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Alexander C Dublinski

from Chesapeake, VA
Age ~77

Alexander Dublinski Phones & Addresses

  • 408 Brougham Ct, Chesapeake, VA 23322 (757) 277-9525
  • Lake City, FL
  • Northford, CT
  • Healdsburg, CA

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Structural Member Having A Stiffener Bead Therein And Comprising Plies Of Composite Material Extending For The Full Length And Width Of The Structural Member And Continuously Through The Stiffener Bead, And The Article So Made

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US Patent:
52719863, Dec 21, 1993
Filed:
Apr 19, 1991
Appl. No.:
7/687795
Inventors:
Alexander C. Dublinski - Northford CT
Edward J. Fabian - Derby CT
Philip J. Ramey - Milford CT
Darryl M. Toni - North Haven CT
Assignee:
United Technologies Corporation - Hartford CT
International Classification:
B32B 300
US Classification:
428156
Abstract:
A structural member made up of a plurality of bonded plies of high tensile strength woven fabric and molded to include at least one stiffener bead having elliptically shaped ends, and a structural part so fabricated.

Tooling Method For Resin Transfer Molding

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US Patent:
51529491, Oct 6, 1992
Filed:
Dec 19, 1990
Appl. No.:
7/630144
Inventors:
Peter B. Leoni - Bethany CT
Philip Ramey - Milford CT
Alexander C. Dublinski - Northford CT
Assignee:
United Technologies Corporation - Hartford CT
International Classification:
B29C 4318
B29C 4514
US Classification:
264257
Abstract:
A method for resin transfer molding composite articles of complex configuration that have high fiber-to-resin ratios. The molding apparatus includes a compliant mold subassembly having one or more conformable cauls and a complementary, non-permeable membrane that function, in combination, as a semi-rigid molding tool. The compliant mold subassembly is relatively insensitive to bulk variations of layed-up fiber reinforcement material, facilitating fiber reinforcement material lay up and closure of the molding apparatus. The compliant mold subassembly provides uniform pressures during various molding stages, i. e. , resin injection, expulsion of excess resin, curing, to enhance the homogeneity and dimensional stability of the finished composite article. The semi-rigid aspect of the compliant mold subassembly facilitates demolding of the finished composite article. The process utilizes stage pressurization transmitted through the compliant mold subassembly to enhance resin flow for complete, uniform saturation of fiber reinforcement layups and to expel excess resin prior to curing of the resin-impregnated fiber reinforcement layups.

Method Of Fabricating A Complex Part Made Of Composite Material

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US Patent:
52864383, Feb 15, 1994
Filed:
Jun 12, 1992
Appl. No.:
7/899571
Inventors:
Alexander C. Dublinski - Northford CT
Ronald J. Cooper - Milford CT
Edward J. Fabian - Derby CT
Gary J. Jacaruso - Milford CT
Philip J. Ramey - Milford CT
Darryl M. Toni - North Haven CT
Matthew T. Turner - Acton MA
Assignee:
United Technologies Corporation - Hartford CT
International Classification:
B29C 3340
B29C 4310
US Classification:
264220
Abstract:
The method of fabricating a complex part made of composite material and having a plurality of panels oriented in diverse angular relationship, and utilizing a plurality of conformable cauls upon which the composite material is individually laid up and which cauls cooperate to form one of the molds used in the co-curing of the individually laid-up composite materials.

Molding Apparatus For Composite Materials

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US Patent:
48367656, Jun 6, 1989
Filed:
Dec 3, 1987
Appl. No.:
7/128306
Inventors:
Michael A. Kornitzky - Branford CT
Alexander C. Dublinski - Northford CT
Assignee:
United Technologies Corporation - Hartford CT
International Classification:
B29C 4310
US Classification:
425388
Abstract:
Permanent magnets embedded within the periphery of a vacuum bag seal the bag to rigid mold during the curing of composite laminate lay-ups.

Method Of Fabricating A Structural Member Having A Stiffener Bead Therein

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US Patent:
53565860, Oct 18, 1994
Filed:
Aug 9, 1993
Appl. No.:
8/081766
Inventors:
Alexander C. Dublinski - Northford CT
Edward J. Fabian - Oxford CT
Philip J. Ramey - Milford CT
Darryl M. Toni - North Haven CT
Assignee:
United Technologies Corporation - Hartford CT
International Classification:
B29C 6714
US Classification:
264258
Abstract:
A method of fabricating a structural member having a stiffener bead therein. Prepreg plies or layers of high tensile strength fabric are laid up on a conformable caul plate. A rubber-like plug is prefabricated to the shape of the stiffener bead and is urged into a stiffener bead cavity of the caul plate by a metal tool to sandwich the prepreg plies between the caul and the plug. The caul and the plug cooperate to cause the prepreg plies to conform to the desired shape of the stiffener bead.
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