Information
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Patent Grant
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6755005
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Patent Number
6,755,005
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Date Filed
Friday, August 10, 200123 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, June 29, 200420 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
- Friedman; Carl D.
- McDermott; Kevin
Agents
- Herkamp; Nathan D.
- Armstrong Teasdale LLP
- Reeser, III; Robert B.
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 052 78319
- 052 78311
- 052 630
- 052 7231
- 052 7232
- 052 7363
- 052 7364
- 052 170
- 052 7374
- 052 7375
- 165 177
- 405 49
- 248 903
- 248 49
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International Classifications
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Abstract
A stiffener system includes a stiffener and a fastener means. The stiffener includes an extruded body that includes a plurality of projections. The stiffener couples to the apparatus to facilitate increasing a structural integrity of the apparatus. The fastener means secures the stiffener to the apparatus.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
This invention relates generally to structural support devices and more particularly, methods and apparatus for providing structural support to an apparatus.
As machinery operates, components coupled to the machinery may be subjected to vibrational stresses. Over time, continued exposure to vibrational stresses may cause damage to such components.
To facilitate reducing the effects of vibrational stresses, at least some known machinery components include structural supports. For example, within some known gas turbine engines, tubular components are reinforced with external brackets. Other known tubular components are reinforced with complex damping systems. However, such external supports are expensive and may be difficult to couple to attached components. Furthermore, depending on a length of the component, as the component is distressed, bending moments may be generated between the external support structures over time, such bending moments may weaken the components and eventually reduce a useful life of the component.
BRIEF SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
In one aspect of the invention a stiffener for an apparatus is provided. The stiffener includes a body including a plurality of projections. The stiffener couples to the apparatus such that the projections circumscribe the apparatus and such that the stiffener facilitates increasing a stiffness-to-mass ratio of the apparatus.
In another aspect of the invention, a stiffener system including a stiffener and a fastening means is provided. The stiffener includes an extruded body that includes a plurality of projections. The stiffener couples to the apparatus to facilitate increasing a stiffness-to-mass ratio of the apparatus. The fastener means secures the stiffener to the apparatus.
In a further aspect, a method for increasing a stiffness-to-mass ratio of the apparatus is provided. The method includes the steps of providing a stiffener including an extruded body including a plurality of projections and coupling the stiffener to the apparatus such that the projections circumscribe the apparatus to facilitate increasing a stiffness-to-mass ratio of the apparatus.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
FIG. 1
is a perspective view of an exemplary embodiment of a stiffener;
FIG. 2
is an alternative view of the stiffener shown in
FIG. 1
coupled to an apparatus; and
FIG. 3
is a cross-sectional view of an alternative embodiment of a stiffener coupled to an apparatus.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
FIG. 1
is a perspective view of an exemplary embodiment of a stiffener
10
. In the exemplary embodiment, stiffener
10
is extruded and is corrugated, such that stiffener
10
includes a plurality of projections
12
extending from a body
14
. In one embodiment, projections
12
are formed integrally with stiffener body
14
. Stiffener
10
includes a bottom surface
16
and an oppositely disposed top surface
18
that extends substantially parallel to bottom surface
16
. Stiffener
10
has a thickness
20
that is measured between bottom surface
16
and top surface
18
. Thickness
20
is variably selected depending on an intended use of stiffener
10
and is selected to ensure stiffener
10
has a pre-determined flexibility for the intended use. Stiffener
10
also has a length
22
and a width
24
. Stiffener length
22
and width
24
are both variably selected depending on the intended use of stiffener
10
. In one embodiment, stiffener
10
is formed from a single sheet of metallic material. In another embodiment, stiffener
10
is formed from a non-metallic material. Alternatively, stiffener
10
is formed from a plurality of sheets connected together.
In the exemplary embodiment, projections
12
are substantially identical and extend substantially perpendicularly from stiffener bottom surface
16
. More specifically, projections
12
are arranged in a cyclic pattern and extend lengthwise and widthwise across stiffener
10
in a longitudinal-axial configuration. Adjacent projections
12
are substantially parallel to each other, and each projection
12
includes a bottom surface
26
, a top surface
28
, and a pair of sidewalls
30
and
32
. In the exemplary embodiment, projection
12
top surface
28
and sidewalls
30
and
32
define a substantially rectangular cross-sectional profile. Alternatively, projection
12
defines a non-rectangular cross-sectional profile. For example, projection
12
defines, but is not limited to defining, at least one of a circular, a triangular, and a T-shaped cross-sectional profile. In an alternative embodiment, projections
12
are aligned at an angle with respect to a centerline (not shown) of stiffener
10
. In a further alternative embodiment, projections
12
are arranged in a helical configuration.
In use, stiffener
10
is coupled to an apparatus (not shown in
FIG. 1
) to facilitate increasing a stiffness-to-mass ratio of the apparatus. Furthermore, stiffener
10
facilitates increasing a natural frequency of the apparatus. In one embodiment, stiffener
10
is attached to the apparatus and circumscribes an exterior of the apparatus. In a further embodiment, stiffener
10
is attached to the apparatus and circumscribes an interior cavity defined within the apparatus.
FIG. 2
is an alternative perspective view of stiffener
10
coupled to an apparatus
34
. In the exemplary embodiment, apparatus
34
is substantially tubular and defines a continuous exterior surface
36
to which stiffener
10
is attached. Exterior surface
36
defines a substantially circular cross-sectional profile for apparatus
34
. Alternatively, exterior surface
36
defines a non-circular cross-sectional profile. For example exterior surface
36
defines, but is not limited to defining, at least one of a triangular, an I-shaped, and a T-shaped cross-sectional profile.
In the exemplary embodiment, stiffener
10
is coupled to apparatus
34
such that projections
12
circumscribe apparatus
34
, and projections
12
extend radially outward from apparatus
34
. Stiffener
10
is secured to apparatus
34
using a fastener means (Not shown in FIG.
2
). In one embodiment, the fastener means is an adhesive fastener such as, but is not limited to, a metal glue or a plastic glue. In another embodiment, the fastener means is an adhesive, such as, but not limited to, a double-sided tape, a masking tape, a electrical tape, or a duct tape. In a further embodiment, the fastener means is a mechanical fastener, such as, but not limited to, a nut and bolt, screws, rivets, staples, or clamps.
In use, stiffener
10
is coupled to apparatus
34
, and facilitates increasing a stiffness-to-mass ratio of apparatus
34
. During operation, stiffener
10
increases a diameter
38
of apparatus
34
, and provides a local increase in stiffness and a corresponding increase in the natural frequency as apparatus
34
deflects.
FIG. 3
is a perspective view of an alternative embodiment of a stiffener
100
coupled to apparatus
34
. Stiffener
100
is substantially similar to stiffener
10
, shown in
FIGS. 1 and 2
, and components in stiffener
100
that are identical to components of stiffener
10
are identified in
FIG. 3
using the same reference numerals used in
FIGS. 1 and 2
. Accordingly, stiffener
100
includes projections
12
and an outer cover
102
.
Outer cover
102
extends across stiffener
100
and has a thickness
104
that is measured between a bottom surface
106
and a top surface
108
. Thickness
104
is variably selected depending on an intended use of stiffener
100
and to ensure stiffener
100
has a pre-determined flexibility for the intended use. Outer cover
102
has a length
22
and a width
24
(Shown in FIG.
1
), both of which are variably selected depending on an intended use of outer cover
102
. In one embodiment, outer cover
102
is formed from a single sheet of metallic material. In a further embodiment, outer cover
102
is formed from a non-metallic material. Alternatively, outer cover
102
is formed from a plurality of sheets connected together.
Projections
12
extend substantially perpendicularly from stiffener bottom surface
16
. More specifically, projections
12
are arranged in a cyclic pattern and extend lengthwise and widthwise across stiffener
100
. Adjacent projections
12
are substantially parallel to each other, and each projection
12
includes a bottom surface
114
, a top surface
116
, and a pair of sidewalls
118
and
120
. In the exemplary embodiment, projection
12
top surface
116
and sidewalls
118
and
120
define a substantially T-shaped cross-sectional profile. Alternatively, each projection
12
defines a non-T-shaped cross-sectional profile. For example, such cross-sectional profiles include, but are not limited to, I-shaped, L-shaped, and V-shaped cross-sectional profiles.
In the exemplary embodiment, outer cover
102
is attached to stiffener
100
by a fastener means
122
. Fastener means
122
extends through a portion
124
of outer cover
102
. In one embodiment, fastener means
122
is an adhesive fastener, such as, but not limited to, a metal glue or a plastic glue. In another embodiment, fastener means
122
is an adhesive fastener, such as, but not limited to, double-sided tape, masking tape, electrical tape, or duct tape. In a further embodiment, fastener means
122
is a mechanical fastener, such as, but not limited to, nut and bolt, screws, rivets, staples, and clamps.
In use, outer cover
102
is attached to stiffener
100
and stiffener
100
is attached to apparatus
34
, to facilitate increasing a stiffness-to-mass ratio of apparatus
34
. During operation, stiffener
100
increases a diameter
126
of apparatus
34
, and provides a local increase in stiffness and a corresponding increase in the natural frequency as apparatus
34
deflects. In one embodiment, stiffener
100
is attached to apparatus
34
to circumscribe an exterior of apparatus
34
. In a further embodiment, stiffener
100
is attached to apparatus
34
to circumscribe an interior cavity defined within apparatus
34
. Outer cover
102
facilitates an increase in strength, and a reduction in installation time of stiffener
100
.
While the invention has been described in terms of various specific embodiments, those skilled in the art will recognize that the invention can be practiced with modification within the spirit and scope of the claims.
Claims
- 1. A method for increasing a stiffness-to-mass ratio of an apparatus, said method comprising:providing a single stiffener including an extruded, corrugated body including a plurality of projections; and coupling the single stiffener to the apparatus with a mechanical fastener such that the projections circumscribe the apparatus to facilitate increasing a stiffness-to-mass ratio of the apparatus, and such that a first end of the stiffener is coupled against a second end of the same stiffener.
- 2. A method in accordance with claim 1 wherein said step of providing a stiffener further comprises providing a stiffener including a body fabricated from a metallic material.
- 3. A method in accordance with claim 2 wherein said step of providing a stiffener further comprises providing a stiffener including projections formed integrally with the body.
- 4. A method in accordance with claim 3 wherein said step of coupling the stiffener to the apparatus further comprises coupling the stiffener to the apparatus such that the projections extend radially outward from the apparatus.
- 5. A method in accordance with claim 4 wherein said step of coupling the stiffener to the apparatus further comprises coupling the stiffener to the apparatus to facilitate increasing a stiffness-to-mass ratio of the apparatus.
- 6. A method in accordance with claim 5 wherein said step of providing a stiffener further comprises providing a stiffener including a plurality of identical projections and a body that is flexible.
- 7. A single stiffener for an apparatus, said single stiffener comprising a corrugated body comprising a first end, a second end, and a plurality of projections extending therebetween, said stiffener coupled to the apparatus by a mechanical fastener such that said projections circumscribe the apparatus, and such that said body first end is coupled against said body second end such that said stiffener facilitates increasing a stiffness-to-mass ratio of the apparatus, said stiffener uncoupleable from the apparatus when said mechanical fastener is released.
- 8. A stiffener in accordance with claim 7 wherein said stiffener body is flexible.
- 9. A stiffener in accordance with claim 7 wherein adjacent said projections are substantially identical.
- 10. A stiffener in accordance with claim 7 wherein said projections are formed integrally with said body.
- 11. A stiffener in accordance with claim 7 wherein said stiffener is fabricated from a metallic material.
- 12. A stiffener in accordance with claim 7 wherein said stiffener is further configured to couple to the apparatus such that said projections extend radially outward from the apparatus.
- 13. A stiffener in accordance with claim 7 wherein said stiffener is configured to couple to the apparatus to facilitate increasing a natural frequency of the apparatus.
- 14. A stiffener system comprising:a single stiffener comprising an extruded, corrugated body extending between a first end and a second end, said body comprising a plurality of projections, said single stiffener configured to couple to an apparatus such that said body first end is coupled against said body second end such that said projections circumscribe the apparatus to facilitate increasing a stiffness-to-mass ratio of the apparatus; and a fastener means for securing said stiffener to the apparatus.
- 15. A stiffener system in accordance with claim 14 wherein said fastener means comprises at least one of an adhesive means and a mechanical fastener means for coupling said stiffener to the apparatus.
- 16. A stiffener system in accordance with claim 14 wherein said stiffener body is flexible such that said stiffener is configured to circumscribe the apparatus.
- 17. A stiffener system in accordance with claim 14 wherein adjacent said projections are substantially identical.
- 18. A stiffener system in accordance with claim 14 wherein adjacent said body stiffeners are formed integrally with said projections.
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