Patents by Inventor Andre Julien
Andre Julien 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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Patent number: 10508626Abstract: An inlet assembly for an auxiliary power unit for an aircraft, including a duct configured to provide fluid communication from an environment of the aircraft to an inlet of an engine of the auxiliary power unit, and a filter received in and extending across the duct. The filter includes a first filter portion permeable to air, positioned across only part of the duct and defining a transverse edge in the duct; a second filter portion permeable to air and extending from the transverse edge to an end downstream of the transverse edge, and a collection member impermeable to water. The collection member extends between the downstream end and a duct wall. The first and second filter portions are non-parallel and the second filter portion and the collection member are non-parallel. An auxiliary power unit assembly and a method of feeding air to an internal combustion engine are also discussed.Type: GrantFiled: October 14, 2016Date of Patent: December 17, 2019Assignee: PRATT & WHITNEY CANADA CORP.Inventors: Luc Dionne, Bruno Villeneuve, Maxime Courtois, Behzad Hagshenas, Andre Julien
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Patent number: 10501200Abstract: An auxiliary power unit having internal combustion engine(s) in driving engagement with an engine shaft, a generator having a generator shaft drivingly engaged to the engine shaft, a compressor having an outlet in communication with the internal combustion engine inlet, and a turbine having an inlet in communication with the internal combustion engine outlet. The turbine may be a first stage turbine, and the assembly may include a second stage turbine having an inlet in communication with the first stage turbine outlet. A method of providing electrical power to an aircraft is also discussed.Type: GrantFiled: June 11, 2018Date of Patent: December 10, 2019Assignee: Pratt & Whitney Canada Corp.Inventors: Richard Ullyott, Anthony Jones, Andre Julien, Jean Thomassin
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Patent number: 10458325Abstract: A rotary engine includes an insert having a pilot subchamber defined therein and communicating with the internal cavity of the engine. A pilot fuel injector has a tip in communication with the pilot subchamber. An ignition element extends into an element cavity defined through the insert adjacent the pilot subchamber. The element cavity is in communication with the pilot subchamber through a communication opening defined in the insert between the element cavity and the pilot subchamber. The communication opening is smaller than a portion of the ignition element adjacent the communication opening such as to prevent the portion of the ignition element from completely passing through the communication opening upon breaking off of the portion of the ignition element from a remainder of the ignition element. An outer body for a rotary engine and a method of combusting fuel in a rotary engine are also provided.Type: GrantFiled: March 20, 2018Date of Patent: October 29, 2019Assignee: Pratt & Whitney Canada Corp.Inventors: Michael Gaul, Andre Julien, Bruno Villeneuve
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Patent number: 10450952Abstract: A turbofan engine assembly including an internal combustion engine in fluid communication between a compressor and a turbine, the internal combustion engine having an engine shaft, a bypass duct surrounding the internal combustion engine, and a fan drivingly engaged to the engine shaft via a gearbox, the gearbox configured to increase an output speed of the fan relative to an input speed of the engine shaft.Type: GrantFiled: January 16, 2017Date of Patent: October 22, 2019Assignee: Pratt & Whitney Canada Corp.Inventors: Andre Julien, Jean Thomassin, Serge Dussault
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Patent number: 10428734Abstract: A compound engine assembly with an inlet duct having an inlet surrounded by an inlet lip including at least one conduit extending therethrough, a compressor, an engine core including at least one internal combustion engine, a turbine section having a turbine shaft in driving engagement with the engine shaft, and an exhaust conduit providing a fluid communication between the outlet of the turbine section and the conduit(s) of the inlet lip. An exhaust duct and ant exhaust conduit providing a fluid communication between the outlet of the turbine section and the exhaust duct may also be provided. The internal combustion engine(s) may be rotary engine(s). A method of driving a rotatable load of an aircraft is also discussed.Type: GrantFiled: September 24, 2015Date of Patent: October 1, 2019Assignee: Pratt & Whitney Canada Corp.Inventors: Sylvain Lamarre, Mike Fontaine, Andre Julien, Michael Gaul, Jean Thomassin, Ilya B. Medvedev, Sergey Usikov, Andrey Zolotov
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Patent number: 10408123Abstract: An engine assembly including an engine core with at least one internal combustion engine, a first casing, a turbine module including a second casing located outside of the first casing, and a compressor module including a third casing located outside of the first and second casings. The turbine shaft extends into the first casing, is rotationally supported by a bearings all contained within the first casing, and is free of rotational support within the second casing. The first casing may be a gearbox module casing through which the turbine shaft is in driving engagement with the engine shaft. A method of driving a rotatable load of an aircraft, and an engine assembly with a rotary engine core, a gearbox module with a first casing, and a second module including a second casing located outside of the first casing and detachably connected to the first casing are also discussed.Type: GrantFiled: September 24, 2015Date of Patent: September 10, 2019Assignee: PRATT & WHITNEY CANADA CORP.Inventors: Sylvain Lamarre, Mike Fontaine, Andre Julien, Michael Gaul, Jean Thomassin, Lazar Mitrovic, Ilya B. Medvedev, Sergey Usikov, Andrey Zolotov
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Patent number: 10393014Abstract: An engine assembly including an internal combustion engine, an impulse turbine, and an exhaust pipe providing fluid communication between the exhaust port of the internal combustion engine and the flow path of the turbine. The exhaust pipe terminates in a nozzle. A ratio Vp/Vd between the pipe volume Vp and the displacement volume Vd of the internal combustion engine is at most 1.5. A minimum value of a cross-sectional area of the exhaust pipe is defined at the nozzle. In one embodiment, a ratio An/Ae between the minimum cross-sectional area An and the cross-sectional area Ae of the exhaust port of the internal combustion engine is at least 0.2. A method of compounding at least one internal combustion engine is also discussed.Type: GrantFiled: August 8, 2017Date of Patent: August 27, 2019Assignee: PRATT & WHITNEY CANADA CORP.Inventors: Andre Julien, Serge Dussault, Jade Bilodeau, Renaud Besner
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Patent number: 10371060Abstract: A compound engine assembly with an engine core including at least one internal combustion engine, a turbine section including a turbine shaft in driving engagement with the engine shaft, and a compressor, and a firewall. The compressor is located on one side of the firewall, and the turbine section and the engine core are located on the other side. The assembly may include a gearbox module with the turbine section and the engine core located on a same side of the gearbox module casing and the compressor located on the opposite side of the gearbox module casing, and with the firewall extending from the gearbox module casing. One or more rotatable accessory may be located on a same side of the firewall as the compressor. A method of reducing fire hazard in a compound engine assembly is also discussed.Type: GrantFiled: September 24, 2015Date of Patent: August 6, 2019Assignee: Pratt & Whitney Canada Corp.Inventors: Sylvain Lamarre, Andre Julien, Michael Gaul, Jean Thomassin, Ilya B. Medvedev, Sergey Usikov, Andrey Zolotov
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Publication number: 20190218998Abstract: An engine assembly for an aircraft, including an internal combustion engine having a liquid coolant system in fluid communication with a heat exchanger, an exhaust duct in fluid communication with air passages of the heat exchanger, a fan in fluid communication with the exhaust duct for driving a cooling air flow through the air passages of the heat exchanger and into the exhaust duct, and an intermediate duct in fluid communication with an exhaust of the engine and having an outlet positioned within the exhaust duct downstream of the fan and upstream of the outlet of the exhaust duct. The outlet of the intermediate duct is spaced inwardly from a peripheral wall of the exhaust duct. The engine assembly may be configured as an auxiliary power unit. A method of discharging air and exhaust gases in an auxiliary power unit having an internal combustion engine is also discussed.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 20, 2019Publication date: July 18, 2019Inventors: Andre JULIEN, Jean THOMASSIN, Maxime COURTOIS, Bruno VILLENEUVE, Richard ULLYOTT, Serge DUSSAULT, Luc DIONNE, Serge LAFORTUNE, Anthony JONES, Behzad HAGSHENAS, David H. MENHEERE
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Publication number: 20190203620Abstract: A turboprop engine assembly for an aircraft, including an internal combustion engine having a liquid coolant system, an air duct in fluid communication with an environment of the aircraft, a heat exchanger received within the air duct having coolant passages in fluid communication with the liquid coolant system and air passages air passages in fluid communication with the air duct, and an exhaust duct in fluid communication with an exhaust of the internal combustion engine. The exhaust duct has an outlet positioned within the air duct downstream of the heat exchanger and upstream of an outlet of the air duct, the outlet of the exhaust duct spaced inwardly from a peripheral wall of the air duct. In use, a flow of cooling air surrounds a flow of exhaust gases. A method of discharging air and exhaust gases in an turboprop engine assembly having an internal combustion engine is also discussed.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 5, 2019Publication date: July 4, 2019Inventors: Andre JULIEN, Serge DUSSAULT, Jean THOMASSIN
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Publication number: 20190186352Abstract: An auxiliary power unit for an aircraft, including an internal combustion engine having a liquid coolant system, a generator drivingly engaged to the internal combustion engine and having a liquid coolant system distinct from the liquid coolant system of the internal combustion engine, a first heat exchanger in fluid communication with the liquid coolant system of the internal combustion engine, a second heat exchanger in fluid communication with the liquid coolant system of the generator, an exhaust duct in fluid communication with air passages of the heat exchangers, and a fan received in the exhaust duct and rotatable by the internal combustion engine for driving a cooling air flow through the air passages. The liquid coolant system of the engine may be distinct from fuel and lubricating systems of the auxiliary power unit. A method of cooling a generator and an internal combustion engine is also discussed.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 22, 2019Publication date: June 20, 2019Inventors: Anthony JONES, Andre JULIEN, Jean THOMASSIN, Richard ULLYOTT, David MENHEERE
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Publication number: 20190186351Abstract: An auxiliary power unit for an aircraft includes a rotary intermittent internal combustion engine drivingly engaged to an engine shaft, a turbine section having an inlet in fluid communication with an outlet of the engine(s), the turbine section including at least one turbine compounded with the engine shaft, and a compressor having an inlet in fluid communication with an environment of the aircraft and an outlet in fluid communication with a bleed duct for providing bleed air to the aircraft, the compressor having a compressor rotor connected to a compressor shaft, the compressor shaft drivingly engaged to the engine shaft. The driving engagement between the compressor shaft and the engine shaft is configurable to provide at least two alternate speed ratios between the compressor shaft and the engine shaft.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 25, 2019Publication date: June 20, 2019Inventors: Anthony JONES, Andre JULIEN, David MENHEERE, Jean THOMASSIN, Richard ULLYOTT, Daniel VAN DEN ENDE
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Publication number: 20190162108Abstract: A rotary engine including at least two pilot subchambers each in parallel fluid communication with the internal cavity, so that each pilot subchamber is in fluid communication with the combustion chambers as the rotor rotates. Each of the at least two pilot subchambers in fluid communication with a corresponding pilot fuel injector. At least one ignition source is configured for igniting fuel in the pilot subchambers. A compound engine assembly and a method of combusting fuel in a rotary engine are also discussed.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 29, 2017Publication date: May 30, 2019Inventors: Serge DUSSAULT, Andre JULIEN, Michael LANKTREE, Edwin SCHULZ
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Publication number: 20190128178Abstract: An auxiliary power unit for an aircraft includes a rotary intermittent internal combustion engine, a turbine having an inlet in fluid communication with an outlet of the engine, the turbine compounded with the engine, a compressor having an inlet in fluid communication with an environment of the aircraft and an outlet in fluid communication with the aircraft, the compressor rotatable independently of the turbine, an electric motor drivingly engaged to the compressor, and a transfer generator drivingly engaged to the engine, the transfer generator and the electric motor being electrically connected to allow power transfer therebetween. The compressor or an additional compressor may be in fluid communication with the inlet of the engine. A method of operating an auxiliary power unit of an aircraft is also discussed.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 20, 2018Publication date: May 2, 2019Inventors: Anthony JONES, Andre JULIEN, David MENHEERE, Jean THOMASSIN, Richard ULLYOTT, Daniel VAN DEN ENDE
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Patent number: 10267191Abstract: A turboprop engine assembly for an aircraft, including an internal combustion engine having a liquid coolant system, an air duct in fluid communication with an environment of the aircraft, a heat exchanger received within the air duct having coolant passages in fluid communication with the liquid coolant system and air passages air passages in fluid communication with the air duct, and an exhaust duct in fluid communication with an exhaust of the internal combustion engine. The exhaust duct has an outlet positioned within the air duct downstream of the heat exchanger and upstream of an outlet of the air duct, the outlet of the exhaust duct spaced inwardly from a peripheral wall of the air duct. In use, a flow of cooling air surrounds a flow of exhaust gases. A method of discharging air and exhaust gases in an turboprop engine assembly having an internal combustion engine is also discussed.Type: GrantFiled: August 3, 2016Date of Patent: April 23, 2019Assignee: Pratt & Whitney Canada Corp.Inventors: Andre Julien, Jean Thomassin, Serge Dussault
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Publication number: 20190112973Abstract: A compound engine assembly with an inlet duct, a compressor, an engine core including at least one internal combustion engine, and a turbine section including a turbine shaft configured to compound power with the engine shaft. The turbine section may include a first stage turbine and a second stage turbine. The turbine shaft and the engine shaft are parallel to each other. The turbine shaft, the engine shaft and at least part of the inlet duct are all radially offset from one another. A method of driving a rotatable load of an aircraft is also discussed.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 18, 2018Publication date: April 18, 2019Inventors: Sylvain LAMARRE, Mike FONTAINE, Andre JULIEN, Michael GAUL, Jean THOMASSIN, Lazar MITROVIC, Ilya MEDVEDEV, Sergey USIKOV, Andrey ZOLOTOV
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Publication number: 20190107042Abstract: A method of combusting fuel, e.g. heavy fuel, in a rotary engine, including injecting a main quantity of fuel directly into a combustion chamber to form a first fuel-air mixture having a first air-fuel equivalence ratio ? higher than 1, injecting a pilot quantity of fuel into a pilot subchamber to form a second fuel-air mixture having a second air-fuel equivalence ratio ? smaller than the first air-fuel equivalence ratio, igniting the second fuel-air mixture within the pilot subchamber, using the ignited second fuel-air mixture from the pilot subchamber to ignite the first fuel-air mixture, and injecting a supplemental quantity of fuel directly into the combustion chamber after igniting the first fuel-air mixture, upstream of an exhaust port of the rotary engine with respect to a direction of rotation of the rotor. A rotary engine with interburner fuel injector is also discussed.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 1, 2018Publication date: April 11, 2019Inventors: Jean THOMASSIN, Andre JULIEN, Serge DUSSAULT
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Patent number: 10253687Abstract: An auxiliary power unit for an aircraft includes a rotary intermittent internal combustion engine, a turbine having an inlet in fluid communication with an outlet of the engine, the turbine compounded with the engine, a compressor having an inlet in fluid communication with an environment of the aircraft and an outlet in fluid communication with the aircraft, the compressor rotatable independently of the turbine, an electric motor drivingly engaged to the compressor, and a transfer generator drivingly engaged to the engine, the transfer generator and the electric motor being electrically connected to allow power transfer therebetween. The compressor or an additional compressor may be in fluid communication with the inlet of the engine. A method of operating an auxiliary power unit of an aircraft is also discussed.Type: GrantFiled: August 3, 2016Date of Patent: April 9, 2019Assignee: Pratt & Whitney Canada Corp.Inventors: Anthony Jones, Andre Julien, David Menheere, Jean Thomassin, Richard Ullyott, Daniel Van Den Ende
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Patent number: 10253726Abstract: An engine assembly for an aircraft, including an internal combustion engine having a liquid coolant system in fluid communication with a heat exchanger, an exhaust duct in fluid communication with air passages of the heat exchanger, a fan in fluid communication with the exhaust duct for driving a cooling air flow through the air passages of the heat exchanger and into the exhaust duct, and an intermediate duct in fluid communication with an exhaust of the engine and having an outlet positioned within the exhaust duct downstream of the fan and upstream of the outlet of the exhaust duct. The outlet of the intermediate duct is spaced inwardly from a peripheral wall of the exhaust duct. The engine assembly may be configured as an auxiliary power unit. A method of discharging air and exhaust gases in an auxiliary power unit having an internal combustion engine is also discussed.Type: GrantFiled: August 3, 2016Date of Patent: April 9, 2019Assignee: PRATT & WHITNEY CANADA CORP.Inventors: Andre Julien, Jean Thomassin, Maxime Courtois, Bruno Villeneuve, Serge Dussault, Richard Ullyott, Serge LaFortune, Luc Dionne, Anthony Jones, Behzad Hagshenas, David Menheere
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Patent number: 10240522Abstract: An auxiliary power unit for an aircraft, including an internal combustion engine having a liquid coolant system, a generator drivingly engaged to the internal combustion engine and having a liquid coolant system distinct from the liquid coolant system of the internal combustion engine, a first heat exchanger in fluid communication with the liquid coolant system of the internal combustion engine, a second heat exchanger in fluid communication with the liquid coolant system of the generator, an exhaust duct in fluid communication with air passages of the heat exchangers, and a fan received in the exhaust duct and rotatable by the internal combustion engine for driving a cooling air flow through the air passages. The liquid coolant system of the engine may be distinct from fuel and lubricating systems of the auxiliary power unit. A method of cooling a generator and an internal combustion engine is also discussed.Type: GrantFiled: August 3, 2016Date of Patent: March 26, 2019Assignee: PRATT & WHITNEY CANADA CORP.Inventors: Anthony Jones, Andre Julien, David Menheere, Jean Thomassin, Richard Ullyott