Patents by Inventor Chad Pearson
Chad Pearson 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: 8986900Abstract: A method of controlling a fuel cell system includes applying alternating current (AC) signals to an individual fuel cell. The AC signals have a plurality of different frequencies. A voltage across the individual fuel cell is determined at each of the plurality of different frequencies. An impedance characteristic of the individual fuel cell is determined based at least in part on the voltage across the individual fuel cell at each of the plurality of different frequencies. The individual fuel cell is controlled based at least in part on the impedance characteristic.Type: GrantFiled: December 4, 2013Date of Patent: March 24, 2015Assignee: Bloom Energy CorporationInventors: Matthias Gottmann, Patrick Muhl, Chad Pearson, James Daniel Smith
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Patent number: 8970176Abstract: Systems and methods are provided for creating and operating a Direct Current (DC) micro-grid. A DC micro-grid may include power generators, energy storage devices, and loads coupled to a common DC bus. Power electronics devices may couple the power generators, energy storage devices, and loads to the common DC bus and provide power transfer.Type: GrantFiled: June 26, 2012Date of Patent: March 3, 2015Assignee: Bloom Energy CorporationInventors: Arne Ballatine, Chad Pearson, Ranganathan Gurunathan, Prasad Pmsvvsv, Alberto Doronzo
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Publication number: 20140342252Abstract: A modular fuel cell system includes a base, at least four power modules arranged in a row on the base, and a fuel processing module and power conditioning module arranged on at least one end of the row on the base. Each power module includes a separate cabinet which contains at least one fuel cell stack located in a hot box. The power modules are electrically and fluidly connected to the at least one fuel processing and power conditioning modules through the base.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 31, 2014Publication date: November 20, 2014Inventors: Gilbert Richards, David Trevisan, Michael Lee, Jessica Mahler, Ross Parker, Alex Clarabut, Chad Pearson, Arne Ballantine, David Weingaertner, Jason Hixson, Fred Mitlitsky
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Patent number: 8822101Abstract: A modular fuel cell system includes a base, at least four power modules arranged in a row on the base, and a fuel processing module and power conditioning module arranged on at least one end of the row on the base. Each power module includes a separate cabinet which contains at least one fuel cell stack located in a hot box. The power modules are electrically and fluidly connected to the at least one fuel processing and power conditioning modules through the base.Type: GrantFiled: March 18, 2013Date of Patent: September 2, 2014Assignee: Bloom Energy CorporationInventors: Gilbert Richards, David Trevisan, Michael Lee, Jessica Mahler, Ross Parker, Alex Clarabut, Chad Pearson, Arne Ballantine, David Weingaertner, Jason Hixson, Fred Mitlitsky
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Publication number: 20140093802Abstract: A method of controlling a fuel cell system includes applying alternating current (AC) signals to an individual fuel cell. The AC signals have a plurality of different frequencies. A voltage across the individual fuel cell is determined at each of the plurality of different frequencies. An impedance characteristic of the individual fuel cell is determined based at least in part on the voltage across the individual fuel cell at each of the plurality of different frequencies. The individual fuel cell is controlled based at least in part on the impedance characteristic.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 4, 2013Publication date: April 3, 2014Applicant: Bloom Energy CorporationInventors: Matthias Gottmann, Patrick Muhl, Chad Pearson, James Daniel Smith
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Patent number: 8652697Abstract: A method of controlling a fuel cell system includes applying alternating current (AC) signals to an individual fuel cell. The AC signals have a plurality of different frequencies. A voltage across the individual fuel cell is determined at each of the plurality of different frequencies. An impedance characteristic of the individual fuel cell is determined based at least in part on the voltage across the individual fuel cell at each of the plurality of different frequencies. The individual fuel cell is controlled based at least in part on the impedance characteristic.Type: GrantFiled: February 25, 2009Date of Patent: February 18, 2014Assignee: Bloom Energy CorporationInventors: Matthias Gottmann, Patrick Muhl, Chad Pearson, James Daniel Smith
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Publication number: 20140009003Abstract: Various embodiments enable the operation of fuel cell system support equipment using variable frequency drives and power from fuel cells and/or grid power sources.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 9, 2013Publication date: January 9, 2014Inventors: Arne Ballantine, Ranganathan Gurunathan, Chad Pearson, Rajesh Gopinath, Carl Cottuli, James Daniel Smith
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Publication number: 20130280635Abstract: A modular fuel cell system includes a base, at least four power modules arranged in a row on the base, and a fuel processing module and power conditioning module arranged on at least one end of the row on the base. Each power module includes a separate cabinet which contains at least one fuel cell stack located in a hot box. The power modules are electrically and fluidly connected to the at least one fuel processing and power conditioning modules through the base.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 18, 2013Publication date: October 24, 2013Inventors: Gilbert Richards, David Trevisan, Michael Lee, Jessica Mahler, Ross Parker, Alex Clarabut, Chad Pearson, Arne Ballantine, David Weingaertner, Jason Hixson, Fred Mitlitsky
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Patent number: 8440362Abstract: A modular fuel cell system includes a base, at least four power modules arranged in a row on the base, and a fuel processing module and power conditioning module arranged on at least one end of the row on the base. Each power module includes a separate cabinet which contains at least one fuel cell stack located in a hot box. The power modules are electrically and fluidly connected to the at least one fuel processing and power conditioning modules through the base.Type: GrantFiled: September 23, 2011Date of Patent: May 14, 2013Assignee: Bloom Energy CorporationInventors: Gilbert Richards, David Trevisan, Michael L Lee, Jessica Mahler, Ross Parker, Alex Clarabut, Chad Pearson, Arne Ballantine, David Weingaertner, Jason Hixson, Fred Mitlitsky
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Publication number: 20130029245Abstract: A measurement device for measuring voltages along a linear array of voltage sources, such as a fuel cell stack, includes at least one movable contact or non-contact voltage probe that measures a voltage of an array element.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 24, 2012Publication date: January 31, 2013Applicant: Bloom Energy CorporationInventors: John Matthew Fisher, Ian Russell, Chad Pearson, Robert Hintz, Nathan Ben Erlin, David Edmonston, Stephen Couse, Michael Dubuk
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Publication number: 20130009481Abstract: A method of providing electrical power using a split bus configuration includes receiving a first direct current at a positive bus of a split bus, where the first direct current originates from a first fuel cell segment. A second direct current is received at a negative bus of the split bus, where the second direct current originates from a second fuel cell segment. A third direct current is also received at the split bus such that a combined direct current is formed including the first direct current, the second direct current, and the third direct current. The third direct current originates from an alternative direct current (DC) source. The combined direct current is provided to an inverter such that an alternating current is generated for a load.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 14, 2012Publication date: January 10, 2013Applicant: Bloom Energy CorporationInventors: Arne Watson Ballantine, Ramesh Srinivasan, Stuart Aaron, Peter Light, Josh Richman, Ranganathan Gurunathan, Chad Pearson
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Publication number: 20120326504Abstract: A method of providing power to a load, such as an IT load, includes generating an output power using at least one power module comprising at least one fuel cell segment, providing a first portion of the output power through a grid to an A-side power feed of the load, and providing a second portion of the output power to a B-side power feed of the load.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 26, 2012Publication date: December 27, 2012Applicant: Bloom Energy CorporationInventors: Arne Ballantine, Ranganathan Gurunathan, Muralidhara Ramakrishna Shyamavadhani, Chad Pearson, William Thayer, KR Sridhar
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Publication number: 20120326668Abstract: A battery charging station receives power from two or more sources and supplies power to charge batteries of electric vehicles and devices.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 26, 2012Publication date: December 27, 2012Applicant: Bloom Energy CorporationInventors: Arne Ballatine, Chad Pearson, Ranganathan Gurunathan, Muralidhara Ramakrishna Shyamavadhani, Alberto Doronzo
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Publication number: 20120267952Abstract: Systems and methods are provided for creating and operating a Direct Current (DC) micro-grid. A DC micro-grid may include power generators, energy storage devices, and loads coupled to a common DC bus. Power electronics devices may couple the power generators, energy storage devices, and loads to the common DC bus and provide power transfer.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 26, 2012Publication date: October 25, 2012Applicant: Bloom Energy CorporationInventors: Arne Ballatine, Chad Pearson, Ranganathan Gurunathan, Prasad PMSVVSV, Alberto Doronzo
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Patent number: 8288891Abstract: A method of providing electrical power using a split bus configuration includes receiving a first direct current at a positive bus of a split bus, where the first direct current originates from a first fuel cell segment. A second direct current is received at a negative bus of the split bus, where the second direct current originates from a second fuel cell segment. A third direct current is also received at the split bus such that a combined direct current is formed including the first direct current, the second direct current, and the third direct current. The third direct current originates from an alternative direct current (DC) source. The combined direct current is provided to an inverter such that an alternating current is generated for a load.Type: GrantFiled: July 8, 2009Date of Patent: October 16, 2012Assignee: Bloom Energy CorporationInventors: Arne Watson Ballantine, Ramesh Srinivasan, Stuart Aaron, Peter Light, Josh Richman, Ranganathan Gurunathan, Chad Pearson
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Publication number: 20120189940Abstract: A modular fuel cell system includes a base, at least four power modules arranged in a row on the base, and a fuel processing module and power conditioning module arranged on at least one end of the row on the base. Each power module includes a separate cabinet which contains at least one fuel cell stack located in a hot box. The power modules are electrically and fluidly connected to the at least one fuel processing and power conditioning modules through the base.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 23, 2011Publication date: July 26, 2012Applicant: Bloom Energy CorporationInventors: Gilbert Richards, David Trevisan, Michael L. Lee, Jessica Mahler, Ross Parker, Alex Clarabut, Chad Pearson, Arne Ballantine, David Weingaertner, Jason Hixson, Fred Mitlitsky
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Publication number: 20100216043Abstract: A method of controlling a fuel cell system includes applying alternating current (AC) signals to an individual fuel cell. The AC signals have a plurality of different frequencies. A voltage across the individual fuel cell is determined at each of the plurality of different frequencies. An impedance characteristic of the individual fuel cell is determined based at least in part on the voltage across the individual fuel cell at each of the plurality of different frequencies. The individual fuel cell is controlled based at least in part on the impedance characteristic.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 25, 2009Publication date: August 26, 2010Inventors: Matthias Gottmann, David McKenzie, Patrick Muhl, Chad Pearson, James Daniel Smith
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Publication number: 20100013317Abstract: A method of providing electrical power using a split bus configuration includes receiving a first direct current at a positive bus of a split bus, where the first direct current originates from a first fuel cell segment. A second direct current is received at a negative bus of the split bus, where the second direct current originates from a second fuel cell segment. A third direct current is also received at the split bus such that a combined direct current is formed including the first direct current, the second direct current, and the third direct current. The third direct current originates from an alternative direct current (DC) source. The combined direct current is provided to an inverter such that an alternating current is generated for a load.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 8, 2009Publication date: January 21, 2010Inventors: Arne Watson Ballantine, Ramesh Srinivasan, Stuart Aaron, Peter Light, Josh Richman, Ranganathan Gurunathan, Chad Pearson
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Patent number: 6321474Abstract: A signage apparatus has a storage magazine of cartridges which may be individually displayed as desired.Type: GrantFiled: May 20, 1999Date of Patent: November 27, 2001Inventor: Chad Pearson