Patents by Inventor Olive RAY
Olive RAY 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: 20240421587Abstract: A wireless power transfer system is disclosed. The wireless power transfer system includes a first converting unit configured to convert a first DC voltage of an input power to an AC voltage. Further, the wireless power transfer system includes a contactless power transfer unit configured to transmit the input power having the AC voltage. Also, the wireless power transfer system includes a second converting unit configured to convert the AC voltage to a second DC voltage and transmit the input power having the second DC voltage to an electric load. Additionally, the wireless power transfer system includes a switching unit configured to decouple the electric load from the contactless power transfer unit if the second DC voltage across the electric load is greater than a first threshold value.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 30, 2024Publication date: December 19, 2024Inventors: Kapil Jha, Arvind Kumar Tiwari, Yash Veer Singh, Olive Ray
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Patent number: 12149065Abstract: A wireless power transfer system is disclosed. The wireless power transfer system includes a first converting unit configured to convert a first DC voltage of an input power to an AC voltage. Further, the wireless power transfer system includes a contactless power transfer unit configured to transmit the input power having the AC voltage. Also, the wireless power transfer system includes a second converting unit configured to convert the AC voltage to a second DC voltage and transmit the input power having the second DC voltage to an electric load. Additionally, the wireless power transfer system includes a switching unit configured to decouple the electric load from the contactless power transfer unit if the second DC voltage across the electric load is greater than a first threshold value.Type: GrantFiled: May 27, 2020Date of Patent: November 19, 2024Assignee: General Intellectual Property Licensing, LLCInventors: Kapil Jha, Arvind Kumar Tiwari, Yash Veer Singh, Olive Ray
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Patent number: 11641171Abstract: A control device (110) includes a first multiplexing unit (202) configured to segregate a first PWM signal having a first switching frequency into a second PWM signal having a second switching frequency and a third PWM signal having a third switching frequency. Also, the control device (110) includes an integrator unit (204) configured to generate a first integrated signal and a second integrated signal based on the second PWM signal and the third PWM signal, and a modulator unit (206) configured to receive the first integrated signal and the second integrated signal and generate a modulation signal based on the first integrated signal and the second integrated signal. Furthermore, the control device (110) includes a generator unit (208) configured to receive the modulation signal and generate a fourth PWM signal having a fourth switching frequency different from the first switching frequency based on the modulation signal.Type: GrantFiled: August 21, 2019Date of Patent: May 2, 2023Assignee: General Electric CompanyInventors: Kapil Jha, Olive Ray
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Publication number: 20210328531Abstract: A control device (110) includes a first multiplexing unit (202) configured to segregate a first PWM signal having a first switching frequency into a second PWM signal having a second switching frequency and a third PWM signal having a third switching frequency. Also, the control device (110) includes an integrator unit (204) configured to generate a first integrated signal and a second integrated signal based on the second PWM signal and the third PWM signal, and a modulator unit (206) configured to receive the first integrated signal and the second integrated signal and generate a modulation signal based on the first integrated signal and the second integrated signal. Furthermore, the control device (110) includes a generator unit (208) configured to receive the modulation signal and generate a fourth PWM signal having a fourth switching frequency different from the first switching frequency based on the modulation signal.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 21, 2019Publication date: October 21, 2021Inventors: Kapil Jha, Olive Ray
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Patent number: 11056884Abstract: A wind turbine system is configured to supply real and reactive power to a grid and includes a tower, and a generator within a nacelle configured atop the tower. The generator is connected to a rotor, which is connected to a hub that includes a plurality of turbine blades mounted thereon. A power converter is configured at a location within the tower. A reactive power compensation device is also configured at the location within the tower, the reactive power compensation device operably configured with the power converter so as to provide reactive power in combination with reactive power generated by the power converter.Type: GrantFiled: May 6, 2019Date of Patent: July 6, 2021Assignee: General Electric CompanyInventors: Yashomani Yashodhan Kolhatkar, Olive Ray, Kasi Viswanadha Raju Gadiraju, Arvind Kumar Tiwari
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Publication number: 20200358289Abstract: A wind turbine system is configured to supply real and reactive power to a grid and includes a tower, and a generator within a nacelle configured atop the tower. The generator is connected to a rotor, which is connected to a hub that includes a plurality of turbine blades mounted thereon. A power converter is configured at a location within the tower. A reactive power compensation device is also configured at the location within the tower, the reactive power compensation device operably configured with the power converter so as to provide reactive power in combination with reactive power generated by the power converter.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 6, 2019Publication date: November 12, 2020Inventors: Yashomani Yashodhan Kolhatkar, Olive Ray, Kasi Viswanadha Raju Gadiraju, Arvind Kumar Tiwari
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Patent number: 10790668Abstract: A method for operating a wind turbine system, and associated system, provides real and reactive power to a grid. The wind turbine system includes a generator with a power converter and an integrated reactive power compensation device. A total reactive power demand (Qcmd) is made on the wind turbine system at a first grid state, and is allocated to generator reactive power (Qg) and compensation device reactive power (Qmvb). A first reactive power droop scheme is determined that includes a reactive power droop value applied to one or both of the control loops for (Qg) and (Qmvb) at the first grid state. Upon detection of a grid fault, the first reactive power droop scheme is changed to a second reactive power droop scheme by changing the reactive power droop values applied to one or both of the (Qg) and (Qmvb) control loops during recovery from the grid fault.Type: GrantFiled: May 6, 2019Date of Patent: September 29, 2020Assignee: General Electric CompanyInventors: Kasi Viswanadha Raju Gadiraju, Olive Ray, Jayanti Navilgone Ganesh, Arvind Kumar Tiwari
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Publication number: 20200287375Abstract: A wireless power transfer system is disclosed. The wireless power transfer system includes a first converting unit configured to convert a first DC voltage of an input power to an AC voltage. Further, the wireless power transfer system includes a contactless power transfer unit configured to transmit the input power having the AC voltage. Also, the wireless power transfer system includes a second converting unit configured to convert the AC voltage to a second DC voltage and transmit the input power having the second DC voltage to an electric load. Additionally, the wireless power transfer system includes a switching unit configured to decouple the electric load from the contactless power transfer unit if the second DC voltage across the electric load is greater than a first threshold value.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 27, 2020Publication date: September 10, 2020Inventors: Kapil Jha, Arvind Kumar Tiwari, Yash Veer Singh, Olive Ray
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Patent number: 10742149Abstract: A method and associated system for operating a power generation system to provide real and reactive power to a load includes, with a power converter having switching elements, receiving power from a generator and generating the reactive power within an operating range of generator rotor speed. As the generator rotor speed changes and approaches synchronous speed, a control command is generated to decrease a switching frequency of the switching elements in the power converter from a first switching frequency to a second switching frequency, wherein the reactive power output of the power converter is maintained or increased at the second switching frequency.Type: GrantFiled: April 22, 2019Date of Patent: August 11, 2020Assignee: General Electric CompanyInventors: Kasi Viswanadha Raju Gadiraju, Olive Ray, Kapil Jha, Yashomani Yashodhan Kolhatkar
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Patent number: 10731628Abstract: A method is provided for operating a power generation system that supplies real and reactive power to a grid, the power generation system including a generator/power converter, and a reactive power compensation device. A total reactive power demand (Qcmd) made on the power generation system is determined , as well as a maximum reactive power capacity for each of a generator stator-side reactive power (Qs), a generator line-side reactive power (Ql), and reactive power from the reactive power compensation device (Qmvb). Allocation of (Qs), (Ql), and (Qmvb) to supply (Qcmd) is coordinated by prioritizing (Qmvb) as a first source of reactive power, and one or both of (Qs) and (Ql) as a second source of reactive power.Type: GrantFiled: May 6, 2019Date of Patent: August 4, 2020Assignee: General Electric CompanyInventors: Kasi Viswanadha Raju Gadiraju, Olive Ray, Yashomani Yashodhan Kolhatkar, Arvind Kumar Tiwari
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Patent number: 10715065Abstract: A wind power generation system including a doubly fed induction generator (DFIG) of a wind turbine is presented. The DFIG includes a rotor and a stator, a rotor-side conversion unit coupled to the rotor, a direct current (DC) link, and at least one line-side conversion unit coupled to the rotor-side conversion unit via the DC link and coupled to the stator of the DFIG. The at least one line-side conversion unit includes exactly one first converter, high frequency transformers, and second converters, where each of the second converters is coupled to the first converter via a respective high frequency transformer, and inverters, where each of the inverters is coupled to a respective second converter and includes an alternative current (AC) phase terminal.Type: GrantFiled: December 8, 2017Date of Patent: July 14, 2020Assignee: General Electric CompanyInventors: Kapil Jha, Arvind Kumar Tiwari, Saurabh Shukla, Olive Ray
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Patent number: 10700510Abstract: A wireless power transfer system is disclosed. The wireless power transfer system includes a first converting unit configured to convert a first DC voltage of an input power to an AC voltage. Further, the wireless power transfer system includes a contactless power transfer unit configured to transmit the input power having the AC voltage. Also, the wireless power transfer system includes a second converting unit configured to convert the AC voltage to a second DC voltage and transmit the input power having the second DC voltage to an electric load. Additionally, the wireless power transfer system includes a switching unit configured to decouple the electric load from the contactless power transfer unit if the second DC voltage across the electric load is greater than a first threshold value.Type: GrantFiled: September 27, 2017Date of Patent: June 30, 2020Assignee: General Electric CompanyInventors: Kapil Jha, Arvind Kumar Tiwari, Yash Veer Singh, Olive Ray
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Patent number: 10581247Abstract: A method and associated system for operating a power generation to supply real and reactive power to a grid includes determining a total reactive power demand made on the system during a first, stable grid state. A first reactive power portion of the reactive power demand is supplied by a generator, and a second reactive power portion is supplied by a reactive power compensation device, wherein the second reactive power portion may be greater than the first reactive power portion. Upon detection of a grid fault, the first reactive power portion is increased and the second reactive power portion is decreased.Type: GrantFiled: May 6, 2019Date of Patent: March 3, 2020Assignee: General Electric CompanyInventors: Yashomani Yashodhan Kolhatkar, Olive Ray, Kasi Viswanadha Raju Gadiraju, Arvind Kumar Tiwari
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Publication number: 20180175761Abstract: A wind power generation system including a doubly fed induction generator (DFIG) of a wind turbine is presented. The DFIG includes a rotor and a stator, a rotor-side conversion unit coupled to the rotor, a direct current (DC) link, and at least one line-side conversion unit coupled to the rotor-side conversion unit via the DC link and coupled to the stator of the DFIG. The at least one line-side conversion unit includes exactly one first converter, high frequency transformers, and second converters, where each of the second converters is coupled to the first converter via a respective high frequency transformer, and inverters, where each of the inverters is coupled to a respective second converter and includes an alternative current (AC) phase terminal.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 8, 2017Publication date: June 21, 2018Inventors: Kapil JHA, Arvind Kumar Tiwari, Saurabh Shukla, Olive Ray
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Publication number: 20180097351Abstract: A wireless power transfer system is disclosed. The wireless power transfer system includes a first converting unit configured to convert a first DC voltage of an input power to an AC voltage. Further, the wireless power transfer system includes a contactless power transfer unit configured to transmit the input power having the AC voltage. Also, the wireless power transfer system includes a second converting unit configured to convert the AC voltage to a second DC voltage and transmit the input power having the second DC voltage to an electric load. Additionally, the wireless power transfer system includes a switching unit configured to decouple the electric load from the contactless power transfer unit if the second DC voltage across the electric load is greater than a first threshold value.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 27, 2017Publication date: April 5, 2018Inventors: Kapil JHA, Arvind Kumar TIWARI, Yash Veer SINGH, Olive RAY