Patents by Inventor William Lewis McCollum

William Lewis McCollum 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).

  • Patent number: 10143116
    Abstract: In accordance with presently disclosed embodiments, an uninterruptable power supply (UPS) is provided. The UPS utilizes two chambers, one which is pneumatically sealed to house control electronics, and one that is not sealed that houses transformers. The pneumatically sealed compartment is cooled through a heat exchanger or air conditioner as well as through a heat sink. The chamber which houses the transformers is cooled by a fan which circulates air from outside the chamber through the chamber and out vents in a wall of the chamber. The UPS may utilizes a series of ducts to direct air flow into the chamber housing the transformers in such a way that the air enters the bottom of the chamber past the control electronics and through vents near the front of the chamber. The UPS may utilize a series of ducts to direct air flow past the heat sink attached to the pneumatically sealed chamber.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 13, 2016
    Date of Patent: November 27, 2018
    Assignee: Toshiba International Corporation
    Inventor: William Lewis McCollum
  • Patent number: 10034397
    Abstract: In accordance with presently disclosed embodiments, an seismically stabilized uninterruptable power supply (UPS) is provided. The UPS utilizes a series of rails coupled to the bottom of the UPS along with a bracket affixed to an external support surface to stabilize the UPS. The bracket may comprise two sides coupled to a bottom, wherein the sides are substantially parallel to each other and perpendicular to the bottom. The rails and bracket may further comprise a series of aligned openings such that when the rails and bracket are juxtaposed, they may be secured together through bolts. The external support surface may be a layer of cement or other sturdy material in which hardware is embedded. The embedded hardware may be either lagged into the surface or may be poured bar.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 10, 2016
    Date of Patent: July 24, 2018
    Assignee: Toshiba International Corporation
    Inventor: William Lewis McCollum
  • Publication number: 20180049333
    Abstract: In accordance with presently disclosed embodiments, an seismically stabilized uninterruptable power supply (UPS) is provided. The UPS utilizes a series of rails coupled to the bottom of the UPS along with a bracket affixed to an external support surface to stabilize the UPS. The bracket may comprise two sides coupled to a bottom, wherein the sides are substantially parallel to each other and perpendicular to the bottom. The rails and bracket may further comprise a series of aligned openings such that when the rails and bracket are juxtaposed, they may be secured together through bolts. The external support surface may be a layer of cement or other sturdy material in which hardware is embedded. The embedded hardware may be either lagged into the surface or may be poured bar.
    Type: Application
    Filed: August 10, 2016
    Publication date: February 15, 2018
    Inventor: William Lewis McCollum
  • Publication number: 20170332521
    Abstract: In accordance with presently disclosed embodiments, an uninterruptable power supply (UPS) is provided. The UPS utilizes two chambers, one which is pneumatically sealed to house control electronics, and one that is not sealed that houses transformers. The pneumatically sealed compartment is cooled through a heat exchanger or air conditioner as well as through a heat sink. The chamber which houses the transformers is cooled by a fan which circulates air from outside the chamber through the chamber and out vents in a wall of the chamber. The UPS may utilizes a series of ducts to direct air flow into the chamber housing the transformers in such a way that the air enters the bottom of the chamber past the control electronics and through vents near the front of the chamber. The UPS may utilize a series of ducts to direct air flow past the heat sink attached to the pneumatically sealed chamber.
    Type: Application
    Filed: May 13, 2016
    Publication date: November 16, 2017
    Inventor: William Lewis McCollum