Patents by Inventor Frank Wegner Donnelly

Frank Wegner Donnelly 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: 11679790
    Abstract: Systems and methods are provided for retrofitting, or producing, a truck assembly with a traction motor to propel a rail car or other vehicle. A traction drive frame assembly is an integrated unit combining the traction motor with its transmission means, an arrangement that prevents the traction drive frame from rotating when the traction motor is powered. The traction motor can be positioned in a space between a bolster and an axle of the truck assembly, and a jackshaft assembly can be positioned outside of the space. Then, one or more gears, pulleys, chains, etc. between the traction motor and the jackshaft assembly provide mechanical advantage and amplify torque transmitted from the traction motor to the jackshaft assembly. A second operable connection between the jackshaft assembly and the axle amplifies the torque a second time such that a relatively small traction motor propels a rail car or other vehicle.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 12, 2019
    Date of Patent: June 20, 2023
    Assignee: RHT Rail Haul Technologies Corp.
    Inventor: Frank Wegner Donnelly
  • Publication number: 20220194437
    Abstract: The use of short consists of powered and unpowered freight cars for moving cargo from its source to transfer facilities is described. The use of short consists of powered and unpowered freight cars can enable the efficient operation of unit trains. Single self-powered rail cars or short consists (up to about 25 cars) can overcome a number of problems associated with long unit trains such as dynamic instabilities, inability to stop quickly if needed and long headway time required between trains. A system of feeder trains (aggregators) to facilitate keeping unit trains in more or less constant motion is described. The use of gearing and shafts for power transmission from traction motors installed on various types of freight cars using the structure of the existing freight car truck is also described.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 21, 2021
    Publication date: June 23, 2022
    Inventors: Frank Wegner Donnelly, Tony Maciulewicz, John D. Watson
  • Patent number: 10960902
    Abstract: A bolster system and method of balancing a locomotive on a bolster system is provided. The bolster system is configured such that weld seams interconnect the locomotive to the bolster, and the weld seams are oriented such that when the truck or locomotive impacts another device on the rail track, the weld seams experience a shearing force along the lengths of the weld seams. In addition, prior to welding, scales such as hydraulic jacks with gauges may be used to center and balance a locomotive on a bolster. In one embodiment, four hydraulic jacks elevate the truck, bolster, and locomotive, and the locomotive is repositioned on the bolster until the hydraulic jacks have substantially similar measures.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 3, 2018
    Date of Patent: March 30, 2021
    Assignee: Tractive Power Corporation
    Inventor: Frank Wegner Donnelly
  • Publication number: 20200216100
    Abstract: Systems and methods are provided for retrofitting, or producing, a truck assembly with a traction motor to propel a rail car or other vehicle. A traction drive frame assembly is an integrated unit combining the traction motor with its transmission means, an arrangement that prevents the traction drive frame from rotating when the traction motor is powered. The traction motor can be positioned in a space between a bolster and an axle of the truck assembly, and a jackshaft assembly can be positioned outside of the space. Then, one or more gears, pulleys, chains, etc. between the traction motor and the jackshaft assembly provide mechanical advantage and amplify torque transmitted from the traction motor to the jackshaft assembly. A second operable connection between the jackshaft assembly and the axle amplifies the torque a second time such that a relatively small traction motor propels a rail car or other vehicle.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 12, 2019
    Publication date: July 9, 2020
    Inventor: Frank Wegner Donnelly
  • Publication number: 20180257679
    Abstract: A bolster system and method of balancing a locomotive on a bolster system is provided. The bolster system is configured such that weld seams interconnect the locomotive to the bolster, and the weld seams are oriented such that when the truck or locomotive impacts another device on the rail track, the weld seams experience a shearing force along the lengths of the weld seams. In addition, prior to welding, scales such as hydraulic jacks with gauges may be used to center and balance a locomotive on a bolster. In one embodiment, four hydraulic jacks elevate the truck, bolster, and locomotive, and the locomotive is repositioned on the bolster until the hydraulic jacks have substantially similar measures.
    Type: Application
    Filed: January 3, 2018
    Publication date: September 13, 2018
    Inventor: Frank Wegner Donnelly
  • Patent number: 9944299
    Abstract: A multi-engine locomotive configuration is disclosed wherein engine outputs to DC traction motors are controlled by connecting the alternators with rectifiers in series for each engine of a multi-engine locomotive. This configuration uses the minimum number of rectifying diodes, eliminates the need for chopper circuits and simplifies the method of controlling the sequencing and output of two or more engines. The approach, which reduces the parasitic power loss by reducing the number of diodes, also enables a simplified means to efficiently manage engine cooling without additional cost and complexity of electrically-driven radiator fans.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 23, 2015
    Date of Patent: April 17, 2018
    Assignee: Tractive Power Corporation
    Inventor: Frank Wegner Donnelly
  • Patent number: 9902405
    Abstract: A method and system of temperature control of heavy hydrocarbons in a consist of rail cars is disclosed wherein waste heat from one or more of the locomotives propelling the train is utilized to heat the heavy hydrocarbons in a consist or ambient air is used to cool the heavy hydrocarbon cargo. The train is typically comprised of tanker cars that can be filled with raw heavy hydrocarbon, not dilbit thus allowing about 20% to about 30% additional heavy hydrocarbon to be transported in each tanker car. The system can keep the heavy hydrocarbon at a first, lower temperature en route and increase temperature to a second higher temperature as the train nears its terminus so that the tanker cars can be quickly emptied of their contents at the receiving terminal without the need to heat the tanker cars at the unloading terminal. The method disclosed herein for heating tanker cars in transit is to utilize waste heat from the locomotive diesel or gas turbine engines which is otherwise exhausted to the atmosphere.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 9, 2014
    Date of Patent: February 27, 2018
    Assignee: Tractivepower Corporation
    Inventors: Frank Wegner Donnelly, John D. Watson
  • Patent number: 9739419
    Abstract: A method and system(s) are disclosed for integrating a new fuel into an operating transportation system in a continuous, seamless manner, such as diesel fuel being gradually replaced by compressed natural gas (“CNG”) in long haul trucks. Integration can be implemented using two enabling technologies. The first is an engine system capable of operating seamlessly on two or more fuels without regard to the ignition characteristics of the fuels. The second is a communications and computing system for implementing a fueling strategy that optimizes fuel consumption, guides the selection of fuel based upon location, cost and emissions and allows the transition from one fuel to another to appear substantially seamless to the truck driver.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 14, 2016
    Date of Patent: August 22, 2017
    Assignee: RHT RAILHAUL TECHNOLOGIES
    Inventors: Frank Wegner Donnelly, David William Dewis, John D. Watson
  • Publication number: 20160195220
    Abstract: A method and system(s) are disclosed for integrating a new fuel into an operating transportation system in a continuous, seamless manner, such as diesel fuel being gradually replaced by compressed natural gas (“CNG”) in long haul trucks. Integration can be implemented using two enabling technologies. The first is an engine system capable of operating seamlessly on two or more fuels without regard to the ignition characteristics of the fuels. The second is a communications and computing system for implementing a fueling strategy that optimizes fuel consumption, guides the selection of fuel based upon location, cost and emissions and allows the transition from one fuel to another to appear substantially seamless to the truck driver.
    Type: Application
    Filed: March 14, 2016
    Publication date: July 7, 2016
    Inventors: Frank Wegner Donnelly, David William Dewis, John D. Watson
  • Publication number: 20160114814
    Abstract: A multi-engine locomotive configuration is disclosed wherein engine outputs to DC traction motors are controlled by connecting the alternators with rectifiers in series for each engine of a multi-engine locomotive. This configuration uses the minimum number of rectifying diodes, eliminates the need for chopper circuits and simplifies the method of controlling the sequencing and output of two or more engines. The approach, which reduces the parasitic power loss by reducing the number of diodes, also enables a simplified means to efficiently manage engine cooling without additional cost and complexity of electrically-driven radiator fans.
    Type: Application
    Filed: October 23, 2015
    Publication date: April 28, 2016
    Inventor: Frank Wegner Donnelly
  • Patent number: 9284178
    Abstract: A method and system(s) are disclosed for integrating a new fuel into an operating transportation system in a continuous, seamless manner, such as diesel fuel being gradually replaced by compressed natural gas (“CNG”) in long haul trucks. Integration can be implemented using two enabling technologies. The first is an engine system capable of operating seamlessly on two or more fuels without regard to the ignition characteristics of the fuels. The second is a communications and computing system for implementing a fueling strategy that optimizes fuel consumption, guides the selection of fuel based upon location, cost and emissions and allows the transition from one fuel to another to appear substantially seamless to the truck driver.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 19, 2012
    Date of Patent: March 15, 2016
    Assignee: RHT Railhaul Technologies
    Inventors: Frank Wegner Donnelly, David William Dewis, John D. Watson
  • Patent number: 8866334
    Abstract: The placement of fully available prime movers having a DC output at a location inside or adjacent to an inverter-based intermittently available renewable energy site is disclosed. The fully available prime movers add reliability to an unreliable energy asset that is reaching its maximum penetration within the grid due to its unpredictability and the requirement for additional spinning reserves in other parts of the grid. The present invention can provide a portion or all of the power to an intermittently available renewable power generating facility so that the power output to the power grid is dispatchable power. In particular, a method and means are disclosed to utilize high-efficiency engines operated on various fuels some of which may be non-fossil fuels to maintain a constant power output from an otherwise intermittent power generating facility.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 2, 2011
    Date of Patent: October 21, 2014
    Assignee: ICR Turbine Engine Corporation
    Inventors: Frank Wegner Donnelly, David William Dewis
  • Publication number: 20140306460
    Abstract: A motor/generator apparatus for direct coupling to a high rpm, high power shaft is disclosed for one or more of starting and/or extracting power from a gas turbine engine, controlling engine responsiveness, providing a temporary power boost, providing some engine braking and modulating compressor and turbine transient performance as engine power is changed. For example, an axial flux motor/generator configuration is disclosed in which a centrifugal gas compressor rotor is also the rotor of an axial electrical flux motor/generator. In addition, an induction motor/generator is disclosed wherein the rotor of the induction electrical motor/generator is solid and is made of copper-clad steel or titanium. This construction enables both high rpm and high power in a motor/generator that can be directly coupled to the power output shaft of a power turbine of a gas turbine engine.
    Type: Application
    Filed: April 16, 2014
    Publication date: October 16, 2014
    Applicant: ICR Turbine Engine Corporation
    Inventor: Frank Wegner Donnelly
  • Patent number: 8807047
    Abstract: A method is disclosed for constructing a locomotive, in part, from serviceable used parts from one or more other locomotives. The principal part that is used in this new locomotive configuration is a single, used locomotive truck assembly. The various embodiments and configurations of the present invention are directed generally to a purpose-built locomotive that incorporates parts from other locomotives in a unique way. The present invention can be summarized as a method creating a simple locomotive that is well adapted to switching and spotting functions that shares commonality with other larger locomotives both in terms of components and design. Because this new piece equipment is built in part from a plentiful supply of under-valued surplus components, it will be economical to construct and maintain. The locomotive may also include a self-elevating system so that the truck assembly can be accessed or removed rapidly for maintenance or repairs.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 16, 2013
    Date of Patent: August 19, 2014
    Inventor: Frank Wegner Donnelly
  • Publication number: 20140193761
    Abstract: A method and system of temperature control of heavy hydrocarbons in a consist of rail cars is disclosed wherein waste heat from one or more of the locomotives propelling the train is utilized to heat the heavy hydrocarbons in a consist or ambient air is used to cool the heavy hydrocarbon cargo. The train is typically comprised of tanker cars that can be filled with raw heavy hydrocarbon, not dilbit thus allowing about 20% to about 30% additional heavy hydrocarbon to be transported in each tanker car. The system can keep the heavy hydrocarbon at a first, lower temperature en route and increase temperature to a second higher temperature as the train nears its terminus so that the tanker cars can be quickly emptied of their contents at the receiving terminal without the need to heat the tanker cars at the unloading terminal. The method disclosed herein for heating tanker cars in transit is to utilize waste heat from the locomotive diesel or gas turbine engines which is otherwise exhausted to the atmosphere.
    Type: Application
    Filed: January 9, 2014
    Publication date: July 10, 2014
    Inventors: Frank Wegner Donnelly, John D. Watson
  • Patent number: 8708083
    Abstract: The present invention combines the principles of a gas turbine engine with an electric transmission system. A method and apparatus are disclosed for utilizing metallic and ceramic elements to store heat energy derived from a regenerative braking system. The subject invention uses this regenerated electrical energy to provide additional energy storage over conventional electrical storage methods suitable for a gas turbine engine. The subject invention provides engine braking for a gas turbine engine as well as reducing fuel consumption.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 6, 2013
    Date of Patent: April 29, 2014
    Assignee: ICR Turbine Engine Corporation
    Inventors: David William Dewis, James Kesseli, Frank Wegner Donnelly, Thomas Wolf, John D. Watson
  • Patent number: 8669670
    Abstract: A system of dense packaging of turbomachinery in a gas turbine engine by means of close-coupling of components and by the ability to rotate various engine components with respect to other engine components is disclosed. In addition, spool shaft rotational direction may be reversed to suit the application. In multiple engine configurations, the same ability to close-couple and rotate components and to reverse shaft rotational direction in order to rearrange the engine geometry package is used for packaging two or more gas turbine engines to achieve high power density. Dense-packing is possible because of a number of features of the basic engine.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 6, 2011
    Date of Patent: March 11, 2014
    Assignee: ICR Turbine Engine Corporation
    Inventors: Frank Wegner Donnelly, David William Dewis
  • Publication number: 20140013993
    Abstract: A method is disclosed for constructing a locomotive, in part, from serviceable used parts from one or more other locomotives. The principal part that is used in this new locomotive configuration is a single, used locomotive truck assembly. The various embodiments and configurations of the present invention are directed generally to a purpose-built locomotive that incorporates parts from other locomotives in a unique way. The present invention can be summarized as a method creating a simple locomotive that is well adapted to switching and spotting functions that shares commonality with other larger locomotives both in terms of components and design. Because this new piece equipment is built in part from a plentiful supply of under-valued surplus components, it will be economical to construct and maintain. The locomotive may also include a self-elevating system so that the truck assembly can be accessed or removed rapidly for maintenance or repairs.
    Type: Application
    Filed: September 16, 2013
    Publication date: January 16, 2014
    Inventor: Frank Wegner Donnelly
  • Publication number: 20140000275
    Abstract: An LNG fuel system for gas turbine engine systems is disclosed that allows more efficient management of cryogenic fuels such as LNG to reduce emissions and improve engine efficiency. In one configuration, an intercooled, recuperated gas turbine engine comprises an LNG tank incorporating a liquid-to-vapor LNG fuel circuit in parallel with a vapor fuel circuit. In a second configuration, an alternate vapor fuel circuit is disclosed. In either configuration, the fuel in the liquid fuel circuit is vaporized and heated by the engine's intercooler or by both the engine's intercooler and/or a heat exchanger on the exhaust. In another configuration, both the fuel in the liquid-to-vapor LNG fuel circuit and the vapor fuel circuit are heated by a heat exchanger on the exhaust.
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 28, 2013
    Publication date: January 2, 2014
    Applicant: ICR Turbine Engine Corporation
    Inventors: James B. Kesseli, Frank Wegner Donnelly
  • Patent number: 8590653
    Abstract: The present invention is directed to an energy storage system comprised of a heat block having a relatively high specific energy capacity. The heat block can be used, for example, with a regenerative braking system for gas turbine powered vehicles to improve fuel efficiency.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 10, 2012
    Date of Patent: November 26, 2013
    Assignee: ICR Turbine Engine Corporation
    Inventors: John D. Watson, Frank Wegner Donnelly