Abstract: This invention relates to balanced linear motor compressors which operate without the use of oil and externally tuned resonant balancers. Such structures of this type, generally, provide a highly reliable oil-free compressor which is internally balanced for use with cryogenic refrigeration equipment so as to attain unattended, continuous operation without maintenance over extended periods of time.
Abstract: An apparatus for near surface, nondestructive eddy current scanning of a conductive part using a multi-layer eddy current probe array. Such structures of this type, generally, employ an ultra-thin, flexible, film-like, multi-layer eddy current probe array which is adapted to provide routine inspection of conductive parts while also providing improved signal integrity, signal transmission and isolation.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
April 3, 1992
Date of Patent:
November 16, 1993
Assignee:
General Electric Company
Inventors:
Kristina H. V. Hedengren, Richard J. Charles, William P. Kornrumpf
Abstract: This invention relates to a holder for turbidity sensors of the type used in machines for cleansing articles. Such structures of this type, generally, allow the turbidity of the liquid employed in the cleansing of the articles to be accurately measured without affecting the performance capacity of the sensor.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
May 1, 1992
Date of Patent:
November 9, 1993
Assignee:
General Electric Company
Inventors:
Mark E. Dausch, Donald T. McGrath, Walter Whipple, III, Terry C. Cooper
Abstract: This invention relates to high-Tc superconducting lead assemblies in a cryostat dual penetration for refrigerated superconductive magnets. Such structures of this type, generally, provide electrically isolated current paths with minimal heat leak between the 10K thermal station and the 50K thermal station while allowing for differential thermal contraction in the assembly, thus avoiding undesirable stresses in the leads.
Abstract: A spatially resolved map of the eye's refractive characteristics are provided by measuring the eye's refractive characteristics on a point-by-point basis across the anterior surface of the eye. This spatially resolved refraction data may be obtained subjectively by providing a reference pattern and a measurement beam, by establishing a particular position on the cornea as the location to be measured and manipulating the orientation of the measurement beam at that measurement point to bring the measurement beam to a desired position relative to the reference image. When the patient indicates that the measurement beam is in the desired position relative to the reference pattern, the orientation of the beam is recorded as the refractive data for that measurement point and the process proceeds to another measurement point. This provides relatively rapid, physiologically accurate refractive data on a spatially resolved basis.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
July 24, 1990
Date of Patent:
November 2, 1993
Assignee:
General Electric Company
Inventors:
Carl M. Penney, Robert H. Webb, Jerome J. Tiemann, Keith P. Thompson
Abstract: This invention relates to air staged premixed dry low NO.sub.x combustors of the type that are constructed of a premixing chamber, a centerbody plug premixed flame stabilizer and a venturi modulated flow split. Such structures of this type maintain very low flame temperatures and, ultimately, low NO.sub.x emissions while still providing adequate cooling for the combustor.
Abstract: This invention relates to linear motor compressors which operate without the use of oil. Such structures of this type, generally, provide a highly reliable oil-free compressor for use with cryogenic refrigeration equipment so as to attain unattended, continuous operation without maintenance over extended periods of time.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
April 3, 1992
Date of Patent:
November 2, 1993
Assignee:
General Electric Company
Inventors:
Evangelos T. Laskaris, Robert A. Ackermann
Abstract: Method and apparatus for converting x-ray cone beam data (line integrals through an object) to Radon data (planar integrals) for 3D CT image reconstruction by inverse Radon transformation. The radial derivative of each planar integral is determined by integrating to determine weighted line integrals along each of a pair of lines on a normalized detector plane, which lines are defined as intersections with the normalized detector plane of a corresponding pair of integration planes sharing a rotation axis and rotated with respect to each other by a rotation angle .delta..beta., and then dividing the difference between the weighted line integrals by the rotation angle .delta..beta.. The procedure can be employed to convert the cone beam data to values representing planar integrals on any arbitrary set of planes in Radon space, such as a set of coaxial vertical planes.
Abstract: This invention relates to a superconducting joint which is more commonly referred to as, a pigtail joint, for use in superconducting magnets. Such structures of this type, generally, exhibit total superconducting behavior at temperatures below the transition value of the superconducting joint and have high electrical resistance at temperatures above the transition point of the superconducting joint.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
January 4, 1993
Date of Patent:
October 19, 1993
Assignee:
General Electric Company
Inventors:
Bizhan Dorri, Evangelos T. Laskaris, Kenneth G. Herd, Richard A. Ranze
Abstract: A supersonic combustion ramjet having a supersonic combustor. The supersonic combustor has a backward-facing step formed in a wall thereof and a forward-facing ramp formed in the wall downstream from the step. Hydrogen fuel is injected into the air flow by axially-directed fuel injectors disposed in the step and/or normally-directed fuel injectors disposed in the ramp. The ramp is inclined toward the center of the combustor so that fuel from the fuel injectors is turned into the main flow. The ensures rapid mixing which enables combustion to be completed within a distance on the order of one foot.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
August 30, 1991
Date of Patent:
October 19, 1993
Assignee:
General Electric Company
Inventors:
Sanjay M. Correa, Richard E. Warren, Jr.
Abstract: Noise is reduced in an X-ray tube by inserting a non-glass insert between sections of the glass vacuum tube. The non-glass insert has an impedance which is significantly different than the impedance of the glass tube sections. This impedance mismatch inhibits vibration energy from passing from one glass section to the other. In addition to having a different impedance than the glass sections, the non-glass insert can be made of a heavier material, thus presenting sufficient mass to dissipate vibration energy. The non-glass insert is connected to the glass sections by a pair of connecting members, each of which has a coefficient of thermal expansion closely matching that of the glass sections. Each connecting member has a ring with an annular flange extending perpendicularly therefrom. The ring of each connecting member is attached a respective one of the glass sections and each flange is attached to the insert.
Abstract: An apparatus for reducing accumulated X-ray dosage during a fluoroscopic examination adaptively varies the time between exposures, X-ray beam strength, and beam extent and aim point during the course of the procedure in real-time. A temporal sequence image analyzer identifies a catheter in the fluoroscopic image and forms a prediction of its movement based on a time-series of fluoroscopic images. This prediction model is used to modulate the X-ray beam to produce a much smaller fluoroscopic image including only the area in the vicinity of the catheter tip. An output image synthesizer produces a useful output image by combining these stored sub-images.
Abstract: This invention relates to an alignment assembly jig for face-pumped slab laser heads of the type that are constructed of individual components, which are rigidly attached together, in order to form an integral jig structure. Such structures of this type, generally, allow the face-pumped slab laser head components to be assembled and disassembled easily and quickly.
Abstract: A morphological analysis method is described. In one aspect of the invention, the method includes the steps of breaking a word into potential base-affix pairs, modifying the base of each base-affix pair into possible roots, accessing each lexical entry of each root in a lexicon, deriving a lexical entry for a root if the lexical entry is not provided in the lexicon, retrieving the derivation information for each affix from the entry, applying the derivation information to the entry, and returning all derived entries.
Abstract: Reducing NO.sub.x emission levels from a gas turbine combustor having a premixer section by mixing a small portion of air into the fuel prior to injection into the premixer section. The portion of diverted air is approximately five percent of the total amount of air injected into the premixer section or such that the resulting fuel-air mixture in the fuel line is approximately half fuel and half air. The injection of air into the fuel line, referred to as "head start partial premixing," is effective to reduce the fluctuations and nonuniformities in the fuel concentration levels which increase NO.sub.x output.
Abstract: A method and apparatus for automating superconducting tape splices is disclosed. In particular, a TIG welding torch is automatically traversed in front of two superconducting foils which are held in an overlapping relationship so that a weldment is created between the two foils and a splice is eventually created. The torch is automatically traversed by use of a stepper motor and a motor control which controls the direction of traverse and the traverse speed.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
May 24, 1991
Date of Patent:
September 28, 1993
Assignee:
General Electric Company
Inventors:
Richard A. Ranze, Donald B. Sorensen, James T. Kundlack
Abstract: The specification of a trajectory for performing a stereotactic medical procedure uses a phantom having a simulated target and a simulated incision point. The simulated target is placed in a position corresponding to the target within a patient and the simulated incision point is placed in a position corresponding to the planned incision point on the patient. A passive positioner is placed such that a surgical tool supported thereon extends through the simulated incision point and to the simulated target. The passive positioner is then secured so as to maintain its orientation. The positioner may then be moved to adjacent the patient for performing the actual medical procedure on the patient. Alternately, a second positioner, constructed identically to the first positioner, is adjusted to have the same settings as established by use of the simulated target and simulated incision point.
Abstract: This invention relates to an apparatus and method for providing control of high power laser/fiber delivered beam quality. Such structures of this type, generally, allow the parameters of a high power fiber delivered beam to be determined such that the high power laser beam is injected into an optical fiber with the appropriate focal length lens.
Abstract: A method for making a three-piece hollow airfoil includes preforming three metal sheets into initial shapes and sealing them together to form an in-process assembly. Internal cavities are formed in the assembly prior to sealing. The assembly is subjected to high temperature and pressure to diffusion bond the sheets together at selected points. The cavities are then subjected to internal pressure at high temperature in order to inflate and superplastically deform the assembly to the desired shape. Excess material may be machined off after inflation.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
December 9, 1991
Date of Patent:
September 14, 1993
Assignee:
General Electric Company
Inventors:
Jeffrey LeMonds, Jung-Ho Cheng, Gene E. Wiggs, Gary T. Martini, Ralph E. Patsfall
Abstract: Low refrigerant charge is detected in a refrigeration system under thermal expansion valve control with a valve stem stroke measurement switch. The switch includes a first contact mounted on the valve stem of the thermal expansion valve and a second contact mounted on the valve casing. The two contacts are aligned in the direction of valve stem motion and are relatively positioned so as to be normally closed but to open when the valve stem reaches its full stroke position. At least one of the contacts is mounted to its respective structure by a flexible member to accommodate the motion of the valve stem. The switch is connected to the compressor clutch to deactivate the compressor when opened. A timer can be provided to delay deactivation of the compressor in instances where the valve stem is just momentarily at full stroke.