Patents by Inventor Yogeshwar Dayal

Yogeshwar Dayal 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: 11428564
    Abstract: A remote pulse TDR liquid level measurement system and method may include inserting a probe into a body of water. The probe has a probe/air interface, and the body of water includes an air/water interface. A narrow pulse is remotely transmitted to the probe via a coaxial cable. A first impedance mismatch is received from the probe/air interface in a form of a positive reflected pulse, and a second impedance mismatch is received from the air/water interface in a form of a negative reflected pulse. A time between the positive reflected pulse and the negative reflected pulse is calculated, and the time is converted to a distance, the distance being indicative of the water level.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 10, 2015
    Date of Patent: August 30, 2022
    Assignee: GE-Hitachi Nuclear Energy Americas LLC
    Inventors: Yogeshwar Dayal, William Francis Splichal, Jr., Steven D. Sawyer, Eric Rankin Gardner, Bruce John Lentner, Philip O. Eisermann
  • Patent number: 11280660
    Abstract: A system for measuring a level of a liquid may include a receptacle, a probe, a pulsing unit, and a digitizer. The receptacle has a top and a bottom and is configured to contain the liquid. The probe may extend into the receptacle through the bottom. The pulsing unit is configured to transmit a pulse to the probe. The digitizer is configured to receive at least a first reflected pulse and a second reflected pulse from the probe. The time between the first reflected pulse and the second reflected pulse may be calculated and converted to a distance that is indicative of the level of the liquid in the receptacle.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 5, 2019
    Date of Patent: March 22, 2022
    Assignee: GE-Hitachi Nuclear Energy Americas LLC
    Inventors: William Francis Splichal, Jr., Yogeshwar Dayal, Jonathan R. Earnhart, Andrew F. Fidler, Steven D. Sawyer, Keith D. Requard
  • Publication number: 20200386603
    Abstract: A system for measuring a level of a liquid may include a receptacle, a probe, a pulsing unit, and a digitizer. The receptacle has a top and a bottom and is configured to contain the liquid. The probe may extend into the receptacle through the bottom. The pulsing unit is configured to transmit a pulse to the probe. The digitizer is configured to receive at least a first reflected pulse and a second reflected pulse from the probe. The time between the first reflected pulse and the second reflected pulse may be calculated and converted to a distance that is indicative of the level of the liquid in the receptacle.
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 5, 2019
    Publication date: December 10, 2020
    Applicant: GE-Hitachi Nuclear Energy Americas LLC
    Inventors: William Francis Splichal, JR., Yogeshwar Dayal, Jonathan R. Earnhart, Andrew F. Fidler, Steven D. Sawyer, Keith D. Requard
  • Patent number: 9330798
    Abstract: Apparatuses and methods produce radioisotopes in instrumentation tubes of operating commercial nuclear reactors. Irradiation targets may be inserted and removed from instrumentation tubes during operation and converted to radioisotopes otherwise unavailable during operation of commercial nuclear reactors. Example apparatuses may continuously insert, remove, and store irradiation targets to be converted to useable radioisotopes or other desired materials at several different origin and termination points accessible outside an access barrier such as a containment building, drywell wall, or other access restriction preventing access to instrumentation tubes during operation of the nuclear plant.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 28, 2011
    Date of Patent: May 3, 2016
    Assignee: GE-Hitachi Nuclear Energy Americas LLC
    Inventors: Yogeshwar Dayal, Earl F. Saito, John F. Berger, Martin W. Brittingham, Stephen K. Morales, Jeffrey M. Hare
  • Patent number: 9305673
    Abstract: Systems produce desired isotopes through irradiation in nuclear reactor instrumentation tubes and deposit the same in a robust facility for immediate shipping, handling, and/or consumption. Irradiation targets are inserted and removed through inaccessible areas without plant shutdown and placed in the harvesting facility, such as a plurality of sealable and shipping-safe casks and/or canisters. Systems may connect various structures in a sealed manner to avoid release of dangerous or unwanted matter throughout the nuclear plant, and/or systems may also automatically decontaminate materials to be released. Useable casks or canisters can include plural barriers for containment that are temporarily and selectively removable with specially-configured paths inserted therein. Penetrations in the facilities may limit waste or pneumatic gas escape and allow the same to be removed from the systems without over-pressurization or leakage.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 10, 2012
    Date of Patent: April 5, 2016
    Assignee: GE-Hitachi Nuclear Energy Americas, LLC
    Inventors: Mark R. Heinold, Yogeshwar Dayal, Martin W. Brittingham
  • Publication number: 20160003662
    Abstract: A remote pulse TDR liquid level measurement system and method may include inserting a probe into a body of water. The probe has a probe/air interface, and the body of water includes an air/water interface. A narrow pulse is remotely transmitted to the probe via a coaxial cable. A first impedance mismatch is received from the probe/air interface in a form of a positive reflected pulse, and a second impedance mismatch is received from the air/water interface in a form of a negative reflected pulse. A time between the positive reflected pulse and the negative reflected pulse is calculated, and the time is converted to a distance, the distance being indicative of the water level.
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 10, 2015
    Publication date: January 7, 2016
    Applicant: GE-HITACHI NUCLEAR ENERGY AMERICAS LLC
    Inventors: Yogeshwar DAYAL, William Francis SPLICHAL, Steven D. SAWYER, Eric Rankin GARDNER, Bruce John LENTNER, Philip O. EISERMANN
  • Patent number: 9208909
    Abstract: A retainer is placed on a conduit to control movement of objects within the conduit in access-restricted areas. Retainers can prevent or allow movement in the conduit in a discriminatory fashion. A fork with variable-spacing between prongs can be a retainer and be extended or collapsed with respect to the conduit to change the size of the conduit. Different objects of different sizes may thus react to the fork differently, some passing and some being blocked. Retainers can be installed in inaccessible areas and allow selective movement in remote portions of conduit where users cannot directly interface, including below nuclear reactors. Position detectors can monitor the movement of objects through the conduit remotely as well, permitting engagement of a desired level of restriction and object movement. Retainers are useable in a variety of nuclear power plants and with irradiation target delivery, harvesting, driving, and other remote handling or robotic systems.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 10, 2012
    Date of Patent: December 8, 2015
    Assignee: GE-Hitachi Nuclear Energy Americas, LLC
    Inventors: Gary A. Runkle, Jack T. Matsumoto, Yogeshwar Dayal, Mark R. Heinold
  • Patent number: 9074922
    Abstract: A remote pulse TDR liquid level measurement system and method may include inserting a probe into a body of water. The probe has a probe/air interface, and the body of water includes an air/water interface. A narrow pulse is remotely transmitted to the probe via a coaxial cable. A first impedance mismatch is received from the probe/air interface in a form of a positive reflected pulse, and a second impedance mismatch is received from the air/water interface in a form of a negative reflected pulse. A time between the positive reflected pulse and the negative reflected pulse is calculated, and the time is converted to a distance, the distance being indicative of the water level.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 10, 2012
    Date of Patent: July 7, 2015
    Assignee: GE-HITACHI NUCLEAR ENERGY AMERICAS LLC
    Inventors: Yogeshwar Dayal, William Francis Splichal, Steven D. Sawyer, Eric Rankin Gardner, Bruce J. Lentner, Philip O. Eisermann
  • Publication number: 20140159743
    Abstract: A remote pulse TDR liquid level measurement system and method may include inserting a probe into a body of water. The probe has a probe/air interface, and the body of water includes an air/water interface. A narrow pulse is remotely transmitted to the probe via a coaxial cable. A first impedance mismatch is received from the probe/air interface in a form of a positive reflected pulse, and a second impedance mismatch is received from the air/water interface in a form of a negative reflected pulse. A time between the positive reflected pulse and the negative reflected pulse is calculated, and the time is converted to a distance, the distance being indicative of the water level.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 10, 2012
    Publication date: June 12, 2014
    Inventors: Yogeshwar DAYAL, William Francis SPLICHAL, Steven D. SAWYER, Eric Rankin GARDNER, Bruce J. LENTNER, Philip O. EISERMANN
  • Publication number: 20130315361
    Abstract: Apparatuses and methods produce radioisotopes in multiple instrumentation tubes of operating commercial nuclear reactors. Irradiation targets may be inserted and removed from multiple instrumentation tubes during operation and converted to radioisotopes otherwise unavailable during operation of commercial nuclear reactors. Example apparatuses may continuously insert, remove, and store irradiation targets to be converted to useable radioisotopes or other desired materials at several different origin and termination points accessible outside an access barrier such as a containment building, drywell wall, or other access restriction preventing access to instrumentation tubes during operation of the nuclear plant. Example systems can simultaneously maintain irradiation targets in multiple instrumentation tubes for desired irradiation followed by harvesting.
    Type: Application
    Filed: May 22, 2012
    Publication date: November 28, 2013
    Inventors: John F. Berger, Earl F. Saito, Yogeshwar Dayal, Martin W. Brittingham, Jeffrey M. Hare
  • Publication number: 20130170927
    Abstract: Apparatuses and methods produce radioisotopes in instrumentation tubes of operating commercial nuclear reactors. Irradiation targets may be inserted and removed from instrumentation tubes during operation and converted to radioisotopes otherwise unavailable during operation of commercial nuclear reactors. Example apparatuses may continuously insert, remove, and store irradiation targets to be converted to useable radioisotopes or other desired materials at several different origin and termination points accessible outside an access barrier such as a containment building, drywell wall, or other access restriction preventing access to instrumentation tubes during operation of the nuclear plant.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 28, 2011
    Publication date: July 4, 2013
    Inventors: Yogeshwar Dayal, Earl F. Saito, John F. Berger, Martin W. Brittingham, Stephen K. Morales, Jeffrey M. Hare
  • Patent number: 4858461
    Abstract: Assuming knowledge of the number and species of gases present within an enclosed environment such as the atmosphere of a containment vessel of a nuclear plant, an apparatus and process for receiving a gas sample from said atmosphere and measuring the percentages of the various known number and species of gases present is disclosed. Assuming N number of gas species present, N-1 discrete chambers are utilized. Each chamber confines the sample gas, includes a discrete permeation cell having an internal volume isolated from the rest of the chamber by a permeable membrane, and has a pressure sensor for measuring the pressure within the permeation cell resulting from gas permeating through the permeable membrane. Each chamber is isothermal and maintained at its own discrete temperature. Sample gas is introduced into each chamber and allowed to come to equilibrium with the temperature of the chamber. When thermal equilibrium is attained, the permeation cell in each chamber is evacuated by a vacuum pump.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 29, 1987
    Date of Patent: August 22, 1989
    Assignee: General Electric Company
    Inventors: Shelton Steinle, John P. Sturtz, Yogeshwar Dayal, Lealon C. Wimpee
  • Patent number: 4103166
    Abstract: A method and apparatus for monitoring the output of an ion chamber type in-core neutron detector is disclosed. Neutron detectors of this type are known to produce both alternating current and direct current signals which are used as measures of the neutron flux in the chamber. The monitor employs a ratio of the alternating current and direct current signals to detect ion chamber leaks, to correct the output of the detector after a leak, to predict the end-of-life of the detector and to determine the non-linearity of the detector at different power levels.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 14, 1977
    Date of Patent: July 25, 1978
    Assignee: General Electric Company
    Inventors: John P. Niessel, Walter K. Green, Yogeshwar Dayal