Patents by Inventor Christopher S. Czerwinski
Christopher S. Czerwinski 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: 11404954Abstract: A pulse width modulation (PWM) interleaving system is provided. The PWM interleaving system includes active harmonic filters (AHFs). The AHFs are disposed in parallel with each other and with a load. The AHFs are electrically coupled to a common coupling point that is electrically interposed between a grid and the load. The AHFs are configured to affect, by PWM, a characteristic of current flowing between the grid and the load. The PWM interleaving system further includes a controller operably coupled to the AHFs and configured to synchronize the PWMs of the AHFs to thereby cancel ripple currents propagating towards the grid.Type: GrantFiled: September 26, 2018Date of Patent: August 2, 2022Assignee: CARRIER CORPORATIONInventors: Da Zhang, Thomas Bekasi, Ismail Agirman, Bassel Al-Annouf, Christopher S. Czerwinski, Jeffrey M. Izard
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Publication number: 20200251980Abstract: A pulse width modulation (PWM) interleaving system is provided. The PWM interleaving system includes active harmonic filters (AHFs). The AHFs are disposed in parallel with each other and with a load. The AHFs are electrically coupled to a common coupling point that is electrically interposed between a grid and the load. The AHFs are configured to affect, by PWM, a characteristic of current flowing between the grid and the load. The PWM interleaving system further includes a controller operably coupled to the AHFs and configured to synchronize the PWMs of the AHFs to thereby cancel ripple currents propagating towards the grid.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 26, 2018Publication date: August 6, 2020Inventors: Da Zhang, Thomas Bekasi, Ismail Agirman, Bassel Al-Annouf, Christopher S. Czerwinski, Jeffrey M. Izard
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Patent number: 10513414Abstract: A system including a drive portion, and an external computing device in communication with the drive portion, wherein the external computing device is configured to receive operational data from the drive portion, determine operational parameters based at least in part on the operational data, determine whether the operational parameters are valid, and automatically transmit commands to the drive portion if the operational parameters are valid.Type: GrantFiled: December 17, 2015Date of Patent: December 24, 2019Assignee: OTIS ELEVATOR COMPANYInventors: Yang Wang, HanJong Kim, Christopher S. Czerwinski, Edward Piedra, Shashank Krishnamurthy, Draguna Vrabie, Rui Huang
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Publication number: 20180257907Abstract: A system including a drive portion, and an external computing device in communication with the drive portion, wherein the external computing device is configured to receive operational data from the drive portion, determine operational parameters based at least in part on the operational data, determine whether the operational parameters are valid, and automatically transmit commands to the drive portion if the operational parameters are valid.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 17, 2015Publication date: September 13, 2018Inventors: Yang WANG, HanJong KIM, Christopher S. CZERWINSKI, Edward PIEDRA, Shashank KRISHNAMURTHY, Draguna VRABIE, Rui HUANG
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Patent number: 8127894Abstract: A hoist motor (12) for an elevator (14) is continuously driven from an irregular power supply (16). A regenerative drive (10) delivers power between the power supply (16) and the hoist motor (12). A controller (11) measures a power supply voltage in response to a detected change in the power supply voltage and controls the regenerative drive (10) to adjust a nominal motion profile of the elevator (14) in proportion with an adjustment ratio of the measured power supply voltage to a normal power supply voltage.Type: GrantFiled: November 23, 2005Date of Patent: March 6, 2012Assignee: Otis Elevator CompanyInventors: Ismail Agirman, Christopher S. Czerwinski, Jeffrey M. Izard, Edward D. Piedra, Vladimir Blasko, Frank Higgins, HanJong Kim
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Publication number: 20090301819Abstract: A hoist motor (12) for an elevator (14) is continuously driven from an irregular power supply (16). A regenerative drive (10) delivers power between the power supply (16) and the hoist motor (12). A controller (11) measures a power supply voltage in response to a detected change in the power supply voltage and controls the regenerative drive (10) to adjust a nominal motion profile of the elevator (14) in proportion with an adjustment ratio of the measured power supply voltage to a normal power supply voltage.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 23, 2005Publication date: December 10, 2009Applicant: Otis Elevator CompanyInventors: Ismail Agirman, Christopher S. Czerwinski, Jeffrey M. Izard, Edward D. Piedra, Vladimir Blasko, Frank Higgins, HanJong Kim
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Patent number: 6483271Abstract: The temperature (25, 33, 43) of solid state switching devices in variable speed motor drives (11, 18), such as elevator motor drives, are utilized to reduce the load on the drive, by reducing the switching frequency (50) or the commanded load (110). The choice between the preferred non-switching zero state and an alternative zero state is determined (60) by temperature (28, 34, 56) of the switched transistor's anti-parallel diode. The rate of recognizing reduced temperatures is limited (33, 34) to avoid motor speed and/or load variations. The temperature may either be measured (24, 27) or determined (70) from models utilizing manufacturer product specification and normalized thermal transient response from the transistor/diode package to a heat sink.Type: GrantFiled: November 14, 2000Date of Patent: November 19, 2002Assignee: Otis Elevator CompanyInventors: Ronnie E. Thebeau, Daryl J. Marvin, Christopher S. Czerwinski, Neil A. Greiner, Edward D. Piedra
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Patent number: 6459599Abstract: In a pulse width modulation-controlled, switched bridge, DC converter, the phase angle (44, 45) of the AC mains (4) is provided without sensing the voltage thereof, by a phase-locked loop (47) having one input (75) derived (126) from the in-phase voltage command Vde* (61) and another finit (77) approximating the line frequency; the phase-locked loop is initialized at a phase angle &thgr;init(76) equal to the arctangent (124) of the in-phase Vdest, and quadrature Vqest representation of estimated line voltages ere, ese, ete (119-121) derived during an initialization cycle from reconstruction of the fundamental component of the AC main currents at a phase angle (93) changing with said frequency. Reconstruction includes providing the discrete Fourier transform (DFT, 81) of signals indicative of currents (37) in the AC mains and the inverse DFT (122) of the resultant Fourier coefficients eia, eib.Type: GrantFiled: June 1, 2001Date of Patent: October 1, 2002Assignee: Otis Elevator CompanyInventors: Ismail Agirman, Vladimir Blasko, Christopher S. Czerwinski, Jeffrey M. Izard, Edward D. Piedra
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Patent number: 6166930Abstract: A DC matrix converter having six forward current conducting power switches and six reverse current conducting power switches has the on time duration of each power switch within each pulse width modulation period controlled by relationships between d, q components of a modulation index determined by the ratio of a voltage command to the instantaneous voltage of the AC mains expressed in stationary d, q coordinates, the selection of which is made based on inequalities between the AC mains voltage components expressed in dq coordinates, and relationships of the AC main voltage components expressed in d, q coordinates. Zero vectors are related to the one AC main having lower line-to-neutral voltage than the other AC mains, using relationships between the instantaneous AC mains voltage in d, q coordinates.Type: GrantFiled: May 12, 1999Date of Patent: December 26, 2000Assignee: Otis Elevator CompanyInventor: Christopher S. Czerwinski
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Patent number: 6058028Abstract: A DC matrix converter having six forward current conducting power switches and six reverse current conducting power switches has the on time duration of each power switch within a pulse width modulation period controlled by relationships between d and q components of a modulation index determined by the ratio of a voltage command to the instantaneous voltage of the AC mains expressed in stationary dq coordinates, the selection of which is made based on inequalities between the DC main voltage components expressed in stationary dq coordinates. Switch selection is also performed in response to relationships of the AC main voltage components expressed in stationary dq coordinates. Zero vectors are selected to minimize the common mode voltage.Type: GrantFiled: May 12, 1999Date of Patent: May 2, 2000Assignee: Otis Elevator CompanyInventor: Christopher S. Czerwinski
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Patent number: 5808240Abstract: A low inductance bus bar arrangement includes two electrical conductors and an insulating system. The insulation system includes an insulation material and is disposed between the conductors. The insulation material has a thickness equal to or greater than a thickness threshold such that partial discharge in the insulating material is minimized.Type: GrantFiled: May 24, 1996Date of Patent: September 15, 1998Assignee: Otis Elevator CompanyInventors: Christopher S. Czerwinski, Mark E. Shepard
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Patent number: RE38439Abstract: A DC matrix converter having six forward current conducting power switches and six reverse current conducting power switches has the on time duration of each power switch within a pulse width modulation period controlled by relationships between d and q components of a modulation index determined by the ratio of a voltage command to the instantaneous voltage of the AC mains expressed in stationary dq coordinates, the selection of which is made based on inequalities between the DC main voltage components expressed in stationary dq coordinates. Switch selection is also performed in response in relationships of the AC main voltage components expressed in stationary dq coordinates. Zero vectors are selected to minimize the common mode voltage.Type: GrantFiled: May 2, 2002Date of Patent: February 24, 2004Assignee: Otis Elevator CompanyInventor: Christopher S. Czerwinski