Patents by Inventor Gary D. Gillingham

Gary D. Gillingham 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: 5743490
    Abstract: The problem of providing a flight control panel actuation system, including asymmetry brakes, which will fit into aircraft wings having narrow supercritical air foil shapes, and yet provide a degree of safety with regard to preventing asymmetry which is as good or better than that provided by prior actuation systems is solved by an actuation system which positions an asymmetry brake inboard of an outermost flight control panel actuator within the aircraft wing. The asymmetry brake utilizes a jaw type clutch coupled to an electrical solenoid through a ball spline mechanism to provide significantly greater braking capacity in a given volume than other types of braking devices. The outermost control panel actuator includes an integral no-back to hold that actuator against further movement, should a driveline connection between the asymmetry brake and the actuator be severed.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 16, 1996
    Date of Patent: April 28, 1998
    Assignee: Sundstrand Corporation
    Inventors: Gary D. Gillingham, Gary L. Miles
  • Patent number: 5655636
    Abstract: A compact ball screw type actuator having both load limiting capability above a pre-determined value and position holding capability at all load values above, below and at the pre-determined value is provided through use of a resettable force limiting assembly acting directly on an element of the ball screw, in conjunction with a friction drag device operating directly upon an input shaft operatively coupled through a crossed-helical gear train to the ball screw. The force limiter utilizes axial force on the ball screw above the pre-determined value for engaging clutch teeth to limit the force applied by the ball screw, or to provide the position holding function and for preventing backdriving of the actuator. For force levels at or below the pre-determined value, the input drag device provides the position holding function.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 2, 1995
    Date of Patent: August 12, 1997
    Assignee: Sundstrand Corporation
    Inventors: David J. Lang, Gary D. Gillingham
  • Patent number: 5036659
    Abstract: Overheating of hydraulic fluid in a hydraulic motor system subject to aiding loads can be avoided without paying a weight or volume penalty by providing a return port (64) adapted to be connected to the system return (22) in fluid communication with a cavity (46) within an hydraulic motor housing (32) that houses the swash plate (34). A pressure relief valve (62) is connected to the supply port (38) of the hydraulic motor (30) as well as to the return port (64) and is operative to open when the pressure at the supply port (38) increases as a result of an aiding load so as to allow recirculation of hydraulic fluid through the motor (30). By placing the swash plate cavity (46) in the recirculation line, increased heat sink capacity is added to the system without increasing weight or volume.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 13, 1989
    Date of Patent: August 6, 1991
    Assignee: Sundstrand Corporation
    Inventors: Gary D. Gillingham, Steven C. Paul
  • Patent number: 4827787
    Abstract: In order to lock a drive system from operation during maintenance procedures, while providing a positive mechanical engagement regardless of index position, a locking mechanism includes a sector gear associated with a rotatably mounted shaft. The rotatably mounted shaft and the sector gear have a common axis of rotation which extends generally tangentially of a system gear associated with a mechanical transmission of the drive system. With the system gear being mounted for rotation in a plane and having a plurality of equally spaced teeth completely about the periphery thereof, the sector gear also includes a plurality of equally spaced teeth, but disposed about only a portion of the periphery thereof. The rotatably mounted shaft is disposed in spaced relation to the teeth of the system gear and the sector gear is mounted for rotation into and out of the plane of the system gear.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 30, 1986
    Date of Patent: May 9, 1989
    Assignee: Sundstrand Corporation
    Inventors: Gary D. Gillingham, Craig G. Milius
  • Patent number: 4770205
    Abstract: A bi-directional snub valve provides two parallel fluid paths therethrough and means for restricting the fluid flow through each of the parallel paths to one preferred direction. A movable piston is provided with two land portions which selectively are movable into blocking association with two openings in a fluid chamber. Blockage of either of the two openings in the fluid chamber and the corresponding fluid flow path does not effect the ability of the alternate path to conduct a fluid therethrough. The bi-directional snub valve therefore is able to slow the flow of fluid therethrough as a movable object approaches its end-of-travel position. However, because of the nature of the two parallel flow paths, the movable object can be moved away from its end-of-travel position at full speed. A cam arrangement is used to move the piston of the snub valve in response to movement of the movable object.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 4, 1987
    Date of Patent: September 13, 1988
    Assignee: Sundstrand Corporation
    Inventors: Teddy L. Jones, Gary D. Gillingham, Jonathan E. Beimborn
  • Patent number: 4663985
    Abstract: In order to avoid a large torque spike in a system in the event of a system failure, a shaft relative speed limiting system includes a lost motion device and a brake. The lost motion device is operatively associated with a pair of shafts normally driven at selected speeds such that one of the shafts drives the other of the shafts in the event of a system failure. The brake is operatively associated with the pair of shafts normally driven at selected speeds through first and second portions of a relative speed limiting device and limits the relative speed between the shafts in the event of a system failure. Additionally, the first portion of the relative speed limiting device is normally driven by one of the shafts at the selected speed thereof and the second portion of the relative speed limiting device is normally driven by the other of the shafts at the slected speed thereof in the shaft relative speed limiting system.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 7, 1986
    Date of Patent: May 12, 1987
    Assignee: Sundstrand Corporation
    Inventors: Jeffrey D. Metcalf, Gary D. Gillingham
  • Patent number: 4643290
    Abstract: Rotational overtravel stops are often crucial components of actuators used in environments where not only cost but also power requirements, reliability, weight, size and simplicity are important. A bi-directional overtravel stop for a rotatable actuator shaft is disclosed which includes first and second brake plates secured for rotation with the shaft in opposite directions by a pair of oppositely disposed one-way clutches. A non-rotatable brake member is mounted for axial movement relative to the shaft and means are provided for biasing the brake member to frictionally engage one or the other of the brake plates when the shaft has reached the selected limit of its rotation in one direction or the other. The actuating structure of the overtravel stop includes a sleeve over the shaft and secured to the brake member, and a tubular threaded member over the sleeve, said threaded member and sleeve being secured against relative rotation and allowing telescoping relative to one another.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 4, 1985
    Date of Patent: February 17, 1987
    Assignee: Sundstrand Corporation
    Inventors: Jeffrey D. Metcalf, Gary D. Gillingham
  • Patent number: 4641737
    Abstract: An overtravel stop for a rotating shaft has a pair of gears associated with the shaft to rotate therewith. Each gear engages an associated limiting gear and the two engaged gear pairs have different gear ratios. One of the limiting gears is threaded over a shaft which is secured for rotation with the other limiting gear, such that the different gear ratios causes the one limiting gear to translate over the shaft. At selected travel limits, the one limiting gear is caused to lock relative to the other, thereby causing one of the gears associated with the shaft to shift therearound. A cam structure is provided which axially shifts a stop member associated with the shaft into engagement with a fixed stop when the one gear shifts about the shaft. Two different cam structures are shown including a pin and slot connection between the stop member and the shaft, and an ear and cam recess connection between the stop member and one of the shaft gears.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 4, 1985
    Date of Patent: February 10, 1987
    Assignee: Sundstrand Corporation
    Inventors: Gary D. Gillingham, Jeffrey D. Metcalf
  • Patent number: 4569243
    Abstract: A linear no-back device for transmitting bi-directional linear motion from an input shaft to an output shaft while preventing motion of the output shaft independently of the input shaft and enabling movement of the input shaft when the output shaft is jammed. The linear no-back device has a fixed member having a bore with a pair of spring discs loosely mounted on the output shaft and having flexible ears at the periphery thereof in engagement with a wall of the bore. A pair of spaced-apart stop rings on the output shaft limit separating movement of the spring discs axially of the output shaft and a preloaded compression coil spring urges the spring discs away from each other.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 22, 1985
    Date of Patent: February 11, 1986
    Assignee: Sundstrand Corporation
    Inventors: John R. Chapman, Gary D. Gillingham