Patents by Inventor Carl D. Wright

Carl D. Wright 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).

  • Patent number: 6481959
    Abstract: A supplemental air cooling system for use in gas turbine engines to inhibit the ingestion of hot flow path gases into circumferential locations of turbine disk cavities is provided. The supplemental air cooling is provided through a simple set of cooling air holes located on each side of the turbine nozzle airfoil trailing edges, and proximately placed to be below the turbine nozzle structural element flow discouragers. Turbine disk cavity cooling purge air entering the disk cavity through the cooling air holes produces dynamic pressure cooling air jets which force the incoming hot ingestion air to turn circumferentially and go back out in the flow path before it enters the turbine disk cavity. The result is a decrease in hot gas ingestion, a reduction in disk rotor and static structural metal temperatures, a reduction in the amount of required cooling air flow, and enhanced performance of the gas turbine engine by virtue of improved specific fuel consumption.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 26, 2001
    Date of Patent: November 19, 2002
    Assignee: Honeywell International, Inc.
    Inventors: Mark C. Morris, William J. Howe, Carl D. Wright, Douglas P. Freiberg, Nnawuihe A. Okpara
  • Publication number: 20020159880
    Abstract: A supplemental air cooling system for use in gas turbine engines to inhibit the ingestion of hot flow path gases into circumferential locations of turbine disk cavities is provided. The supplemental air cooling is provided through a simple set of cooling air holes located on each side of the turbine nozzle airfoil trailing edges, and proximately placed to be below the turbine nozzle structural element flow discouragers. Turbine disk cavity cooling purge air entering the disk cavity through the cooling air holes produces dynamic pressure cooling air jets which force the incoming hot ingestion air to turn circumferentially and go back out in the flow path before it enters the turbine disk cavity. The result is a decrease in hot gas ingestion, a reduction in disk rotor and static structural metal temperatures, a reduction in the amount of required cooling air flow, and enhanced performance of the gas turbine engine by virtue of improved specific fuel consumption.
    Type: Application
    Filed: April 26, 2001
    Publication date: October 31, 2002
    Applicant: Honeywell International, Inc.
    Inventors: Mark C. Morris, William J. Howe, Carl D. Wright, Douglas P. Freiberg, Nnawuihe A. Okpara
  • Patent number: 5584651
    Abstract: A shroud includes a panel having leading and trailing edges and inner and outer surfaces extending therebetween. A cooling passage extends through the panel from adjacent the leading edge to an intermediate location and is generally parallel to the inner and outer surfaces. The cooling passage has an inlet for receiving cooling air from adjacent the panel outer surface, a plurality of spaced apart turbulators disposed adjacent to the panel inner surface, and an outlet disposed at the leading edge for discharging the cooling air from the passage.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 31, 1994
    Date of Patent: December 17, 1996
    Assignee: General Electric Company
    Inventors: Edward F. Pietraszkiewicz, David A. Frey, Robert I. Ackerman, Carl D. Wright
  • Patent number: 5231358
    Abstract: A fuel composition sensor provides to a voltage divider comprising sensor and reference capacitors a voltage which oscillates between two voltages at a comparatively low frequency, such as 6 KHz, for lower power dissipation, but which switches fast to produce periodic fast voltage changes across the voltage divider to produce voltage spikes at the junction of the capacitors indicative of the capacitance ratio and thus of fuel composition.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 18, 1991
    Date of Patent: July 27, 1993
    Assignees: General Motors Corp., National Semiconductor Corp.
    Inventors: Nick S. Kapsokavathis, Carl D. Wright, Stephen P. Sanders, Nick M. Johnson, Chun F. Cheah
  • Patent number: 3986584
    Abstract: This invention relates to a fluid pressure operated disc brake assembly that includes a tandem-arranged spring-applied fluid-pressure-related brake operating unit and an automatic slack adjuster mechanism which is actuated by a pair of springs to so compensate for wear of a disc brake rotor and/or brake shoes therefor that the brake shoes, while the brakes are released, are constantly lightly pressed against the brake rotor notwithstanding prior wear of the shoes and/or the rotor.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 20, 1975
    Date of Patent: October 19, 1976
    Assignee: Westinghouse Air Brake Company
    Inventors: Carl D. Wright, Ronald W. Coiner, Allen W. Kyllonen