Patents by Inventor Teresa M. Kruckenberg

Teresa M. Kruckenberg 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: 11072413
    Abstract: A method of generating a pressure wave proximate an airflow surface and altering airflow to promote a localized lowering of skin friction over the airflow surface is described herein. A series of pressure waves may be configured to create a virtual riblet to control turbulent vortices in a boundary layer adjacent to the airflow surface creating a virtual riblet. The pressure waves may be configured to prevent disruption of the flow of air relative to at least one of a step or a gap associated with the airflow surface. The pressure wave generating system may be comprised of at least one of a thermoacoustic material, a piezoelectric material and a semiconductor material, and a microelectric circuit.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 11, 2018
    Date of Patent: July 27, 2021
    Assignee: Rohr, Inc.
    Inventors: Teresa M. Kruckenberg, Vijay V. Pujar, Robert L. Braden
  • Patent number: 10392127
    Abstract: Systems and methods for lightning strike materials are disclosed. The material may include a carbon fiber tow. Carbon nanotubes may be grown on carbon fibers within the carbon fiber tow. The carbon nanotubes may cause the carbon fibers to separate, decreasing a carbon tow fiber volume fraction of the tow. The growth of the carbon nanotubes may be controlled to select a tow fiber volume fraction of the tow. The lightning strike material may transmit electricity to decrease damage to the composite structure in case of a lightning strike.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 3, 2017
    Date of Patent: August 27, 2019
    Assignee: ROHR, INC.
    Inventors: Teresa M. Kruckenberg, Vijay V. Pujar
  • Publication number: 20180257756
    Abstract: A method of generating a pressure wave proximate an airflow surface and altering airflow to promote a localized lowering of skin friction over the airflow surface is described herein. A series of pressure waves may be configured to create a virtual riblet to control turbulent vortices in a boundary layer adjacent to the airflow surface creating a virtual riblet. The pressure waves may be configured to prevent disruption of the flow of air relative to at least one of a step or a gap associated with the airflow surface. The pressure wave generating system may be comprised of at least one of a thermoacoustic material, a piezoelectric material and a semiconductor material, and a microelectric circuit.
    Type: Application
    Filed: May 11, 2018
    Publication date: September 13, 2018
    Applicant: ROHR, INC.
    Inventors: Teresa M. Kruckenberg, Vijay V. Pujar, Robert L. Braden
  • Patent number: 9994301
    Abstract: A method of generating a pressure wave proximate an airflow surface and altering airflow to promote a localized lowering of skin friction over the airflow surface is described herein. A series of pressure waves may be configured to create a virtual riblet to control turbulent vortices in a boundary layer adjacent to the airflow surface creating a virtual riblet. The pressure waves may be configured to prevent disruption of the flow of air relative to at least one of a step or a gap associated with the airflow surface. The pressure wave generating system may be comprised of at least one of a thermoacoustic material, a piezoelectric material and a semiconductor material, and a microelectric circuit.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 18, 2013
    Date of Patent: June 12, 2018
    Assignee: ROHR, INC.
    Inventors: Teresa M. Kruckenberg, Vijay V. Pujar, Robert L. Braden
  • Publication number: 20180065758
    Abstract: Systems and methods for lightning strike materials are disclosed. The material may include a carbon fiber tow. Carbon nanotubes may be grown on carbon fibers within the carbon fiber tow. The carbon nanotubes may cause the carbon fibers to separate, decreasing a carbon tow fiber volume fraction of the tow. The growth of the carbon nanotubes may be controlled to select a tow fiber volume fraction of the tow. The lightning strike material may transmit electricity to decrease damage to the composite structure in case of a lightning strike.
    Type: Application
    Filed: November 3, 2017
    Publication date: March 8, 2018
    Applicant: ROHR, INC.
    Inventors: Teresa M. Kruckenberg, Vijay V. Pujar
  • Patent number: 9856030
    Abstract: An acoustic liner may include a core with a plurality of resonator chambers, a perforated top sheet coupled to the core, and a backskin coupled to the core. A thermoacoustic speaker including nanomaterials may be coupled to at least one of the core, the backskin, and the perforated top sheet. A voltage may be applied to the thermoacoustic speaker. The thermoacoustic carbon nanotube speaker may create a dynamic excitation within a resonator chamber in the core. The dynamic excitation may change the liner acoustic impedance to achieve optimum noise attenuation over a wide range of frequencies or engine operating conditions.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 26, 2014
    Date of Patent: January 2, 2018
    Assignee: ROHR, INC.
    Inventors: Robert L. Braden, Teresa M. Kruckenberg, Vijay V. Pujar, Hwa-Wan Kwan
  • Patent number: 9834318
    Abstract: Systems and methods for lightning strike materials are disclosed. The material may include a carbon fiber tow. Carbon nanotubes may be grown on carbon fibers within the carbon fiber tow. The carbon nanotubes may cause the carbon fibers to separate, decreasing a carbon tow fiber volume fraction of the tow. The growth of the carbon nanotubes may be controlled to select a tow fiber volume fraction of the tow. The lightning strike material may transmit electricity to decrease damage to the composite structure in case of a lightning strike.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 25, 2014
    Date of Patent: December 5, 2017
    Assignee: ROHR, INC.
    Inventors: Teresa M. Kruckenberg, Vijay V. Pujar
  • Publication number: 20160221275
    Abstract: A polyimide resin may be extruded into a polyimide film. The viscosity of the polyimide resin may be increased by adding nanomaterials to the polyimide resin. The polyimide film may be a surface film for a composite laminate. The polyimide film may be resin film infused with dry fiber layers. The nanomaterials may decrease microcracking and increase ultraviolet radiation protection.
    Type: Application
    Filed: January 29, 2015
    Publication date: August 4, 2016
    Applicant: ROHR, INC.
    Inventors: Vijay V. Pujar, Teresa M. Kruckenberg, Jared Victor, Joseph R. Lemanski
  • Publication number: 20160146039
    Abstract: An acoustic liner may include a core with a plurality of resonator chambers, a perforated top sheet coupled to the core, and a backskin coupled to the core. A thermoacoustic speaker including nanomaterials may be coupled to at least one of the core, the backskin, and the perforated top sheet. A voltage may be applied to the thermoacoustic speaker. The thermoacoustic carbon nanotube speaker may create a dynamic excitation within a resonator chamber in the core. The dynamic excitation may change the liner acoustic impedance to achieve optimum noise attenuation over a wide range of frequencies or engine operating conditions.
    Type: Application
    Filed: November 26, 2014
    Publication date: May 26, 2016
    Applicant: ROHR, INC.
    Inventors: ROBERT L. BRADEN, TERESA M. KRUCKENBERG, VIJAY V. PUJAR, HWA-WAN KWAN
  • Publication number: 20150307206
    Abstract: Systems and methods for lightning strike materials are disclosed. The material may include a carbon fiber tow. Carbon nanotubes may be grown on carbon fibers within the carbon fiber tow. The carbon nanotubes may cause the carbon fibers to separate, decreasing a carbon tow fiber volume fraction of the tow. The growth of the carbon nanotubes may be controlled to select a tow fiber volume fraction of the tow. The lightning strike material may transmit electricity to decrease damage to the composite structure in case of a lightning strike.
    Type: Application
    Filed: April 25, 2014
    Publication date: October 29, 2015
    Applicant: ROHR, INC.
    Inventors: Teresa M. Kruckenberg, Vijay V. Pujar
  • Publication number: 20150136909
    Abstract: A method of generating a pressure wave proximate an airflow surface and altering airflow to promote a localized lowering of skin friction over the airflow surface is described herein. A series of pressure waves may be configured to create a virtual riblet to control turbulent vortices in a boundary layer adjacent to the airflow surface creating a virtual riblet. The pressure waves may be configured to prevent disruption of the flow of air relative to at least one of a step or a gap associated with the airflow surface. The pressure wave generating system may be comprised of at least one of a thermoacoustic material, a piezoelectric material and a semiconductor material, and a microelectric circuit.
    Type: Application
    Filed: November 18, 2013
    Publication date: May 21, 2015
    Applicant: ROHR, INC.
    Inventors: Teresa M. Kruckenberg, Vijay V. Pujar, Robert L. Braden
  • Patent number: 8962130
    Abstract: Surface films, paints, or primers can be used in preparing aircraft structural composites that may be exposed to lightning strikes. Methods for making and using these films, paints or primers are also disclosed. The surface film can include a thermoset resin or polymer, e.g., an epoxy resin and/or a thermoplastic polymer, which can be cured, bonded, or painted on the composite structure. Low-density electrically conductive materials are disclosed, such as carbon nanofiber, copper powder, metal coated microspheres, metal-coated carbon nanotubes, single wall carbon nanotubes, graphite nanoplatelets and the like, that can be uniformly dispersed throughout or on the film. Low density conductive materials can include metal screens, optionally in combination with carbon nanofibers.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 9, 2007
    Date of Patent: February 24, 2015
    Assignee: Rohr, Inc.
    Inventors: Teresa M. Kruckenberg, Valerie A. Hill, Anthony Michael Mazany, Eloise Young, Song Chiou
  • Patent number: 8800911
    Abstract: A lightning strike protection material may include a fiber reinforced composite aircraft component including carbon fibers in a resin matrix. The carbon fibers may have a length greater than at least about 6 mm and include carbon nanotubes grown on the fibers, and the nanotubes may be substantially uniformly distributed on the fibers and have a length between about 1 and 100 microns. The nanotubes may decrease a surface resistance of the resin matrix.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 25, 2013
    Date of Patent: August 12, 2014
    Assignee: Rohr, Inc.
    Inventors: Teresa M. Kruckenberg, Vijay V. Pujar
  • Publication number: 20140021295
    Abstract: A lightning strike protection material may include a fiber reinforced composite aircraft component including carbon fibers in a resin matrix. The carbon fibers may have a length greater than at least about 6 mm and include carbon nanotubes grown on the fibers, and the nanotubes may be substantially uniformly distributed on the fibers and have a length between about 1 and 100 microns. The nanotubes may decrease a surface resistance of the resin matrix.
    Type: Application
    Filed: September 25, 2013
    Publication date: January 23, 2014
    Applicant: Rohr, Inc.
    Inventors: Teresa M. Kruckenberg, Vijay V. Pujar
  • Patent number: 8561934
    Abstract: An aircraft component having an external surface includes an improved lightning strike protection surface film disposed on or proximate to the external surface. The surface film includes a preform that includes a substrate having a first areal weight density and a plurality of spaced carbon nanotubes grown on the substrate, the nanotubes having a second areal weight density. The sum of the first areal weight density and the second areal weight density is less than about 500 grams per square meter, and the preform has a surface resistance less than about 1 ohm/square.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 28, 2009
    Date of Patent: October 22, 2013
    Inventors: Teresa M. Kruckenberg, Vijay V. Pujar
  • Publication number: 20110049292
    Abstract: An aircraft component having an external surface includes an improved lightning strike protection surface film disposed on or proximate to the external surface. The surface film includes a preform that includes a substrate having a first areal weight density and a plurality of spaced carbon nanotubes grown on the substrate, the nanotubes having a second areal weight density. The sum of the first areal weight density and the second areal weight density is less than about 500 grams per square meter, and the preform has a surface resistance less than about 1 ohm/square.
    Type: Application
    Filed: August 28, 2009
    Publication date: March 3, 2011
    Applicants: Rohr, Inc, Goodrich Corporation
    Inventors: Teresa M. Kruckenberg, Vijay V. Pujar
  • Publication number: 20110001086
    Abstract: Methods for enhancing the strength and stiffness of fibers, including nanoreinforced fibers and fiber tows, composite materials including the nanoreinforced fibers and tows, and articles of manufacture including the composite materials, are disclosed. The methods involve adhering random or aligned nanoreinforcement materials, such as carbon nanotubes, nanofibers, graphene plates, nanowires, nanoparticles, into or onto a spread carbon tow or yarn to form modified fibers wherein nanoreinforcement is adhered or trapped within the carbon tow. The carbon nanotubes or nanofibers can be aligned. Carbon fiber tows including the modified carbon fibers can be processed or woven for impregnation with a thermoset resin or thermoplastic to form a composite structure. The performance increase of the modified fibers relative to the unmodified fibers can be greater than the weight increase caused by the modification. Increased fiber stiffness and strength can result in a significant weight saving.
    Type: Application
    Filed: March 25, 2009
    Publication date: January 6, 2011
    Applicants: Goodrich Corporation, Rohr, Inc.
    Inventors: Teresa M. Kruckenberg, Valerie A. Hill
  • Patent number: 7832983
    Abstract: This invention is directed to nacelles and nacelle components for use in aircraft engines. The nacelles and components comprise composite material containing carbon fiber. The carbon fiber comprises from 0.1 to 20 percent by weight nanoreinforcement material.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 1, 2007
    Date of Patent: November 16, 2010
    Assignees: Goodrich Corporation, Rohr, Inc.
    Inventors: Teresa M. Kruckenberg, Valerie A. Hill
  • Publication number: 20090227162
    Abstract: Surface films, paints, or primers can be used in preparing aircraft structural composites that may be exposed to lightning strikes. Methods for making and using these films, paints or primers are also disclosed. The surface film can include a thermoset resin or polymer, e.g., an epoxy resin and/or a thermoplastic polymer, which can be cured, bonded, or painted on the composite structure. Low-density electrically conductive materials are disclosed, such as carbon nanofiber, copper powder, metal coated microspheres, metal-coated carbon nanotubes, single wall carbon nanotubes, graphite nanoplatelets and the like, that can be uniformly dispersed throughout or on the film. Low density conductive materials can include metal screens, optionally in combination with carbon nanofibers.
    Type: Application
    Filed: March 9, 2007
    Publication date: September 10, 2009
    Applicants: Goodrich Corporation, Rohr, Inc.
    Inventors: Teresa M. Kruckenberg, Valerie A. Hill, Anthony Michael Mazany, Eloise Young, Song Chiou
  • Publication number: 20090176112
    Abstract: This invention is directed to nacelles and nacelle components for use in aircraft engines. The nacelles and components comprise composite material containing carbon fiber. The carbon fiber comprises from 0.1 to 20 percent by weight nanoreinforcement material.
    Type: Application
    Filed: May 1, 2007
    Publication date: July 9, 2009
    Inventors: Teresa M. Kruckenberg, Valerie A. Hill