DR. DONALD M WRIGHT, DDS
Dentist at 174 St, Seattle, WA

License number
Washington 3871
Category
Dentist
Type
Orthodontics and Dentofacial Orthopedics
Address
Address 2
10700 SE 174Th St SUITE 202, Seattle, WA 98055
6806 Vandermark Rd E, Sumner, WA 98391
Phone
(425) 228-3420
(425) 228-3773 (Fax)

Professional information

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Dr. Donald M Wright, Renton WA - DDS (Doctor of Dental Surgery)

Specialties:
Orthodontics, Orthodontics & Dentofacial Orthopedics
Address:
10700 SE 174Th St STE 202, Renton 98055
(425) 228-3420 (Phone), (425) 228-3773 (Fax)
Languages:
English


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Resin Transfer Molding Process

US Patent:
6589618, Jul 8, 2003
Filed:
Apr 4, 2001
Appl. No.:
09/826478
Inventors:
Thomas R. Cundiff - Edgewood WA
Henry H. Bennett - Redmond WA
Brad G. Lund - Auburn WA
Robert S. Renz - Seattle WA
Donald E. Wright - Seattle WA
Assignee:
The Boeing Company - Seattle WA
International Classification:
B32B 108
US Classification:
428 363, 428 356, 4283179, 428158, 428159, 428167
Abstract:
A wind tunnel blade ( ) connected to a base ( ) and held in position by a two-piece cuff ( ). The wind tunnel blade ( ) is formed in a resin transfer molding process in which central, fore, and aft foam core sections ( ) are placed together to form the wind tunnel blade ( ). Radius fillers ( ) are used to fill the gaps between the outer edge of the foam core sections. The radius fillers ( ) used in the wind tunnel blade ( ) are formed by a braided sleeve ( ) surrounding a number of unidirectional tows ( ). A tip ( ) is formed separately from the rest of the wind tunnel blade ( ) and is glued to the top thereof. Stacked layers of braided fibers ( ) are used to reinforce the central core section ( ).


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Resin Transfer Molding Process

US Patent:
2001001, Aug 16, 2001
Filed:
Apr 4, 2001
Appl. No.:
09/826460
Inventors:
Thomas Cundiff - Edgewood WA, US
Henry Bennett - Redmond WA, US
Brad Lund - Auburn WA, US
Robert Renz - Seattle WA, US
Donald Wright - Seattle WA, US
Assignee:
The Boeing Company
International Classification:
B29D023/00, B29C037/02, B32B001/08, F16B033/00, F16B035/00
US Classification:
264/103000, 411/378000, 264/279000, 264/161000, 428/036300, 087/006000, 087/009000, 264/137000, 087/001000, 264/257000, 264/313000
Abstract:
A wind tunnel blade () connected to a base () and held in position by a two-piece cuff (). The wind tunnel blade () is formed in a resin transfer molding process in which central, fore, and aft foam core sections () are placed together to form the wind tunnel blade (). Radius fillers () are used to fill the gaps between the outer edge of the foam core sections. The radius fillers () used in the wind tunnel blade () are formed by a braided sleeve () surrounding a number of unidirectional tows (). A tip () is formed separately from the rest of the wind tunnel blade () and is glued to the top thereof. Stacked layers of braided fibers () are used to reinforce the central core section ().


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Resin Transfer Molding Process

US Patent:
7147895, Dec 12, 2006
Filed:
Jan 15, 2004
Appl. No.:
10/758404
Inventors:
Thomas R. Cundiff - Edgewood WA, US
Henry H. Bennett - Redmond WA, US
Brad G. Lund - Auburn WA, US
Robert S. Renz - Seattle WA, US
Donald E. Wright - Seattle WA, US
Assignee:
The Boeing Company - Seattle WA
International Classification:
B05D 3/12, B29C 45/14
US Classification:
427289, 264138, 264255, 264279
Abstract:
A wind tunnel blade () connected to a base () and held in position by a two-piece cuff (). The wind tunnel blade () is formed in a resin transfer molding process in which central, fore, and aft foam core sections () are placed together to form the wind tunnel blade (). Radius fillers () are used to fill the gaps between the outer edge of the foam core sections. The radius fillers () used in the wind tunnel blade () are formed by a braided sleeve () surrounding a number of unidirectional tows (). A tip () is formed separately from the rest of the wind tunnel blade () and is glued to the top thereof. Stacked layers of braided fibers () are used to reinforce the central core section ().


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Resin Transfer Molding Process

US Patent:
2001002, Sep 13, 2001
Filed:
Apr 4, 2001
Appl. No.:
09/826535
Inventors:
Thomas Cundiff - Edgewood WA, US
Henry Bennett - Redmond WA, US
Brad Lund - Auburn WA, US
Robert Renz - Seattle WA, US
Donald Wright - Seattle WA, US
Assignee:
The Boeing Company
International Classification:
B29D023/00, B29C037/04, F16D001/033, B25G003/02, F16B033/00, F16B035/00
US Classification:
428/036300, 264/161000, 403/365000, 264/103000, 264/137000, 264/257000, 264/279000, 264/313000, 087/001000, 087/006000, 087/009000, 411/378000
Abstract:
A wind tunnel blade () connected to a base () and held in position by a two-piece cuff (). The wind tunnel blade () is formed in a resin transfer molding process in which central, fore, and aft foam core sections () are placed together to form the wind tunnel blade (). Radius fillers () are used to fill the gaps between the outer edge of the foam core sections. The radius fillers () used in the wind tunnel blade () are formed by a braided sleeve () surrounding a number of unidirectional tows (). A tip () is formed separately from the rest of the wind tunnel blade () and is glued to the top thereof. Stacked layers of braided fibers () are used to reinforce the central core section ().


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Resin Transfer Molding Process

US Patent:
6872340, Mar 29, 2005
Filed:
May 30, 2003
Appl. No.:
10/448527
Inventors:
Thomas R. Cundiff - Edgewood WA, US
Henry H. Bennett - Redmond WA, US
Brad G. Lund - Auburn WA, US
Robert S. Renz - Seattle WA, US
Donald E. Wright - Seattle WA, US
Assignee:
The Boeing Company - Seattle WA
International Classification:
B32B031/16
US Classification:
264103, 264257
Abstract:
A wind tunnel blade () connected to a base () and held in position by a two-piece cuff (). The wind tunnel blade () is formed in a resin transfer molding process in which central, fore, and aft foam core sections () are placed together to form the wind tunnel blade (). Radius fillers () are used to fill the gaps between the outer edge of the foam core sections. The radius fillers () used in the wind tunnel blade () are formed by a braided sleeve () surrounding a number of unidirectional tows (). A tip () is formed separately from the rest of the wind tunnel blade () and is glued to the top thereof. Stacked layers of braided fibers () are used to reinforce the central core section ().


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Radius Fillers For A Resin Transfer Molding Process

US Patent:
6231941, May 15, 2001
Filed:
Jul 14, 1998
Appl. No.:
9/115568
Inventors:
Thomas R. Cundiff - Edgewood WA
Henry H. Bennett - Redmond WA
Brad G. Lund - Auburn WA
Robert S. Renz - Seattle WA
Donald E. Wright - Seattle WA
Assignee:
The Boeing Company - Seattle WA
International Classification:
D02G 336
US Classification:
428 363
Abstract:
A wind tunnel blade (30) connected to a base (32) and held in position by a two-piece cuff (34). The wind tunnel blade (30) is formed in a resin transfer molding process in which central, fore, and aft foam core sections (70, 72, 74) are placed together to form the wind tunnel blade (30). Radius fillers (120) are used to fill the gaps between the outer edge of the foam core sections. The radius fillers (120) used in the wind tunnel blade (30) are formed by a braided sleeve (122) surrounding a number of unidirectional tows (124). A tip (68) is formed separately from the rest of the wind tunnel blade (30) and is glued to the top thereof Stacked layers of braided fibers (100) are used to reinforce the central core section (70).