Patents Assigned to Southern California Edison Company
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Patent number: 11398725Abstract: Disclosed is a system that reduces fault currents in a power grid, thereby reducing the risk of unintentionally igniting a fire when an object comes in proximity to a high voltage power line. The circuit comprises an isolation transformer, a neutral connection, a current compensating device, and an automatic recloser or other circuit interrupting type protection system. The isolation transformer may comprise a delta-delta or delta-zigzag transformer with a one-to-one ratio between the input and output voltages and phase angle. The current compensating device is connected to the neutral and configured to redirect a substantial portion of a fault current to ground through the isolation transformer neutral instead of the fault itself. The current compensating device may comprise an arc suppression coil tuned to match the capacitance of the three phase outputs, or an inverter.Type: GrantFiled: April 16, 2020Date of Patent: July 26, 2022Assignee: Southern California Edison CompanyInventors: Jesse Rorabaugh, Andrew Swisher, Benjamin Garcia, Matthew Webster
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Patent number: 10871003Abstract: An energy transmission system comprising a pole, at least one wire, a sensing system coupled to the pole for monitoring pole temperature, dynamic pole loading, external impact on the pole, vibration of the pole, and wires that are downed, at least one line sensor coupled to the wire and at least one powered data integrator. The sensing system comprises at least one dynamic pole loading sensor and a three-dimensional accelerometer. The dynamic pole loading sensor can be coupled to the lower portion of the pole above ground level but not more than 10 feet above ground level. Optionally there are two dynamic pole loading sensors, the first sensor having a longitudinal axis parallel to a longitudinal axis of the pole, and the second sensor having a longitudinal axis perpendicular to the longitudinal axis of the pole.Type: GrantFiled: February 14, 2019Date of Patent: December 22, 2020Assignee: Southern California Edison CompanyInventors: Bryan Pham, James Palma, Viet Quoc Tran, Vibhu Kaushik
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Publication number: 20100114515Abstract: A method for calibration process management of a calibration testing unit and a plurality of units under test, comprising configuring a user interface in communication with a calibration process management software system, configuring a communications link in communication with the software system, the software system capable of communicating with the calibration testing unit and the plurality of units under test, wherein the software system manages the user interface and the communications link in a manner permitting an operator to calibrate the plurality of units under test. Tracking of the calibrated units under test uses a permanent unique identifier and a dynamic unique identifier.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 14, 2009Publication date: May 6, 2010Applicant: SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISON COMPANYInventors: Curtis V. Casto, Kevin C. Sullivan
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Patent number: 7599866Abstract: A method for determining a market clearing price (“MCP”) in an electricity market, in which an objective function relates the MCP and constraints in terms of a nonlinear programming expression, and the MCP is found by resolving an augmented Lagrangian dual function using a surrogate optimization framework. A system is also provided.Type: GrantFiled: December 23, 2003Date of Patent: October 6, 2009Assignees: Southern California Edison Company, The University of ConnecticutInventors: Joseph H. Yan, Peter B. Luh, Gary A. Stern, William E. Blankson, Ernan Ni, Ying Chen, Feng Zhao, Yaming Ma
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Publication number: 20080312861Abstract: A method for calibration process management of a calibration testing unit and a plurality of units under test, comprising configuring a user interface in communication with a calibration process management software system, configuring a communications link in communication with the software system, the software system capable of communicating with the calibration testing unit and the plurality of units under test, wherein the software system manages the user interface and the communications link in a manner permitting an operator to calibrate the plurality of units under test. Tracking of the calibrated units under test uses a permanent unique identifier and a dynamic unique identifier.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 28, 2008Publication date: December 18, 2008Applicant: SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISON COMPANYInventors: Curtis V. Casto, Kevin C. Sullivan, Laurence E. Nielsen
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Patent number: 7317599Abstract: One embodiment of the invention provides a method, system, and device for the auto-reclosing a faulted power transmission line by measuring the characteristics of voltage on a faulted line to determine, in real-time, the moment that the secondary arc is extinguished. A device automatically selects between a plurality of arc extinguishing algorithms based on the compensation level of the transmission line. As a result, reclosing an on-going or existing fault is avoided, while restoration of normal power supply is performed with the minimal possible time interval.Type: GrantFiled: February 14, 2005Date of Patent: January 8, 2008Assignee: Southern California Edison CompanyInventors: Mark I. Khoroshev, Vitaly Faybisovich
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Patent number: 6366244Abstract: Antennas useable in all types of weather conditions are disclosed for use in various applications. The antenna is a flat array with either microstrip or slotted waveguide radiating elements. The radiating elements can be either transmitting or receiving elements for the array, or can be two arrays, each dedicated to one half of the transmission link. The array is covered with a radome to prevent water droplets, ice, or snow from forming on the antenna surface, thus allowing beam launching or beam reception at the antenna surface. The antennas can be used in a wide field of applications, including microsatellite communications links. Also disclosed is a microstrip, dual-band phased array antenna having a top dielectric including an antenna array patch directly coupled to a receive feed network and a lower dielectric having a transmit feed that is coupled to the antenna array patch through an intermediate metallization layer having coupling slots.Type: GrantFiled: November 19, 1999Date of Patent: April 2, 2002Assignee: Southern California Edison CompanyInventor: Roosevelt A. Fernandes
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Patent number: 6276873Abstract: A continuous process for removing organic contaminants from a subsurface formation.Type: GrantFiled: January 29, 1999Date of Patent: August 21, 2001Assignee: Southern California Edison CompanyInventors: Craig L. Eaker, Randy S. Weidner, Terry C. Sciarrotta, George M. Becker
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Patent number: 6122261Abstract: A communication network includes multiple mini-hub terminals for transmitting and receiving information from multiple remote terminals. Some of the multiple mini-hub terminals, and some of the multiple remote terminals are capable of wireless communication respectively with each other through satellite communication means. A co-located terminal is hard wire connected with at least some of the mini-hub terminals. At least some of the terminals includes a flat antenna comprising a ground plane and a substrate forming at least one in flat array antenna mounted relative to the ground plane. The flat array antenna has multiple spaced dipoles formed on the substrate to constitute the array, and a transmission line formed on the substrate connecting the spaced dipoles. The transmission line is for connection with a link to a terminal with which communication is to be affected by signals through the antenna. A mobile antenna has beam steering lenses for forcing the signal.Type: GrantFiled: August 22, 1997Date of Patent: September 19, 2000Assignee: Southern California Edison CompanyInventors: Roosevelt A. Fernandes, Kurt P. Krabbe, Haynes Ellis, Jr.
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Patent number: 5811201Abstract: A system for generating electricity comprises a fuel cell, a heating stage, and an integral, power generator. The power generator comprises a compressor, an electricity generator and a turbine. Hot exhaust gas from the fuel cell is used for driving the turbine, which in turn drives the generator and the compressor. Both the fuel cell and the generator produce electricity. The compressor is used for compressing air for use in the fuel cell. A portion of the waste heat from the turbine drive gas is used for preheating the air utilized in the fuel cell.Type: GrantFiled: August 16, 1996Date of Patent: September 22, 1998Assignee: Southern California Edison CompanyInventor: Mark J. Skowronski
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Patent number: 5708679Abstract: A communication network comprises multiple mini-hub terminals for transmitting and receiving information from multiple remote terminals. Some of the multiple mini-hub terminals, and some of the multiple remote terminals are capable of wireless communication respectively with each other through satellite communication means. A co-located terminal is hard wire connected with at least some of the mini-hub terminals. At least some of the terminals includes a flat antenna comprising a ground plane and a substrate forming at least one in flat array antenna mounted relative to the ground plane. The flat array antenna has multiple spaced dipoles formed on the substrate to constitute the array, and a transmission line formed on the substrate connecting the spaced dipoles. The transmission line is for connection with a link to a terminal with which communication is to be affected by signals through the antenna. A mobile antenna has beam steering lenses for forcing the signal.Type: GrantFiled: September 13, 1994Date of Patent: January 13, 1998Assignee: Southern California Edison CompanyInventors: Roosevelt A. Fernandes, Kurt P. Krabbe, Haynes Ellis, Jr.
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Patent number: 5652526Abstract: An analyzer for performing high and low voltage tests on an electric induction machine having electric power input terminals.Type: GrantFiled: March 15, 1996Date of Patent: July 29, 1997Assignee: Southern California Edison CompanyInventors: Kevin C. Sullivan, Manuel R. Cabison, Isidor Kerszenbaum, Juan P. Lopetrone, Tom Baker
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Patent number: 5490134Abstract: A communication system uses controllers for bi-directional protocol conversion. There is a plurality of remote signal inputs comprised of supervisory control and data acquisition (SCADA) signals, and/or remote terminal unit (RTU) signals, and/or instrumentation monitoring signals, and/or instrumentation control signals having different protocols. The signals are either in synchronous and asynchronous data formats and include voice inputs. Multiplexing such signal inputs into a composite signal is effected for transmission over electronic and physical communication media using X.25 or higher protocol, at an aggregate transmission data rate of 9.6 Kbps or faster. One or more controller can be configured as the master of remote units. Such units can perform remote signal input emulation; master/remote apparatus emulation, permits user-defined signal port control access; and provides operational diagnostics of the units and their associated communication link.Type: GrantFiled: June 29, 1993Date of Patent: February 6, 1996Assignee: Southern California Edison CompanyInventors: Roosevelt A. Fernandes, Patrick C. Fitz
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Patent number: 5422561Abstract: Controlling a customer voltage and VAR flow in a power transmission and distribution system includes measuring first voltages in a power line directed to a first location related to customers. Both the customer voltage and the VAR flow for the network is determined in relation to the number of capacitors associated with the first location which are switched in or out of the network. The measured voltages are communicated to a voltage control. Voltage deviations of the measured first voltage are determined relative to a predetermined voltage range intended to be present at the first locations. Switching the capacitor means into or out of the network is determined by the voltage control in accordance with a voltage rise table. A VAR flow controller is responsive to the voltage at the first locations, the effect of the VAR generation by the capacitors and the change of VAR generation by the capacitor. A decrease in voltage at the customers saves energy use.Type: GrantFiled: November 23, 1992Date of Patent: June 6, 1995Assignee: Southern California Edison CompanyInventors: Bradley R. Williams, Richard C. Krause, Bryan H. Pham, Dennis A. Eastman
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Patent number: 5388537Abstract: A system for disposing of refuse-derived fuel ("RDF") and converting the refuse-derived fuel into a fuel gas is described. The system includes a positive pressure combustion chamber and a feed system for feeding the RDF into the combustion chamber at high speed. No compaction of the low density RDF is required. The feed system includes a feed conveyor, first and second air locks with a first conduit between the feed conveyor and the first air lock, and a second conduit between the first and second air locks. Both conduits are generally vertically oriented, but sloped at an angle that prevents bridging of the RDF.Type: GrantFiled: August 2, 1994Date of Patent: February 14, 1995Assignee: Southern California Edison CompanyInventors: Lory E. Larson, Thomas R. Miles
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Patent number: 5379320Abstract: A satellite communication system between a hub terminal and remote terminals simultaneously uses two or more satellites for communication. Rapid signal acquisition for mobile terminals is achieved by incorporation of a Global Positioning System receiver to establish initial frequency and time references. High resolution time distribution is provided by use of spread spectrum coded signals. A combined Time Division Multiple Access/Code Multiplex architecture receives simultaneous signals of widely varying signal strengths. Rapid and numerous changes to the polling sequence is possible. The hub terminal incorporates two high directivity antennas each illuminating a separate geostationary satellite transponder with a spread spectrum coded signal, each orthogonal to the other. The remote terminals employ an antenna of sufficiently small aperture to enable simultaneous reception of both orthogonal transponder signals.Type: GrantFiled: March 11, 1993Date of Patent: January 3, 1995Assignee: Southern California Edison CompanyInventors: Roosevelt A. Fernandes, Kurt P. Krabbe
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Patent number: 5363047Abstract: Disclosed is a ground fault detection apparatus for an operating, normally ungrounded supply system, the apparatus having a periodically grounded center tap of a test impedance that is connected across conductors of the system, and detector circuitry including a charge balance circuit having low gain and wide dynamic range that measures the amplified voltage output of a Hall effect current sensor. A preferred implementation of the circuit has a charge transfer variable oscillator. A pair of microprocessor-controlled counters that are responsive to the oscillator precisely measure the average frequency of the oscillator over intervals that are automatically maintained at approximately one second in duration, the microprocessor calculating the fault current as the difference between current measurements taken with and without the center tap grounded.Type: GrantFiled: October 30, 1992Date of Patent: November 8, 1994Assignee: Southern California Edison CompanyInventors: Mauro G. Dresti, Juan P. Lopetrone, James J. Regan
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Patent number: 5310261Abstract: A container for body fluid specimens includes temperature sensing means and means to read the temperature of a fluid specimen in the container. On the outside face of the container there is a first strip to cover the temperature reading means and over the strip is a label. Removal of the strip defaces or at least partly destroys the label which can indicate tampering with the container.Type: GrantFiled: October 29, 1992Date of Patent: May 10, 1994Assignee: Southern California Edison CompanyInventors: Sharon L. Blue, Jacob W. Walker
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Patent number: 5113131Abstract: An apparatus and method for measuring an unknown voltage using electro-optic materials includes a beam transmitter, voltage sensor, and a receiver. The beam transmitter generates an electro-magnetic beam directed at an electro-optic material in the sensor. The electro-optic material has a voltage gradient across it due to the unknown voltage. The beam is such that it has components both parallel and perpendicular to the direction of the voltage gradient so that passing through the electro-optic material creates a phase difference between the parallel and perpendicular components. This beam with the phase difference passes to the receiver where the beam passes through a compensator formed by another electro-optic material subjected to a voltage gradient from a measurable voltage. The measurable voltage is controlled to produce another relative phase retardation which compensates for the phase retardation produced at the sensor.Type: GrantFiled: February 16, 1990Date of Patent: May 12, 1992Assignee: Southern California Edison CompanyInventors: David E. Cooper, Thomas J. Houy
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Patent number: 4837519Abstract: Apparatus for the detection of leakage current in a system includes a power supply and conductors from the supply for supplying power to a load connected to the system. There is an interrupter connected in the system and to a ground point such that a ground leakage current in the system has a closed circuit. Activation of the interrupter about every 12 seconds effectively generates a pulse interrupted ground fault signal. Such signal is detected by a magnetic sensor located relative to a multi-feeder system with high capacitive reactance. The sensor is immune to random electromagnetic and electrostatic conditions in the distribution system. The sensor is synchronized to operate with the interrupter so that sensing is effected at a steady level of a square wave interrupted pulse.Type: GrantFiled: December 7, 1987Date of Patent: June 6, 1989Assignee: Southern California Edison CompanyInventors: Juan P. Lopetrone, Oliver Valdes, James Clopton, Jr.