Patents Assigned to McGraw-Edison Company
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Patent number: 6757963Abstract: A surface of a first ceramic component is joined to a surface of a second ceramic component using a silver-based composition. The silver-based composition is a mixture of silver metal and a metal oxide and the metal in the metal oxide is a metal other than silver. The silver-based composition is applied to the surface of the first ceramic component and to the surface of the second ceramic component. The silver-based composition applied to the first ceramic component is contacted to the silver-based composition applied to the second ceramic component. The surfaces of the first and second ceramic components are heated to melt the applied silver-based compositions. The surfaces of the first and second ceramic components are cooled to form a bond between the first and second ceramic components.Type: GrantFiled: January 23, 2002Date of Patent: July 6, 2004Assignee: McGraw-Edison CompanyInventors: Alan M. Meier, David R. Miller, Kevin R. Dickson, Roger S. Perkins, Michael M. Ramarge
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Patent number: 6754789Abstract: Memory sharing techniques include providing a first device and one or more additional devices. Each device has a memory and is configured to be connected to a network. A portion of the first device memory is allocated, and may be divided into two or more first device memory segments. Each first device memory segment corresponds to a device, and at least one of the first device memory segments corresponds to an additional device. A portion of the additional device memory is allocated, and may be divided into two or more additional device memory segments. Each additional device memory segment corresponds to a device, and at least one additional device memory segment corresponds to the first device. A first device data segment is provided to the additional device, and a first device data validity indication is derived at the additional device.Type: GrantFiled: February 22, 2002Date of Patent: June 22, 2004Assignee: McGraw-Edison CompanyInventors: Veselin Skendzic, Eric Arden Lee, Timothy Robert Day
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Patent number: 6744255Abstract: A grounding and testing device for power distribution systems includes an electrically insulated housing with a bore that extends from an aperture at a front of the housing towards a rear of the housing. An electrical contact is disposed at least partially within the bore, and the bore, aperture, and conductive contact are adapted to mate with a bushing. A current interrupter, such as a current limiting fuse, is electrically connected between the contact and a grounding cable. An annunciator is connected to the current interrupter such that the annunciator provides an indication when a current flows through the current interrupter. A lead is electrically connected to the contact to provide a connection point for a permanent ground connection.Type: GrantFiled: October 30, 2002Date of Patent: June 1, 2004Assignee: McGraw -Edison CompanyInventors: Brian Todd Steinbrecher, Frank John Muench, Jr., John Mitchell Makal, David Charles Hughes
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Patent number: 6735068Abstract: An electrical apparatus includes at least one housing segment and at least one MOV disk. The housing segment includes a sheath and defines a bore having a first opening at one end of the housing segment and a second opening at the opposite end of the housing segment. The MOV disk is positioned within the bore. An adhesive is positioned in the bore between the MOV disk and the housing segment and is configured to circumferentially bond the MOV disk to the housing segment.Type: GrantFiled: March 29, 2001Date of Patent: May 11, 2004Assignee: McGraw-Edison CompanyInventors: Thomas C. Hartman, Michael M. Ramarge
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Patent number: 6717395Abstract: A method and apparatus for simultaneously measuring voltage and current in a primary high voltage conductor. A current and a voltage from the primary conductor is monitored. The current and voltage information present on the current transformer secondary winding is separated. The voltage information present on the current transformer secondary winding is used to provide a voltage measurement output proportional to the voltage present on the primary conductor. The current information present on the current transformer secondary winding is used to provide a current measurement output proportional to the current flowing on the high voltage conductor.Type: GrantFiled: May 31, 2001Date of Patent: April 6, 2004Assignee: McGraw-Edison CompanyInventors: Veselin Skendzic, E. Frederick Bestel, Daniel Schreiber
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Patent number: 6702973Abstract: A wrapped film sealing system includes a conductive stud, a film layer wrapped around at least a portion of the length of the conductive stud, and a bushing including a channel passing between two open ends. The conductive stud passes through the channel and a seal is formed between the conductive stud, the film layer, and the bushing.Type: GrantFiled: February 28, 2002Date of Patent: March 9, 2004Assignee: McGraw-Edison CompanyInventor: David Servies
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Patent number: 6693247Abstract: A rotary tap changer is connected to a power source to control voltage supplied from the power source to a load. The rotary tap changer includes a motor having an output device, and a drive sprocket having a drive shaft positioned perpendicularly to a plane of rotation of the drive sprocket. The rotary tap changer also includes a gear engaged by the drive shaft, a first set of movable contacts, and a transmission device. The first set of movable contacts is coupled to the gear and mounted to conductively engage taps of an electrical control device. The transmission device is coupled to the motor output device and to the drive sprocket such that the motor directly drives the first set of movable contacts for selecting an electrical control device tap.Type: GrantFiled: April 25, 2001Date of Patent: February 17, 2004Assignee: McGraw-Edison CompanyInventors: Christopher J. Byers, Augusto D. Hernandez, Dennis O. Conway, Neal Dirk
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Patent number: 6680608Abstract: A coil includes a first portion, a second portion, a third portion, and a fourth portion. The first portion is wound in a first direction around a first core and the second portion is wound in the first direction around a second core. The third portion is wound in a second direction that is different from the first direction around a third core such that the third portion is decoupled from the first and second portions. Additionally, the fourth portion is wound in the second direction around a fourth core and decoupled from the first and second portions. An inner area is formed by arranging the portions and a voltage is induced in the coil if an electrical conductor is placed in the inner area.Type: GrantFiled: February 27, 2002Date of Patent: January 20, 2004Assignee: McGraw-Edison CompanyInventor: Ljubomir A. Kojovic
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Patent number: 6657128Abstract: A housing for an electrical apparatus includes a sheath, at least one shed and a hydrophobic coating. The sheath includes a first electrically insulative material and an outer surface. The at least one shed includes a second electrically insulative material and an outer surface. The hydrophobic coating is applied to the outer surface of at least one of the sheath and the at least one shed. One of the first electrically insulative material and the second electrically insulative material includes an electrically insulative, polymeric material.Type: GrantFiled: January 29, 2001Date of Patent: December 2, 2003Assignee: McGraw-Edison CompanyInventors: Michael M. Ramarge, Thomas C. Hartman, David R. Miller, David Servies
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Patent number: 6600124Abstract: An interlock mechanism ensures that a first switch does not switch to a first position unless a second switch is in a second position and that the second switch does not switch from the second position while the first switch is in the first position. The interlock mechanism includes a moveable body with a notch configured to associate a position of the moveable body with a switching of the second switch. The associated position of the moveable body locates the notch in an engagement position when the switch is in a second position and locates the notch out of the engagement position when the switch is not in the second position. The interlock mechanism also includes a rod structured and arranged to engage the notch of the moveable body when the first switch is in a first position and to disengage the notch of the moveable body when the first switch is switched from a first position.Type: GrantFiled: February 28, 2001Date of Patent: July 29, 2003Assignee: McGraw-Edison CompanyInventor: Miguel Bonifacio Yamat
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Patent number: 6575355Abstract: A method of joining an end face of a first electric component to an end face of a second electric component includes applying a first metal layer to the end face of the first electric component to form a first metallized layer and applying a second metal layer to the end face of the second electric component to form a second metallized layer. A first fusible alloy layer is applied to the first metallized layer by melting a fusible alloy and propelling the melted fusible alloy onto the first metallized layer, and a second fusible alloy layer is applied to the second metallized layer by melting a fusible alloy and propelling the melted fusible alloy to the second metallized layer. The method further includes contacting the first fusible alloy layer to the second fusible alloy layer. Next, the end faces and fusible alloy layers are heated to melt the fusible alloy layers. After heating, the end faces and fusible alloy layers are cooled to form a bond between the end faces.Type: GrantFiled: June 5, 2001Date of Patent: June 10, 2003Assignee: McGraw-Edison CompanyInventors: Michael M. Ramarge, David P. Bailey, Thomas C. Hartman
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Publication number: 20030071522Abstract: A closed loop feedback system controls electrical switchgear that moves at least one contact relative to another contact to switch power on and off in an AC electrical circuit. The control system includes a position feedback device that is operatively coupled to at least one of the two contacts to produce contact position information. A processor receives and analyzes the contact position information to control contact motion to provide AC waveform synchronized switching. The electrical switchgear may be a capacitor switch that includes a bi-stable over-toggle latching device. The latching device maintains the contacts in one of an open stable position in which electrical current does not flow through the contacts or a closed stable position in which electrical current flows through the contacts.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 22, 2002Publication date: April 17, 2003Applicant: McGraw-Edison Company, a Delaware corporationInventors: John Francis Baranowski, Debra Jennifer Jochum, Charles John Knotek, Aleksander Mankowski, Michael Peter Dunk
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Patent number: 6549880Abstract: A computer-implemented system analyzes user-inputted hypothetical situations of an electrical distribution network design and automatically interprets, based on user input, a need to conduct analyses that improve reliability of the electrical distribution network. The computer-implemented system includes a storage device configured to store different configurations of the distribution network, data corresponding to elements of the distribution network, and a set of engineering analysis modules. The computer-implemented system includes a controller configured to display and use a graphical user interface (GUI) to prompt a user to answer one or more questions about the distribution network. The controller is configured to receive answers and data from the user and retrieve data corresponding to elements of the distribution network. Then, the controller automatically selects and runs one or more of the engineering analysis modules based on the received answers.Type: GrantFiled: September 15, 1999Date of Patent: April 15, 2003Assignee: McGraw Edison CompanyInventors: Ronald D. Willoughby, James D. Foster
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Patent number: 6538347Abstract: A closed loop feedback system controls electrical switchgear that moves at least one contact relative to another contact to switch power on and off in an AC electrical circuit. The control system includes a position feedback device that is operatively coupled to at least one of the two contacts to produce contact position information. A processor receives and analyzes the contact position information to control contact motion to provide AC waveform synchronized switching. The electrical switchgear may be a capacitor switch that includes a bi-stable over-toggle latching device. The latching device maintains the contacts in one of an open stable position in which electrical current does not flow through the contacts or a closed stable position in which electrical current flows through the contacts.Type: GrantFiled: June 30, 1999Date of Patent: March 25, 2003Assignee: McGraw-Edison CompanyInventors: John Francis Baranowski, Debra Jennifer Jochum, Charles John Knotek, Aleksander Mankowski, Michael Peter Dunk
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Patent number: 6538550Abstract: A high current fuse includes a housing with electrically-conductive caps attached at opposite ends. At least two winding supports are positioned in the housing, extending between the caps, and spaced from one another. Each winding support is wound by at least one electrically-conductive element. These elements are electrically connected to the caps.Type: GrantFiled: February 2, 1999Date of Patent: March 25, 2003Assignee: McGraw-Edison CompanyInventors: Frank John Muench, Jr., Gordon Thomas Borck, Allen Leroy Johnson
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Patent number: 6529013Abstract: Active crosstalk cancellation in a multi-phase system is achieved using a capacitive voltage divider for each phase in the multi-phase system. A voltage measurement is obtained for the desired phase and each additional phase of the multi-phase system. A product is generated for each additional phase by multiplying each additional phase voltage measurement by a corresponding predetermined constant. The product for each additional phase is subtracted from the voltage measurement of the desired phase.Type: GrantFiled: May 31, 2001Date of Patent: March 4, 2003Assignee: McGraw-Edison CompanyInventors: Veselin Skendzic, E. Frederick Bestel, Paul N. Stoving, William M. Hurst, Daniel Schreiber, Dan G. Margenian, Richard A. Harthun
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Patent number: 6493201Abstract: A surge arrester having electrical connections to a source of power and to electrical ground is retrofitted with a spark gap assembly to improve performance of the surge arrester. This is accomplished by a providing a spark gap module including at least one spark gap assembly sealed within a housing, disconnecting an electrical connection of the surge arrester, and connecting the spark gap module between the electrical connection and the surge arrester.Type: GrantFiled: January 21, 2000Date of Patent: December 10, 2002Assignee: McGraw-Edison CompanyInventors: Anand Sharad Kulkarni, Dean Marion Jones
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Patent number: 6483685Abstract: An electrically-conductive and mechanically-compliant joint is formed between a pair of electrical components. The joint is positioned between a lower face of a first electrical component and an upper face of a second electrical component. The Young's modulus of the joint is less than approximately half that of the Young's modulus of the electrical components.Type: GrantFiled: May 25, 2000Date of Patent: November 19, 2002Assignee: McGraw Edison CompanyInventors: Michael M. Ramarge, David P. Bailey, Thomas C. Hartman, Roger S. Perkins, Alan P. Yerges, Michael G. Scharrer, Lisa C. Sletson
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Patent number: 6424246Abstract: A transformer includes a tank having a side wall, a core defining a core window, and a pair of coils, each of which surrounds a portion of the core and includes a portion passing through the core window. The transformer further includes a core and coil support member that extends through the core window to support the core and coils. The core and coil support member includes an upper flange and a lower flange, each flange having a channel formed along an outer surface of the flange that conforms in shape to an inner surface of the core. The core and coil support member includes a web that extends between and connects the upper and lower flanges, the web including first and second ends that extend out from the flanges. The transformer includes a support bracket that attaches to the side wall of the tank, and centers and supports the core and coil support member. The support bracket includes three sides that define a channel through which an end of the core and coil member extends.Type: GrantFiled: December 2, 1999Date of Patent: July 23, 2002Assignee: McGraw-Edison CompanyInventors: Joseph H. Kysely, Richard M. Marusinec, Jonathan Schaar
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Publication number: 20020079131Abstract: A wrapped film sealing system includes a conductive stud, a film layer wrapped around at least a portion of the length of the conductive stud, and a bushing including a channel passing between two open ends. The conductive stud passes through the channel and a seal is formed between the conductive stud, the film layer, and the bushing.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 28, 2002Publication date: June 27, 2002Applicant: McGraw-Edison Company, a Delaware corporationInventor: David Servies