Patents by Inventor Timothy Paul Fuesting
Timothy Paul Fuesting 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: 12233471Abstract: In some examples, a technique including positioning supports such that the supports are between a first metallic substrate and a second metallic substrate, wherein an undulating member is located between the first metallic substrate and the second metallic substrate, the undulating member defining a plurality of first peaks adjacent to a first surface of the first metallic substrate and a plurality of second peaks adjacent to a second surface of the second metallic substrate, wherein a first support of the supports is positioned such that the first support extends between a first peak of the plurality of first peaks and the second surface of the second metallic substrate; welding the first peak to the first surface of the first metallic substrate in an area of the first support; and removing the first support by at least one of a thermal removal process or a chemical removal process.Type: GrantFiled: November 30, 2021Date of Patent: February 25, 2025Assignee: Rolls-Royce CorporationInventors: Quinlan Yee Shuck, Timothy Paul Fuesting, Scott Nelson, Raymond Ruiwen Xu
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Publication number: 20240173771Abstract: A method for manufacturing a turbine shroud segment with at least one undercut region. The method includes forming a removable insert including an external surface corresponding to at least a portion of a wall of the undercut region in the turbine shroud segment; placing the removable insert in a mold including a mold cavity corresponding to a shape of the turbine shroud segment; injecting a metal injection molding (MIM) feedstock into the mold cavity and around the removable insert to form a shroud green body with the at least one undercut region; and, sintering the shroud green body to form the shroud body.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 5, 2024Publication date: May 30, 2024Inventors: Timothy Paul Fuesting, Logan Kroneman
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Patent number: 11951528Abstract: The disclosure describes example systems and techniques for controlling microstructure of a superalloy substrate by controlling temperature during forging and using multiple die forging stages to formation of grain boundary phases of the superalloy, and components formed by such example systems and techniques. The method includes heating a substrate to within a forging temperature range. The substrate includes a nickel-based superalloy, and the forging temperature range is below an eta phase solvus temperature of the substrate. The method includes applying a plurality of die forging stages to the substrate to form a component preform. The method includes maintaining the substrate within the forging temperature range during application of the plurality of die forging stages and cooling the component preform.Type: GrantFiled: August 19, 2021Date of Patent: April 9, 2024Assignees: Rolls-Royce Corporation, Rolls-Royce North American Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Timothy Paul Fuesting, Gangshu Shen, Eugene Sun
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Patent number: 11919082Abstract: A method for manufacturing a turbine shroud segment with at least one undercut region. The method includes forming a removable insert including an external surface corresponding to at least a portion of a wall of the undercut region in the turbine shroud segment; placing the removable insert in a mold including a mold cavity corresponding to a shape of the turbine shroud segment; injecting a metal injection molding (MIM) feedstock into the mold cavity and around the removable insert to form a shroud green body with the at least one undercut region; and, sintering the shroud green body to form the shroud body.Type: GrantFiled: October 28, 2021Date of Patent: March 5, 2024Assignee: Rolls-Royce CorporationInventors: Timothy Paul Fuesting, Logan Kroneman
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Publication number: 20230140657Abstract: A method for manufacturing a turbine shroud segment with at least one undercut region. The method includes forming a removable insert including an external surface corresponding to at least a portion of a wall of the undercut region in the turbine shroud segment; placing the removable insert in a mold including a mold cavity corresponding to a shape of the turbine shroud segment; injecting a metal injection molding (MIM) feedstock into the mold cavity and around the removable insert to form a shroud green body with the at least one undercut region; and, sintering the shroud green body to form the shroud body.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 28, 2021Publication date: May 4, 2023Inventors: Timothy Paul Fuesting, Logan Kroneman
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Publication number: 20220193810Abstract: In some examples, a technique including positioning supports such that the supports are between a first metallic substrate and a second metallic substrate, wherein an undulating member is located between the first metallic substrate and the second metallic substrate, the undulating member defining a plurality of first peaks adjacent to a first surface of the first metallic substrate and a plurality of second peaks adjacent to a second surface of the second metallic substrate, wherein a first support of the supports is positioned such that the first support extends between a first peak of the plurality of first peaks and the second surface of the second metallic substrate; welding the first peak to the first surface of the first metallic substrate in an area of the first support; and removing the first support by at least one of a thermal removal process or a chemical removal process.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 30, 2021Publication date: June 23, 2022Inventors: Quinlan Yee Shuck, Timothy Paul Fuesting, Scott Nelson, Raymond Ruiwen Xu
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Publication number: 20220055093Abstract: The disclosure describes example systems and techniques for controlling microstructure of a superalloy substrate by controlling temperature during forging and using multiple die forging stages to formation of grain boundary phases of the superalloy, and components formed by such example systems and techniques. The method includes heating a substrate to within a forging temperature range. The substrate includes a nickel-based superalloy, and the forging temperature range is below an eta phase solvus temperature of the substrate. The method includes applying a plurality of die forging stages to the substrate to form a component preform. The method includes maintaining the substrate within the forging temperature range during application of the plurality of die forging stages and cooling the component preform.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 19, 2021Publication date: February 24, 2022Inventors: Timothy Paul Fuesting, Gangshu Shen, Eugene Sun
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Patent number: 10810730Abstract: In some examples, a method for nondestructive testing of a component may include flashing the component using a flash lamp configured for flash thermography, collecting first image data regarding the component using an infrared camera, flowing a fluid through the component, and collecting second image data regarding the component using the infrared camera. A system for nondestructive testing of a component may include a single inspection station and a flash lamp configured for flash thermography, means for supplying a fluid to the component, and an infrared camera disposed at the inspection station.Type: GrantFiled: December 18, 2013Date of Patent: October 20, 2020Assignee: Rolls-Royce CorporationInventors: Joseph Peter Henderkott, Pramod Khandelwal, Danny Ray Carr, Timothy Paul Fuesting, Jeffrey F. Rhodes
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Patent number: 9817389Abstract: A method includes receiving a design surface data set, obtaining a component surface data set from the inspection of a component, creating a modified surface data set in response to the design surface data set and the component surface data set, generating a machining path in response to the modified surface data set, and machining the component in response to the machining path to produce a machined component according to the modified surface data set. The machined component deviates from the design surface data set.Type: GrantFiled: March 5, 2014Date of Patent: November 14, 2017Assignee: Rolls-Royce CorporationInventors: Jeffrey F. Rhodes, Timothy Paul Fuesting, Joseph Peter Henderkott, Ronald J. Snyder, John F. Click, Larry Allen Junod
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Patent number: 8927897Abstract: In one form a maintenance device includes a flexible member with an inspection end sized to be inserted through an inspection port of a workpiece such as a gas turbine engine or a blade of a gas turbine engine. The maintenance device includes a directed energy member that in one form is configured to produce a double pulse laser with an interval time between a first one of the pulses and a second one of the pulses greater than the time of either the first one of the pulses or the second one of the pulses. The first one of the pulses is sufficiently powerful to produce a quantity of debris upon irradiation of the workpiece. The debris produced from the first one of the pulses can be evaporated by the second one of the pulses to eliminate and/or reduce a recast layer on the workpiece.Type: GrantFiled: November 17, 2010Date of Patent: January 6, 2015Assignee: Rolls-Royce CorporationInventors: Raymond Ruiwen Xu, Timothy Paul Fuesting, William J. Brindley
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Publication number: 20140267694Abstract: In some examples, a method for nondestructive testing of a component may include flashing the component using a flash lamp configured for flash thermography, collecting first image data regarding the component using an infrared camera, flowing a fluid through the component, and collecting second image data regarding the component using the infrared camera. A system for nondestructive testing of a component may include a single inspection station and a flash lamp configured for flash thermography, means for supplying a fluid to the component, and an infrared camera disposed at the inspection station.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 18, 2013Publication date: September 18, 2014Applicant: Rolls-Royce CorporationInventors: Joseph Peter Henderkott, Pramod Khandelwal, Danny Ray Carr, Timothy Paul Fuesting, Jeffrey F. Rhodes
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Publication number: 20140257543Abstract: A method includes receiving a design surface data set, obtaining a component surface data set from the inspection of a component, creating a modified surface data set in response to the design surface data set and the component surface data set, generating a machining path in response to the modified surface data set, and machining the component in response to the machining path to produce a machined component according to the modified surface data set. The machined component deviates from the design surface data set.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 5, 2014Publication date: September 11, 2014Applicant: Rolls-Royce CorporationInventors: Jeffrey F. Rhodes, Timothy Paul Fuesting, Joseph Peter Henderkott, Ronald J. Snyder, John F. Click, Larry Allen Junod
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Publication number: 20120121382Abstract: In one form a maintenance device includes a flexible member with an inspection end sized to be inserted through an inspection port of a workpiece such as a gas turbine engine or a blade of a gas turbine engine. The maintenance device includes a directed energy member that in one form is configured to produce a double pulse laser with an interval time between a first one of the pulses and a second one of the pulses greater than the time of either the first one of the pulses or the second one of the pulses. The first one of the pulses is sufficiently powerful to produce a quantity of debris upon irradiation of the workpiece. The debris produced from the first one of the pulses can be evaporated by the second one of the pulses to eliminate and/or reduce a recast layer on the workpiece.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 17, 2010Publication date: May 17, 2012Inventors: Raymond Ruiwen Xu, Timothy Paul Fuesting, William J. Brindley
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Patent number: 6355086Abstract: The present invention relates to a method an apparatus for fabricating a component by a direct laser process. One form of the present invention contemplates a gas turbine engine blade having an abrasive tip formed directly thereon.Type: GrantFiled: August 12, 1997Date of Patent: March 12, 2002Assignees: Rolls-Royce Corporation, Board of Regents, The University of TexasInventors: Lawrence Evans Brown, Timothy Paul Fuesting, Joseph Jefferson Beaman, Jr., Suman Das
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Publication number: 20010014403Abstract: The present invention relates to a method an apparatus for fabricating a component by a direct laser process. One form of the present invention contemplates a gas turbine engine blade having an abrasive tip formed directly thereon.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 12, 1997Publication date: August 16, 2001Inventors: LAWRENCE EVANS BROWN, TIMOTHY PAUL FUESTING, JOSEPH JEFFERSON BEAMAN, SUMAN DAS