Patents Assigned to Power Engineers, Inc.
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Patent number: 8371122Abstract: The present disclosure is directed to geothermal power generation systems. The systems can comprise a first separator is in fluid communication with the geothermal fluid source, the first separator having a high pressure steam outlet and a liquid fraction outlet. A high pressure turbine is in fluid communication with the high pressure steam outlet and is coupled to a first power generator. A high pressure condenser is in fluid communication with the high pressure turbine. A low pressure separator is in fluid communication with the liquid fraction outlet of the first separator, the low pressure separator being capable of separating steam from the liquid fraction outflow and providing low pressure steam through a low pressure steam conduit. A low pressure turbine is in fluid communication with the low pressure steam conduit, the low pressure turbine being coupled to a second power generator. A main condenser is in fluid communication with the low pressure turbine.Type: GrantFiled: May 27, 2009Date of Patent: February 12, 2013Assignee: Power Engineers, Inc.Inventor: William E. Lewis
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Patent number: 6934165Abstract: A new power supply topology is described consisting of an input h-bridge or half-h-bridge, a low coupling coefficient transformer such as an air core transformer, a secondary resonant circuit, and a voltage multiplier which includes a series output capacitance. The topology is advantageous for high voltages since the reduced coupling leads to large spacings reduced insulation requirements.Type: GrantFiled: February 4, 2003Date of Patent: August 23, 2005Assignee: North Star Power Engineering, Inc.Inventors: Richard John Adler, Bruce Ashcraft, Robert J Richter-Sand
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Patent number: 5475312Abstract: A method and device for distinguishing between partial discharge and electrical noise in high voltage conductors such as in motor and generator stators, power cables, gas insulated switchgear and other equipment where high voltage insulation is subject to deterioration. A series of comparators sets a trigger threshold and a voltage range, set by a computer, whereby pulses falling within the voltage range are sampled at four short intervals and then four longer intervals to produce a general pulse width profile. The voltage range is varied by the computer so that a number of voltage ranges are sampled during each selected portion of an ac cycle. The pulse width of pulses falling within each voltage range is recorded by the computer, and displayed graphically. In a preferred embodiment the device is provided with two channels, for receiving a signal from each end of a partial discharge detector described in U.S. Pat. No. 4,949,001.Type: GrantFiled: June 7, 1994Date of Patent: December 12, 1995Assignee: Iris Power Engineering Inc.Inventors: Howard G. Sedding, Steven R. Campbell
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Patent number: 5042459Abstract: A heat accumulator element comprises a container containing water sealed therein, the inside of the container being provided with a gas phase. Heat is directed at the outer surface of the container and accumulated in the liquid as sensible heat, and the volume change of the liquid caused by a change in the temperature is absorbed by the gas phase, so as to reach an accumulating temperature up to about 300.degree. C.Type: GrantFiled: September 28, 1989Date of Patent: August 27, 1991Assignees: Zenshin Electric Power Engineering Inc., The Furukawa Electric Co., Ltd.Inventor: Masahiro Mori
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Patent number: 4508974Abstract: A motor generator set that is used to provide clean, noise-free power to a load, such as a computer, is upgraded to a complete uninterruptible power supply by the addition of a logic controlled, battery powered inverter that is readily connected in the main power supply line to the motor generator. The emergency power inverter operates only when normal utility power fails, and employs the ability of the motor generator set to handle brief power outages to power the load for the brief time needed to decouple the main line power supply and couple the inverter to the motor generator. An oscillator that clocks trigger pulses for the inverter tracks motor voltage frequency and phase until power is supplied to the motor from the standby inverter. Switching to the emergency power inverter is accomplished by detecting both reverse power and zero current.Type: GrantFiled: August 9, 1982Date of Patent: April 2, 1985Assignee: Emergency Power Engineering, Inc.Inventor: Lawrence E. Henderson
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Patent number: 4471233Abstract: A motor generator set that is used to provide clean, noise-free power to a load, such as a computer, is upgraded to a complete uninterruptible power supply by the addition of a logic controlled, battery powered inverter that is readily connected in the main power supply line to the motor generator. The emergency power inverter operates only when normal utility power fails, and employs the ability of the motor generator set to handle brief power outages to power the load for the brief time needed to decouple the main line power supply and couple the inverter to the motor generator. An oscillator that clocks trigger pulses for the inverter tracks motor voltage frequency and phase until power is supplied to the motor from the standby inverter. Switching to the emergency power inverter is accomplished by detecting both reverse power and zero current.Type: GrantFiled: August 9, 1982Date of Patent: September 11, 1984Assignee: Emergency Power Engineering, Inc.Inventor: Bradford P. Roberts