Patents Assigned to Keystone Engineering Company
  • Patent number: 10611503
    Abstract: A rigid structure propellant management device (PMD) liquid storage tank includes an outer shell and internal structures inside the outer shell that include a plurality of vertical columns each made up of a stack of individual storage cells. Each of the storage cells has solid vertical sidewalls and top and bottom capillary windows that allow vertical liquid transfer between adjacent cells in a vertical column. The top and bottom capillary windows in each of the storage cells have permeabilities that result in a selected direction of liquid flow in each column. A piping and valve system may be connected to the top capillary window of a top storage cell and to the bottom capillary window of a bottom storage cell of each vertical column, configured to allow controlled liquid transfer between adjacent vertical columns so that locations of empty cells in the tank as liquid is drawn from the tank achieves a selected column by column drainage sequence and controls a center of mass of the tank.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 22, 2016
    Date of Patent: April 7, 2020
    Assignee: Keystone Engineering Company
    Inventors: Robert Manning, Ian Ballinger, Wayne H. Tuttle
  • Patent number: 10479532
    Abstract: A metallic positive expulsion fuel tank with stress free weld seams may include a first hemispherical shell with a first edge; and a hemispherical rolling metal diaphragm with a first edge attached to the first hemispherical shell along matching first edges. A second hemispherical shell with a first edge may be attached to the first edge of the first hemispherical shell by a first weld seam thereby forming two interior chambers separated by the hemispherical rolling metal diaphragm. A pressurized gas inlet may be attached to the first hemispherical dome; and a fuel outlet fixture may be attached to the second hemispherical dome. The first weld seam may have been stress relieved by a localized post-weld heat treatment confined to an immediate vicinity of the first weld seam.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 7, 2015
    Date of Patent: November 19, 2019
    Assignee: Keystone Engineering Company
    Inventors: Ian Ballinger, Wayne H. Tuttle
  • Patent number: 10139047
    Abstract: A metallic positive expulsion fuel tank with stress free weld seams may include a first hemispherical shell with a first edge; a pressurized gas inlet attached to the first hemispherical shell; and a metallic cylinder with first and second edges attached to the first hemispherical shell along matching first edges by a first weld seam. The tank may also include a second hemispherical shell with a first edge attached to a fuel outlet fixture. An elastomeric diaphragm may be attached to the fuel outlet fixture on the second hemispherical shell. The second hemispherical shell may be attached to the second edge of the metallic cylinder along matching edges by a second weld seam thereby forming a positive expulsion fuel tank with two interior chambers separated by the elastomeric diaphragm. The first and second weld seams may be subjected to a localized post-weld stress relief heat treatment in which heating of the tank is confined to a distance of 2 inches (5.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 13, 2015
    Date of Patent: November 27, 2018
    Assignee: Keystone Engineering Company
    Inventors: Wayne H. Tuttle, Ian Ballinger
  • Patent number: 10088103
    Abstract: A method of forming a thick wall section on a specific region of a thin wall spinformed metallic tank shell includes forming a thin wall metallic tank shell blank by spinforming a metal sheet over a mandrel and removing the tank shell blank from the mandrel. The method further includes mounting the blank in an additive manufacturing system and adding metallic structural features to the tank shell according to a 3D model stored in memory in the additive manufacturing system.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 29, 2016
    Date of Patent: October 2, 2018
    Assignee: Keystone Engineering Company
    Inventors: Ian Ballinger, Wayne H. Tuttle
  • Patent number: 9840752
    Abstract: A method of performing a localized post weld heat treatment on a weld seam in a thin wall metallic body may include attaching thermocouples to the outside surface of the weld seam and covering the weld seam with a thermal insulating blanket. Cooling bands are attached to the outside of the body on both sides of the weld seam. An inert atmosphere enclosure with inlet and exhaust ports is fitted over the weld seam, thermal insulating blanket, and cooling bands. A power supply and control system for an induction coil or coils situated in close proximity to the weld seam are actuated and the weld seam is subjected to a heat treatment without thermally affecting regions of the metallic body adjacent to the weld seam and external to the cooling bands.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 27, 2014
    Date of Patent: December 12, 2017
    Assignee: Keystone Engineering Company
    Inventor: Wayne H. Tuttle
  • Patent number: 4523793
    Abstract: A high-performance low-torque anti-friction bearing assembly having numerous applications including dynamic support of a stabilized platform under severe operating conditions. The assembly consists of two rings provided with two pairs of raceways having respective rows of balls therebetween preferably under static preload. The balls and their raceways have a conformity factor of approximately 0.56 to 0.60 and the two rows of balls are in contact with a respective pair of raceways at converging similar contact angles of about 35 degrees. The ratio of the ball path diameter and the square root of the cross-sectional area of the bearing is at least 15. A bearing incorporating these features performs at high efficiency with minimal torque losses under both simultaneous and non-simultaneous axial, radial and moment load conditions and associated distortions.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 30, 1982
    Date of Patent: June 18, 1985
    Assignee: Keystone Engineering Company
    Inventor: Conrad M. Fritz
  • Patent number: 4400042
    Abstract: A high performance anti-friction bearing assembly for use in supporting a low torque stabilized platform as, for example, a gun platform mounted on aircraft, a ship or a land vehicle. The bearing assembly comprises three rings of forged alloy steel separated by two axially spaced rings of balls along elements of converging conical surfaces. The balls and their cooperating raceways have a conformity factor of approximately 0.59 and are pre-loaded against these raceways at a normally prevailing contact angle of 35.degree..
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 7, 1982
    Date of Patent: August 23, 1983
    Assignee: Keystone Engineering Company
    Inventor: Conrad M. Fritz