Patents by Inventor Lawrence A. Nelson
Lawrence A. Nelson 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: 20170301044Abstract: Systems, methods, and other embodiments are disclosed for managing utility usage data in the event of a utility outage. In one embodiment, measured meter data is read representing utility usage data collected from multiple meters within a zone of a utility system and processed to identify valid and invalid usage data of the measured meter data. An estimation process is performed on the measured meter data to generate corrected meter data for the multiple meters. The corrected meter data is aggregated over a time span to generate an aggregate percentage value specifying a total percentage of data received for the time span. The aggregate percentage value is compared to a threshold value to detect a utility outage. The estimation process is suppressed for the multiple meters when the aggregate percentage value is below the threshold value, indicating a utility outage.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 15, 2016Publication date: October 19, 2017Inventors: Jason J. DUNCAN-WILSON, Lawrence NELSON, David SISKA
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Publication number: 20160131509Abstract: Systems, methods, and other embodiments associated with synchronizing consumption data are described. In one embodiment, a method includes determining when a first consumption data of a first type and a second consumption data of a second type, derived from a same consumption meter, are unsynchronized with each other. The example method also includes synchronizing the first consumption data with the second consumption data when the two types of data are determined to be unsynchronized with each other.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 7, 2014Publication date: May 12, 2016Inventors: Lawrence NELSON, Timothy MCAULIFFE, David SISKA
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Patent number: 7388386Abstract: A corrosion monitoring device for monitoring corrosion in fluid containing systems and other equipment exposed to a corrosive environment comprising sensor elements having a composition substantially the same as the equipment being monitored, the sensor elements having a predetermined thickness for exposure to a corrosive solution of the fluid containing system. An electrical property of the monitoring device changes when corrosion penetrates through the thickness of the sensor element. A digital output device generates a first binary signal when corrosion has not penetrated through the thickness of the sensor elements, and a second binary signal when corrosion has penetrated through the thickness of the sensor elements. Multiple sensor elements may be used to provide multiple binary signals. Information from the digital outputs may be processed to provide a cumulative log of corrosion measurements.Type: GrantFiled: March 31, 2006Date of Patent: June 17, 2008Assignee: General Electric CompanyInventors: Thodla Ramgopal, J. Lawrence Nelson, Brian Lasiuk, Mel Joseph Esmacher, Rosa Crovetto, Wiley Lyle Parker
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Publication number: 20070105153Abstract: Disclosed herein are novel nucleic acid and protein sequences that are essential to fertility. In particular, human Mater cDNA and protein sequences are provided. Functional MATER is required for female fertility; zygotes that arise from Mater null oocytes do not progress beyond the two-cell stage. Methods are described for using Mater molecules in diagnoses, prognosis, and treatment of infertility and reduced fertility. Also provided are methods for using MATER as a contraceptive agent. The disclosure also describes compounds involved in such methods, and the identification of such compounds.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 24, 2006Publication date: May 10, 2007Inventors: Lawrence Nelson, Zhi-Bin Tong
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Publication number: 20070037218Abstract: Disclosed herein are novel nucleic acid and protein sequences that are essential to fertility. In particular, human Mater cDNA and protein sequences are provided. Functional MATER is required for female fertility; zygotes that arise from Mater null oocytes do not progress beyond the two-cell stage. Methods are described for using Mater molecules in diagnoses, prognosis, and treatment of infertility and reduced fertility. Also provided are methods for using MATER as a contraceptive agent. The disclosure also describes compounds involved in such methods, and the identification of such compounds.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 24, 2006Publication date: February 15, 2007Inventors: Lawrence Nelson, Zhi-Bin Tong
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Patent number: 6465965Abstract: A method and device for providing power to a load are disclosed. A beam of free electrons is directed from a free-electron source, such as an electron gun, into an enclosing conductive surface. The free-electron source includes a cathode, which is maintained at a negative voltage with respect to the enclosing conductive surface. A region around the free-electron source is maintained in a vacuum. The system is configured to switch over a time period between two configurations. In the first configuration, the enclosing conductive surface is isolated from a ground. In the second configuration, the enclosing conductive surface is in electrical communication with the ground. Capacitive energy is discharged from the enclosing conductive surface when in the second configuration with an electrical circuit arrangement and provided to the load.Type: GrantFiled: March 30, 2001Date of Patent: October 15, 2002Inventor: Lawrence Nelson
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Publication number: 20020067131Abstract: A method and device for providing power to a load are disclosed. A beam of free electrons is directed from a free-electron source, such as an electron gun, into an enclosing conductive surface. The free-electron source includes a cathode, which is maintained at a negative voltage with respect to the enclosing conductive surface. A region around the free-electron source is maintained in a vacuum. The system is configured to switch over a time period between two configurations. In the first configuration, the enclosing conductive surface is isolated from a ground. In the second configuration, the enclosing conductive surface is in electrical communication with the ground. Capacitive energy is discharged from the enclosing conductive surface when in the second configuration with an electrical circuit arrangement and provided to the load.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 30, 2001Publication date: June 6, 2002Inventor: Lawrence Nelson
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Patent number: 6132525Abstract: Austenitic steel intended for use in radiation areas of nuclear reactors is largely resistant to irradiation-induced stress corrosion cracking if its silicon, phosphorus and sulfur contents are reduced in relation to standard commercial steel quantities and its grain structure has finely dispersed carbide precipitation, particularly of niobium carbide. The finely dispersed distribution can be induced in that larger niobium precipitation takes place at annealing temperatures between 1100 and 1150.degree. C., and carbide is precipitated through the corresponding annealing at temperatures of approximately 750.degree. C.Type: GrantFiled: March 7, 1997Date of Patent: October 17, 2000Assignee: Electric Power Research Institute, Inc.Inventors: Dietrich Alter, Peter Dewes, Friedrich Garzarolli, Roland Hahn, J. Lawrence Nelson
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Patent number: 5949838Abstract: A method of producing austenite steel for use in the radiation zone of a nuclear reactor. The method comprising the steps of forming the austenite steel with about 17% by weight chromium, about 9 to 11.5% by weight nickel, about 0.04% by weight carbon, and iron impurities whose content of silicon is about 0.1% by weight and whose total content of sulfur and phosphorous is less than 0.03% by weight; and exposing the austenite steel to a temperature treatment at a temperature less than 1150 .degree. C. to produce a fine grain lattice with grain diameter features under approximately 20 .mu.m.Type: GrantFiled: February 27, 1998Date of Patent: September 7, 1999Assignee: Electric Power Research Institute, Inc.Inventors: Dietrich Alter, Peter Dewes, Friedrich Garzarolli, Roland Hahn, J. Lawrence Nelson
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Patent number: 5733948Abstract: A photopolymer resin composition useful in producing printing plates with low levels of surface tack is disclosed. Acetal compounds are incorporated into the photopolymer resin composition to achieve the low tack results.Type: GrantFiled: July 15, 1996Date of Patent: March 31, 1998Assignee: MAC Dermid, Imaging Technology, Inc.Inventor: Lawrence Nelson
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Patent number: 5715598Abstract: Method and joint for sealing a bare hole in a nuclear heat exchanger tubesheet. The tubesheet has a plurality of holes formed therethrough, wherein at least one of the holes has been left vacant by a heat transfer tube removed from the hole. Such a hole is defined as a bare hole. One embodiment of the method of the invention comprises disposing a sleeve in the bare hole to protect the tubesheet material from the corrosive attack of the heat exchanger primary coolant and sealingly disposing a sleeve plug in the sleeve in order to seal the sleeve. A leak-tight joint is defined as the sleeve plug is sealingly disposed in the sleeve.Type: GrantFiled: December 13, 1995Date of Patent: February 10, 1998Assignee: Westinghouse Electric CorporationInventors: James W. Everett, Pedro C. Olivera, Lawrence A. Nelson
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Patent number: 5255717Abstract: An improved, easily removable plug for plugging the open end of a heat exchanger tube in a nuclear steam generator is disclosed herein. The plug generally comprises a cylindrical shell of Inconel.RTM. having tapered side walls, a closed end, an open end, a cork-shaped expander element disposed within the shell that radially expands the tapered side walls of the shell into sealing engagement with the inner walls of a tube when axially drawn from the closed to the open end of the shell, and a wall section in the interior of the shell between the closed end and the tapered side walls for receiving the expander element when this element is pushed back from the open end of the shell back against the closed end thereof, thereby affording clear mechanical access to the interior of the tapered side walls of the shell.Type: GrantFiled: September 18, 1990Date of Patent: October 26, 1993Assignee: Westinghouse Electric Corp.Inventors: Lawrence A. Nelson, George D. Fulmer, George G. Elder, Robert F. Keating
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Patent number: 5027507Abstract: A method of controlling leakage through degraded heat exchanger tubes in the tubesheet region of a nuclear steam generator is disclosed herein. The method comprises radially expanding a section of the heat exchanger tube disposed within the bore of the tubesheet into leak resistant engagement so that the resultant leakage flow is equal to or less than an acceptable leakage flow rate. The expanded, leak resistant section is located above the degraded section of the heat exchanger tube and below the upper side of the tubesheet. The length L of the leak resistant section and the pressure P necessary to create it are determined by ascertaining a plurality of combinations of length Lx and pressure Px that would result in a sufficiently tight engagement between the heat exchanger tube and the tubesheet bore to achieve the desired leakage flow rate, and by choosing a combination of Lx, Px that results in the smallest length L without exceeding a pressure of 50 ksi (344.7 MPa).Type: GrantFiled: March 1, 1989Date of Patent: July 2, 1991Assignee: Westinghouse Electric Corp.Inventors: Lawrence A. Nelson, Robert F. Keating
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Patent number: 4829660Abstract: An improved system for removing a plug from the open end of a heat exchanger tube in a nuclear steam generator is disclosed herein. It is particularly adapted for removing a plug formed from an elongated, cylindrical shell of Inconel.RTM. having a closed end, an open ends, and an expander element that radially expands the shell when axially drawn from the clossed to the open end of the shell. The system comprises an expander remover for axially pushing the expander element from the open end completely through the closed end of the plug shell, and a TIG torch for creating beads along the longitudinal axis of the plug shell which relax the engagement between the plug shell and the tube after the weld beams harden. Finally, the system includes a plug puller for pulling the loosened plug from the tube.Type: GrantFiled: May 18, 1987Date of Patent: May 16, 1989Assignee: Westinghouse Electric Corp.Inventors: James W. Everett, John B. Gunter, William Woolfolk, Frank Sadofsky, Lawrence A. Nelson, George D. Fulmer, George G. Elder, Robert F. Keating
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Patent number: 4771810Abstract: The multi-seal tube plug comprises a substantially cylindrical sheath closed at one end and having a central cavity. An expander is received within the central cavity of the sheath and acts to expand the sheath into contact with the tube. The expander comprises a plurality of radially expandable disks having a central aperture and an expander member adapted to be received within the aperture and to expand the disks. The expanded disks expand a portion of the sheath into contact with the tube to sealingly engage the tube. The expander member is preferably conical and interacts with the conical inner surfaces of the disks. An alternate embodiment of the multi-seal tube plug uses conical washers rather than radially expandable flat disks. All embodiments of the multi-seal tube plug are easily removable and do not damage the tube.Type: GrantFiled: May 28, 1986Date of Patent: September 20, 1988Assignee: Westinghouse Electric Corp.Inventors: Leonard F. Ermold, Robert F. Keating, Lawrence A. Nelson
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Patent number: 4765374Abstract: The multi-seal tube plug comprises a substantially cylindrical sheath closed at one end and having a central cavity. An expander is received within the central cavity of the sheath and acts to expand the sheath into contact with the tube. The expander comprises a plurality of radially expandable disks having a central aperture and an expander member adapted to be received within the aperture and to expand the disks. The expanded disks expand a portion of the sheath into contact with the tube to sealingly engage the tube. The expander member is preferably conical and interacts with the conical inner surfaces of the disks. An alternate embodiment of the multi-seal tube plug uses conical washers rather than radially expandable flat disks. All embodiments of the multi-seal tube plug are easily removable and do not damage the tube.Type: GrantFiled: October 21, 1987Date of Patent: August 23, 1988Assignee: Westinghouse Electric Corp.Inventors: Leonard F. Ermold, Robert F. Keating, Lawrence A. Nelson
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Patent number: 4751944Abstract: The tube plug comprises a substantially cylindrical sheath closed at one end and having a relatively smooth outer surface and a central cavity. An expandable shell is received within the central cavity of the sheath. An expander member is adapted to expand the shell from within by being axially translated within the shell, the expander member also being adapted to grip the inner surface of the shell to retain the expander member in the expanded position. The outside surface of the shell is preferably provided with a plurality of lands. A second embodiment of the tube plug comprises a sleeve, a closed shell member adapted to be inserted within the sleeve, and an expander member contained within the shell. Upon axial translation of the expander member within the shell, the shell is expanded into contact with the sleeve and the sleeve is expanded into contact with the tube, thereby sealing the tube.Type: GrantFiled: May 28, 1986Date of Patent: June 21, 1988Assignee: Westinghouse Electric Corp.Inventors: Susanta Sinha, Robert F. Keating, Lawrence A. Nelson
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Patent number: 4328737Abstract: An ammunition feeder for a gun is disclosed which has a first rotating sprocket driven positively at a uniform velocity for stripping rounds and a second rotating sprocket driven positively at a non-uniform velocity for transversely placing each round directly onto the face of the gun bolt of the gun.Type: GrantFiled: June 12, 1978Date of Patent: May 11, 1982Assignee: General Electric CompanyInventors: Lawrence Nelson, Victor R. Gardy, August J. Habersthol, Eltore J. Manucuso, Jr., John F. O'Brien