Patents by Inventor Luis Leon

Luis Leon 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).

  • Publication number: 20110256343
    Abstract: A superplastically formed structural assembly is provided, as is an associated preform and method for forming such an assembly. The assembly includes a skin member and a support member that are joined to define a space between the members and between the joints. The assembly can be produced by joining the members in a flat configuration, and then forming the resulting preform to a predetermined shape of the structural assembly. The support member defines at least one aperture in communication with the space between the members. Thus, the skin member can be formed by delivering a pressurized fluid through the support member to the skin member, e.g., to superplastically form the skin member against a die that defines a contour surface corresponding in shape to the predetermined configuration of the assembly. The support member can extend in a substantially direct configuration between opposing portions of the skin member.
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 27, 2011
    Publication date: October 20, 2011
    Applicant: The Boeing Company
    Inventors: Daniel G. Sanders, David W. Foutch, Jeff D. Will, Luis Leon, Gregory L. Ramsey, Garry A. Booker
  • Patent number: 7967240
    Abstract: A superplastically formed structural assembly is provided, as is an associated preform and method for forming such an assembly. The assembly includes a skin member and a support member that are joined to define a space between the members and between the joints. The assembly can be produced by joining the members in a flat configuration, and then forming the resulting preform to a predetermined shape of the structural assembly. The support member defines at least one aperture in communication with the space between the members. Thus, the skin member can be formed by delivering a pressurized fluid through the support member to the skin member, e.g., to superplastically form the skin member against a die that defines a contour surface corresponding in shape to the predetermined configuration of the assembly. The support member can extend in a substantially direct configuration between opposing portions of the skin member.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 16, 2007
    Date of Patent: June 28, 2011
    Assignee: The Boeing Company
    Inventors: Daniel G. Sanders, David W. Foutch, Jeff D. Will, Luis Leon, Gregory L. Ramsey, Garry A. Booker
  • Patent number: 7267852
    Abstract: A collapsible artificial Christmas tree that opens and retracts like an umbrella has an elongate trunk with a branch hinge connected to a trunk. A tree branch is rotatably connected to the branch hinge. A slide ring is slidably connected to the trunk. A branch lift rod is rotatably connected to the slide ring. The branch lift rod is rotatably connected to the tree branch for moving the tree branch when the slide ring slidably moves on the trunk.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 3, 2006
    Date of Patent: September 11, 2007
    Inventors: Wanda E. Rosado, Luis Leon Perez
  • Publication number: 20070175968
    Abstract: A superplastically formed structural assembly is provided, as is an associated preform and method for forming such an assembly. The assembly includes a skin member and a support member that are joined to define a space between the members and between the joints. The assembly can be produced by joining the members in a flat configuration, and then forming the resulting preform to a predetermined shape of the structural assembly. The support member defines at least one aperture in communication with the space between the members. Thus, the skin member can be formed by delivering a pressurized fluid through the support member to the skin member, e.g., to superplastically form the skin member against a die that defines a contour surface corresponding in shape to the predetermined configuration of the assembly. The support member can extend in a substantially direct configuration between opposing portions of the skin member.
    Type: Application
    Filed: March 16, 2007
    Publication date: August 2, 2007
    Inventors: Daniel Sanders, David Foutch, Jeff Will, Luis Leon, Gregory Ramsey, Garry Booker
  • Patent number: 7210611
    Abstract: A superplastically formed structural assembly is provided, as is an associated preform and method for forming such an assembly. The assembly includes a skin member and a support member that are joined to define a space between the members and between the joints. The assembly can be produced by joining the members in a flat configuration, and then forming the resulting preform to a predetermined shape of the structural assembly. The support member defines at least one aperture in communication with the space between the members. Thus, the skin member can be formed by delivering a pressurized fluid through the support member to the skin member, e.g., to superplastically form the skin member against a die that defines a contour surface corresponding in shape to the predetermined configuration of the assembly. The support member can extend in a substantially direct configuration between opposing portions of the skin member.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 21, 2004
    Date of Patent: May 1, 2007
    Assignee: The Boeing Company
    Inventors: Daniel G. Sanders, David W. Foutch, Jeff D. Will, Luis Leon, Gregory L. Ramsey, Garry A. Booker
  • Publication number: 20060086774
    Abstract: A superplastically formed structural assembly is provided, as is an associated preform and method for forming such an assembly. The assembly includes a skin member and a support member that are joined to define a space between the members and between the joints. The assembly can be produced by joining the members in a flat configuration, and then forming the resulting preform to a predetermined shape of the structural assembly. The support member defines at least one aperture in communication with the space between the members. Thus, the skin member can be formed by delivering a pressurized fluid through the support member to the skin member, e.g., to superplastically form the skin member against a die that defines a contour surface corresponding in shape to the predetermined configuration of the assembly. The support member can extend in a substantially direct configuration between opposing portions of the skin member.
    Type: Application
    Filed: October 21, 2004
    Publication date: April 27, 2006
    Inventors: Daniel Sanders, David Foutch, Jeff Will, Luis Leon, Gregory Ramsey, Garry Booker
  • Patent number: 5760828
    Abstract: Back-vision system for vehicles which comprises a microcamera (6) with its corresponding control unit (13) and power-supply source, a housing for the microcamera (6), formed by an external casing (1) and an internal box (2) joined to the external casing (1) and in communication with it, into which the microcamera (6) is introduced, the objective of which microcamera is focused towards the outside through an opening in the external casing (1), and a monitor (21) on which the images picked up by the microcamera (6) can be seen. By placing a microcamera (6) in its corresponding housing in a suitable manner on one of the sides of the vehicle and, optionally one microcamera and its housing on each side, improved back-vision is obtained.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 9, 1996
    Date of Patent: June 2, 1998
    Assignee: Idesa Accesorios, S.A.
    Inventor: Luis Leon Lamata Cortes
  • Patent number: 4102268
    Abstract: A type surface useful in an impact printer having type characters thereon particularly configured to print large solid blocks. Each type character is comprised of a plurality of spaced land area portions distributed in an area of the type surface whose periphery conforms to the shape and size of the solid block to be printed. The plurality of land area portions present a lower effective contact area to an impacting hammer than would a solid land area of the same periphery, therefore yielding higher density print. The spaces between the land area portions fill in on the printed character as a consequence of smear attributable to the relative movement between the type surface and ink ribbon.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 30, 1975
    Date of Patent: July 25, 1978
    Assignee: Dataproducts Corporation
    Inventors: Fernando V. Guarderas, Luis Leon