Patents by Inventor Duane McCormick

Duane McCormick 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: 11598527
    Abstract: A method of reducing noise from a combustor of a gas turbine engine includes the steps of establishing a maximum noise limit that may be for a particular frequency range. A primary fuel flow percentage, which may be emitted from a fuel nozzle arrangement having various groupings of simplex and duplex nozzles, is then established. An immersion depth measured between an aft rim of a swirler and a distal tip of the fuel nozzles may then be reduced thereby reducing the noise amplitude.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 9, 2016
    Date of Patent: March 7, 2023
    Assignee: Raytheon Technologies Corporation
    Inventors: Justin M. Locke, Dennis Moura, Duane McCormick, Scott A. Liljenberg, Theodore Strickland, William Proscia
  • Publication number: 20170356654
    Abstract: A method of reducing noise from a combustor of a gas turbine engine includes the steps of establishing a maximum noise limit that may be for a particular frequency range. A primary fuel flow percentage, which may be emitted from a fuel nozzle arrangement having various groupings of simplex and duplex nozzles, is then established. An immersion depth measured between an aft rim of a swirler and a distal tip of the fuel nozzles may then be reduced thereby reducing the noise amplitude.
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 9, 2016
    Publication date: December 14, 2017
    Applicant: UNITED TECHNOLOGIES CORPORATION
    Inventors: Justin M. Locke, Dennis Moura, Duane McCormick, Scott A. Liljenberg, Theodore Strickland, William Proscia
  • Publication number: 20070166163
    Abstract: A rotor hub fairing system includes an upper hub fairing, a lower hub fairing and a shaft fairing therebetween. The rotor hub fairing system reduces the total drag on a dual, counter-rotating, coaxial rotor system. Other aerodynamic structures may be mounted to the shaft fairing, hub fairings and airframe to facilitate flow around the upper and lower hub fairings to reduce flow separation and drag.
    Type: Application
    Filed: May 18, 2006
    Publication date: July 19, 2007
    Inventors: Fabio Bertolotti, Mark Scott, Brian Wake, T. Egolf, Duane McCormick, Ebru Usta, Stuart Ochs
  • Publication number: 20060269411
    Abstract: A rotor hub fairing system includes an upper hub fairing, a lower hub fairing and a shaft fairing therebetween. The rotor hub fairing system is sized and configured to reduce the overall drag on a dual, counter-rotating, coaxial rotor system. Preferably, the rotor hub fairing is fully integrated. The shaft fairing preferably includes a minimal thickness at the midsection to reduce drag with an increasing thickness adjacent the upper and lower hub fairings to reduce the flow separation on the hub fairing surfaces without overly excessive drag. Other aerodynamic structures, such as a horizontal splitter and/or a plurality of turning vanes may be mounted to the shaft fairing to facilitate flow around the upper and lower hub fairings to reduce flow separation and drag.
    Type: Application
    Filed: May 31, 2005
    Publication date: November 30, 2006
    Inventors: Fabio Bertolotti, Mark Scott, Brian Wake, T. Egolf, Duane McCormick
  • Publication number: 20060251534
    Abstract: A discharge collector and diffuser for a screw compressor, including a housing having an inlet for receiving flow from a compressor and an outlet and defining therebetween a collector portion, a transition portion and a diffuser portion, the collector portion being adapted to receive a plurality of non-parallel streams from a compressor and to guide the streams into a substantially parallel flow direction, the housing further having a splitter plate positioned in the collector portion to separate the non-parallel streams from each other, whereby the streams are maintained separate until they are substantially parallel, thereby reducing flow losses.
    Type: Application
    Filed: July 10, 2006
    Publication date: November 9, 2006
    Inventors: Duane McCormick, Jeffrey Math, Dochul Choi, Gavin Hendricks, William Rousseau
  • Patent number: 7043912
    Abstract: In a waste heat recovery system wherein a heat exchanger derives heat from an engine exhaust, a venturi is fluidly connected to an engine exhaust port so as to thereby increase the flow rate and reduce the pressure in a manifold which is fluidly connected between the venturis and the heat exchanger. A fan is provided downstream of the heat exchanger to draw hot gases from the manifold, through the heat exchanger and discharge it to ambient. But when the fan is not operating during periods in which the engine is operating, the lower pressure manifold will draw ambient air in through the fan and through the heat exchanger, with the ambient air then being entrained in the exhaust gases being discharged from an exhaust channel downstream of the venturi. In one embodiment, a plurality of heat sources are provided with each having its own venturi connected to the common low pressure manifold.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 27, 2004
    Date of Patent: May 16, 2006
    Assignee: UTC Power, LLC
    Inventors: Thomas D. Radcliff, Duane McCormick, William Bilbow, Jr.
  • Patent number: 6986251
    Abstract: In a waste heat recovery system wherein an organic rankine cycle system uses waste heat from the fluids of a reciprocating engine, provision is made to continue operation of the engine even during periods when the organic rankine cycle system is inoperative, by providing an auxiliary pump and a bypass for the refrigerant flow around the turbine. Provision is also made to divert the engine exhaust gases from the evaporator during such periods of operation. In one embodiment, the auxiliary pump is made to operate simultaneously with the primary pump during normal operations, thereby allowing the primary pump to operate at lower speeds with less likelihood of cavitation.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 17, 2003
    Date of Patent: January 17, 2006
    Assignee: UTC Power, LLC
    Inventors: Thomas D. Radcliff, Duane McCormick, Joost J. Brasz
  • Publication number: 20040255587
    Abstract: In a waste heat recovery system wherein an organic rankine cycle system uses waste heat from the fluids of a reciprocating engine, provision is made to continue operation of the engine even during periods when the organic rankine cycle system is inoperative, by providing an auxiliary pump and a bypass for the refrigerant flow around the turbine. Provision is also made to divert the engine exhaust gases from the evaporator during such periods of operation. In one embodiment, the auxiliary pump is made to operate simultaneously with the primary pump during normal operations, thereby allowing the primary pump to operate at lower speeds with less likelihood of cavitation.
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 17, 2003
    Publication date: December 23, 2004
    Applicant: UTC Power, LLC
    Inventors: Thomas D. Radcliff, Duane McCormick, Joost J. Brasz