Patents by Inventor Malcolm S. Child

Malcolm S. Child 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: 6968702
    Abstract: A radial flow turbine including a rotor having a plurality of vanes defining an inlet, an outlet, and a flow path therebetween. A shroud is positioned to cover at least a portion of the flow path and a housing is positioned to at least partially support the rotor for rotation about a rotational axis. The housing at least partially defines a chamber for the receipt of a flow of products of combustion. A plurality of nozzle guide vane assemblies are positioned to provide fluid communication between the chamber and the inlet. Each of the plurality of nozzle guide vane assemblies is positioned adjacent another nozzle guide vane assembly to at least partially define one of a plurality of converging flow paths. Each nozzle guide vane assembly includes a guide vane positioned between the shroud and the housing and including an aperture therethrough. A bolt engages with the shroud and extends through the aperture to sandwich the guide vane between the shroud and the housing.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 8, 2003
    Date of Patent: November 29, 2005
    Assignee: Ingersoll-Rand Energy Systems Corporation
    Inventors: Malcolm S. Child, Andrew J. Olsen
  • Patent number: 6897578
    Abstract: A microturbine engine comprising a turbine including a first housing and a turbine rotor. The engine also includes a generator having a second housing and a generator rotor. The generator rotor is supported for low-speed rotation by a low-speed bearing. The engine also includes a gearbox having a third housing connected to the first housing and the second housing, a pinion gear, and a low-speed gear connected to the generator rotor and at least partially supported by the low-speed bearing. A shaft is connected to the turbine rotor and the pinion gear and a first high-speed bearing and a second high-speed bearing are positioned to support the turbine rotor and the shaft for high-speed rotation.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 8, 2003
    Date of Patent: May 24, 2005
    Assignee: Ingersoll-Rand Energy Systems Corporation
    Inventors: Andrew J. Olsen, Malcolm S. Child, Ernest J. Sandoe
  • Publication number: 20040118102
    Abstract: A wide-angle diffuser for a combustion turbine system having a turbine provides multiple expanding flow paths for the turbine exhaust. Each flow path is arranged to have the ideal diffusion angle for the given flow thus allowing for complete and efficient expansion of the turbine exhaust with a shorter length diffuser. An inner tube having an ideal diffusion angle is surrounded by a plurality of frustoconical tubes having larger opening angles producing a plurality of interstitial flow paths.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 2, 2003
    Publication date: June 24, 2004
    Applicant: Ingersoll-Rand Energy Systems Corporation
    Inventor: Malcolm S. Child
  • Patent number: 6601392
    Abstract: An apparatus for supporting the recuperator of a microturbine system in a vertical position above a turbine. The apparatus including a plurality of spring supports supporting the recuperator while simultaneously allowing thermal expansion of the turbine with a minimum amount of force being applied thereto. Thermal expansion of the turbine causes it to lift the recuperator while simultaneously decompressing the springs an amount equal to the amount of thermal expansion experienced by the turbine.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 1, 2001
    Date of Patent: August 5, 2003
    Assignee: Ingersoll-Rand Energy Systems Corporation
    Inventor: Malcolm S. Child
  • Publication number: 20030061816
    Abstract: An apparatus for supporting the recuperator of a microturbine system in a vertical position above a turbine. The apparatus including a plurality of spring supports supporting the recuperator while simultaneously allowing thermal expansion of the turbine with a minimum amount of force being applied thereto. Thermal expansion of the turbine causes it to lift the recuperator while simultaneously de-compressing the springs an amount equal to the amount of thermal expansion experienced by the turbine.
    Type: Application
    Filed: October 1, 2001
    Publication date: April 3, 2003
    Applicant: Ingersoll-Rand Energy Systems Corporation
    Inventor: Malcolm S. Child
  • Patent number: 6305079
    Abstract: A method of making a heat exchanger includes assembling one or more heat exchange cells. Each heat exchange cell is assembled by providing a top plate having an inlet aperture at one end thereof, an outlet aperture at the other end thereof, a first surface, a second surface and peripheral edges; and providing a bottom plate having an inlet aperture at one end thereof, an outlet aperture at the other end thereof, a first surface, a second surface and peripheral edges. The second surfaces of the top and bottom plates are juxtaposed with one another so that the inlet and outlet apertures of the plates are in substantial alignment with one another. The peripheral edges of the top and bottom plates are attached to form a high pressure chamber between the second surfaces of the plates. After being assembled, each individual heat exchange cell is tested before being attached to other heat exchange cells. The testing may include pressure testing of the heat exchange cell.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 1, 1999
    Date of Patent: October 23, 2001
    Assignee: Ingersoll-Rand Energy Systems Corporation
    Inventors: Malcolm S. Child, James B. Kesseli, James S. Nash
  • Patent number: 5983992
    Abstract: A heat exchanger for transferring heat between an external fluid and an internal fluid includes two or more heat exchange cells, each heat exchange cell having a top plate with an inlet aperture at one end thereof and an outlet aperture at the other end thereof, the top plate including a first surface, a second surface and peripheral edges. The heat exchange cell also includes a bottom plate juxtaposed with the top plate, the bottom plate having an inlet aperture at one end thereof and an outlet aperture at the other end thereof. The bottom plate includes a first surface, a second surface and peripheral edges. The peripheral edges of the top and bottom plates are attached to one another, the second surfaces of the top and bottom plates confronting one another and the inlet and outlet apertures of the top and bottom plates being in substantial alignment with one another. The attached top and bottom plates define a high pressure chamber between the second surfaces thereof.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 29, 1999
    Date of Patent: November 16, 1999
    Assignees: Northern Research, Engineering Corp.
    Inventors: Malcolm S. Child, James B. Kesseli, James S. Nash