Patents by Inventor Michael E. McMahon
Michael E. McMahon 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: 9731388Abstract: An example method of assembling a turbomachine airfoil array includes, among other things, securing a partial airfoil array within a fixture, the partial airfoil array having at least one existing airfoil extending radially between an inner and an outer fairing and an open area where at least one existing airfoil has been removed. The method includes mounting a positioning saddle relative to a base of the fixture, the positioning saddle aligned with the open area, holding a replacement airfoil using the positioning saddle, applying a curable material at an interface between the replacement airfoil and the inner and outer fairing, and curing the curable material while maintaining a relative position between the replacement airfoil and the inner and outer fairing.Type: GrantFiled: December 1, 2015Date of Patent: August 15, 2017Assignee: United Technologies CorporationInventors: Steven J. Feigleson, Dennis R. Tremblay, Michael E. McMahon, Nathan C. Johnson
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Patent number: 9567863Abstract: A fixture for assembling a stator vane assembly for a gas turbine engine includes, an outer locating ring including a plurality of outer locating pins defining a position for each of a plurality of vanes relative to an outer fairing. An inner locating ring includes a plurality of inner locating rings defining a position of each of the plurality of vanes relative to an inner fairing. A clamp section includes a clamp portion and a clamp pin defining an angular orientation of each of the plurality of vanes relative to each of the inner and outer fairings. An inner locating section supports a plurality of radial locating pins defining a radial position of each of the plurality of vanes relative to the inner and outer fairings.Type: GrantFiled: December 12, 2014Date of Patent: February 14, 2017Assignee: United Technologies CorporationInventors: Michael E. McMahon, Steven J. Feigleson, Dennis R. Tremblay
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Patent number: 9434031Abstract: An example method of assembling a turbomachine airfoil array includes, among other things, securing a partial airfoil array within a fixture, the partial airfoil array having at least one existing airfoil extending radially between an inner and an outer fairing and an open area where at least one existing airfoil has been removed. The method includes mounting a positioning saddle relative to a base of the fixture, the positioning saddle aligned with the open area, holding a replacement airfoil using the positioning saddle, applying a curable material at an interface between the replacement airfoil and the inner and outer fairing, and curing the curable material while maintaining a relative position between the replacement airfoil and the inner and outer fairing.Type: GrantFiled: September 26, 2012Date of Patent: September 6, 2016Assignee: United Technologies CorporationInventors: Steven J. Feigleson, Dennis R. Tremblay, Michael E. McMahon, Nathan Johnson
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Publication number: 20160084094Abstract: An example method of assembling a turbomachine airfoil array includes, among other things, securing a partial airfoil array within a fixture, the partial airfoil array having at least one existing airfoil extending radially between an inner and an outer fairing and an open area where at least one existing airfoil has been removed. The method includes mounting a positioning saddle relative to a base of the fixture, the positioning saddle aligned with the open area, holding a replacement airfoil using the positioning saddle, applying a curable material at an interface between the replacement airfoil and the inner and outer fairing, and curing the curable material while maintaining a relative position between the replacement airfoil and the inner and outer fairing.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 1, 2015Publication date: March 24, 2016Inventors: Steven J. Feigleson, Dennis R. Tremblay, Michael E. McMahon, Nathan C. Johnson
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Patent number: 9097124Abstract: A stator vane assembly includes a vane having an inner end. In one example, the vane is aluminum. An inner shroud has an aperture receiving the inner end. A flexible material secures the inner end to the inner shroud. The material has an inner surface opposite the vane providing a seal land in one example. The inner shroud provides an arcuate inner shroud segment, which is constructed either cast aluminum or stamped sheet steel. An inner shroud segment has an arcuate wall providing multiple apertures, for example. First and second flanges are integral with and extending radially inwardly from a concave side of the wall.Type: GrantFiled: January 24, 2012Date of Patent: August 4, 2015Assignee: UNITED TECHNOLOGIES CORPORATIONInventors: David P. Dube, Michael E. McMahon, Steven J. Feigleson
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Publication number: 20150098830Abstract: A fixture for assembling a stator vane assembly for a gas turbine engine includes, an outer locating ring including a plurality of outer locating pins defining a position for each of a plurality of vanes relative to an outer fairing. An inner locating ring includes a plurality of inner locating rings defining a position of each of the plurality of vanes relative to an inner fairing. A clamp section includes a clamp portion and a clamp pin defining an angular orientation of each of the plurality of vanes relative to each of the inner and outer fairings. An inner locating section supports a plurality of radial locating pins defining a radial position of each of the plurality of vanes relative to the inner and outer fairings.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 12, 2014Publication date: April 9, 2015Inventors: Michael E. McMahon, Steven J. Feigleson, Dennis R. Tremblay
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Patent number: 8966755Abstract: A disclosed fixture for assembling a stator vane assembly for a gas turbine engine includes an outer locating ring including a plurality of outer locating pins defining a position for each of a plurality of vanes relative to an outer fairing and an inner locating ring including a plurality of inner locating rings defining a position of each of the plurality of vanes relative to an inner fairing. A clamp section includes a clamp portion and a clamp pin that define an angular orientation of each of the plurality of vanes relative to each of the inner and outer fairings, and an inner locating section supporting a plurality of radial locating pins defining a radial position of each of the plurality of vanes relative to the inner and outer fairings.Type: GrantFiled: May 30, 2012Date of Patent: March 3, 2015Assignee: United Technologies CorporationInventors: Michael E. McMahon, Steven J. Feigleson, Dennis R. Tremblay
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Publication number: 20130189092Abstract: A stator vane assembly includes a vane having an inner end. In one example, the vane is aluminum. An inner shroud has an aperture receiving the inner end. A flexible material secures the inner end to the inner shroud. The material has an inner surface opposite the vane providing a seal land in one example. The inner shroud provides an arcuate inner shroud segment, which is constructed either cast aluminum or stamped sheet steel. An inner shroud segment has an arcuate wall providing multiple apertures, for example. First and second flanges are integral with and extending radially inwardly from a concave side of the wall.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 24, 2012Publication date: July 25, 2013Inventors: David P. Dube, Michael E. McMahon, Steven J. Feigleson
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Publication number: 20120233858Abstract: A disclosed fixture for assembling a stator vane assembly for a gas turbine engine includes an outer locating ring including a plurality of outer locating pins defining a position for each of a plurality of vanes relative to an outer fairing and an inner locating ring including a plurality of inner locating rings defining a position of each of the plurality of vanes relative to an inner fairing. A clamp section includes a clamp portion and a clamp pin that define an angular orientation of each of the plurality of vanes relative to each of the inner and outer fairings, and an inner locating section supporting a plurality of radial locating pins defining a radial position of each of the plurality of vanes relative to the inner and outer fairings.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 30, 2012Publication date: September 20, 2012Inventors: Michael E. McMahon, Steven J. Feigleson, Dennis R. Tremblay
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Patent number: 6543995Abstract: A stator assembly for a rotary machine a stator vane for the assembly are disclosed. Various construction details are developed which facilitate assembly, disassembly and replaceability of the vane. The stator assembly includes a casing having a plurality of flats which adapts the case to engage a corresponding flat on the stator vane.Type: GrantFiled: July 31, 2000Date of Patent: April 8, 2003Assignee: United Technologies CorporationInventors: Keith T. Honda, Michael E. McMahon, Steven J. Feigleson
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Patent number: 6425736Abstract: A stator assembly having an inner shroud assembly formed of an inner shroud and rubstrip is disclosed. Various construction details and features are developed which relate to durability and manufacturing feasibility are developed. In one detailed embodiment, at the rubstrip is bonded to the thermoplastic shroud. The method is applicable to joining an elastomer, such as silicone rubber material, to a thermoplastic substrate.Type: GrantFiled: July 31, 2000Date of Patent: July 30, 2002Assignee: United Technologies CorporationInventors: Michael E. McMahon, Carl S. Richardson, Dennis R. Tremblay, Jeffrey S. LeShane, Charles R. Watson
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Patent number: 6409472Abstract: A stator assembly for a rotary machine having a shroud for a stator vane is disclosed. Various construction details are developed which limit movement of the stator vane into the flowpath by reason of the stator vane being restrained by the shroud. In one particular embodiment, a clip member extends through an opening in the tip of the vane and is disposed at a location adjacent a nonflowpath surface of the shroud to restrain the tip of the vane against inward movement through the shroud.Type: GrantFiled: July 31, 2000Date of Patent: June 25, 2002Assignee: United Technologies CorporationInventors: Michael E. McMahon, Robert B. Richardson, Steven J. Feigleson, Keith T. Honda, Christopher G. Demers, Michael A. Servadio, Kevin A. Walton
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Patent number: 5310650Abstract: The present invention relates to methods and test strips for performing nucleic acid hybridizations on a porous chromatographic material having the capacity for rapid chromatographic solvent transport of non-immobilized reagents and reactive solution components by means of a selected chromatographic solvent. The strip includes a first end or contact site, at which chromatographic solvent transport begins, a second end, at which chromatographic solvent transport ends, and at least one zone positioned between the first and second ends. The zone is impregnated with a capture nucleotide sequence which is immobilized against solvent transport and which is capable of hybridization with a complementary nucleotide sequence or probe so as to render it immobilized in the capture zone. The strip may further include a probe zone between the first end and the capture zone, wherein a labeled probe is impregnated such that it is mobilized by the solvent and transported to the capture zone where hybridization can occur.Type: GrantFiled: August 4, 1992Date of Patent: May 10, 1994Assignee: Abbott LaboratoiresInventors: Michael E. McMahon, Julian Gordon
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Patent number: 5067922Abstract: An insulating device for keeping a container of liquid from losing its thermal content to its environment that can double as a recreational throwing toy. The device is constructed of two open-ended cylinder bodies, one inside the other. The inner cylinder 8 of an insulating material for the purpose of keeping a container of liquid cold (or warm) is adhered to the inner side of the outer cylinder 10 of a stiff, yet flexible plastic composite that provides aerodynamic stability and durability. A uniformly weighted ring 2 encircles the forward end of the device sandwiched between the two cylinders, thus providing a forward center of gravity that produces stability in flight. The forward edge 6 of the device is rounded for durability and aerodynamics, while the rear edge 4 is rounded and slightly tapered to reduce drag while in flight. The device, when propelled through the air and provided with a rotation about its horizontal axis will fly in a smooth and calculatable manner.Type: GrantFiled: April 19, 1990Date of Patent: November 26, 1991Inventor: Michael E. McMahon
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Patent number: 4960691Abstract: A test strip for analysis of analytes such as antigens, antibodies or polynucleotides employs a chromatographic medium and a solvent capable of transporting reagents and/or sample. Reagents are selected and disposed on the medium such that a labeled (first) reagent arrives at the detection (third) zone only after analyte is immobilized there and non-reactive sample componets have been transported beyond the detection zone. This sequential arrival is accomplished by the relative mobility of the reagent or sample; or by the site relationship of the zones. Preferably, the site relationship of the sample (second) zone and the label (first) zone is such that a plurality of pathways guide the sample and labeled reagent and any subsequent reagents to the detection zone in the recited order. Single and multiple pathway devices are disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: September 29, 1986Date of Patent: October 2, 1990Assignee: Abbott LaboratoriesInventors: Julian Gordon, Michael E. McMahon, Shanfun Ching