Patents by Inventor Igor A. Krichtafovitch

Igor A. Krichtafovitch 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: 6888314
    Abstract: An electrostatic fluid accelerator having a multiplicity of closely spaced corona electrodes. The close spacing of such corona electrodes is obtainable because such corona electrodes are isolated from one another with exciting electrodes. Either the exciting electrode must be placed asymmetrically between adjacent corona electrodes or an accelerating electrode must be employed. The accelerating electrode can be either an attracting or a repelling electrode. Preferably, the voltage between the corona electrodes and the exciting electrodes is maintained between the corona onset voltage and the breakdown voltage with a flexible top high-voltage power supply. Optionally, however, the voltage between the corona electrodes and the exciting electrodes can be varied, even outside the range between the corona onset voltage and the breakdown voltage, in to vary the flow of fluid.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 18, 2002
    Date of Patent: May 3, 2005
    Assignee: Kronos Advanced Technologies, Inc.
    Inventors: Igor A. Krichtafovitch, Robert L. Fuhriman, Jr.
  • Publication number: 20040217720
    Abstract: An electrostatic fluid acceleration and method of operation thereof includes at least two synchronously powered stages. A single power supply or synchronized and phase controlled power supplies provide high voltage power to each of the stages such that both the phase and amplitude of the electric power applied to the corresponding electrodes are aligned in time. The frequency and phase control allows neighboring stages to be closely spaced at a distance of from 1 to 2 times an inter-electrode distance within a stage, and, in any case, minimizing or avoiding production of a back corona current from a corona discharge electrode of one stage to an electrode of a neighboring stage. Corona discharge electrodes of neighboring stages may be horizontally aligned, complementary collector electrodes of all stages being similarly horizontally aligned between and horizontally offset from the corona discharge electrodes.
    Type: Application
    Filed: March 23, 2004
    Publication date: November 4, 2004
    Inventors: Igor A. Krichtafovitch, Vladimir L. Gorobets
  • Publication number: 20040212329
    Abstract: An electrostatic fluid acceleration and method of operation thereof includes at least two synchronously powered stages with final or rear-most electrodes of one stage maintained at substantially the same instantaneous voltage as the immediately adjacent initial or forward-most electrodes of a next stage in an airflow direction. A single power supply or synchronized and phase controlled power supplies provide high voltage power to each of the stages such that both the phase and amplitude of the electric power applied to the corresponding electrodes are aligned in time. The frequency and phase control allows neighboring stages to be closely spaced at a distance of from 1 to 2 times an inter-electrode distance within a stage, and, in any case, minimizing or avoiding production of a back corona current from a corona discharge electrode of one stage to an electrode of a neighboring stage.
    Type: Application
    Filed: May 18, 2004
    Publication date: October 28, 2004
    Inventors: Igor A. Krichtafovitch, Vladimir L. Gorobets
  • Publication number: 20040183454
    Abstract: A device for handling a fluid includes a corona discharge device and an electric power supply. The corona discharge device includes at least one corona discharge electrode and at least one collector electrode positioned proximate each other so as to provide a total inter-electrode capacitance within a predetermined range. The electric power supply is connected to supply an electric power signal to said corona discharge and collector electrodes so as to cause a corona current to flow between the corona discharge and collector electrodes. An amplitude of an alternating component of the voltage of the electric power signal generated is no greater than one-tenth that of an amplitude of a constant component of the voltage of the electric power signal.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 15, 2003
    Publication date: September 23, 2004
    Inventor: Igor A. Krichtafovitch
  • Publication number: 20040155612
    Abstract: An electrostatic fluid accelerator includes a first number of corona electrodes and a second number of accelerating electrodes spaced apart from and parallel to adjacent ones of the corona electrodes. An electrical power source is connected to supply the corona and accelerating electrodes with an operating voltage to produce a high intensity electric field in an inter-electrode space between the corona electrodes and the accelerating electrodes. The accelerating electrodes may be made of a high electrical resistivity material, each of the electrodes having mutually perpendicular length and height dimension oriented transverse to a desired fluid flow direction and a width dimension oriented parallel to the desired fluid flow direction.
    Type: Application
    Filed: January 28, 2003
    Publication date: August 12, 2004
    Inventor: Igor A. Krichtafovitch
  • Patent number: 6727657
    Abstract: An electrostatic fluid acceleration and method of operation thereof includes at least two synchronously powered stages. A single power supply or synchronized and phase controlled power supplies provide high voltage power to each of the stages such that both the phase and amplitude of the electric power applied to the corresponding electrodes are aligned in time. The frequency and phase control allows neighboring stages to be closely spaced at a distance of from 1 to 2 times an inter-electrode distance within a stage, and, in any case, minimizing or avoiding production of a back corona current from a corona discharge electrode of one stage to an electrode of a neighboring stage. Corona discharge electrodes of neighboring stages may be horizontally aligned, complementary collector electrodes of all stages being similarly horizontally aligned between and horizontally offset from the corona discharge electrodes.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 3, 2002
    Date of Patent: April 27, 2004
    Assignee: Kronos Advanced Technologies, Inc.
    Inventors: Igor A. Krichtafovitch, Vladimir L. Gorobets
  • Publication number: 20040004440
    Abstract: An electrostatic fluid acceleration and method of operation thereof includes at least two synchronously powered stages. A single power supply or synchronized and phase controlled power supplies provide high voltage power to each of the stages such that both the phase and amplitude of the electric power applied to the corresponding electrodes are aligned in time. The frequency and phase control allows neighboring stages to be closely spaced at a distance of from 1 to 2 times an inter-electrode distance within a stage, and, in any case, minimizing or avoiding production of a back corona current from a corona discharge electrode of one stage to an electrode of a neighboring stage. Corona discharge electrodes of neighboring stages may be horizontally aligned, complementary collector electrodes of all stages being similarly horizontally aligned between and horizontally offset from the corona discharge electrodes.
    Type: Application
    Filed: July 3, 2002
    Publication date: January 8, 2004
    Inventors: Igor A. Krichtafovitch, Vladimir L. Gorobets
  • Publication number: 20040004797
    Abstract: A spark management device includes a high voltage power source and a detector configured to monitor a parameter of an electric current provided to a load device. In response to the parameter, a pre-spark condition is identified. A switching circuit is responsive to identification of the pre-spark condition for controlling the electric current provided to the load device so as to manage sparking including, but not limited to, reducing, eliminating, regulating, timing, and/or controlling any intensity of arcs generated.
    Type: Application
    Filed: July 3, 2002
    Publication date: January 8, 2004
    Inventors: Igor A. Krichtafovitch, Vladimir L. Gorobets
  • Publication number: 20030234618
    Abstract: A device for handling a fluid includes a corona discharge device and an electric power supply. The corona discharge device includes at least one corona discharge electrode and at least one collector electrode positioned proximate each other so as to provide a total inter-electrode capacitance within a predetermined range. The electric power supply is connected to supply an electric power signal to said corona discharge and collector electrodes so as to cause a corona current to flow between the corona discharge and collector electrodes. An amplitude of an alternating component of the voltage of the electric power signal generated is no greater than one-tenth that of an amplitude of a constant component of the voltage of the electric power signal.
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 21, 2002
    Publication date: December 25, 2003
    Inventor: Igor A. Krichtafovitch
  • Patent number: 6664741
    Abstract: A device for handling a fluid includes a corona discharge device and an electric power supply. The corona discharge device includes at least corona discharge electrode and at least one collector electrode positioned proximate each other so as to provide a total inter-electrode capacitance within a predetermined range. The electric power supply is connected to supply an electric power signal to the corona discharge and collector electrodes so as to cause a corona current to flow between the corona discharge and collector electrodes. An amplitude of an alternating component of the voltage of the electric power signal generated is no greater than one-tenth that of an amplitude of a constant component of the voltage of the electric power signal.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 21, 2002
    Date of Patent: December 16, 2003
    Inventor: Igor A. Krichtafovitch
  • Publication number: 20030090209
    Abstract: An electrostatic fluid accelerator having a multiplicity of closely spaced corona electrodes. The close spacing of such corona electrodes is obtainable because such corona electrodes are isolated from one another with exciting electrodes. Either the exciting electrode must be placed asymmetrically between adjacent corona electrodes or an accelerating electrode must be employed. The accelerating electrode can be either an attracting or a repelling electrode. Preferably, the voltage between the corona electrodes and the exciting electrodes is maintained between the corona onset voltage and the breakdown voltage with a flexible top high-voltage power supply. Optionally, however, the voltage between the corona electrodes and the exciting electrodes can be varied, even outside the range between the corona onset voltage and the breakdown voltage, in to vary the flow of fluid.
    Type: Application
    Filed: November 18, 2002
    Publication date: May 15, 2003
    Inventors: Igor A. Krichtafovitch, Robert L. Fuhriman
  • Patent number: 6504308
    Abstract: An electrostatic fluid accelerator having a multiplicity of closely spaced corona electrodes. The close spacing of such corona electrodes is obtainable because such corona electrodes are isolated from one another with exciting electrodes. Either the exciting electrode must be placed asymmetrically between adjacent corona electrodes or an accelerating electrode must be employed. The accelerating electrode can be either an attracting or a repelling electrode. Preferably, the voltage between the corona electrodes and the exciting electrodes is maintained between the corona onset voltage and the breakdown voltage with a flexible top high-voltage power supply. Optionally, however, the voltage between the corona electrodes and the exciting electrodes can be varied, even outside the range between the corona onset voltage and the breakdown voltage, in to vary the flow of fluid.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 14, 1999
    Date of Patent: January 7, 2003
    Assignee: Kronos Air Technologies, Inc.
    Inventors: Igor A. Krichtafovitch, Robert L. Fuhriman, Jr.
  • Patent number: 5757258
    Abstract: A high voltage transformer module (50) having a pair of high voltage substrates (64, 66) and a pair of low voltage substrates (62, 68) on which high and low voltage components are respectfully mounted. Mounted between the substrates are a plurality of transformers (92a, 92b, . . . 92n). In a preferred embodiment, each of the plurality of transformers is coupled to a full bridge rectifier (102a, 102b, . . . 102n) and the outputs of the rectifiers connected so that an output voltage produced by each transformer/rectifier pair is summed to produce a total output voltage for the high voltage transformer module. Electrical shorts are prevented within the module by fixedly mounting the substrates in the casing and by filling the cavities formed between the substrates with insulation having a high breakdown voltage. The components on the high voltage substrates are both physically and electrically isolated from the components on the low voltage substrates.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 31, 1996
    Date of Patent: May 26, 1998
    Assignee: International Power Group, Inc.
    Inventors: Igor A. Krichtafovitch, Irina Z. Sinitsyna
  • Patent number: 5737197
    Abstract: A high voltage power supply (40) having a plurality of high voltage generators (50a, 50b, . . . 50j) that produce a controlled current in a load (24) having a capacitive component. Each high voltage generator consists of a pulsewidth-modulated (PWM) inverter, a high voltage transformer, and a high voltage full bridge rectifier. The high voltage generators are divided into three groups: Group I, Group II, and Group III. During a driving mode of power supply operation, the Group I, Group II, and Group III high voltage generators produce an output voltage (V.sub.gen) from the power supply which exceeds a voltage (V.sub.c) across the capacitive component of the load, causing the current in the load to increase. When the current in the load reaches a desired value, the power supply enters a tracking mode of operation. During the tracking mode, the Group I and Group II high voltage generators produce an output voltage (V.sub.gen) from the power supply which equals the voltage (V.sub.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 5, 1996
    Date of Patent: April 7, 1998
    Assignee: International Power Group, Inc.
    Inventors: Igor A. Krichtafovitch, Irina Z. Sinitsyna
  • Patent number: 5629844
    Abstract: A high voltage power supply (40) having a plurality of high voltage generators (50a, 50b, . . . 50j) that produce a controlled current in a load (24) having a capacitive component. Each high voltage generator consists of a pulsewidth-modulated (PWM) inverter, a high voltage transformer, and a high voltage full bridge rectifier. The high voltage generators are divided into three groups: Group I, Group II, and Group III. During a driving mode of power supply operation, the Group I, Group II, and Group III high voltage generators produce an output voltage (V.sub.gen) from the power supply which exceeds a voltage (V.sub.c) across the capacitive component of the load, causing the current in the load to increase. When the current in the load reaches a desired value, the power supply enters a tracking mode of operation. During the tracking mode, the Group I and Group II high voltage generators produce an output voltage (V.sub.gen) from the power supply which equals the voltage (V.sub.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 5, 1995
    Date of Patent: May 13, 1997
    Assignee: International Power Group, Inc.
    Inventors: Igor A. Krichtafovitch, Irina Z. Sinitsyna
  • Patent number: 5594402
    Abstract: A high voltage transformer module (50) having a pair of high voltage substrates (64, 66) and a pair of low voltage substrates (62, 68) on which high and low voltage components are respectfully mounted. Mounted between the substrates are a plurality of transformers (92a, 92b, . . . 92n). In a preferred embodiment, each of the plurality of transformers is coupled to a full bridge rectifier (102a, 102b, . . . 102n) and the outputs of the rectifiers connected so that an output voltage produced by each transformer/rectifier pair is summed to produce a total output voltage for the high voltage transformer module. Electrical shorts are prevented within the module by fixedly mounting the substrates in the casing and by filling the cavities formed between the substrates with insulation having a high breakdown voltage. The components on the high voltage substrates are both physically and electrically isolated from the components on the low voltage substrates.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 2, 1995
    Date of Patent: January 14, 1997
    Assignee: International Power Group, Inc.
    Inventors: Igor A. Krichtafovitch, Irina Z. Sinitsyna