Patents by Inventor Willard D. Childs
Willard D. Childs 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: 9644761Abstract: A fluid pumping system with energy recovery features may be used to provide feed water to a reverse osmosis unit. The system includes an electronic controller unit that regulates the output of three hydraulic pumps. Each hydraulic pump drives the movement of a piston in a cylinder. The pistons collectively deliver a generally constant flow of high pressure feed water to the reverse osmosis unit. Concentrate valve bodies direct concentrate from the reverse osmosis unit to the back sides of the pistons to reduce the work required from the hydraulic pumps. The concentrate valve bodies are designed to open and close based upon the flow of concentrate through the valve bodies. The piston and cylinder are designed for exposure to sea water and RO brine.Type: GrantFiled: September 30, 2011Date of Patent: May 9, 2017Assignee: GENERAL ELECTRIC COMPANYInventor: Willard D. Childs
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Patent number: 9387440Abstract: A fluid pumping system with energy recovery features may provide feed water to a reverse osmosis unit. The system includes an electronic controller unit that regulates the output of three hydraulic pumps. Each hydraulic pump drives the movement of a piston in a cylinder. The pistons collectively deliver a generally constant flow of high pressure feed water. Valve bodies direct reverse osmosis concentrate to the back sides of the pistons. The electronic controller coordinates the output of the hydraulic pumps with the actuation of the valve bodies. Movement of the pistons is controlled, in part, by a feed back loop to verify the desired hydraulic pump output. Valve bodies are designed to begin closing when an associated piston velocity decreases. The valve body moves after a dwell period when an associated piston should not be moving. The piston and cylinder are designed for exposure to high salt-content water.Type: GrantFiled: September 30, 2011Date of Patent: July 12, 2016Assignee: General Electric CompanyInventors: Matthew D. d'Artenay, Willard D. Childs, Gerard J. Vanderloop, Michael J. Connor, Jr.
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Publication number: 20130082000Abstract: A fluid pumping system with energy recovery features may provide feed water to a reverse osmosis unit. The system includes an electronic controller unit that regulates the output of three hydraulic pumps. Each hydraulic pump drives the movement of a piston in a cylinder. The pistons collectively deliver a generally constant flow of high pressure feed water. Valve bodies direct reverse osmosis concentrate to the back sides of the pistons. The electronic controller coordinates the output of the hydraulic pumps with the actuation of the valve bodies. Movement of the pistons is controlled, in part, by a feed back loop to verify the desired hydraulic pump output. Valve bodies are designed to begin closing when an associated piston velocity decreases. The valve body moves after a dwell period when an associated piston should not be moving. The piston and cylinder are designed for exposure to high salt-content water.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 30, 2011Publication date: April 4, 2013Applicant: General Electric CompanyInventors: Matthew D. d'Artenay, Willard D. Childs, Gerard J. Vanderloop, Michael J. Connor, JR.
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Publication number: 20130081724Abstract: A fluid pumping system with energy recovery features may be used to provide feed water to a reverse osmosis unit. The system includes an electronic controller unit that regulates the output of three hydraulic pumps. Each hydraulic pump drives the movement of a piston in a cylinder. The pistons collectively deliver a generally constant flow of high pressure feed water to the reverse osmosis unit. Concentrate valve bodies direct concentrate from the reverse osmosis unit to the back sides of the pistons to reduce the work required from the hydraulic pumps. The concentrate valve bodies are designed to open and close based upon the flow of concentrate through the valve bodies. The piston and cylinder are designed for exposure to sea water and RO brine.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 30, 2011Publication date: April 4, 2013Applicant: GENERAL ELECTRIC COMPANYInventor: Willard D. CHILDS
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Patent number: 6470683Abstract: A controlled direct drive engine efficiency uses positive-displacement power produced from a thermal energy source (or sources), which may include combustion energy. Engine power production is from a plurality of cylinders appropriately controlled by a hydraulic drive unit to add to or subtract from such power output to adjust cyclic variations, thus producing a desired velocity profile for a piston (or other mover) in a fluid-displacement cylinder that is being used to effect pumping (or compressing) of liquids, gases, or vapors. The overall system is particularly suited to use a Modified Brayton thermodynamic cycle where the power output is delivered through a common rod to a positive displacement fluid pumping or compressing device. Interconnected with that common rod is a double-acting hydraulic cylinder which is operated in conjunction with a rotary, variable volume hydraulic motor/pump to effect the desired adjustment.Type: GrantFiled: August 29, 2000Date of Patent: October 29, 2002Assignee: Science Applications International CorporationInventors: Willard D. Childs, Ali Dabiri
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Patent number: 6017200Abstract: An energy-recovery pump or pumping system includes, in a double action embodiment, first and second cylinders wherein respective first and second pistons, mounted to a common reciprocating piston shaft, are mounted for reciprocating motion. A hydraulic pump drives the common piston shaft back and forth in accordance with a prescribed velocity profile that includes acceleration, constant velocity, and deceleration periods, as well as a short dwell time at the conclusion of each stroke during which the shaft and pistons remain stopped. Each piston divides each cylinder into first and second working volumes. Input and output valves connect a source of fluid with an output header through half of the working volumes in such a way that the fluid is received within whichever working volume is expanding and is pumped from whichever working volume is contracting, as the pistons move back and forth within their respective cylinders during a pump cycle.Type: GrantFiled: August 12, 1997Date of Patent: January 25, 2000Assignee: Science Applications International CorporationInventors: Willard D. Childs, Ali Dabiri
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Patent number: 4724866Abstract: A speed control valve is formed with a pair of cooperating inversely operating dashpots to control movement of a valve element in either direction so as to prevent sudden actuation upon change in fluid velocity or oscillation due to fluid flow changes. Bleeding of fluid into and out of the dashpots controls the speed of movement of the valve element.Type: GrantFiled: July 31, 1986Date of Patent: February 16, 1988Assignee: NL Industries, Inc.Inventors: Howard J. Bates, Willard D. Childs, Eugene S. Matsuda, Douglas W. J. Nayler
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Patent number: 4688764Abstract: Disclosed is a compensator applicable for use with a traveling block supported from a mast, derrick or the like by means of a crown block wherein the traveling block may be utilized for supporting objects. Two fluid pressure piston-and-cylinder assemblies are arrayed on opposite sides of a line of travel of the traveling block relative to the crown block so that a flexible line positioned about the sheaves of both blocks passes over a pulley supported by one fluid pressure assembly to one side of the line of travel and, on the other side, the flexible line passes over a pulley supported by the other fluid pressure assembly. One end of the flexible line may be anchored relative to the mast as a deadline while the line at its other end may be selectively retracted or payed out by a drawworks or the like fixed relative to the mast. In one embodiment, the pulleys are carried by a carriage which is carried by the fluid pressure assemblies.Type: GrantFiled: March 4, 1985Date of Patent: August 25, 1987Assignee: NL Industries, Inc.Inventors: Douglas W. J. Nayler, Fred R. Foreman, Willard D. Childs
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Patent number: 4456025Abstract: A regulator is provided for controlling air flow at high volume at either low vacuum or low pressure levels. The regulator includes an accumulator chamber having a first opening for providing flow of air from the accumulator chamber to a plenum and a second opening to facilitate air flow from either a positive pressure pump or a vacuum pump to the accumulator chamber. A regulator chamber is provided adjacent to the accumulator chamber for controlling pressure in the accumulator chamber, the two chambers being separated by a piston which moves in response to relative pressure changes in the chambers. This movement is controlled by means of a pressure transducer connected to the regulator chamber which controls air pressure to the regulator chamber through a valve by means of a comparison circuit which senses any difference between the pressure in the accumulator chamber and the desired pressure.Type: GrantFiled: December 28, 1981Date of Patent: June 26, 1984Inventor: Willard D. Childs
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Patent number: 4145884Abstract: A reversible power transmission for transmitting input power supplied from either direction. The transmission comprises in combination a plurality of fluid power units for driving or receiving power from a first plurality of fluid actuators. The first plurality of fluid actuators are timed together for cooperating in a mutually complementary manner to substantially linearize a normally pulsating power transfer. The first plurality of actuators may be connected to additional actuators for providing or receiving rotary motion or to plungers operating within stuffing boxes for constant flow pumping or fluid power transfer.Type: GrantFiled: July 25, 1977Date of Patent: March 27, 1979Inventor: Willard D. Childs