Patents by Inventor David L. Sandquist

David L. Sandquist 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: 5941065
    Abstract: An ejector nozzle (10) including an first cowling (12), a second cowling (14), and opposed upright sidewalls (16) that together form an internal nozzle exhaust path is provided. A reconfigurable plug assembly (18) having separable first and second diverters (20), (22) is located in the exhaust path to direct engine exhaust (24) in either dual paths formed around diverter outer surfaces (76), or dual paths formed between the diverter inner surfaces (74) and centerbody exterior surfaces. When the diverters direct exhaust airflow between themselves, first and second ejectors (26), (28) formed in the first and second cowlings (12), (14), respectively, are available to entrain ambient air (30) into the exhaust stream (24). The preferred ejectors include translatable aft flaps (32), (34). Mixing devices, such as a lobed mixer (90) are incorporated into the diverters (20), (22) to improve engine noise suppression.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 4, 1996
    Date of Patent: August 24, 1999
    Assignee: The Boeing Company
    Inventors: Gary L. Lidstone, Larry T. Clark, Imre A. Szupkay, David L. Sandquist
  • Patent number: 5884843
    Abstract: A moderately high bypass ratio turbofan engine nozzle (36) is provided including an outer structure (46) and one or more ejectors (38). The ejectors (38) include inner and outer doors (82), (80) for closing off an ejector passage (76) extending through the outer structure (46). The ejectors (38) are sized to entrain exterior air (40) at aspiration ratios of generally less than 60%. The exterior air (40) is mixed with engine exhaust (42), resulting in a lower combined airflow velocity which in turn reduces jet exhaust noise. Mixing components formed as turning vanes (108) are located in the ejector passage (76) for encouraging further mixing of the airflows (40), (42). In preferred embodiments, the nozzle (36) further includes a translatable centerbody (52), an aft flap assembly (112), and a control system (122) for controlling the movements of the nozzle components.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 4, 1996
    Date of Patent: March 23, 1999
    Assignee: The Boeing Company
    Inventors: Gary L. Lidstone, Larry T. Clark, Imre A. Szupkay, David L. Sandquist
  • Patent number: 5779150
    Abstract: An aircraft ejector nozzle includes a plug assembly (26) located between upper and lower cowlings (18, 20) and upright sidewalls (22). The plug assembly (26) includes separable upper and lower diverters (28, 30). Each diverter includes multiple subsections pivotably attached end-to-end. In one embodiment, first, second, and third subsections (90, 92, 94) are provided. Stationary ejectors (40, 42) located in the cowlings (18, 20) input ambient airflow (44) into an exhaust stream (32). Preferably the ejectors (40, 42) include mixing components (46). Upper and lower aft flaps (48, 50) further tailor the exhaust path shape. An actuation assembly (52) moves the diverters (28, 30) and aft flaps (48, 50) between their various positions. One actuation assembly embodiment includes a number of rotatable disks (118, 120, 132, 134, 142) for guiding the upper and lower diverters (28, 30) and the aft flaps (48, 50).
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 1, 1996
    Date of Patent: July 14, 1998
    Assignee: The Boeing Company
    Inventors: Gary L. Lidstone, David L. Sandquist, Larry T. Clark, Imre A. Szupkay