Patents by Inventor Michael J. Epstein
Michael J. Epstein 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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Patent number: 7249463Abstract: A fastener shield for use in a fluid flow path within a gas turbine engine for reducing fluid drag and heating generated by fluid flow over a plurality of circumferentially spaced fasteners. The fastener shield has a radially-extending, downstream-facing mounting flange with a plurality of circumferentially spaced bolt holes positioned to receive respective engine mounting bolts therethrough and to attach the mounting flange to elements of the turbine engine. A curved, upstream-facing fastener shield cover is positioned in spaced-apart relation to the mounting flange for at least partially covering and separating an exposed, upstream-facing portion of the bolts from the fluid flow to thereby reduce drag and consequent heating of the bolts.Type: GrantFiled: September 15, 2004Date of Patent: July 31, 2007Assignee: General Electric CompanyInventors: William C. Anderson, Jesse Senyo, Michael J. Epstein, Zhifeng Dong
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Patent number: 7165937Abstract: A method enables a gas turbine engine to be assembled. The method comprises coupling a rotor assembly including a plurality of circumferentially-spaced rotor blades downstream from, and in flow communication with, a compressor, coupling a casing assembly circumferentially around the rotor assembly such that a clearance is defined between an inner shroud surface of the casing assembly and the rotor blade tips, and coupling a clearance control system to the casing assembly to facilitate maintaining the clearance between the casing assembly and the rotor blade tips, wherein at least a portion of an external surface of the clearance control system is formed with a textured pattern that facilitates increasing the clearance control closure capability during engine operation.Type: GrantFiled: December 6, 2004Date of Patent: January 23, 2007Assignee: General Electric CompanyInventors: Zhifeng Dong, Michael J. Epstein, Glen William Royal, Robert J. Albers
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Patent number: 7094020Abstract: A fastener shield for use in a fluid flow path within a gas turbine engine for reducing fluid drag and heating generated by fluid flow over a plurality of circumferentially spaced bolts. The fastener shield has a radially-extending, downstream-facing mounting flange with a plurality of circumferentially spaced bolt holes positioned to receive respective engine mounting bolts therethrough and to attach the mounting flange to elements of the turbine engine. A curved, upstream-facing fastener shield cover is positioned in spaced-apart relation to the mounting flange for at least partially covering and separating an exposed, upstream-facing portion of the bolts from the fluid flow to thereby reduce drag and consequent heating of the bolts. A plurality of closely spaced-apart, spirally-oriented channels are formed in the fastener shield cover for deflecting the fluid flow impinging on the fastener shield cover, thereby increasing the tangential velocity and lowering the relative temperature of the fluid flow.Type: GrantFiled: September 15, 2004Date of Patent: August 22, 2006Assignee: General Electric CompanyInventors: Zhifeng Dong, Michael J. Epstein, William C. Anderson, Jesse Senyo
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Patent number: 6185925Abstract: An apparatus for cooling a gas turbine engine annular rear turbine frame includes a first plenum box having an inlet for receiving cooling air and an annular first manifold tube in fluid communication with a first outlet of and extending in a first circumferential direction away from the plenum box. The first manifold tube is circumscribed radially outward of and around a centerline and has axially spaced apart first arcuate sections circumscribed about and perpendicular to the centerline. Each of the first arcuate sections of the first manifold tube has a corresponding portion of a first plurality of impingement cooling holes disposed through the first manifold tube and aimed generally radially inward. In one embodiment the impingement cooling holes are aimed towards a first circumference on the frame and A cooling air bleed is preferably connected to the plenum box with a selectable on and off control valve therebetween.Type: GrantFiled: February 12, 1999Date of Patent: February 13, 2001Assignee: General Electric CompanyInventors: Robert Proctor, Michael J. Epstein, Gordon G. Fraser, Scott E. Farley, Richard F. Koch, Robert W. Siebert
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Patent number: 5638682Abstract: An air fuel mixer is disclosed having a mixing duct, a set of inner and outer counter-rotating swirlers adjacent the upstream end of the mixing duct, and a hub separating the inner and outer swirlers to allow independent rotation thereof, wherein high pressure air from a compressor is injected into the mixing duct through the swirlers to form an intense shear region and fuel is injected into the mixing duct so that the high pressure air and the fuel is uniformly mixed therein so as to produce minimal formation of pollutants when the fuel/air mixture is exhausted out the downstream end of the mixing duct into the combustor and ignited. In addition, the mixing duct of the mixer includes slots, preferably with flares associated therewith, at its downstream end which modify the shape and direction of mixing eddies emanating therefrom.Type: GrantFiled: September 23, 1994Date of Patent: June 17, 1997Assignee: General Electric CompanyInventors: Narendra D. Joshi, Michael J. Epstein
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Patent number: 5613363Abstract: An air fuel mixer having a mixing duct, a set of inner and outer counter-rotating swirlers at the upstream end of the mixing duct, and means for injecting fuel into the mixing duct is provided, wherein high pressure air from a compressor is injected into the mixing duct through the swirlers to form an intense shear region and fuel is injected into the mixing duct from the fuel nozzle by means of a plurality of fuel spokes so that the high pressure air and the fuel is uniformly mixed therein so as to produce minimal formation of pollutants when the fuel/air mixture is exhausted out the downstream end of said mixing duct into the combustor and ignited.Type: GrantFiled: September 26, 1994Date of Patent: March 25, 1997Assignee: General Electric CompanyInventors: Narendra D. Joshi, Michael J. Epstein, Michael E. Ewbank
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Patent number: 5590529Abstract: An air fuel mixer having a mixing duct, a set of inner and outer counter-rotating swirlers at the upstream end of the mixing duct, and means for injecting fuel into the mixing duct is provided, wherein high pressure air from a compressor is injected into the mixing duct through the swirlers to form an intense shear region and fuel is injected into the mixing duct from the fuel nozzle by means of a plurality of non-linear fuel spokes so that the high pressure air and the fuel is uniformly mixed therein so as to produce minimal formation of pollutants when the fuel/air mixture is exhausted out the downstream end of said mixing duct into the combustor and ignited.Type: GrantFiled: September 26, 1994Date of Patent: January 7, 1997Assignee: General Electric CompanyInventors: Narendra D. Joshi, Michael J. Epstein, Michael E. Ewbank
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Patent number: 5280705Abstract: To promote fuel and air mixing combustor of a scramjet engine, fuel is injected as a succession of pulses into the airstream flowing through the combustor. By controlling the duty cycle and flow rate of the fuel pulses, increased fuel penetration and mixing efficiency are obtained with an overall fuel flow schedule comparable to steady state fuel injection. With sequential pulsed operation of plural, variously located fuel injectors in phased relation, the combustor remains in a transient state to enhance mixing and to spread out the combustor heat load.Type: GrantFiled: June 22, 1992Date of Patent: January 25, 1994Assignee: General Electric CompanyInventors: Michael J. Epstein, Paul H. Kutschenreuter, Jr.
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Patent number: 5275000Abstract: An endothermic hydrocarbon fuel system to avoid thermally induced coking on the catalytic surfaces of an heat exchanger used as a reactor to dehydrogenate the fuel so that it provides a heat sink for the heat exchanger for cooling parts of high speed aircraft. The invention provides a means to feed an acceptable concentration of hydrogen to the reactor feed stock, wherein the feed stock is a portion of the endothermic hydrocarbon fuel that is catalytically dehydrogenated to provide a heat sink. The preferred embodiment uses Methylcyclohexane as a fuel and provides a return loop to recycle a fraction of the reaction products to provide the hydrogen to the reactor feedstock.Type: GrantFiled: August 17, 1992Date of Patent: January 4, 1994Assignee: General Electric CompanyInventors: George A. Coffinberry, Michael J. Epstein
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Patent number: 5251447Abstract: An air fuel mixer is disclosed having a mixing duct, a shroud surrounding the upstream end of the mixing duct having contained therein a fuel manifold in flow communication with a fuel supply and control means, a set of inner and outer counter-rotating swirlers adjacent the upstream end of the mixing duct, hollow vanes in at least the outer swirler having passages therethrough in fluid communication with the fuel manifold to inject fuel into the mixing duct, and a hub separating the inner and outer swirlers to allow independent rotation thereof, wherein high pressure air from a compressor is injected into the mixing duct through the swirlers to form an intense shear region and fuel is injected into the mixing duct from the swirler vanes so that the high pressure air and the fuel is uniformly mixed therein so as to produce minimal formation of pollutants when the fuel/air mixture is exhausted out the downstream end of the mixing duct into the combustor and ignited.Type: GrantFiled: October 1, 1992Date of Patent: October 12, 1993Assignee: General Electric CompanyInventors: Narendra D. Joshi, Edward E. Ekstedt, Michael J. Epstein