Patents by Inventor Patrick Stoller
Patrick Stoller 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: 11699559Abstract: The present invention relates to a device for interrupting non-short circuit currents only, and in particular relates to a disconnector, more particularly high voltage disconnector, or to an earthing switch, more particularly make-proof earthing switch, and further relates to a low voltage circuit breaker. The device comprises at least two contacts movable in relation to each other between a closed state and an open state and defining an arcing region, in which an arc is generated during a current interrupting operation and in which an arc-quenching medium comprising an organofluorine compound is present. According to the application, a counter-arcing component is allocated to the arcing region, the counter-arcing component being designed for counteracting the generation of an arc and/or being designed for supporting the extinction of an arc.Type: GrantFiled: July 1, 2021Date of Patent: July 11, 2023Assignee: HITACHI ENERGY SWITZERLAND AGInventors: Denis Tehlar, Martin Seeger, Nitesh Ranjan, Patrick Stoller, Raffael Buehler, Jan Carstensen
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Patent number: 11373824Abstract: The present disclosure provides a gas-insulated high or medium voltage circuit breaker including a first arcing contact and a second arcing contact, wherein at least one of the two arcing contacts is axially movable along a switching axis, wherein during a breaking operation, an arc between the first arcing contact and the second arcing contact is formed in an arcing region; a nozzle including a channel directed to the arcing region, for blowing an arc-extinguishing gas to the arcing region during the breaking operation; a diffuser portion adjacent to the nozzle, for transporting the gas from the arcing region to a region downstream of the diffuser portion; a buffer volume directly downstream of the diffuser portion; and an enclosure confined within a housing of the circuit breaker.Type: GrantFiled: December 21, 2018Date of Patent: June 28, 2022Assignee: Hitachi Energy Switzerland AGInventors: Bernardo Galletti, Valeria Teppati, Emmanouil Panousis, Angelos Garyfallos, Branimir Radisavljevic, Joerg Lehmann, Christoph Reutlinger, Daniel Over, Patrick Stoller
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Publication number: 20210375567Abstract: The present disclosure provides a gas-insulated high or medium voltage circuit breaker including a first arcing contact and a second arcing contact, wherein at least one of the two arcing contacts is axially movable along a switching axis, wherein during a breaking operation, an arc between the first arcing contact and the second arcing contact is formed in an arcing region; a nozzle including a channel directed to the arcing region, for blowing an arc-extinguishing gas to the arcing region during the breaking operation; a diffuser portion adjacent to the nozzle, for transporting the gas from the arcing region to a region downstream of the diffuser portion; a buffer volume directly downstream of the diffuser portion; and an enclosure confined within a housing of the circuit breaker.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 21, 2018Publication date: December 2, 2021Applicant: ABB Power Grids Switzerland AGInventors: Bernardo GALLETTI, Valeria TEPPATI, Emmanouil PANOUSIS, Angelos GARYFALLOS, Branimir RADISAVLJEVIC, Joerg LEHMANN, Christoph REUTLINGER, Daniel OVER, Patrick STOLLER
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Publication number: 20210327665Abstract: The present invention relates to a device for interrupting non-short circuit currents only, and in particular relates to a disconnector, more particularly high voltage disconnector, or to an earthing switch, more particularly make-proof earthing switch, and further relates to a low voltage circuit breaker. The device comprises at least two contacts movable in relation to each other between a closed state and an open state and defining an arcing region, in which an arc is generated during a current interrupting operation and in which an arc-quenching medium comprising an organofluorine compound is present. According to the application, a counter-arcing component is allocated to the arcing region, the counter-arcing component being designed for counteracting the generation of an arc and/or being designed for supporting the extinction of an arc.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 1, 2021Publication date: October 21, 2021Inventors: Denis Tehlar, Martin Seeger, Nitesh Ranjan, Patrick Stoller, Raffael Buehler, Jan Carstensen
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Patent number: 11087939Abstract: The present invention relates to a device for interrupting non-short circuit currents only, and in particular relates to a disconnector, more particularly high voltage disconnector, or to an earthing switch, more particularly make-proof earthing switch, and further relates to a low voltage circuit breaker. The device comprises at least two contacts movable in relation to each other between a closed state and an open state and defining an arcing region, in which an arc is generated during a current interrupting operation and in which an arc-quenching medium comprising an organofluorine compound is present. According to the application, a counter-arcing component is allocated to the arcing region, the counter-arcing component being designed for counteracting the generation of an arc and/or being designed for supporting the extinction of an arc.Type: GrantFiled: January 27, 2020Date of Patent: August 10, 2021Assignee: ABB Power Grids Switzerland AGInventors: Denis Tehlar, Martin Seeger, Nitesh Ranjan, Patrick Stoller, Raffael Buehler, Jan Carstensen
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Patent number: 11062862Abstract: The present disclosure provides a gas-insulated high or medium voltage circuit breaker including a first arcing contact and a second arcing contact, wherein at least one of the two arcing contacts is axially movable including a first and a second state of motion along a switching axis, wherein during a breaking operation, an arc between the first arcing contact and the second arcing contact is formed in an arcing region; a nozzle including a channel directed to the arcing region, for blowing an arc-extinguishing gas to the arcing region during the breaking operation; a diffuser adjacent to the nozzle, for transporting the gas from the arcing region to a region downstream of the diffuser; a buffer volume directly downstream of the diffuser, and an enclosure substantially surrounding the buffer volume circumferentially.Type: GrantFiled: December 21, 2018Date of Patent: July 13, 2021Assignee: ABB Power Grids Switzerland AGInventors: Bernardo Galletti, Valeria Teppati, Emmanouil Panousis, Angelos Garyfallos, Branimir Radisavljevic, Joerg Lehmann, Christoph Reutlinger, Daniel Over, Patrick Stoller
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Patent number: 10964498Abstract: A gas-insulated low- or medium-voltage load break switch includes: a housing defining a housing volume for holding an insulation gas at an ambient pressure; a first arcing contact and a second arcing contact arranged within the housing volume, the first and second arcing contacts being movable in relation to each other along an axis of the load break switch and defining a quenching region in which an arc is formed during a current breaking operation; a pressurizing system having a pressurizing chamber arranged within the housing volume for pressurizing a quenching gas from an ambient pressure p0 to a quenching pressure pquench during the current breaking operation; and a nozzle system arranged within the housing volume for blowing the pressurized quenching gas in a subsonic flow pattern from the pressurization chamber onto the arc formed in the quenching region during the current breaking operation.Type: GrantFiled: December 3, 2018Date of Patent: March 30, 2021Assignee: ABB Schweiz AGInventors: Bernardo Galletti, Elham Attar, Jan Carstensen, Magne Saxegaard, Martin Kristoffersen, Martin Seeger, Michael Schwinne, Nitesh Ranjan, Patrick Stoller
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Publication number: 20200395180Abstract: The present disclosure provides a gas-insulated high or medium voltage circuit breaker including a first arcing contact and a second arcing contact, wherein at least one of the two arcing contacts is axially movable including a first and a second state of motion along a switching axis, wherein during a breaking operation, an arc between the first arcing contact and the second arcing contact is formed in an arcing region; a nozzle including a channel directed to the arcing region, for blowing an arc-extinguishing gas to the arcing region during the breaking operation; a diffuser adjacent to the nozzle, for transporting the gas from the arcing region to a region downstream of the diffuser; a buffer volume directly downstream of the diffuser, and an enclosure substantially surrounding the buffer volume circumferentially.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 21, 2018Publication date: December 17, 2020Applicant: ABB Power Grids Switzerland AGInventors: Bernardo GALLETTI, Valeria TEPPATI, Emmanouil PANOUSIS, Angelos GARYFALLOS, Branimir RADISAVLJEVIC, Joerg LEHMANN, Christoph REUTLINGER, Daniel OVER, Patrick STOLLER
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Publication number: 20200161064Abstract: The present invention relates to a device for interrupting non-short circuit currents only, and in particular relates to a disconnector, more particularly high voltage disconnector, or to an earthing switch, more particularly make-proof earthing switch, and further relates to a low voltage circuit breaker. The device comprises at least two contacts movable in relation to each other between a closed state and an open state and defining an arcing region, in which an arc is generated during a current interrupting operation and in which an arc-quenching medium comprising an organofluorine compound is present. According to the application, a counter-arcing component is allocated to the arcing region, the counter-arcing component being designed for counteracting the generation of an arc and/or being designed for supporting the extinction of an arc.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 27, 2020Publication date: May 21, 2020Inventors: Denis Tehlar, Martin Seeger, Nitesh Ranjan, Patrick Stoller, Raffael Buehler, Jan Carstensen
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Patent number: 10553376Abstract: The present invention relates to a device for interrupting non-short circuit currents only, and in particular relates to a disconnector, more particularly high voltage disconnector, or to an earthing switch, more particularly make-proof earthing switch, and further relates to a low voltage circuit breaker. The device comprises at least two contacts movable in relation to each other between a closed state and an open state and defining an arcing region, in which an arc is generated during a current interrupting operation and in which an arc-quenching medium comprising an organofluorine compound is present. According to the application, a counter-arcing component is allocated to the arcing region, the counter-arcing component being designed for counteracting the generation of an arc and/or being designed for supporting the extinction of an arc.Type: GrantFiled: October 13, 2017Date of Patent: February 4, 2020Assignee: ABB Schweiz AGInventors: Denis Tehlar, Martin Seeger, Nitesh Ranjan, Patrick Stoller, Raffael Buehler, Jan Carstensen
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Publication number: 20190115174Abstract: A gas-insulated low- or medium-voltage load break switch includes: a housing defining a housing volume for holding an insulation gas at an ambient pressure; a first arcing contact and a second arcing contact arranged within the housing volume, the first and second arcing contacts being movable in relation to each other along an axis of the load break switch and defining a quenching region in which an arc is formed during a current breaking operation; a pressurizing system having a pressurizing chamber arranged within the housing volume for pressurizing a quenching gas from an ambient pressure p0 to a quenching pressure pquench during the current breaking operation; and a nozzle system arranged within the housing volume for blowing the pressurized quenching gas in a subsonic flow pattern from the pressurization chamber onto the arc formed in the quenching region during the current breaking operation.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 3, 2018Publication date: April 18, 2019Inventors: Bernardo Galletti, Elham Attar, Jan Carstensen, Magne Saxegaard, Martin Kristoffersen, Martin Seeger, Michael Schwinne, Nitesh Ranjan, Patrick Stoller
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Publication number: 20180040442Abstract: The present invention relates to a device for interrupting non-short circuit currents only, and in particular relates to a disconnector, more particularly high voltage disconnector, or to an earthing switch, more particularly make-proof earthing switch, and further relates to a low voltage circuit breaker. The device comprises at least two contacts movable in relation to each other between a closed state and an open state and defining an arcing region, in which an arc is generated during a current interrupting operation and in which an arc-quenching medium comprising an organofluorine compound is present. According to the application, a counter-arcing component is allocated to the arcing region, the counter-arcing component being designed for counteracting the generation of an arc and/or being designed for supporting the extinction of an arc.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 13, 2017Publication date: February 8, 2018Inventors: Denis Tehlar, Martin Seeger, Nitesh Ranjan, Patrick Stoller, Raffael Buehler, Jan Carstensen
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Patent number: 9590397Abstract: An apparatus for the generation, the distribution or the usage of electrical energy, the apparatus including a housing enclosing an insulating space and an electrical component arranged in the insulating space. The insulating space contains a dielectric insulation gas including an organofluorine compound A. The apparatus further includes a molecular sieve arranged such as to come into contact with the insulation gas. The molecular sieve has an average pore size y greater than the molecular size of at least one decomposition product of the organofluorine compound A generated during operation of the apparatus. The adsorption capability of the molecular sieve for organofluorine compound A is lower than for the at least one decomposition product. The apparatus further includes at least one desiccant arranged such as to come into contact with the insulation gas.Type: GrantFiled: April 6, 2015Date of Patent: March 7, 2017Assignee: ABB Technology AGInventors: Thomas Alfred Paul, Navid Mahdizadeh, Patrick Stoller, Axel Kramer, Oliver Cossalter, Stephan Grob, Nitesh Ranjan, Javier Mantilla, Mathias-Dominic Buergler, Francia Galindo-Lozano
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Patent number: 9431199Abstract: A circuit breaker including two contacts, a pressurization chamber, a nozzle arrangement designed to blow an arc in a quenching region, with a narrowest passage of a pressurization chamber outflow channel to be passed by outflowing quenching gas defining a pressurization chamber outflow limiting area, a narrowest passage of a nozzle channel to be passed by outflowing quenching gas defining a nozzle outflow limiting area, the smaller area of which defining an absolute outflow limiting area, with quenching gas having a global warming potential lower than the one of SF6 over an interval of 100 years; wherein a ratio of the pressurization chamber outflow limiting area to the nozzle outflow limiting area is less than 1.1:1.Type: GrantFiled: October 10, 2014Date of Patent: August 30, 2016Assignee: ABB Technology AGInventors: Patrick Stoller, Martin Seeger, Arthouros Iordanidis, Benjamin Wuthrich
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Patent number: 9412541Abstract: A circuit breaker including an ejection device with a compartment, in which an arc-extinction medium for improving circuit breaker operation is contained, and having an ejection orifice through which the arc-extinction medium is to be ejected, wherein the ejection orifice opens out into an injection zone of the circuit breaker in which the pressure is lower than in an arcing zone when an arc is present, and wherein the arc-extinction medium and/or exhaust-cooling medium is at least partially present in liquid form, when it is contained in the ejection device.Type: GrantFiled: June 13, 2014Date of Patent: August 9, 2016Assignee: ABB Technology AGInventors: Francesco Pisu, Francia Galindo-Lozano, Javier Mantilla, Mathias-Dominic Buergler, Nicola Gariboldi, Oliver Cossalter, Patrick Stoller, Stephan Grob, Sami Kotilainen
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Patent number: 9312085Abstract: A circuit breaker including an ejection device including an arc-extinction medium for improved extinction of an arc formed during a breaker operation and an exhaust-cooling medium for improved cooling of exhaust gases in the circuit breaker. Thereby, the arc-extinction liquid includes an organofluorine compound having a boiling point Tb at 1 bar higher than ?60° C. and being selected from the group of: a fluoroether; a fluoroamine; a fluoroketone; and mixtures thereof.Type: GrantFiled: June 12, 2014Date of Patent: April 12, 2016Assignee: ABB TECHNOLOGY AGInventors: Francesco Pisu, Francia Galindo-Lozano, Javier Mantilla, Mathias-Dominic Buergler, Nicola Gariboldi, Oliver Cossalter, Patrick Stoller, Stephan Grob, Sami Kotilainen
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Publication number: 20160043533Abstract: A process for providing a contamination-reducing component to an electrical apparatus, the electrical apparatus including a housing enclosing an insulating space and an electrical component arranged in the insulating space, the insulating space including an insulation medium which includes or consists of carbon dioxide. The process includes the steps of presaturating the contamination-reducing component with carbon dioxide before placing it inside the electrical apparatus.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 22, 2015Publication date: February 11, 2016Inventors: Denis Tehlar, Navid Mahdizadeh, Patrick Stoller, Thomas Alfred Paul
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Publication number: 20150214701Abstract: An apparatus for the generation, the distribution or the usage of electrical energy, the apparatus including a housing enclosing an insulating space and an electrical component arranged in the insulating space. The insulating space contains a dielectric insulation gas including an organofluorine compound A. The apparatus further includes a molecular sieve arranged such as to come into contact with the insulation gas. The molecular sieve has an average pore size y greater than the molecular size of at least one decomposition product of the organofluorine compound A generated during operation of the apparatus. The adsorption capability of the molecular sieve for organofluorine compound A is lower than for the at least one decomposition product. The apparatus further includes at least one desiccant arranged such as to come into contact with the insulation gas.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 6, 2015Publication date: July 30, 2015Inventors: Thomas Alfred Paul, Navid Mahdizadeh, Patrick Stoller, Axel Kramer, Oliver Cossalter, Stephan Grob, Nitesh Ranjan, Javier Mantilla, Mathias-Dominic Buergler, Francia Galindo-Lozano
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Publication number: 20150206621Abstract: An electrical insulator for an electrical apparatus, the insulator including a body containing an electrical insulating solid material and non-solid inclusions dispersed within the body. At least a portion of the inclusions include at least one organofluorine compound having a lower Global Warming Potential than SF6.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 1, 2015Publication date: July 23, 2015Inventors: Navid Mahdizadeh, Patrick Stoller, Denis Tehlar, Anna Di Gianni
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Publication number: 20150021297Abstract: A circuit breaker including two contacts, a pressurization chamber, a nozzle arrangement designed to blow an arc in a quenching region, with a narrowest passage of a pressurization chamber outflow channel to be passed by outflowing quenching gas defining a pressurization chamber outflow limiting area, a narrowest passage of a nozzle channel to be passed by outflowing quenching gas defining a nozzle outflow limiting area, the smaller area of which defining an absolute outflow limiting area, with quenching gas having a global warming potential lower than the one of SF6 over an interval of 100 years; wherein a ratio of the pressurization chamber outflow limiting area to the nozzle outflow limiting area is less than 1.1:1.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 10, 2014Publication date: January 22, 2015Inventors: Patrick Stoller, Martin Seeger, Arthouros Iordanidis, Benjamin Wuthrich