Patents by Inventor David A. Crane
David A. Crane 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: 9800161Abstract: A power converter arrangement is described. The power converter includes a dc link and a power converter. The dc link is operably connected between a generator, or other power source, that provides an output voltage in use and a dc network. The power converter includes an inverter connected across the dc link in parallel with the generator, an isolation transformer having a primary tap changer and a secondary tap changer, and a rectifier. The rectifier has ac terminals connected to the secondary tap changer, a first dc terminal connected to the dc link, and a second dc terminal connected to the dc network. The dc terminal voltage of the rectifier is therefore summated with the output voltage of the generator to provide a converter output voltage.Type: GrantFiled: April 10, 2015Date of Patent: October 24, 2017Assignee: GE ENERGY POWER CONVERSION TECHNOLOGY LTDInventors: Allan David Crane, Warren Mark Blewitt
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Publication number: 20170149553Abstract: Systems and methods are disclosed herein for a replicated fault-tolerant computer system. The system includes a triplet of network elements, which each maintain a clock signal, and a clock monitor at each network element for monitoring incoming clock signals. Each network interfaces with a fault containment region (FCR). The system provides the ability to transition from a duplex system to a triplex system if one of the previously offline FCRs can be brought back online. The network elements can determine or receive notification that the previously offline FCR can be brought back online, align their respective clock signals, and synchronize the memory state of the previously offline FCR. The system can then operate in a fault-tolerant, replicated triplex operating mode.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 24, 2015Publication date: May 25, 2017Inventors: Samuel Beilin, David Crane
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Publication number: 20160358124Abstract: A system for shipping management. The system includes a shipping database configured to receive shipping information from a user regarding a package. The system also includes an access point, the access point connected to the shipping database and configured to receive the shipping information from the shipping database. The access point is also configured to measure at least one attribute of the package and send the measured attribute to the shipping database to be added to the shipping information. The system also includes a package drop, the package drop configured to receive the shipping information from the database, accept a package from the user and store the package until pickup by a shipping provider.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 3, 2016Publication date: December 8, 2016Inventor: David Crane
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Patent number: 9487284Abstract: In a marine power distribution and propulsion system with a medium voltage distribution busbar (MVAC1) and a low voltage distribution busbar (LVAC1) then a rectifier (SC) is controlled, optionally to provide active filtering and static compensation benefits. A common power supply system incorporating ac generators (G1-G4) supplies power to the medium and low voltage distribution busbars. The rectifier (SC) is connected to the medium voltage distribution busbar (MVAC1). A controller (Co) uses feedback signals indicative of electrical quantities of the distribution voltages carried by both the medium voltage and low voltage distribution busbars (MVAC1, LVAC1) to control the rectifier (SC) to regulate electrical quantities at the ac terminals of the rectifier (SC) in order to achieve desired electrical quantities of the distribution voltage carried by the low voltage distribution busbar (LVAC1).Type: GrantFiled: June 6, 2011Date of Patent: November 8, 2016Assignee: GE Energy Power Conversion Technology, Ltd.Inventors: Allan David Crane, Nicholas Simon Smith, Ralph Edwin Maltby
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Patent number: 9349790Abstract: A semiconductor device or power electronic device is described. The device includes a pair of pole pieces, each having a profiled surface. A semiconductor body or wafer, preferably of wide bandgap electronic material, is located between the pole pieces and includes contact metallization regions. The semiconductor body produces an electric field that emerges from an edge region. Passivation means includes a first or radially inner part in contact with the edge region of the semiconductor body and which diffuses the electric field as it emerges from the edge region and a second or radially outer part. The second part of the passivation is in contact with the first part and provides a substantially void-free interface with the profiled surface of each pole piece. The device may be immersed in a dielectric liquid.Type: GrantFiled: October 26, 2011Date of Patent: May 24, 2016Assignee: GE Energy Power Conversion Technology Ltd.Inventors: Allan David Crane, Sean Joseph Loddick, David Hinchley
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Patent number: 9252645Abstract: A dc electrical machine with a large number of phases. The machine includes a rotor and a stator assembly. The rotor has Np rotating field poles. The stator has Ns winding slots, where Ns/Np is a non-integer ratio. A stator winding includes a plurality of coils received in the winding slots and defines a plurality of stator phases. A power electronic switching assembly includes first and second dc load terminals that can be connected to external equipment and a plurality of switching modules. Each switching module includes power electronic devices and is connected to a respective stator coil. A first proportion of the switching modules are connected together in series between the first and second dc load terminals and a second proportion of the switching modules are connected together in series between the first and second dc load terminals to define two parallel dc circuits.Type: GrantFiled: August 28, 2013Date of Patent: February 2, 2016Assignee: GE ENERGY POWER CONVERSION TECHNOLOGY LTD.Inventor: Allan David Crane
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Publication number: 20150295498Abstract: A power converter arrangement is described. The power converter includes a dc link and a power converter. The dc link is operably connected between a generator, or other power source, that provides an output voltage in use and a dc network. The power converter includes an inverter connected across the dc link in parallel with the generator, an isolation transformer having a primary tap changer and a secondary tap changer, and a rectifier. The rectifier has ac terminals connected to the secondary tap changer, a first dc terminal connected to the dc link, and a second dc terminal connected to the dc network. The dc terminal voltage of the rectifier is therefore summated with the output voltage of the generator to provide a converter output voltage.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 10, 2015Publication date: October 15, 2015Inventors: Allan David CRANE, Warren Mark BLEWITT
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Patent number: 9048039Abstract: The present invention relates to a vacuum switch assembly for interrupting and isolating fault current. The vacuum switch assembly includes first and second dc lines that, in use, are electrically connected to the dc output terminals of a primary dc power source and a dc network. Each dc line includes at least one vacuum switch having contacts that are opened and closed under the control of a vacuum switch controller. A passive dc power supply unit is electrically connected to the first and second dc lines and includes a secondary dc power source that provides a substantially ripple-free sensing voltage. The vacuum switch controller is adapted to open the vacuum switch contacts when a fault condition (e.g. a fault current or other fault) or an operator request has been identified and when the current flowing between the vacuum switch contacts is below a chopping current associated with the vacuum switches.Type: GrantFiled: May 8, 2012Date of Patent: June 2, 2015Assignee: GE Energy Power Conversion Technology LimitedInventors: Allan David Crane, Martin Samuel Butcher
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Patent number: 9048691Abstract: A converter, and in particular a current source converter, including a bridge having an AC terminal for each of one or more AC lines, and first and second DC terminals. A converter arm is connected between each respective AC terminal and the first DC terminal, and between each respective AC terminal and the second DC terminal. Each converter arm includes a first power semiconductor switching device capable of being turned ‘on’ and ‘off’ by gate control and having a recovery time. The converter is adapted to be operated in one or more inverting modes.Type: GrantFiled: February 28, 2014Date of Patent: June 2, 2015Assignee: GE ENERGY POWER CONVERSION TECHNOLOGY LTD.Inventors: Allan David Crane, Warren Mark Blewitt
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Patent number: 9030042Abstract: A power transmission and distribution system suitable for subsea electrical loads includes a primary dc transmission cable connected to an onshore AC/DC converter module that connects the onshore end of the cable to an ac supply network. The subsea end of the cable is connected to a primary subsea power distribution unit and includes a DC/DC converter module having a modular topology with a series of interconnected DC/DC converter units. The DC/DC converter module is connected between the cable and a primary dc distribution network. Secondary dc transmission cables and associated circuit breakers connect the primary subsea power distribution unit to secondary subsea power distribution units that are located near the subsea loads. Each secondary subsea power distribution unit includes a DC/DC converter module having a modular topology with a series of interconnected DC/DC converter units. Respective secondary dc distribution networks supply power to one or more subsea loads.Type: GrantFiled: September 6, 2010Date of Patent: May 12, 2015Assignee: GE Energy Power Conversion Technology Ltd.Inventors: Changjiang Zhan, Allan David Crane, Andrew James Bullock
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Patent number: 8972772Abstract: Systems and methods are disclosed herein for a replicated duplex computer system. The system includes a triplet of network elements, which each maintain a clock signal, and a monitor at each network element for monitoring incoming clock signals. Each network element interfaces with a fault containment region (FCR). The system provides the ability to transition to a duplex system if one of the fault containment regions fails. The three network elements are able to send their clock signals to the other network elements and receive their own clock signal and clock signals from the other elements. The monitors are configured to detect discrepancies in the clock signals of the network elements. If a monitor determines that an FCR has failed, each network element is reconfigured so that the FTPP system operates in a duplex mode without the faulty FCR by replacing the clock signal from the faulty element with its own clock signal.Type: GrantFiled: February 24, 2011Date of Patent: March 3, 2015Assignee: The Charles Stark Draper Laboratory, Inc.Inventors: Samuel Beilin, David Crane, M. Jay Prizant, Eric T. Antelman, Jeffrey Zinchuk, Roger Racine, Neil Brock, Adam J. Elbirt
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Publication number: 20150054614Abstract: A fuse assembly for interrupting fault current in an external DC circuit. The fuse assembly includes 2n fusible conductor elements, where n is an integer, wherein the fusible conductor elements extend along, and are circumferentially around, a longitudinal axis of the fuse assembly. The fusible conductor elements are connected together in series to define fuse elements and the fusible conductor elements are orientated within the fuse assembly such that current flowing along each fusible conductor element is in the opposite direction to current flowing along the fusible conductor element or fusible conductor elements adjacent to it. The fuse assembly further includes a supply terminal connected to an end of the fuse element and connectible to a DC supply, and a load terminal connected to an opposite end of the first fuse element and connectible to an electrical load.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 15, 2013Publication date: February 26, 2015Applicant: GE ENERGY P[OWER CONVERSION TECHNOLOGY LIMITEDInventors: Mark Warren Blewitt, Allan David Crane, Andrew Goldney
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Publication number: 20140247629Abstract: A converter, and in particular a current source converter, including a bridge having an AC terminal for each of one or more AC lines, and first and second DC terminals. A converter arm is connected between each respective AC terminal and the first DC terminal, and between each respective AC terminal and the second DC terminal. Each converter arm includes a first power semiconductor switching device capable of being turned ‘on’ and ‘off’ by gate control and having a recovery time. The converter is adapted to be operated in one or more inverting modes.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 28, 2014Publication date: September 4, 2014Applicant: GE ENEYGY POWER CONVERSION TECHNOLOGY LIMITEDInventors: Allan David Crane, Warren Mark Blewitt
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Patent number: 8680707Abstract: The present invention relates to power distribution systems (e.g. a marine power distribution and propulsion system) that include first and second ac distribution busbars. The first ac distribution busbar will typically be a medium voltage busbar for the propulsion drive systems and the second ac distribution busbar will typically be a low voltage for ships services. A 12-pulse rectifier has its ac terminals electrically connected to the first ac distribution busbar. A multiple output generator has first and second galvanically-isolated stator windings. The first stator winding provides a six-phase ac output and is connected to the first ac distribution busbar. The second stator winding provides a three-phase ac output and is connected to the second ac distribution busbar. The six-phase ac output is phase shifted relative to the three-phase ac output to reduce the problematic coupling of harmonic distortion between the first and second ac distribution busbars.Type: GrantFiled: October 12, 2010Date of Patent: March 25, 2014Assignee: GE Energy Power Conversion Technology LimitedInventors: Jonathan Childs, Allan David Crane
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Publication number: 20130328458Abstract: An improved rotary switch (e.g. a double pole double break switch) includes first and second poles (2, 4). Each pole including a rotatable bridging member (24) and a pair of fixed busbars (6a, 6b; 8a, 8b). Each busbar has at least one primary contact (14) and may also include a contact arm (12) with an arcing contact (28). The rotary switch is adapted such that the direction of current flow through the first pole (2) is opposite to the direction of current flow through the second pole (4). In this way, arcs established in the first pole (2) are deflected away from arcs established in the second pole (4).Type: ApplicationFiled: March 1, 2011Publication date: December 12, 2013Applicant: GE Energy Power Coversion Technology Ltd.Inventor: Allan David Crane
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Publication number: 20130325503Abstract: A network-based application for computing devices facilitates workflow management for healthcare professionals and can facilitate secure communications, collaboration and sharing of information regarding patient care. Notifications about messages can be sent or received, for example, by text or email to or from the healthcare professional's personal computing device, or as a notification to a message inbox accessed through a secure Internet or other secure network portal. Messages and data containing the actual patient information, however, are sent or retrieved only through the user's message inbox accessed through the secure Internet or other secure network portal.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 22, 2012Publication date: December 5, 2013Applicant: MOBILE HEALTH ONE, INC.Inventors: John M. Abrahams, David Crane
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Publication number: 20130325489Abstract: A system for managing healthcare-related communications includes a computer network and a server system comprising a portal that is accessible through the computer network. The server system includes a healthcare professional profile subsystem that is operable to perform operations including the following: receive input through the portal from a first computing device, wherein the input indicates an availability status for a first healthcare professional; store the availability status as part of a profile for the first healthcare professional; and in response to receiving a request through the portal from a second healthcare professional, provide for viewing by the second healthcare professional a listing of one or more healthcare professionals, wherein the listing includes the name and availability status of the first healthcare professional.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 22, 2012Publication date: December 5, 2013Applicant: MOBILE HEALTH ONE, INC.Inventors: John M. Abrahams, David Crane
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Publication number: 20130325490Abstract: A system for managing healthcare-related communications includes a computer network and a server system that includes a portal accessible through the computer network. The server system includes a referral tracking subsystem that is operable to perform operations including tracking referrals among physicians based on communications sent through the server system, and storing information about the tracked referrals.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 22, 2012Publication date: December 5, 2013Applicant: MOBILE HEALTH ONE, INC.Inventors: John M Abrahams, David Crane
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Publication number: 20130321034Abstract: A semiconductor device or power electronic device is described. The device includes a pair of pole pieces, each having a profiled surface. A semiconductor body or wafer, preferably of wide bandgap electronic material, is located between the pole pieces and includes contact metallisation regions. The semiconductor body produces an electric field that emerges from an edge region. Passivation means includes a first or radially inner part in contact with the edge region of the semiconductor body and which diffuses the electric field as it emerges from the edge region and a second or radially outer part. The second part of the passivation is in contact with the first part and provides a substantially void-free interface with the profiled surface of each pole piece. The device may be immersed in a dielectric liquid.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 26, 2011Publication date: December 5, 2013Applicant: GE ENERGY POWER CONVERSION TECHNOLOGY LTD.Inventors: Allan David Crane, Sean Joseph Loddick, David Hinchley
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Publication number: 20130301180Abstract: The present invention relates to a vacuum switch assembly for interrupting and isolating fault current. The vacuum switch assembly includes first and second dc lines that, in use, are electrically connected to the dc output terminals of a primary dc power source and a dc network. Each dc line includes at least one vacuum switch having contacts that are opened and closed under the control of a vacuum switch controller. A passive dc power supply unit is electrically connected to the first and second dc lines and includes a secondary dc power source that provides a substantially ripple-free sensing voltage. The vacuum switch controller is adapted to open the vacuum switch contacts when a fault condition (e.g. a fault current or other fault) or an operator request has been identified and when the current flowing between the vacuum switch contacts is below a chopping current associated with the vacuum switches.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 8, 2012Publication date: November 14, 2013Applicant: CONVERTEAM TECHNOLOGY LTD.Inventors: Allan David Crane, Martin Samuel Butcher