MR. RICHARD ALLEN BENNETT, L.C.S.W.
Social Work at Wildwood Ln, Smithtown, NY

License number
New York 069664-1
Category
Social Work
Type
Clinical
Address
Address
45 Wildwood Ln, Smithtown, NY 11787
Phone
(631) 724-3145
(631) 724-5044 (Fax)

Professional information

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Magnetic Pulse Welder Pressure Canister

US Patent:
6779550, Aug 24, 2004
Filed:
Feb 26, 2002
Appl. No.:
10/082734
Inventors:
Richard A. Bennett - Smithtown NY
Robert L. Benoit - Oakdale NY
Bernard I. Rachowitz - Lloyd Neck NY
Anthony Mascolo - Islip Terrace NY
Assignee:
Fuel Cell Components Integrators, Inc. - Hauppauge NY
International Classification:
B65D 632
US Classification:
137255, 220611, 220612
Abstract:
A pressure vessel or pressurizable canister has a hollow, thin-walled, cylindrical metal shell or tube. Two end caps are hermetically sealed to the respective distal ends of the metal shell by the process of magnetic pulse welding that requires no external heat. The two end caps are made of a metallic alloy such as aluminum. The end caps are each cylindrically shaped and have at least one circumferential recess to accommodate the metal of the shell tube as it deforms about the end caps and forms an intermolecular bond. The canister can hold a pressure of at least 1,800 psi.


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Richard A Bennett, Smithtown NY - LCSW

Specialties:
Social Work, Clinical Social Work
Address:
45 Wildwood Ln, Smithtown 11787
(631) 724-3145 (Phone), (631) 724-5044 (Fax)
Languages:
English


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Cable Splicing Method And Apparatus

US Patent:
6557252, May 6, 2003
Filed:
Dec 14, 2000
Appl. No.:
09/735869
Inventors:
Richard A. Bennett - Smithtown NY
Robert L. Benoit - Oakdale NY
Bernard I. Rachowitz - Lloyd Neck NY
Glenn L. Spacht - Lloyd Neck NY
Assignee:
Fuel Cell Components and Integrators, Inc. - Hauppauge NY
International Classification:
H01R 4300
US Classification:
29868, 296021, 29850, 29748, 29446, 29447
Abstract:
A method and apparatus for fabricating uniform splices for stranded cables. A joint for a stranded cable can be formed by inserting the ends of two cables into an electrically conductive splice band which, in turn, is inserted into a coil or inductor. The splice is fabricated by a process known as magnetic pulse forming, or magnetic pulse welding wherein a very large electrical current of short duration is directed through the coil or inductor from a charged capacitor bank. The resulting magnetic field in the coil or inductor induces a magnetic field on the splice band, compressing the splice band uniformly around the circumference of the two cable ends being spliced. In the case of magnetic pulse welding, the splice not only uniformly compresses the stranded cables, but a weld is also created between the inner diameter of the sleeve and the adjacent stranded cables.


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Golf Club Fabrication Process And Article

US Patent:
5916039, Jun 29, 1999
Filed:
Jul 8, 1997
Appl. No.:
8/889673
Inventors:
Richard A. Bennett - Smithtown NY
Robert L. Benoit - Oakdale NY
Bernard I. Rachowitz - Lloyd Neck NY
Glenn L. Spacht - Lloyd Neck NY
Assignee:
NBG Technologies, Inc. - Hauppauge NY
International Classification:
A63B 5302, A63B 5304
US Classification:
473305
Abstract:
A new method of fabricating the joint between a golf club head and the golf club shaft, and the article fabricated therefrom, is described herein. The golf club head in which the shaft is inserted has a bore hole having a recessed contoured aperture. The hollow, metal, or electrically conductive golf club shaft is placed into the bore hole of the club head, and an electric coil is placed inside the shaft. The electric coil is electrically pulsed, causing the shaft to expand outwardly to fit the contour of the aperture. The electro-formed, mechanically-bonded shaft is now permanently and integrally anchored to the golf club head. The club head aperture is additionally fitted with a plurality of vertically-disposed grooves along the vertical shaft axis. These vertical grooves capture the shaft as it expands outwardly to the internal surface during electromagnetic forming. The electromagnetically-formed shaft expands into these grooves and is prevented from rotationally or angularly slipping about the club head.


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Golf Club Fabrication Method And Article

US Patent:
5743810, Apr 28, 1998
Filed:
Apr 9, 1997
Appl. No.:
8/831586
Inventors:
Richard A. Bennett - Smithtown NY
Robert L. Benoit - Oakdale NY
Bernard I. Rachowitz - Lloyd Neck NY
Glenn L. Spacht - Lloyd Neck NY
Assignee:
TechMatics, Inc. - Hauppauge NY
International Classification:
A63B 5304, A63B 5302
US Classification:
473305
Abstract:
A new method is disclosed of fabricating the joint between a golf club post and a drive shaft, as is the article fabricated therefrom. The golf club post to which the shaft attaches includes a circumferential recessed contour. The hollow, metal, electrically conductive golf club shaft is placed over the post, and an electric coil is placed around the shaft and post juncture. The electric coil is electrically pulsed, causing the shaft to shrink fit to the contour of the post. The electro-formed, mechanically bonded shaft is now permanently and integrally anchored to the golf club post. In a second embodiment, a non-conductive shaft of carbon fiber, for example, is electromagnetically bonded to the post, using a metallic ring, which is electromagnetically formed around the non-metallic shaft and post. In a third embodiment, the club head post is additionally fitted with at least one vertically disposed groove along the vertical axis of the post. These vertical grooves capture the shaft as it shrinks to the post surface during electromagnetic forming.


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Method Of Joining And Reinforcing Molded Plastic Bicycle Frames

US Patent:
6123353, Sep 26, 2000
Filed:
Feb 19, 1997
Appl. No.:
8/808944
Inventors:
Richard A. Bennett - Smithtown NY
Robert L. Benoit - Oakdale NY
William F. Fahey - Kings Park NY
Bernard I. Rachowitz - Lloyd Neck NY
Glenn L. Spacht - Lloyd Neck NY
Assignee:
Techmatics, Inc. - Hauppauge NY
International Classification:
B62K 1902, B62K 1916, B62K 1930
US Classification:
2802811
Abstract:
A method of forming a tubular frame, e. g. , a bicycle frame, from two substantially symmetrical frame-halves utilizes a plurality of interconnected half-tubular elements. Each half-tubular element has an exterior surface, an interior surface, and longitudinal edges that extend between the exterior and interior surfaces in the direction of the longitudinal axis of the half-tubular element. The surfaces of the longitudinal edges of the half-tubular elements are shaped such that corresponding edges of corresponding half-tubular elements in the left and right half-frames may easily be interengaged, and adjusted along the respective longitudinal axes of the half-tubular elements that are being joined. Preferably, the longitudinal free edges are stepped in the radial direction such that each level is substantially planar and smooth along the respective longitudinal axis of the half-tubular element. The longitudinal edge of one of the half-tubular elements may include parallel steps extending in opposite directions to thereby form a groove into which a step of the corresponding longitudinal edge of the corresponding half-tubular element in the other half-frame may be inserted.


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Single Point Cutting Tool

US Patent:
5362183, Nov 8, 1994
Filed:
Oct 5, 1993
Appl. No.:
8/131674
Inventors:
Joseph Alario - Hauppauge NY
Richard A. Bennett - Smithtown NY
Ronald S. Dluginski - Garden City Park NY
William P. Hermanek - Smithtown NY
International Classification:
B23B 2702, B23B 2706, B23B 2714
US Classification:
407119
Abstract:
A titanium-nitride coated carbide cutting tool is formed with complex angularly intersecting surfaces which form cutting edges having a generally trapezoidal configuration. The tool creates fine thread-like grooves in a circumferential wall of a tube which may be employed as a heat pipe. The generally trapezoidal resulting groove increases groove surface area that in turn increases working fluid wicking action.


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Pressure Canister

US Patent:
5979694, Nov 9, 1999
Filed:
Apr 9, 1997
Appl. No.:
8/835573
Inventors:
Richard A. Bennett - Smithtown NY
Robert L. Benoit - Oakdale NY
Bernard I. Rachowitz - Lloyd Neck NY
Glenn L. Spacht - Lloyd Neck NY
Assignee:
TechMatics, Inc. - Hauppauge NY
International Classification:
B65D 632
US Classification:
220613
Abstract:
A pressure vessel, or pressurizable canister is described herein. The canister has a hollow, thin-walled, cylindrical, metal shell. The preferred metal is aluminum, because light weight is a consideration for the vessel. Two end caps are mechanically sealed to the respective distal ends of the metal shell tube by the process of electromagnetic pulse forming. The two end caps are made of a high strength, ductile thermoplastic. The preferred plastic is DELRIN. RTM. , which is fabricated from an acetal resin. The plastic end caps are injection molded, and can include reinforcing threads. The end caps are each cylindrically shaped, and have at least one circumferential recess to accommodate the metal of the shell tube as it deforms about the end caps. The tube shrinks into the recess of the end caps, and forms a mechanical seal therewith. An O-ring seal is disposed within at least one circumferential recess of each end cap, to further the ability of the mechanical seal to hold a pressure of at least approximately 300 psi.