Patents by Inventor Matthew Svrcek
Matthew Svrcek 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: 20250092951Abstract: Systems and methods are provided for a sealing element arranged in a ring groove of a piston assembly to seal against the ring groove at a first interface and to seal against a bore of a cylinder, in which the piston assembly is arranged, at a second interface. A feature of the sealing element is arranged at the first interface for reducing friction between the sealing element and the ring groove. The second interface is without a liquid lubricant or oil during operation.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 28, 2022Publication date: March 20, 2025Inventors: Nathaniel Oliver, Matthew Svrcek, Rucha Bedarkar
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Patent number: 12255514Abstract: A bearing assembly for a linear electromagnetic machine includes a sleeve having a surface configured to provide a bearing between the surface and a translator, a front plate coupled to the sleeve, a support block, and a plurality of flexures coupled to the support block. Each flexure is coupled between the support block and one of the front plate or a stator. For example, a load path extends from a stator to the support block via a first set of flexures of the plurality of flexures, from the support block to the front plate via a second set of flexures of the plurality of flexures, and from the front plate to the sleeve. In the example of four flexures, two flexures are affixed to the support block and front plate, while two other flexures are affixed to the support block and the stator.Type: GrantFiled: July 29, 2022Date of Patent: March 18, 2025Assignee: Mainspring Energy, Inc.Inventors: John Lawler, Neil Watters, Samuel Sherman, Matthew Svrcek, David DeGraaff
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Publication number: 20240297553Abstract: Linear generator systems are presented herein for interfacing a number of different linear electromagnetic machines (LEMs) for generating collective power outputs. A plurality of LEMs is coaxially arranged in sequence along a longitudinal axis. Each LEM comprises a respective translator, and a respective stator. A pair of gas springs are each respectively arranged outboard of a pair of outboard LEMs in contact with the respective translators of the outboard LEMs. A plurality of reaction sections is arranged between adjacent LEMs of the plurality of LEMs. Each of the plurality of reaction sections is in contact with respective translators of the respective adjacent LEMs.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 1, 2024Publication date: September 5, 2024Inventors: Matthew Svrcek, David DeGraaff, Nate Fitzgerald, Matthew Roelle
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Patent number: 11873906Abstract: Systems and methods are provided for a cantilever beam arrangement that preloads ring segments in a multi0segment piston ring arrangement. A piston assembly comprises a piston that comprises a land. A ring segment is arranged against the land. The ring segment comprises a radially inner surface, a radially outer surface for sealing against a bore, and a boss located on the radially inner surface. The piston assembly also includes a beam spring having a proximal end attached to the piston and a distal end in contact with the boss. The beam spring forces at least a portion of the ring segment radially outward by applying a force on the boss.Type: GrantFiled: November 17, 2021Date of Patent: January 16, 2024Assignee: MAINSPRING ENERGY, INC.Inventors: Matthew Svrcek, Carlos Prieto, Rucha Bedarkar, Kevin Ting
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Publication number: 20230198367Abstract: A linear electromagnetic machine includes a stator, a translator, and a bearing system. The bearing system maintains alignment against lateral displacement of the translator relative to the stator, as the translator reciprocates axially. More particularly, the bearing system maintains a motor air gap between the stator and a magnetic section of the translator. The stator includes a plurality of stator teeth and windings, which form a plurality of phases. The stator teeth and windings are arranged using a hoop stack with spines to form a stator bore and define the motor air gap. The bearing system can include bearing housings that are configured to form a bearing interface with a surface of the translator. The bearing interface can include a contact bearing or a non-contact bearing, such as a gas bearing. Current is controlled in the phases to convert between electrical energy and kinetic energy of the translator.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 22, 2023Publication date: June 22, 2023Inventors: John Lawler, John Powers, Scott Coakley, Alan Crapo, David DeGraaff, Christopher David Gadda, Andrew Hancock, Shannon Miller, Samuel Sherman, Matthew Svrcek, Kevin Walters
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Patent number: 11616428Abstract: A linear electromagnetic machine includes a stator, a translator, and a bearing system. The bearing system maintains alignment against lateral displacement of the translator relative to the stator, as the translator reciprocates axially. More particularly, the bearing system maintains a motor air gap between the stator and a magnetic section of the translator. The stator includes a plurality of stator teeth and windings, which form a plurality of phases. The stator teeth and windings are arranged using a hoop stack with spines to form a stator bore and define the motor air gap. The bearing system can include bearing housings that are configured to form a bearing interface with a surface of the translator. The bearing interface can include a contact bearing or a non-contact bearing, such as a gas bearing. Current is controlled in the phases to convert between electrical energy and kinetic energy of the translator.Type: GrantFiled: April 9, 2021Date of Patent: March 28, 2023Assignee: Mainspring Energy, Inc.Inventors: John Lawler, John Powers, Scott Coakley, Alan Crapo, David DeGraaff, Christopher David Gadda, Andrew Hancock, Shannon Miller, Samuel Sherman, Matthew Svrcek, Kevin Walters
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Publication number: 20230034504Abstract: A bearing assembly for a linear electromagnetic machine includes a sleeve having a surface configured to provide a bearing between the surface and a translator, a front plate coupled to the sleeve, a support block, and a plurality of flexures coupled to the support block. Each flexure is coupled between the support block and one of the front plate or a stator. For example, a load path extends from a stator to the support block via a first set of flexures of the plurality of flexures, from the support block to the front plate via a second set of flexures of the plurality of flexures, and from the front plate to the sleeve. In the example of four flexures, two flexures are affixed to the support block and front plate, while two other flexures are affixed to the support block and the stator.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 29, 2022Publication date: February 2, 2023Inventors: John Lawler, Neil Watters, Samuel Sherman, Matthew Svrcek, David DeGraaff
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Publication number: 20220154824Abstract: Systems and methods are provided for a cantilever beam arrangement that preloads ring segments in a multi0segment piston ring arrangement. A piston assembly comprises a piston that comprises a land. A ring segment is arranged against the land. The ring segment comprises a radially inner surface, a radially outer surface for sealing against a bore, and a boss located on the radially inner surface. The piston assembly also includes a beam spring having a proximal end attached to the piston and a distal end in contact with the boss. The beam spring forces at least a portion of the ring segment radially outward by applying a force on the boss.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 17, 2021Publication date: May 19, 2022Inventors: Matthew Svrcek, Carlos Prieto, Rucha Bedarkar, Kevin Ting
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Publication number: 20210288570Abstract: A linear electromagnetic machine includes a stator, a translator, and a bearing system. The bearing system maintains alignment against lateral displacement of the translator relative to the stator, as the translator reciprocates axially. More particularly, the bearing system maintains a motor air gap between the stator and a magnetic section of the translator. The stator includes a plurality of stator teeth and windings, which form a plurality of phases. The stator teeth and windings are arranged using a hoop stack with spines to form a stator bore and define the motor air gap. The bearing system can include bearing housings that are configured to form a bearing interface with a surface of the translator. The bearing interface can include a contact bearing or a non-contact bearing, such as a gas bearing. Current is controlled in the phases to convert between electrical energy and kinetic energy of the translator.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 9, 2021Publication date: September 16, 2021Inventors: John Lawler, John Powers, Scott Coakley, Alan Crapo, David DeGraaff, Christopher David Gadda, Andrew Hancock, Shannon Miller, Samuel Sherman, Matthew Svrcek, Kevin Walters
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Patent number: 10985641Abstract: A linear electromagnetic machine includes a stator, a translator, and a bearing system. The bearing system maintains alignment against lateral displacement of the translator relative to the stator, as the translator reciprocates axially. More particularly, the bearing system maintains a motor air gap between the stator and a magnetic section of the translator. The stator includes a plurality of stator teeth and windings, which form a plurality of phases. The stator teeth and windings are arranged using a hoop stack with spines to form a stator bore and define the motor air gap. The bearing system can include bearing housings that are configured to form a bearing interface with a surface of the translator. The bearing interface can include a contact bearing or a non-contact bearing, such as a gas bearing. Current is controlled in the phases to convert between electrical energy and kinetic energy of the translator.Type: GrantFiled: July 24, 2019Date of Patent: April 20, 2021Assignee: MAINSPRING ENERGY, INC.Inventors: John Lawler, John Powers, Scott Coakley, Alan Crapo, David DeGraaff, Christopher David Gadda, Andrew Hancock, Shannon Miller, Samuel Sherman, Matthew Svrcek, Kevin Walters
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Publication number: 20200036273Abstract: A linear electromagnetic machine includes a stator, a translator, and a bearing system. The bearing system maintains alignment against lateral displacement of the translator relative to the stator, as the translator reciprocates axially. More particularly, the bearing system maintains a motor air gap between the stator and a magnetic section of the translator. The stator includes a plurality of stator teeth and windings, which form a plurality of phases. The stator teeth and windings are arranged using a hoop stack with spines to form a stator bore and define the motor air gap. The bearing system can include bearing housings that are configured to form a bearing interface with a surface of the translator. The bearing interface can include a contact bearing or a non-contact bearing, such as a gas bearing. Current is controlled in the phases to convert between electrical energy and kinetic energy of the translator.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 24, 2019Publication date: January 30, 2020Inventors: John Lawler, John Powers, Scott Coakley, Alan Crapo, David DeGraaff, Christopher David Gadda, Andrew Hancock, Shannon Miller, Samuel Sherman, Matthew Svrcek, Kevin Walters