STEVEN C VAN SWEARINGEN
Engineering in Edmonds, WA

License number
Massachusetts 31267
Issued Date
Feb 25, 1983
Expiration Date
Jun 30, 2018
Type
Mechanical Engineer
Address
Address
Edmonds, WA 98026

Professional information

Steven Van Photo 1

Normality Control For A Tool Nose

US Patent:
5634746, Jun 3, 1997
Filed:
Jun 6, 1995
Appl. No.:
8/469306
Inventors:
Paul E. Ffield - Marysville WA
John W. Schooff - Janesville WI
Steven C. Van Swearingen - Edmonds WA
Assignee:
The Boeing Co. - Seattle WA
International Classification:
B23B 3500
US Classification:
408 1R
Abstract:
A system for maintaining normality of a tool nose to a workpiece supported on a floor assembly jig adjacent to a carriage on which the tool nose is mounted while the carriage is negotiating a bend in the floor assembly jig includes a support system for supporting the carriage on a rail for longitudinal travel along the rail. The support system has two longitudinally spaced bearing blocks and a slide on each bearing block for mounting the carriage on the bearing blocks for lateral movement of the carriage toward and away from the rail. Each bearing block includes a bearing base in which is journaled a plurality of rollers in rolling contact with a horizontal upwardly facing surface on the rail for rolling vertical support of the bearing base on the rail, and also has at least one roller in rolling contact with a laterally facing surface on each side of the rail for lateral support of the bearing base. A bearing lid is mounted atop the bearing base by thrust and journal bearings for rotation on the bearing base about a vertical axis. The slides connecting the bearing lid to the carriage for vertical support of the carriage on the bearing lid permit lateral motion between the carriage and the bearing lid in the horizontal direction perpendicular to the rail.


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Loading Large Parts On A Jig

US Patent:
5918358, Jul 6, 1999
Filed:
Jun 6, 1995
Appl. No.:
8/467247
Inventors:
Paul E. Ffield - Marysville WA
John W. Schooff - Janesville WI
Steven C. Van Swearingen - Edmonds WA
Assignee:
The Boeing Company - Seattle WA
International Classification:
B23P 1100, B23P 1700
US Classification:
29559
Abstract:
A system for loading parts to a workpiece clamp-up position on a floor assembly jig that holds the parts in position for fastening together into a large mechanical structure includes a frame mounted on slides adjacent to the floor assembly jig, and a mounting structure for temporarily mounting the parts on the frame. A powered lifting mechanism such as a crane lifts the parts onto the frame and then the frame can be slid laterally toward the clamp-up position on a floor assembly jig to position the parts for easy transfer onto the jig.


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Reconfiguring A Jig

US Patent:
5619781, Apr 15, 1997
Filed:
Jun 6, 1995
Appl. No.:
8/469336
Inventors:
Paul E. Ffield - Marysville WA
John W. Schooff - Janesville WI
Steven C. Van Swearingen - Edmonds WA
Assignee:
The Boeing Company - Seattle WA
International Classification:
B23P 1700, B25B 500
US Classification:
294011
Abstract:
A method for reconfiguring a jig for supporting an elongated workpiece to enable the jig to support two different configurations of the workpiece. The jig has a multiplicity of clamps for holding the workpiece, each clamp mounted at the top of a clamp post and each clamp post supported on a pillar mounted on a fixed solid base. The jig is configured by sliding the posts along slides on the pillars to a first position at which the posts can be placed to position the clamps at the correct elevation to support the workpiece at a first configuration position, and inserting a pin through aligned pairs of holes in each of the clamp post and the pillar to prevent the post from sliding from the first position relative to the pillar. The weight of the clamp post and clamp are counterbalanced with a fluid cylinder connected at one end to the clamp post, and connected at the other end to the pillar. To reconfigure the jig, the pin is removed and the clamp post is moved along the pillar to a second position at which the clamps are positioned at the correct elevation to support the workpiece at a second configuration position.


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Clamp

US Patent:
5580035, Dec 3, 1996
Filed:
Jun 6, 1995
Appl. No.:
8/470513
Inventors:
Paul E. Ffield - Marysville WA
John W. Schooff - Janesville WI
Steven C. Van Swearingen - Edmonds WA
Assignee:
The Boeing Company - Seattle WA
International Classification:
B25B 500
US Classification:
269 27
Abstract:
A clamp structure for holding a workpiece in a vertical position, and which is reconfigurable to enable manufacture of an opposite hand version of the workpiece, includes a plurality of pillars mounted on a fixed solid base and a clamp post on each of the pillars having a top end on which is mounted a clamp. An air cylinder has one end connected to the pillar and an opposite end connected to the clamp post. The air cylinder is connected to a source of air pressure for pressurizing the air cylinder to a pressure sufficient to substantially counterbalance the weight of the clamp post and clamp. A pair of holes in structure mounted on the pillar, and a pair of holes in structure mounted on the clamp post are alignable in pairs for two heights of the clamp for two different configurations of the workpiece, so the clamp structure can be used to clamp two different configurations of the workpiece.