Patents by Inventor Douglas A. Keller

Douglas A. Keller 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: 20060292001
    Abstract: Aspects of the invention relate to a system for attaching a ring seal to a vane carrier in a turbine engine such that the ring seal can radially expand and contract at least partially independently of the vane carrier. The system can also be configured to substantially restrict axial and/or circumferential movement of the ring seal. In one embodiment, the ring seal can include a plurality of radial slots circumferentially spaced about the ring seal. A pin can extend substantially through each of the slots and into operative engagement with isolation rings, which are connected to the vane carrier. In another embodiment, the ring seal and the isolation rings can include a series of axially-extending protrusions extending substantially circumferentially about each component. The protrusions on the ring seal can substantially matingly engage the protrusions on the isolation rings. The protrusions can be configured as a Hirth coupling.
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 23, 2005
    Publication date: December 28, 2006
    Inventors: Douglas Keller, David Radonovich
  • Publication number: 20060285973
    Abstract: A trailing edge attachment for a composite turbine airfoil. The trailing edge attachment may include an attachment device for attaching the trailing edge attachment to the airfoil. The attachment device may include a plurality of pins extending through the attachment device and into the trailing edge blade. The trailing edge attachment may also include a spanwise cooling channel for feeding a plurality of cooling channels extending between a leading edge of the trailing edge attachment and a trailing edge of the attachment device. The attachment device may be configured to place the leading edge of the composite airfoil in compression, thereby increasing the strength of the composite airfoil.
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 17, 2005
    Publication date: December 21, 2006
    Inventor: Douglas Keller
  • Patent number: 7063312
    Abstract: An apparatus for processing, stacking and thereafter collecting printed forms, includes: a dual registering stacking interface, that stacks and accumulates forms in a stack or in a continuing feeding as separate forms; and, a sequencer merger that receives the forms from the dual registering stacking interface and directs the forms in a selected order to an output end. The output end communicates with an accumulator that feeds the forms to a folder. The folder thereafter feeds the forms to a collector to be held until called for by a subsequent downstream device, such as a mail inserter device. The register, accumulator and collector are belt and/or roller driven devices, wherein the invention provides clutching assemblies for the transport belts and rollers in order to eliminate the streaking of the printed forms when idled forms are held stationary against the transport belts.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 6, 2003
    Date of Patent: June 20, 2006
    Inventors: Kenneth A. Stevens, Douglas A. Keller
  • Publication number: 20060120874
    Abstract: A stacked ceramic matrix composite lamellate assembly (10) including shear force bearing structures (48) for resisting relative sliding movement between adjacent lamellae. The shear force bearing structures may take the form of a cross-lamellar stitch (50), a shear pin (62), a warp (90) in the lamellae, a tongue (104) and groove (98) structure, or an inter-lamellar sealing member (112), in various embodiments. Each shear force bearing structure secures a subset of the lamellae, with at least one lamella being common between adjacent subsets in order to secure the entire assembly.
    Type: Application
    Filed: January 7, 2005
    Publication date: June 8, 2006
    Inventors: Michael Burke, Jay Morrison, Steven Vance, Daniel Thompson, Vijay Parthasarathy, Gary Merrill, Douglas Keller
  • Patent number: 7036812
    Abstract: An apparatus for processing, stacking and thereafter collecting printed forms, includes: a dual registering stacking interface, that stacks and accumulates forms in a stack or in a continuing feeding as separate forms; and, a sequencer merger that receives the forms from the dual registering stacking interface and directs the forms in a selected order to an output end. The output end communicates with an accumulator that feeds the forms to a folder. The folder thereafter feeds the forms to a collector to be held until called for by a subsequent downstream device, such as a mail inserter device. The resister, accumulator and collector are belt and/or roller driven devices, wherein the invention provides clutching assemblies for the transport belts and rollers in order to eliminate the streaking of the printed forms when idled forms are held stationary against the transport belts.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 6, 2003
    Date of Patent: May 2, 2006
    Inventors: Kenneth A. Stevens, Douglas A. Keller
  • Publication number: 20060042323
    Abstract: A method of forming a preform which has a glass core surrounded by an outer glass cladding with a coating of a light interactive material disposed between the core and cladding. The method includes providing a glass core having a viscosity which lies within a given preselected temperature range, followed by forming a substantially homogeneous coating of a light interactive material over the surface of the core, with the coating material having a viscosity which is equal to or less than the viscosity of the glass core. A glass cladding is formed over the coated layer, with the cladding glass having a viscosity which overlaps the viscosity of the core glass and a thermal coefficient of expansion compatible with that of the core. The light interactive material is an inorganic material which includes a metal, metal alloy, ferrite, magnetic material and a semiconductor.
    Type: Application
    Filed: January 12, 2005
    Publication date: March 2, 2006
    Applicant: Syracuse University
    Inventors: Philipp Kornreich, Douglas Keller, James Flattery
  • Patent number: 6978991
    Abstract: An apparatus for processing, stacking and thereafter collecting printed forms, includes: a dual registering stacking interface, that stacks and accumulates forms in a stack or in a continuing feeding as separate forms; and, a sequencer merger that receives the forms from the dual registering stacking interface and directs the forms in a selected order to an output end. The output end communicates with an accumulator that feeds the forms to a folder. The folder thereafter feeds the forms to a collector to be held until called for by a subsequent downstream device, such as a mail inserter device. The register, accumulator and collector are belt and/or roller driven devices, wherein the invention provides clutching assemblies for the transport belts and rollers in order to eliminate the streaking of the printed forms when idled forms are held stationary against the transport belts.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 6, 2003
    Date of Patent: December 27, 2005
    Inventors: Kenneth A. Stevens, Douglas A. Keller
  • Publication number: 20050252248
    Abstract: A method of forming a preform which has a glass core surrounded by an outer glass cladding with a coating of a light interactive material disposed between the core and cladding. The method includes providing a glass core having a viscosity which lies within a given preselected temperature range, followed by forming a substantially homogeneous coating of a light interactive material over the surface of the core, with the coating material having a viscosity which is equal to or less than the viscosity of the glass core. A glass cladding is formed over the coated layer, with the cladding glass having a viscosity which overlaps the viscosity of the core glass and a thermal coefficient of expansion compatible with that of the core. The light interactive material is an inorganic material which includes a metal, metal alloy, ferrite, magnetic material and a semiconductor.
    Type: Application
    Filed: January 12, 2005
    Publication date: November 17, 2005
    Applicant: Syracuse University
    Inventors: Philipp Kornreich, Douglas Keller, James Flattery
  • Publication number: 20050235649
    Abstract: A gas turbine (10) includes a compressor (12) receiving inlet air (18) and producing compressed air, a combustor (14) receiving a combustion portion (30) of the compressed air and producing a hot combustion gas (32), and a turbine (16) receiving the hot combustion gas and producing an exhaust gas (28). The gas turbine also includes a bypass flow path (34) receiving a bypass portion (e.g. 36) of the compressed air and conducting the bypass portion into the exhaust gas to produce a cooled exhaust gas (44). In addition, the gas turbine includes a recirculation flow path (64) receiving a recirculation portion (e.g. 62) of the compressed air and conducting the recirculation portion into the inlet air upstream of the compressor to heat the inlet air.
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 29, 2005
    Publication date: October 27, 2005
    Inventors: Joan Baer, Walter Laster, Douglas Keller
  • Publication number: 20050226786
    Abstract: A multi-well assembly according to one embodiment comprises a multi-well block and a guide plate. The multi-well block defines a plurality of wells, with each well having a fluid-impermeable bottom surface. The guide plate defines a plurality of fluid passageways corresponding to the wells of the multi-well block. The guide plate is configured such that, whenever the guide plate is registered with the multi-well block, fluid communication is established between each well and an associated fluid passageway. The guide plate enables iterative chemical or biological processes using multiple multi-well blocks. A seal plate is configured to cut fluid communication conferred by the guide plate via registration with the guide plate, or via registration with the multi-well block (once the guide plate is removed). The seal plate allows iterative chemical or biological processes within a single multi-well block.
    Type: Application
    Filed: March 10, 2004
    Publication date: October 13, 2005
    Inventors: David Hager, Jeffrey Donaldson, Patrick Kearney, Douglas Keller, James Leahy, Robert Mercer, Michael Morrissey, Troy Swartwood
  • Publication number: 20050150229
    Abstract: A gas turbine includes a compressor, a combustor, a turbine, and a flow path diverting an excess portion of the compressed air produced by the compressor around the turbine. The flow path conducts the excess portion into a turbine exhaust gas flow producing a cooled exhaust gas. A method of operating the gas turbine includes opening an inlet guide vane of the compressor to allow the compressor to produce an increased volume of compressed air. The increased volume exceeds a volume of compressed air needed to support combustion. An excess portion of the compressed air is directed into the exhaust gas to produce a cooled exhaust. In a combined cycle power plant, the cooled exhaust from the gas turbine may be used to warm a steam turbine portion to a desired temperature while allowing operation of the gas turbine at a power level that produces exhaust gas at a temperature higher than the desired temperature.
    Type: Application
    Filed: January 9, 2004
    Publication date: July 14, 2005
    Inventors: Joan Baer, Walter Laster, Douglas Keller
  • Publication number: 20030222389
    Abstract: An apparatus for processing, stacking and thereafter collecting printed forms, includes: a dual registering stacking interface, that stacks and accumulates forms in a stack or in a continuing feeding as separate forms; and, a sequencer merger that receives the forms from the dual registering stacking interface and directs the forms in a selected order to an output end. The output end communicates with an accumulator that feeds the forms to a folder. The folder thereafter feeds the forms to a collector to be held until called for by a subsequent downstream device, such as a mail inserter device. The resister, accumulator and collector are belt and/or roller driven devices, wherein the invention provides clutching assemblies for the transport belts and rollers in order to eliminate the streaking of the printed forms when idled forms are held stationary against the transport belts.
    Type: Application
    Filed: February 6, 2003
    Publication date: December 4, 2003
    Inventors: Kenneth A. Stevens, Douglas A. Keller
  • Publication number: 20030173728
    Abstract: An apparatus for processing, stacking and thereafter collecting printed forms, includes: a dual registering stacking interface, that stacks and accumulates forms in a stack or in a continuing feeding as separate forms; and, a sequencer merger that receives the forms from the dual registering stacking interface and directs the forms in a selected order to an output end. The output end communicates with an accumulator that feeds the forms to a folder. The folder thereafter feeds the forms to a collector to be held until called for by a subsequent downstream device, such as a mail inserter device. The register, accumulator and collector are belt and/or roller driven devices, wherein the invention provides clutching assemblies for the transport belts and rollers in order to eliminate the streaking of the printed forms when idled forms are held stationary against the transport belts.
    Type: Application
    Filed: February 6, 2003
    Publication date: September 18, 2003
    Inventors: Kenneth A. Stevens, Douglas A. Keller
  • Publication number: 20030173729
    Abstract: An apparatus for processing, stacking and thereafter collecting printed forms, includes: a dual registering stacking interface, that stacks and accumulates forms in a stack or in a continuing feeding as separate forms; and, a sequencer merger that receives the forms from the dual registering stacking interface and directs the forms in a selected order to an output end. The output end communicates with an accumulator that feeds the forms to a folder. The folder thereafter feeds the forms to a collector to be held until called for by a subsequent downstream device, such as a mail inserter device. The register, accumulator and collector are belt and/or roller driven devices, wherein the invention provides clutching assemblies for the transport belts and rollers in order to eliminate the streaking of the printed forms when idled forms are held stationary against the transport belts.
    Type: Application
    Filed: February 6, 2003
    Publication date: September 18, 2003
    Inventors: Kenneth A. Stevens, Douglas A. Keller
  • Patent number: 6592114
    Abstract: An apparatus for processing, stacking and thereafter collecting printed forms, includes: a dual registering stacking interface, that stacks and accumulates forms in a stack or in a continuing feeding as separate forms; and, a sequencer merger that receives the forms from the dual registering stacking interface and directs the forms in a selected order to an output end. The output end communicates with an accumulator that feeds the forms to a folder. The folder thereafter feeds the forms to a collector to be held until called for by a subsequent downstream device, such as a mail inserter device. The register, accumulator and collector are belt and/or roller driven devices, wherein the invention provides clutching assemblies for the transport belts and rollers in order to eliminate the streaking of the printed forms when idled forms are held stationary against the transport belts.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 6, 2001
    Date of Patent: July 15, 2003
    Inventors: Kenneth A. Stevens, Douglas A. Keller
  • Publication number: 20020117794
    Abstract: An apparatus for processing, stacking and thereafter collecting printed forms, includes: a dual registering stacking interface, that stacks and accumulates forms in a stack or in a continuing feeding as separate forms; and, a sequencer merger that receives the forms from the dual registering stacking interface and directs the forms in a selected order to an output end. The output end communicates with an accumulator that feeds the forms to a folder. The folder thereafter feeds the forms to a collector to be held until called for by a subsequent downstream device, such as a mail inserter device. The register, accumulator and collector are belt and/or roller driven devices, wherein the invention provides clutching assemblies for the transport belts and rollers in order to eliminate the streaking of the printed forms when idled forms are held stationary against the transport belts.
    Type: Application
    Filed: February 6, 2001
    Publication date: August 29, 2002
    Inventors: Kenneth A. Stevens, Douglas A. Keller