Patents by Inventor Daniel Cornelis van der Laan

Daniel Cornelis van der Laan 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: 11631534
    Abstract: A superconducting device includes a first superconducting wire configured to carry a first current in a superconducting state, and to generate thermal energy upon occurrence of a hot spot during conduction. The device includes a second superconducting wire, thermally coupled to and electrically isolated from the first superconducting wire. The second superconducting wire is configured to conduct a second current in a superconducting state below, but sufficiently near its critical surface to be quenched to a non-superconducting state upon conduction of the thermal energy from the first superconducting wire.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 27, 2019
    Date of Patent: April 18, 2023
    Assignee: Advanced Conductor Technologies LLC
    Inventors: Daniël Cornelis Van Der Laan, Jeremy David Weiss
  • Patent number: 11587701
    Abstract: A superconducting device includes a superconducting cable having a plurality of superconducting tapes in a plurality of phases, including a first phase, and at least one further phase. One or more superconducting tapes of the first phase is in electrical contact with one or more superconducting tapes of the at least one further phase through at least one resistive barrier that prevents current from passing between the first phase and the at least one further phase in the absence of a voltage between one or more of the superconducting tapes of the first phase or the at least one further phase. The first phase is electrically connected in series to at least one further phase.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 3, 2019
    Date of Patent: February 21, 2023
    Assignee: ADVANCED CONDUCTOR TECHNOLOGIES LLC
    Inventor: Daniël Cornelis Van Der Laan
  • Patent number: 11488747
    Abstract: A superconducting power cable system includes a superconducting power cable in a first temperature environment separated from a second temperature environment by a thermal barrier. The first temperature environment is an interior of a cryostat and is at a lower temperature than the second temperature environment located outside of the cryostat. At least one superconducting feeder cable has a first end electrically coupled to the superconducting power cable in the first temperature environment, and a second end electrically coupled to a normal conducting current lead in the second temperature environment. Each superconducting feeder cable is a flexible superconducting cable or wire formed of multiple superconducting tapes that are wound in a helical fashion and in multiple layers around a round former.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 12, 2019
    Date of Patent: November 1, 2022
    Assignee: Advanced Conductor Technologies LLC
    Inventor: Daniël Cornelis van der Laan
  • Patent number: 10943712
    Abstract: A bundle of superconducting cables employs a plurality of superconducting cables, each having a former and a plurality of superconducting tape conductors wound in at least one layer around the former in a helical fashion. Each superconducting tape conductor has at least one superconducting layer. Each superconducting cable lacks an outer insulating layer and is held in a bundle of cables with each other superconducting cable of the plurality of superconducting cables. A sheath of non-conductive material covers the bundle of cables.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 7, 2017
    Date of Patent: March 9, 2021
    Assignee: Advanced Conductor Technologies LLC
    Inventor: Daniel Cornelis van der Laan
  • Publication number: 20200185129
    Abstract: A superconducting device includes a superconducting cable having a plurality of superconducting tapes in a plurality of phases, including a first phase, and at least one further phase. One or more superconducting tapes of the first phase is in electrical contact with one or more superconducting tapes of the at least one further phase through at least one resistive barrier that prevents current from passing between the first phase and the at least one further phase in the absence of a voltage between one or more of the superconducting tapes of the first phase or the at least one further phase. The first phase is electrically connected in series to at least one further phase.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 3, 2019
    Publication date: June 11, 2020
    Applicant: Advanced Conductor Technologies LLC
    Inventor: Daniël Cornelis VAN DER LAAN
  • Publication number: 20200176185
    Abstract: A superconducting device includes a first superconducting wire configured to carry a first current in a superconducting state, and to generate thermal energy upon occurrence of a hot spot during conduction. The device includes a second superconducting wire, thermally coupled to and electrically isolated from the first superconducting wire. The second superconducting wire is configured to conduct a second current in a superconducting state below, but sufficiently near its critical surface to be quenched to a non-superconducting state upon conduction of the thermal energy from the first superconducting wire.
    Type: Application
    Filed: November 27, 2019
    Publication date: June 4, 2020
    Applicant: Advanced Conductor Technologies LLC
    Inventors: Daniël Cornelis VAN DER LAAN, Jeremy David WEISS
  • Publication number: 20200005968
    Abstract: A superconducting power cable system includes a superconducting power cable in a first temperature environment separated from a second temperature environment by a thermal barrier. The first temperature environment is an interior of a cryostat and is at a lower temperature than the second temperature environment located outside of the cryostat. At least one superconducting feeder cable has a first end electrically coupled to the superconducting power cable in the first temperature environment, and a second end electrically coupled to a normal conducting current lead in the second temperature environment. Each superconducting feeder cable is a flexible superconducting cable or wire formed of multiple superconducting tapes that are wound in a helical fashion and in multiple layers around a round former.
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 12, 2019
    Publication date: January 2, 2020
    Inventor: Daniël Cornelis van der Laan
  • Publication number: 20170338009
    Abstract: A bundle of superconducting cables employs a plurality of superconducting cables, each having a former and a plurality of superconducting tape conductors wound in at least one layer around the former in a helical fashion. Each superconducting tape conductor has at least one superconducting layer. Each superconducting cable lacks an outer insulating layer and is held in a bundle of cables with each other superconducting cable of the plurality of superconducting cables. A sheath of non-conductive material covers the bundle of cables.
    Type: Application
    Filed: August 7, 2017
    Publication date: November 23, 2017
    Applicant: The Regents of the University of Colorado, a body corporate
    Inventor: Daniel Cornelis van der Laan
  • Patent number: 9767940
    Abstract: Superconducting cables employ one or more superconducting tapes wound around a former. A compact superconducting cable is configured using a former having a small diameter, e.g., less than 10 millimeters. A flexible superconducting cable is configured with a former made of a flexible material. Superconducting tape conductors are wound around the former, with the superconducting layer in compression on the inside of the wind turns of the wind, to prevent irreversible damage to the superconductor. A layer of solder is on the superconducting tape(s) or solder sheaths are wound between tape conductors in each layer. The one or more solder layers or sheaths are melted to cause the solder to flow within the structure, to bond some or all of the superconducting tape conductors together and form a mechanically strong cable with an enhanced level of electrical connectivity between tapes in the cable.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 22, 2014
    Date of Patent: September 19, 2017
    Assignee: The Regents of the University of Colorado, a body corporate
    Inventor: Daniel Cornelis van der Laan
  • Patent number: 9755329
    Abstract: Superconducting cable connector structures include a terminal body (or other structure) onto which the tapes from the superconducting cable extend. The terminal body (or other structure) has a diameter that is sufficiently larger than the diameter of the former of the superconducting cable, so that the tapes spread out over the outer surface of the terminal body. As a result, gaps are formed between tapes on the terminal body (or other structure). Those gaps are filled with solder (or other suitable flowable conductive material), to provide a current path of relatively high conductivity in the radial direction. Other connector structures omit the terminal body.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 11, 2014
    Date of Patent: September 5, 2017
    Assignee: Advanced Conductor Technologies LLC
    Inventor: Daniël Cornelis van der Laan
  • Publication number: 20170088382
    Abstract: A cable machine system for winding conductive tapes or wires around a cable core includes a rotatable pickup spool for receiving and winding a cable. The system also includes a rotatable shaft having a central passage along its axial length, through which the cable core extends during a winding operation. At least one rotatable conductor spool is rotatable about a spool axis and holds a conductive tape or wire. Each rotatable conductor spool is attached to the rotatable shaft and rotatable about the axis of the rotatable shaft with rotation of the rotatable shaft. A tape or wire extends from each conductor spool to the cable core and is wound around the cable core as the rotatable shaft is rotated about its axis.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 9, 2016
    Publication date: March 30, 2017
    Applicant: Advanced Conductor Technologies LLC
    Inventors: Daniel Cornelis van der Laan, Anne Freerk de Jager
  • Publication number: 20160347576
    Abstract: A cable machine system for winding conductive tapes or wires around a cable core includes a rotatable pickup spool for receiving and winding a cable. The system also includes a rotatable shaft having a central passage along its axial length, through which the cable core extends during a winding operation. At least one rotatable conductor spool is rotatable about a spool axis and holds a conductive tape or wire. Each rotatable conductor spool is attached to the rotatable shaft and rotatable about the axis of the rotatable shaft with rotation of the rotatable shaft. A tape or wire extends from each conductor spool to the cable core and is wound around the cable core as the rotatable shaft is rotated about its axis.
    Type: Application
    Filed: May 27, 2016
    Publication date: December 1, 2016
    Applicant: Advanced Conductor Technologies LLC
    Inventors: Daniel Cornelis van der Laan, Anne Freerk de Jager
  • Publication number: 20160352027
    Abstract: Superconducting cable connector structures include a terminal body (or other structure) onto which the tapes from the superconducting cable extend. The terminal body (or other structure) has a diameter that is sufficiently larger than the diameter of the former of the superconducting cable, so that the tapes spread out over the outer surface of the terminal body. As a result, gaps are formed between tapes on the terminal body (or other structure). Those gaps are filled with solder (or other suitable flowable conductive material), to provide a current path of relatively high conductivity in the radial direction. Other connector structures omit the terminal body.
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 11, 2014
    Publication date: December 1, 2016
    Inventor: Daniël Cornelis van der Laan
  • Patent number: 9093200
    Abstract: A superconducting cable and connection structure includes one or more superconducting cables. Each cable has superconducting tapes wound about a former in a plurality of phases. Superconducting tapes of a first phase extends further toward a distal end of each cable end than the superconducting tapes of the second phase. The first and second cable ends of one superconducting cable (or a first end of a first superconducting cable and a second end of a second superconducting cable) are arranged with the first phase of the second cable end electronically coupled to the second phase of the first cable end. Connector structures may couple the cable ends together. The cable(s) form one or more loops within a cryostat, to form a degaussing coil.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 8, 2014
    Date of Patent: July 28, 2015
    Assignee: Advanced Conductor Technologies LLC
    Inventor: Daniël Cornelis van der Laan
  • Publication number: 20150111756
    Abstract: Superconducting cables employ one or more superconducting tapes wound around a former. A compact superconducting cable is configured using a former having a small diameter, e.g., less than 10 millimeters. A flexible superconducting cable is configured with a former made of a flexible material. Superconducting tape conductors are wound around the former, with the superconducting layer in compression on the inside of the wind turns of the wind, to prevent irreversible damage to the superconductor. A layer of solder is on the superconducting tape(s) or solder sheaths are wound between tape conductors in each layer. The one or more solder layers or sheaths are melted to cause the solder to flow within the structure, to bond some or all of the superconducting tape conductors together and form a mechanically strong cable with an enhanced level of electrical connectivity between tapes in the cable.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 22, 2014
    Publication date: April 23, 2015
    Applicant: The Regents of the University of Colorado, a body corporate
    Inventor: Daniel Cornelis van der Laan
  • Patent number: 8938278
    Abstract: Superconducting cables employ one or more superconducting tapes wound around a former. A compact superconducting cable is configured using a former having a small diameter, e.g., less than 10 millimeters. A flexible superconducting cable is configured with a former made of a flexible material. Superconducting tape conductors are wound around the former, with the superconducting layer in compression on the inside of the wind turns of the wind, to prevent irreversible damage to the superconductor. A layer of solder is on the superconducting tape(s) or solder sheaths are wound between tape conductors in each layer. The one or more solder layers or sheaths are melted to cause the solder to flow within the structure, to bond some or all of the superconducting tape conductors together and form a mechanically strong cable with an enhanced level of electrical connectivity between tapes in the cable.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 16, 2012
    Date of Patent: January 20, 2015
    Assignee: The Regents of the University of Colorado
    Inventor: Daniel Cornelis van der Laan
  • Publication number: 20150018221
    Abstract: A superconducting cable and connection structure includes one or more superconducting cables. Each cable has superconducting tapes wound about a former in a plurality of phases. Superconducting tapes of a first phase extends further toward a distal end of each cable end than the superconducting tapes of the second phase. The first and second cable ends of one superconducting cable (or a first end of a first superconducting cable and a second end of a second superconducting cable) are arranged with the first phase of the second cable end electronically coupled to the second phase of the first cable end. Connector structures may couple the cable ends together. The cable(s) form one or more loops within a cryostat, to form a degaussing coil.
    Type: Application
    Filed: July 8, 2014
    Publication date: January 15, 2015
    Inventor: Daniël Cornelis van der Laan
  • Publication number: 20120214675
    Abstract: Superconducting cables employ one or more superconducting tapes wound around a former. A compact superconducting cable is configured using a former having a small diameter, e.g., less than 10 millimeters. A flexible superconducting cable is configured with a former made of a flexible material. Superconducting tape conductors are wound around the former, with the superconducting layer in compression on the inside of the wind turns of the wind, to prevent irreversible damage to the superconductor. A layer of solder is on the superconducting tape(s) or solder sheaths are wound between tape conductors in each layer. The one or more solder layers or sheaths are melted to cause the solder to flow within the structure, to bond some or all of the superconducting tape conductors together and form a mechanically strong cable with an enhanced level of electrical connectivity between tapes in the cable.
    Type: Application
    Filed: February 16, 2012
    Publication date: August 23, 2012
    Inventor: Daniel Cornelis van der Laan