Patents by Inventor Philip J. Cederwall

Philip J. Cederwall 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: 5545010
    Abstract: Trim balancing of rotating components in the past has increased manufacturing cost. In many past applications, the time and energy required to trim balance rotating components required partial disassembly of an outer case or structure member. The present trim balancing system allows the gas turbine engine to be balanced with the outer case in situ. Access to a rotating component from the exterior of the case is made possible by a compressor air flow path and a pair of holes. The balancing can be accomplished by adding or removing weights or plugs to a band assembled on the rotating component.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 13, 1993
    Date of Patent: August 13, 1996
    Assignee: Solar Turbines Incorporated
    Inventors: Philip J. Cederwall, Garrett P. Prins, Vern V. Leuven
  • Patent number: 5309709
    Abstract: The known control systems for reducing NOx in the combustion systems of past gas turbine engines has incorporated a variety of expensive and complicated techniques to reduce the NOx level. The present apparatus reduces the formation of NOx within the combustion zone by controlling the air portion of the air/fuel ratio. The present apparatus includes a device for controllably varying the quantity of compressed air directed into a manifold resulting in controlling the air to a plurality of injection nozzles and into a combustor. A throttling mechanism moves between an open position and a closed position varying the flow rate of compressor air to the combustor apparatus provides an economical, reliable and effective method for reducing and controlling the amount of nitrogen oxide (NOx) carbon monoxide (CO) and unburned hydrocarbon (UHC) emitted from the gas turbine engine.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 25, 1992
    Date of Patent: May 10, 1994
    Assignee: Solar Turbines Incorporated
    Inventors: Philip J. Cederwall, Kenneth O. Smith, Graham E. Ogborne
  • Patent number: 5218824
    Abstract: The known systems and injector nozzles for reducing NOx in the combustion systems of past gas turbine engines has generally failed to effectively and efficiently reduce the NOx level. The present system reduces the formation of NOx within the combustion zone by controlling the air/fuel ratio and more explicitly by controlling the air portion of the air/fuel ratio. The present injector nozzle includes a device for introducing a primary supply of air through the injector nozzle which is sized to have a predetermined cross-sectional area. The injector nozzle further includes a device for introducing a secondary supply of air through the injector nozzle which is sized to have a predetermined area. A device for introducing a primary supply of air through the injector at a controlled rate and a device for passing a main source of fuel through the injector nozzle at a controlled rate relative to the quantity of primary supply of air.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 25, 1992
    Date of Patent: June 15, 1993
    Assignee: Solar Turbines Incorporated
    Inventors: Philip J. Cederwall, Kenneth O. Smith
  • Patent number: 4730832
    Abstract: A radially-resilient seal can frequently pop out its annular groove defined in a carrier when the carrier and an overlapping housing are telescopically assembled. Such misorientation of the seal prevents proper seating of the seal against the housing and ultimately permits leakage of pressurized fluid past the seal. The present invention provides a compact sealed joint and fool-proof method of assembly which maintains proper orientation of a radially-resilient seal during telescopic assembly of a carrier and a housing. The sealed joint includes an annular member having a diametrically tapered internal surface. The annular member positively ensures that the seal will properly seat against a housing inner surface which is not only physically inaccessible to the assembler but is also hidden from the assembler's view by an outer casing during the telescopic assembly.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 22, 1986
    Date of Patent: March 15, 1988
    Assignee: Solar Turbines Incorporated
    Inventors: Philip J. Cederwall, Boris Glezer
  • Patent number: 4668162
    Abstract: Cooling air delivery systems for gas turbine engines are used to increase component life and increase efficiencies. To change the flow rate of cooling air in past engines, major disassembly of engine components was required resulting in the loss of the engine's service and excessive costs. With the changeable cooling air delivery system of the present invention, major engine disassembly is eliminated. An elongate member extends into a fluid control passage to establish a preselected flow area which can be changed. The time and expense required to change the cooling flow rate is drastically reduced because the elongate members are accessible external of the engine. The elongate member is removed from the engine and replaced by different elongate member having a different outer diameter of the stem or sleeve. The different diameter results in a new clearance or preselected flow area for cooling air to pass therethrough.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 16, 1985
    Date of Patent: May 26, 1987
    Assignee: Solar Turbines Incorporated
    Inventors: Philip J. Cederwall, David M. Evans, Boris Glezer, John J. Hensley
  • Patent number: 4635332
    Abstract: A radially-resilient seal can frequently pop out its annular groove defined in a carrier when the carrier and an overlapping housing are telescopically assembled. Such misorientation of the seal prevents proper seating of the seal against the housing and ultimately permits leakage of pressurized fluid past the seal.The present invention provides a compact sealed joint and fool-proof method of assembly which maintains proper orientation of a radially-resilient seal during telescopic assembly of a carrier and a housing. The sealed joint includes an annnular member having a diametrically tapered internal surface. The annular member positively ensures that the seal will properly seat against a housing inner surface which is not only physically inaccessible to the assembler but is also hidden from the assembler's view by an outer casing during the telescopic assembly.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 13, 1985
    Date of Patent: January 13, 1987
    Assignee: Solar Turbines Incorporated
    Inventors: Philip J. Cederwall, Boris Glezer