Patents by Inventor Michael Caldwell
Michael Caldwell 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: 20070088472Abstract: A method is provided for validating emissions component conditions of a vehicle including the steps of operatively placing drivable wheel hubs of the vehicle under load so that the vehicle drive wheel hubs may be driven without vehicle movement and running the vehicle through an associated drive cycle associated with that vehicle. The method further includes the steps of determining if monitored emission components are in a Ready condition at the end of drive cycle, and monitoring for diagnostic trouble codes during and at the end of the drive cycle.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 6, 2006Publication date: April 19, 2007Inventors: Donald Ganzhorn, Michael Caldwell
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Publication number: 20060101727Abstract: An emergency response training and exercise facility and complex. The emergency response training and exercise facility includes a site facility and preferably a plurality of modular units to provide one or more simulated disaster environments or scenarios.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 12, 2004Publication date: May 18, 2006Inventors: John Holgerson, Michael Caldwell
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Patent number: 6568079Abstract: A replacement method facilitates replacing of a portion of a combustor liner within a gas turbine engine combustor in a cost-effective and reliable manner. The combustor includes a combustion zone that is defined by an inner and an outer liner. The inner and outer liners each include a series of panels and a plurality of nuggets formed by adjacent panels. The method includes the steps of cutting between an outer surface and an inner surface of at least one liner panel, removing at least one panel that is adjacent the area of the liner that was cut, and installing a replacement panel into the combustor for each panel that was removed from the combustor.Type: GrantFiled: June 11, 2001Date of Patent: May 27, 2003Assignee: General Electric CompanyInventors: Gilbert Farmer, David Bruce Patterson, Steven Allen Stiverson, James Michael Caldwell, Edward John Emilianowicz, Jeffrey Michael Martini
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Patent number: 6530971Abstract: A braze material and method for repairing an article, such as a gas turbine engine combustor liner formed from a nickel-base or cobalt-base superalloy. The braze material is composed of a nickel-base braze alloy that is preferably in powder form and may be dispersed in a suitable vehicle to yield a slurry, putty or solid tape. The braze alloy is formulated to be capable of withstanding the high temperature operating environment of a combustor liner, and to have a melting temperature below the grain growth or incipient melting temperature of the superalloy to be repaired. A preferred braze alloy is formed by combining at least two nickel-base powders. A suitable composition for the braze alloy is, in weight percent, about 10 to about 19 chromium, about 3 to about 10.5 cobalt, about 1.75 to about 4.9 titanium, about 0.75 to about 3.4 aluminum, about 1.25 to about 4.1 tungsten, about 1.25 to about 4.1 molybdenum, about 0.025 to about 0.225 carbon, about 0.005 to about 0.15 zirconium, about 0.50 to about 2.Type: GrantFiled: January 29, 2001Date of Patent: March 11, 2003Assignee: General Electric CompanyInventors: Joel Heywood Cohen, David Edwin Budinger, James Michael Caldwell, Michael Glenn Gordon, Edward John Emilianowicz
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Publication number: 20020184762Abstract: A replacement method facilitates replacing of a portion of a combustor liner within a gas turbine engine combustor in a cost-effective and reliable manner. The combustor includes a combustion zone that is defined by an inner and an outer liner. The inner and outer liners each include a series of panels and a plurality of nuggets formed by adjacent panels. The method includes the steps of cutting between an outer surface and an inner surface of at least one liner panel, removing at least one panel that is adjacent the area of the liner that was cut, and installing a replacement panel into the combustor for each panel that was removed from the combustor.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 11, 2001Publication date: December 12, 2002Inventors: Gilbert Farmer, David Bruce Patterson, Steven Allen Stiverson, James Michael Caldwell, Edward John Emilianowicz, Jeffrey Michael Martini
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Patent number: 6449952Abstract: A cowl for directing flow of air entering an annular combustor assembly of a gas turbine engine and which is removable from the combustor without disassembling the combustor. The cowl is annular in shape and has a plurality of circumferentially spaced fastener holes for receiving fasteners which commonly connect and align the cowl, an annular dome, and a liner. At least one notch is in the cowl, each notch being sized sufficiently larger than a corresponding fastener to permit the cowl to be moved to or removed from an operative position while the corresponding fastener remains in position for connecting the dome and liner to one another.Type: GrantFiled: April 17, 2001Date of Patent: September 17, 2002Assignee: General Electric CompanyInventors: Edward John Emilianowicz, James Michael Caldwell
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Publication number: 20020088396Abstract: The present invention relates to methods and apparatus for the controlled placement of a shear-thinnable polymer composition into a moving web. The controlled placement is preferably performed by applying the polymer composition onto a surface of a moving web, shear thinning the composition and placing it into the web, and curing the polymer composition. A preferred apparatus includes one or more process heads that has mounted thereto a rigid knife blade for engagement with the moving web. The knife blade is movable vertically and rotationally. The process head is also movable horizontally along the path of the moving web. A plurality of macro and micro tension zones are established and are monitored for controlling the apparatus and process.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 16, 2001Publication date: July 11, 2002Inventors: James Michael Caldwell, George Schmermund
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Patent number: 6416613Abstract: The present invention relates to a method for improving both adhesion between substrate and polymer layers and the durability of such composite structures; while maintaining the malleability and preferred characteristics of the original substrate. Quite unexpectedly, the application of a layer or film upon an uncured, encapsulated base substrate which has been encapsulated by the shear thinning methods of the present invention, results in superior adhesion of multiple layers when compared to conventional layering, coating or composite manufacturing methods. Moreover, the uncured or at most, semi-cured, polymer composition applied to the base substrate ensures that the substrate maintains maximum flexibility for subsequent shaping into composite articles prior to curing. The methods described herein produce multiple layer composite articles that are lighter, stronger, more flexible and utilize less material, than composite articles produced by conventional techniques.Type: GrantFiled: June 23, 1998Date of Patent: July 9, 2002Assignee: Nextec Applications, Inc.Inventors: Rodney Lane Patrick, James Michael Caldwell
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Patent number: 6416278Abstract: A method for repairing a turbine nozzle segment having at least one vane disposed between outer and inner bands includes separating the inner band from the nozzle segment, and joining the inner band to a newly manufactured replacement casting having an outer band and at least one vane. The replacement casting includes a mounting platform formed on one end of the vane and a boss formed on the mounting platform. A collar is joined to the inner band and has a slot formed therein. The boss is then inserted into the slot, and the mounting platform is received in a recess formed in the inner band. Joining is completed by joining the boss to the collar and the mounting platform to the inner band.Type: GrantFiled: November 16, 2000Date of Patent: July 9, 2002Assignee: General Electric CompanyInventors: James Walter Caddell, Jr., James Michael Caldwell, Kenneth Morand Lieland, Glenn Herbert Nichols
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Patent number: 6345441Abstract: A method of repairing an annular transpiration cooled liner for a combustion chamber of a gas turbine engine. An annular portion of the liner including a damaged region is removed from between an upstream section and a downstream section of the liner. Sheet metal is formed into an annular replacement section having at least one axial seam extending between an upstream end and a downstream end of the replacement section. The replacement section is sized and shaped similarly to the removed annular portion of the liner. The upstream end of the formed annular section is joined to the upstream section of the liner and the downstream end of the formed annular section is joined to the downstream section of the liner.Type: GrantFiled: July 18, 2000Date of Patent: February 12, 2002Assignee: General Electric CompanyInventors: Gilbert Farmer, James Michael Caldwell, Steven Allen Stiverson, David Bruce Patterson, Edward John Emilianowicz
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Patent number: 6342280Abstract: The present invention relates to a method for improving both adhesion between substrate and polymer layers and the durability of such composite structures; while maintaining the malleability and preferred characteristics of the original substrate. Quite unexpectedly, the application of a layer or film upon an uncured, encapsulated base substrate which has been encapsulated by the shear thinning methods of the present invention, results in superior adhesion of multiple layers when compared to conventional layering, coating or composite manufacturing methods. Moreover, the uncured or at most, semi-cured, polymer composition applied to the base substrate ensures that the substrate maintains maximum flexibility for subsequent shaping into composite articles prior to curing. The methods described herein produce multiple layer composite articles that are lighter, stronger, more flexible and utilize less material, than composite articles produced by conventional techniques.Type: GrantFiled: June 23, 1998Date of Patent: January 29, 2002Assignee: Nextec Applications, Inc.Inventors: Rodney Lane Patrick, James Michael Caldwell, Peter Uwe Mekailian
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Patent number: 6312523Abstract: The present invention relates to methods and apparatus for the controlled placement of a shear-thinnable polymer composition into a moving web. The controlled placement is preferably performed by applying the polymer composition onto a surface of a moving web, shear thinning the composition and placing it into the web, and curing the polymer composition. A preferred apparatus includes one or more process heads that has mounted thereto a rigid knife blade for engagement with the moving web. The knife blade is movable vertically and rotationally. The process head is also movable horizontally along the path of the moving web. A plurality of macro and micro tension zones are established and are monitored for controlling the apparatus and process.Type: GrantFiled: September 27, 1999Date of Patent: November 6, 2001Assignee: Nextec Applications, Inc.Inventors: James Michael Caldwell, George Schmermund
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Patent number: 6289841Abstract: The present invention relates to an apparatus for controlling the placement of a curable, shear-thinnable polymer composition into a porous web. The apparatus comprises means for applying tension, means for applying the polymer composition to one surface of the tensioned web, and means for shear thinning the composition and placing it into the web to encapsulate at least some of the structural elements of the web, leaving most of the interstitial spaces open. A preferred apparatus includes one or more process heads that has mounted thereto a rigid knife blade for engagement with the web. The knife blade is movable vertically and rotationally. The process head is also movable horizontally along the path of the web. The invention also relates to an apparatus for selectively placing the polymer composition in a substantially continuous region extending through the web so that the polymer composition fills the interstitial spaces and adheres adjacent structural elements of the web in the region.Type: GrantFiled: November 30, 1997Date of Patent: September 18, 2001Assignee: Nextec Applications, Inc.Inventor: J. Michael Caldwell
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Publication number: 20010017102Abstract: The present invention relates to an apparatus for controlling the placement of a curable, shear-thinnable polymer composition into a porous web. The apparatus comprises means for applying tension, means for applying the polymer composition to one surface of the tensioned web, and means for shear thinning the composition and placing it into the web to encapsulate at least some of the structural elements of the web, leaving most of the interstitial spaces open. A preferred apparatus includes one or more process heads that has mounted thereto a rigid knife blade for engagement with the web. The knife blade is movable vertically and rotationally. The process head is also movable horizontally along the path of the web. The invention also relates to an apparatus for selectively placing the polymer composition in a substantially continuous region extending through the web so that the polymer composition fills the interstitial spaces and adheres adjacent structural elements of the web in the region.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 30, 1997Publication date: August 30, 2001Inventor: J. MICHAEL CALDWELL
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Patent number: 6129978Abstract: The present invention relates to a porous web comprising a plurality of structural elements with interstitial spaces therebetween, wherein at least some of the structural elements of the top and bottom surfaces of the web are encapsulated by a cured, shear thinned polymer composition and most of the interstitial spaces are open. The invention also relates to a porous web having a substantially continuous region of a cured, shear thinned polymer composition extending through the web so that the polymer composition fills the interstitial spaces and adheres adjacent structural elements of the web in the region. In the areas of the web above and below the filled region, at least some of the structural elements are encapsulated and most of the interstitial spaces are open.Type: GrantFiled: November 3, 1997Date of Patent: October 10, 2000Assignee: Nextec Applications, Inc.Inventor: J. Michael Caldwell
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Patent number: 6083602Abstract: The present invention includes novel barrier webs that have certain desirable physical qualities such as water resistance, increased durability, improved barrier qualities and the like. The present invention further comprises a barrier web comprising a web that has been treated with a curable shear thinned thixotropic polymer composition, the fabric being adapted to be substantially impermeable to liquids, permeable to gases and impermeable to microorganisms. The barrier webs of the present invention are either impermeable to all microorganisms or are impermeable to microorganisms of certain sizes. The present invention also includes fabrics that are capable of either selective binding certain microorganisms, particles or molecules depending upon what binding partners are incorporated into the polymer before application to the fabric.Type: GrantFiled: June 7, 1995Date of Patent: July 4, 2000Assignee: Nextec Applications, Inc.Inventors: J. Michael Caldwell, Peter Ellman
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Patent number: 6040251Abstract: The present invention includes novel barrier webs that have certain desirable physical qualities such as water resistance, increased durability, improved barrier qualities and the like. The present invention further comprises a barrier web comprising a web that has been treated with a curable shear thinned thixotropic polymer composition, the fabric being adapted to be substantially impermeable to liquids, permeable to gases and impermeable to microorganisms. The barrier webs of the present invention are either impermeable to all microorganisms or are impermeable to microorganisms of certain sizes. The present invention also includes fabrics that are capable of either selective binding certain microorganisms, particles or molecules depending upon what binding partners are incorporated into the polymer before application to the fabric.Type: GrantFiled: June 7, 1995Date of Patent: March 21, 2000Assignee: Nextec Applications Inc.Inventor: J. Michael Caldwell
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Patent number: 5958137Abstract: The present invention relates to methods and apparatus for the controlled placement of a shear-thinnable polymer composition into a moving web. The controlled placement is preferably performed by applying the polymer composition onto a surface of a moving web, shear thinning the composition and placing it into the web, and curing the polymer composition. A preferred apparatus includes one or more process heads that has mounted thereto a rigid knife blade for engagement with the moving web. The knife blade is movable vertically and rotationally. The process head is also movable horizontally along the path of the moving web. A plurality of macro and micro tension zones are established and are monitored for controlling the apparatus and process.Type: GrantFiled: November 3, 1997Date of Patent: September 28, 1999Assignee: Nextec Applications, Inc.Inventors: James Michael Caldwell, George Schmermund
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Patent number: 5935637Abstract: The present invention relates to methods and apparatus for the controlled placement of a shear-thinnable polymer composition into a moving web. The controlled placement is preferably performed by applying the polymer composition onto a surface of a moving web, shear thinning the composition and placing it into the web, and curing the polymer composition. A preferred apparatus includes one or more process heads that has mounted thereto a rigid knife blade for engagement with the moving web. The knife blade is movable vertically and rotationally. The process head is also movable horizontally along the path of the moving web. A plurality of macro and micro tension zones are established and are monitored for controlling the apparatus and process.Type: GrantFiled: November 3, 1997Date of Patent: August 10, 1999Assignee: Nextec Applications, Inc.Inventors: James Michael Caldwell, George Schmermund
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Patent number: 5912116Abstract: The present invention includes novel barrier webs that have certain desirable physical qualities such as water resistance, increased durability, improved barrier qualities and the like. The present invention further comprises a barrier web comprising a web that has been treated with a curable shear thinned thixotropic polymer composition, the fabric being adapted to be substantially impermeable to liquids, permeable to gases and impermeable to microorganisms. The barrier webs of the present invention are either impermeable to all microorganisms or are impermeable to microorganisms of certain sizes. The present invention also includes fabrics that are capable of either selective binding certain microorganisms, particles or molecules depending upon what binding partners are incorporated into the polymer before application to the fabric.Type: GrantFiled: June 7, 1995Date of Patent: June 15, 1999Assignee: Nextec Applications, Inc.Inventor: J. Michael Caldwell