Patents by Inventor Norman E. Keitges
Norman E. Keitges 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: 12567521Abstract: A method for rejuvenating a strand-blocked cable having a conductor comprised of a plurality of conductor strands with interstitial volume therebetween blocked by a PIB based mastic, the conductor being surrounded by a polymeric cable insulation. The method comprising installing injection adapters that seal the cable ends of the cable and are usable to inject fluid into the interstitial volume between the conductor strands of the cable; elastically expanding the polymeric cable insulation through the application of pressure to the interstitial volume between the conductor strands of the cable; and injecting at least one injection fluid in which the PIB based mastic is at least partially soluble into the interstitial volume between the conductor strands of the cable. To facilitate elastic deformation of the polymeric cable insulation, the cable may be heated to and maintained at a temperature of T1 above ambient during the injection.Type: GrantFiled: February 13, 2024Date of Patent: March 3, 2026Assignee: Novinium, LLCInventors: Wayne J. Chatterton, James Steele, Norman E. Keitges, David C. Busby, Kevin Laux, Weston Philips Chapin Ford, Nathanael Laurie
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Patent number: 12355222Abstract: A tank including a fluid reservoir, a communication module, a controller, and at least one sensor. The fluid reservoir is configured to be in fluid communication with a cable segment. The communication module is configured to communicate with an external device. The sensor is configured to detect an injection parameter value, encode the injection parameter value in a sensor signal, and send the sensor signal to the controller. The controller is configured to automatically instruct the communication module to transmit information to the external device based on the injection parameter value.Type: GrantFiled: March 13, 2020Date of Patent: July 8, 2025Assignee: NOVINIUM, LLCInventors: Glen John Bertini, Weston Philips Chapin Ford, Helaina Hurwitz, Norman E. Keitges, Kevin Laux, James Steele, Jeffrey Andrew Thomas, Rodrigue Tonfack
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Publication number: 20250149206Abstract: A connector for injection of cable treatment fluid having an injection adapter with a first adapter portion attachable to the free-end portion of the cable insulation using compression and a second adapter portion attachable to the cable electrical connector, and a flow channel positioned within the injection adapter between the first adapter portion and the electrical conductor, with a flow channel outward end located toward the outward end portion of the first adapter portion and a flow channel inward end located toward the inward end portion of the first adapter portion, such that when the first adapter portion is attached to the free-end portion of the cable insulation using compression, the flow channel will provide a flow path for injected treatment fluid through at least a portion of a compression zone created by the first adapter portion.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 6, 2024Publication date: May 8, 2025Inventors: Weston Philips Chapin Ford, Norman E. Keitges, James Steele
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Patent number: 12165784Abstract: A method for rejuvenating a strand-blocked cable having a conductor comprised of a plurality of conductor strands with interstitial volume therebetween blocked by a PIB based strand-block mastic, the conductor being surrounded by a polymeric cable insulation. The method including pre-injection of compressed gas into the conductor strands of the cable at a pressure less than the elastic limit of the cable insulation, and injection of a rejuvenation fluid into the conductor strands of the cable at a pressure less than the elastic limit of the cable insulation.Type: GrantFiled: August 27, 2021Date of Patent: December 10, 2024Assignee: NOVINIUM, LLCInventors: Weston Philips Chapin Ford, Norman E. Keitges, James Steele
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Publication number: 20240266091Abstract: A method for rejuvenating a strand-blocked cable having a conductor comprised of a plurality of conductor strands with interstitial volume therebetween blocked by a PIB based mastic, the conductor being surrounded by a polymeric cable insulation. The method comprising installing injection adapters that seal the cable ends of the cable and are usable to inject fluid into the interstitial volume between the conductor strands of the cable; elastically expanding the polymeric cable insulation through the application of pressure to the interstitial volume between the conductor strands of the cable; and injecting at least one injection fluid in which the PIB based mastic is at least partially soluble into the interstitial volume between the conductor strands of the cable. To facilitate elastic deformation of the polymeric cable insulation, the cable may be heated to and maintained at a temperature of T1 above ambient during the injection.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 13, 2024Publication date: August 8, 2024Inventors: Wayne J. Chatterton, James Steele, Norman E. Keitges, David C. Busby, Kevin Laux, Weston Philips Chapin Ford, Nathanael Laurie
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Patent number: 12015254Abstract: A tank including a fluid reservoir, a communication module, a controller, and at least one sensor. The fluid reservoir is configured to be in fluid communication with a cable segment. The communication module is configured to communicate with an external device. The sensor is configured to detect an injection parameter value, encode the injection parameter value in a sensor signal, and send the sensor signal to the controller. The controller is configured to automatically instruct the communication module to transmit information to the external device based on the injection parameter value.Type: GrantFiled: February 15, 2023Date of Patent: June 18, 2024Assignee: NOVINIUM, LLCInventors: Glen John Bertini, Weston Philips Chapin Ford, Helaina Hurwitz, Norman E. Keitges, Kevin Laux, James Steele, Jeffrey Andrew Thomas, Rodrigue Tonfack
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Patent number: 12009119Abstract: A method for rejuvenating a strand-blocked cable having a conductor comprised of a plurality of conductor strands with interstitial volume therebetween blocked by a PIB based mastic, the conductor being surrounded by a polymeric cable insulation. The method comprising installing injection adapters that seal the cable ends of the cable and are usable to inject fluid into the interstitial volume between the conductor strands of the cable; elastically expanding the polymeric cable insulation through the application of pressure to the interstitial volume between the conductor strands of the cable; and injecting at least one injection fluid in which the PIB based mastic is at least partially soluble into the interstitial volume between the conductor strands of the cable. To facilitate elastic deformation of the polymeric cable insulation, the cable may be heated to and maintained at a temperature of T1 above ambient during the injection.Type: GrantFiled: March 4, 2021Date of Patent: June 11, 2024Assignee: NOVINIUM, LLCInventors: Wayne J. Chatterton, James Steele, Norman E. Keitges, David C. Busby, Kevin Laux, Weston Philips Chapin Ford, Nathanael Laurie
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Publication number: 20230198234Abstract: A tank including a fluid reservoir, a communication module, a controller, and at least one sensor. The fluid reservoir is configured to be in fluid communication with a cable segment. The communication module is configured to communicate with an external device. The sensor is configured to detect an injection parameter value, encode the injection parameter value in a sensor signal, and send the sensor signal to the controller. The controller is configured to automatically instruct the communication module to transmit information to the external device based on the injection parameter value.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 15, 2023Publication date: June 22, 2023Inventors: Glen John Bertini, Weston Philips Chapin Ford, Helaina Hurwitz, Norman E. Keitges, Kevin Laux, James Steele, Jeffrey Andrew Thomas, Rodrigue Tonfack
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Patent number: 11611201Abstract: A tank including a fluid reservoir, a communication module, a controller, and at least one sensor. The fluid reservoir is configured to be in fluid communication with a cable segment. The communication module is configured to communicate with an external device. The sensor is configured to detect an injection parameter value, encode the injection parameter value in a sensor signal, and send the sensor signal to the controller. The controller is configured to automatically instruct the communication module to transmit information to the external device based on the injection parameter value.Type: GrantFiled: March 13, 2020Date of Patent: March 21, 2023Assignee: NOVINIUM, LLCInventors: Glen John Bertini, Weston Philips Chapin Ford, Helaina Hurwitz, Norman E. Keitges, Kevin Laux, James Steele, Jeffrey Andrew Thomas, Rodrigue Tonfack
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Publication number: 20220375655Abstract: A method for rejuvenating a strand-blocked cable having a conductor comprised of a plurality of conductor strands with interstitial volume therebetween blocked by a PIB based strand-block mastic, the conductor being surrounded by a polymeric cable insulation. The method including pre-injection of compressed gas into the conductor strands of the cable at a pressure less than the elastic limit of the cable insulation, and injection of a rejuvenation fluid into the conductor strands of the cable at a pressure less than the elastic limit of the cable insulation.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 27, 2021Publication date: November 24, 2022Inventors: Weston Philips Chapin Ford, Norman E. Keitges, James Steele
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Publication number: 20210280341Abstract: A method for rejuvenating a strand-blocked cable having a conductor comprised of a plurality of conductor strands with interstitial volume therebetween blocked by a PIB based mastic, the conductor being surrounded by a polymeric cable insulation. The method comprising installing injection adapters that seal the cable ends of the cable and are usable to inject fluid into the interstitial volume between the conductor strands of the cable; elastically expanding the polymeric cable insulation through the application of pressure to the interstitial volume between the conductor strands of the cable; and injecting at least one injection fluid in which the PIB based mastic is at least partially soluble into the interstitial volume between the conductor strands of the cable. To facilitate elastic deformation of the polymeric cable insulation, the cable may be heated to and maintained at a temperature of T1 above ambient during the injection.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 4, 2021Publication date: September 9, 2021Inventors: Wayne J. Chatterton, James Steele, Norman E. Keitges, David C. Busby, Kevin Laux, Weston Philips Chapin Ford, Nathanael Laurie
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Patent number: 8572842Abstract: A method for enhancing the dielectric properties of at least one in-service electrical cable section having a central stranded conductor encased in a polymeric insulation jacket and having an interstitial void volume in the region of the conductor. The method includes filling the interstitial void volume with at least one dielectric property-enhancing fluid and then confining the fluid within the interstitial void volume at a residual pressure greater than about 50 psig, with the pressure being imposed along the entire length of the cable section and being below the elastic limit of the insulation jacket. The cable section is heated by imposing a potential of no more than about 500 volts across the conductor during at least a portion of the time required to complete the other described steps.Type: GrantFiled: October 1, 2009Date of Patent: November 5, 2013Assignee: Novinium, Inc.Inventors: Glen J. Bertini, Norman E. Keitges
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Publication number: 20100122453Abstract: A method for enhancing the dielectric properties of at least one in-service electrical cable section having a central stranded conductor encased in a polymeric insulation jacket and having an interstitial void volume in the region of the conductor. The method includes filling the interstitial void volume with at least one dielectric property-enhancing fluid and then confining the fluid within the interstitial void volume at a residual pressure greater than about 50 psig, with the pressure being imposed along the entire length of the cable section and being below the elastic limit of the insulation jacket. The cable section is heated by imposing a potential of no more than about 500 volts across the conductor during at least a portion of the time required to complete the other described steps.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 1, 2009Publication date: May 20, 2010Inventors: Glen J. Bertini, Norman E. Keitges