Patents by Inventor Jacob Damgaard Schmidt

Jacob Damgaard Schmidt has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).

  • Patent number: 11043836
    Abstract: An uninterruptible power supply includes a first power converter, a second power converter, and a DC-to-AC converter coupled to the first power converter and the second power converter. The first power converter includes a first AC-to-DC converter and a transformer having a primary winding coupled to the input and the output, and a secondary winding coupled to the first AC-to-DC converter. The first power converter is configured, during a first mode of operation of the UPS, to provide a first portion of the AC input power as the AC output power via the primary winding and convert a second portion of the AC input power into DC power via the first AC-to-DC converter. The second power converter includes a second AC-to-DC converter and is configured to convert the AC input power into DC power via the second AC-to-DC converter during a second mode of operation of the UPS.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 20, 2017
    Date of Patent: June 22, 2021
    Assignee: SCHNEIDER ELECTRIC IT CORPORATION
    Inventors: Carsten Nommensen Tingskov, Jacob Damgaard Schmidt
  • Publication number: 20180115187
    Abstract: An uninterruptible power supply includes a first power converter, a second power converter, and a DC-to-AC converter coupled to the first power converter and the second power converter. The first power converter includes a first AC-to-DC converter and a transformer having a primary winding coupled to the input and the output, and a secondary winding coupled to the first AC-to-DC converter. The first power converter is configured, during a first mode of operation of the UPS, to provide a first portion of the AC input power as the AC output power via the primary winding and convert a second portion of the AC input power into DC power via the first AC-to-DC converter. The second power converter includes a second AC-to-DC converter and is configured to convert the AC input power into DC power via the second AC-to-DC converter during a second mode of operation of the UPS.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 20, 2017
    Publication date: April 26, 2018
    Inventors: Carsten Nommensen, Jacob Damgaard Schmidt
  • Patent number: 9859749
    Abstract: An uninterruptible power supply includes a first power converter, a second power converter, and a DC-to-AC converter coupled to the first power converter and the second power converter. The first power converter includes a first AC-to-DC converter and a transformer having a primary winding coupled to the input and the output, and a secondary winding coupled to the first AC-to-DC converter. The first power converter is configured, during a first mode of operation of the UPS, to provide a first portion of the AC input power as the AC output power via the primary winding and convert a second portion of the AC input power into DC power via the first AC-to-DC converter. The second power converter includes a second AC-to-DC converter and is configured to convert the AC input power into DC power via the second AC-to-DC converter during a second mode of operation of the UPS.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 29, 2012
    Date of Patent: January 2, 2018
    Assignee: SCHNEIDER ELECTRIC IT CORPORATION
    Inventors: Carsten Nommensen, Jacob Damgaard Schmidt
  • Patent number: 9072191
    Abstract: A configurable rack for supporting components of an uninterruptible power supply includes a frame assembly having a front and a rear. At least one of the front and the rear is configured to receive electronic modules in stacked relation along a height of the frame assembly. The configurable rack further includes a busbar backplane disposed between the front and the rear. The busbar backplane extends vertically within the frame assembly and is configured to be electrically coupled to the at least one electronic module received within the front and/or the rear of the frame assembly.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 30, 2010
    Date of Patent: June 30, 2015
    Assignee: SCHNEIDER ELECTRIC IT CORPORATION
    Inventors: Kristian Silberbauer, Carsten Nommensen Tingskov, Jacob Damgaard Schmidt, Torben Müller, Casper Juel Winther
  • Publication number: 20150061385
    Abstract: An uninterruptible power supply includes a first power converter, a second power converter, and a DC-to-AC converter coupled to the first power converter and the second power converter. The first power converter includes a first AC-to-DC converter and a transformer having a primary winding coupled to the input and the output, and a secondary winding coupled to the first AC-to-DC converter. The first power converter is configured, during a first mode of operation of the UPS, to provide a first portion of the AC input power as the AC output power via the primary winding and convert a second portion of the AC input power into DC power via the first AC-to-DC converter. The second power converter includes a second AC-to-DC converter and is configured to convert the AC input power into DC power via the second AC-to-DC converter during a second mode of operation of the UPS.
    Type: Application
    Filed: February 29, 2012
    Publication date: March 5, 2015
    Applicant: SCHNEIDER ELECTRIC IT CORPORATION
    Inventors: Carsten Nommensen, Jacob Damgaard Schmidt
  • Publication number: 20120170175
    Abstract: A configurable rack for supporting components of an uninterruptible power supply includes a frame assembly having a front and a rear. At least one of the front and the rear is configured to receive electronic modules in stacked relation along a height of the frame assembly. The configurable rack further includes a busbar backplane disposed between the front and the rear. The busbar backplane extends vertically within the frame assembly and is configured to be electrically coupled to the at least one electronic module received within the front and/or the rear of the frame assembly.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 30, 2010
    Publication date: July 5, 2012
    Applicant: American Power Conversion Corporation
    Inventors: Kristian Silberbauer, Carsten Nommensen Tingskov, Jacob Damgaard Schmidt, Torben Müller, Casper Juel Winther