Patents by Inventor George Howell
George Howell 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: 11260961Abstract: A hydraulic system 300 for an aircraft including a backup hydraulic pressure source 216 to provide hydraulic pressure to a brake 222 in the event of a failure condition of a primary hydraulic brake pressure source. The hydraulic system 300 also includes a landing gear backup system to provide hydraulic pressure to enable extension and/or retraction of landing gear 100. The backup hydraulic pressure source 216 is arranged to provide hydraulic pressure to the landing gear backup system in the event of a failure condition of a primary landing gear hydraulic pressure source.Type: GrantFiled: June 21, 2018Date of Patent: March 1, 2022Assignee: Airbus Operations LimitedInventors: George Howell, Nicholas Crane
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Publication number: 20210300528Abstract: An aircraft control system (100) including an aircraft control module (110), a trained classifier module (120), and an aircraft control processing engine (13). The aircraft control module (110) generates first control outputs (104a to 104c) based on received aircraft operating inputs (102a to 102d). The trained classifier module receives the aircraft operating inputs (102a to 102d) and generates second control outputs (104d to 104f). The aircraft control processing engine (130) receives the first control outputs (104a to 104c) and the second control outputs (104d to 104f) and generates operating control outputs (106a to 106c), based on the received first control outputs and second control outputs. The aircraft control processing engine (130) then controls the aircraft using the operating control outputs (106a to 106c).Type: ApplicationFiled: March 26, 2021Publication date: September 30, 2021Inventor: George Howell
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Publication number: 20180370616Abstract: A hydraulic system 300 for an aircraft including a backup hydraulic pressure source 216 to provide hydraulic pressure to a brake 222 in the event of a failure condition of a primary hydraulic brake pressure source. The hydraulic system 300 also includes a landing gear backup system to provide hydraulic pressure to enable extension and/or retraction of landing gear 100. The backup hydraulic pressure source 216 is arranged to provide hydraulic pressure to the landing gear backup system in the event of a failure condition of a primary landing gear hydraulic pressure source.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 21, 2018Publication date: December 27, 2018Inventors: George HOWELL, Nicholas CRANE
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Patent number: 10065729Abstract: A method of controlling the motion of a turning aircraft during taxiing on the ground, the aircraft having a steerable landing gear, for example a nose landing gear, operating in a free-to-caster mode, includes (a) ascertaining the rotational position (?) of the steerable landing gear relative to the longitudinal axis (L) of the aircraft (b) receiving a control instruction that would, if effected, continue turning of the aircraft in the same direction away from the longitudinal axis, and (c) modifying the control instruction so that the angle between the rotational position of the steerable landing gear and the longitudinal axis will be lower than the angle that would otherwise be observed had the control instruction been effected and not so modified. The risk of damage to the steerable landing gear through over-steering may thus be reduced.Type: GrantFiled: December 10, 2015Date of Patent: September 4, 2018Assignees: Airbus Operations Limited, Airbus Operationa (SAS)Inventors: George Howell, Louis-Emmanuel Romana
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Patent number: 9969378Abstract: A method of determining the integrity of an electric or hydraulic braking control system. A reduction rate of a voltage or hydraulic pressure in the braking control system is determined, and the integrity of the braking control system is determined by comparing the reduction rate with a threshold. The braking control system may be an aircraft braking control system, and the method may be performed during flight of the aircraft—typically during cruise.Type: GrantFiled: July 17, 2015Date of Patent: May 15, 2018Assignee: AIRBUS OPERATIONS LIMITEDInventors: George Howell, Matthieu Della Nave
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Patent number: 9809302Abstract: A method of braking left and right landing gear wheels on respective left and right sides of an aircraft. A desired left braking parameter (L) is received for the left wheel and a desired right braking parameter (R) is received for the right wheel. The left wheel is braked with a reduced left braking parameter (L?) which is less than the desired left braking parameter (L), and the right wheel is braked with a reduced right braking parameter (R?) which is less than the desired right braking parameter (R). A difference between the braking parameters is maintained so that L??R?=L?R.Type: GrantFiled: July 17, 2015Date of Patent: November 7, 2017Assignees: AIRBUS OPERATIONS LIMITED, AIRBUS OPERATIONS SASInventors: George Howell, Livier Ben, Louis-Emmanuel Romana
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Patent number: 9580058Abstract: A method of determining the integrity of an electric or hydraulic energy source of a braking control system. The energy source is charged or discharged, and two or more measurements of voltage or hydraulic pressure are taken from the braking control system. A difference between at least two of the measurements is determined in order to determine a change or rate of change in voltage or hydraulic pressure caused by the charging or discharging of the energy source. The integrity of the energy source is determined by checking whether the change or rate of change in voltage or hydraulic pressure meets predetermined criteria. The check may comprise comparing the change or rate of change of the voltage or hydraulic pressure to a threshold—for instance checking whether the change exceeds a threshold, or falls between an upper threshold and a lower threshold.Type: GrantFiled: July 17, 2015Date of Patent: February 28, 2017Assignee: AIRBUS OPERATIONS LIMITEDInventors: George Howell, Matthieu Della Nave
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Publication number: 20160167772Abstract: A method of controlling the motion of a turning aircraft during taxiing on the ground, the aircraft having a steerable landing gear, for example a nose landing gear, operating in a free-to-caster mode, includes (a) ascertaining the rotational position (?) of the steerable landing gear relative to the longitudinal axis (L) of the aircraft (b) receiving a control instruction that would, if effected, continue turning of the aircraft in the same direction away from the longitudinal axis, and (c) modifying the control instruction so that the angle between the rotational position of the steerable landing gear and the longitudinal axis will be lower than the angle that would otherwise be observed had the control instruction been effected and not so modified. The risk of damage to the steerable landing gear through over-steering may thus be reduced.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 10, 2015Publication date: June 16, 2016Inventors: George HOWELL, Louis-Emmanuel ROMANA
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Publication number: 20160016575Abstract: A method of determining the integrity of an electric or hydraulic energy source of a braking control system. The energy source is charged or discharged, and two or more measurements of voltage or hydraulic pressure are taken from the braking control system. A difference between at least two of the measurements is determined in order to determine a change or rate of change in voltage or hydraulic pressure caused by the charging or discharging of the energy source. The integrity of the energy source is determined by checking whether the change or rate of change in voltage or hydraulic pressure meets predetermined criteria. The check may comprise comparing the change or rate of change of the voltage or hydraulic pressure to a threshold—for instance checking whether the change exceeds a threshold, or falls between an upper threshold and a lower threshold.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 17, 2015Publication date: January 21, 2016Inventors: George HOWELL, Matthieu Della NAVE
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Publication number: 20160016661Abstract: A method of braking left and right landing gear wheels on respective left and right sides of an aircraft. A desired left braking parameter (L) is received for the left wheel and a desired right braking parameter (R) is received for the right wheel. The left wheel is braked with a reduced left braking parameter (L?) which is less than the desired left braking parameter (L), and the right wheel is braked with a reduced right braking parameter (R?) which is less than the desired right braking parameter (R). A difference between the braking parameters is maintained so that L??W=L?R.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 17, 2015Publication date: January 21, 2016Inventors: George HOWELL, Livier BEN, Louis-Emmanuel ROMANA
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Publication number: 20160016576Abstract: A method of determining the integrity of an electric or hydraulic braking control system. A reduction rate of a voltage or hydraulic pressure in the braking control system is determined, and the integrity of the braking control system is determined by comparing the reduction rate with a threshold. The braking control system may be an aircraft braking control system, and the method may be performed during flight of the aircraft—typically during cruise.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 17, 2015Publication date: January 21, 2016Inventors: George HOWELL, Matthieu Della NAVE
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Patent number: 8844723Abstract: A multi-layered blister package includes a first panel having at least one blister pocket receiving aperture defined therein, wherein a blister pocket protrudes through the at least one blister pocket receiving aperture and retains an article therein. A second panel has at least one exit aperture defined therein, wherein the at least one exit aperture aligns with the at least one blister pocket receiving aperture when the first panel is disposed over the second panel. A third panel having at least one intermediate aperture defined therein, wherein the at least one intermediate aperture aligns with and is between the at least one exit aperture and the at least one blister pocket receiving aperture when the third panel is pivoted to a first position.Type: GrantFiled: July 16, 2010Date of Patent: September 30, 2014Assignee: F.M. Howell & CompanyInventors: Michael Paliotta, George Howell
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Patent number: 8623672Abstract: A server creates a plurality of projects pertaining to providing manufacturing service results. Each of the plurality of projects specifies operations to be performed relating to providing the manufacturing service results and at least one of the plurality of projects generates a requested manufacturing service result. The server initiates the at least one project that generates the requested manufacturing service result, wherein the at least one project is associated with an execution engine. The initiation of the at least one project may include sending input data to the execution engine based on configuration data that is associated with the execution engine, and obtaining the requested manufacturing service result from the execution engine. The server provides the requested manufacturing server result to at least one recipient.Type: GrantFiled: February 15, 2011Date of Patent: January 7, 2014Assignee: Applied Materials, Inc.Inventors: David Everton Norman, Alan George Howells, Tae Young Ahn
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Patent number: 8235204Abstract: A lockable package includes an outer sleeve defined by connected first and second panels, the sleeve having at least one open end. An inner container is slidable within the sleeve, and having a first portion joined to a second portion, wherein at least one of a height and a width of the first portion is less than a corresponding height and width of the second portion. A difference between one of the height and the width of the first portion and the corresponding height and width of the second portion defines a ridge. A locking assembly is provided at the at least one open end of the sleeve and is configured to releasably engage the ridge, wherein the inner container is removable through the open end of the sleeve by disengaging the locking assembly from the ridge.Type: GrantFiled: December 3, 2009Date of Patent: August 7, 2012Assignee: Howell Packaging, division of F.M. Howell & CompanyInventors: Robert Loughman, John Turner, George Howell
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Publication number: 20120012498Abstract: A multi-layered blister package includes a first panel having at least one blister pocket receiving aperture defined therein, wherein a blister pocket protrudes through the at least one blister pocket receiving aperture and retains an article therein. A second panel has at least one exit aperture defined therein, wherein the at least one exit aperture aligns with the at least one blister pocket receiving aperture when the first panel is disposed over the second panel. A third panel having at least one intermediate aperture defined therein, wherein the at least one intermediate aperture aligns with and is between the at least one exit aperture and the at least one blister pocket receiving aperture when the third panel is pivoted to a first position.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 16, 2010Publication date: January 19, 2012Applicant: F.M. HOWELL & COMPANY.Inventors: Michael PALIOTTA, George Howell
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Publication number: 20110208337Abstract: A server creates a plurality of projects pertaining to providing manufacturing service results. Each of the plurality of projects specifies operations to be performed relating to providing the manufacturing service results and at least one of the plurality of projects generates a requested manufacturing service result. The server initiates the at least one project that generates the requested manufacturing service result, wherein the at least one project is associated with an execution engine. The initiation of the at least one project may include sending input data to the execution engine based on configuration data that is associated with the execution engine, and obtaining the requested manufacturing service result from the execution engine. The server provides the requested manufacturing server result to at least one recipient.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 15, 2011Publication date: August 25, 2011Inventors: David Everton Norman, Alan George Howells, Tae Young Ahn
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Patent number: 7967143Abstract: A multi-layered blister package includes a first panel having at least one first aperture defined therein, wherein a blister pocket is visible through the at least one first aperture and retains an article therein. A second panel has at least one exit aperture defined therein by a first non-continuous cut line, wherein the at least one exit aperture aligns with the at least one first aperture when the first panel is disposed over the second panel. A first fold line separates the first and second panels. A biasing force transmitting member is provided with the first panel, such that a biasing force is applied to the blister pocket via the biasing force transmitting member. The biasing force transmitting member includes at least one of a plurality of spring legs encompassing the at least one first aperture and a shield member disposed between the first panel and the blister pocket.Type: GrantFiled: February 24, 2009Date of Patent: June 28, 2011Assignee: F.M. Howell & CompanyInventors: Michael Paliotta, George Howell
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Publication number: 20110132779Abstract: A lockable package includes an outer sleeve defined by connected first and second panels, the sleeve having at least one open end. An inner container is slidable within the sleeve, and having a first portion joined to a second portion, wherein at least one of a height and a width of the first portion is less than a corresponding height and width of the second portion. A difference between one of the height and the width of the first portion and the corresponding height and width of the second portion defines a ridge. A locking assembly is provided at the at least one open end of the sleeve and is configured to releasably engage the ridge, wherein the inner container is removable through the open end of the sleeve by disengaging the locking assembly from the ridge.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 3, 2009Publication date: June 9, 2011Applicant: Howell Packaging, Division of F.M. Howell & CompanyInventors: Robert LOUGHMAN, John Turner, George Howell
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Publication number: 20100213097Abstract: A multi-layered blister package includes a first panel having at least one first aperture defined therein, wherein a blister pocket is visible through the at least one first aperture and retains an article therein. A second panel has at least one exit aperture defined therein by a first non-continuous cut line, wherein the at least one exit aperture aligns with the at least one first aperture when the first panel is disposed over the second panel. A first fold line separates the first and second panels. A biasing force transmitting member is provided with the first panel, such that a biasing force is applied to the blister pocket via the biasing force transmitting member. The biasing force transmitting member includes at least one of a plurality of spring legs encompassing the at least one first aperture and a shield member disposed between the first panel and the blister pocket.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 24, 2009Publication date: August 26, 2010Applicant: F.M. Howell & CompanyInventors: Michael PALIOTTA, George HOWELL
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Publication number: 20100029172Abstract: A throttle device adapted to generate a motorcycle sounds for use with a handlebar grip may include an inner flexible sleeve member being expandable to be positioned over the handlebar grip, an outer flexible sleeve member to be positioned over the inner flexible sleeve member and rotatable with respect to the inner flexible sleeve member, a position device to measure the position of the inter-flexible sleeve member with respect to the outer flexible sleeve member, and a control housing member to generate a sound which mimics a motorcycle.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 2, 2008Publication date: February 4, 2010Inventor: George Howell