Patents by Inventor John C. Massenburg

John C. Massenburg 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: 6375547
    Abstract: A method of operating a fluid jet cutting machine with abrasive removal system. The fluid-jet cutting machine has a nozzle and a carrier assembly attached to the nozzole to move the nozzle along a cutting path. A high-pressure fluid source and an abrasive particle source are coupled to the nozzle to generate an abrasive fluid-jet having a fluid and a plurality of abrasive particles for cutting a work-piece. The cutting machine also has a particle removal device including a tank aligned with the nozzle, a settling container, and a fluid transport mechanism to transport fluid from the tank to the settling container. The tank includes at least one compartment configured to receive the fluid and the abrasive particles of the fluid-jet along at least a portion of the cutting path.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 14, 2000
    Date of Patent: April 23, 2002
    Assignee: Flow International Corporation
    Inventor: John C. Massenburg
  • Publication number: 20020028634
    Abstract: A fluid jet-cutting machine with an abrasive particle removal device and method. In one embodiment, the fluid-jet cutting machine has a nozzle and a carrier assembly attached to the nozzle to move the nozzle along a cutting path. A high-pressure fluid source and an abrasive particle source are coupled to the nozzle to generate an abrasive fluid-jet having a fluid and a plurality of abrasive particles for cutting a work-piece. The cutting machine also has a particle removal including, tank aligned with the nozzle, a settling container, and a fluid transport mechanism to transport fluid from the tank to the settling container. The tank includes at least one compartment configured to receive the fluid and the abrasive particles of the fluid-jet along at least a portion of the cutting path.
    Type: Application
    Filed: August 13, 2001
    Publication date: March 7, 2002
    Inventor: John C. Massenburg
  • Patent number: 6299510
    Abstract: An abrasive particle removal device for use with a fluid jet cutting machine includes a tank aligned with a nozzle of the cutting machine, a settling container, and a fluid transport mechanism to transport fluid from the tank to the settling container. The tank includes at least one compartment configured to receive the fluid and the abrasive particles of the fluid-jet along at least a portion of the cutting path. Additionally, the compartment is configured to control fluid flow within the compartment so that the fluid-jet suspends, and maintains the suspension, of at least a substantial portion of the abrasive particles in the one compartment without additional agitation. The fluid transport mechanism can include a conduit with a first end in fluid communication with the compartment and a second end outside of the compartment in fluid communication with the settling container.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 28, 1998
    Date of Patent: October 9, 2001
    Assignee: Flow International Corporation
    Inventor: John C. Massenburg
  • Patent number: 5643058
    Abstract: An improved system for generating an abrasive fluid jet is shown and described. In a preferred embodiment, abrasive is fed from a bulk hopper into an air isolator having a baffle that limits the flow of air and abrasive through the air isolator, thereby venting air from the abrasive. An on/off device having a rod coupled to a stopper is provided within the air isolator, the rod being selectively raised and lowered in a vertical direction. A discharge orifice is provided in a bottom surface of the air isolator, the stopper covering the discharge orifice when the rod is in a lowered position, thereby preventing the discharge of abrasive from the air isolator.A metering disk is provided adjacent the discharge orifice, an orifice in the metering disk being aligned with the discharge orifice, such that abrasive exiting the air isolator flows through the metering disk.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 11, 1995
    Date of Patent: July 1, 1997
    Assignee: Flow International Corporation
    Inventors: Glenn A. Erichsen, John C. Massenburg, Chip Burnham, Thomas Harry O'Connor, Rhonda R. Smith, Katherine Zaring, Robert P. Many
  • Patent number: 4775290
    Abstract: A vacuum-type pickup and transfer apparatus for irregularly surfaced, shaped and sized objects such as populated printed wiring boards (PWBs) is disclosed. The apparatus includes a plurality of downwardly directed vacuum conduits that have enlarged lips at their lower end. It also includes a thin, flexible, non-porous membrane which extends transversely and loosely between the conduits and through which the conduits extend so that their lower ends communicate with the region below the membrane. The pick-up apparatus is moved down to the PWBs and vacuum applied, so that the flexible membrane seals against the PWBs, adapting and conforming to any irregular surfaces, sizes and shapes. The apparatus includes a control for selectively regulating the movement of the pick-up apparatus and the application of the vacuum. The PWBs are accordingly moved to the desired location and the vacuum released to release the PWBs.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 3, 1986
    Date of Patent: October 4, 1988
    Assignee: Flow Systems, Inc.
    Inventors: Laurie M. Brown, Thomas H. O'Connor, John C. Massenburg