Patents by Inventor Aditya Nandakumar Ghule
Aditya Nandakumar Ghule has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).
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Publication number: 20250119071Abstract: In one or more arrangements, an electrostatic machine is presented that includes a rotor and a stator. The rotor has a first set of terminals configured to receive a first multiphase AC drive voltage (VR) and the stator has a second set of terminals configured to receive a second multiphase AC drive voltage (VS). When VR is applied to the first set of terminals and VS is applied to the second set of terminals, the rotor and the stator generate respective electric fields which, when properly aligned, cause the rotor to produce torque relative to the stator and induce rotational motion when sufficient torque is generated.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 4, 2024Publication date: April 10, 2025Inventors: Daniel Colin Ludois, Peter Davis Killeen, Aditya Nandakumar Ghule, Justin Kyle Reed
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Patent number: 12273050Abstract: An example electrostatic machine including a rotor stack comprising a plurality of a rotor plates each including a plurality of rotor electrodes positioned on each side of the rotor plate; and at least one rotor via comprising an electrical connection between the plurality of rotor electrodes on a first side of the rotor plate and the plurality of rotor electrodes on a second side of the rotor plate; and a stator stack comprising a plurality of stator plates, each including a plurality of stator electrodes positioned on each side of the stator plate; and at least one stator via comprising an electrical connection between the plurality of stator electrodes on a first side of the stator plate and the plurality of stator electrodes on a second side of the stator plate.Type: GrantFiled: April 19, 2021Date of Patent: April 8, 2025Assignee: C-MOTIVE TECHNOLOGIES, INC.Inventors: Justin Kyle Reed, Ryan Knippel, William D. Butrymowicz, Graham T. Reitz, Baoyun Ge, Daniel Colin Ludois, Aditya Nandakumar Ghule, Serge Kuro
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Patent number: 12212252Abstract: An example system including an electrostatic machine including a rotor plate comprising a plurality of rotor electrodes, and rotatably fixed to a shaft configured to rotate about an axis; a stator plate comprising a plurality of stator electrodes, and rotatably fixed to a housing defining the rotor plate, the stator plate, and at least a portion of the shaft; an excitation circuit electrically; a controller, comprising: a rotor feedback circuit structured to interpret a voltage response value; a rotor position characterizing circuit structured to determine a voltage injection value; and a rotor position circuit structured to determine a calibrated rotor position value in response to the rotor position value; and wherein the excitation circuit is responsive to the voltage injection value to inject a voltage on at least one of the plurality of rotor electrodes or stator electrodes.Type: GrantFiled: April 19, 2021Date of Patent: January 28, 2025Assignee: C-MOTIVE TECHNOLOGIES, INC.Inventors: Justin Kyle Reed, Graham T. Reitz, Baoyun Ge, Daniel Colin Ludois, Aditya Nandakumar Ghule, Serge Kuro
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Patent number: 12160183Abstract: An example electrostatic machine includes a rotor plate and an adjacent stator plate, where the rotor plate or the stator plate includes a coupled bearing. The other one of the rotor plate or the adjacent stator plate includes a race radially aligned with the coupled bearing. The coupled bearing has a width with a first contact point on the first one of the rotor plate or stator plate and a second contact point on the race on the other one of the rotor plate or stator plate, where the coupled bearing is sized to maintain a minimum separation distance between the rotor plate and the stator plate.Type: GrantFiled: January 4, 2021Date of Patent: December 3, 2024Assignee: C-MOTIVE TECHNOLOGIES, INC.Inventors: Justin Kyle Reed, Ryan Knippel, William D. Butrymowicz, Graham T. Reitz, Matthew Maroon, Baoyun Ge, Daniel Colin Ludois, Aditya Nandakumar Ghule, Serge Kuro, Paul J. Reckwerdt, Kevin Frankforter
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Publication number: 20240128894Abstract: An example electrostatic machine includes a number of stator plates, each having a stator electrode and rotationally fixed to a housing, a shaft at least partially defined within the housing and configured to rotate about an axis, and a number of rotor plates, each having a rotor electrode and rotational fixed to the shaft. The electrostatic machine includes a dielectric fluid disposed in the housing, and that fills a gap between the stator plates and the rotor plates. The electrostatic machine includes a seal associated with the shaft, where the seal includes a material compatible with the dielectric fluid.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 6, 2023Publication date: April 18, 2024Inventors: Justin Kyle Reed, Ryan Knippel, William D. Butrymowicz, Graham T. Reitz, Matthew Maroon, Baoyun Ge, Daniel Colin Ludois, Aditya Nandakumar Ghule, Serge Kuro, Kevin Frankforter
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Patent number: 11811334Abstract: An electrostatic machine including a rotor plate comprising a plurality of rotor electrodes, and rotatably fixed to a shaft; a stator plate comprising a plurality of stator electrodes; an excitation circuit electrically coupled to at least one of the rotor plate or the stator plate at a first end, and electrically couplable to exchange power at a second end with a selected one of an electrical power source or an electrical load; wherein the excitation circuit is configured to: in a first motoring mode, provide excitation power to at least one of the rotor plate or the stator plate, wherein the shaft provides positive torque to the load; and in a second generating mode, wherein the shaft receives negative torque from the load, operably couple at least one of the rotor plate or the stator plate to the electrical power source.Type: GrantFiled: April 19, 2021Date of Patent: November 7, 2023Assignee: C-Motive Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Justin Kyle Reed, Baoyun Ge, Daniel Colin Ludois, Aditya Nandakumar Ghule
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Patent number: 11742779Abstract: An example electrostatic machine includes a number of stator plates, each having a stator electrode and rotationally fixed to a housing, a shaft at least partially defined within the housing and configured to rotate about an axis, and a number of rotor plates, each having a rotor electrode and rotational fixed to the shaft. The electrostatic machine includes a dielectric fluid disposed in the housing, and that fills a gap between the stator plates and the rotor plates. The electrostatic machine includes a seal associated with the shaft, where the seal includes a material compatible with the dielectric fluid.Type: GrantFiled: January 4, 2021Date of Patent: August 29, 2023Assignee: C-Motive Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Justin Kyle Reed, Ryan Knippel, William D. Butrymowicz, Graham T. Reitz, Matthew Maroon, Baoyun Ge, Daniel Colin Ludois, Aditya Nandakumar Ghule, Serge Kuro, Kevin Frankforter
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Publication number: 20210281193Abstract: An example system including an electrostatic machine including a rotor plate comprising a plurality of rotor electrodes, and rotatably fixed to a shaft configured to rotate about an axis; a stator plate comprising a plurality of stator electrodes, and rotatably fixed to a housing defining the rotor plate, the stator plate, and at least a portion of the shaft; an excitation circuit electrically; a controller, comprising: a rotor feedback circuit structured to interpret a voltage response value; a rotor position characterizing circuit structured to determine a voltage injection value; and a rotor position circuit structured to determine a calibrated rotor position value in response to the rotor position value; and wherein the excitation circuit is responsive to the voltage injection value to inject a voltage on at least one of the plurality of rotor electrodes or stator electrodes.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 19, 2021Publication date: September 9, 2021Inventors: Justin Kyle Reed, Graham T. Reitz, Baoyun Ge, Daniel Colin Ludois, Aditya Nandakumar Ghule, Serge Kuro
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Publication number: 20210257930Abstract: An example electrostatic machine including a rotor stack comprising a plurality of a rotor plates each including a plurality of rotor electrodes positioned on each side of the rotor plate; and at least one rotor via comprising an electrical connection between the plurality of rotor electrodes on a first side of the rotor plate and the plurality of rotor electrodes on a second side of the rotor plate; and a stator stack comprising a plurality of stator plates, each including a plurality of stator electrodes positioned on each side of the stator plate; and at least one stator via comprising an electrical connection between the plurality of stator electrodes on a first side of the stator plate and the plurality of stator electrodes on a second side of the stator plate.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 19, 2021Publication date: August 19, 2021Inventors: Justin Kyle Reed, Ryan Knippel, William D. Butrymowicz, Graham T. Reitz, Baoyun Ge, Daniel Colin Ludois, Aditya Nandakumar Ghule, Serge Kuro
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Publication number: 20210242806Abstract: An electrostatic machine including a rotor plate comprising a plurality of rotor electrodes, and rotatably fixed to a shaft; a stator plate comprising a plurality of stator electrodes; an excitation circuit electrically coupled to at least one of the rotor plate or the stator plate at a first end, and electrically couplable to exchange power at a second end with a selected one of an electrical power source or an electrical load; wherein the excitation circuit is configured to: in a first motoring mode, provide excitation power to at least one of the rotor plate or the stator plate, wherein the shaft provides positive torque to the load; and in a second generating mode, wherein the shaft receives negative torque from the load, operably couple at least one of the rotor plate or the stator plate to the electrical power source.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 19, 2021Publication date: August 5, 2021Inventors: Justin Kyle Reed, Baoyun Ge, Daniel Colin Ludois, Aditya Nandakumar Ghule
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Publication number: 20210234476Abstract: An example electrostatic machine includes a rotor plate and an adjacent stator plate, where the rotor plate or the stator plate includes a coupled bearing. The other one of the rotor plate or the adjacent stator plate includes a race radially aligned with the coupled bearing. The coupled bearing has a width with a first contact point on the first one of the rotor plate or stator plate and a second contact point on the race on the other one of the rotor plate or stator plate, where the coupled bearing is sized to maintain a minimum separation distance between the rotor plate and the stator plate.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 4, 2021Publication date: July 29, 2021Inventors: Justin Kyle Reed, Ryan Knippel, William D. Butrymowicz, Graham T. Reitz, Matthew Maroon, Baoyun Ge, Daniel Colin Ludois, Aditya Nandakumar Ghule, Serge Kuro, Paul J. Reckwerdt, Kevin Frankforter
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Publication number: 20210211069Abstract: An example electrostatic machine includes a number of stator plates, each having a stator electrode and rotationally fixed to a housing, a shaft at least partially defined within the housing and configured to rotate about an axis, and a number of rotor plates, each having a rotor electrode and rotational fixed to the shaft. The electrostatic machine includes a dielectric fluid disposed in the housing, and that fills a gap between the stator plates and the rotor plates. The electrostatic machine includes a seal associated with the shaft, where the seal includes a material compatible with the dielectric fluid.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 4, 2021Publication date: July 8, 2021Inventors: Justin Kyle Reed, Ryan Knippel, William D. Butrymowicz, Graham T. Reitz, Matthew Maroon, Baoyun Ge, Daniel Colin Ludois, Aditya Nandakumar Ghule, Serge Kuro, Kevin Frankforter