Patents by Inventor Jeffery A. Lovett
Jeffery A. Lovett 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).
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Patent number: 9170224Abstract: A method for operating a sensor, including simultaneously exciting a first set of electrodes and sensing an output of each electrode of a second set of electrodes, storing output data corresponding to the output of each electrode of the second set of electrodes in a memory storage device, shifting at least one electrode from the first set of electrodes to the second set of electrodes and at least one electrode from the second set of electrodes to the first set of electrodes, and repeating the simultaneously exciting and sensing, the storing, and the shifting until an output data has been stored for each possible pair of electrodes in the first and second set of electrodes.Type: GrantFiled: September 11, 2013Date of Patent: October 27, 2015Assignees: The University of Connecticut, United Technologies CorporationInventors: Zhaoyan Fan, Robert X. Gao, Jeffery A. Lovett, Lance L. Smith
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Publication number: 20150285148Abstract: A fuel injection system for a gas turbine engine includes a vane in an airflow path within the gas turbine engine, the vane includes an air channel with an outlet in communication with the airflow path; and a fuel nozzle within the vane operable to inject fuel into the air channel to at least partial premix and prevaporize the fuel with a secondary airflow from within the vane in the air channel prior to entry into the airflow path through the outlet. A method of injecting fuel within a gas turbine engine includes at least partially premixing and prevaporizing fuel with a secondary airflow from within a vane in an air channel within the vane, the vane within an airflow path of the gas turbine engine.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 18, 2013Publication date: October 8, 2015Applicant: United Technologies CorporationInventors: Jeffery A. Lovett, Darin A. Kraus, Scott D. Phillips, Daniel J. Micka, Patrick Magari
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Publication number: 20150198116Abstract: A variable area exhaust mixer is provided for a gas turbine engine. The variable area exhaust mixer includes an outer wall with a multiple of doors. Each of the multiple of doors is operable to control a passage entrance into at least one of a multiple of circumferentially arrayed vanes with a respective strut flow passage which essentially alters its bypass ratio during flight to match requirements.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 13, 2015Publication date: July 16, 2015Inventors: Jeffery A. Lovett, Nathan L. Messersmith, Sean P. Zamora
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Publication number: 20140338357Abstract: A fuel injection system for a gas turbine engine includes a fuel nozzle with a fuel injection aperture to inject a fuel jet and a multiple of airflow passages in the fuel nozzle to communicate a multiple of air streams to interact with the fuel jet.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 8, 2013Publication date: November 20, 2014Applicant: United Technologies CorporationInventors: Jeffery A. Lovett, Benjamin D. Bellows
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Publication number: 20140118010Abstract: A method for operating a sensor, including simultaneously exciting a first set of electrodes and sensing an output of each electrode of a second set of electrodes, storing output data corresponding to the output of each electrode of the second set of electrodes in a memory storage device, shifting at least one electrode from the first set of electrodes to the second set of electrodes and at least one electrode from the second set of electrodes to the first set of electrodes, and repeating the simultaneously exciting and sensing, the storing, and the shifting until an output data has been stored for each possible pair of electrodes in the first and second set of electrodes.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 11, 2013Publication date: May 1, 2014Applicant: United Technologies CorporationInventors: Zhaoyan Fan, Robert X. Gao, Jeffery A. Lovett, Lance L. Smith
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Publication number: 20140060059Abstract: A fuel injection system for a gas turbine engine includes a fuel delivery conduit, a nozzle block with a nozzle aperture, and a cavity block with a cavity. The nozzle aperture has a first cross sectional area, and injects fuel received from the fuel delivery conduit into the cavity. The cavity has a second cross sectional area that is greater than the first cross sectional area.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 8, 2013Publication date: March 6, 2014Inventors: Torence P. Brogan, Jeffery A. Lovett, Christopher A. Eckett, May L. Corn
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Publication number: 20130263572Abstract: A gas turbine or rocket engine hot section includes a first duct case, a second duct case, a plurality of vanes arranged about an axial centerline, and an igniter located with a first of the plurality of vanes. The first of the plurality of vanes extends axially between a leading edge and a flame holder surface at a trailing edge. The flame holder surface extends radially between a first vane end connected to the first duct case and a second vane end connected to the second duct case. The flame holder surface includes a first section that tapers towards the first vane end, and a second section that tapers away from the first section and towards the second vane end.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 6, 2012Publication date: October 10, 2013Applicant: UNITED TECHNOLOGIES CORPORATIONInventors: Jeffery A. Lovett, Donald J. Hautman, Torence P. Brogan, Christopher A. Eckett, Meredith B. Colket, III
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Publication number: 20130074514Abstract: Systems and methods involving improved fuel atomization in air-blast fuel nozzles of gas turbine engines are provided. In this regard, a representative method includes: providing fuel to a chamber defined by an inner surface; and continuously atomizing a portion of the fuel via interaction of the fuel with the inner surface.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 22, 2012Publication date: March 28, 2013Applicant: UNITED TECHNOLOGIES CORPORATIONInventors: Jeffery A. Lovett, Frederick C. Padget, John W. Mordosky, Shawn M. McMahon
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Patent number: 8347630Abstract: An air-blast fuel nozzle assembly includes a housing having an inner surface defining an interior chamber around a central axis. The inner surface terminates in an exit aperture. An air swirler pneumatically communicates with the interior chamber and has vanes operative to impart a swirling motion to air passing across the vanes and into the interior chamber. A fuel injection assembly includes a nozzle portion extending along the central axis and having a plurality of outlets circumferentially-arranged around the central axis that are directed into the interior chamber toward the inner surface of the housing. A shield extends radially outwardly from the nozzle portion upstream of the plurality of outlets. The shield extends between a base at the nozzle section and a free tip end such that the shield extends partially across the interior chamber toward the inner surface.Type: GrantFiled: September 3, 2008Date of Patent: January 8, 2013Assignee: United Technologies CorpInventors: Jeffery A. Lovett, Frederick C. Padget, John W. Mordosky, Shawn M. McMahon
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Patent number: 8209987Abstract: A gas turbine engine augmenter has a gas flowpath. A number of vanes extend into the gas flowpath. A number of augmenter fuel conduits have outlets along at least some of the vanes. At least one burner discharge outlet is along at least one of the vanes for discharging a pilot gas.Type: GrantFiled: November 26, 2008Date of Patent: July 3, 2012Assignee: United Technologies CorporationInventors: Donald J. Hautman, Meredith B. Colket, III, Jeffery A. Lovett, Torence P. Brogan
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Publication number: 20100126177Abstract: A gas turbine engine augmenter has a gas flowpath. A number of vanes extend into the gas flowpath. A number of augmenter fuel conduits have outlets along at least some of the vanes. At least one burner discharge outlet is along at least one of the vanes for discharging a pilot gas.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 26, 2008Publication date: May 27, 2010Applicant: UNITED TECHNOLOGIES CORPORATIONInventors: Donald J. Hautman, Meredith B. Colket, III, Jeffery A. Lovett, Torence P. Brogan
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Publication number: 20100101208Abstract: Systems and methods reducing thermo-acoustic coupling of a gas turbine engine augmentors are provided. In this regard, a representative method includes: determining acoustic resonances and heat release phase relationships associated with the augmentor; and determining relative axial positions of a fuel injector and a flame holder of the augmentor that result in reduced thermo-acoustic coupling of the augmentor during operation.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 29, 2008Publication date: April 29, 2010Applicant: UNITED TECHNOLOGIES CORP.Inventors: Jeffery A. Lovett, Derk S. Philippona
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Publication number: 20100050646Abstract: Systems and methods involving improved fuel atomization in air-blast fuel nozzles of gas turbine engines are provided. In this regard, a representative method includes: providing fuel to a chamber defined by an inner surface; and continuously atomizing a portion of the fuel via interaction of the fuel with the inner surface.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 3, 2008Publication date: March 4, 2010Applicant: UNITED TECHNOLOGIES CORP.Inventors: Jeffery A. Lovett, Frederick C. Padget, John Mordosky, Shawn M. McMahon
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Patent number: 7093442Abstract: A turbine engine augmentor has a centerbody within a gas flowpath. A flameholder is positioned in the flowpath outboard of the centerbody. A burner within the centerbody has an outlet for expelling combustion products of a first pilot fuel. A pilot fuel conduit has an outlet positioned to introduce a supplemental pilot fuel to the expelled combustion products.Type: GrantFiled: April 30, 2003Date of Patent: August 22, 2006Assignee: United Technologies CorporationInventor: Jeffery A. Lovett
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Patent number: 7013635Abstract: An augmentor system minimizes acoustic pressure fluctuations on the heat release process within the augmentor by staggering the vanes therein. The alternating axial vane stagger pattern arranges the downstream set of vanes as baffles which prevent the propagation of tangential acoustic waves between the vanes to protect the upstream set of vanes from the effects of transverse acoustic velocity fluctuations which minimizes screech without substantially affecting augmentor performance.Type: GrantFiled: December 30, 2003Date of Patent: March 21, 2006Assignee: United Technologies CorporationInventors: Jeffrey M. Cohen, Meredith Bright Colket, III, Scott A. Liljenberg, Andrzej Banaszuk, Derk S. Philippona, Jeffery A. Lovett
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Publication number: 20050144932Abstract: An augmentor system minimizes acoustic pressure fluctuations on the heat release process within the augmentor by staggering the vanes therein. The alternating axial vane stagger pattern arranges the downstream set of vanes as baffles which prevent the propagation of tangential acoustic waves between the vanes to protect the upstream set of vanes from the effects of transverse acoustic velocity fluctuations which minimizes screech without substantially affecting augmentor performance.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 30, 2003Publication date: July 7, 2005Inventors: Jeffrey Cohen, Meredith Colket, Scott Liljenberg, Andrzej Banaszuk, Derk Philippona, Jeffery Lovett
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Publication number: 20040216444Abstract: A turbine engine augmentor has a centerbody within a gas flowpath. A flameholder is positioned in the flowpath outboard of the centerbody. A burner within the centerbody has an outlet for expelling combustion products of a first pilot fuel. A pilot fuel conduit has an outlet positioned to introduce a supplemental pilot fuel to the expelled combustion products.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 30, 2003Publication date: November 4, 2004Inventor: Jeffery A. Lovett
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Patent number: 5616870Abstract: A system and method periodically sample a fluid stream in a conduit for undergoing analysis thereof. A sampling tube having a probe is joined to the conduit for removing samples from the stream flowing therethrough. An analyzer is joined to the sampling tube for analyzing the removed samples. A solenoid valve is disposed in the tube for controlling flow of the samples to the analyzer. A dynamic pressure transducer is joined to the conduit so that a specific dynamic pressure reference frequency of the stream in the conduit may be locked-on to and used for periodically switching the solenoid valve open and closed for intermittently removing stream samples from the conduit at the reference frequency for channeling to the analyzer periodic stream samples at a sampling frequency corresponding to the reference frequency.Type: GrantFiled: September 25, 1995Date of Patent: April 1, 1997Assignee: General Electric CompanyInventors: John H. Bowen, Jeffery A. Lovett
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Patent number: 5471840Abstract: Combustion-induced instabilities are minimized in gas turbine combustors with a plurality of flameholders disposed on the center hub of each fuel nozzle. The flameholders are streamlined bluffbodies oriented at an angle with respect to the longitudinal axis of the center hub which roughly matches the swirl angle of the fuel nozzle swirl vanes. The flameholders have streamlined upstream faces and flat downstream faces. The flat faces are preferably flush with the bluff end of the center hub. The flameholders, which are equally spaced about the circumference of the center hub, preferably block about 30-50% of the annular cross-sectional area in each burner. Thus, an array of additional flame sheets is produced in each burner without destroying the swirl. These additional flame sheets effectively increase early fuel consumption so that heat release in the main combustion chamber is decreased, thereby reducing combustion instabilities.Type: GrantFiled: July 5, 1994Date of Patent: December 5, 1995Assignee: General Electric CompanyInventor: Jeffery A. Lovett
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Patent number: 5408830Abstract: A fuel nozzle for gas turbine combustors reduces combustion instabilities by injecting purge air into the combustor angularly instead of axially. The fuel nozzle has a substantially cylindrical body with a number of internal passages. One of the passages provides premix gas fuel to a plurality of fuel injectors attached to the fuel nozzle. The remaining passages can be for diffusion gas, atomizing air and liquid fuel. One or more of the remaining passages is connected to a respective group of discharge orifices formed in the cylindrical side surface of the nozzle body. During low NO.sub.x operation, premix gas is introduced through the fuel injectors, and the remaining passages are all purged with air to prevent the ingress of flame gases from the combustion chamber. The resulting jets of air emitted from discharge orifices formed in the side surface will disrupt or break-up spanwise vortices shed from the bluff end of the fuel nozzle, thereby reducing combustion instabilities.Type: GrantFiled: February 10, 1994Date of Patent: April 25, 1995Assignee: General Electric CompanyInventor: Jeffery A. Lovett