Patents by Inventor Glen A. Luckjiff

Glen A. Luckjiff 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: 6118676
    Abstract: A low cost, small size, light weight, and highly effective system and method for providing dynamic power line voltage sag correction is provided. A dynamic voltage sag corrector includes a static bypass switch and a regulator/storage module connected together in parallel between input terminals and output terminals. Under normal operating conditions, the static bypass switch is closed, and a normal line voltage level is provided directly from the input terminals to the output terminals via the static bypass switch. When a voltage sag condition is indicated, the static bypass switch is opened, and the regulator/storage module is controlled to provide a near normal output voltage signal to the output terminals. The regulator/storage module includes a power conversion circuit which is controlled to provide the desired output voltage signal by adding a voltage level on storage capacitors to the available input line voltage signal.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 4, 1999
    Date of Patent: September 12, 2000
    Assignee: Soft Switching Technologies Corp.
    Inventors: Deepakraj M. Divan, Glen Luckjiff, Robert Schneider, William E. Brumsickle, William R. Kranz
  • Patent number: 5619406
    Abstract: A modulator for resonant DC link and other power converters is provided having superior performance and general applicability to multi-phase converters. The modulator includes three major components: (1) a multi-input, multi-output linear system, (2) a quantizer, and (3) a latch. The linear system receives multiple reference signal waveforms and multiple feedback signal waveforms representative of the modulator output as input signals and produces multiple linear output signals derived from the difference between the reference and feedback waveforms as outputs. The linear system is preferably a second order system. The quantizer assigns the continuous output of the linear system to one of a finite set of discrete output vectors. The output of the quantizer is latched at a sampling rate synchronized with the times of zero voltage or current on the DC bus of the converter.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 16, 1995
    Date of Patent: April 8, 1997
    Assignee: Wisconsin Alumni Research Foundation
    Inventors: Deepakraj M. Divan, Ian Dobson, Glen A. Luckjiff