Patents by Inventor Alan Iversen

Alan Iversen 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).

  • Publication number: 20070164016
    Abstract: A method of forming a brazed joint between an armature bar and a hydraulic header clip including: assembling an end of the armature bar, hydraulic header clip and a substantially phosphorus-free braze material; positioning the assembly of the armature bar, hydraulic header clip and the braze material in a braze chamber, such that the clip is seated in an induction heating coil; heating the assembly to a first temperature within 200 degrees Fahrenheit of and below a solidus temperature of the braze material by applying electrical current to the induction heat coil; heating the assembly to a second temperature above the liquidus temperature of the braze material; pooling liquid braze material on ends of the armature bar, and cooling the assembly and thereby forming a braze layer on the end of the armature bar.
    Type: Application
    Filed: March 30, 2007
    Publication date: July 19, 2007
    Applicant: GENERAL ELECTRIC COMPANY
    Inventors: Jeffrey Breznak, James Hopeck, Alan Iversen, Lawrence Sowers
  • Publication number: 20070164085
    Abstract: A method of forming a brazed joint between an armature bar and a hydraulic header clip including: assembling free ends of hollow strands and of solid strands of the armature winding bar and positioning the assembly within the hydraulic header clip; interleaving a silver based braze alloy between the strands, wherein a portion of the braze alloy extends axially beyond the free ends of a plurality of the solid strands and the free ends of a plurality of the hollow strands extend axially beyond the braze material; positioning the assembly of the free ends, hydraulic header clip and the braze alloy in a braze chamber, such that the clip is seated in an induction heating coil of the chamber; heating the assembly to a first temperature below a solidus temperature of the braze alloy and within a 200 degrees Fahrenheit of the solidus temperature activating the induction heat coil to heat the clip; heating the assembly to a second temperature above the liquidus temperature of the braze alloy; pooling liquid braze allo
    Type: Application
    Filed: March 30, 2007
    Publication date: July 19, 2007
    Applicant: GENERAL ELECTRIC COMPANY
    Inventors: Jeffrey Breznak, James Hopeck, Alan Iversen, Lawrence Sowers
  • Publication number: 20070158397
    Abstract: A method of forming a brazed joint between an armature bar and a hydraulic header clip including the steps of: locating ends of a plurality of hollow strands and a plurality of solid strands within a cavity in an end fitting such that free ends of said hollow strands extend axially beyond free ends of said solid strands; and pre-placing an essentially phosphorous-free silver braze alloy around and between said ends of said hollow strands and said solid strands such that said braze alloy extends axially beyond the free ends of said solid strands.
    Type: Application
    Filed: March 19, 2007
    Publication date: July 12, 2007
    Applicant: GENERAL ELECTRIC COMPANY
    Inventors: Jeffrey Breznak, James Hopeck, Alan Iversen, Lawrence Sowers
  • Publication number: 20070068998
    Abstract: A liquid-cooled armature bar end fitting-to-strand brazed connection. The end fitting is comprised of a main body and a cover, and defines a cavity, a bottom wall of which is defined in part by the cover. An armature winding bar strand package including solid strands and hollow strands arranged in a tiered array extends into the end fitting so that at least the free ends of the hollow strands extend beyond the bottom wall, into the cavity. The side wall of the cavity is spaced from the hollow strands. A braze alloy joins the strands to each other and to the end fitting. The braze alloy forms an isolation layer over the free ends of the solid strands and over the said bottom wall of the cavity to a depth above a horizontal junction between the main body and the cover.
    Type: Application
    Filed: September 27, 2005
    Publication date: March 29, 2007
    Applicant: GENERAL ELECTRIC COMPANY
    Inventors: George Silliman, Joseph Worden, David Schumacher, Jeffrey Breznak, Alan Iversen, Lawrence Sowers
  • Publication number: 20060208598
    Abstract: A generator stator core has a plurality of axially extending radial slots arranged about the periphery thereof with windings in each of the radial slots. At least one adjustable wedge and slide assembly is located in each of the slots, arranged to restrain the windings, the assembly including a wedge component and a slide component which interface along respective sloped surfaces formed on respective sides of each of the wedge component and the slide component. The slide component is formed with a zone of laterally extending, discrete fingers on each side thereof that are angled relative to a longitudinal axis of the slide. The wedge component is slidably received in a pair of dovetail grooves in the radial slot with the slide component located between the wedge component and the windings such that the discrete fingers engage side walls of the radial slot.
    Type: Application
    Filed: March 16, 2005
    Publication date: September 21, 2006
    Applicant: General Electric Company
    Inventors: Mabel Yung, Thomas Blakelock, Alan Iversen, Sameh Salem, Thomas Butman, Adrian Breitenstein
  • Publication number: 20060192444
    Abstract: A water-cooled stator bar clip for electrical generators and a method for applying a corrosion-resistant protective coating, preferably Sc, Ti, Cr, Zr, Nb, Mo, Hf, Ta, W, Ni, and Al, and their alloys or oxides to existing stator bar end fittings in order to significantly reduce the possibility of leaks through the brazed connections of the copper stator bar end connections. The coatings can be applied locally using various known physical vapor deposition (“PVD”), chemical vapor deposition (“CVD”) or other direct coating techniques known in the art. For example, the coatings can be applied using ion plasma deposition, sputtering or wire arc techniques (all PVD processes) or by using electroplating, high velocity oxygen free (“HVOF”) deposition, DC arc or electroless plating. Preferably, the coatings are applied either to new stator bar clips or to existing clips in the field.
    Type: Application
    Filed: May 2, 2006
    Publication date: August 31, 2006
    Applicant: General Electric Company
    Inventors: Young Kim, Paul Martiniano, Reed Corderman, Scott Weaver, Alan Iversen, James Maughan
  • Publication number: 20060160389
    Abstract: A method for metallurgically bonding a stator bar to a coupling to reduce the incidence of leak paths resulting from corrosion. The stator bar comprises strands through which a liquid coolant can flow. Adjacent ends of the strands are received in an interior cavity of the coupling through an opening in the coupling. A joining material is provided on a first portion of the stator bar within the coupling opening and adjacent the ends of the strands. The first portion is heated to melt the joining material. At essentially the same time, a second portion of the stator bar outside the coupling is also heated. Once the joining material is suitably molten, the first portion is allowed to cool while the second portion remains heated, thereby causing the joining material nearest the ends of the strands to solidify first.
    Type: Application
    Filed: February 9, 2006
    Publication date: July 20, 2006
    Applicant: GENERAL ELECTRIC COMPANY
    Inventors: Raymond Rowe, Alan Iversen
  • Publication number: 20060116444
    Abstract: Resin composition comprising an epoxy resin having an epoxide functionality of at least 2.5, a cycloaliphatic epoxy resin, a phenol-formaldehyde novolac and aluminum acetylacetonate. The resin is heat stable and is suitable for fabrication of resin-rich mica tapes having low reactivity at ambient temperatures for good shelf life stability combined with high reactivity above 140° C. for application in press-cured tapes. The dissipation factors at room temperature to at least 200° C. are less than 3.0%.
    Type: Application
    Filed: January 17, 2006
    Publication date: June 1, 2006
    Applicant: General Electric Company
    Inventors: Mark Markovitz, William Newman, Alan Iversen, Mabel Yung
  • Publication number: 20060108355
    Abstract: A method of forming a brazed joint between an armature bar and a hydraulic header clip including: assembling an end of the armature bar, hydraulic header clip and a substantially phosphorous-free braze material; positioning the assembly of the armature bar, hydraulic header clip and the braze material in a braze chamber, such that the clip is seated in an induction heating coil; heating the assembly to a first temperature within 200 degrees Fahrenheit of and below a solidus temperature of the braze material by applying electrical current to the induction heat coil; heating the assembly to a second temperature above the liquidus temperature of the braze material; pooling liquid braze material on ends of the armature bar, and cooling the assembly and thereby forming a braze layer on the end of the armature bar.
    Type: Application
    Filed: November 19, 2004
    Publication date: May 25, 2006
    Applicant: General Electric Company
    Inventors: Jeffrey Breznak, James Hopeck, Alan Iversen, Lawrence Sowers
  • Publication number: 20060108401
    Abstract: A brazed joint between an armature winding bar strand package and a hydraulic header clip end fitting including: a plurality of solid strands and a plurality of hollow strands arranged in a tiered array and forming the strand package, the plurality of hollow strands having free ends that extend axially beyond corresponding free ends of solid strands; a cavity in the end fitting into which extents the free ends of the hollow strands and solid strands, and an essentially phosphorous-free silver braze alloy joining the free ends of the plurality of hollow strands and said corresponding free ends of solid strands to each other and to interior surfaces of the end fitting, wherein said braze alloy forms an isolation layer over the free ends of the solid strands.
    Type: Application
    Filed: November 19, 2004
    Publication date: May 25, 2006
    Applicant: General Electric Company
    Inventors: Jeffrey Breznak, James Hopeck, Alan Iversen, Lawrence Sowers
  • Publication number: 20060108356
    Abstract: A brazing chamber apparatus for forming a brazed joint between an armature winding bar and a hydraulic header clip, the chamber apparatus including: a hood defining a closed chamber adapted to receive the armature bar and header clip; a induction heating coil in the hood and having a seat adapted to receive the header clip; a heat sink adapted to attach to the armature bar, and a gas inlet to inject a non-oxygen gas into the hood and purge oxygen from the hood.
    Type: Application
    Filed: November 19, 2004
    Publication date: May 25, 2006
    Applicant: General Electric Company
    Inventors: James Hopeck, Jeffrey Breznak, Alan Iversen
  • Publication number: 20060108889
    Abstract: A stator bar facility including: a stator bar workstation; an in-ground pit below the workstation; a stator bar elevator extending from the workstation pit, and a coupling mechanism attached to the elevator, wherein the coupling mechanism further comprises a rotational mount to receive at least one stator bar, wherein the rotational mount enables the received stator bar to be turned from a substantially horizontal position to a substantially vertical position.
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 23, 2005
    Publication date: May 25, 2006
    Applicant: General Electric Company
    Inventors: David Schumacher, Yu Wang, Vincenzo Sofia, Alan Iversen, Jeffrey Breznak
  • Publication number: 20060108357
    Abstract: A method to heat a stator bar and clip assembly in a brazing chamber including: placing the stator bar and clip assembly in the brazing chamber, wherein the assembly is seated in a heating coil; positioning a conductive mass between a press and the stator bar and clip; applying the press to the assembly while the assembly is seated in the coil; heating the stator bar and clip by applying energy to the coil; brazing the stator bar to the clip with the heat from the coil, and removing the press and cooling the brazed clip.
    Type: Application
    Filed: August 3, 2005
    Publication date: May 25, 2006
    Applicant: General Electric Company
    Inventors: Yu Wang, David Schumacher, James Fogarty, Alan Iversen
  • Publication number: 20060061220
    Abstract: A water-cooled stator bar clip for electrical generators and a method for applying a corrosion-resistant protective coating, preferably Sc, Ti, Cr, Zr, Nb, Mo, Hf, Ta, W, Ni, and Al, and their alloys or oxides to existing stator bar end fittings in order to significantly reduce the possibility of leaks through the brazed connections of the copper stator bar end connections. The coatings can be applied locally using various known physical vapor deposition (“PVD”), chemical vapor deposition (“CVD”) or other direct coating techniques known in the art. For example, the coatings can be applied using ion plasma deposition, sputtering or wire arc techniques (all PVD processes) or by using electroplating, high velocity oxygen free (“HVOF”) deposition, DC arc or electroless plating. Preferably, the coatings are applied either to new stator bar clips or to existing clips in the field.
    Type: Application
    Filed: November 16, 2005
    Publication date: March 23, 2006
    Applicant: General Electric Company
    Inventors: Young Kim, Paul Martiniano, Reed Corderman, Scott Weaver, Alan Iversen, James Maughan
  • Publication number: 20050247762
    Abstract: A brazed joint between an armature bar strand package and an end fitting includes a plurality of strands arranged in a tiered array and forming the strand package; a cavity in the end fitting, free ends of the plurality of strands extending through the opening in the end fitting and received in the cavity; and an essentially phosphorous-free copper-silver braze alloy joining the free ends of the plurality of strands to each other and to interior surfaces of the end fitting.
    Type: Application
    Filed: May 10, 2004
    Publication date: November 10, 2005
    Applicant: General Electric Company
    Inventors: Jeffrey Breznak, Alan Iversen, James Hopeck