Patents by Inventor James P. Williams

James P. Williams 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: 9618424
    Abstract: A method and a system for inspection of gas turbine are presented. An inspection tool is attached on a track which is permanently positioned on site with respect to the gas turbine. The inspection tool includes an extendible shaft with a proximal end attached on the track and a distal end carrying a sensor. The inspection tool moves along the track for accessing an inspection port of the gas turbine by the shaft. A control system is coupled to the inspection tool for controlling the inspection tool for the inspection of the gas turbine. The method and system enable an automated engine inspection which allows for the engine to have been inspected and reviewed by an engineer without having to send the engineer on site.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 18, 2014
    Date of Patent: April 11, 2017
    Assignee: SIEMENS ENERGY, INC.
    Inventors: Joshua DeAscanis, Clifford Hatcher, Jr., James P. Williams
  • Patent number: 9518895
    Abstract: An optical probe (10) includes an inner tube (30), and a light-redirecting element (54) disposed at a distal end (56) of the inner tube. The light-redirecting element is supported at the distal end by an affixing structure (57) not attached to an optically-working surface (58) of the light-redirecting element.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 12, 2013
    Date of Patent: December 13, 2016
    Assignee: SIEMENS ENERGY, INC.
    Inventors: Dennis H. Lemieux, David W. Fox, James P. Williams
  • Patent number: 9512737
    Abstract: A standardized inspection port system with common inspection port bodies and port plugs are incorporated in plural inspection locations within a gas turbine engine casing to facilitate internal engine inspection. The inspection ports preferably have identical internal diameter, stub flange dimensions and axial length from the gas turbine casing inspection seat to the stub flange for standardized mounting of inspection instruments at different locations about the turbine. The inspection port system components are preferably axially and radially aligned along the turbine casing for establishing a common reference position along all turbine blade/vane rows. The port plug incorporates a magnetically attractive pole piece for concentration or redirection of an attractive magnetic field circuit generated by an inspection port plug service tool during plug insertion or retrieval.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 4, 2013
    Date of Patent: December 6, 2016
    Assignee: Siemens Energy, Inc.
    Inventors: Clifford Hatcher, Jr., James P. Williams
  • Patent number: 9494487
    Abstract: Turbine engine rotor corresponding thru-bolts and disc cavities are inspected with a camera inspection system that includes one or both of a thru-bolt male threads inspection apparatus and a rotor disc cavity inspection apparatus. The thru-bolts threads inspection apparatus engages the male threads and advances along the bolt threads pattern, selectively capturing camera images at desired spatial positions along the threads pattern. The plural camera threads images are desirably combined to form a composite image of a desired portion of or the entire thru-bolt male threads profiles, which aids their inspection evaluation and provides an archived composite image of the profiles.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 26, 2014
    Date of Patent: November 15, 2016
    Assignee: Siemens Energy, Inc.
    Inventors: Joshua DeAscanis, James P. Williams, Robert G. Shannon, Forrest R. Ruhge, Clifford Hatcher, Jr.
  • Publication number: 20160259912
    Abstract: An automatic data collection system tracks medical articles by providing a robust electromagnetic (EM) field within an enclosure in which the articles are stored. Respective data carriers, such as RFID tags, attached to each article respond to the electromagnetic field by transmitting data identified with each article. An RFID scanner receives the transmitted RFID tag identification data and a processor compares the received identification data to a data base. The data base associates the identification data with data concerning the medical article to which the RFID tag is affixed, such as the name of the medicine, the size of the dose, and the expiration date. The processor is also programmed to keep track of the number of articles of a particular type remaining in the enclosure, to note receipt of an article in the enclosure, and to note removal of the article.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 28, 2015
    Publication date: September 8, 2016
    Applicant: MEPS Real-Time, Inc.
    Inventors: Shariq Hussain, Jeffrey Shamblin, James P. Williams, JR.
  • Publication number: 20160212360
    Abstract: Thermographic inspection of an internal component (28, 34) of power production equipment (20) by inserting an ultrasound energizer (74A) into an inspection portal of the equipment to contact an exterior of the component, and inserting a camera scope via a second portal into an interior (52, 54) of the component. A motorized drive (66) may mount on a pilot fuel port (58) of a gas turbine to move the scope robotically within a combustor (28) and transition duct (34). A distal camera housing (69) on the scope pivots (64) and contains an infrared camera with a lateral field of view (85) that rotates about an axis 78 by rotating (73) a distal mirror head (70) on the housing or by rotating (73?) the housing (69?). Circumferential sets of thermographic images are acquired by rotating the field of view and translating it along a navigation path in the component interior.
    Type: Application
    Filed: January 21, 2015
    Publication date: July 21, 2016
    Inventors: James P. Williams, Joshua DeAscanis, Jason E. Williams, James F. Landy
  • Publication number: 20160202198
    Abstract: A system for performing acoustic thermography inspection of a turbine blade while the blade is in place in an assembled turbine. The system includes an acoustic thermography stack with a cap and a frame that the acoustic thermography stack is slidably mounted to, said frame including an end frame portion that allows the blade to be clamped between the cap and the end frame portion. The system also includes an air cylinder that provides force to move the acoustic thermography stack up and down a rail of the frame such that the turbine blade may be clamped between the cap and the end frame portion and then excited using the acoustic thermography stack, and a casing that encases the air cylinder, a portion of the acoustic thermography stack and a portion of the frame.
    Type: Application
    Filed: January 14, 2015
    Publication date: July 14, 2016
    Inventors: Joshua DeAscanis, David J. Meek, Robert G. Shannon, Forrest R. Ruhge, James P. Williams, Clifford Hatcher, JR.
  • Publication number: 20160092640
    Abstract: A system and method for monitoring the inventory of a medical storage container that has a required inventory of medical articles. An enclosure is used to isolate, scan, and take an inventory of a tray or other container of medical articles each of which has an RFID tag. The enclosure having a size smaller than the size needed for a resonant frequency at the RFID frequency of operation of the tags. An injection device is used to create a robust electromagnetic field standing wave of constructive interference in the enclosure and a program compares the scanned present inventory of the tray to the required inventory database and indicates any differences. Expired and recalled articles are identified.
    Type: Application
    Filed: November 16, 2015
    Publication date: March 31, 2016
    Applicant: MEPS Real-Time, Inc.
    Inventors: Jimmy C. Caputo, Shariq Hussain, Jeffrey Shamblin, James P. Williams, JR.
  • Publication number: 20160069829
    Abstract: A system and method include an acoustic thermography stack and a frame that the stack is slidably mounted to. The frame includes an end frame portion with a blade stop, and an air cylinder provides force to move the stack up and down a rail of the frame such that a turbine blade may be clamped between a cap of the stack and the blade stop. The clamped blade is excited using the stack, and an infrared camera is used to detect critical indications in the blade.
    Type: Application
    Filed: September 9, 2014
    Publication date: March 10, 2016
    Inventors: Forrest R. Ruhge, Clifford Hatcher, JR., Joshua DeAscanis, James P. Williams, Robert G. Shannon
  • Publication number: 20160018292
    Abstract: A method and a system for inspection of gas turbine are presented. An inspection tool is attached on a track which is permanently positioned on site with respect to the gas turbine. The inspection tool includes an extendible shaft with a proximal end attached on the track and a distal end carrying a sensor. The inspection tool moves along the track for accessing an inspection port of the gas turbine by the shaft. A control system is coupled to the inspection tool for controlling the inspection tool for the inspection of the gas turbine. The method and system enable an automated engine inspection which allows for the engine to have been inspected and reviewed by an engineer without having to send the engineer on site.
    Type: Application
    Filed: July 18, 2014
    Publication date: January 21, 2016
    Inventors: Joshua DeAscanis, Clifford Hatcher, Jr., James P. Williams
  • Publication number: 20160012576
    Abstract: An image capturing system includes an imaging device positioned at a location in a stationary portion of a turbo machine, the imaging device having a field of view proximate to one or more vanes of a variable vane stage of the turbo machine and configured to capture an image of the field of view. The system also includes an image analyzer in communication with the imaging device configured to determine an angle of rotation of the one or more vanes of the variable vane stage based on the captured image of the field of view.
    Type: Application
    Filed: July 9, 2014
    Publication date: January 14, 2016
    Inventors: Clifford Hatcher, JR., James P. Williams
  • Publication number: 20160010681
    Abstract: Fastener-removal method and assembly including a washer member (22) integral with a fastener-removal member (26) are provided. A fastener (16) may be disposed in a through hole (24) in the washer member. The fastener-removal member is arranged to receive a mechanical force effective to remove the fastener. Embodiments of the disclosed assembly are effective for quick removal of relatively high-strength fasteners, as may be used in combustion turbine engines, without having to directly apply torque to structures of the fastener, such as the head of a fastener, and thus reducing the possibility of damage to the fastener during servicing operations of the turbine engine involving fastener removal.
    Type: Application
    Filed: July 8, 2014
    Publication date: January 14, 2016
    Inventors: Clifford Hatcher, JR., James P. Williams
  • Patent number: 9223934
    Abstract: An automatic data collection system tracks medical articles by providing a robust electromagnetic (EM) field within an enclosure in which the articles are stored. Respective data carriers, such as RFID tags, attached to each article respond to the electromagnetic field by transmitting data identified with each article. An RFID scanner receives the transmitted RFID tag identification data and a processor compares the received identification data to a data base. The data base associates the identification data with data concerning the medical article to which the RFID tag is affixed, such as the name of the medicine, the size of the dose, and the expiration date. The processor is also programmed to keep track of the number of articles of a particular type remaining in the enclosure, to note receipt of an article in the enclosure, and to note removal of the article.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 20, 2015
    Date of Patent: December 29, 2015
    Assignee: MEPS Real-Time, Inc.
    Inventors: Shariq Hussain, Jeffrey Shamblin, James P. Williams, Jr.
  • Publication number: 20150338353
    Abstract: Non-destructive evaluation optical inspection systems include video cameras or other reflective-photonic optical instruments, such as laser profilometers or 3D white light laser dimensional scanners, which are incorporated in a camera head. The camera head is coupled to a distal end of a self-supporting and shape-retaining elongate deformable deployment tether. The deployment tether is bendable, for insertion through cavities of power generation machines and orientation of the camera head field of view on the internal area of interest. The deployment tether is capable of being deformed repeatedly, for inspection of different areas of interest. In some embodiments, interchangeable camera heads are selectively coupled to the deployment tether, so that a kit or family of different optical inspection instruments are available to carry out multiple types of inspections within a single or multiple types of power generation machinery.
    Type: Application
    Filed: July 20, 2015
    Publication date: November 26, 2015
    Inventors: Alejandro Bancalari, Clifford Hatcher, JR., Forrest R. Ruhge, James P. Williams, Joshua DeAscanis, David Letter, Robert G. Shannon
  • Patent number: 9195044
    Abstract: An optical probe (10) including one or more optical elements (32), and an inner tube (30) to house the optical elements. The inner tube may be made up of at least two cooperating inner tube sections (34, 36) separable from one another along a longitudinal axis of the inner tube.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 12, 2013
    Date of Patent: November 24, 2015
    Assignee: SIEMENS ENERGY, INC
    Inventors: Dennis H. Lemieux, David W. Fox, James P. Williams
  • Patent number: 9189769
    Abstract: A system and method for managing the contents of a medical storage container that has a required inventory of medical articles. A Faraday cage enclosure is used to isolate, scan, and inventory a tray or other container of medical articles each of which has an RFID tag. The enclosure having a size smaller than the size needed for a resonant frequency at the RFID frequency of operation. A robust electromagnetic field is nevertheless developed in the enclosure and a program compares the scanned present inventory of the tray to the required inventory database and indicates any differences. Expired and recalled articles are identified.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 14, 2014
    Date of Patent: November 17, 2015
    Assignee: MEPS Real-Time, Inc.
    Inventors: Jimmy C. Caputo, Shariq Hussain, Jeffrey Shamblin, James P. Williams, Jr.
  • Patent number: 9182285
    Abstract: In an optical probe (10) having an inner tube (30) arranged to house one or more optical elements (32), a method is provided which allows constructing the inner tube to have at least two corresponding inner tube sections (32, 34) separable from one another along a longitudinal axis of the inner tube. While corresponding inner tube sections (32, 34) are detached from one another, one or more of the optical elements may be disposed into either of the inner tube sections. The inner tube sections may be attached to one another by way of at least one removable affixing element to facilitate servicing of the probe.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 12, 2013
    Date of Patent: November 10, 2015
    Assignee: SIEMENS ENERGY, INC.
    Inventors: Dennis H. Lemieux, David W. Fox, James P. Williams, Jan P. Smed, Paul J. Zombo
  • Publication number: 20150240657
    Abstract: Turbine engine rotor corresponding thru-bolts and disc cavities are inspected with a camera inspection system that includes one or both of a thru-bolt male threads inspection apparatus and a rotor disc cavity inspection apparatus. The disc cavity inspection scope apparatus is insertable in one or more of the desired rotor disc cavities and orients an attached inspection camera field of view generally transverse to the circumferential wall in the rotor disc that defines the cavity. Preferably inspection scope apparatus insertion into the disc cavities is performed with a motion control system that monitors spatial position of the camera field of view relative to the recess circumferential wall. The plural camera cavity circumferential wall images are desirably combined to form a composite image of a desired portion of or the entire disc cavity circumferential surface, which aids their inspection evaluation and provides an archived composite image of the surface.
    Type: Application
    Filed: February 26, 2014
    Publication date: August 27, 2015
    Applicant: SIEMENS ENERGY, INC.
    Inventors: Joshua DeAscanis, James P. Williams, Robert G. Shannon, Forrest R. Ruhge, Clifford Hatcher, JR.
  • Publication number: 20150241303
    Abstract: Turbine engine rotor corresponding thru-bolts and disc cavities are inspected with a camera inspection system that includes one or both of a thru-bolt male threads inspection apparatus and a rotor disc cavity inspection apparatus. The thru-bolts threads inspection apparatus engages the male threads and advances along the bolt threads pattern, selectively capturing camera images at desired spatial positions along the threads pattern. The plural camera threads images are desirably combined to form a composite image of a desired portion of or the entire thru-bolt male threads profiles, which aids their inspection evaluation and provides an archived composite image of the profiles.
    Type: Application
    Filed: February 26, 2014
    Publication date: August 27, 2015
    Applicant: Siemens Energy, Inc.
    Inventors: Joshua DeAscanis, James P. Williams, Robert G. Shannon, Forrest R. Ruhge, Clifford Hatcher, Jr.
  • Publication number: 20150227699
    Abstract: An automatic data collection system tracks medical articles by providing a robust electromagnetic (EM) field within an enclosure in which the articles are stored. Respective data carriers, such as RFID tags, attached to each article respond to the electromagnetic field by transmitting data identified with each article. An RFID scanner receives the transmitted RFID tag identification data and a processor compares the received identification data to a data base. The data base associates the identification data with data concerning the medical article to which the RFID tag is affixed, such as the name of the medicine, the size of the dose, and the expiration date. The processor is also programmed to keep track of the number of articles of a particular type remaining in the enclosure, to note receipt of an article in the enclosure, and to note removal of the article.
    Type: Application
    Filed: April 20, 2015
    Publication date: August 13, 2015
    Applicant: MEPS Real-Time, Inc.
    Inventors: Shariq Hussain, Jeffrey Shamblin, James P. Williams, Jr.