Patents by Inventor William H. Knuth
William H. Knuth 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: 6865878Abstract: A hybrid rocket engine and a method for propelling a rocket utilizing a vortex flow field. The flow field includes an outer fluid vortex spiraling toward a closed end of the flow field generating apparatus and an inner fluid vortex substantially concentric with the outer vortex spiraling away from the closed end and toward an outlet opening in which the inner vortex spirals in the same direction as the outer vortex, but in the opposite axial direction. The invention also relates to a rocket propulsion system utilizing the flow field in which the propulsion system includes a combustion chamber with a fuel source and an oxidizer source that deliver the said fuel and said oxidizer to the said outer and inner vortexes in a manner to support a combustion process while flowing along the flow field.Type: GrantFiled: July 30, 2003Date of Patent: March 15, 2005Assignee: Orbital Technologies CorporationInventors: William H. Knuth, Martin J. Chiaverini, Daniel J. Gramer
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Publication number: 20040068976Abstract: A hybrid rocket engine and a method for propelling a rocket utilizing a vortex flow field. The flow field includes an outer fluid vortex spiraling toward a closed end of the flow field generating apparatus and an inner fluid vortex substantially concentric with the outer vortex spiraling away from the closed end and toward an outlet opening in which the inner vortex spirals in the same direction as the outer vortex, but in the opposite axial direction. The invention also relates to a rocket propulsion system utilizing the flow field in which the propulsion system includes a combustion chamber with a fuel source and an oxidizer source that deliver the said fuel and said oxidizer to the said outer and inner vortexes in a manner to support a combustion process while flowing along the flow field.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 30, 2003Publication date: April 15, 2004Inventors: William H. Knuth, Martin J. Chiaverini, Daniel J. Gramer
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Patent number: 6601380Abstract: A hybrid rocket engine and a method for propelling a rocket utilizing a vortex flow field. The flow field includes an outer fluid vortex spiraling toward a closed end of the flow field generating apparatus and an inner fluid vortex substantially concentric with the outer vortex spiraling away from the closed end and toward an outlet opening in which the inner vortex spirals in the same direction as the outer vortex, but in the opposite axial direction. The invention also relates to a rocket propulsion system utilizing the flow field in which the propulsion system includes a combustion chamber with a fuel source and an oxidizer source that deliver the said fuel and said oxidizer to the said outer and inner vortexes in a manner to support a combustion process while flowing along the flow field.Type: GrantFiled: September 26, 2001Date of Patent: August 5, 2003Assignee: Orbital Technologies CorporationInventors: William H. Knuth, Martin J. Chiaverini, Daniel J. Gramer
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Publication number: 20020069636Abstract: A hybrid rocket engine and a method for propelling a rocket utilizing a vortex flow field. The flow field includes an outer fluid vortex spiraling toward a closed end of the flow field generating apparatus and an inner fluid vortex substantially concentric with the outer vortex spiraling away from the closed end and toward an outlet opening in which the inner vortex spirals in the same direction as the outer vortex, but in the opposite axial direction. The invention also relates to a rocket propulsion system utilizing the flow field in which the propulsion system includes a combustion chamber with a fuel source and an oxidizer source that deliver the said fuel and said oxidizer to the said outer and inner vortexes in a manner to support a combustion process while flowing along the flow field.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 26, 2001Publication date: June 13, 2002Inventors: William H. Knuth, Martin J. Chiaverini, Daniel J. Gramer
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Patent number: 6298659Abstract: A vortex flow field and an apparatus and a method to produce and sustain it. The flow field includes an outer fluid vortex spiraling toward a closed end of the flow field generating apparatus and an inner fluid vortex substantially concentric with the outer vortex spiraling away from the closed end and toward an outlet opening in which the inner vortex spirals in the same direction as the outer vortex, but in the opposite axial direction. The invention also relates to a rocket propulsion system utilizing the flow field in which the propulsion system includes a combustion chamber with a fuel source and an oxidizer source flowing along the flow field.Type: GrantFiled: June 21, 1999Date of Patent: October 9, 2001Assignee: Orbital Technologies CorporationInventors: William H. Knuth, Martin J. Chiaverini, Daniel J. Gramer
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Patent number: 6101808Abstract: A cryogenic solid hybrid engine with a solid propellant chamber, a first propellant within such chamber in which the first propellant is in solid form in the chamber and is in fluid form at room temperature, a coolant fluid chamber and a coolant fluid in the coolant fluid chamber being maintained at a temperature blow the freezing point of the first propellant. The invention also relates to a method for propelling a rocket and a method for forming a solid propellant grain for use in a cryogenic solid hybrid rocket engine.Type: GrantFiled: May 27, 1999Date of Patent: August 15, 2000Assignee: Orbital Technologies CorporationInventors: William H. Knuth, Eric E. Rice, Darin R. Kohles, Christopher P. St. Clair, Daniel J. Gramer
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Patent number: 5010730Abstract: Self-contained hybrid propulsion systems have long been recognized as a class of propulsion systems that combine a liquid propellant and a solid propellant into a single system. The propellants are stored separately and the liquid propellant is delivered to the motor casing that holds the solid propellant. The present invention contemplates gasifying the liquid propellant prior to introduction into the motor casing in order to enhance system performance. The solid propellant grain is ignited and partially burned generating heat to evaporate the remaining solid propellant grain at a controlled rate. The resulting mixture is then passed to a secondary combustion region where it is mixed with additional gasified liquid propellant to complete the combustion. An integrated turbopump assembly including a pump portion, a preburner portion and a turbine portion is provided to pressurize and gasify the liquid propellant.Type: GrantFiled: November 7, 1989Date of Patent: April 30, 1991Assignee: Acurex CorporationInventors: William H. Knuth, John H. Beveridge
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Patent number: 4901525Abstract: A bi-propellant self-contained propulsion system is provided for powering rockets. A plurality of turbopump assemblies are provided to take liquid propellants from low pressure storage tanks to a substantially higher pressure thrust chamber. Substantially all of the liquid propellants are pressurized and gasified within the plurality of turbopumps. Substantially all of the gasified propellants are then used to drive the turbopumps that pressurize the liquid propellants. Gasification preferably occurs within a preburner internal to the turbopump assembly that combines a small portion of one of the propellants with a substantial portion of the other. The proportions are selected so that gasification of all of the propellants is ensured yet relatively low preburner temperatures are maintained. A multi-stage pintle assembly may be provided to vary the exit-to-throat area ratio of the nozzle. The total thrust and the mixture ratio may be controlled by shutting down some of the turbopumps.Type: GrantFiled: March 9, 1988Date of Patent: February 20, 1990Assignee: Acurex CorporationInventors: John H. Beveridge, William H. Knuth