Patents by Inventor Richard R. Hofer
Richard R. Hofer 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: 12345243Abstract: Aspects disclosed herein include graphite and hexagonal boron nitride bimaterials, methods of making these bimaterials, and electric propulsion devices or thrusters with these bimaterials. Aspects disclosed herein include electric propulsion devices comprising: at least one portion comprising or formed of a monolithic bimaterial; wherein the monolithic bimaterial comprises a graphite material and a hexagonal boron nitride material; and wherein the graphite material and hexagonal boron nitride material are monolithically integrated in the bimaterial.Type: GrantFiled: August 25, 2023Date of Patent: July 1, 2025Assignees: California Institute of Technology, The Government of the United States of America, as represented by the Secretary of the NavyInventors: Celia S. Chari, Katherine T. Faber, Bryan W. McEnerney, Richard R. Hofer, James A. Wollmershauser, Edward P. Gorzkowski, III
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Publication number: 20250198396Abstract: A high-power density electric propulsion (EP) system is presented. High-power density functionality of the EP system is provided via thermal management structures that separately manage heat from a discharge chamber with electrically conductive inner/outer walls and an electromagnetic circuit of the EP system. The thermal management structures include separate radiators for rejection of heat from the discharge chamber and the electromagnetic circuit, the heat coupled to the radiators via respective thermal shunts. The thermal shunts include radially inwardly and/or outwardly projecting heat conducting structures that are thermally coupled to the discharge chamber and the electromagnetic circuit. Openings formed in annular structures of the electromagnetic circuit allow radial projection of the thermal shunts.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 5, 2024Publication date: June 19, 2025Inventors: Richard R. HOFER, Jacob B. SIMMONDS, James E. POLK, Dan M. GOEBEL
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Publication number: 20240068453Abstract: Aspects disclosed herein include graphite and hexagonal boron nitride bimaterials, methods of making these bimaterials, and electric propulsion devices or thrusters with these bimaterials. Aspects disclosed herein include electric propulsion devices comprising: at least one portion comprising or formed of a monolithic bimaterial; wherein the monolithic bimaterial comprises a graphite material and a hexagonal boron nitride material; and wherein the graphite material and hexagonal boron nitride material are monolithically integrated in the bimaterial.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 25, 2023Publication date: February 29, 2024Inventors: Celia S. CHARI, Katherine T. FABER, Bryan W. McENERNEY, Richard R. HOFER, James A. WOLLMERSHAUSER, Edward P. GORZKOWSKI, III
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Patent number: 10919649Abstract: A low-power Hall thruster gains significantly improved efficiency by a combination of features, including a single piece, h-shaped magnetic screen which enables a more efficient internal volume utilization as well as optimal magnetic shielding; an internally mounted cathode with varying diameter further decreases the footprint of the thruster; an anode with multiple baffles connected by axially oriented holes generates a highly azimuthally uniform propellant flow.Type: GrantFiled: June 17, 2020Date of Patent: February 16, 2021Assignee: CALIFORNIA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGYInventors: Ryan W Conversano, Dan M Goebel, Ira Katz, Richard R Hofer
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Publication number: 20200317374Abstract: A low-power Hall thruster gains significantly improved efficiency by a combination of features, including a single piece, h-shaped magnetic screen which enables a more efficient internal volume utilization as well as optimal magnetic shielding; an internally mounted cathode with varying diameter further decreases the footprint of the thruster; an anode with multiple baffles connected by axially oriented holes generates a highly azimuthally uniform propellant flow.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 17, 2020Publication date: October 8, 2020Inventors: Ryan W. CONVERSANO, Dan M. GOEBEL, Ira KATZ, Richard R. HOFER
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Patent number: 10723489Abstract: A low-power Hall thruster gains significantly improved efficiency by a combination of features, including a single piece, h-shaped magnetic screen which enables a more efficient internal volume utilization as well as optimal magnetic shielding; an internally mounted cathode with varying diameter further decreases the footprint of the thruster; an anode with multiple baffles connected by axially oriented holes generates a highly azimuthally uniform propellant flow.Type: GrantFiled: November 29, 2018Date of Patent: July 28, 2020Assignee: CALIFORNIA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGYInventors: Ryan W Conversano, Dan M Goebel, Ira Katz, Richard R Hofer
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Patent number: 10480493Abstract: A Hall thruster is configured to reduce or eliminate pole erosion by electrically tying the cathode to the thruster chassis body. The electrical connection controls the ion energy hence reducing erosion at the pole. In a different configuration, the cathode is biased by a power supply, allowing further control of the ion energy and the elimination of pole erosion, thus increasing the thruster's operational lifetime.Type: GrantFiled: March 30, 2017Date of Patent: November 19, 2019Assignee: CALIFORNIA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGYInventors: Richard R. Hofer, Benjamin A. Jorns, Ira Katz, John R. Brophy
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Publication number: 20190168895Abstract: A low-power Hall thruster gains significantly improved efficiency by a combination of features, including a single piece, h-shaped magnetic screen which enables a more efficient internal volume utilization as well as optimal magnetic shielding; an internally mounted cathode with varying diameter further decreases the footprint of the thruster; an anode with multiple baffles connected by axially oriented holes generates a highly azimuthally uniform propellant flow.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 29, 2018Publication date: June 6, 2019Inventors: Ryan W CONVERSANO, Dan M GOEBEL, Ira KATZ, Richard R HOFER
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Publication number: 20170284380Abstract: A Hall thruster is configured to reduce or eliminate pole erosion by electrically tying the cathode to the thruster chassis body. The electrical connection controls the ion energy hence reducing erosion at the pole. In a different configuration, the cathode is biased by a power supply, allowing further control of the ion energy and the elimination of pole erosion, thus increasing the thruster's operational lifetime.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 30, 2017Publication date: October 5, 2017Inventors: Richard R. HOFER, Benjamin A. JORNS, Ira KATZ, John R. BROPHY
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Patent number: 9488312Abstract: Disclosed herein is a lubrication device comprising a solid lubricant disposed between and in contact with a first electrode and a second electrode dimensioned and arranged such that application of an electric potential between the first electrode and the second electrode sufficient to produce an electric arc between the first electrode and the second electrode to produce a plasma in an ambient atmosphere at an ambient pressure which vaporizes at least a portion of the solid lubricant to produce a vapor stream comprising the solid lubricant. Methods to lubricate a surface utilizing the lubrication device in-situ are also disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: January 9, 2014Date of Patent: November 8, 2016Assignee: The United States of America as Represented by the Administrator of the National Aeronautics and Space AdministrationInventors: Richard R. Hofer, Donald B. Bickler, Saverio A. D'Agostino
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Publication number: 20140190771Abstract: Disclosed herein is a lubrication device comprising a solid lubricant disposed between and in contact with a first electrode and a second electrode dimensioned and arranged such that application of an electric potential between the first electrode and the second electrode sufficient to produce an electric arc between the first electrode and the second electrode to produce a plasma in an ambient atmosphere at an ambient pressure which vaporizes at least a portion of the solid lubricant to produce a vapor stream comprising the solid lubricant. Methods to lubricate a surface utilizing the lubrication device in-situ are also disclosed.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 9, 2014Publication date: July 10, 2014Applicant: United States of America as Represented by the Administrator of NASAInventors: Richard R. Hofer, Donald B. Bickler, Saverio A. D'Agostino
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Patent number: 8407979Abstract: The invention is a Hall thruster that incorporates a discharge chamber having a variable area channel including an ionization zone, a transition region, and an acceleration zone. The variable area channel is wider through the acceleration zone than through the ionization zone. An anode is located in a vicinity of the ionization zone and a cathode is located in a vicinity of the acceleration zone. The Hall thruster includes a magnetic circuit which is capable of forming a local magnetic field having a curvature within the transition region of the variable area channel whereby the transition region conforms to the curvature of the local magnetic field. The Hall thruster optimizes the ionization and acceleration efficiencies by the combined effects of the variable area channel and magnetic conformity.Type: GrantFiled: October 29, 2007Date of Patent: April 2, 2013Assignee: The United States of America as Represented by the Administrator of the National Aeronautics and Space AdministrationInventor: Richard R. Hofer
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Patent number: 8143788Abstract: An apparatus and method for achieving an efficient central cathode in a Hall effect thruster is disclosed. A hollow insert disposed inside the end of a hollow conductive cathode comprises a rare-earth element and energized to emit electrons from an inner surface. The cathode employs an end opening having an area at least as large as the internal cross sectional area of the rare earth insert to enhance throughput from the cathode end. In addition, the cathode employs a high aspect ratio geometry based on the cathode length to width which mitigates heat transfer from the end. A gas flow through the cathode and insert may be impinged by the emitted electrons to yield a plasma. One or more optional auxiliary gas feeds may also be employed between the cathode and keeper wall and external to the keeper near the outlet.Type: GrantFiled: August 30, 2008Date of Patent: March 27, 2012Assignee: California Institute of TechnologyInventors: Richard R. Hofer, Dan M. Goebel, Ronnie M. Watkins
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Publication number: 20090058305Abstract: An apparatus and method for achieving an efficient central cathode in a Hall effect thruster is disclosed. A hollow insert disposed inside the end of a hollow conductive cathode comprises a rare-earth element and energized to emit electrons from an inner surface. The cathode employs an end opening having an area at least as large as the internal cross sectional area of the rare earth insert to enhance throughput from the cathode end. In addition, the cathode employs a high aspect ratio geometry based on the cathode length to width which mitigates heat transfer from the end. A gas flow through the cathode and insert may be impinged by the emitted electrons to yield a plasma. One or more optional auxiliary gas feeds may also be employed between the cathode and keeper wall and external to the keeper near the outlet.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 30, 2008Publication date: March 5, 2009Applicant: California Institute of TechnologyInventors: Richard R. Hofer, Dan M. Goebel, Ronnie M. Watkins