Patents by Inventor Robert B. Pan
Robert B. Pan 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: 6224288Abstract: A slider washer bearing in a bolted interface assembly allows relative differential thermal expansion and contraction motion between a component plate fastened to a base plate by a bolt, without inducing large strains and stresses upon the plates or the bolt. The slider washer bearing, thereby, functions as a thin spacer between the component and base plates, enabling high preload tightening of the bolted assembly while also enabling relative uni-directional alternating motion of the plates. The slider washer includes at least one mating groove arranged unidirectionally and extending horizontally between the top and bottom flexure plates. The grooves provide a guide for relative alternating back and forth unidirectional motion while the full strength of the bolt remains available to support the component plate without allowing high friction shear forces.Type: GrantFiled: December 14, 1998Date of Patent: May 1, 2001Assignee: The Aerospace CorporationInventors: Robert W. Postma, Robert B. Pan
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Patent number: 6210067Abstract: A clip flexure slider washer bearing in a bolted interface assembly allows differential thermal expansion and contraction between a component mounting plate or flange fastened to a base plate by a bolt. The bearing functions as a thin lubricated spacer between the component plate and the base plate, allowing the bolted assembly to be tightened to a high preload while enabling relative sliding motion without inducing large strains and stresses in the plates or the bolt. The slider washer portions of the bearing are sandwiched between the two horizontal parallel portions of the metal clip flexure. A side portion of the clip flexure bent as a right angle to the horizontal portions and extending vertically from one edge constrains the relative sliding motion of the component and base plate to unidirectional alternating back and forth translation, thus preventing lateral motion.Type: GrantFiled: December 14, 1998Date of Patent: April 3, 2001Assignee: The Aerospace CorporationInventors: Robert W. Postma, Robert B. Pan
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Patent number: 6036422Abstract: A linear roller washer bearing in a bolt interface assembly allows relative differential thermal expansion and contraction motion between a component plate and a base plate fastened together by a bolt without inducing large strains and stresses upon the bolt. The roller washer bearing functions as a thin spacer between the component and base plates enabling high preload tightening of the bolted assembly while enabling relative bidirectional motion of the plates. The roller washer bearing is a multiple roller assembly with thin rollers arranged unidirectionally and horizontally in parallel between the top and bottom washer plates. The rollers roll back and forth to enable relative back and forth alternating unidirectional motion of the component and base plates while the full strength of the bolt remains available to the support the component plate without creating high friction shear forces.Type: GrantFiled: July 20, 1998Date of Patent: March 14, 2000Assignee: The Aerospace CorporationInventors: Robert W. Postma, Robert B. Pan, Brian T. Hamada, Louis K. Herman
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Patent number: 6022178Abstract: A linear flexure washer bearing in a bolt interface assembly allows relative differential thermal expansion and contraction motion between a component plate and a base plate fastened together by a bolt without inducing large strains and stresses upon the bolt. The flexure washer bearing functions as a thin spacer between the component and base plates enabling high preload tightening of the bolted assembly while enabling relative bidirectional motion of the plates. The flexure washer is a multiple blade flexure assembly with thin flexure blades arranged unidirectionally between the top and bottom flexure plates. The elastic flexures bend to enable relative alternating unidirectional motion while the full strength of the bolt remains available to the support the component plate without creating high friction shear forces.Type: GrantFiled: July 20, 1998Date of Patent: February 8, 2000Assignee: The Aerospace CorporationInventors: Robert W. Postma, Robert B. Pan, Brian T. Hamada, Louis K. Herman
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Patent number: 5492313Abstract: An improved tangential linear flexure bearing for reciprocating machines is disclosed having improved reliability for long life, the flexure bearing being an integrated device comprising a translating cut diaphragm with circumferential tangent cantilever flexure blades secured between rim and hub spacers, the improvement being within the flexure blades having symmetrical opposing end angles and ends equally displaced from radial lines extending from the center of the diaphragm, and having grain orientation extending along the length of the flexure blades both features providing improved radial stiffness, low axial stiffness, reduced flexure stresses and increased fatigue strength for improve reliability.Type: GrantFiled: June 20, 1994Date of Patent: February 20, 1996Assignee: The Aerospace CorporationInventors: Robert B. Pan, Alfred L. Johnson, Jr., Tse E. Wong
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Patent number: 4629111Abstract: A multicurvature reinforcing body comprising a pair of abutting bowl shaped members is fitted within a tubular chord member in the area of a complex joint. Cylindrical surfaces of contact of the multicurvature reinforcing body are positioned so that the longitudinal axis of an intersecting bracing member attached to the chord member passes through both of the surfaces of contact. The use of a multicurvature reinforcing body constitutes an improvement over the commonly used stiffening rings in that direct translation of tensional and compression forces acting along a bracing member which intersects at an angle other than perpendicular to the chord member to a large surface of contact within the chord member is effected.Type: GrantFiled: October 24, 1984Date of Patent: December 16, 1986Assignee: Conoco Inc.Inventors: Mamdouh M. Salama, Robert B. Pan
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Patent number: 4595311Abstract: A tubular reinforcing member having end surfaces which conform to the cylindrical inner surface of a tubular chord member are positioned within the tubular chord member at the intersection of a bracing member. The longitudinal axis of the tubular reinforcing member is positioned so as to be coincident with the longitudinal axis of the intersecting bracing member. The use of the internal tubular reinforcing member constitutes an improvement over the commonly used stiffening rings in the direct translation of tensional and compression forces acting along a bracing member is transferred to a portion of the wall of the chord member opposite to that to which the bracing member is attached.Type: GrantFiled: August 15, 1983Date of Patent: June 17, 1986Assignee: Conoco Inc.Inventors: Mamdouh M. Salama, Robert B. Pan
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Patent number: 4543008Abstract: A multicurvature reinforcing body comprising a pair of abutting bowl shaped members is fitted within a tubular chord member in the area of a complex joint. Cylindrical surfaces of contact of the multicurvature reinforcing body are positioned so that the longitudinal axis of an intersecting bracing member attached to the chord member passes through both of the surfaces of contact. The use of a multicurvature rinforcing body constitutes an improvement over the commonly used stiffening rings in that direct translation of tensional and compression forces acting along a bracing member which intersects at an angle other than perpendicular to the chord member to a large surface of contact within the chord member is effected.Type: GrantFiled: October 29, 1982Date of Patent: September 24, 1985Assignee: Conoco Inc.Inventors: Mamdouh M. Salama, Robert B. Pan
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Patent number: 4493372Abstract: Well completion system providing for an enhanced bond between a well casing and the surrounding cement sheath. The system comprises a string of casing disposed within a well extending to a subterranean location in the earth. A wrapping of a metal wire is disposed about the outer surface of the casing in a conformation providing a plurality of helical turns which crisscross on another. A cement sheath in the annulus about the casing encompasses the metal wire to provide an enhanced bond between the cement and the outer surface of the casing. The wire may be provided with a plurality of protrusion elements which extend into the cement sheath to further increase the casing cement bond.Type: GrantFiled: May 11, 1983Date of Patent: January 15, 1985Assignee: Conoco Inc.Inventors: Fred J. Radd, James B. Scott, Robert B. Pan
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Patent number: 4398427Abstract: A thin shell pressure sensor for sensing in situ pressures in a medium in which the sensor is embedded is provided. The sensor operates on the principle that the membrane stresses near the apex of a thin shell under an external pressure load are proportional to the applied pressure. The constant of proportionality is dependent only on the geometry of the sensor.Type: GrantFiled: June 5, 1981Date of Patent: August 16, 1983Assignee: Exxon Production Research Co.Inventor: Robert B. Pan
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Patent number: 4287472Abstract: A method for measuring the thickness of an ice sheet is disclosed. The resistance of an electric circuit embedded in an ice sheet floating at the surface of a body of water is measured. A relationship between the measured electric resistance and the ice sheet thickness is possible because sea ice has a much larger resistance than sea water and, therefore, acts as an insulator. Thus, the resistance of the circuit is altered by the vertical location of the water's surface on the circuit.Type: GrantFiled: March 3, 1980Date of Patent: September 1, 1981Assignee: Exxon Production Research CompanyInventors: Robert B. Pan, John S. Templeton, III