Patents by Inventor William D. Stevens
William D. Stevens 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: 6611150Abstract: A leakage detector includes a receiver front end having an input for connection with an antenna and a signal path including circuitry for passing a signal from the input without amplification; an IF stage connected with the receiver front end for producing an IF signal therefrom; a detector for producing an AM detected output signal in response to the IF signal; a leak processor for passing only a synchronizing signal of the AM detected output signal, along with harmonic frequencies of the synchronizing signal and DC signals, the synchronizing signal having a peak level, and the signal processor providing an output corresponding to the peak level of the synchronizing signal of the AM detected output signal; a display; and a processing unit connected with the leak processor and the display for displaying leakage data in response to the output signal from the leak processor.Type: GrantFiled: March 31, 1999Date of Patent: August 26, 2003Assignee: Sadelco, Inc.Inventor: William D. Stevens
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Patent number: 5069171Abstract: A fluidized bed combustion system and method in which a recycle heat exchange section is located within an enclosure housing the furnace section of the combustion system. The flue gases and entrained solids from a fluidized bed in the furnace section are separated and the flue gases are passed to a heat recovery section and the separated particulate material to the heat exchange section. The heat exchange section includes a bypass chamber for permitting the separated solids to pass directly from the separator, via an outlet chamber, to the furnace section. A heat exchange chamber is provided in the recycle heat exchange section which receives the separated materials from the bypass chamber and transfers heat from the separated material to a fluid flow circuit for heating the fluid flow circuit and reducing the temperature of the separated material. The separated material in the heat exchange chamber is then passed back, via the outlet chamber, to the furnace section.Type: GrantFiled: June 12, 1990Date of Patent: December 3, 1991Assignee: Foster Wheeler Agency CorporationInventors: Arthur M. Hansen, William D. Stevens, Justin P. Winkin
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Patent number: 5061304Abstract: A steam processing apparatus and method in which a plurality of separators are disposed along the length of a cylindrical drum having inlet means for receiving a mixture of liquid and vapor and outlet means for discharging the separated liquid and vapor. The mixture is discharged against a baffle after which the separated liquid is passed to the drum liquid outlet and the separated vapor is passed upwardly by natural buoyant forces to the drum vapor outlet. The separators are disposed in a plurality of rows--two to each side of the axis of the drum along the length thereof.Type: GrantFiled: December 16, 1986Date of Patent: October 29, 1991Assignee: Foster Wheeler Energy CorporationInventors: Walter P. Gorzegno, William D. Stevens, Albert J. Zipay
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Patent number: 4717082Abstract: A fixed roller pulverizing mill wherein there is comparatively little wear, vibration or other adverse characteristics and wherein a uniform fineness of the ground material is maintained. The rollers, which do not move substantially in a horizontal direction, bear down on a rotating table, contacting the table at a circular trough therein and are individual spring biased to improve the performance of the mill.Type: GrantFiled: October 24, 1985Date of Patent: January 5, 1988Assignee: Foster Wheeler Energy CorporationInventors: Paul V. Guido, Chester J. Romanowski, William D. Stevens
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Patent number: 4520390Abstract: A burner monitoring system in which an array of burners are viewed by a video camera adapted to produce a video signal representing the infrared image of the burner array. The video processing electronics processes the video signal to determine which of the burners is lit and which of the burners is unlit by the presence or absence of hot spots in the infrared image. The video processing electronics generates a video signal which is applied to a cathode ray tube device to generate a visual indication for each of the burners indicating the lit or unlit condition of each of the burners.Type: GrantFiled: August 25, 1982Date of Patent: May 28, 1985Assignee: Forney Engineering CompanyInventors: Candelario Paredes, William D. Stevens
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Patent number: 4344388Abstract: A vapor generating system in which a vapor generating section and a superheating section are connected in a series flow relationship. The vapor generating section includes an upright furnace section formed by a plurality of tubes, a portion of which extend at an angle with respect to the horizontal plane for passing fluid through the length of the furnace section to convert a portion of the fluid to vapor or to heat the fluid. The angularly extending portion of each tube has a rifled bore.Type: GrantFiled: December 28, 1979Date of Patent: August 17, 1982Assignee: Foster Wheeler Energy CorporationInventor: William D. Stevens
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Patent number: 4191133Abstract: A vapor generating system in which a vapor generating section and a superheating section are connected in a series flow relationship. The vapor generating section includes an upright furnace section formed by a plurality of tubes, a portion of which extend at an angle with respect to the horizontal plane for passing fluid through the length of the furnace section to convert a portion of the fluid to vapor or to heat the fluid. The angularly extending portion of each tube has a rifled bore.Type: GrantFiled: November 7, 1977Date of Patent: March 4, 1980Assignee: Foster Wheeler Energy CorporationInventor: William D. Stevens
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Patent number: 4181263Abstract: A method of pulverizing is provided which allows for blending different pulverized solids before passing the pulverized solids to points of use. The method steps of pulverizing a plurality of solids feedstocks in a plurality of pulverizing sections, mixing the pulverized solids, and regulating the rates at which the solids feedstocks are fed to respective pulverizing sections.Type: GrantFiled: September 20, 1978Date of Patent: January 1, 1980Assignee: Foster Wheeler Energy CorporationInventor: William D. Stevens
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Patent number: 4145997Abstract: A furnace enclosure is provided in which one wall includes tubes of different passes which are free to move longitudinally relative to each other. A seal plate and filler means are disposed outside of the enclosure to provide for gas-tightness.Type: GrantFiled: December 21, 1977Date of Patent: March 27, 1979Assignee: Foster Wheeler Energy CorporationInventors: William D. Stevens, Clarence C. Eich, Harry H. Pratt
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Patent number: 4099384Abstract: A vapor generating system for use in a power plant having a steam turbine and a condenser connected in a series flow relationship, in which a vapor generating section receives a heat exchange fluid and passes the fluid in a heat exchange relation to a source of heat to raise the temperature and pressure of the fluid to predetermined values. The vapor generating section operates at substantially constant pressure during start-up and a pressure control station is provided which includes one or more relatively small bore tubes, a first conduit having control means disposed therein, and a second conduit, through which fluid passes before it is passed to a plurality of separators in the main flow path which receives the fluid and separates same into a liquid and a vapor. The separators are connected to a vapor circuit and to a liquid circuit for passing the vapor and liquid to the turbine and heat recovery or condenser, respectively. A method of starting up a vapor generating system in a power plant.Type: GrantFiled: August 10, 1976Date of Patent: July 11, 1978Assignee: Foster Wheeler Energy CorporationInventors: William D. Stevens, Walter P. Gorzegno
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Patent number: 3972193Abstract: A vapor generating system for use in a power plant having a steam turbine and a condenser connected in a series flow relationship, in which a vapor generating section receives a heat exchange fluid and passes the fluid in a heat exchange relation to a source of heat to raise the temperature and pressure of the fluid to predetermined values. The vapor generating section operates at substantially constant pressure during start-up and a pressure reducing station is provided for reducing the pressure of the fluid before it is passed to a plurality of separators in the main flow path for receiving the fluid and separating the fluid into a liquid and a vapor. The separators are connected to a vapor circuit and to a liquid circuit for passing the vapor and liquid to the turbine and condenser, respectively. A method of starting up a vapor generating system in a power plant.Type: GrantFiled: January 2, 1975Date of Patent: August 3, 1976Assignee: Foster Wheeler Energy CorporationInventors: William D. Stevens, Walter P. Gorzegno
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Patent number: 3954087Abstract: A vapor generating system for use in a power plant having a steam turbine and a condenser connected in a series flow relationship, in which a vapor generating section receives a heat exchange fluid and passes the fluid in a heat exchange relation to a source of heat to raise the temperature and pressure of the fluid to predetermined values, with a plurality of separators being in the main flow path in fluid flow communication with the tubes of the vapor generating section for receiving the fluid and separating the fluid into a liquid and a vapor. The separators are connected to a vapor circuit and to a liquid circuit for passing the vapor and liquid to the turbine and condenser, respectively. A method of starting up a vapor generating system in a power plant.Type: GrantFiled: December 16, 1974Date of Patent: May 4, 1976Assignee: Foster Wheeler Energy CorporationInventors: William D. Stevens, Walter P. Gorzegno