Monroeville Borough, PA, United States of America

Richard W Stanley


Average Co-Inventor Count = 2.0

ph-index = 1

Forward Citations = 5(Granted Patents)


Company Filing History:


Years Active: 1980

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1 patent (USPTO):Explore Patents

Title: The Innovations of Richard W. Stanley

Introduction

Richard W. Stanley is an accomplished inventor based in Monroeville Borough, Pennsylvania. He is known for his innovative contributions to the field of engineering, particularly in the design of sealing mechanisms for industrial applications. His work has significantly impacted the efficiency and functionality of coke ovens.

Latest Patents

Stanley's most notable patent is titled "Sealing means for a coke oven chuck door." This invention features a metal sealing member that possesses both springiness and flexibility. It is designed to be supported cantilever fashion on the inside of the door frame. An insulation block is strategically placed between the sealing member and the door frame. The sealing member includes a knife edge flange that extends around its perimeter, ensuring automatic alignment with a sealing surface on the main door where the chuck door is mounted. This innovative design enhances the sealing effectiveness and operational reliability of coke ovens.

Career Highlights

Richard W. Stanley has made significant strides in his career, working with the United States Steel Corporation. His role at this prominent company has allowed him to apply his engineering expertise to real-world challenges, leading to the development of practical solutions that improve industrial processes.

Collaborations

Throughout his career, Stanley has collaborated with various professionals, including his coworker Calvin E. Kelly. These partnerships have fostered a creative environment that encourages innovation and the sharing of ideas, ultimately leading to advancements

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