Patents by Inventor Joseph Eugene
Joseph Eugene 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).
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Publication number: 20170367526Abstract: Coffee makers with features for rapid and/or multiple extraction processes, and associated systems and methods. A representative system includes a brew chamber, a coffee chamber, a filter device, and an accelerated extraction device configured to accelerate a flow of coffee from the brew chamber to the coffee chamber. During a first brewing process, a controller directs a first volume of hot water into the brew chamber to form a first a volume of coffee for delivery from the brew chamber into the coffee chamber. During a second brewing process, the controller directs a second volume of hot water into the brew to form a second volume of coffee for delivery into the coffee chamber to mix with the first volume of coffee. The controller activates the accelerated extraction device to move at least one of the first and second volumes of coffee.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 3, 2017Publication date: December 28, 2017Inventors: Joshua Lewis Avins, Eli Salomon, Paul Evan Loftness, Randy C. Dague, Joseph Eugene
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Patent number: 9574564Abstract: A system for maintaining a high vacuum in a vacuum enclosure such as cryostat, for example, is described. The system includes a high-vacuum pump having an input that is connected to the cryostat and an output. A vacuum vessel is connected to the output of the high-vacuum pump. A second vacuum pump is connectable to the vacuum vessel. The system is operated such that the high-vacuum pump maintains the cryostat at a high vacuum and the second vacuum pump is periodically operated to maintain the pressure of the vacuum vessel below a threshold pressure. The second vacuum pump may be either permanently connected to, or removable from, the vacuum vessel. The vacuum vessel acts to maintain the output of the high-vacuum pump within a suitable pressure range. This removes the need for the output of the high-vacuum pump to be connected to a continuously operating, second-stage vacuum pump.Type: GrantFiled: November 24, 2011Date of Patent: February 21, 2017Assignee: GE Energy Power Conversion Technology LTD.Inventors: Martin Richard Ingles, Ruben Fair, Joseph Eugene
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Patent number: 9366277Abstract: A mechanical assembly such as a torque transfer strut for a rotating superconducting machine. The torque transfer strut includes a composite tube having a first end received in a clamping fitting, which may include an end housing or lug, a clamping wedge screwed onto a threaded end housing, and an annular clamping member applying a radial clamping force to the first end of the composite tube at ambient temperature. When cooled, shrinkage of the end housing in the axial direction causes the annular clamping member to maintain or increase radial clamping force, causing the clamping wedge to apply increasing radial force to an inner member deflecting outwardly a plurality of axial fingers. The first end of the composite tube remains clamped between the inner member and an outer member, together defining an annular channel receiving the first end of the composite tube.Type: GrantFiled: September 25, 2013Date of Patent: June 14, 2016Assignee: GE ENERGY POWER CONVERSION TECHNOLOGY LTD.Inventors: Martin Richard Ingles, Joseph Eugene, David John Swaffield
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Publication number: 20140294605Abstract: A system for maintaining a high vacuum in a vacuum enclosure such as cryostat, for example, is described. The system includes a high-vacuum pump having an input that is connected to the cryostat and an output. A vacuum vessel is connected to the output of the high-vacuum pump. A second vacuum pump is connectable to the vacuum vessel. The system is operated such that the high-vacuum pump maintains the cryostat at a high vacuum and the second vacuum pump is periodically operated to maintain the pressure of the vacuum vessel below a threshold pressure. The second vacuum pump may be either permanently connected to, or removable from, the vacuum vessel. The vacuum vessel acts to maintain the output of the high-vacuum pump within a suitable pressure range. This removes the need for the output of the high-vacuum pump to be connected to a continuously operating, second-stage vacuum pump.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 24, 2011Publication date: October 2, 2014Applicant: GE ENERGY POWER CONVERSION TECHNOLOGY LTD.Inventors: Martin Richard Ingles, Rubenf Fair, JOSEPH Eugene
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Patent number: 8692433Abstract: A rotor (or a stator) for a superconducting electrical machine includes a mounting that is maintained at substantially ambient temperature during operation of the electrical machine and a field coil support structure. A plurality of superconducting field coils are maintained at cryogenic temperatures during operation of the electrical machine and are supported by the field coil support structure. At least one coupling element is used to fix the field coil support structure to the mounting. The field coil support structure is preferably fixed to the mounting by a plurality of substantially circumferentially extending coupling elements at a first and second axial end of the field coil support structure and the mounting such that the mounting and field coil support structure are substantially separated over their axial lengths by a vacuum gap.Type: GrantFiled: October 22, 2008Date of Patent: April 8, 2014Assignee: GE Energy Power Conversion Technology LimitedInventors: Joseph Eugene, Graham Derek Le Flem
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Publication number: 20140093302Abstract: A mechanical assembly such as a torque transfer strut for a rotating superconducting machine. The torque transfer strut includes a composite tube having a first end received in a clamping fitting, which may include an end housing or lug, a clamping wedge screwed onto a threaded end housing, and an annular clamping member applying a radial clamping force to the first end of the composite tube at ambient temperature. When cooled, shrinkage of the end housing in the axial direction causes the annular clamping member to maintain or increase radial clamping force, causing the clamping wedge to apply increasing radial force to an inner member deflecting outwardly a plurality of axial fingers. The first end of the composite tube remains clamped between the inner member and an outer member, together defining an annular channel receiving the first end of the composite tube.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 25, 2013Publication date: April 3, 2014Applicant: GE Energy Power Conversion Technology Ltd.Inventors: Martin Richard Ingles, Joseph Eugene, David John Swaffield
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Publication number: 20130214628Abstract: A wind turbine generator has a drive end at which one or more turbine blades are mountable and a non-drive end. The wind turbine generator comprises an external stator having a radially inner surface and an internal rotor having a radially outer surface, an air gap being defined between the rotor and the stator. A main bearing arrangement is provided at the drive end and acts between the rotor and the stator to mount the rotor for rotation about the stator and a stabiliser beating is provided at the non-drive end and acts between the rotor and the stator to stabilise the rotor and stator and maintain and control the air gap therebetween.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 27, 2010Publication date: August 22, 2013Applicant: GE ENERGY POWER CONVERSION TECHNOLOGY LTD.Inventors: Graham Le Flem, Ian Benjamin Wise, Joseph Eugene, John Frederick Hill
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Publication number: 20130002083Abstract: A rotor (or a stator) for a superconducting electrical machine includes a mounting that is maintained at substantially ambient temperature during operation of the electrical machine and a field coil support structure. A plurality of superconducting field coils are maintained at cryogenic temperatures during operation of the electrical machine and are supported by the field coil support structure. A plurality of coupling elements are used to fix the field coil support structure to the mounting. The coupling elements can be linear struts and carry substantially of the torque that is experienced during operation of the electrical machine.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 10, 2012Publication date: January 3, 2013Applicant: GE Energy Power Conversion Technology Ltd.Inventors: Joseph EUGENE, Graham Derek LeFLEM
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Publication number: 20100096942Abstract: A rotor (or a stator) for a superconducting electrical machine includes a mounting that is maintained at substantially ambient temperature during operation of the electrical machine and a field coil support structure. A plurality of superconducting field coils are maintained at cryogenic temperatures during operation of the electrical machine and are supported by the field coil support structure. At least one coupling element is used to fix the field coil support structure to the mounting. The field coil support structure is preferably fixed to the mounting by a plurality of substantially circumferentially extending coupling elements at a first and second axial end of the field coil support structure and the mounting such that the mounting and field coil support structure are substantially separated over their axial lengths by a vacuum gap.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 22, 2008Publication date: April 22, 2010Inventors: Joseph Eugene, Graham Derek Le Flem
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Patent number: 6856053Abstract: A stator for a high power density air gap electrical machine comprises an outer annular laminated iron stator core and a stator winding comprising a plurality of coils having linear conductor portions extending substantially parallel to a longitudinal axis of the machine. Support teeth for the coils are fabricated from a non-magnetic material, with each support being interposed between two adjacent ones of the linear conductor portions of the coils. The supports not only supplement the mechanical strength of the winding but also define channels for the flow of coolant to extract heat from the coils.Type: GrantFiled: April 19, 2002Date of Patent: February 15, 2005Assignee: AlstomInventors: Graham LeFlem, Clive D. Lewis, Joseph Eugene
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Publication number: 20020180284Abstract: A stator for a high power density air gap electrical machine comprises an outer annular laminated iron stator core and a stator winding comprising a plurality of coils having linear conductor portions extending substantially parallel to a longitudinal axis of the machine. Support teeth for the coils are fabricated from a non-magnetic material, with each support being interposed between two adjacent ones of the linear conductor portions of the coils. The supports not only supplement the mechanical strength of the winding but also define channels for the flow of coolant to extract heat from the coils.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 19, 2002Publication date: December 5, 2002Inventors: Graham LeFlem, Clive D. Lewis, Joseph Eugene