Frederick Knoll

from Covington, WA

Frederick Knoll Phones & Addresses

  • 20930 SE 269Th St, Kent, WA 98042
  • Covington, WA
  • 27221 121St Ave SE, Kent, WA 98030 • 2536314076

Work

  • Company:
    Boeing
  • Position:
    Technician

Education

  • Degree:
    Graduate or professional degree

Industries

Aviation & Aerospace

Resumes

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Technician

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Location:
Kent, WA
Industry:
Aviation & Aerospace
Work:
Boeing
Technician

Us Patents

  • Method And Apparatus For Producing A Grounding Path On A Structure

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  • US Patent:
    6547573, Apr 15, 2003
  • Filed:
    Jun 17, 1999
  • Appl. No.:
    09/335014
  • Inventors:
    James G. Allen - Tacoma WA
    Frederick L. Knoll - Kent WA
  • Assignee:
    The Boeing Company - Seattle WA
  • International Classification:
    H01R 466
  • US Classification:
    439 92
  • Abstract:
    A method and apparatus are disclosed for providing an electrical ground path on a structure such as a commercial aircraft. The method includes inserting a stud through a hole in a grounding plate or structure; riveting the head of the stud to the grounding plate or structure; and applying an electrically compatible build-up of washers, threaded nuts, and an electrical connector over the stud to hold the build-up in electrically conductive contact with the grounding plated or structure. In a preferred embodiment, the stud is threaded and the build-up includes a nut to hold the components in electrically conductive contact with the structure. The stud preferably has an enlarged and flattened head or spade portion with a hole for receiving a rivet. The stud acts as a self-retaining, anti-spin, grounding stud-fastener.
  • Torque Tool Socket Release Method And Apparatus

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  • US Patent:
    20030033912, Feb 20, 2003
  • Filed:
    May 2, 2001
  • Appl. No.:
    09/847488
  • Inventors:
    Donald Coffland - Seattle WA, US
    Frederick Knoll - Kent WA, US
  • International Classification:
    B25B023/16
  • US Classification:
    081/177850
  • Abstract:
    A positive socket retention and release on a power torque tool utilizing a spring-loaded push rod through the head of the tool. A modified socket retention post is used with an angle pin on the end of the shaft actuating the post via an angle hole. A spring returns the push rod to original position, locking the post. A pin guard is used to prevent inadvertent actuation.
  • Hot/Cold Press Forming Apparatus For Thermoformable Materials

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  • US Patent:
    49483552, Aug 14, 1990
  • Filed:
    Aug 18, 1988
  • Appl. No.:
    7/233639
  • Inventors:
    Frederick L. Knoll - Kent WA
  • Assignee:
    The Boeing Company - Seattle WA
  • International Classification:
    B29C 5120
  • US Classification:
    425517
  • Abstract:
    One apparatus for forming a workpiece made of thermoformable material includes: (a) a base member; (b) a positioning frame supported by the base member; (c) a suspension tray for supporting a raw workpiece, the suspension tray being supported by the positioning frame; (d) a first pair of forming dies supported by the base member; (e) a press platen; (f) a second pair of forming dies moved by the press platen; (g) an actuator for moving the suspension tray whereby the suspension tray may be moved to a first position and to a second position between the pairs of forming dies; and (h) a cylinder for moving the press platen whereby the first pair of forming dies and the second pair of forming dies may be closed against the raw workpiece and the suspension tray. Other apparatus are also disclosed.
  • Method For Consolidating Composite Materials

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  • US Patent:
    48592676, Aug 22, 1989
  • Filed:
    Sep 28, 1987
  • Appl. No.:
    7/101851
  • Inventors:
    Frederick L. Knoll - Kent WA
  • Assignee:
    The Boeing Company - Seattle WA
  • International Classification:
    B32B 3120
  • US Classification:
    1562737
  • Abstract:
    Fiber-reinforced resin composites or other materials are consolidated in a noncontact-frictionless manner through the use of a pressurized plenum chamber (20) of a fluid bearing (10). The fluid bearing (10) is flexible and floats relative to the material (16) to be consolidated so that ply drop-offs and other variations in the thickness or surface contour of the material are easily accommodated. While within the plenum chamber, the material is locally heated by radiant energy from a source (30) positioned within the chamber. This localized heating enables the material to solidify in cooler zones of the plenum chamber under a uniform pressure.
  • Apparatus For Consolidating Composite Materials

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  • US Patent:
    47159235, Dec 29, 1987
  • Filed:
    Dec 26, 1985
  • Appl. No.:
    6/813645
  • Inventors:
    Frederick L. Knoll - Kent WA
  • Assignee:
    The Boeing Company - Seattle WA
  • International Classification:
    B32B 3126
  • US Classification:
    1563809
  • Abstract:
    Fiber-reinforced resin deposits or other materials are consolidated in a noncontact-frictionless manner through the use of a pressurized plenum chamber (20) of a fluid bearing (10). The fluid bearing (10) is flexible and floats relative to the material (16) to be consolidated so that ply drop-offs and other variations in the thickness or surface contour of the material are easily accommodated. While within the plenum chamber, the material is locally heated by radiant energy from a source (30) positioned within the chamber. This localized heating enables the material to solidify in cooler zones of the plenum chamber under a uniform pressure.
  • Hot/Cold Press Forming Apparatus For Thermoformable Plastic Materials

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  • US Patent:
    47893281, Dec 6, 1988
  • Filed:
    May 20, 1987
  • Appl. No.:
    7/052622
  • Inventors:
    Frederick L. Knoll - Kent WA
  • Assignee:
    The Boeing Company - Seattle WA
  • International Classification:
    B29C 5108
  • US Classification:
    425384
  • Abstract:
    One apparatus for forming a workpiece made of thermoformable plastic material includes: (a) a base member; (b) a positioning wheel or a positioning frame supported by the base member; (c) a suspension tray for supporting a raw workpiece, the suspension tray being supported by the positioning wheel or the positioning frame; (d) a pair of relatively hot dies; (e) a first support arm positioning the hot dies, the first support arm being supported by the base member; (f) a first cylinder mounted on the base member for moving the first support arm whereby the hot dies may be positioned above and below the raw workpiece; (g) a pair of relatively cold dies; (h) a second support arm positioning the cold dies, the second support arm being supported by the base member; (i) a second cylinder mounted on the base for moving the second support arm whereby the set of cold dies may by positioned above and below the workpiece; (j) a press platen; and, (k) a cylinder for moving the press platen whereby the hot dies may be closed upon the workpiece when the pair of hot dies is in position above and below the workpiece and the cold dies may be closed upon the workpiece when the pair of cold dies is in position above and below the workpiece.
  • Hot/Cold Press Forming Methods For Shaping Thermoformable Materials

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  • US Patent:
    50663518, Nov 19, 1991
  • Filed:
    May 31, 1990
  • Appl. No.:
    7/531998
  • Inventors:
    Frederick L. Knoll - Kent WA
  • Assignee:
    The Boeing Company - Seattle WA
  • International Classification:
    B29C 3108
    B29C 3110
    B29C 5120
    B29C 5142
  • US Classification:
    156212
  • Abstract:
    One method of forming a workpiece made of thermoformable material includes the steps of: (a) supporting a raw workpiece on a suspension tray; (b) moving a pair of relatively hot forming dies into position above the workpiece; (c) closing the hot forming dies against the workpiece to heat the workpiece and to form and shape the workpiece into the desired configuration; (d) opening the hot forming dies and removing the hot forming dies away from the workpiece; (e) moving a pair of relatively cold forming dies into position above and below the workpiece; (f) closing the cold forming dies against the workpiece to cool the workpiece while maintaining the workpiece in the desired configuration; and, (g) opening the cold forming dies and removing the finished workpiece form the suspension tray. Other methods are also disclosed.
  • High Temperature Insulation System

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  • US Patent:
    56540604, Aug 5, 1997
  • Filed:
    Jun 16, 1995
  • Appl. No.:
    8/491095
  • Inventors:
    Wesley L. Holman - Renton WA
    Frederick L. Knoll - Kent WA
  • Assignee:
    The Boeing Company - Seattle WA
  • International Classification:
    B32B 104
  • US Classification:
    428 68
  • Abstract:
    An insulating blanket for a bulkhead in an engine nacelle comprises a fabric backing layer, a central insulating core, a ceramic precursor-impregnated hot-side fabric layer and, as required, erosion-preventing wire mesh. The backing layer comprises a fiberglass fabric. The insulating core comprises a ceramic felt. The hot side layer comprises one or more layers of resin-impregnated fiber glass fabric. The blanket is precured to provide a predetermined geometric shape.

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