Location History:
- O'Fallon, FL (US) (2015)
- O'Fallon, IL (US) (2016 - 2019)
Company Filing History:
Years Active: 2015-2019
Title: Innovations of Steven Matthew Gunther
Introduction
Steven Matthew Gunther is an accomplished inventor based in O'Fallon, IL. He has made significant contributions to the field of additive manufacturing and aerospace engineering. With a total of 5 patents to his name, Gunther's work focuses on enhancing the quality and efficiency of manufacturing processes.
Latest Patents
One of Gunther's latest patents is titled "Quality control of additive manufactured parts." This invention describes methods and apparatuses to fabricate additive manufactured parts with in-process monitoring. As parts are formed layer-by-layer, a 3D measurement of each layer or layer group may be acquired. The acquisition of dimensional data may be performed at least partially in parallel with the formation of layers. The dimensional data may be accumulated until the part is fully formed, resulting in a part that was completely inspected as it was built. The as-built measurement data may be compared to the input geometrical description of the desired part shape. Where the part fails to meet tolerance, it may be amended during the build process or rejected. Another notable patent is the "Collapsible, coiled mandrel." This invention is designed for use in co-curing a hollow carbon-epoxy structure, such as a stringer in aircraft construction. The mandrel is made of a coil that has an outer coil shape resistant to external compression forces when used during lay-up and curing. It is collapsible when an end of the coil is pulled along its longitudinal axis, allowing for easy removal after curing.
Career Highlights
Gunther is currently employed at The Boeing Company, where he applies his expertise in engineering and innovation. His work has contributed to advancements in aerospace technology and manufacturing processes.
Collaborations
Throughout his career, Gunther has collaborated with notable colleagues, including Steven J. Burpo and Paul Robert Davies. These partnerships have fostered a creative environment that encourages innovation and problem-solving.
Conclusion
Steven Matthew Gunther's contributions to the field of additive manufacturing and aerospace engineering exemplify the spirit of innovation. His patents reflect a commitment to improving manufacturing processes and ensuring quality in production.