Patents by Inventor Andrew Joseph Gill
Andrew Joseph Gill 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: 9065045Abstract: An apparatus for harvesting electrical power from mechanical energy is described. The apparatus includes: a flux path. The flux path includes: a magnetic material having a magnetic property that is a function of stress on the magnetic material; a first magnetically conductive material proximate the magnetic material; a magnet in the flux path, wherein a magnetomotive force of the magnet causes magnetic flux; and a component configured to transfer changes in load caused by an external source to the magnetic material.Type: GrantFiled: July 3, 2012Date of Patent: June 23, 2015Assignee: Oscilla Power Inc.Inventors: Balakrishnan Nair, Jesse Alan Nachlas, Andrew Joseph Gill, Zachary Murphree
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Publication number: 20150162524Abstract: An energy harvester generates electrical energy from mechanical energy using changing flux properties in primary and secondary flux paths. An apparatus includes at least two primary flux paths. The primary flux paths include at least one bias flux path configured to exhibit a change in a flux property in response to a change in an external load applied to the bias flux path. The secondary flux path is magnetically coupled to the primary flux paths. The secondary flux path is configured to experience alternating flux directions in response to the change in the flux property of the bias flux path. Electrical energy can be induced in a conductor as a result of the alternating flux direction in the secondary flux path.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 5, 2014Publication date: June 11, 2015Applicant: Oscilla Power, Inc.Inventors: Balakrishnan G. Nair, Jeff Campbell, Vinod Challa, Andrew Joseph Gill
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Publication number: 20150076827Abstract: Systems include buoys, tethers, and power take-off (PTO) modules to generate electrical energy from the mechanical energy of ocean waves.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 18, 2014Publication date: March 19, 2015Applicant: OSCILLA POWER, INC.Inventors: Balakrishnan Nair, Andrew Joseph Gill, Zachary Murphree
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Patent number: 8890376Abstract: An apparatus harvests electrical power from mechanical energy. The apparatus includes first and second load-bearing structures, a plurality of magnetostrictive elements, and an electrical circuit or coil. The load-bearing structures experience a force from an external source. The magnetostrictive elements are arranged between the load-bearing structures. The load-bearing structures transfer at least a portion of the force to at least one of the magnetostrictive elements. In this way, at least one of the magnetostrictive elements experiences the force transferred from the load-bearing structures. The force on the magnetostrictive element causes a change in magnetic flux of the magnetostrictive element. The electrical circuit or coil is disposed within a vicinity of the magnetostrictive element which experiences the force. The electrical circuit or coil generates electric power in response to the change in the magnetic flux of the magnetostrictive element.Type: GrantFiled: January 30, 2012Date of Patent: November 18, 2014Assignee: Oscilla Power, Inc.Inventors: Balakrishnan Nair, Andrew Joseph Gill, Zachary Murphree
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Publication number: 20140239745Abstract: A device generates electrical energy from mechanical motion in a downhole environment. The device converts rotary motion into a linear strain in a magnetostrictive material. The device includes a rotor, a magnetostrictive element, and an electrically conductive coil. The rotor rotates within a stator of a drill string. The magnetostrictive element is attached to the rotor by a first ball joint. The magnetostrictive element is configured to experience axial strain in response to rotational movement of the rotor. The magnetostrictive element includes a second ball joint on an end of the magnetostrictive element opposite the first ball joint. The electrically conductive coil is disposed in proximity to the magnetostrictive element. The electrically conductive coil is configured to generate an electrical current in response to a change in flux density of the magnetostrictive element.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 26, 2014Publication date: August 28, 2014Applicant: Oscilla Power Inc.Inventors: Balakrishnan Nair, Andrew Joseph Gill, James H. Dudley
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Patent number: 8698328Abstract: Embodiments of an apparatus for harvesting electrical power from fluid motion are described. The apparatus includes a magnetostrictive component having an internal pre-stressed magnetostrictive core. A magnetic property of the magnetostrictive core is configured to change with changes in stress within the magnetostrictive core along at least one direction within the magnetostrictive component. Also, forces at least partially due to fluid motion results in changes of stress within the magnetostrictive core and consequently change the magnetic property. The magnetostrictive component is further configured such that the change in the magnetic property will result in a change in the magnetic flux, which can be used to generate electrical power.Type: GrantFiled: December 23, 2011Date of Patent: April 15, 2014Assignee: Oscilla Power Inc.Inventors: Balakrishnan Nair, Jesse Alan Nachlas, Andrew Joseph Gill, Zachary Murphree
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Publication number: 20130214619Abstract: An apparatus for harvesting electrical power from mechanical energy is described. The apparatus includes at least one magnetostrictive element, at least one electrically conductive coil or circuit, and a magnetic circuit coupled to the electrically conductive coil or circuit to increase or maximize power production. The magnetostrictive element is configured to experience a forced stress and strain in response to external mechanical excitations. The electrically conductive coil or circuit is configured to produce electrical energy through electromagnetic induction.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 23, 2012Publication date: August 22, 2013Applicant: OSCILLA POWER INC.Inventors: Balakrishnan Nair, Zachary Murphree, Andrew Joseph Gill, Jesse Alan Nachlas
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Publication number: 20130175888Abstract: An apparatus for harvesting electrical power from mechanical energy is described. The apparatus includes: a flux path. The flux path includes: a magnetic material having a magnetic property that is a function of stress on the magnetic material; a first magnetically conductive material proximate the magnetic material; a magnet in the flux path, wherein a magnetomotive force of the magnet causes magnetic flux; and a component configured to transfer changes in load caused by an external source to the magnetic material.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 3, 2012Publication date: July 11, 2013Applicant: OSCILLA POWER INC.Inventors: Balakrishnan Nair, Jesse Alan Nachlas, Andrew Joseph Gill, Zachary Murphree
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Patent number: 8378512Abstract: An apparatus for harvesting electrical power from hydrodynamic energy, the apparatus including a buoy or other water flotation device connected to an anchor by a tether and a magnetostrictive component having an internal pre-stressed magnetostrictive core that experiences at least a part of load changes experienced by the tether. The magnetic property of the magnetostrictive core is configured to change with changes in stress within the magnetostrictive core along at least one direction within the magnetostrictive component. The hydrodynamic energy acting on the buoy or other water flotation device results in changes in force within the tether, which in turn changes the stress within the magnetostrictive core and consequently changes a magnetic property. The magnetostrictive component is also configured such that the change in the magnetic property will result in a change in magnetic flux, which change can be used to generate electrical power.Type: GrantFiled: January 28, 2011Date of Patent: February 19, 2013Assignee: Oscilla Power Inc.Inventors: Balakrishnan Nair, Jesse Alan Nachlas, Andrew Joseph Gill, Zachary Murphree
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Publication number: 20130033130Abstract: An apparatus harvests electrical power from mechanical energy. The apparatus includes first and second load-bearing structures, a plurality of magnetostrictive elements, and an electrical circuit or coil. The load-bearing structures experience a force from an external source. The magnetostrictive elements are arranged between the load-bearing structures. The load-bearing structures transfer at least a portion of the force to at least one of the magnetostrictive elements. In this way, at least one of the magnetostrictive elements experiences the force transferred from the load-bearing structures. The force on the magnetostrictive element causes a change in magnetic flux of the magnetostrictive element. The electrical circuit or coil is disposed within a vicinity of the magnetostrictive element which experiences the force. The electrical circuit or coil generates electric power in response to the change in the magnetic flux of the magnetostrictive element.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 30, 2012Publication date: February 7, 2013Applicant: OSCILLA POWER INC.Inventors: Balakrishnan Nair, Andrew Joseph Gill, Zachary Murphree
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Publication number: 20130002056Abstract: Embodiments of an apparatus for harvesting electrical power from fluid motion are described. The apparatus includes a magnetostrictive component having an internal pre-stressed magnetostrictive core. A magnetic property of the magnetostrictive core is configured to change with changes in stress within the magnetostrictive core along at least one direction within the magnetostrictive component. Also, forces at least partially due to fluid motion results in changes of stress within the magnetostrictive core and consequently change the magnetic property. The magnetostrictive component is further configured such that the change in the magnetic property will result in a change in the magnetic flux, which can be used to generate electrical power.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 23, 2011Publication date: January 3, 2013Applicant: OSCILLA POWER INC.Inventors: Balakrishnan Nair, Jesse Alan Nachlas, Andrew Joseph Gill, Zachary Murphree
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Publication number: 20120306211Abstract: A method and device for energy conversion from a moving fluid to electrical energy. The device includes at least one magnetic structure, at least one coil structure, a rotating component, and a rotary to linear motion conversion mechanism. The at least one coil structure includes electrically conductive material. The rotating component rotates relative to a corresponding axis of rotation in response to forces applied by the moving fluid on a structure coupled to the rotating component. The rotary to linear motion conversion mechanism is coupled to the rotating component. Rotation of the rotating component around the corresponding axis of rotation generates a relative linear displacement between the at least one magnetic structure and at least one coil in the at least one coil structure. The relative linear displacement between the at least one magnetic structure and the at least one coil generates electrical energy in the at least one coil structure.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 6, 2011Publication date: December 6, 2012Applicant: Oscilla Power Inc.Inventors: Balakrishnan Nair, Jesse Alan Nachlas, Andrew Joseph Gill
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Patent number: 8212436Abstract: An apparatus for harvesting electrical power from mechanical energy is described. The apparatus includes: a flux path. The flux path includes: a magnetic material having a magnetic property that is a function of stress on the magnetic material; a first magnetically conductive material proximate the magnetic material; a magnet in the flux path, wherein a magnetomotive force of the magnet causes magnetic flux; and a component configured to transfer changes in load caused by an external source to the magnetic material.Type: GrantFiled: January 28, 2011Date of Patent: July 3, 2012Assignee: Oscilla Power, Inc.Inventors: Balakrishnan Nair, Jesse Alan Nachlas, Andrew Joseph Gill, Zachary Murphree
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Publication number: 20120056432Abstract: An apparatus for harvesting electrical power from hydrodynamic energy, the apparatus including a buoy or other water flotation device connected to an anchor by a tether and a magnetostrictive component having an internal pre-stressed magnetostrictive core that experiences at least a part of load changes experienced by the tether. The magnetic property of the magnetostrictive core is configured to change with changes in stress within the magnetostrictive core along at least one direction within the magnetostrictive component. The hydrodynamic energy acting on the buoy or other water flotation device results in changes in force within the tether, which in turn changes the stress within the magnetostrictive core and consequently changes a magnetic property. The magnetostrictive component is also configured such that the change in the magnetic property will result in a change in magnetic flux, which change can be used to generate electrical power.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 28, 2011Publication date: March 8, 2012Applicant: OSCILLA POWER INC.Inventors: Balakrishnan Nair, Jesse Alan Nachlas, Andrew Joseph Gill, Zachary Murphree
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Patent number: 8097990Abstract: A method and device for energy conversion from a moving fluid to electrical energy. The device includes at least one magnetic structure, at least one coil structure, a rotating component, and a rotary to linear motion conversion mechanism. The at least one coil structure includes electrically conductive material. The rotating component rotates relative to a corresponding axis of rotation in response to forces applied by the moving fluid on a structure coupled to the rotating component. The rotary to linear motion conversion mechanism is coupled to the rotating component. Rotation of the rotating component around the corresponding axis of rotation generates a relative linear displacement between the at least one magnetic structure and at least one coil in the at least one coil structure. The relative linear displacement between the at least one magnetic structure and the at least one coil generates electrical energy in the at least one coil structure.Type: GrantFiled: August 6, 2010Date of Patent: January 17, 2012Assignee: Oscilla Power Inc.Inventors: Balakrishnan Nair, Jesse Alan Nachlas, Andrew Joseph Gill
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Publication number: 20110316362Abstract: An apparatus for harvesting electrical power from mechanical energy is described. The apparatus includes: a flux path. The flux path includes: a magnetic material having a magnetic property that is a function of stress on the magnetic material; a first magnetically conductive material proximate the magnetic material; a magnet in the flux path, wherein a magnetomotive force of the magnet causes magnetic flux; and a component configured to transfer changes in load caused by an external source to the magnetic material.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 28, 2011Publication date: December 29, 2011Applicant: OSCILLA POWER INC.Inventors: Balakrishnan Nair, Jesse Alan Nachlas, Andrew Joseph Gill, Zachary Murphree
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Publication number: 20100308670Abstract: A method and device for energy conversion from a moving fluid to electrical energy. The device includes at least one magnetic structure, at least one coil structure, a rotating component, and a rotary to linear motion conversion mechanism. The at least one coil structure includes electrically conductive material. The rotating component rotates relative to a corresponding axis of rotation in response to forces applied by the moving fluid on a structure coupled to the rotating component. The rotary to linear motion conversion mechanism is coupled to the rotating component. Rotation of the rotating component around the corresponding axis of rotation generates a relative linear displacement between the at least one magnetic structure and at least one coil in the at least one coil structure. The relative linear displacement between the at least one magnetic structure and the at least one coil generates electrical energy in the at least one coil structure.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 6, 2010Publication date: December 9, 2010Applicant: OSCILLA POWER INC.Inventors: Balakrishnan Nair, Jesse Alan Nachlas, Andrew Joseph Gill