Patents Assigned to Textron
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Patent number: 5423488Abstract: Spray apparatus for mixing, atomizing and spraying foam forming components has a hollow wand of extensive length that is adapted to be connected at one end to a conventional mixhead and has mounted therein a static mixing element that extends the length of the wand. A nozzle having a singular central orifice through its tip is mounted on the distal end of the wand and houses a floating core. The core has a convex end facing the orifice and is contactible thereabout with an interior side of the nozzle tip. The mixing element has a spiral shape that operates to incite turbulence and thereby enhance mixing of the foam forming components passing through the wand from the mixhead. The core has a peripheral surface that converges in the direction of the orifice and angled channels in this surface separate the mixed components into streams directed toward the orifice and together with the orifice atomize the mixed components and cause the discharge thereof in a uniform atomized cone-shaped spray pattern.Type: GrantFiled: May 11, 1994Date of Patent: June 13, 1995Assignee: Davidson Textron Inc.Inventors: Scott M. Filion, John H. Carberry
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Patent number: 5421608Abstract: A laminated instrument panel has a door cover for concealing a supplemental inflatable restraint (SIR) system in a vehicle passenger compartment that includes a skin flap that is an integral part of the skin of the instrument panel. The skin flap is cast out of position and collapsed into the correct position when an elastomeric foam layer is foamed in place beneath the cast skin. This forms slanted grooves in the skin at the juncture of the flap and the adjacent skin of the instrument panel that have little or no gap at the surface of the skin. The skin flap can be shaped to provide a flush door or a raised door with an overlapping front edge.Type: GrantFiled: February 25, 1994Date of Patent: June 6, 1995Assignee: Davidson Textron Inc.Inventors: Thomas Parker, Peter Iannazzi, John Gray, Lee Gridley
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Patent number: 5417054Abstract: A self-purging fuel injector for a combustor of a gas turbine engine wherein the fuel injector comprises an injector body having first and second air discharge orifices for discharging air to the combustor and first and second fuel passage means having respective first and second fuel discharge orifices for discharging fuel to the combustor. The first and second fuel passages are in communication upstream of the fuel discharge orifices. The first air and fuel discharge orifices have a relationship to establish a pneumatic pressure at the first fuel discharge orifice and the second air and fuel discharge orifices have a relationship to establish a different pneumatic pressure at the second fuel discharge orifice such that, in the event the supply of fuel to the first and second fuel discharge orifices is interrupted, the fuel residing in the fuel passages between the first and second fuel discharge orifices is subjected to a pressure differential effective to purge the resident fuel into the combustor.Type: GrantFiled: September 10, 1993Date of Patent: May 23, 1995Assignee: Fuel Systems Textron, Inc.Inventors: Fei P. Lee, Theodore R. Koblish, Jerome R. Bradley
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Patent number: 5417193Abstract: An engine speed control apparatus employs a governor responsive to predetermined control input signals for controlling engine speed. An accelerator sensor produces an accelerator control input signal corresponding to the position of an accelerator. A mode selector selects one of a governor mode and a throttle mode, and produces one of a governor mode control input signal and a throttle mode control input signal corresponding to the mode selected. The governor is responsive to the governor mode control input signal for permitting the selection of an upper limit of engine speed within a predetermined range of speeds and thereafter for controlling the engine speed to maintain the engine at this upper limit when the accelerator control signal corresponds to a maximum accelerator position.Type: GrantFiled: January 25, 1994Date of Patent: May 23, 1995Assignee: Textron Inc.Inventors: Alan R. Fillman, Richard P. Hatlen
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Patent number: 5415079Abstract: A composite cylinder constructed from a cylindrical liner having an outer surface which is dome shaped adjacent each end. A plurality of layers of resin impregnated carbon filaments are wound on the outer surface of the liner and over the dome shaped portions. Preferably the filaments are helically wound and are wound at an angle with respect to the access of the cylindrical liner such that radial stress as applied during operation will not tend to displace the filaments wound over the dome shaped portions of the liner. The composite cylinder is useful as an integral part of a hydraulic actuator used to position flight control surfaces on aircraft.Type: GrantFiled: May 13, 1992Date of Patent: May 16, 1995Assignee: HR Textron, Inc.Inventor: Fred Y. Ching
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Patent number: 5412932Abstract: A motor-powered lawn mower having a quick connect and disconnect pin interposed between the motor and the mower. A motor support member with a grease cavity is provided for receiving the motor, and the motor and the mower reel shaft are on the same axis. The grease cavity has an air vent which is incorporated in the quick release pin.Type: GrantFiled: August 10, 1994Date of Patent: May 9, 1995Assignee: Textron Inc.Inventor: Robert A. Schueler
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Patent number: 5413750Abstract: A process for producing a preform includes the steps of retaining a glass fiber fabric (40) on a foraminous screen (14) by use of a vacuum draw and depositing chopped glass fibers (19) onto the glass fiber fabric with a binder that cures in place. The vacuum draw retains the deposited materials in place until the binder is cured.Type: GrantFiled: April 8, 1992Date of Patent: May 9, 1995Assignee: Davidson Textron Inc.Inventors: Josh Kelman, Robert Hames
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Patent number: 5413376Abstract: An air bag cover door for a steering wheel mounted air bag module includes an inner cover, an outer cover, a horn actuator attached to the inside surface of the outer cover, and one or more protrusions extending between the inner and outer covers about the horn actuator. The protrusions prevent the inner cover from compressing the horn actuator under the pressure exerted by the stored material of the air bag. The outer cover, including its inside surface, is deformable upon hand pressure being exerted thereon and the horn actuator is responsive to such deformation to activate the vehicle horn. The horn actuator can be a transducer, such as a variable resistor, adhered to the inside surface. The inner cover is permanently secured to the base of the air bag module by, for example, rivets, while the outer cover section is removably secured to the base by, for example, screws.Type: GrantFiled: November 12, 1993Date of Patent: May 9, 1995Assignee: Davidson Textron Inc.Inventors: Scott M. Filion, Mary K. Marshall, Scott E. Rafferty
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Patent number: 5414510Abstract: A system for non-destructively measuring an object and controlling industrial processes in response to the measurement is disclosed in which an impulse laser generates a plurality of sound waves over timed increments in an object. A polarizing interferometer is used to measure surface movement of the object caused by the sound waves and sensed by phase shifts in the signal beam. A photon multiplier senses the phase shift and develops an electrical signal. A signal conditioning arrangement modifies the electrical signals to generate an average signal correlated to the sound waves which in turn is correlated to a physical or metallurgical property of the object, such as temperature, which property may then be used to control the process. External, random vibrations of the workpiece are utilized to develop discernible signals which can be sensed in the interferometer by only one photon multiplier.Type: GrantFiled: February 9, 1994Date of Patent: May 9, 1995Assignee: Textron Defense Systems, Division of Avco CorporationInventors: Thomas J. Schultz, Petros A. Kotidis, Jaime A. Woodroffe, Peter S. Rostler
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Patent number: 5413028Abstract: A weapon stabilization system for an unbalanced gun tube pivotally mounted on a tank turret or other movable platform is disclosed. The system includes a muzzle position controller which accounts for flexion of the gun tube and which comprises a muzzle reference sensor and a muzzle deflection feedback circuit. The muzzle reference sensor provides a signal indicative of deflections of the gun tube. The muzzle deflection feedback circuit is responsive to this signal to adjust the position of the gun tube in a manner that accounts for the deflections of the gun tube. The gun tube is positioned using a hydraulic actuator with pressure feedback to the stabilization system. The system includes a feedforward controller to compensate for the positive pressure feedback due to dynamic external accelerations acting on the unbalanced gun tube.Type: GrantFiled: November 12, 1993Date of Patent: May 9, 1995Assignee: Cadillac Gage Textron Inc.Inventors: Michael S. Ng, Arthur J. Wroble
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Patent number: 5410405Abstract: A system for non-destructively measuring an object and controlling industrial processes in response to the measurement is disclosed in which an impulse laser generates a plurality of sound waves over timed increments in an object. A polarizing interferometer is used to measure surface movement of the object caused by the sound waves and sensed by phase shifts in the signal beam. A photon multiplier senses the phase shift and develops an electrical signal. A signal conditioning arrangement modifies the electrical signals to generate an average signal correlated to the sound waves which in turn is correlated to a physical or metallurgical property of the object, such as temperature, which property may then be used to control the process. External, random vibrations of the workpiece are utilized to develop discernible signals which can be sensed in the interferometer by only one photon multiplier.Type: GrantFiled: December 2, 1993Date of Patent: April 25, 1995Assignee: Textron Defense Systems, Division of Avco Corp.Inventors: Thomas J. Schultz, Petros A. Kotidis, Jaime A. Woodroffe, Peter S. Rostler
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Patent number: 5407225Abstract: An invisible airbag door arrangement is integrated into a decorative automotive instrument panel to create an opening for airbag deployment. The arrangement comprises two self hinging sheet metal doors that are attached to a substrate frame and a cast polyvinyl chloride thermoplastic (PVC) shell that forms part of the decorative covering of the instrument panel. The back side of the PVC shell is reinforced with a urethane adhesive coating that also the bonds PVC shell to a layer of elastomeric urethane foam that is foamed in place beneath the PVC shell.Type: GrantFiled: August 19, 1993Date of Patent: April 18, 1995Assignee: Davidson TextronInventor: Robert Cooper
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Patent number: 5407311Abstract: A system for inserting and retaining a fastener between two generally parallel spaced apart webs formed on a first workpiece. The fastener is inserted using ultrasonic energy to deform the material of the webs to engage an axial force resisting portion and a torsional force resisting portion of the fastener with the material of the webs. The present invention includes the fastener which is constructed for use in the system, as well as an article employing the fastener for attaching the first workpiece, to which the fastener is attached, to a second workpiece.Type: GrantFiled: August 9, 1993Date of Patent: April 18, 1995Assignee: Textron Inc.Inventor: David C. Goss
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Patent number: 5407631Abstract: A method and apparatus are disclosed for making preforms from a fibrous material such as glass fibers. The apparatus includes a porous mold form that, in carrying out the method, is attached over the open face of a charge box. The charge box and mold form are then rotated as a single unit to dump glass fibers or other fiberous reinforcement held in the charge box onto the mold form. Air is drawn through the porous mold form to thereby retain a layer of the glass fibers against the mold form. The mold form and charge box are rotated back to their initial position and then disconnected. A binder is sprayed onto the glass fibers if not otherwise already applied thereto. The binder is then cured, resulting in a unitary glass fibers preform.Type: GrantFiled: October 28, 1993Date of Patent: April 18, 1995Assignee: Davidson Textron Inc.Inventor: Wayne C. Salisbury
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Patent number: 5404224Abstract: A system for non-destructively measuring an object and controlling industrial processes in response to the measurement is disclosed in which an impulse laser generates a plurality of sound waves over timed increments in an object. A polarizing interferometer is used to measure surface movement of the object caused by the sound waves and sensed by phase shifts in the signal beam. A photon multiplier senses the phase shift and develops an electrical signal. A signal conditioning arrangement modifies the electrical signals to generate an average signal correlated to the sound waves which in turn is correlated to a physical or metallurgical property of the object, such as temperature, which property may then be used to control the process. External, random vibrations of the workpiece are utilized to develop discernible signals which can be sensed in the interferometer by only one photon multiplier.Type: GrantFiled: December 2, 1993Date of Patent: April 4, 1995Assignee: Textron Defense Systems, Div. of Avco CorporationInventors: Petros A. Kotidis, Jaime A. Woodroffe, Peter S. Rostler
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Patent number: 5401324Abstract: Apparatus for cleaning an internal passage of an article, such as a fuel passage of a gas turbine or other engine. The apparatus comprises a container for containing cleaning fluid, means for communicating a first end of the passage to the cleaning fluid in the container, and cleaning fluid conduit means communicated to a second end of the passage in a manner to draw cleaning fluid from the container to flow through the passage from the first end toward the second end in response to flow of cleaning fluid through the conduit means. The apparatus includes means for blocking flow of cleaning fluid through the conduit means so as to direct the cleaning fluid therein to flow through the passage from the second end toward the first end and into the container.Type: GrantFiled: April 14, 1994Date of Patent: March 28, 1995Assignee: Fuel Systems Textron, Inc.Inventor: Richard V. Huddas
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Patent number: D356975Type: GrantFiled: March 31, 1994Date of Patent: April 4, 1995Assignee: Textron Inc.Inventor: John J. McNally
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Patent number: D357894Type: GrantFiled: September 20, 1993Date of Patent: May 2, 1995Assignee: Bell Helicopter Textron Inc.Inventors: George E. Arnold, Dennis E. Gregory, Robert G. Anderson, Alan W. Myers
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Patent number: D358112Type: GrantFiled: May 25, 1993Date of Patent: May 9, 1995Assignee: Textron Inc.Inventor: George T. Butler
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Patent number: D358786Type: GrantFiled: June 7, 1993Date of Patent: May 30, 1995Assignee: Textron Inc.Inventor: Julia R. Prout