Patents by Inventor Daniel H. Shapiro

Daniel H. Shapiro 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).

  • Patent number: 4277262
    Abstract: A reusable filter to remove contaminants from high temperature gases, in excess of 4500.degree. F., developed by burning propellants and used to do work such as actuation of piston-powered devices in aircraft store ejector racks. Contaminants are removed to prevent fouling of the device being acted upon. The filter has at least one metal strip wound in the form of a flat spiral about a central member, the turns of the flat spiral being spaced from one another to permit axial entry of gas between the turns. A further flat spiral filter may be similarly constructed about the central member and axially displaced from the first filter, and both such filters may have different filtering capacities. On each flat spiral, protuberances are spaced along one side of the metal strip to establish filter gaps between the turns. The one or more flat spirals are restrained at their outer circumference by a cylindrical casing having inlet and outlet ends for the hot gas.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 14, 1979
    Date of Patent: July 7, 1981
    Assignee: Edo Corporation
    Inventors: Richard J. Miko, Daniel H. Shapiro
  • Patent number: 4277261
    Abstract: A reusable filter to remove contaminants from high temperature gases, in excess of 4500.degree. F., developed by burning propellants and used to do work such as actuation of piston-powered devices in aircraft store ejector racks. Contaminants are removed to prevent fouling of the device being acted upon. The filter has a metal strip wound in the form of a helix, the turns of the helix being spaced from one another to permit side entry of the gas between the turns. Protuberances spaced along one side of the strip establish filter gaps between the turns. A closed, convoluted structural support runs through the center of the helix from one end to the other of the filter in order to support the shape of the helix. The convoluted structural support also defines a plurality of axial flow passages between its closed surface and the helix, the passages communicating with the filter gaps to allow axial gas flow along the inside of the filter for end exit.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 14, 1979
    Date of Patent: July 7, 1981
    Assignee: Edo Corporation
    Inventors: Richard J. Miko, Daniel H. Shapiro
  • Patent number: 4276065
    Abstract: A reusable filter to remove contaminants from high temperature gases, in excess of 4500.degree. F., developed by burning propellants and used to do work such as actuation of pistonpowered devices in aircraft store ejector racks. Contaminants are removed to prevent fouling of the device being acted upon, to increase reliability and to decrease maintenance of the device. The filter has stacked metal discs spaced from one another to permit side entry of the gas between the disc edges, and the discs are made of molybdenum, columbium or tantalum. A plurality of studs pass through the discs to align and hold the filter together, with raised bosses at the stud holes in each disc establishing the filter gaps between the discs. Each disc has a plurality of flow openings communicating with the filter gaps and aligned with the openings of the other discs to allow axial gas flow along the filter for end exit.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 14, 1979
    Date of Patent: June 30, 1981
    Assignee: Edo Corporation
    Inventors: Richard J. Miko, Daniel H. Shapiro
  • Patent number: 4269613
    Abstract: A reusable filter to remove contaminants from high temperature gases, in excess of 4500.degree. F., developed by burning propellants and used to do work such as actuation of piston-powered devices in aircraft store ejector racks. Contaminants are removed to prevent fouling of the device being acted upon, to increase reliability and to decrease maintenance of the device. The filter has alternating stacked metal discs and foil spacers to permit side entry of the gas. The discs and spacers are made of molybdenum, columbium or tantalum. A plurality of studs pass through the discs and spacers to align and hold the filter together. Each spacer has a plurality of extended peripheral portions extending toward the circumference of the adjacent discs to define filter gaps. Each disc has a plurality of flow openings communicating with the filter gaps and aligned with the openings of the other discs to allow axial gas flow along the filter for end exit.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 14, 1979
    Date of Patent: May 26, 1981
    Assignee: Edo Corporation
    Inventors: Richard J. Miko, Daniel H. Shapiro