Patents by Inventor V. LAVRINENKO
V. LAVRINENKO 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: 11193354Abstract: A motor includes one or more actuator, one or more one passive members, and one or more pushing members. The actuator(s) vibrate along a first axis. The vibrations vary a dimension of the actuator(s) as measured along the first axis. The passive member(s) rotate around a second axis that is substantially parallel to the first axis. The pushing member(s) are positioned between the actuator(s) and the passive member(s). The pushing member(s) are fixed to the actuator(s) and have a contact surface frictionally engaging and applying a mechanical force to the passive member (s). The pushing member(s) have an asymmetric rigidity along the first axis. The motor and a power consumer may be conveyed into a wellbore. The motor may be energized to supply mechanical power to the power consumer.Type: GrantFiled: December 7, 2018Date of Patent: December 7, 2021Assignee: BAKER HUGHES HOLDINGS LLCInventors: Alexey Tyshko, V. Lavrinenko, Stewart Brazil
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Publication number: 20200182021Abstract: A motor includes one or more actuator, one or more one passive members, and one or more pushing members. The actuator(s) vibrate along a first axis. The vibrations vary a dimension of the actuator(s) as measured along the first axis. The passive member(s) rotate around a second axis that is substantially parallel to the first axis. The pushing member(s) are positioned between the actuator(s) and the passive member(s). The pushing member(s) are fixed to the actuator(s) and have a contact surface frictionally engaging and applying a mechanical force to the passive member (s). The pushing member(s) have an asymmetric rigidity along the first axis. The motor and a power consumer may be conveyed into a wellbore. The motor may be energized to supply mechanical power to the power consumer.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 7, 2018Publication date: June 11, 2020Applicant: Baker Hughes, a GE company, LLCInventors: Alexey TYSHKO, V. LAVRINENKO, Stewart BRAZIL
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Patent number: 9197141Abstract: Provided are embodiments of piezoelectric motors which comprise at least one piezo-electrically active part and one passive part which are mounted with the ability of relative movement with respect to each other and which interact with each other by friction. The piezo-electrically active part includes at least one oscillator of acoustic vibrations with one or more piezoelectric elements in the form of a planar ring with acoustically attached flat pushers made from materials such as steel or ceramic. The flat pushers are pressed to a flat surface of the piezoelectric element, either directly or through an elastic element.Type: GrantFiled: March 21, 2013Date of Patent: November 24, 2015Assignee: Discovery Technology International, Inc.Inventors: Serhiy F. Petrenko, Viacheslav V. Lavrinenko
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Patent number: 6479922Abstract: A piezoelectric motor comprising a stator; a rotor having a rotor inner circumferential surface; a piezoelectric element retained on the stator; power supply means in communication with said piezoelectric element to operably effect longitudinal resilient mechanical oscillations in the element; a plurality of pusher members each having (a) at least one first portion defining a pusher abutting surface abutting the rotor inner surface, (b) at least one second portion defining a piezoelectric element engaging surface distal of the pusher abutting surface, and (c) a third portion defining a retained surface; retainer means in abutment with the pusher member retained surface to releasably retain the pusher member in abutment with the piezoelectric element engaging surface and the rotor inner surface and wherein the longitudinal resilient mechanical oscillations effect coplanar movement of the pusher member; and the first portion is so shaped and inclined as to operably effect circumferential movement of the circumfType: GrantFiled: September 7, 2001Date of Patent: November 12, 2002Assignee: Eontech Group Inc.Inventors: Alexander M. Iarochenko, V'Yacheslav V. Lavrinenko
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Patent number: 6469420Abstract: A piezoelectric motor having a stator and a rotor. The stator and the rotor are in mechanical contact with one another along at least one cylindrical friction surface by means of curved, elastic and longitudinally elongated pusher plates, the pusher plates being held against the friction surface at a first end of the pusher plates, and arranged at an angle to the friction surface. A piezoelectric element is connected to either the rotor or the stator. The piezoelectric element has electrodes placed on opposing surfaces of the piezoelectric element, and is connectable to an alternating current source via the electrodes for providing longitudinal oscillations in the piezoelectric element. A first ring plate and a second ring plate are arranged on opposite sides of the piezoelectric element, so that at least a portion of surfaces of the piezoelectric element are pressed against surfaces of the first ring plate and the second ring plate, respectively, by a clamping device.Type: GrantFiled: July 30, 2001Date of Patent: October 22, 2002Assignee: Eontech Group Inc.Inventors: Alexander M. Iarochenko, V'Yacheslav V. Lavrinenko
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Publication number: 20020033651Abstract: A piezoelectric motor comprising a stator; a rotor having a rotor inner circumferential surface; a piezoelectric element retained on the stator; power supply means in communication with said piezoelectric element to operably effect longitudinal resilient mechanical oscillations in the element; a plurality of pusher members each having (a) at least one first portion defining a pusher abutting surface abutting the rotor inner surface, (b) at least one second portion defining a piezoelectric element engaging surface distal of the pusher abutting surface, and (c) a third portion defining a retained surface; retainer means in abutment with the pusher member retained surface to releasably retain the pusher member in abutment with the piezoelectric element engaging surface and the rotor inner surface and wherein the longitudinal resilient mechanical oscillations effect coplanar movement of the pusher member; and the first portion is so shaped and inclined as to operably effect circumferential movement of the circumfType: ApplicationFiled: September 7, 2001Publication date: March 21, 2002Inventors: Alexander M. Iarochenko, V?apos;Yacheslav V. Lavrinenko
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Publication number: 20020017831Abstract: A piezoelectric motor having a stator and a rotor. The stator and the rotor are in mechanical contact with one another along at least one cylindrical friction surface by means of curved, elastic and longitudinally elongated pusher plates, the pusher plates being held against the friction surface at a first end of the pusher plates, and arranged at an angle to the friction surface. A piezoelectric element is connected to either the rotor or the stator. The piezoelectric element has electrodes placed on opposing surfaces of the piezoelectric element, and is connectable to an alternating current source via the electrodes for providing longitudinal oscillations in the piezoelectric element. A first ring plate and a second ring plate are arranged on opposite sides of the piezoelectric element, so that at least a portion of surfaces of the piezoelectric element are pressed against surfaces of the first ring plate and the second ring plate, respectively, by a clamping device.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 30, 2001Publication date: February 14, 2002Inventors: Alexander M. Iarochenko, V?apos;Yacheslav V. Lavrinenko
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Patent number: 4959580Abstract: A piezoelectric motor comprises includes a stator (1) and a rotor (3). The stator (1) has a housing (7), a piezoelectric oscillator (6) generating radial mode vibrations and mounted on the housing (7), said oscillator including a piezoelectric cell (9) with electrodes (13) and at least two pushers (10). Each pusher (10) has one end secured to at least one flat surface of the piezoelectric cell (9) so that a gap (14) is provided between the piezoelectric cell (9) and the pusher (10). The other end of each pusher (10) rests against the rotor (3).Type: GrantFiled: October 24, 1988Date of Patent: September 25, 1990Assignee: Kievsky Politekhnichesky Institut ImeniInventors: Vladimir S. Vishnevsky, Vyacheslav V. Lavrinenko
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Patent number: 4453103Abstract: The proposed motor comprises a stator and a rotor frictionally interacting with said stator, either said stator and rotor including at least one piezoelectric oscillator. Said oscillator includes a piezoelectric element and electrodes located on the opposite surfaces of the piezoelectric element and connected to a supply source for exciting in this oscillator a resonant mode of longitudinal acoustic vibrations. The motor further includes at least two pushers, each having one end secured on said oscillator and the other end urged against a surface of frictional interaction of the rotor and stator. The piezoelectirc element used in this motor is polarized in the direction perpendicular to the surfaces of the electrodes and is positioned so that the propagation direction of the resonant mode of the longitudinal vibrations is perpedicular to the surface of frictional interaction.Type: GrantFiled: April 16, 1982Date of Patent: June 5, 1984Assignee: Kievsky Politekhnichesky InstitutInventors: Valdimir S. Vishnevsky, Igor A. Kartashev, Vyacheslav V. Lavrinenko, Oleg L. Boichenko, Vitaly S. Koval, Jury V. Golovyashin, Nikolai F. Serov, Leonid I. Shinkarenko, Oleg G. Jurash
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Patent number: 4400641Abstract: A piezoelectric motor of the invention comprises a stator and a rotor one of which includes at least one first piezoelectric oscillator. The rotor consists of a first and a second parts one of which parts includes a second piezoelectric oscillator. Said parts of the rotor are mounted for relative rotation about the axis of rotation. The first part is in contact with the stator along the first surface of frictional interaction and with the second part along the second surface of frictional interaction. Each surface of frictional interaction is formed by rotation of at least one straight line length about the axis of rotation of the rotor.Type: GrantFiled: April 16, 1982Date of Patent: August 23, 1983Assignee: Kievsky Politekhnichesky InstitutInventors: Vladimir S. Vishnevsky, Vitaly S. Koval, Vyacheslav V. Lavrinenko, Oleg L. Boichenko, Igor A. Kartashev, Jury V. Golovyashin, Nikolai F. Serov, Leonid I. Shinkarenko, Oleg G. Jurash