KEVIN M COONEY
Physical Therapy in Erie, PA

License number
Pennsylvania PT006489L
Category
Physical Therapy
Type
Physical Therapist
Address
Address
Erie, PA 16509

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Name
Address
Phone
Kevin Cooney, age 54
364 Vernon Dr, West Newton, PA 15089
(724) 872-8267
Kevin Cooney, age 66
394 Berkstresser Dr, Breezewood, PA 15533
(814) 735-4804
Kevin Cooney, age 59
839 Mystery Ln, West Chester, PA 19382
(610) 430-0583
Kevin Cooney, age 60
910 Pebble Hill Rd, Doylestown, PA 18901
(215) 230-7765
Kevin Cooney, age 75
6 Haws Ln APT F1, Flourtown, PA 19031
(215) 887-1412

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Kevin M Cooney, Erie PA - PT (Physical therapy)

Kevin M Cooney, Erie PA - PT (Physical therapy)

Specialties:
Physical Therapy
Address:
1645 W 8Th St, Erie 16505
(814) 875-8822 (Phone), (814) 875-8756 (Fax)
Languages:
English


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Fluid-Filled Active Vibration Absorber

Fluid-Filled Active Vibration Absorber

US Patent:
5947457, Sep 7, 1999
Filed:
Apr 8, 1997
Appl. No.:
8/835436
Inventors:
Douglas A. Swanson - Cary NC
Peter J. Jones - Erie PA
Douglas E. Ivers - Cary NC
Kevin C. Cooney - Erie PA
Assignee:
Lord Corporation - Cary NC
International Classification:
F16F 500
US Classification:
26714014
Abstract:
A fluid-filled Active Vibration Absorber (AVA) (20) is described for attaching to, and controlling dynamic vibration of the member (22). The AVA (20) is comprised of primary tuning mass (23) preferably including an additional inertial tuning mass (26) which is associated with a primary resonant frequency (fn1), a flexible element (28) for interconnecting the primary mass (23) and, thus, interconnecting inertial tuning mass (26) to member (22), at least one, and preferably two, fluid chambers, (30) and (32), each having a defined volume stiffness Kv'1, Kv'2, a fluid (34) contained within the at least one and preferably two, fluid chambers, (30) and (32), a moveable piston (36) dynamically interacting with the fluid (34) in the at least one fluid chamber and preferably, in first and second fluid chambers, (30) and (32), to cause pressure variations which dynamically drive the primary tuning mass (23) within a range about the primary resonant frequency (fn1). Preferably, a coil (40) and magnet-and-pole assembly (38) driving the piston (36). The AVA (20) preferably includes a secondary resonance (fn2) which is tunable by adjusting the mass of the piston (36), volume stiffness Kv'1 of the first fluid chambers (30), and a piston area Ap1, amongst other parameters.


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Active Fluid Mounting

Active Fluid Mounting

US Patent:
5957440, Sep 28, 1999
Filed:
Apr 8, 1997
Appl. No.:
8/835433
Inventors:
Peter J. Jones - Erie PA
Douglas E. Ivers - Cary NC
Kevin C. Cooney - Erie PA
Gerald P. Whiteford - Waterford PA
Assignee:
Lord Corporation - Cary NC
International Classification:
F16F 500
US Classification:
26714014
Abstract:
An active fluid mounting for isolating vibration between a vibrating member (21) and a structure (23). In one aspect, the active fluid mounting (20) includes an inner member (22), an outer member (24), a first flexible element (26), and an cartridge-like active fluid element (28) which is unitary and readily detachable, attached between the inner and outer members, (22) and (24). The cartridge-like active fluid element (28) preferably includes a first housing member (30) for attachment to inner member (22), a second housing member (32) for attachment to outer member (24), a second flexible element (34) for flexibly interconnecting first housing member (30) to second housing member (32), at least one fluid chamber (36) having a volume stiffness, a fluid (40) contained within, a moveable piston (42) interacting with fluid (40) in the fluid chamber (36) to cause pressure variations and produce dynamic forces which act between the inner and outer member, (22) and (24), and a preferable coil-and-magnet assembly (44) for driving piston (42) housed internally within active fluid element (28). In another aspect, a piston (42a) which is inductively driven is described. In yet another, an interchangeable motor unit including a magnet (68), coil (70), and pole pieces (66) is received within the inner member (22).