Patents by Inventor Sylvain Pierre
Sylvain Pierre 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: 8944678Abstract: An instrumentation rake assembly comprises a rake tower capped at an immersed end and mated to a lead carrier at a base end. The rake tower comprises a curved wall oriented along a longitudinal axis and supporting a plurality of probe holders. The curved wall has an inner surface defining an internal passage for carrying instrumentation from the probe holders to the lead carrier. In another aspect, an instrumentation rake assembly comprises a plurality of rake towers, each having a base end and an immersed end, and each rake tower being coupled at its immersed end to one or more other rake towers.Type: GrantFiled: May 13, 2011Date of Patent: February 3, 2015Assignee: General Electric CompanyInventors: Zachary John Snider, Sylvain Pierre, Kurt Kramer Schleif
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Patent number: 8777490Abstract: An architecture making it possible to provide sufficient absorption of shocks for a power shaft while maintaining rigidity at front bearings so as to not compromise meshing of power teeth of a drive pinion. A compressible dynamic shock absorption is provided in alignment with a downstream shock absorber of an additional meshing. An assembly for dynamically absorbing shocks for a power shaft includes upstream and downstream bearings including power rollers mounted on two casings and flanking a speed-reducing teeth meshing. The downstream bearing is coupled to at least one additional roller bearing associated with a compressible shock absorber to form a downstream shock absorber axially offset relative to the upstream bearing opposite the teeth meshing. Both downstream bearings are connectable by a flexible frame mounted on the common casing. The architecture can be used for power-transmission shafts, for example supercritical shafts in turbine engines.Type: GrantFiled: June 29, 2011Date of Patent: July 15, 2014Assignee: TurbomecaInventors: David Cazaux, Sylvain Pierre Votie
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Publication number: 20140020395Abstract: A method for enhancing one or more performance parameters of a gas turbine having at least one row of clocked airfoils may generally include choosing a first, a second and a third row of airfoils where the third row is clocked relative to the first row. An unsteady computational fluid dynamics model may be used to determine at least one wake parameter of a working fluid flowing from the second row of the airfoils to the third row of the airfoils. At least one design parameter of the airfoils of the second row may be modified, and the unsteady computational fluid dynamics model may then be used to determine the effect of the airfoil design parameter modification on the at least one wake parameter. The effect on the wake parameter may be compared to a predetermined target range.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 23, 2012Publication date: January 23, 2014Applicant: GENERAL ELECTRIC COMPANYInventors: Paul Kendall Smith, Sylvain Pierre, Dennis Scott Holloway
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Publication number: 20130272888Abstract: Embodiments of the present disclosure include a turbomachine having a turbomachine blade and a stationary structural component. The turbomachine blade includes a tip shroud having a leading edge portion where the leading edge portion has a first surface. The stationary structural component is disposed about the turbomachine blade and includes a corresponding portion corresponding to the leading edge portion of the tip shroud, where the corresponding portion has a second surface, where the first surface and the second surface have generally parallel contours.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 13, 2012Publication date: October 17, 2013Applicant: General Electric CompanyInventors: Rohit Chouhan, Sylvain Pierre, Gunnar Leif Siden, Santhosh Kumar Vijayan, Joseph Anthony Cotroneo
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Patent number: 8560674Abstract: An apparatus such as a cordless telephone handset is capable of detecting key words within received data feeds. According to an exemplary embodiment, the apparatus includes an input for receiving a data feed, and a controller for determining whether content of the received data feed includes a key word. If the controller determines that the content includes the key word, a signal is generated to notify a user.Type: GrantFiled: November 28, 2007Date of Patent: October 15, 2013Assignee: Thomson Licensing LLCInventors: William Ray Bednarczyk, Sylvain Pierre Chaillou, Joris Roussel, Jayanta Majumdar, Quan Liu
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Publication number: 20130189106Abstract: Embodiments of the present disclosure are directed toward systems including a turbomachine blade tip shroud having a pressure side portion and a suction side portion. The pressure side portion and the suction side portion are divided by a mean camber line of a turbomachine blade, and the pressure side portion has a greater surface area than the suction side portion.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 20, 2012Publication date: July 25, 2013Applicant: GENERAL ELECTRIC COMPANYInventors: Rohit Chouhan, Sumeet Soni, Paul Kendall Smith, Srinivasa Govardhan Jayana, Sylvain Pierre, Harish Bommanakatte, Santhosh Kumar Vijayan, Spencer Aaron Kareff
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Publication number: 20130108444Abstract: A turbine blade includes an airfoil portion including a suction side having a suction side contour, a pressure side having a pressure side contour, a leading edge, a trailing edge and a tip portion, and a squeeler pocket formed in the tip portion. The squeeler pocket includes a first side wall and a second side wall. The first side wall includes a first internal surface having a first substantially continuous curvilinear profile and the second side wall includes a second internal surface having a second substantially continuous curvilinear profile. A bleed passage extends from the squeeler pocket towards the trailing edge. The first and second side walls are configured to deliver a substantially unobstructed fluid flow from the squeeler pocket to the bleed passage and limit the fluid flow spillage onto one of the pressure side and the suction side.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 28, 2011Publication date: May 2, 2013Applicant: GENERAL ELECTRIC COMPANYInventors: Alexander Stein, Bradley Taylor Boyer, Sylvain Pierre
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Publication number: 20130089284Abstract: An architecture making it possible to provide sufficient absorption of shocks for a power shaft while maintaining rigidity at front bearings so as to not compromise meshing of power teeth of a drive pinion. A compressible dynamic shock absorption is provided in alignment with a downstream shock absorber of an additional meshing. An assembly for dynamically absorbing shocks for a power shaft includes upstream and downstream bearings including power rollers mounted on two casings and flanking a speed-reducing teeth meshing. The downstream bearing is coupled to at least one additional roller bearing associated with a compressible shock absorber to form a downstream shock absorber axially offset relative to the upstream bearing opposite the teeth meshing. Both downstream bearings are connectable by a flexible frame mounted on the common casing. The architecture can be used for power-transmission shafts, for example supercritical shafts in turbine engines.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 29, 2011Publication date: April 11, 2013Applicant: TurbomecaInventors: David Cazaux, Sylvain Pierre Votie
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Publication number: 20120285237Abstract: An instrumentation rake assembly comprises a rake tower capped at an immersed end and mated to a lead carrier at a base end. The rake tower comprises a curved wall oriented along a longitudinal axis and supporting a plurality of probe holders. The curved wall has an inner surface defining an internal passage for carrying instrumentation from the probe holders to the lead carrier. In another aspect, an instrumentation rake assembly comprises a plurality of rake towers, each having a base end and an immersed end, and each rake tower being coupled at its immersed end to one or more other rake towers.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 13, 2011Publication date: November 15, 2012Applicant: GENERAL ELECTRIC COMPANYInventors: Zachary John Snider, Sylvain Pierre, Kurt Kramer Schleif
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Publication number: 20110052387Abstract: Turbine blade assemblies of a turbine include airfoils that are mounted on bases. The leading and/or trailing edges of the bases are provided with curved portions. Likewise, curved portions may be provided on leading and/or trailing edges of the angle wings of a turbine blade assembly. Also, curved portions may be provided on the leading and/or trailing edges of nozzle assemblies of a turbine.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 1, 2009Publication date: March 3, 2011Inventors: Andrew Ray Kneeland, Andres Jose Garcia-Crespo, Bradley T. Boyer, Thomas William Vandeputte, Sylvain Pierre
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Patent number: 7792787Abstract: A system and method of operation for a distributed media network and meta data server provides a low cost, efficient, reliable and versatile alternative to traditional media network systems. Multiple media data file servers are designated as primary or alternate data file servers for different media data media files. Related or linked media data files may be distributed throughout a media network which results in lower peak bandwidth usage at each media data file server. Each server in the distributed media network responds more quickly and efficiently due to its limited functionality and scope of media data files that it must server. Media data file servers transfer low bandwidth meta data to client devices allowing a significant increase in the number of clients which can simultaneously log in to a dedicated network server.Type: GrantFiled: May 21, 2007Date of Patent: September 7, 2010Assignee: RealNetworks, Inc.Inventors: Nicolas William Sincaglia, Sylvain Pierre Rebaud, James Patrick Lester, Eric Wayne Hansen, David G. Lampton, Timothy R. Bratton
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Publication number: 20100115087Abstract: An apparatus such as a cordless telephone handset is capable of detecting key words within received data feeds. According to an exemplary embodiment, the apparatus includes an input for receiving a data feed, and a controller for determining whether content of the received data feed includes a key word. If the controller determines that the content includes the key word, a signal is generated to notify a user.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 28, 2007Publication date: May 6, 2010Inventors: William Ray Bednarczyk, Sylvain Pierre Chaillou, Joris Roussel, Jayanta Majumdar, Quan Liu
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Publication number: 20090193784Abstract: A power generating turbine system that may include: 1) a turbine that includes two sections, a high-pressure turbine section and a low-pressure turbine section that each reside on a separate shaft; 2) an axial compressor that compresses a flow of air that is then mixed with a fuel and combusted in a combustor such that the resulting flow of hot gas is directed through the turbine; 3) a two-pole generator; 4) a four-pole generator; 5) a first shaft that couples the high-pressure turbine section to the axial compressor and the two-pole generator such that, in operation, the high-pressure turbine section drives the axial compressor and the two-pole generator; and 6) a second shaft that couples the low-pressure turbine section to the four-pole generator such that, in operation, the low-pressure turbine section drives the four-pole generator.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 31, 2008Publication date: August 6, 2009Inventors: Gunnar L. Siden, Sal A. Leone, John E. Sholes, Victor G. Hatman, Douglas C. Hofer, Thomas W. Vandeputte, Sylvain Pierre
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Publication number: 20090193782Abstract: A power generating turbine system that may include an axial compressor that compresses a flow of air that is then mixed with a fuel and combusted in a combustor such that the resulting flow of hot gas is directed through a turbine. The turbine may include a high-pressure turbine section and a low-pressure turbine section. The high-pressure turbine section may be coupled via a first shaft to the axial compressor such that in operation the high-pressure turbine section drives the axial compressor. And, the low-pressure turbine section may be coupled via a second shaft to a low-speed generator such that in operation the low-pressure turbine section drives the low-speed generator.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 31, 2008Publication date: August 6, 2009Inventors: Gunnar L. Siden, Sal A. Leone, John E. Sholes, Victor G. Hatman, Douglas C. Hofer, Thomas W. Vandeputte, Sylvain Pierre
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Publication number: 20090193783Abstract: A power generating turbine system that may include: 1) a turbine that includes two sections, a high-pressure turbine section and a low-pressure turbine section that each reside on a separate shaft; 2) an axial compressor that compresses a flow of air that is then mixed with a fuel and combusted in a combustor such that the resulting flow of hot gas is directed through the turbine, the axial compressor comprising a low-pressure compressor section and a high-pressure compressor section; 3) a four-pole generator; 4) a first shaft that couples the high-pressure turbine section to the high-pressure compressor section such that, in operation, the high-pressure turbine section drives the high-pressure compressor; and 5) a second shaft that couples the low-pressure turbine section to the four-pole generator and the low-pressure compressor such that, in operation, the low-pressure turbine section drives the four-pole generator and the low-pressure compressor.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 31, 2008Publication date: August 6, 2009Inventors: Gunnar L. Siden, Sal A. Leone, John E. Sholes, Victor G. Hatman, Douglas C. Hofer, Thomas W. Vandeputte, Sylvain Pierre
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Publication number: 20090193785Abstract: A power generating turbine system that includes: a turbine that includes three sections, a high-pressure turbine section, a mid-pressure turbine section, and a low-pressure turbine section that each reside on a separate shaft; 2) an axial compressor that compresses a flow of air that is then mixed with a fuel and combusted in a combustor such that the resulting flow of hot gas is directed through the turbine, the axial compressor comprising a high-pressure compressor section and a low-pressure compressor section; 3) a two-pole generator; 4) a four-pole generator; 5) a first shaft that couples the high-pressure turbine section to the high-pressure compressor section such that, in operation, the high-pressure turbine section drives the high-pressure compressor section; 6) a second shaft that couples the mid-pressure turbine section to the high-pressure compressor section and the two-pole generator such that, in operation, the mid-pressure turbine section drives the high-pressure compressor section and two-poleType: ApplicationFiled: January 31, 2008Publication date: August 6, 2009Inventors: Gunnar L. Siden, Sal A. Leone, John E. Sholes, Victor G. Hatman, Douglas C. Hofer, Thomas W. Vandeputte, Sylvain Pierre
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Publication number: 20080276324Abstract: In watermarking systems, hackers may try to remove the watermark using a so-called collusion attack. If the attacker has access to multiple identical signals with different watermarks (this typically occurs in electronic content delivery systems), simply averaging the signals will remove the watermark energy. A known solution to this problem is phase modulation. By modulating the phase of the signals, the averaging attack will cause phase cancellation to occur and annoying artifacts to be introduced. In the prior art, said phase modulation is carried out in the base-band domain, prior to watermark embedding. The present invention enables phase modification efficiently to be applied to transform coded signals, in particular DCT or MDCT coded signals such as MP3 or AAC audio signals, or MPEG2 video signals. The bitstream is partially decoded (4) and re-encoded (7).Type: ApplicationFiled: April 12, 2006Publication date: November 6, 2008Applicant: KONINKLIJKE PHILIPS ELECTRONICS, N.V.Inventors: Minne Van Der Veen, Aweke Negash Lemma, Sylvain Pierre Beauget
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Patent number: 6837685Abstract: A method of repairing a rim of a rotor wheel is provided. The rotor wheel includes a rim, the rim having at least one slot defined by a slot bottom wall and at least one corner, the slot sized to receive the dovetail of a rotor blade therein. The method includes forming a first pocket at the at least one corner, wherein the first pocket has a first radius of curvature and forming a second pocket along the slot bottom wall, wherein the second pocket has a second radius of curvature and is spaced a distance along the slot bottom wall from the first notch.Type: GrantFiled: December 13, 2002Date of Patent: January 4, 2005Assignee: General Electric CompanyInventor: Sylvain Pierre
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Publication number: 20040115056Abstract: A method of repairing a rim of a rotor wheel is provided. The rotor wheel includes a rim, the rim having at least one slot defined by a slot bottom wall and at least one corner, the slot sized to receive the dovetail of a rotor blade therein. The method includes forming a first pocket at the at least one corner, wherein the first pocket has a first radius of curvature and forming a second pocket along the slot bottom wall, wherein the second pocket has a second radius of curvature and is spaced a distance along the slot bottom wall from the first notch.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 13, 2002Publication date: June 17, 2004Inventor: Sylvain Pierre
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Publication number: 20010047377Abstract: A system and method of operation for a distributed media network and meta data server provides a low cost, efficient, reliable and versatile alternative to traditional media network systems. Multiple media data file servers are designated as primary or alternate data file servers for different media data media files. Related or linked media data files may be distributed throughout a media network which results in lower peak bandwidth usage at each media data file server. Each server in the distributed media network responds more quickly and efficiently due to its limited functionality and scope of media data files that it must server. Media data file servers transfer low bandwidth meta data to client devices allowing a significant increase in the number of clients which can simultaneously log in to a dedicated network server.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 5, 2001Publication date: November 29, 2001Inventors: Nicholas William Sincaglia, Sylvain Pierre Rebaud, James Patrick Lester, Eric Wayne Hansen, David G. Lampton, Timothy R. Bratton