Patents by Inventor Steven Charles Walko
Steven Charles Walko 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: 8607697Abstract: A method and apparatus is provided for compressing the lamination stack for a dynamoelectric machine. The apparatus includes a plurality of weight distribution plates and a plurality of pressing plates. The plurality of weight distribution plates are placed on one end of the lamination stack of the dynamoelectric machine. The plurality of pressing plates are placed on the plurality of weight distribution plates. A compressive force is applied to the lamination stack via the plurality of weight distribution plates and the plurality of pressing plates.Type: GrantFiled: November 12, 2010Date of Patent: December 17, 2013Assignee: General Electric CompanyInventors: Brock Matthew Lape, Nihan Basaran, Gary Robert Pink, Steven Charles Walko, Stuart Alan Oliver, Lawrence Michael Braun
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Patent number: 8276509Abstract: A method and apparatus are provided for compression of a lamination stack for a dynamoelectric machine. The apparatus includes a plurality of hanger brackets attached to a face frame, a plurality of force application tubes secured to the brackets, a plurality of force applying rams located beneath the force application tubes, a plurality of pressing plates located beneath the force applying rams, and a plurality of weight distribution plates located beneath the pressing plates. A compressive force is applied to the lamination stack by the force applying rams via the pressing plates and weight distribution plates.Type: GrantFiled: November 12, 2010Date of Patent: October 2, 2012Assignee: General Electric CompanyInventors: Brock Matthew Lape, Nihan Basaran, Gary Robert Pink, Steven Charles Walko, Stuart Alan Oliver
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Publication number: 20120118178Abstract: A method and apparatus are provided for compression of a lamination stack for a dynamoelectric machine. The apparatus includes a plurality of hanger brackets attached to a face frame, a plurality of force application tubes secured to the brackets, a plurality of force applying rams located beneath the force application tubes, a plurality of pressing plates located beneath the force applying rams, and a plurality of weight distribution plates located beneath the pressing plates. A compressive force is applied to the lamination stack by the force applying rams via the pressing plates and weight distribution plates.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 12, 2010Publication date: May 17, 2012Inventors: Brock Matthew Lape, Nihan Basaran, Gary Robert Pink, Steven Charles Walko, Stuart Alan Oliver
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Publication number: 20120118177Abstract: A method and apparatus is provided for compressing the lamination stack for a dynamoelectric machine. The apparatus includes a plurality of weight distribution plates and a plurality of pressing plates. The plurality of weight distribution plates are placed on one end of the lamination stack of the dynamoelectric machine. The plurality of pressing plates are placed on the plurality of weight distribution plates. A compressive force is applied to the lamination stack via the plurality of weight distribution plates and the plurality of pressing plates.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 12, 2010Publication date: May 17, 2012Inventors: Brock Matthew Lape, Nihan Basaran, Gary Robert Pink, Steven Charles Walko, Stuart Alan Oliver
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Patent number: 7357012Abstract: A method for bending strands of material. The method includes providing a first pair of opposing dies each comprising a first surface corresponding to a first pair of predetermined bends to be formed in a first strand of material, positioning the first strand of material at least partially between the first pair of opposing dies, moving the first pair of opposing dies with respect to one another to impart the first pair of predetermined bends in the first strand of material, providing a second pair of opposing dies each comprising a second surface corresponding to a second pair of predetermined bends to be formed in a second strand of material, positioning the second strand of material at least partially between the second pair of opposing dies, and moving the second pair of opposing dies with respect to one another to impart the second pair of predetermined bends in the second strand of material.Type: GrantFiled: August 17, 2005Date of Patent: April 15, 2008Assignee: General Electric CompanyInventors: David Robert Schumacher, John Robert Spriggle, Steven Charles Walko
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Patent number: 6865797Abstract: Punchings for stator core laminations of a generator stator frame are disposed on a rotary table to form annular arrays of punching, with each layer staggered relative to adjacent layers. A mandrel is disposed at the center of the table and has fingers projecting radially for receiving the slots of the punchings to facilitate location of the punchings on the table and relative to one another. An annular cover is provided and disposed over the uppermost layer of punchings and clamped to the superposed sets of annular layers of punchings. The cover and punchings can then be removed from the table for disposition in the generator stator frame. The fingers on the mandrel are displaced vertically relative to the table as the height of the punchings on the table increases.Type: GrantFiled: July 16, 2002Date of Patent: March 15, 2005Assignee: General Electric CompanyInventors: Steven Charles Walko, John Anthony Petti, Frank Joseph Zwack
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Publication number: 20040010906Abstract: Punchings for stator core laminations of a generator stator frame are disposed on a rotary table to form annular arrays of punchings, with each layer staggered relative to adjacent layers. A mandrel is disposed at the center of the table and has fingers projecting radially for receiving the slots of the punchings to facilitate location of the punchings on the table and relative to one another. An annular cover is provided and disposed over the uppermost layer of punchings and clamped to the superposed sets of annular layers of punchings. The cover and punchings can then be removed from the table for disposition in the generator stator frame. The fingers on the mandrel are displaced vertically relative to the table as the height of the punchings on the table increases.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 16, 2002Publication date: January 22, 2004Inventors: Steven Charles Walko, John Anthony Petti, Frank Joseph Zwack
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Patent number: 6548928Abstract: A stator comprises a stator frame, a stator core and a spring. The stator core includes at least one lamination having a dovetail slot formed therein. A key bar is connected to the stator frame and includes a dovetail for engaging the dovetail slot. The spring is coupled between a portion of the lamination and the dovetail to provide an electrical ground path between the stator core and the stator frame. The spring includes a leaf spring that has first and second ends which contact the dovetail and a central portion. The central portion is connected to a base portion which contacts the lamination. Alternatively, the spring includes a base portion that contacts the lamination and prongs which project from the base portion and contact the dovetail.Type: GrantFiled: December 22, 2000Date of Patent: April 15, 2003Assignee: General Electric CompanyInventors: Steven Charles Walko, Robert John Nygard, John Anthony Petti, Richard Nils Dawson
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Publication number: 20020079781Abstract: A stator comprises a stator frame, a stator core and a spring. The stator core includes at least one lamination having a dovetail slot formed therein. A key bar is connected to the stator frame and includes a dovetail for engaging the dovetail slot. The spring is coupled between a portion of the lamination and the dovetail to provide an electrical ground path between the stator core and the stator frame. The spring includes a leaf spring that has first and second ends which contact the dovetail and a central portion. The central portion is connected to a base portion which contacts the lamination. Alternatively, the spring includes a base portion that contacts the lamination and prongs which project from the base portion and contact the dovetail.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 22, 2000Publication date: June 27, 2002Inventors: Steven Charles Walko, Robert John Nygard, John Anthony Petti, Richard Nils Dawson
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Publication number: 20020047488Abstract: A bolt intended to carry structural loads, such as but not limited to in pressure vessels or electrical machinery, that is electrically insulated from the clamped structure by a powder coating on the underside of the head and shank of the bolt.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 1, 1999Publication date: April 25, 2002Inventors: SCOT ADAMS WEBB, STEVEN CHARLES WALKO, ROBERT JOSEPH PEAT, PATRICIA CHAPMAN IRWIN
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Patent number: 6194807Abstract: An end turn arrangement for turns in a rotor where individual windings are stacked in tapered radial slots in the rotor, with successive turns having a smaller width in a radial inward direction, the end turns of the individual turns of each stack being vertically aligned along a common edge. The end turns are separated by blocking separators, each including a first anchor component having a first planar exterior surface and a second planar interior engagement surface; and a second slide component having a first non-planar exterior surface and a second planar interior engagement surface; the anchor and slide components having mating guide elements permitting the anchor and slide components to move relative to each other along a straight assembly path.Type: GrantFiled: July 29, 1999Date of Patent: February 27, 2001Assignee: General Electric Co.Inventors: Christopher Anthony Kaminski, Steven Charles Walko, Robert Francis Lloyd
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Patent number: 5986380Abstract: An end turn arrangement for turns in a rotor where individual windings are stacked in tapered radial slots in the rotor, with successive turns having a smaller width in a radial inward direction, the end turns of the individual turns of each stack being vertically aligned along a common edge. The end turns are separated by blocking separators, each including a first anchor component having a first planar exterior surface and a second planar interior engagement surface; and a second slide component having a first non-planar exterior surface and a second planar interior engagement surface; the anchor and slide components having mating guide elements permitting the anchor and slide components to move relative to each other along a straight assembly path.Type: GrantFiled: August 26, 1998Date of Patent: November 16, 1999Assignee: General Electric Co.Inventors: Christopher Anthony Kaminski, Steven Charles Walko, Robert Francis Lloyd