Patents by Inventor Daniel Desmond
Daniel Desmond 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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Publication number: 20240038445Abstract: An electrical device including a first cylindrical capacitor, a first terminal electrically coupled to one end of the first capacitor, a first electrical line electrically coupled to the first terminal and a first annular conductive end shield formed over the first terminal and being electrically coupled to the first terminal and the one end of the first capacitor, where the first end shield has a greater diameter than the diameter of the first capacitor. The device also includes a second cylindrical capacitor, a second terminal electrically coupled to one end of the second capacitor, a second electrical line electrically coupled to the second terminal and a second annular conductive end shield formed over the second terminal and being electrically coupled to the second terminal and the one end of the second capacitor, where the second end shield has a greater diameter than the diameter of the second capacitor.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 12, 2023Publication date: February 1, 2024Applicant: S&C Electric CompanyInventors: Nicholas Seng, Goran Djogo, Daniel Desmond, Thomas S. Kelley, Michael R. Maroney, Kyle A. Weaver, Andrew J. Steveson
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Patent number: 11646573Abstract: A system and method for restoring power in a closed-loop power distribution network. The network includes at least two power sources, at least one feeder and a plurality of switching devices positioned along the at least one feeder and being in communications with each other. The method performs a radial restoration process for restoring power and then determines that at least one of the sections is not receiving power after the radial restoration process has been performed. The method estimates power flow through each switching device and determines an available power capacity from each switching device. The method then determines if the unpowered sections can be powered by any of their neighbor and non-neighbor devices. The method virtually closes the switching devices to power the unpowered sections and updates the estimation of power flow through each switching device and determination of available power capacity from each switching device.Type: GrantFiled: September 30, 2021Date of Patent: May 9, 2023Assignee: S&C Electric CompanyInventors: Michael Quinlan, Daniel Desmond, Yoav Sharon
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Patent number: 11569652Abstract: A switch assembly that is part of a transformer in an underground residential power distribution circuit and that provides fault isolation and restoration. The switch assembly includes first and second switching devices each having an outer housing, a transformer interface electrically coupled to the transformer, a connector interface electrically coupled to a first connector and a first vacuum interrupter having a fixed contact and a movable contact, where the fixed contact is electrically coupled to the connector interface and the movable contact is electrically coupled to the transformer interface. A control board controls the first and second switching devices, where the control board is responsive to voltage signals from capacitors in the first and second switching devices.Type: GrantFiled: August 12, 2021Date of Patent: January 31, 2023Assignee: S&C Electric CompanyInventors: Daniel Desmond, John French, Konstantin Lakirovich, Michael Quinlan, Alejandro Montenegro, David G Porter, Joseph W Milton, Thomas J Dyer
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Patent number: 11563318Abstract: A switching device that is part of a transformer in an underground residential power distribution circuit and provides fault isolation and restoration. The switching device includes a transformer interface for coupling the device to the transformer and a connector interface for coupling the device to a connector. The device also includes a vacuum interrupter having a fixed terminal and a movable terminal, where the fixed terminal is electrically coupled to the connector interface and the movable terminal is electrically coupled to the transformer interface. A control rod is coupled to the movable terminal, an actuator assembly is coupled to the control rod and is operable to move the control rod to open and close the vacuum interrupter. A capacitor is electrically coupled to the fixed terminal, and provides an interface for power line communications signals, voltage sensing, help determine power flow direction and help determine the distance to a fault.Type: GrantFiled: August 12, 2021Date of Patent: January 24, 2023Assignee: S&C Electric CompanyInventors: Alejandro Montenegro, Michael R Maroney, Nicholas Seng, Daniel Desmond, Goran Djogo, Thomas J Dyer, Joseph W Milton, Michael Quinlan
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Patent number: 11552466Abstract: A method for isolating a fault in an underground power distribution network. The network includes a power line, a plurality of transformers electrically coupled to and positioned along the power line, a first recloser connected to one end of the power line and a second recloser connected to an opposite end of the power line, where each transformer includes an upstream switching device and a downstream switching device, and where power is provided to both ends of the power line through the first and second reclosers and one of the switching devices is a normally open switching device. The method includes detecting overcurrent by some of the switching devices, detecting loss of voltage by some of the switching devices and sending clear to close messages to some of the switching devices to open and close certain ones of the switching devices to isolate the fault.Type: GrantFiled: August 12, 2021Date of Patent: January 10, 2023Assignee: S&C Electric CompanyInventors: Michael Quinlan, Boris Marendic, Alejandro Montenegro, Daniel Desmond, John French
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Publication number: 20220109302Abstract: A system and method for restoring power in a closed-loop power distribution network. The network includes at least two power sources, at least one feeder and a plurality of switching devices positioned along the at least one feeder and being in communications with each other. The method performs a radial restoration process for restoring power and then determines that at least one of the sections is not receiving power after the radial restoration process has been performed. The method estimates power flow through each switching device and determines an available power capacity from each switching device. The method then determines if the unpowered sections can be powered by any of their neighbor and non-neighbor devices. The method virtually closes the switching devices to power the unpowered sections and updates the estimation of power flow through each switching device and determination of available power capacity from each switching device.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 30, 2021Publication date: April 7, 2022Applicant: S&C Electric CompanyInventors: Michael Quinlan, Daniel Desmond, Yoav Sharon
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Publication number: 20220102973Abstract: A method for isolating a fault in an underground power distribution network. The network includes a power line, a plurality of transformers electrically coupled to and positioned along the power line, a first recloser connected to one end of the power line and a second recloser connected to an opposite end of the power line, where each transformer includes an upstream switching device and a downstream switching device, and where power is provided to both ends of the power line through the first and second reclosers and one of the switching devices is a normally open switching device. The method includes detecting overcurrent by some of the switching devices, detecting loss of voltage by some of the switching devices and sending clear to close messages to some of the switching devices to open and close certain ones of the switching devices to isolate the fault.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 12, 2021Publication date: March 31, 2022Applicant: S&C Electric CompanyInventors: Michael Quinlan, Boris Marendic, Alejandro Montenegro, Daniel Desmond, John French
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Publication number: 20220102961Abstract: A switch assembly that is part of a transformer in an underground residential power distribution circuit and that provides fault isolation and restoration. The switch assembly includes first and second switching devices each having an outer housing, a transformer interface electrically coupled to the transformer, a connector interface electrically coupled to a first connector and a first vacuum interrupter having a fixed contact and a movable contact, where the fixed contact is electrically coupled to the connector interface and the movable contact is electrically coupled to the transformer interface. A control board controls the first and second switching devices, where the control board is responsive to voltage signals from capacitors in the first and second switching devices.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 12, 2021Publication date: March 31, 2022Applicant: S&C Electric CompanyInventors: Daniel Desmond, John French, Konstantin Lakirovich, Michael Quinlan, Alejandro Montenegro, David G Porter, Joseph W Milton, Thomas J Dyer
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Publication number: 20220103010Abstract: A method for isolating a fault in an underground power distribution network. The network includes a power line, a plurality of transformers electrically coupled to and positioned along the power line, a first end switch connected to one end of the power line and a second end switch connected to an opposite end of the power line, where each transformer includes an upstream switching device and a downstream switching device, and where source power is provided to both ends of the power line through the first and second end switches and one of the switching devices is a normally open switching device. The method includes detecting overcurrent in the network from the fault, opening certain ones of the switching devices in response thereto, detecting loss of voltage as a result of the open switching devices and opening or closing certain ones of the switching devices to isolate the fault.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 12, 2021Publication date: March 31, 2022Applicant: S&C Electric CompanyInventors: Michael Quinlan, John Seuss, Alejandro Montenegro, Daniel Desmond, John French
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Publication number: 20220102960Abstract: A switching device that is part of a transformer in an underground residential power distribution circuit and provides fault isolation and restoration. The switching device includes a transformer interface for coupling the device to the transformer and a connector interface for coupling the device to a connector. The device also includes a vacuum interrupter having a fixed terminal and a movable terminal, where the fixed terminal is electrically coupled to the connector interface and the movable terminal is electrically coupled to the transformer interface. A control rod is coupled to the movable terminal, an actuator assembly is coupled to the control rod and is operable to move the control rod to open and close the vacuum interrupter. A capacitor is electrically coupled to the fixed terminal, and provides an interface for power line communications signals, voltage sensing, help determine power flow direction and help determine the distance to a fault.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 12, 2021Publication date: March 31, 2022Applicant: S&C Electric CompanyInventors: Alejandro Montenegro, Michael R. Maroney, Nicholas Seng, Daniel Desmond, Goran Djogo, Thomas J. Dyer, Joseph W. Milton, Michael Quinlan
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Patent number: 10937613Abstract: A switch assembly for high voltage applications, where the switch assembly includes a traditional mechanical switch and a triggered gap device electrically coupled in parallel. The mechanical switch includes a first switch contact and a second switch contact, where one or both of the first switch contact and the second switch contact are movable to engage and disengage the first and second switch contacts to allow or prevent current flow therethrough. The triggered gap device includes a vacuum enclosure, a first stationary contact positioned within the enclosure and a second stationary contact positioned within the enclosure, where a gap is defined between the first and second stationary contacts. The triggered gap device further includes a plasma control device that allows creation of a plasma in the gap that causes an arc between the stationary contacts on the order of micro-seconds that allows current flow between the contacts.Type: GrantFiled: January 15, 2020Date of Patent: March 2, 2021Assignee: S&C Electric CompanyInventors: Daniel Desmond, Ciprian Gavrincea, Raphael Guio, Sigurd A. Nelson, II, Marc Witham
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Publication number: 20200258703Abstract: A switch assembly for high voltage applications, where the switch assembly includes a traditional mechanical switch and a triggered gap device electrically coupled in parallel. The mechanical switch includes a first switch contact and a second switch contact, where one or both of the first switch contact and the second switch contact are movable to engage and disengage the first and second switch contacts to allow or prevent current flow therethrough. The triggered gap device includes a vacuum enclosure, a first stationary contact positioned within the enclosure and a second stationary contact positioned within the enclosure, where a gap is defined between the first and second stationary contacts. The triggered gap device further includes a plasma control device that allows creation of a plasma in the gap that causes an arc between the stationary contacts on the order of micro-seconds that allows current flow between the contacts.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 15, 2020Publication date: August 13, 2020Applicant: S&C Electric CompanyInventors: Daniel Desmond, Ciprian Gavrincea, Raphael Guio, Sigurd A. Nelson, II, Marc Witham