Company Filing History:
Years Active: 1996-2006
Title: The Innovative Contributions of Donald G. Starr
Introduction
Donald G. Starr is a notable inventor based in San Pedro, California. He has made significant contributions to the field of fastening technology, holding two patents that showcase his innovative approach to solving practical problems in manufacturing and assembly.
Latest Patents
Starr's latest patents include a "Device and method for temporarily fastening a plurality of workpieces in response to the introduction of pressurized fluid." This invention introduces a fastener that utilizes pressurized fluid to actuate the clamping motion, offering an alternative to conventional mechanical devices. The design features a housing, a spreader member, and a piston that moves in response to pressurized fluid. The expandable flexible fingers connected to the piston allow for temporary clamping of workpieces, providing an instant load-release feature for manual removal.
Another significant patent is the "Alignment device with radially expandable tube." This device is designed for the temporary alignment of apertured workpieces, ensuring precise alignment of associated apertures. The radially expandable tube contains bearings that engage with expandable rings, applying outward force to maintain alignment during assembly.
Career Highlights
Donald G. Starr is associated with Monogram Aerospace Fasteners, Inc., where he applies his expertise in fastening technologies. His work has contributed to advancements in the aerospace industry, enhancing the efficiency and reliability of assembly processes.
Collaborations
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Conclusion
Donald G. Starr's innovative patents reflect his commitment to improving fastening technologies. His contributions have the potential to significantly impact manufacturing processes, particularly in the aerospace sector.