Patents by Inventor Patrick Huguenot

Patrick Huguenot 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: 7893379
    Abstract: The disclosure relates to an electrical switching device, e.g., a generator circuit breaker, and to a method for improved switching-gas cooling. Gas jets are formed by a nozzle body in the exhaust area, are directed against a baffle wall and are swirled. The baffle wall is a component of the switching chamber enclosure and has a high thermal capacity and/or thermal conductivity, so that the switching gas vortices produce a highly efficient switching gas cooling on the baffle wall by turbulent convection. Exemplary embodiments relate inter alia to the design of the baffle wall and of the nozzle body. Advantages include: protection of the switching chamber enclosure against hot gases, improved switching gas cooling, and increased breaking capacity.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 20, 2007
    Date of Patent: February 22, 2011
    Assignee: ABB Technology AG
    Inventors: Thomas Schoenemann, Jochen Kiefer, Patrick Huguenot, Max Claessens, Stephan Grob, Xiangyang Ye
  • Publication number: 20080006609
    Abstract: The disclosure relates to an electrical switching device, e.g., a generator circuit breaker, and to a method for improved switching-gas cooling. Gas jets are formed by a nozzle body in the exhaust area, are directed against a baffle wall and are swirled. The baffle wall is a component of the switching chamber enclosure and has a high thermal capacity and/or thermal conductivity, so that the switching gas vortices produce a highly efficient switching gas cooling on the baffle wall by turbulent convection. Exemplary embodiments relate inter alia to the design of the baffle wall and of the nozzle body. Advantages include: protection of the switching chamber enclosure against hot gases, improved switching gas cooling, and increased breaking capacity.
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 20, 2007
    Publication date: January 10, 2008
    Applicant: ABB Technology AG
    Inventors: Thomas Schoenemann, Jochen Kiefer, Patrick Huguenot, Max Claessens, Stephan Grob, Xiangyang Ye
  • Patent number: 6884952
    Abstract: A contact finger module for mounting in a high-power switchgear includes at least one contact finger having a contact piece and a flexible contact piece support, which extends along a longitudinal direction and has an attachment end and a contact-making end. The contact piece overhangs the contact piece support in the opposite direction to a deflection direction, and is connected to the contact piece support at the contact-making end. The contact finger module includes at least one leaf spring, which extends along the longitudinal direction and has an attachment end at which it is connected to the attachment end of the contact piece support in the mounted state. The leaf spring can produce a force that counteracts deflection of the contact piece in the deflection direction. In the mounted state, the leaf spring can extend in the longitudinal direction at least as far as the center of the extension of the contact piece in the longitudinal direction.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 18, 2004
    Date of Patent: April 26, 2005
    Assignee: ABB Technology AG
    Inventors: Jean-Claude Mauroux, Patrick Huguenot
  • Publication number: 20050000944
    Abstract: The contact finger module (1) according to the invention, for mounting in a high-power switchgear, for example in a disconnctor, includes at least one contact finger (2) having a contact piece (4) and a flexible contact piece support (5) which extends along a longitudinal direction and has an attachment end (51) and a contact-making end (52), with the contact piece (4) overhanging the contact piece support (5) in the opposite direction to a deflection direction (z), and being connected to the contact piece support (5) at the contact-making end (52), and at least one leaf spring (3) which extends along the longitudinal direction (x) and has an attachment end (31) at which it is connected to the attachment end (51) of the contact piece support (5) in the mounted state. The leaf spring (3) can produce a force which counteracts any deflection of the contact piece (4) in the deflection direction (z).
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 18, 2004
    Publication date: January 6, 2005
    Applicant: ABB Technology AG
    Inventors: Jean-Claude Mauroux, Patrick Huguenot