Patents by Inventor Bradley E. Cox
Bradley E. Cox has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).
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Patent number: 9188567Abstract: A method for ultrasonically inspecting components with wavy or uneven surfaces. A multi-element array ultrasonic transducer is operated with a substantial fluid layer, such as water, between the array transducer and the component surface. This fluid layer may be maintained by immersing the component in liquid or by using a captive couplant column between the probe and the component surface. The component is scanned, measuring the two dimensional surface profile using either a mechanical stylus, laser, or ultrasonic technique. Once an accurate surface profile of the component's surface has been obtained, data processing parameters are calculated for processing the ultrasonic signals reflected from the interior of the component that eliminate beam distortion effects and reflector mis-location that would otherwise occur due to the uneven surfaces.Type: GrantFiled: November 1, 2010Date of Patent: November 17, 2015Assignee: BWXT Technical Services Group, Inc.Inventors: Daniel T. MacLauchlan, Bradley E. Cox
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Patent number: 9038471Abstract: A method for ultrasonically inspecting components with wavy or uneven surfaces. A multi-element array ultrasonic transducer is operated with a substantial fluid layer, such as water, between the array transducer and the component surface. This fluid layer may be maintained by immersing the component in liquid or by using a captive couplant column between the probe and the component surface. The component is scanned, measuring the two dimensional surface profile using either a mechanical stylus, laser, or ultrasonic technique. Once an accurate surface profile of the component's surface has been obtained, data processing parameters are calculated for processing the ultrasonic signals reflected from the interior of the component that eliminate beam distortion effects and reflector mis-location that would otherwise occur due to the uneven surfaces.Type: GrantFiled: November 1, 2010Date of Patent: May 26, 2015Assignee: Babcock & Wilcox Technical Services Group, Inc.Inventors: Daniel T. MacLauchlan, Bradley E. Cox
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Publication number: 20110120223Abstract: A method for ultrasonically inspecting components with wavy or uneven surfaces. A multi-element array ultrasonic transducer is operated with a substantial fluid layer, such as water, between the array transducer and the component surface. This fluid layer may be maintained by immersing the component in liquid or by using a captive couplant column between the probe and the component surface. The component is scanned, measuring the two dimensional surface profile using either a mechanical stylus, laser, or ultrasonic technique. Once an accurate surface profile of the component's surface has been obtained, data processing parameters are calculated for processing the ultrasonic signals reflected from the interior of the component that eliminate beam distortion effects and reflector mis-location that would otherwise occur due to the uneven surfaces.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 1, 2010Publication date: May 26, 2011Applicant: BABCOCK & WILCOX TECHNICAL SERVICES GROUP, INC.Inventors: Daniel T. MacLauchlan, Bradley E. Cox
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Patent number: 7823454Abstract: A method for ultrasonically inspecting components with wavy or uneven surfaces. A multi-element array ultrasonic transducer is operated with a substantial fluid layer, such as water, between the array transducer and the component surface. This fluid layer may be maintained by immersing the component in liquid or by using a captive couplant column between the probe and the component surface. The component is scanned, measuring the two dimensional surface profile using either a mechanical stylus, laser, or ultrasonic technique. Once an accurate surface profile of the component's surface has been obtained, data processing parameters are calculated for processing the ultrasonic signals reflected from the interior of the component that eliminate beam distortion effects and reflector mis-location that would otherwise occur due to the uneven surfaces.Type: GrantFiled: November 29, 2006Date of Patent: November 2, 2010Assignee: Babcock & Wilcox Technical Services Group, Inc.Inventors: Daniel T. MacLauchlan, Bradley E. Cox
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Publication number: 20080121040Abstract: A method for ultrasonically inspecting components with wavy or uneven surfaces. A multi-element array ultrasonic transducer is operated with a substantial fluid layer, such as water, between the array transducer and the component surface. This fluid layer may be maintained by immersing the component in liquid or by using a captive couplant column between the probe and the component surface. The component is scanned, measuring the two dimensional surface profile using either a mechanical stylus, laser, or ultrasonic technique. Once an accurate surface profile of the component's surface has been obtained, data processing parameters are calculated for processing the ultrasonic signals reflected from the interior of the component that eliminate beam distortion effects and reflector mis-location that would otherwise occur due to the uneven surfaces.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 29, 2006Publication date: May 29, 2008Inventors: Daniel T. MacLauchlan, Bradley E. Cox
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Patent number: 5866820Abstract: A EMAT inspection system is utiliized on sheet metal prior to it being formed or rolled to identify surface defects and sub-surface defects such as pencil pipe inclusions by using ultrasonic Lamb waves with the results being displayed on a remote screen of a display and control system which also records the inspection results and controls the EMAT system.Type: GrantFiled: September 20, 1996Date of Patent: February 2, 1999Inventors: Kenneth R. Camplin, Dennis D. Lang, Darrel P. Kohlhorst, Daniel P. Geier, Gary D. Novak, Sean M. Fitzpatrick, Glenn E. McNeelege, Bradley E. Cox, Richard C. Brewer, Thomas A. Artman, Mark A. Hooker
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Patent number: 5763786Abstract: An EMAT inspection system is utilized on a mill roll to identify surface and sub-surface defects such as firecracks in steel mill rolls with the results being displayed on a remote screen of a display and control system which also records the inspection results and controls the EMAT system.Type: GrantFiled: September 18, 1996Date of Patent: June 9, 1998Assignee: The Babcock & Wilcox CompanyInventors: Kenneth R. Camplin, Dennis D. Lang, Darrel P. Kohlhorst, Daniel P. Geier, Sean M. Fitzpatrick, Bradley E. Cox, Richard C. Brewer, Thomas A. Artman, Daniel T. MacLauchlin
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Patent number: 5684406Abstract: A fault detecting circuit for use with an electromagnetic acoustic transducer having an electrostatic shield and a wear surface for determining when the wear surface for contacting test surfaces has developed holes.Type: GrantFiled: March 13, 1996Date of Patent: November 4, 1997Assignee: The Babcock & Wilcox CompanyInventors: Daniel T. MacLauchlan, Kenneth R. Camplin, Bradley E. Cox, Daniel Geier