Rotary kinetic fluid motors or pumps – Including destructible – fusible – or deformable non-reusable...
Reexamination Certificate
2007-07-24
2007-07-24
Look, Edward K. (Department: 3745)
Rotary kinetic fluid motors or pumps
Including destructible, fusible, or deformable non-reusable...
C415S173400, C060S039091
Reexamination Certificate
active
11020483
ABSTRACT:
A composite fan casing for a gas turbine engine is provided includes, in an exemplary embodiment, a core having a plurality of core layers of reinforcing fiber bonded together with a thermosetting polymeric resin. Each core layer includes a plurality of braided reinforcing fibers with the braids of reinforcing fibers aligned in a circumferential direction.
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Search Report; Place of Search - The Hague; Dated Nov. 8, 2006; Reference 157187/11183; Application No./Patent No. 05257854.9 -1267; 8 pgs.
Blanton Lee A.
Crall David W.
LaChapelle Donald George
Mitchell Stephen C.
Price Richard T.
Andes William Scott
Armstrong Teasdale LLP
General Electric Company
Look Edward K.
White Dwayne J
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