Patents by Inventor Richard W. Clark

Richard W. Clark 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: 11958293
    Abstract: In some examples, a fluid ejection die includes a plurality of nozzles arranged in a plurality of nozzle columns, the plurality of nozzle columns distributed across a width of the fluid ejection die in a staggered manner, wherein nozzles of each respective nozzle column of the plurality of nozzle columns are spaced apart along a length of the fluid ejection die, wherein the plurality of nozzle columns includes a first pair of neighboring nozzle columns that are spaced by a first distance across the width. The plurality of nozzle columns includes a second pair of neighboring nozzle columns that are spaced by a second distance across the width, the second distance being larger than the first distance.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 3, 2021
    Date of Patent: April 16, 2024
    Assignee: Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P.
    Inventors: Galen Cook, Garrett E Clark, Michael W Cumbie, James R Przybyla, Richard Seaver, Frank D Derryberry, Si-lam J Choy
  • Patent number: 11193422
    Abstract: A lubrication system is disclosed. The lubrication system may be used in conjunction with a gas turbine engine for generating power or lift. The lubrication system utilized a flow scheduling valve which reduces lubricant flow to at least one component based on an engine load. The lubrication system may further include a main pump which may be regulated by an engine speed. Thus, a lubrication system which provides a lubricant to engine components based on the load and speed of the engine is possible. The system may improve efficiency of the engine by reducing the power previously spent in churning excess lubricant by at least one engine component as well as reducing the energy used by a lubricant cooler in cooling the excess lubricant. The lubricant cooler size may also be minimized to reduce weight and air drag due to the reduced lubricant flow.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 22, 2018
    Date of Patent: December 7, 2021
    Assignee: RAYTHEON TECHNOLOGIES CORPORATION
    Inventors: Francis Parnin, Paul H. Dolman, David M. Daley, Denman H. James, Richard W. Clark
  • Patent number: 10378443
    Abstract: A fluid system may comprise a fluid passage comprising a passage inlet and a passage outlet, through which fluid may flow by entering the passage inlet as an inlet flow and exiting the passage outlet as an outlet flow; a bypass valve comprising a bypass inlet and a bypass outlet, the bypass inlet being in fluid communication with the passage inlet, wherein the bypass valve further comprises a piston coupled to a spring; and a position sensor coupled to the bypass valve and configured to detect a position of the piston in the bypass valve. The spring may retain the piston in a rest position, and the spring and the piston may be configured to block the fluid from passing through the bypass outlet in response to the inlet flow exerting a pressure below a bypass pressure threshold.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 2, 2017
    Date of Patent: August 13, 2019
    Assignee: UNITED TECHNOLOGIES CORPORATION
    Inventors: Richard W. Clark, Javier A. Cué
  • Publication number: 20190055886
    Abstract: A lubrication system is disclosed. The lubrication system may be used in conjunction with a gas turbine engine for generating power or lift. The lubrication system utilized a flow scheduling valve which reduces lubricant flow to at least one component based on an engine load. The lubrication system may further include a main pump which may be regulated by an engine speed. Thus, a lubrication system which provides a lubricant to engine components based on the load and speed of the engine is possible. The system may improve efficiency of the engine by reducing the power previously spent in churning excess lubricant by at least one engine component as well as reducing the energy used by a lubricant cooler in cooling the excess lubricant. The lubricant cooler size may also be minimized to reduce weight and air drag due to the reduced lubricant flow.
    Type: Application
    Filed: October 22, 2018
    Publication date: February 21, 2019
    Inventors: Francis Parnin, Paul H. Dolman, David M. Daley, Denman H. James, Richard W. Clark
  • Patent number: 10107197
    Abstract: A lubrication system is provided. The lubrication system may be used in conjunction with a gas turbine engine for generating power or lift. The lubrication system utilized a flow scheduling valve which reduces lubricant flow to at least one component based on an engine load. The lubrication system may further include a main pump which may be regulated by an engine speed. Thus, a lubrication system which provides a lubricant to engine components based on the load and speed of the engine is possible. The system may improve efficiency of the engine by reducing the power previously spent in churning excess lubricant by at least one engine component as well as reducing the energy used by a lubricant cooler in cooling the excess lubricant. The lubricant cooler size may also be minimized to reduce weight and air drag due to the reduced lubricant flow.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 30, 2012
    Date of Patent: October 23, 2018
    Assignee: UNITED TECHNOLOGIES CORPORATION
    Inventors: Francis Parnin, Paul H. Dolman, David M. Daley, Denman H. James, Richard W. Clark
  • Publication number: 20180216530
    Abstract: A fluid system may comprise a fluid passage comprising a passage inlet and a passage outlet, through which fluid may flow by entering the passage inlet as an inlet flow and exiting the passage outlet as an outlet flow; a bypass valve comprising a bypass inlet and a bypass outlet, the bypass inlet being in fluid communication with the passage inlet, wherein the bypass valve further comprises a piston coupled to a spring; and a position sensor coupled to the bypass valve and configured to detect a position of the piston in the bypass valve. The spring may retain the piston in a rest position, and the spring and the piston may be configured to block the fluid from passing through the bypass outlet in response to the inlet flow exerting a pressure below a bypass pressure threshold.
    Type: Application
    Filed: February 2, 2017
    Publication date: August 2, 2018
    Applicant: UNITED TECHNOLOGIES CORPORATION
    Inventors: RICHARD W. CLARK, JAVIER A. CUÉ
  • Publication number: 20140150439
    Abstract: A lubrication system is disclosed. The lubrication system may be used in conjunction with a gas turbine engine for generating power or lift. The lubrication system utilized a flow scheduling valve which reduces lubricant flow to at least one component based on an engine load. The lubrication system may further include a main pump which may be regulated by an engine speed. Thus, a lubrication system which provides a lubricant to engine components based on the load and speed of the engine is possible. The system may improve efficiency of the engine by reducing the power previously spent in churning excess lubricant by at least one engine component as well as reducing the energy used by a lubricant cooler in cooling the excess lubricant. The lubricant cooler size may also be minimized to reduce weight and air drag due to the reduced lubricant flow.
    Type: Application
    Filed: November 30, 2012
    Publication date: June 5, 2014
    Applicant: United Technologies Corporation
    Inventors: Francis Parnin, Paul H. Dolman, David M. Daley, Denman H. James, Richard W. Clark
  • Patent number: 5230402
    Abstract: An electric car is powered from a primary power source in the form of a three-phase parallel resonant electric motor operated at a constant speed (the speed of resonance). The electric motor is provided with operating power from an invertor coupled to storage batteries in the electric car. The motor drives a main hydraulic pump, which is hydraulically connected with a pair of variable displacement drive motors, each connected to different drive wheels on opposite sides of the vehicle. The fluid flow through the pump is varied from 0% to 100% to control the speed of operation of the drive motors connected to the drive wheels of the vehicle.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 27, 1992
    Date of Patent: July 27, 1993
    Assignees: Richard Clark, Howard Greene, Louis Spelts, Jr., Edward T. Spelts, Ingrid Spelts, Marc Archer, Doreen Morehouse, Karen Storey, Paul D. Young, Christine L. Young
    Inventors: Richard W. Clark, Howard Greene
  • Patent number: 4506626
    Abstract: This invention is directed to the use of two or more light waves having separate and distinct wave lengths. The light waves are directed to a fluid. The initial detected relative intensities of the light waves is known. After the light waves have left the fluid the final relative intensities can be determined. By knowing the relative shift in the initial intensities to the final intensities it is possible to determine a characteristic of the fluid. With this characteristic of the fluid it is possible to take appropriate action to change the characteristic of the fluid or it may be desirable to take no action with respect to the characteristic of the fluid.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 24, 1982
    Date of Patent: March 26, 1985
    Inventors: Richard H. Schurman, John W. Schurman, Richard W. Clark, Steven Reiter