Patents by Inventor Jacek Swiderski

Jacek Swiderski 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: 11879423
    Abstract: The present invention provides a turbine sub-runner that is positioned to be within the vortex zone of a turbine wicket gates (zone “S-R”, FIG. 1). The sub-runner includes at least two sub-runner blades, configured to monitor the relative flow of the vortex created by the wicket gates. A control mechanism is connected to the sub-runner shaft via gear and threaded interface, and is capable of transferring the relative (vs main-runner) rotational energy of the sub-runner into angular movement of the main runner blades. As the sub-runner interacts with the changing conditions of the main vortex within the zone “S-R”, it will act to automatically regulate, adjust, and control the angle of the main runner blades to optimize the performance of the turbine. The sub-runner uses the energy of the vortex existing in the zone “S-R” to perform the monitoring, regulation, adjustment and control of the main runner through regulating angular position of main runner blades.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 22, 2020
    Date of Patent: January 23, 2024
    Assignee: COMPOSITE HYDRAULIC TURBINE OTTAWA INC.
    Inventor: Jacek Swiderski
  • Publication number: 20220397088
    Abstract: The present invention provides a turbine sub-runner that is positioned to be within the vortex zone of a turbine wicket gates (zone “S—R”, FIG. 1). The sub-runner includes at least two sub-runner blades, configured to monitor the relative flow of the vortex created by the wicket gates. A control mechanism is connected to the sub-runner shaft via gear and threaded interface, and is capable of transferring the relative (vs main-runner) rotational energy of the sub-runner into angular movement of the main runner blades. As the sub-runner interacts with the changing conditions of the main vortex within the zone “S—R”, it will act to automatically regulate, adjust, and control the angle of the main runner blades to optimize the performance of the turbine. The sub-runner uses the energy of the vortex existing in the zone “S—R” to perform the monitoring, regulation, adjustment and control of the main runner through regulating angular position of main runner blades.
    Type: Application
    Filed: October 22, 2020
    Publication date: December 15, 2022
    Inventor: Jacek Swiderski
  • Patent number: 11421644
    Abstract: The present invention provides a turbine sub-runner that is positioned to be within the vortex zone of a turbine main runner. The sub-runner includes at least two sub-runner blades, configured to monitor the relative flow of the vortex created by the main runner. A sub-runner hub will be positioned downstream of the main runner blades. A sub-runner shaft, having a threaded section, will also be a part of the sub-runner, and will be connected to the sub-runner hub housing adjustable sub-runner blades and the mechanism enabling to regulate angular position of sub-runner blades. A main runner blades control mechanism will be connected to the sub-runner shaft via threaded interface, and is capable of transferring the rotational energy of the sub-runner into angular movement of the main runner blades.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 23, 2018
    Date of Patent: August 23, 2022
    Assignee: COMPOSITE HYDRAULIC TURBINE OTTAWA INC.
    Inventor: Jacek Swiderski
  • Patent number: 11002242
    Abstract: An axial flow turbine for generating electricity in low-head environments comprises a runner supported by guide vanes that are curved or contoured to direct flowing water onto fixed turbine blades. The axial flow turbine has a housing that provides an outer draft tube. A second inner draft tube is supported within the outer draft. The axial flow turbine may have a bulb or pit-type housing at the intake chamber for housing a direct-drive variable-speed permanent magnet synchronous generator (PMSG) and power converter system. The axial flow turbine may be installed as a single modular unit in low head environments.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 21, 2015
    Date of Patent: May 11, 2021
    Inventors: Joe Martin, Wagner A. Barbosa, G Lucio Tiago Fiho, Liuchen Chang, Jacek Swiderski, Tony T. Tung
  • Publication number: 20190383259
    Abstract: The present invention provides a turbine sub-runner that is positioned to be within the vortex zone of a turbine main runner. The sub-runner includes at least two sub-runner blades, configured to monitor the relative flow of the vortex created by the main runner. A sub-runner hub will be positioned downstream of the main runner blades. A sub-runner shaft, having a threaded section, will also be a part of the sub-runner, and will be connected to the sub-runner hub housing adjustable sub-runner blades and the mechanism enabling to regulate angular position of sub-runner blades. A main runner blades control mechanism will be connected to the sub-runner shaft via threaded interface, and is capable of transferring the rotational energy of the sub-runner into angular movement of the main runner blades.
    Type: Application
    Filed: February 23, 2018
    Publication date: December 19, 2019
    Inventor: Jacek Swiderski
  • Publication number: 20180195489
    Abstract: An axial flow turbine for generating electricity in low-head environments comprises a runner supported by guide vanes that are curved or contoured to direct flowing water onto fixed turbine blades. The axial flow turbine has a housing that provides an outer draft tube. A second inner draft tube is supported within the outer draft. The axial flow turbine may have a bulb or pit-type housing at the intake chamber for housing a direct-drive variable-speed permanent magnet synchronous generator (PMSG) and power converter system The axial flow turbine may be installed as a single modular unit in low head environments.
    Type: Application
    Filed: July 21, 2015
    Publication date: July 12, 2018
    Inventors: Joe Martin, Wagner A. Barbosa, G Lucio Tiago Fiho, Liuchen Chang, Jacek Swiderski, Tony T. Tung