Patents Assigned to Southern California Edison
  • Patent number: 5226927
    Abstract: A vertical, countercurrent, updraft reactor is provided which can be advantageously used to produce synthesis gas by the partial oxidation of a solid fuel, especially a wood particle fuel. The reactor has a substantially cylindrical, vertical shell. The reactor has a fuel inlet opening in the upper portion of the reactor and an ash outlet opening in the lower portion of the reactor. Also in the lower portion of the reactor is a synthesis gas outlet opening. A heating zone is created within the reactor by internal heating zone walls which terminate at a lower-most edge. A grate is located below the heating zone. The outer perimeter of the grate and the lower-most edge of the heating zone walls form an annular slit which allows ash to gravitate out of the heating zone and into the lower-most portion of the reactor. The grate is reciprocal so that the annular slit can be periodically narrowed and widened.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 13, 1991
    Date of Patent: July 13, 1993
    Assignee: Southern California Edison
    Inventor: David A. Rundstrom
  • Patent number: 5196113
    Abstract: Removing radioactive contaminants from liquid hazardous material such as oil, includes recirculating the material between a processing tank and a filter medium. The material is heated to increase viscosity during the circulation through the tank and filters. Chemicals including chelating agents are added to enhance the removal of the radioactive elements. Water is added to the processing tank or upstream, in a settling tank, to effect a water wash of the liquid hazardous material. A pre-filter stage upstream of the settling tank is followed by a mid-range filter stage in the recirculation loop with the main processing tank. A finishing filter stage is in the outlet from the main processing tank.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 22, 1991
    Date of Patent: March 23, 1993
    Assignee: Southern California Edison Co.
    Inventor: Brian D. Metz
  • Patent number: 5183244
    Abstract: A tool for locating a predetermined number of turbine blades in relative operative position with each other includes a base with a space and walls with a space between them. Blades are located sequentially and adjacently. An arc of curvature is representative of the arc of curvature for a rotor for accommodating the blades ordinarily. When the blades are located, the curvature of the top conforms with the curvature of the rotor. The blades can then be adjusted and aligned such that when located in the rotor they will be accurately positioned. With a serrated root, the root is located near the plate and held with steeple screws. With a forked root, there is a post between the fork. A finger root is secured between sidewalls.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 13, 1991
    Date of Patent: February 2, 1993
    Assignee: Southern California Edison
    Inventors: Ralph J. Ortolano, Kenneth A. Ball, Gary Bowman
  • Patent number: 5113131
    Abstract: An apparatus and method for measuring an unknown voltage using electro-optic materials includes a beam transmitter, voltage sensor, and a receiver. The beam transmitter generates an electro-magnetic beam directed at an electro-optic material in the sensor. The electro-optic material has a voltage gradient across it due to the unknown voltage. The beam is such that it has components both parallel and perpendicular to the direction of the voltage gradient so that passing through the electro-optic material creates a phase difference between the parallel and perpendicular components. This beam with the phase difference passes to the receiver where the beam passes through a compensator formed by another electro-optic material subjected to a voltage gradient from a measurable voltage. The measurable voltage is controlled to produce another relative phase retardation which compensates for the phase retardation produced at the sensor.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 16, 1990
    Date of Patent: May 12, 1992
    Assignee: Southern California Edison Company
    Inventors: David E. Cooper, Thomas J. Houy
  • Patent number: 5076936
    Abstract: Removing radioactive contaminants from liquid hazardous material such as oil, includes recirculating the material between a processing tank and a filter medium. The material is heated to increase viscosity during the circulation through the tank and filters. Chemicals including chelating agents are added to enhance the removal of the radioactive elements. Water is added to the processing tank or upstream, in a settling tank, to effect a water wash of the liquid hazardous material. A pre-filter stage upstream of the settling tank is followed by a mid-range filter stage in the recirculation loop with the main processing tank. A finishing filter stage is in the outlet from the main processing tank.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 21, 1990
    Date of Patent: December 31, 1991
    Assignee: Southern California Edison Co.
    Inventor: Brian D. Metz
  • Patent number: 5073680
    Abstract: A device for facilitating integrity of an electrical interconnection of a pair of electrical suspended conductor cables includes a flexible conductive loop and a tension retainer between the cables. Free adjacent spaced apart ends of the cables are connected to the loop, the loop being electrically in series with the cables. A tension retainer is in series structurally with the respective adjacent and spaced ends of the two electrical conductor cables and maintains a first position of suspension. Axial tension on at least one of the cable tending relatively to separate the cables causes movement or breakage of the tension retainer thereby permitting the flexible conductive loop to move and expand and retain electrical integrity between the cable ends in a second suspended position.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 9, 1990
    Date of Patent: December 17, 1991
    Assignee: Southern California Edison
    Inventor: James T. Kennedy
  • Patent number: 5029485
    Abstract: A fluid sampling apparatus and method for remotely sampling insulating fluid in a high voltage, high amperage electrical switch without de-energizing the switch. The apparatus includes a sampling tube, a supporting structure for the tube, a rack and pinion gear assembly for lowering and raising the tube, and an elongated handle for operating the gear assembly. The fluid sample is collected in a sample bottle fluidly connected to an overflow bottle and a vacuum pump for withdrawing the insulating fluid. The sampling tool is made mostly of electrically insulating plastic. A removing tool for remotely removing a plug from the electrical switch is used. The removing tool comprises a socket, a socket extender, a ratchet wrench attachable to the extender, and two pull cords for remotely operating the wrench.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 10, 1989
    Date of Patent: July 9, 1991
    Assignee: Southern California Edison
    Inventor: Alexander H. Marr
  • Patent number: 5026032
    Abstract: A tool for locating a predetermined number of turbine blades in relative operative position with each other includes a base with a space and sidewalls with a space between them. Blades are located sequentially and adjacently between the sidewalls so that the blades are accurately and snugly located between the sidewalls. The top of the sidewalls has an arc of curvature representative of the arc of curvature for a rotor for accommodating the blades ordinarily. When the blades are located in the space, the curvature of the top of the sidewalls conforms with the curvature of the rotor. The blades can then be adjusted and aligned such that when located in the rotor they will be accurately positioned.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 22, 1990
    Date of Patent: June 25, 1991
    Assignee: Southern California Edison
    Inventors: Ralph J. Ortolano, Kenneth A. Ball, Gary Bowman
  • Patent number: 5014043
    Abstract: A current sensing device particularly for rotor ground fault detection in a highly inductive field is able to sense and identify the location of low order fault current when the load current in conductors is on the order of at least 1,000 amperes. Laminated strips of magnetic material are flexible to be located ideally about the conductors to maximize the sensitivity signal and minimize the effect of electromagnetic radiation. The current sensor includes three sets of laminations, the central laminations being for magnetization sensing, the inner laminations being for magnetic filtering, and outer laminations being for magnetic shield. Magnetic separation exists between each lamination set. Electrical insulation is located about the inner and outer sets.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 29, 1988
    Date of Patent: May 7, 1991
    Assignee: Southern California Edison
    Inventors: Juan P. Lopetrone, Oliver Valdes
  • Patent number: 4837519
    Abstract: Apparatus for the detection of leakage current in a system includes a power supply and conductors from the supply for supplying power to a load connected to the system. There is an interrupter connected in the system and to a ground point such that a ground leakage current in the system has a closed circuit. Activation of the interrupter about every 12 seconds effectively generates a pulse interrupted ground fault signal. Such signal is detected by a magnetic sensor located relative to a multi-feeder system with high capacitive reactance. The sensor is immune to random electromagnetic and electrostatic conditions in the distribution system. The sensor is synchronized to operate with the interrupter so that sensing is effected at a steady level of a square wave interrupted pulse.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 7, 1987
    Date of Patent: June 6, 1989
    Assignee: Southern California Edison Company
    Inventors: Juan P. Lopetrone, Oliver Valdes, James Clopton, Jr.
  • Patent number: 4807203
    Abstract: A siren comprises a compressed air supply which is deflected by stationary deflectors to exit radially through stator ports. A rotor with spaced ports rotates between the stator and deflector thereby opening and closing the stator ports. Stationary vanes are disposed at circumferentially spaced locations, and constitute together with the deflector plate and stator and rotor housing, plenums. There are fewer rotor ports than stator ports, which generates an out-of-phase acoustical pattern which creates an acoustic combination from the stator ports of an acoustic output at a distance from the siren which is more uniform spatially. The thermoplastic seal between the stator and the rotor has minimal clearance under operating conditions having been run-in and plastically deformed at a temperature higher than for normal operation.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 28, 1986
    Date of Patent: February 21, 1989
    Assignee: Southern California Edison Co.
    Inventor: John G. Powell
  • Patent number: 4739275
    Abstract: Apparatus for the detection of ground leakage in a normally ungrounded DC system includes a DC power supply and conductors from the supply for supplying power to a load connected to the DC system. There is an indicator connected between the DC system and a ground point such that a ground leakage in the system closes a circuit to activate the indicator. With such activation, a pulser periodically interrupts the circuit to effectively generate an interrupted ground fault signal. Such signal is detected by a sensor located relative to the DC system such that an interrupted ground signal detected by the sensor locates the ground fault. Noise introduced into the pulse signal by the periodic interruption of the circuit during the ground fault occurrence is suppressed by the sensor.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 25, 1986
    Date of Patent: April 19, 1988
    Assignee: Southern California Edison
    Inventors: Dorr Kimball, Michael G. Cox, Manuel R. Cabison
  • Patent number: 4739274
    Abstract: Apparatus for the detection of ground leakage in a normally ungrounded DC system includes a DC power supply and conductors from the supply for supplying power to a load connected to the DC system. There is an indicator connected between the DC system and a ground point such that a ground leakage in the system closes a circuit to activate the indicator. With such activation, a pulser periodically interrupts the circuit to effectively generate an interrupted ground fault signal. Such signal is detected by a sensor located relative to the DC system such that an interrupted ground signal detected by the sensor locates the ground fault. Noise introduced into the pulse signal by the periodic interruption of the circuit during the ground fault occurrence is suppressed by the sensor means.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 6, 1985
    Date of Patent: April 19, 1988
    Assignee: Southern California Edison
    Inventors: Dorr Kimball, Michael G. Cox, Manuel R. Cabison
  • Patent number: 4737030
    Abstract: A computer controlled optical system for automatically acquiring and storing spectral radiance data for a multiplicity of targets. Several measurement modes are available for each target ranging from a single wavelength measurement to measurement over a plurality of discrete wavelengths. Stepping motive means prompted by computer instructions direct the apparatus to a given set of target coordinates.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 6, 1985
    Date of Patent: April 12, 1988
    Assignee: Southern California Edison Company
    Inventors: Paul H. Lee, Frederick B. Brown
  • Patent number: 4731551
    Abstract: A power adapter for timed control of auxiliary electrical loads is provided for connection between a streetlight fixture or the like and a control module of the fixture. The adapter has a weather-resistant housing and an electrical jumper in the housing extending a power source connection to an input of the module, another jumper returning a control output from the module to a main load of the fixture. An auxiliary socket at the side of the housing powers the auxiliary load, which can be a holiday lighting display. In one version, the adapter has a clock timer for controlling the auxiliary load independently of the main load. In another version, a programmable delay timer, synchronized with commencement of main load operation, terminates operation of the auxiliary load following a predetermined interval of main load operation.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 7, 1986
    Date of Patent: March 15, 1988
    Assignee: Southern California Edison, Inc.
    Inventors: Thomas J. Gibbs, Richard L. Finley, Michael G. Canavan
  • Patent number: 4695737
    Abstract: A load-compensating power distribution regulator system includes a plurality of circuit regulators interfaced to a single microcomputer, the microcomputer sensing for each circuit a regulator voltage and an output current. The microcomputer compares a computer line-drop compensated actual circuit voltage with a dynamically determined desired circuit voltage using a variably offset deadband for controlling regulator action depending on whether the output current is changing favorably for bringing the actual circuit voltage toward the desired circuit voltage. The number of regulator actions in a time period is also monitored for adjusting the magnitude of the deadband to limit wear-and-tear of the regulator.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 19, 1986
    Date of Patent: September 22, 1987
    Assignee: Southern California Edison
    Inventors: Joe D. Rabon, Rudy Haro
  • Patent number: 4649853
    Abstract: A siren comprises a compressed air supply which is deflected by stationary deflectors to exit radially through stator ports. A rotor with spaced ports rotates between the stator and deflector thereby opening and closing the stator ports. Stationary vanes are disposed at circumferentially spaced locations, and constitute together with the deflector plate and stator and rotor housing, plenums. There are fewer rotor ports than stator ports, which generates an out-of-phase acoustical pattern which creates an acoustic combination from the stator ports of an acoustic output at a distance from the siren which is more uniform spatially. The thermoplastic seal between the stator and the rotor has minimal clearance under operating conditions having been run-in and plastically deformed at a temperature higher than for normal operation.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 15, 1985
    Date of Patent: March 17, 1987
    Assignee: Southern California Edison Company, Inc.
    Inventor: John G. Powell
  • Patent number: 4646003
    Abstract: An apparatus and method for verifying the accuracy of watt-hour meters at their operational site includes applying a phantom load to the meter and to a watt transducer. The relative watt hour readings of the meter are compared to the watt hours computed from the power to the watt transducer and represented as a percentage error of the meter. The phantom load is constituted by a loading transformer with optional load adjustments to take into account different loads to the meter and there are also adjustment means to take into consideration different meter characteristics. The meter watt hour reading is determined from an articulated light generating and receiving means mounted in alignment with the revolving disc so that light passes through the aperture in the disc to the receiving means and then signals the verifying apparatus to give an indication of the watt hour reading of the meter. Alternatively the reading is obtained manually.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 18, 1985
    Date of Patent: February 24, 1987
    Assignee: Southern California Edison Company, Inc.
    Inventors: Charles E. Phillips, Alan M. Hood
  • Patent number: 4630220
    Abstract: A control device for regulating the output voltage of a voltage regulator wherein the output from that regulator would normally be variable includes inputting that voltage to the control device. There are two overlapping bands which define an effective bandwidth between the upper limit of the lower band and lower limit of the upper band. The output of the device provides a signal responsively regulated in the effective bandwidth such that the output from the regulator can be similarly regulated. In power generation systems a narrow bandwidth can be effectively maintained to permit narrow variations of voltage. A micro-processor facilitates changing the regulated levels for the control device such that the output from the control device can be selectively and controllably changed as desired.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 6, 1984
    Date of Patent: December 16, 1986
    Assignee: Southern California Edison Company
    Inventor: Roger I. Peckinpaugh
  • Patent number: RE32737
    Abstract: An improved blade rotor structure for an axial flow turbine substantially reduces vibratory stress at resonant frequencies by rigidly connecting the blades to each other in groups equal in number to .[.an integer multiple of.]. the resonant frequency of the blades (i.e. a harmonic frequency) divided by .Iadd.an integer multiple of .Iaddend.the rotor running speed. Flexible tie means are used for connecting adjacent groups of blades together for substantially reducing axial-torsional vibration of the blades.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 18, 1984
    Date of Patent: August 23, 1988
    Assignee: Southern California Edison
    Inventor: Ralph J. Ortolano