no screen and the same fuel-air flow rates. In one embodiment, the reverberatory screen is fabricated from ceramic composite material, which can withstand higher operating temperatures than its metallic equivalent. In another embodiment the reverberatory screen is corrugated. The corrugations add stiffness which helps to resist creep and thermally induced distortions due to temperature or thermal expansion coefficient differences. As an added benefit, it has been unexpectedly discovered that the corrugations further increase the radiant efficiency of the burner. In a preferred embodiment, the reverberatory screen is both corrugated and made from ceramic composite material.Type: GrantFiled: January 28, 1997Date of Patent: November 23, 1999Assignees: AlliedSignal Composites Inc., Lanxide Technology Company, LPInventor: Paul E. Gray
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Patent number: 5902363Abstract: A ceramic hot-gas candle filter having a porous support of filament-wound oxide ceramic yarn at least partially surrounded by a porous refractory oxide ceramic matrix, and a membrane layer on at least one surface thereof. The membrane layer may be on the outer surface, the inner surface, or both the outer and inner surface of the porous support. The membrane layer may be formed of an ordered arrangement of circularly wound, continuous filament oxide ceramic yarn, a ceramic filler material which is less permeable than the filament-wound support structure, or some combination of continuous filament and filler material. A particularly effective membrane layer features circularly wound filament with gaps intentionally placed between adjacent windings, and a filler material of ceramic particulates uniformly distributed throughout the gap region. The filter can withstand thermal cycling during backpulse cleaning and is resistant to chemical degradation at high temperatures.Type: GrantFiled: July 18, 1997Date of Patent: May 11, 1999Assignee: AlliedSignal Composites Inc.Inventors: Elizabeth Sokolinski Connolly, George Daniel Forsythe, Daniel Matthew Domanski, Jeffrey Allen Chambers, Govindasamy Paramasivam Rajendran