Patents by Inventor Michel Loignon

Michel Loignon 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).

  • Patent number: 9666889
    Abstract: Provided is a power management system of an aircraft ground support vehicle. The power management system includes a power production control module in communication with a fuel cell system of the aircraft ground support vehicle to control production of electrical power by the fuel cell system. The fuel cell system may be configured as a sole source of power to directly power a traction system of the aircraft ground support vehicle and to provide electrical power to an auxiliary power output of the aircraft ground support vehicle. The power management system further includes a power distribution control module in communication with the fuel cell system to control distribution of the electrical power between the traction system and the auxiliary power output. The aircraft ground support vehicle may include a chassis, the traction system, the auxiliary power output, the fuel cell system, and the power management system.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 19, 2015
    Date of Patent: May 30, 2017
    Assignee: Parker-Hannifin Corporation
    Inventors: Michel Loignon, Scott Brierley
  • Publication number: 20170141419
    Abstract: A fire suppression system for producing oxygen-depleted air includes a fuel cell stack formed from a plurality of fuel cells for providing power to an associated load, and a controller coupled to the plurality of fuel cells, wherein the controller is configured to regulate current output from the plurality of fuel cells to maintain a prescribed percentage level of oxygen depleted air in an exhaust stream of the plurality of fuel cells. Further, a method for maintaining an updated polarization curve for a fuel cell includes commanding step-and-hold air flow commands and associated electrical current limit commands to the fuel cell system. Upon the fuel cell reaching each successive step-and-hold steady state condition, electrical current and voltage pairs are stored and plotted to form the real-time polarization curve.
    Type: Application
    Filed: November 17, 2016
    Publication date: May 18, 2017
    Inventors: Peter E. Wu, Michel Loignon, Brian S. Burgess, Daniel C. Massie, Thomas C. O'Brien
  • Publication number: 20150274323
    Abstract: Provided is a power management system of an aircraft ground support vehicle. The power management system includes a power production control module in communication with a fuel cell system of the aircraft ground support vehicle to control production of electrical power by the fuel cell system. The fuel cell system may be configured as a sole source of power to directly power a traction system of the aircraft ground support vehicle and to provide electrical power to an auxiliary power output of the aircraft ground support vehicle. The power management system further includes a power distribution control module in communication with the fuel cell system to control distribution of the electrical power between the traction system and the auxiliary power output. The aircraft ground support vehicle may include a chassis, the traction system, the auxiliary power output, the fuel cell system, and the power management system.
    Type: Application
    Filed: March 19, 2015
    Publication date: October 1, 2015
    Inventors: Michel LOIGNON, Scott BRIERLEY
  • Patent number: 8979028
    Abstract: A venting system (10) in an aircraft (12), where the aircraft (12) is substantially symmetrical about a midline (14), has a pair of wings (16 and 18) extending outwardly on respective sides of the midline (14), a center fuel tank (20), a surge tank (22 and 24) at outer ends of each wing (16 and 18), and optionally one or more wing fuel tanks (26 and 28) interposed between the center fuel tank (20) and the respective surge tank (22 or 24). The venting system (10) for the center fuel tank (20) includes a main vent line (30) that extends across the midline (14) to vent openings (32 and 34) communicating with respective surge tanks (22 and 24). The main vent line (30) forms a linear flow path for fluid, generally air, flowing between opposite ends of the vent line (30). The venting system (10) also includes a branch vent line (36 and 38) extending from the main vent line (30) and opening on the center fuel tank (20). The branch line has at least one fuel tank opening (40 and 42) on each side of the midline (14).
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 12, 2011
    Date of Patent: March 17, 2015
    Assignee: Parker-Hannifin Corporation
    Inventors: Kenneth K. Wong, Stephen C. Metrulas, Rogerio Konig da Silva, Michel Loignon
  • Publication number: 20130161342
    Abstract: A venting system (10) in an aircraft (12), where the aircraft (12) is substantially symmetrical about a midline (14), has a pair of wings (16 and 18) extending outwardly on respective sides of the midline (14), a center fuel tank (20), a surge tank (22 and 24) at outer ends of each wing (16 and 18), and optionally one or more wing fuel tanks (26 and 28) interposed between the center fuel tank (20) and the respective surge tank (22 or 24). The venting system (10) for the center fuel tank (20) includes a main vent line (30) that extends across the midline (14) to vent openings (32 and 34) communicating with respective surge tanks (22 and 24). The main vent line (30) forms a linear flow path for fluid, generally air, flowing between opposite ends of the vent line (30). The venting system (10) also includes a branch vent line (36 and 38) extending from the main vent line (30) and opening on the center fuel tank (20). The branch line has at least one fuel tank opening (40 and 42) on each side of the midline (14).
    Type: Application
    Filed: October 12, 2011
    Publication date: June 27, 2013
    Applicant: PARKER-HANNIFIN CORPORATION
    Inventors: Kenneth K. Wong, Stephen C. Metrulas, Rogerio Konig da Silva, Michel Loignon