Patents by Inventor Peter Eldridge Bailey

Peter Eldridge Bailey 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: 12517482
    Abstract: The present disclosure provides for dynamically deactivating rectifiers to force remaining rectifiers to operate at or near their peak power efficiency. Rectifiers, for example rectifiers on racks of a data center, may operate according to an efficiency curve, based on its current load. Instead of distributing an AC power load across more rectifiers that operate sub-optimally on their efficiency curve, aspects of the disclosure provide for automatically deactivating some rectifiers by lowering voltage set-points. As power load to a rack decreases, the voltage of the current to a rectifier with a reduced voltage set-point falls below the set-point and turns off. Power is automatically redistributed to the remaining active rectifiers. The redistribution increases the power load onto the remaining rectifiers, allowing the rectifiers to perform more efficiently in converting AC power to DC power.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 19, 2022
    Date of Patent: January 6, 2026
    Assignee: Google LLC
    Inventors: Vasileios Kontorinis, Peter Eldridge Bailey, Dustin Reishus, Claus Congcui Zheng, Alejandro Lameda Lopez
  • Publication number: 20240094692
    Abstract: The present disclosure provides for dynamically deactivating rectifiers to force remaining rectifiers to operate at or near their peak power efficiency. Rectifiers, for example rectifiers on racks of a data center, may operate according to an efficiency curve, based on its current load. Instead of distributing an AC power load across more rectifiers that operate sub-optimally on their efficiency curve, aspects of the disclosure provide for automatically deactivating some rectifiers by lowering voltage set-points. As power load to a rack decreases, the voltage of the current to a rectifier with a reduced voltage set-point falls below the set-point and turns off. Power is automatically redistributed to the remaining active rectifiers. The redistribution increases the power load onto the remaining rectifiers, allowing the rectifiers to perform more efficiently in converting AC power to DC power.
    Type: Application
    Filed: August 19, 2022
    Publication date: March 21, 2024
    Inventors: Vasileios Kontorinis, Peter Eldridge Bailey, Dustin Reishus, Claus Congcui Zheng, Alejandro Lameda Lopez