Patents by Inventor Walter White
Walter White 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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Publication number: 20060009605Abstract: An elastomer composition includes the reaction product of an isocyanate component and a resin component. The resin component includes an isocyanate-reactive component, a first chain extender, and a second chain extender. The isocyanate-reactive component has an actual functionality of greater than two, and the first chain extender has an actual functionality of two. The second chain extender, which is different from the first chain extender, has a structure: In this structure, A includes at least two alkyl chain groups. Each alkyl chain group has at least three carbon atoms, and is substantially free of pendent groups. R and R? are selected from the group of hydroxyl functional groups, amino functional groups, thiol functional groups, and combinations thereof. The elastomer composition has a combination of exceptional tear strength and tensile strength. The elastomer composition is used in a support layer of a composite structure.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 7, 2004Publication date: January 12, 2006Inventors: John Erickson, Walter White, Karl Gust
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Patent number: 6949858Abstract: An insulated core stud for use in the core structure of at least one of a stator and a rotor of a dynamoelectric machine is adapted to pass through holes contained in laminations of the core structure. The insulated core stud has a central portion and a first layer of heat shrinkable tubular insulation shrunk fit onto and covering at least the central portion of the core stud that passes through the laminations. One or more additional layers of heat shrinkable tubular insulation are shrunk fit onto at least a portion of the first layer of insulation that passes through the laminations. These second layers provide mechanically protection to the underlying layers of insulation against breaks occurring in the electrical insulation when the laminations and core studs are assembled into the core structure.Type: GrantFiled: February 20, 2004Date of Patent: September 27, 2005Assignee: General Electric Canada Inc.Inventors: Michael Walter White, Pierre Doyon, Arezki Merkhouf, John Menzies
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Patent number: 6837644Abstract: A dual shaft and rotating machine coupling has a first rotatable shaft, a second rotatable shaft and a rotating machine rotor coupling. The first rotatable shaft has a first shaft connecting flange radially extending outwardly therefrom. The second rotatable shaft is axially aligned with the first rotatable shaft and has a second shaft connecting flange radially extending outwardly therefrom. The second shaft connecting flange is spaced from the first shaft connecting flange. The rotating machine rotor coupling has a rotor spider and a rotor connecting flange radially extending inwardly from the spider securely sandwiched between and in abutting relation with the first and second shaft connecting flanges.Type: GrantFiled: May 30, 2003Date of Patent: January 4, 2005Assignee: General Electric Canada Inc.Inventors: Michael Walter White, Peter Truman
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Publication number: 20040174086Abstract: An insulated core stud for use in the core structure of at least one of a stator and a rotor of a dynamoelectric machine is adapted to pass through holes contained in laminations of the core structure. The insulated core stud has a central portion and a first layer of heat shrinkable tubular insulation shrunk fit onto and covering at least the central portion of the core stud that passes through the laminations. One or more additional layers of heat shrinkable tubular insulation are shrunk fit onto at least a portion of the first layer of insulation that passes through the laminations. These second layers provide mechanically protection. to the underlying layers of insulation against breaks occurring in the electrical insulation when the laminations and core studs are assembled into the core structure.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 20, 2004Publication date: September 9, 2004Applicant: General Electric Canada Inc.Inventors: Michael Walter White, Pierre Doyon, Arezki Merkhouf, John Menzies
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Patent number: 6677532Abstract: An isolated phase bus duct joint assembly couples together first and second phase bus duct sections where each section has an interior bus conductor surrounded by an outer housing. The joint assembly couples end portions of the interior bus conductor and has first and second conductor coupling portions each extending from the end portion of one of the interior bus conductors. Each coupling portion has a reduced outside dimension relative to the interior bus conductors. The joint assembly has a plurality of movable electrical contact fingers mounted by spring loaded adjustment fasteners around the outside surface of the first conductor coupling portion. Each of the fingers extends beyond the first conductor coupling portion for engagement with the outside surface of the second conductor coupling portion. The spring loaded adjustment fastener has a threaded stem passing through the finger and the first inner conductor coupling portion.Type: GrantFiled: February 14, 2003Date of Patent: January 13, 2004Assignee: General Electric Canada Inc.Inventors: Michael Walter White, Bruce William Mills, Robert Henry Rehder
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Publication number: 20030228188Abstract: A dual shaft and rotating machine coupling has a first rotatable shaft, a second rotatable shaft and a rotating machine rotor coupling. The first rotatable shaft has a first shaft connecting flange radially extending outwardly therefrom. The second rotatable shaft is axially aligned with the first rotatable shaft and has a second shaft connecting flange radially extending outwardly therefrom. The second shaft connecting flange is spaced from the first shaft connecting flange. The rotating machine rotor coupling has a rotor spider and a rotor connecting flange radially extending inwardly from the spider securely sandwiched between and in abutting relation with the first and second shaft connecting flanges.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 30, 2003Publication date: December 11, 2003Applicant: General Electric Canada Inc.Inventors: Michael Walter White, Peter Truman
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Publication number: 20030178214Abstract: An isolated phase bus duct joint assembly couples together first and second phase bus duct sections where each section has an interior bus conductor surrounded by an outer housing. The joint assembly couples end portions of the interior bus conductor and has first and second conductor coupling portions each extending from the end portion of one of the interior bus conductors. Each coupling portion has a reduced outside dimension relative to the interior bus conductors. The joint assembly has a plurality of movable electrical contact fingers mounted by spring loaded adjustment fasteners around the outside surface of the first conductor coupling portion. Each of the fingers extends beyond the first conductor coupling portion for engagement with the outside surface of the second conductor coupling portion. The spring loaded adjustment fastener has a threaded stem passing through the finger and the first inner conductor coupling portion.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 14, 2003Publication date: September 25, 2003Applicant: General Electric Canada Inc.Inventors: Michael Walter White, Bruce William Mills, Robert Henry Rehder
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Publication number: 20030178910Abstract: A rotary transformer has a bus duct assembly that extends through the hollow shaft of a rotary transformer from collector or slip rings positioned above a drive motor for the rotary transformer to end windings of the rotor positioned most remote from the drive motor. By positioning the leads of the bus duct connection with the rotor end windings on the rotor end windings most remote form the drive motor, the shaft strength and integrity is not reduced due to the torque applied by the drive motor. Further, the shaft is formed from two coupled shaft sections and the bus duct assembly comprises two L shaped sections each positioned substantially within a corresponding shaft section. The bus duct sections are interconnected to complete the bus duct assembly making it simpler to remove the first or upper shaft section from the second or lower shaft section during field servicing.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 14, 2003Publication date: September 25, 2003Applicant: General Electric Canada Inc.Inventors: Michael Walter White, Bruce William Mills, Robert Henry Rehder
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Publication number: 20020052298Abstract: A guar gum powder product whose manufacturing process includes the additional step of extruding hydrated and flaked guar splits prior to grinding and drying. The extruding step may be included before or after the step of flaking the splits. The inclusion of the extruding step, along with the flaking step, has been found to create a guar gum powder product which has advantageous properties over the prior art. These advantageous properties include (1) increasing the hydration rate and the hydration acceleration rate of the guar gum powder without any corresponding change in particle size, and (2) providing a hydration acceleration rate that is less affected by cold temperatures.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 19, 2001Publication date: May 2, 2002Applicant: Economy Mud Products CompanyInventors: Manjit Chowdhary, Walter White
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Patent number: 6070065Abstract: A satellite-based cellular communication system (100) is used to provide emergency services to subscriber units located anywhere on the earth. The surface of the earth is divided into defined areas and emergency codes are assigned to each one of the defined areas. As subscriber units (150) move relative to the surface of the earth, the satellite-based cellular communication system (100) updates the emergency codes stored in the subscriber units (150) as required based on the subscriber unit's current location. The subscriber unit (150) uses the stored emergency codes to determine when a user is requesting emergency services and prioritizes the call accordingly.Type: GrantFiled: January 9, 1997Date of Patent: May 30, 2000Assignee: Motorola, Inc.Inventors: Peter Joseph Armbruster, Kenneth Lee Sowles, Lawrence Walter White
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Patent number: 5467991Abstract: The self-contained portable unit is attachable to and detachable from the shaft of a golf club and has a base mounting plate supporting a pair of light emitting diodes (LED) aimed in opposite directions parallel to the shaft of the club. The base plate supports removable batteries electrically connected through a switch to the LEDs; one LED is aimed downwardly towards the club head parallel to line of shaft and the other LED is aimed upwardly towards the handle end of the club parallel to line of shaft. Using a target line, such as the edge of a rug, a piece of string, or line on a hardwood floor, an imaginary ball is addressed in the normal fashion so that the light towards the head traces the target line and then once the club passes a parallel position the second light picks up the same target line while the swing is continued to the top of the swing.Type: GrantFiled: March 15, 1994Date of Patent: November 21, 1995Inventors: Walter White, IV, Philip H. Burrus, IV
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Patent number: 4097640Abstract: Foldable boxboard made by dry-laying cellulosic fibers and 1-10% starch. The boxboard has a weight of at least 210 g.s.m., a stiffness in the machine direction of at least 5.8 Kenley units, and a ratio of stiffness in the machine direction and in the cross-machine direction of substantially 1:1.Type: GrantFiled: December 16, 1976Date of Patent: June 27, 1978Assignee: Karl Kroyer St. Anne's LimitedInventors: Harold George Curry, Brian William Attwood, Derek Graham Walter White, John Mosgaard Christensen, Karl Kristian Kobs Kroyer
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Patent number: 4074959Abstract: An apparatus for forming a multi-ply sheet of paper in which a first web of cellulosic fibers is dry formed and consolidated, a second web of cellulosic fibers is separately dry formed and consolidated, and the two thus consolidated webs are combined into a single multi-ply sheet of paper or paperboard.Type: GrantFiled: September 30, 1976Date of Patent: February 21, 1978Assignee: Karl Kroyer St. Anne's LimitedInventors: Harold George Curry, Brian William Attwood, Derek Graham Walter White
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Patent number: 4071651Abstract: A process for making a multi-ply consolidated dry-formed fibrous web having at least three plies, the outer plies are impregnated with a stiffening agent (e.g. starch) and the intermediate plies are impregnated with a sizing agent (e.g. wax/rosin size) to render them impervious to the stiffening agent. After the web has been consolidated by hot moist pressing, its outer surfaces may be further sized and hot moulded.Type: GrantFiled: January 4, 1977Date of Patent: January 31, 1978Assignee: Karl Kroyer St. Anne's LimitedInventors: Denis Raymond Hicklin, Derek Graham Walter White, Brian William Attwood
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Patent number: 4011034Abstract: Apparatus for consolidating a dry-laid web of fibers comprising means for moistening the web, a heated surface, a backing which holds the moistened web against the heated surface, and at least two spaced apart pressure rolls which press against the backing to define with the heated surface pressure nips to increase the pressure on the web against the heated surface at the nips and wherein the backing holds the web against the heated surface between the nips.Type: GrantFiled: April 9, 1976Date of Patent: March 8, 1977Assignee: Karl Kroyer St. Anne's LimitedInventors: Harold George Curry, Brian William Attwood, Derek Graham Walter White, John Mosgaard Christensen, Karl Kristian Kobs Kroyer
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Patent number: 3954554Abstract: A method and apparatus for making a multi-ply paper sheet wherein a first web is formed by wet-laying fibres and a second web is formed by dry-laying fibres, the two webs being combined to form a multi-ply sheet and wherein the dry-laid web is produced by depositing dry fibres on a supporting band and consolidating the web by hot moist pressing before transferring to the first wet-laid web.Type: GrantFiled: August 21, 1973Date of Patent: May 4, 1976Assignee: Karl Kroyer St. Anne's LimitedInventors: Harold George Curry, Brian William Attwood, Derek Graham Walter White
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Patent number: D295276Type: GrantFiled: May 29, 1985Date of Patent: April 19, 1988Inventors: Samuel Brown, Walter White, Jr.