Patents by Inventor Joseph Douglas

Joseph Douglas 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: 5273202
    Abstract: A stack of titanium sheets are placed between a pair of pressurizable chambers in a vacuum chamber. One of the mating surfaces of each pair of mating surfaces has had a stop off material applied in a desired pattern to prevent diffusion bonding. A pump evacuates the vacuum chamber and heaters heat the stack to evaporate volatile binders from the stop off. When all the binder has been removed the stack is heated and the pressure in the pressurizable chambers is increased to cause a pair of resilient members to apply pressure on the stack to diffusion bond the sheets together. The volatile binder is removed quickly and oxidation of the titanium is prevented during baking out of the binder. The integral structure is then heated and internally pressurized to superplastically form one of the sheets to produce an article of predetermined shape. No welding of the sheets before bonding is required.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 6, 1993
    Date of Patent: December 28, 1993
    Assignee: Rolls-Royce plc
    Inventor: Joseph Douglas
  • Patent number: 5263638
    Abstract: A stack of titanium sheets are placed on a worktable in a vacuum chamber. One of the mating surfaces of each pair of mating surfaces has had a stop off material applied in a desired pattern to prevent diffusion bonding. A pump evacuates the vacuum chamber and heaters heat the stack to evaporate volatile binder from the stop off. When all the binder has been removed the worktable is moved relative to an electron beam gun to weld the edges of the sheets together to form a sealed assembly. The volatile binder is removed quickly and oxidation of the titanium is prevented during baking out of the binder. The sealed assembly is then heated and externally pressurised to diffusion bond the sheets together. The integral structure is then heated and internally pressured to superplastically form one of the sheets to produce an article of predetermined shape.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 28, 1993
    Date of Patent: November 23, 1993
    Assignee: Rolls-Royce plc
    Inventor: Joseph Douglas
  • Patent number: 5226578
    Abstract: A stack of titanium sheets are placed between a pair of pressurisable chambers in a vacuum chamber. One of the mating surfaces of each pair of mating surfaces has had a stop off material applied in a desired pattern to prevent diffusion bonding. A pump evacuates the vacuum chamber and heaters heat the stack to evaporate volatile binders from the stop off. When all the binder has been removed the stack is heated and the pressure in the pressurisable chambers is increased to cause a pair of resilient members to apply pressure on the stack to diffusion bond the sheets together. The volatile binder is removed quickly and oxidation of the titanium is prevented during baking out of the binder. The integral structure is then heated and internally pressurised to superplastically form one of the sheets to produce an article of predetermined shape. No welding of the sheets before bonding is required.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 27, 1992
    Date of Patent: July 13, 1993
    Assignee: Rolls-Royce PLC
    Inventor: Joseph Douglas
  • Patent number: 4983841
    Abstract: Residual core material can be detected inside hollow cast articles using positron emission tomography. Positron radio-isotope material is inducted into any residual core material present by immersing a cast article in an aqueous solution of radio-isotope emitter, for example gallium. Absorbed gallium subsequently emits positrons which are annihilated in collisions with electrons emitting two 511 KeV gamma rays in diametrically opposite directions. The emissions are detected and tracked by a PET camera and the resulting images correlated with a sectioned image of the article as a check on the location of detected core material. Initially a low-dose-rate solution for the purpose of merely establishing the presence of core material is used but a second optional process step introduces a more active solution allowing a PET camera to collect sufficient data to image absorbed isotope.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 26, 1989
    Date of Patent: January 8, 1991
    Assignee: Rolls-Royce plc
    Inventors: Peter A. E. Stewart, Richard T. Skelton, Martin J. Allen, Joseph Douglas
  • Patent number: 4799190
    Abstract: Data processing methods and circuit arrangements are provided whereby out of a succession of data, some or most of which are false due to interference or noise, only those most likely to be true are selected for transmission to following stages of processing. Selection is achieved by comparing, according to a predetermined criterion, successive input data words with a data word already held in a data store and updating the store by discarding the stored data word and replacing it with an input data word whenever an input data word meets the predetermined criterion. A stored data word is utilised in further processing only when a predetermined number of input data words have been compared with the stored data word without updating having occurred. The invention has particular relevance to optical pyrometry systems.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 21, 1987
    Date of Patent: January 17, 1989
    Assignee: ROLLS-ROYCE plc
    Inventors: Joseph Douglas, Richard P. Jennings
  • Patent number: 4582426
    Abstract: To be of most use as an input signal for the control system of a gas turbine aeroengine, a pyrometer-derived turbine blade temperature signal should represent the average temperature of the hottest parts of the blades with fast and accurate response when the average temperature of the hottest parts changes with engine conditions. The invention achieves this by providing the pyrometer with an optical system adapted to give the pyrometer's photo-diode a large field of view which is rectangular at the face of the turbine rotor and which extends an integer number of inter-blade passage widths in the circumferential direction and a portion of the length of the blade aerofoils in the radial direction.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 30, 1983
    Date of Patent: April 15, 1986
    Assignee: Rolls-Royce Limited
    Inventor: Joseph Douglas
  • Patent number: 4568183
    Abstract: In a radiation pyrometer in a gas turbine engine, non-uniformly distributed changes in transparency of an optical element in the system, e.g. contamination of pyrometer objective lens L.sub.1 by combustion products from the turbine can be automatically detected. Lens L.sub.1 focusses radiation from target T onto an additional lens L.sub.2, which in turn focusses it onto the end E of the fibre-optic bundle F. Considered reciprocally, lens L.sub.2 images the end E of fibre-optic F into L.sub.1, so that although each optical fibre in end E receives radiation from all parts of target T, each fibre is imaged into a corresponding discrete area of L.sub.1. Fibre-optic bundle F comprises two (or more) sub-bundles F.sub.1 and F.sub.2 forming complementary sub-areas of end E and each sub-bundle is provided with its own photodetector P.sub.1, P.sub.2 and associated pre-amplifier A.sub.1,A.sub.2 adjusted so that their outputs A.sub.1 S.sub.1 and A.sub.2,S.sub.2 are matched at the non-contamination condition.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 28, 1983
    Date of Patent: February 4, 1986
    Assignee: Rolls-Royce Limited
    Inventor: Joseph Douglas
  • Patent number: 4240706
    Abstract: An optical probe is particularly for use as part of the viewing system of a radiation pyrometer, e.g. for measurement of temperatures of turbine blades in a gas turbine aeroengine. Although the objective end of the probe lies flush with the outer wall of the turbine gas passage in order to avoid disturbance of the gas flow and is angled away from the blade by virtue of its conformity with the geometry of the outer wall of the gas passage, the probe's field of view nevertheless includes locations on the turbine blades which are considerably axially upstream from the probe's position. This is achieved by providing the probe with an objective prism whose front and rear faces are inclined with respect to each other, so that, for rays of a preselected wavelength, the prism refracts into the probe and along the internal optical path of the probe only those rays from a preselected location on the blade.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 13, 1979
    Date of Patent: December 23, 1980
    Assignee: Rolls-Royce Limited
    Inventor: Joseph Douglas
  • Patent number: 4058198
    Abstract: A conveyor assembly comprises a main conveyor and a boom conveyor. A mounting is pivotally connected at the discharge end of said main conveyor for movement about a transverse axis relative to said main conveyor, said mounting having a rotatable support on which the boom conveyor is mounted for pivotal movement laterally. A linkage retains said mounting in a horizontal position extended outwardly beyond said discharge end with said rotatable support upright. The support has an attachment device at its upper end providing for pivotal connection about a transverse axis of said boom conveyor for movement thereof in a vertical plane, the boom conveyor being supported by a length-adjustable tie from said mounting. The linkage comprises a series of interconnected pivotal links between said mounting and said main conveyor to provide for synchronized adjustment of the mounting to maintain the support upright on alteration of the inclination of said main conveyor.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 30, 1976
    Date of Patent: November 15, 1977
    Assignee: Powerscreen International Limited
    Inventors: Patrick O'Neill, Patrick Joseph Douglas, Michael Lee Mallaghan