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Ernest M Knaus

age ~92

from Akron, OH

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  • 1846 Guss Ave, Akron, OH 44312 • 330-784-4065
  • Rock Hill, SC
  • 1846 Guss Ave, Akron, OH 44312

Us Patents

  • Wave-Compliant, Bottom Tension Boom

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  • US Patent:
    41903811, Feb 26, 1980
  • Filed:
    Aug 8, 1978
  • Appl. No.:
    5/932051
  • Inventors:
    Ernest Knaus - Akron OH
    Dale C. Goubeaux - Tallmadge OH
    Anthony L. Dunne - Hudson OH
    George A. Lucas - Rockmart GA
    Jere A. Noerager - Houston TX
  • Assignee:
    Goodyear Aerospace Corporation - Akron OH
  • International Classification:
    E02B 1504
  • US Classification:
    405 72
  • Abstract:
    A bottom tension boom for collecting floating material, such as an oil spill upon a body of water, has a barrier containing an upper or freeboard portion, a lower or skirt portion which is submerged in and extends downwardly into said body of water, and pleats or slack portions which extend generally vertically across the barrier. A plurality of flotation elements is attached to the freeboard portion of the barrier and thereby supports the barrier as a whole upon the water. A lattice containing a plurality of strands made from an extensible material is attached to the skirt and extends downwardly therefrom. The lower portion of the lattice is connected to a bottom tension line which is shorter in length than the corresponding portion of the barrier. The boom is towed by tow lines connected solely to the bottom tension line and effects a backward skirt inclination with respect to the position of the bottom tension line. The extensible strands of the lattice are positioned at a non-vertical angle, generally at a 10. degree. to a 40. degree.
  • Fabric-Reinforced, Flexible-Walled Container And Method Of Making Said Container

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  • US Patent:
    43601243, Nov 23, 1982
  • Filed:
    Oct 6, 1980
  • Appl. No.:
    6/194173
  • Inventors:
    Ernest Knaus - Akron OH
    Raymond J. Namsick - Akron OH
    Herbert D. Smith - Akron OH
  • Assignee:
    Goodyear Aerospace Corporation - Akron OH
  • International Classification:
    B65D 9004
  • US Classification:
    220452
  • Abstract:
    A flexible, fabric-reinforced, complex-shaped container comprises a fabric reinforcement material and at least one facing layer of a polymeric or elastomeric material, said fabric comprised of yarns capable of changing their effective lengths upon being shaped to a complex mold configuration and thereafter maintained in that shaped condition by curing of the composite material. The method of the invention comprises applying a differential pressure to the fabric reinforced composite in a concave mold having the desired complex configuration to move the composite into the mold cavities as the effective length of the yarns change to conform to the mold and thereafter curing of the composite so as to set the composite to the mold shape.
  • Fabric-Reinforced, Flexible-Walled Container And Method Of Making Said Container

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  • US Patent:
    44352409, Mar 6, 1984
  • Filed:
    Sep 22, 1982
  • Appl. No.:
    6/421697
  • Inventors:
    Ernest Knaus - Akron OH
    Raymond J. Namsick - Akron OH
    Herbert D. Smith - Akron OH
  • Assignee:
    Goodyear Aerospace Corporation - Akron OH
  • International Classification:
    B29C 1100
  • US Classification:
    156242
  • Abstract:
    A flexible, fabric-reinforced, complex-shaped container comprises a fabric reinforcement material and at least one facing layer of a polymeric or elastomeric material, said fabric comprised of yarns capable of changing their effective lengths upon being shaped to a complex mold configuration and thereafter maintained in that shaped condition by curing of the composite material. The method of the invention comprises applying a differential pressure to the fabric reinforced composite in a concave mold having the desired complex configuration to move the composite into the mold cavities as the effective length of the yarns change to conform to the mold and thereafter curing of the composite so as to set the composite to the mold shape.
  • Separable Missile Nosecap

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  • US Patent:
    52351289, Aug 10, 1993
  • Filed:
    Apr 18, 1991
  • Appl. No.:
    7/687264
  • Inventors:
    Dallas M. Hardesty - Kent OH
    Ernest Knaus - Akron OH
  • Assignee:
    Loral Corporation - New York NY
  • International Classification:
    F42B 406
  • US Classification:
    102351
  • Abstract:
    This invention provides provides a separable nosecap for the forward end of a homing torpedo, the nosecap and torpedo comprising a missile that is launched into the atmosphere for a ballistic trajectory to a distant underwater target. The nosecap comprises a nosecap shell having a volume of rigid cushioning foam material within its interior space defining a cavity into which is mounted a pneumatic apparatus including a flexible inflatable sleeve for forcefully disengaging the nosecap from the torpedo after the missile has entered the water environment. The inflatable sleeve engages the forward end of the torpedo and, upon inflation and axial extension, the sleeve disengages the nosecap from its mounting to the torpedo such that a homing mechanism of the torpedo may guide it to the intended target.
  • Collapsible Storage Tank

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  • US Patent:
    45735085, Mar 4, 1986
  • Filed:
    Apr 4, 1985
  • Appl. No.:
    6/719842
  • Inventors:
    Ernest Knaus - Akron OH
  • Assignee:
    Goodyear Aerospace Corporation - Akron OH
  • International Classification:
    B65D 8816
    B65D 9002
    B65D 9008
  • US Classification:
    150 55
  • Abstract:
    A flexible and collapsible storage tank (10) for holding large volumes of material is fabricated in a rectangular shape from long lengths of a rubberized square-woven fabric. The lengths of fabric are oriented with overlapping adjacent edges to form inner (122) and outer (124) envelope structures which are integrally vulcanized into a homogeneous tank body (20). The inner envelope (122) is formed by longitudinally oriented fabric plies (22) having overlapping adjacent edges (22a) while the outer envelope (124) is formed by edge plies of fabric (26) folded about the peripheral edges of the inner envelope (122) and orthogonally oriented fabric plies (24) positioned on either side of the inner envelope (122). The tank (10) includes an air vent valve (40) mounted in its top and a closure (30) which clamps and seals a corner exposure (20a) of the tank body (20) and provides access and communication into the tank for filling and emptying.
  • Pneumatic Lift Pad

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  • US Patent:
    43725333, Feb 8, 1983
  • Filed:
    Mar 12, 1982
  • Appl. No.:
    6/357365
  • Inventors:
    Ernest Knaus - Akron OH
    Paul E. Liggett - Wooster OH
    Raymond J. Namsick - Akron OH
  • Assignee:
    Goodyear Aerospace Corporation - Akron OH
  • International Classification:
    B66F 324
  • US Classification:
    254 93HP
  • Abstract:
    A pneumatic pad comprises reinforcement fabrics of parallel cords pre-formed to a specific radius through the edges of the pad and press-molded to a very flat pre-pressurized configuration. At least two orthogonally oriented reinforcement fabrics are embedded in elastomer and have lapped ends positioned in opposite covers of the pad such that each cover comprises at least three cord reinforcement plies two of which are oriented orthogonally with respect to the other.

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