Patents by Inventor Walter M. Presz, Jr.

Walter M. Presz, Jr. 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).

  • Publication number: 20100270802
    Abstract: A wind turbine comprises an impeller and a turbine shroud disposed about the impeller. The impeller surrounds a center body having a central passageway through which air can flow through the center body to bypass the impeller. The impeller comprises a central ring and a plurality of impeller blades extending therefrom. When air passes through the impeller blades, some of its energy is used to turn the blades. The reduced-energy air is then mixed with the air flowing through the central passageway. This mixing allows the operating efficiency of the turbines to routinely exceed the Betz limit.
    Type: Application
    Filed: March 29, 2010
    Publication date: October 28, 2010
    Applicant: FLODESIGN WIND TURBINE CORPORATION
    Inventors: Walter M. Presz, JR., Michael J. Werle
  • Publication number: 20100247289
    Abstract: Disclosed are wind turbines comprising a turbine shroud and optionally an ejector shroud. The shrouds are segmented, or in other words have longitudinal spaces between segments. Such wind turbines have reduced drag load, particularly those loads due to off-axis wind forces.
    Type: Application
    Filed: March 30, 2010
    Publication date: September 30, 2010
    Applicant: FLODESIGN WIND TURBINE CORPORATION
    Inventors: Walter M. Presz, JR., Michael J. Werle, Thomas J. Kennedy, III, William Scott Keeley
  • Publication number: 20100166547
    Abstract: Various components of a shrouded wind turbine are coated with a radar absorbent material. The resulting wind turbine has a reduced radar signature compared to conventional wind turbines.
    Type: Application
    Filed: October 6, 2009
    Publication date: July 1, 2010
    Applicant: FloDesign Wind Turbine Corporation
    Inventors: Walter M. Presz, JR., Stanley Kowalski, III, Thomas J. Kennedy, III
  • Publication number: 20100163336
    Abstract: A Controlled Unaided Surge and Purge Suppressor for firearms uses the blast and plume characteristics inherent to the ballistic discharge process to develop a new two-step controlled surge and purge system centered around advanced mixer-ejector concepts. The blast surge noise is reduced by controlling the flow expansion, and the flash effects are reduced by controlling inflow and outflow gas purges. This is a C-I-P application. In the preferred C-I-P embodiment, the blast surge is mitigated via a slotted mixer nozzle; a first expansion chamber; a generally “wagon-wheel” shaped blast baffle with a vent hole; a series of alternating baffles, with vent holes, strategically located along the suppressor's inner wall surface; a second expansion chamber; and an exit opening. This preferred C-I-P embodiment contains no “outside” vent holes (i.e., throughbores) which extend through the suppressor's outer or longitudinal wall.
    Type: Application
    Filed: January 5, 2010
    Publication date: July 1, 2010
    Inventors: Walter M. Presz, JR., Michael J. Werle, Bart Lipkens, Jason Gawencki
  • Publication number: 20100119361
    Abstract: A Mixer/Ejector Wind/Water Turbine (“MEWT”) system is disclosed which routinely exceeds the efficiencies of prior wind turbines. Unique ejector concepts are used to fluid-dynamically improve many operational characteristics of conventional wind/water turbines for potential power generation improvements of 50% and above. Applicants' preferred MEWT embodiment comprises: an aerodynamically contoured turbine shroud with an inlet; a ring of stator vanes; a ring of rotating blades (i.e., an impeller) in line with the stator vanes; and a mixer/ejector pump to increase the flow volume through the turbine while rapidly mixing the low energy turbine exit flow with high energy bypass fluid flow. The MEWT can produce three or more time the power of its un-shrouded counterparts for the same frontal area, and can increase the productivity of wind farms by a factor of two or more. The same MEWT is safer and quieter providing improved wind turbine options for populated areas.
    Type: Application
    Filed: May 8, 2009
    Publication date: May 13, 2010
    Inventors: Walter M. Presz, JR., Michael J. Werle
  • Publication number: 20100086393
    Abstract: A Mixer/Ejector Wind/Water Turbine (“MEWT”) system is disclosed which routinely exceeds the efficiencies of prior wind/water turbines. Unique ejector concepts are used to fluid-dynamically improve many operational characteristics of conventional wind/water turbines for potential power generation improvements of 50% and above. Applicants' preferred MEWT embodiment comprises: an aerodynamically contoured turbine shroud with an inlet; a ring of stator vanes; a ring of rotating blades (i.e., an impeller) in line with the stator vanes; and a mixer/ejector pump to increase the flow volume through the turbine while rapidly mixing the low energy turbine exit flow with high energy bypass fluid flow. The MEWT can produce three or more time the power of its un-shrouded counterparts for the same frontal area, and can increase the productivity of wind farms by a factor of two or more. The same MEWT is safer and quieter providing improved wind turbine options for populated areas.
    Type: Application
    Filed: September 23, 2009
    Publication date: April 8, 2010
    Applicant: FLODESIGN WIND TURBINE CORPORATION
    Inventors: Walter M. Presz, JR., Michael J. Werle
  • Publication number: 20100080683
    Abstract: Systems for protecting a wind turbine in high wind conditions are disclosed. A shrouded turbine may have an ejector shroud disposed adjacent and downstream of a turbine shroud. In one version, the ejector shroud can move to surround the turbine shroud. In another version, the turbine can be pivoted on a support tower to cover the intake end of the turbine and rotate the turbine about an axis at a right angle to the tower axis. In another version, the turbine is supported by a telescoping tower which may be retracted to lower the turbine in high winds. In another version, the tower sections may be connected by a pivotable connection and supported by guy wire(s) which may be lengthened to lower the upper tower section pivotally.
    Type: Application
    Filed: September 8, 2009
    Publication date: April 1, 2010
    Applicant: FloDesign Wind Turbine Corporation
    Inventors: Walter M. Presz, JR., Michael J. Werle, Robert Dold, Jason Barnes, Thomas J. Kennedy, III, Jason Gawencki, Scott Keeley, Jason Dionne, Fyodor Grechka, Stanley Kowalski, III, Stanley Kowalski, JR., Timothy Hickey, John Urbanowicz
  • Publication number: 20100068029
    Abstract: A Mixer/Ejector Wind Turbine (“MEWT”) system is disclosed which routinely exceeds the efficiencies of prior wind turbines. Unique ejector concepts are used to fluid-dynamically improve many operational characteristics of conventional wind/water turbines for potential power generation improvements of 50% and above. Applicants' preferred MEWT embodiment comprises: an aerodynamically contoured turbine shroud with an inlet; a ring of stator vanes; a ring of rotating blades (i.e., an impeller) in line with the stator vanes; and a mixer/ejector pump to increase the flow volume through the turbine while rapidly mixing the low energy turbine exit flow with high energy bypass wind flow. The MEWT can produce three or more time the power of its un-shrouded counterparts for the same frontal area, and can increase the productivity of wind farms by a factor of two or more. The same MEWT is safer and quieter providing improved wind turbine options for populated areas.
    Type: Application
    Filed: September 23, 2009
    Publication date: March 18, 2010
    Applicant: FloDesign Wind Turbine Corporation
    Inventors: Walter M. Presz, JR., Michael J. Werle
  • Publication number: 20090317231
    Abstract: A Mixer/Ejector Wind Turbine (“MEWT”) system is disclosed which routinely exceeds the efficiencies of prior wind turbines. Unique ejector concepts are used to fluid-dynamically improve many operational characteristics of conventional wind turbines for potential power generation improvements of 50% and above. Applicants' preferred MEWT embodiment comprises: an aerodynamically contoured turbine shroud with an inlet; a ring of stator vanes; a ring of rotating blades (i.e., an impeller) in line with the stator vanes; and a mixer/ejector pump to increase the flow volume through the turbine while rapidly mixing the low energy turbine exit flow with high energy bypass wind flow. The MEWT can produce three or more time the power of its un-shrouded counterparts for the same frontal area, and can increase the productivity of wind farms by a factor of two or more. The same MEWT is safer and quieter providing improved wind turbine options for populated areas.
    Type: Application
    Filed: May 8, 2009
    Publication date: December 24, 2009
    Inventors: Walter M. Presz, JR., Michael J. Werle
  • Patent number: 7621463
    Abstract: A fluid nozzle system (nicknamed the “RAP nozzle system”) is disclosed that combines a pulse flow device with a toroidal vortex generator to create a high momentum, self propelling jet for increasing long-range jet impact forces. In a preferred embodiment, the RAP nozzle system comprises a fluid switch, without any moving mechanical part, which takes continuous flow normally exited through a nozzle and breaks it into discrete patterns of pulsed flow. The unsteady characteristics of the pulsed flow are then used with either single-stage ejectors, multi-stage ejectors or other devices to increase the momentum and/or the lateral size of the individual pulses. These fluid pulses are then used to generate a jet with large scale, stable toroidal vortices which travel long distances, downstream of the ejector(s), and apply large forces at impact.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 11, 2006
    Date of Patent: November 24, 2009
    Assignee: FloDesign, Inc.
    Inventors: Walter M. Presz, Jr., Stanley Kowalski, III
  • Publication number: 20090263244
    Abstract: Turbine systems for extracting energy from water traveling relative to the turbine system can include a rotor assembly for extracting the energy, a turbine shroud having a turbine shroud inner volume within which at least a portion of the rotor assembly is disposed, and an ejector shroud having a ejector shroud inner volume within which at least a portion of the turbine shroud is disposed. The turbine shroud and the ejector shroud can each have a terminus comprising a plurality of turbine shroud mixer elements or ejector shroud mixer elements, respectively. One or more of the mixer elements and ejector shrouds comprise a mixer/ejector pump which increases the energy extraction potential of the turbine system. One or more of the turbine shroud mixer elements, ejector shroud mixer elements, and ejector shroud and turbine shroud inlets can be asymmetric about a plane passing through the axis of rotation of the rotor assembly.
    Type: Application
    Filed: April 16, 2009
    Publication date: October 22, 2009
    Inventors: Walter M. Presz, JR., Michael J. Werle
  • Publication number: 20090230691
    Abstract: A method is disclosed for improving the operational effectiveness and efficiency of wind turbines. Applicants' preferred method comprises: generating a level of power over the Betz limit for an axial flow wind turbine, of the type having a turbine shroud with a flared inlet and an impeller downstream having a ring of impeller blades, by receiving and directing a primary air stream of ambient air into the flared inlet and through the turbine shroud; rotating the impeller inside the shroud by the primary air stream, whereby the primary air stream transfers energy to the impeller; entraining and mixing a secondary flow stream of ambient air exclusively with the primary air stream, which has passed through the impeller, via a mixer and an ejector sequentially downstream of the impeller. Unlike gas turbine mixers and ejectors which also mix with hot core exhaust gases, Applicants' preferred method entrains and mixes ambient air (i.e., wind) exclusively with lower energy air (i.e.
    Type: Application
    Filed: September 23, 2008
    Publication date: September 17, 2009
    Inventors: Walter M. Presz, JR., Michael J. Werle
  • Publication number: 20090214338
    Abstract: A Mixer-Ejector Prop System (MEPS) is presented as a new, unique and improved concept for injecting power and producing force in flowing fluids such as air or water. MEPS incorporates advanced flow mixing technology, single and multi-stage ejector technology, aircraft and propulsion aerodynamics and noise abatement technologies in a unique manner to fluid-dynamically improve the operational effectiveness and efficiency for subsonic flow velocities.
    Type: Application
    Filed: March 24, 2008
    Publication date: August 27, 2009
    Inventors: Michael J. Werle, Walter M. Presz, JR.
  • Publication number: 20090097964
    Abstract: A Mixer/Ejector Wind Turbine (“MEWT”) system is disclosed which routinely exceeds the efficiencies of prior wind turbines. In the preferred embodiment, Applicants' MEWT incorporates advanced flow mixing technology, ejector technology, aircraft and propulsion aerodynamics and noise abatement technologies in a unique manner to fluid-dynamically improve the operational effectiveness and efficiency of prior wind turbines, so that its operating efficiency routinely exceeds the Betz limit. Applicants' preferred MEWT embodiment comprises: a turbine shroud with a flared inlet; a ring of stator vanes; a ring of rotating blades (i.e., an impeller) in line with the stator vanes; and a mixer/ejector pump to increase the flow volume through the turbine while rapidly mixing the low energy turbine exit flow with high energy bypass wind flow. Unlike gas turbine mixers and ejectors which also mix with hot core exhaust gases, Applicants' preferred apparatus mixes only two air streams (i.e.
    Type: Application
    Filed: September 23, 2008
    Publication date: April 16, 2009
    Inventors: Walter M. Presz, JR., Michael J. Werle
  • Patent number: D607818
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 5, 2008
    Date of Patent: January 12, 2010
    Assignee: FloDesign Wind Turbine Corporation
    Inventors: Walter M. Presz, Jr., Michael J. Werle
  • Patent number: D608281
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 5, 2008
    Date of Patent: January 19, 2010
    Assignee: FloDesign Wind Turbine Corporation
    Inventors: Walter M. Presz, Jr., Michael J. Werle
  • Patent number: D608282
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 5, 2008
    Date of Patent: January 19, 2010
    Assignee: FloDesign Wind Turbine Corporation
    Inventors: Walter M. Presz, Jr., Michael J. Werle
  • Patent number: D614131
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 11, 2009
    Date of Patent: April 20, 2010
    Assignee: FloDesign Wind Turbine Corporation
    Inventors: Walter M. Presz, Jr., Michael J. Werle
  • Patent number: D614132
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 11, 2009
    Date of Patent: April 20, 2010
    Assignee: FloDesign Wind Turbine Corporation
    Inventors: Walter M. Presz, Jr., Michael J. Werle
  • Patent number: D614133
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 11, 2009
    Date of Patent: April 20, 2010
    Assignee: FloDesign Wind Turbine Corporation
    Inventors: Walter M. Presz, Jr., Michael J. Werle