Patents by Inventor Douglas C. Folts

Douglas C. Folts 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: 20020075701
    Abstract: Power compensation is provided from a power compensation device to a utility power network carrying a nominal voltage. The power compensation device has a steady-state power delivery characteristic. The power compensation is provided by detecting a change of a predetermined magnitude in the nominal voltage on the utility power network and controlling the power compensation device to deliver, for a first period of time and in response to the detected change in the nominal voltage, reactive power to the utility power network. The power compensation device is controlled to deliver, for a second period of time following the first period of time, reactive power to the utility power network at a level that is a factor N (N>1) greater than the steady-state power delivery characteristic of the power compensation device.
    Type: Application
    Filed: November 14, 2001
    Publication date: June 20, 2002
    Applicant: American Superconductor Corporation, a Delaware corporation
    Inventors: Thomas Gregory Hubert, Douglas C. Folts, Warren Elliott Buckles
  • Publication number: 20020030952
    Abstract: Circuitry detects a quench in a superconducting magnet and discharges the superconducting magnet into a load, such as a utility system, at a substantially constant voltage. The circuitry can be an inverter, arranged between the superconducting magnet and the load, which may operate in overload mode during discharge. Discharging occurs until the amount of energy in the conducting magnet is below a predetermined level.
    Type: Application
    Filed: November 20, 2001
    Publication date: March 14, 2002
    Applicant: American Superconductor Corporation, a Delaware corporation
    Inventors: Warren Elliott Buckles, Douglas C. Folts
  • Patent number: 6337562
    Abstract: The invention features a system and approach for minimizing the step voltage change as seen by the utility customer as well minimizing transients imposed on the fundamental waveform of a normal voltage carried on a utility power network when a reactive power source (e.g., capacitor bank) is instantaneously connected to the utility power. The reactive power source is adapted to transfer reactive power of a first polarity (e.g., capacitive reactive power) to the utility power network. The system includes a reactive power compensation device configured to transfer a variable quantity of reactive power of a second, opposite polarity to the utility power network, and a controller which, in response to the need to connect the shunt reactive power source to the utility power network, activates the reactive power compensation device and, substantially simultaneously, causes the shunt reactive power source to be connected to the utility power.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 24, 1999
    Date of Patent: January 8, 2002
    Assignee: American Superconductor Corporation
    Inventors: Arnold P. Kehrli, John A. Diaz De Leon, II, Douglas C. Folts
  • Publication number: 20020002115
    Abstract: A transfer of power between an energy storage device and a load is controlled by obtaining a DC voltage from the energy storage device, and controlling a phase angle of AC power delivered to the load to keep the DC voltage substantially constant. The phase angle of the AC power is controlled by controlling a current component of the AC power.
    Type: Application
    Filed: November 24, 1999
    Publication date: January 3, 2002
    Inventors: WARREN ELLIOTT BUCKLES, DOUGLAS C. FOLTS
  • Patent number: 6266260
    Abstract: Presented is a center switching circuit and an inverter and an uninterruptible power supply (UPS) utilizing same. The center switching circuit selectively enables and disables power flow to and from the bus capacitors of an inverter or UPS. As such, the center switching circuitry effectively removes the bus capacitors from the circuit. This allows operation of the inverter or UPS in a high efficiency mode whereby input line voltage may be passed essentially without compensation to the output when the center switching circuit is open. Modulation of the center switching circuit during this mode provides soft charging of the bus capacitors so that they are available to source current in a double-conversion or DC boost mode upon degradation or loss of the line voltage. To supply output power from the bus capacitors, the center switching circuit is closed to associate these capacitors with the neutral.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 1, 2000
    Date of Patent: July 24, 2001
    Assignee: Powerware Corporation
    Inventors: Donald K. Zahrte, Sr., David L. Layden, Frederick A. Stich, Douglas C. Folts
  • Patent number: 5315533
    Abstract: A back-up uninterruptible power system has a power supply path from input terminals connected to AC power system lines to normally supply power to a load. Upon the occurrence of a line fault, a static switch in the power supply path interrupts the connection between the AC power lines and the load and an inverter is turned on to provide power derived from an auxiliary battery through a transformer to the power supply path to supply AC power to the load. By using the static switch, switching from line connection to backup power can be done quickly, within a half cycle, so that substantially no interruption of the output waveform is observed. The inverter can be operated to provide a commutation pulse to the SCRs in the static switch to commutate an SCR which might otherwise continue conducting after the triggering signals to the gates are cut off and before the inverter supplies the AC power to the load.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 17, 1991
    Date of Patent: May 24, 1994
    Assignee: Best Power Technology, Inc.
    Inventors: Frederick A. Stich, Donald K. Zahrte, Sr., Richard V. Baxter, Jr., Douglas C. Folts, Thomas G. Hubert, Juan M. Medina, William J. Hazen, Edward G. Beistle
  • Patent number: 5302858
    Abstract: A battery in a back-up power system is charged during the time that power is available from the main AC power system by utilizing the main power transformer and the main inverter. When power is available from the main AC power source, an AC voltage appears across the primary of the transformer, which is connected to the inverter. Switches in the bridge inverter are turned on for a relatively brief period of time to short the primary of the transformer causing current through the leakage inductances of the transformer to rapidly build up. When the switching devices are turned off, the inductances induce a current to continue to flow from the primary into the inverter through anti-parallel diodes, normally back biased by the voltage from the battery, into the battery thereby charging the battery with the energy stored in the transformer inductances. The inverter current reaches zero when the energy stored in the inductance is fully discharged.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 11, 1991
    Date of Patent: April 12, 1994
    Assignee: Best Power Technology, Incorporated
    Inventor: Douglas C. Folts