Patents by Inventor Daniel Vincent Brown
Daniel Vincent Brown 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: 11584010Abstract: Techniques for corrugate and chipboard knocked-down case inspection and assembly are described herein. In one example, the disclosed techniques include a method to inspect and assemble a knocked-down case. In the example, a measurement of at least one aspect of the knocked-down case is obtained. A difference is determined between the obtained measurement and a standard measurement and/or a range of standard measurements. Programming of a case-handling tool is executed that is based at least in part on the determined difference. In an example, the programming is configured to adjust for and/or compensate for differences between the actual knocked-down case and a knocked-down case that is within a specification. A case-handling tool is operated responsive to the executed programming to at least partially erect the knocked-down case into an erected case.Type: GrantFiled: December 18, 2019Date of Patent: February 21, 2023Assignee: Pearson Packaging SystemsInventors: Timothy Lynn Hill, Baran T Thompson, Michael Donavien Williams, Daniel Vincent Brown, Joshua A. Burright, Pete Lawton
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Patent number: 11292134Abstract: Techniques for corrugate and chipboard knocked-down case inspection and manufacturing are described. In an example, a piece of cardboard is cut according to a shape of a knocked-down case, and a first plurality of measurements are made. The piece of cut cardboard is scored to create a plurality of fold-lines, based at least in part on the first plurality of measurements, and a second plurality of measurements are made. A fold-line between a major panel and a minor panel is folded, based at least in part on the second plurality of measurements, and a third plurality of measurements are made. A fold-line of a tab of the piece of cut cardboard is folded, based at least in part on the third plurality of measured distances. The tab is glued to a panel of the piece of cardboard to form a knocked-down case.Type: GrantFiled: December 18, 2019Date of Patent: April 5, 2022Assignee: Pearson Packaging SystemsInventors: Timothy Lynn Hill, Pete Lawton, Daniel Vincent Brown, Joshua A. Burright, Baran T Thompson, Michael Donavien Williams
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Publication number: 20200198281Abstract: Techniques for corrugate and chipboard knocked-down case inspection and manufacturing are described. In an example, a piece of cardboard is cut according to a shape of a knocked-down case, and a first plurality of measurements are made. The piece of cut cardboard is scored to create a plurality of fold-lines, based at least in part on the first plurality of measurements, and a second plurality of measurements are made. A fold-line between a major panel and a minor panel is folded, based at least in part on the second plurality of measurements, and a third plurality of measurements are made. A fold-line of a tab of the piece of cut cardboard is folded, based at least in part on the third plurality of measured distances. The tab is glued to a panel of the piece of cardboard to form a knocked-down case.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 18, 2019Publication date: June 25, 2020Inventors: Timothy Lynn Hill, Pete Lawton, Daniel Vincent Brown, Joshua A. Burright, Baran T. Thompson, Michael Donavien Williams
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Publication number: 20200198143Abstract: Techniques for corrugate and chipboard knocked-down case inspection and assembly are described herein. In one example, the disclosed techniques include a method to inspect and assemble a knocked-down case. In the example, a measurement of at least one aspect of the knocked-down case is obtained. A difference is determined between the obtained measurement and a standard measurement and/or a range of standard measurements. Programming of a case-handling tool is executed that is based at least in part on the determined difference. In an example, the programming is configured to adjust for and/or compensate for differences between the actual knocked-down case and a knocked-down case that is within a specification. A case-handling tool is operated responsive to the executed programming to at least partially erect the knocked-down case into an erected case.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 18, 2019Publication date: June 25, 2020Inventors: Timothy Lynn Hill, Baran T Thompson, Michael Donavien Williams, Daniel Vincent Brown, Joshua A. Burright, Pete Lawton
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Publication number: 20200198280Abstract: Techniques for corrugate and chipboard knocked-down case inspection and assembly are described herein. In one example, the disclosed techniques include system to inspect and assemble a knocked-down case. The system may include a memory device, a processor in communication with the memory device, a measuring component to obtain a measurement of an aspect of the knocked-down case, a calculation component to determine a difference between the obtained measurement and a standard measurement, a case-handling tool to at least partially erect the knocked-down case into an erected case, and a programming component executed by the processor, to operate the case-handling tool. In an example, the programming component is configured based at least in part on output from at least one of the measuring component and the calculation component.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 18, 2019Publication date: June 25, 2020Inventors: Timothy Lynn Hill, Pete Lawton, Daniel Vincent Brown, Joshua A. Burright, Baran T. Thompson, Michael Donavien Williams
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Patent number: 10415475Abstract: A gearbox oil cooling assembly for a gearbox driving a drive shaft having a drive shaft coupling. The assembly includes a heat exchanger to receive and cool an oil from the gearbox and having an inlet. Also included is an impeller axially disposed between the heat exchanger and the drive shaft coupling, wherein the impeller is operatively coupled to, and rotated by, the drive shaft operatively coupled to the drive shaft coupling. Further included is an exhaust duct operatively coupled to the heat exchanger and disposed radially outwardly around the impeller and defining an airflow pathway through which air passes through the inlet, the impeller and through the exhaust duct according to the rotation of the impeller to cool the oil in the heat exchanger.Type: GrantFiled: May 26, 2015Date of Patent: September 17, 2019Assignee: SIKORSKY AIRCRAFT CORPORATIONInventors: Daniel Vincent Brown, Thomas L. Tully, Jr., Yuriy Gmirya
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Patent number: 10023390Abstract: A reconfigurable chain guide system is described herein. In one example, movable and stationary pieces of chain guide define a chain path. An actuator moves the movable piece of chain guide between first and second positions with respect to the stationary piece of chain guide. A length of the chain path is not changed when the movable piece of chain guide is moved between the first and second positions. This may be accomplished, for example, if the movable piece includes first and second curved segments, which contact the chain in the first and second positions of the movable piece of chain guide, respectively. In an operational example, a chain traveling the chain path may carry a flight lug, which may engage or not engage cases moving on a conveyor depending on a position of the movable piece of chain guide.Type: GrantFiled: December 23, 2016Date of Patent: July 17, 2018Assignee: R.A. Pearson CompanyInventors: Michael James Johnson, David John Nelson, Daniel Vincent Brown
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Publication number: 20170183162Abstract: A reconfigurable chain guide system is described herein. In one example, movable and stationary pieces of chain guide define a chain path. An actuator moves the movable piece of chain guide between first and second positions with respect to the stationary piece of chain guide. A length of the chain path is not changed when the movable piece of chain guide is moved between the first and second positions. This may be accomplished, for example, if the movable piece includes first and second curved segments, which contact the chain in the first and second positions of the movable piece of chain guide, respectively. In an operational example, a chain traveling the chain path may carry a flight lug, which may engage or not engage cases moving on a conveyor depending on a position of the movable piece of chain guide.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 23, 2016Publication date: June 29, 2017Inventors: Michael James Johnson, David John Nelson, Daniel Vincent Brown
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Publication number: 20170167383Abstract: A gearbox oil cooling assembly for a gearbox driving a drive shaft having a drive shaft coupling. The assembly includes a heat exchanger to receive and cool an oil from the gearbox and having an inlet. Also included is an impeller axially disposed between the heat exchanger and the drive shaft coupling, wherein the impeller is operatively coupled to, and rotated by, the drive shaft operatively coupled to the drive shaft coupling. Further included is an exhaust duct operatively coupled to the heat exchanger and disposed radially outwardly around the impeller and defining an airflow pathway through which air passes through the inlet, the impeller and through the exhaust duct according to the rotation of the impeller to cool the oil in the heat exchanger.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 26, 2015Publication date: June 15, 2017Inventors: Daniel Vincent Brown, Thomas L. Tully, Jr., Yuriy Gmirya
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Patent number: 9567871Abstract: An impeller retention apparatus is provided. The impeller retention apparatus includes a bearing element, a rotatable gear shaft rotatably supported within an outer body by the bearing element, an impeller disposed about and coupled to the rotatable gear shaft to rotate with the rotatable gear shaft, a preload spacer and a flexible coupling. The preload spacer is disposed along the rotatable gear shaft between the impeller and the bearing element and includes a forward preload spacer end abutting an aft end of the bearing element, an aft preload spacer end abutting a forward face of the impeller and an elastic element that biases the impeller away from the bearing element in an axial direction along the rotatable gear shaft. The flexible coupling is coupled to the rotatable gear shaft such that the outer body and the flexible coupling cooperatively define an annulus from which the impeller receives an airflow.Type: GrantFiled: April 23, 2014Date of Patent: February 14, 2017Assignee: SIKORSKY AIRCRAFT CORPORATIONInventors: Thomas L. Tully, Jr., Daniel Vincent Brown, Yuriy Gmirya
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Publication number: 20150308288Abstract: An impeller retention apparatus is provided and includes a bearing element, a rotatable shaft, which is rotatably supported within an outer body by the bearing element, an impeller disposed about and coupled to the shaft to rotate with the shaft and a preload spacer disposed along the shaft between the impeller and the bearing element, the preload spacer comprising an elastic element which biases the impeller away from the bearing element in an axial direction along the shaft.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 23, 2014Publication date: October 29, 2015Applicant: Sikorsky Aircraft CorporationInventors: Thomas L. Tully, JR., Daniel Vincent Brown, Yuriy Gmirya
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Patent number: 9145926Abstract: A torque limiting device includes a first portion connected to a first rotatable component. The first portion has a flange extending radially outward therefrom. A second portion includes a plurality of pre-loaded axial springs and is coupled to a second rotatable component. The second portion is arranged adjacent opposing surfaces of the flange. The second portion is configured to apply a biasing force to the flange to selectively couple the first rotatable component and the second rotatable component.Type: GrantFiled: December 10, 2012Date of Patent: September 29, 2015Assignee: SIKORSKY AIRCRAFT CORPORATIONInventors: Daniel Vincent Brown, Rodger W. Bowman, Yuriy Gmirya
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Publication number: 20140158491Abstract: A device for limiting torque between a first rotatable component and a second rotatable component is provided including a first portion connected to the first component. The first portion has a flange extending radially outwardly therefrom. A second portion includes at least one biasing mechanism configured to provide a biasing force. The second portion is coupled to the second component and is arranged adjacent opposing surfaces of the flange. The second portion is configured to apply the biasing force to the flange to selectively coupled the first component and the second component.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 10, 2012Publication date: June 12, 2014Inventors: Daniel Vincent Brown, Rodger W. Bowman, Yuriy Gmirya