Abstract: Two parts are welded together at a weld spot in a groove. A spot adjacent the weld spot is heated simultaneously and independently of the welding so that the heating and welding form a heat-treated weld bead along the groove. Preheat treatment, postheat treatment, or both, may be used simultaneously with welding to maximize performance of the resulting weld joint. Preheat and postheat treatment may be performed using lasers while the welding may be performed by TIG welding or laser welding. The welding torch and preheat and postheat lasers are coplanarly aligned.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
April 5, 1999
Date of Patent:
February 20, 2001
Assignee:
General Electric Company
Inventors:
Henry Peter Offer, Marshall Gordon Jones
Abstract: In a communications system, a trellis code word is segmented by both the encoder and a segmented MAP decoder. The segmented MAP decoder operates on code word segments as if they were individual code words and takes advantage of knowing the state of the encoder at specified times to reduce decoding latency and required memory. In a turbo coding system, for example, coding gain is maintained by interleaving the information bits across the segments of a component code word.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
August 20, 1998
Date of Patent:
February 20, 2001
Assignee:
General Electric Company
Inventors:
Stephen Michael Hladik, Nick Andrew Van Stralen, John Anderson Fergus Ross
Abstract: An improved method for producing an aromatic carbonate by reacting an aromatic hydroxy compound, carbon monoxide and oxygen in the presence of a catalyst system comprising at least one of palladium or a palladium compound; at least one lead compound; at least one halide source; and at least one desiccant, wherein the ratio of equivalents of lead co-catalyst relative to equivalents of palladium catalyst is optimized to increase reaction rate, as well as to allow production of aromatic carbonate in an economically feasible continuous process.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
December 31, 1998
Date of Patent:
February 20, 2001
Assignee:
General Electric Company
Inventors:
Eric James Pressman, Bruce Fletcher Johnson, Phillip Oscar Moreno, Richard Anthony Battista
Abstract: In performing three-dimensional flow imaging using coded excitation and wall filtering, a coded sequence of broadband pulses (centered at a fundamental frequency) is transmitted multiple times to a particular transmit focal position. On receive, the receive signals acquired for each firing are compressed and bandpass filtered to isolate a compressed pulse centered at the fundamental frequency. The compressed and isolated signals are then wall filtered to extract the flow imaging data. This process is repeated for a multiplicity of transmit focal positions in each of a multiplicity of scanning planes to acquire a volume of flow imaging data. Volume rendered images are then produced which allow the user to view the data volume from any angle. In addition, the data volume may be reformatted to produce two-dimensional images of arbitrary cut planes through the data volume.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
October 4, 1999
Date of Patent:
February 13, 2001
Assignee:
General Electric Company
Inventors:
William Thomas Hatfield, Richard Yung Chiao
Abstract: A method and catalyst system for producing aromatic carbonates from aromatic hydroxy compounds is disclosed. In one embodiment, the method includes the step of contacting at least one aromatic hydroxy compound with oxygen and carbon monoxide in the presence of a carbonylation catalyst system having an effective amount of an iron source as the primary catalyst component in the absence of a Group VIII B metal source. In various alternative embodiments, the carbonylation catalyst system can include at least one inorganic co-catalyst, as well as a halide composition and/or a base.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
March 1, 2000
Date of Patent:
February 13, 2001
Assignee:
General Electric Company
Inventors:
Ben Purushotam Patel, Grigorii Lev Soloveichik, Donald Wayne Whisenhunt, Jr., Kirill Vladimirovich Shalyaev
Abstract: Solid state polymerization of polycarbonates and polyesters is preceded by a step of contacting particles of an amorphous precursor polymer with a particulate material, typically a crystallized polycarbonate, which prevents adherence of the precursor polymer particles to each other. It is then possible to perform the solid state polymerization step without crystallizing the precursor polymer.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
August 9, 1999
Date of Patent:
February 13, 2001
Assignee:
General Electric Company
Inventors:
Godavarthi Satyana Varadarajan, James Day, Bhaskar Bhairavnath Idage
Abstract: A cycle-skipping control system uses a pseudorandom number generator with a digital comparator to produce a random binary bit stream having a data rate equal to the frequency of the AC line. The bit stream is used to turn a power control switch coupled to the AC line source on and off such that the desired fraction of full load power is provided to the load. Fine power control resolution is achieved without requiring a long control period. In addition, perceptible flicker due to pulsating AC line current is reduced, both in visibly radiant loads and in electric illumination devices in close proximity to the load.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
August 2, 1999
Date of Patent:
February 13, 2001
Assignee:
General Electric Company
Inventors:
John Stanley Glaser, Austars Raymond Schnore, Ljubisa Dragoljub Stevanovic, Timothy Joseph Kottak
Abstract: A multiplexer for connecting a beamformer to a multi-row transducer array, where the transducer array has more electrically independent elements than the beamformer has channels, enables dynamic selection and beamforming control of multi-row apertures. The multiplexer allows the active aperture to be scanned along at least one axis of the array and allows the shape of the active aperture to be varied electronically. The multiplexer supports transmit and receive apertures appropriate for synthetic aperture beamforming. The multiplexer is designed so that each system beamformer channel may be connected to a single transducer element for near-field imaging and to a pair of adjacent transducer elements for far-field imaging.
Abstract: This invention relates to salts of aryl sulfonic acids useful in catalyst systems in melt polymerizations. Suitable alkali metal salts of aryl sulfonic acids include alkali metal salts of p-toluenesulfonic acid. The invention further relates to polycarbonates prepared using the catalyst systems of the present invention, and articles made from these polycarbonates.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
April 10, 2000
Date of Patent:
February 6, 2001
Assignee:
General Electric Company
Inventors:
Patrick Joseph McCloskey, Paul Michael Smigelski, Jr., Timothy Brydon Burnell
Abstract: The present invention relates to a method for the preparation of polycarbonate comprising preparing a polycarbonate by a melt process by reacting a diphenol and a diaryl carbonate in the presence of a catalytically effective amount of one or more alkali metal salts of oxoacids of sulfur.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
October 4, 1999
Date of Patent:
February 6, 2001
Assignee:
General Electric Company
Inventors:
Patrick Joseph McCloskey, Timothy Brydon Burnell, Paul Michael Smigelski, Jr.
Abstract: A method and catalyst system for producing aromatic carbonates from aromatic hydroxy compounds is disclosed. In one embodiment, the method includes the step of contacting at least one aromatic hydroxy compound with oxygen and carbon monoxide in the presence of a carbonylation catalyst system having an effective amount of a nickel source as the primary catalyst component in the absence of a Group VIII B metal source. In various alternative embodiments, the carbonylation catalyst system can include at least one inorganic co-catalyst, as well as a halide composition and/or a base.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
March 1, 2000
Date of Patent:
February 6, 2001
Assignee:
General Electric Company
Inventors:
Ben Purushotam Patel, Grigorii Lev Soloveichik, Donald Wayne Whisenhunt, Jr., Kirill Vladimirovich Shalyaev
Abstract: A current sensor assembly includes a sensor coil, an electrostatic shield coil, a core, a housing, and a magnetic shield. The sensing coil, electrostatic shield coil, core, housing, and magnetic shield can be of toroidal symmetry and arranged coaxially about a pair of primary current conductors. The conductors can be either asymmetric or symmetric with respect to the geometric center of the remaining sensor assembly. The core and a secondary winding make up a current sensor. The core is cylindrically shaped and fabricated of non-magnetic material. The secondary winding is wound over the cylindrical core to form a toroidally shaped winding. When assembled into the current sensor assembly, the core and windings are disposed around two single turn primary windings through which AC currents to be measured flow. Alternatively, the conductor can be flat and the sensor can be a solid state sensor that includes an electrostatic shield.
Abstract: The invention relates to a sensor for a measuring an electrochemical corrosion potential comprising a sensor tip, a conductor electrically connected to the sensor tip, an insulating member which surrounds the conductor, a connecting member which surrounds the conductor; and a sleeve which fits over the sensor tip, the insulating member, and the connecting member, the sleeve having inner threads which engage with corresponding outer threads on at least one of the sensor tip and the connecting member.
Abstract: A single power supply circuit, including a push-pull input converter stage and a voltage-controlled latch circuit output stage isolated from each other by a transformer, provides both voltage gridding and biasing functions in, for example, an x-ray tube application. In the gridding mode, a first voltage level supplies the push-pull converter to provide an output voltage that is sufficiently high to trigger the voltage-controlled latch circuit and thereby provide grid control via a grid control electrode. In the biasing mode, a lower voltage level supplies the push-pull converter such that the output voltage is insufficient to trigger the voltage-controlled latch circuit. As a result, a resistive voltage divider provides a predetermined biasing voltage on a bias control electrode.
Abstract: An article having a spallation resistant TBC comprises a metal substrate, such as a high temperature superalloy, and a TBC, such as a coating of yttria stabilized zirconia. The TBC comprises a plurality of plasma-sprayed layers. The TBC has a coherent, continuous columnar grain microstructure, wherein at least one layer has a plurality of continuous columnar grains which have been extended by directional solidification into an adjacent layer. In a preferred embodiment, the coherent, continuous columnar microstructure comprises substantially all of the volume of TBC. A coherent, continuous columnar grain microstructure is also taught wherein at least some of the plurality of coherent, continuous columnar grains which comprise a TBC extend through essentially the entire thickness of the coating.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
October 24, 1997
Date of Patent:
January 30, 2001
Assignee:
General Electric Company
Inventors:
Dennis Michael Gray, Yuk-Chiu Lau, Curtis Alan Johnson, Marcus Preston Borom, Warren Arthur Nelson
Abstract: Hydroxyaromatic compounds such as phenol are carbonylated with oxygen and carbon monoxide in the presence of a catalyst system comprising a Group VIII metal having an atomic number of at least 44, preferably palladium; an alkali metal or alkaline earth metal halide, preferably sodium bromide; at least one carboxylic acid amide such as N-methylpyrrolidone or dimethylacetamide; and a cocatalyst which is a compound of one or more metals including copper, titanium, zinc, lead, cerium and manganese.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
August 27, 1999
Date of Patent:
January 30, 2001
Assignee:
General Electric Company
Inventors:
Bruce Fletcher Johnson, Grigorii Lev Soloveichik, Eric James Pressman, Kirill Vladimirovich Shalyaev
Abstract: A method for providing a substantially-smooth protective coating on a metal-based substrate is disclosed. It comprises the steps of:
(a) applying a thermal barrier coating over the substrate by plasma-spraying;
(b) plasma-heating the applied coating according to a time- and temperature schedule sufficient to re-melt the surface region of the coating, allowing it to flow and smoothen; and then
(c) cooling the surface region to a temperature below its melting point.
The thermal barrier coating is often zirconia-based, e.g., yttria-stabilized zirconia. After being cooled, the surface is much smoother than when originally applied, thereby allowing the coating to be used in a higher-temperature environment.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
June 3, 1999
Date of Patent:
January 30, 2001
Assignee:
General Electric Company
Inventors:
Dennis Michael Gray, Wayne Charles Hasz, Timothy Francis Bethel, Curtis Alan Johnson, Marcus Preston Borom
Abstract: A magnet, such as an open or closed magnet, has a first assembly with at least one superconductive main coil and with a first vacuum enclosure enclosing the main coil(s). A first cryocooler coldhead has a rigid first housing and is generally vertically aligned. A first flexible bellows is vertically aligned, has a first end attached to the first housing of the first cryocooler coldhead and has a second end attached to the first vacuum enclosure of the first assembly.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
November 9, 1999
Date of Patent:
January 30, 2001
Assignee:
General Electric Company
Inventors:
Evangelos Trifon Laskaris, Paul Shadforth Thompson, Yu Wang
Abstract: A condensation curable coating composition comprises the following and any reaction product thereof: (A) a room temperature vulcanizable polyorganosiloxane composition; and (B) a marine foul release-enhancing proportion of at least one organic compatible silicone fluid free from silanol groups and being capable of blooming to the surface of a cured product of component A.
Abstract: An optimal phase-shifted control for a series resonant converter involves instantaneous monitoring of state variables (resonant capacitor voltage resonant inductor current and output voltage) and implementation of a control law for providing a quasi-squarewave-with-maximum-coasting (QSWMC) mode of operation. The control law uses the instantaneous resonant inductor current, the instantaneous resonant capacitor voltage and the output voltage to determine the optimal time to perform switching events in order to operate on a desired control trajectory. The QSWMC converter operates at a minimized frequency in a super-resonant mode with zero-voltage switching, minimized electrical stresses, and reduced electromagnetic interference due to nearly sinusoidal resonant tank currents.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
April 7, 2000
Date of Patent:
January 23, 2001
Assignee:
General Electric Company
Inventors:
Michael Joseph Schutten, Vlatko Vlatkovic, William Frederick Wirth