St Lukes Radiation 2491 S Braeswood Blvd, Houston, TX 77030 8323557118 (phone), 8323557103 (fax)
Education:
Medical School University of Texas Medical Branch at Galveston Graduated: 1984
Languages:
English Russian Spanish
Description:
Dr. Carpenter graduated from the University of Texas Medical Branch at Galveston in 1984. He works in Houston, TX and specializes in Radiation Oncology. Dr. Carpenter is affiliated with Baylor St Lukes Medical Center.
A wind turbine for use in the generation of electricity employs a generator which enables the efficient production of DC electrical power through the use of a low and variable speed and variable torque design. This design eliminates the cost and complexity of variable pitch turbine blades and/or mechanical gear boxes. The design includes a large diameter axial flux generator which utilizes either permanent magnets or current induced field coils. The design preferably employs an equal number of armature coils and field coils or permanent magnets in the case of single phase operation or 1⅓ field coils or permanent magnets for every armature coil for three phase operation. The three phase operation can also be accomplished by using three separate rotor disks on the generator with appropriate indexing of the rotor disk and armature coils.
Method Of Forming A Precision Glass Mold And Article
Larry L. Carpenter - Painted Post NY Robert J. Hagerty - Painted Post NY Mark L. Morrell - Horseheads NY Peter A. Schrauth - Elmira NY
Assignee:
Corning Incorporated - Corning NY
International Classification:
C03B 1108
US Classification:
65 64
Abstract:
A method of forming precision glass molds suitable for molding glass optical elements or lenses is disclosed. The glass molds define first and second opposed optical molding surfaces. Each master is formed by defining a master cavity adapted to form a first glass mold. A quantity of glass mold material is disposed within such cavity and molded in conformation with said master. The molding surface of each such glass mold defines an optical surface to be subsequently formed on an optical element.
Larry L. Carpenter - Painted Post NY Mark L. Morrell - Horseheads NY Peter A. Schrauth - Elmira NY
Assignee:
Corning Incorporated - Corning NY
International Classification:
C03B 1100
US Classification:
65275
Abstract:
An apparatus for molding a glass mold for subsequent molding of glass optical elements or lenses is disclosed. The apparatus comprises a master having a snout and a master ring disposed around the snout. The master and master ring may be of unitary construction and are disposed within constraining means or sleeve in an operative association with a means for exerting a force to effect molding. The apparatus also comprises a means for heating the assembly.
Larry L. Carpenter - Painted Post NY Robert J. Hagerty - Painted Post NY Richard O. Maschmeyer - Corning NY Mark L. Morrell - Horseheads NY Peter A. Schrauth - Elmira NY
Assignee:
Corning Incorporated - Corning NY
International Classification:
C03B 2300
US Classification:
65 64
Abstract:
A method of molding precision glass optical elements or lenses is disclosed. Precision molded glass molds are first provided which define a glass mold cavity having a predetermined desired size, shape and volume corresponding to the glass optical element. To facilitate formation of the glass optical elements, shaped and polished preforms are formed.
Method And Apparatus For Producing Tubular Glass Article
Larry L. Carpenter - Corning NY Thomas G. Parham - Elmira NY
Assignee:
Corning Glass Works - Corning NY
International Classification:
C03C 2502
US Classification:
65 312
Abstract:
Disclosed are a method and apparatus for forming a continuous length of glass article. A coating of glass particles is deposited on a mandrel having a thermal coefficient of expansion much greater than that of the glass particles. The mandrel is allowed to cool, thereby causing it to shrink and separate from the coating. The coating is indexed a discrete longitudinal distance along the mandrel, thereby uncovering a region of the mandrel. Another coating of glass particles is deposited on the uncovered region of the mandrel and over a portion of the previously applied coating. The steps of separating or freeing the coating from the mandrel, longitudinally indexing the coating with respect to the mandrel and depositing another coating are repeated. Thus, each step of indexing longitudinally translates an incremental length of a porous body from the end of the mandrel.
Larry L. Carpenter - Painted Post NY Mark L. Morrell - Horseheads NY Peter A. Schrauth - Elmira NY
Assignee:
Corning Incorporated - Corning NY
International Classification:
C03B 1108
US Classification:
65275
Abstract:
An apparatus for molding glass optical elements by means of at least one molded glass mold is disclosed. The optical element, which may be a lens and which may be formed of glass, is molded within an apparatus that comprises a pair of molds of which at least one is a molded glass mold, a constraining means and a ring disposed intermediate the molds. The interior diameter of the ring and the molding surfaces of the molds comprise the optical element molding cavity.
An electromagnetic device is provided. It includes a plurality of input magnetic field generating devices, which will induce magnetic fields in output current generating devices. In one construction, the electromagnetic device can be operably coupled to a work input device wherein the electromagnetic device can be used as a generator set in combination with the energy input device. The input and output magnetic devices are arranged in radial arrays about a work input shaft. The output magnetic devices each include a core and a respective coil with the cores each having a longitudinal axis generally parallel to the axis of rotation of the shaft. The input devices and the output devices are mounted in respective carriers with the output device carrier being movable relative to the input device carrier.
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