Patents by Inventor Corey Lynn Hubbert
Corey Lynn Hubbert 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).
-
Publication number: 20250117905Abstract: A rotor blade includes an airfoil having an airfoil shape. The airfoil shape has a nominal profile substantially in accordance with Cartesian coordinate values of X, Y and Z set forth in one of Table I, Table II, Table III, Table IV, Table V, Table VI, Table VII, Table VIII, or Table IX. The Cartesian coordinate values of X, Y and Z are non-dimensional values from 0% to 100% convertible to dimensional distances expressed in a unit of distance by multiplying the Cartesian coordinate values of X, Y and Z by a scaling factor of the airfoil in the unit of distance. The X and Y values, when connected by smooth continuing arcs, define airfoil profile sections at each Z value. The airfoil profile sections at Z values are joined smoothly with one another to form a complete airfoil shape.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 16, 2024Publication date: April 10, 2025Inventors: Marc Edward Blohm, Vasantharuban S, Michael James Dutka, Nandakumar A R, Sharan Shanti, Prakash Dalsania, Corey Lynn Hubbert, Siddaraja Mallikarjuna Devangada, Joshy John, Nancy Chaudhary, Abel Christena Francis, Brandon Lamar Bush, Jeremy Peter Latimer
-
Patent number: 12215599Abstract: A rotor blade includes an airfoil having an airfoil shape. The airfoil shape has a nominal profile substantially in accordance with Cartesian coordinate values of X, Y and Z set forth in one of Table I, Table II, Table III, Table IV, Table V, Table VI, Table VII, Table VIII, or Table IX. The Cartesian coordinate values of X, Y and Z are non-dimensional values from 0% to 100% convertible to dimensional distances expressed in a unit of distance by multiplying the Cartesian coordinate values of X, Y and Z by a scaling factor of the airfoil in the unit of distance. The X and Y values, when connected by smooth continuing arcs, define airfoil profile sections at each Z value. The airfoil profile sections at Z values are joined smoothly with one another to form a complete airfoil shape.Type: GrantFiled: May 28, 2024Date of Patent: February 4, 2025Assignee: GE Infrastructure Technology LLCInventors: Marc Edward Blohm, Vasantharuban S, Sharan Shanti, Prakash Dalsania, Corey Lynn Hubbert, Siddaraja Mallikarjuna Devangada
-
Publication number: 20240337188Abstract: A rotor blade includes an airfoil having an airfoil shape. The airfoil shape has a nominal profile substantially in accordance with Cartesian coordinate values of X, Y and Z set forth in one of Table I, Table II, Table III, Table IV, Table V, Table VI, Table VII, Table VIII, or Table IX. The Cartesian coordinate values of X, Y and Z are non-dimensional values from 0% to 100% convertible to dimensional distances expressed in a unit of distance by multiplying the Cartesian coordinate values of X, Y and Z by a scaling factor of the airfoil in the unit of distance. The X and Y values, when connected by smooth continuing arcs, define airfoil profile sections at each Z value. The airfoil profile sections at Z values are joined smoothly with one another to form a complete airfoil shape.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 28, 2024Publication date: October 10, 2024Inventors: Marc Edward Blohm, Vasantharuban S, Michael James Dutka, Nandakumar A R, Sharan Shanti, Prakash Dalsania, Corey Lynn Hubbert, Siddaraja Mallikarjuna Devangada, Joshy John, Nancy Chaudhary, Abel Christena Francis, Brandon Lamar Bush, Jeremy Peter Latimer
-
Patent number: 12018585Abstract: A rotor blade includes an airfoil having an airfoil shape. The airfoil shape has a nominal profile substantially in accordance with Cartesian coordinate values of X, Y and Z set forth in one of Table I, Table II, Table III, Table IV, Table V, Table VI, Table VII, Table VIII, or Table IX. The Cartesian coordinate values of X, Y and Z are non-dimensional values from 0% to 100% convertible to dimensional distances expressed in a unit of distance by multiplying the Cartesian coordinate values of X, Y and Z by a scaling factor of the airfoil in the unit of distance. The X and Y values, when connected by smooth continuing arcs, define airfoil profile sections at each Z value. The airfoil profile sections at Z values are joined smoothly with one another to form a complete airfoil shape.Type: GrantFiled: March 29, 2023Date of Patent: June 25, 2024Assignee: GE Infrastructure Technology LLCInventors: Marc Edward Blohm, Vasantharuban S, Michael James Dutka, Nandakumar A R, Sharan Shanti, Prakash Dalsania, Corey Lynn Hubbert, Siddaraja Mallikarjuna Devangada, Joshy John, Nancy Chaudhary, Abel Christena Francis, Brandon Lamar Bush, Jeremy Peter Latimer
-
Publication number: 20230250724Abstract: A rotor blade includes an airfoil having an airfoil shape. The airfoil shape has a nominal profile substantially in accordance with Cartesian coordinate values of X, Y and Z set forth in one of Table I, Table II, Table III, Table IV, Table V, Table VI, Table VII, Table VIII, or Table IX. The Cartesian coordinate values of X, Y and Z are non-dimensional values from 0% to 100% convertible to dimensional distances expressed in a unit of distance by multiplying the Cartesian coordinate values of X, Y and Z by a scaling factor of the airfoil in the unit of distance. The X and Y values, when connected by smooth continuing arcs, define airfoil profile sections at each Z value. The airfoil profile sections at Z values are joined smoothly with one another to form a complete airfoil shape.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 29, 2023Publication date: August 10, 2023Inventors: Marc Edward Blohm, Vasantharuban S, Michael James Dutka, Nandakumar A R, Sharan Shanti, Prakash Dalsania, Corey Lynn Hubbert, Siddaraja Mallikarjuna Devangada, Joshy John, Nancy Chaudhary, Abel Christena Francis, Brandon Lamar Bush, Jeremy Peter Latimer
-
Publication number: 20220372879Abstract: A rotor blade includes an airfoil having an airfoil shape. The airfoil shape having a nominal profile substantially in accordance with Cartesian coordinate values of X, Y and Z set forth in one of Table I, Table II, Table III, Table IV, Table V, Table VI, Table VII, Table VIII, or Table IX. The Cartesian coordinate values of X, Y and Z are non-dimensional values from 0% to 100% convertible to dimensional distances expressed in a unit of distance by multiplying the Cartesian coordinate values of X, Y and Z by a scaling factor of the airfoil in the unit of distance. The X and Y values, when connected by smooth continuing arcs, define airfoil profile sections at each Z value. The airfoil profile sections at Z values being joined smoothly with one another to form a complete airfoil shape.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 17, 2021Publication date: November 24, 2022Inventors: Marc Edward Blohm, Vasantharuban S, Michael James Dutka, Nandakumar A R, Sharan Shanti, Prakash Dalsania, Corey Lynn Hubbert, Siddaraja Mallikarjuna Devangada, Joshy John, Nancy Chaudhary, Abel Christena Francis, Brandon Lamar Bush, Jeremy Peter Latimer
-
Patent number: 11401816Abstract: A rotor blade includes an airfoil having an airfoil shape. The airfoil shape has a nominal profile substantially in accordance with Cartesian coordinate values of X, Y and Z set forth in one of Table I, Table II, Table III, or Table IV. The Cartesian coordinate values of X, Y and Z are non-dimensional values from 0% to 100% convertible to dimensional distances expressed in a unit of distance by multiplying the Cartesian coordinate values of X, Y and Z by a scaling factor of the airfoil in the unit of distance. The X and Y values, when connected by smooth continuing arcs, define airfoil profile sections at each Z value. The airfoil profile sections at Z values are joined smoothly with one another to form a complete airfoil shape.Type: GrantFiled: April 30, 2021Date of Patent: August 2, 2022Assignee: General Electric CompanyInventors: Paul G. Deivernois, Lauren Alexandra Schuhle, Michael James Dutka, Venkata Siva Prasad Chaluvadi, Corey Lynn Hubbert, Timothy E. Dejoris, Marcus Edward Blohm, Jeremy Peter Latimer
-
Patent number: 11293454Abstract: A stator vane includes an airfoil having an airfoil shape. The airfoil shape having a nominal profile substantially in accordance with Cartesian coordinate values of X, Y and Z set forth in one of Table I, Table II, Table III, Table IV, Table V, Table VI, Table VII, or Table VIII. The Cartesian coordinate values of X, Y and Z are non-dimensional values from 0% to 100% convertible to dimensional distances expressed in a unit of distance by multiplying the Cartesian coordinate values of X, Y and Z by a scaling factor of the airfoil in the unit of distance. The X and Y values, when connected by smooth continuing arcs, define airfoil profile sections at each Z value. The airfoil profile sections at Z values being joined smoothly with one another to form a complete airfoil shape.Type: GrantFiled: April 30, 2021Date of Patent: April 5, 2022Assignee: General Electric CompanyInventors: Paul G. Deivernois, Marcus Edward Blohm, Michael James Dutka, Andrew Clifford Hart, Steven Lynn Huskins, Aaron David Williamson, Corey Lynn Hubbert, Venkata Siva Prasad Chaluvadi, Brandon Lamar Bush, Jeremy Peter Latimer