John M. Warren - Waukesha WI Michael Price - Brookfield WI Martin W. Plutowski - Waukesha WI
Assignee:
General Electric Company - Waukesha WI
International Classification:
H01J 3510
US Classification:
445 28, 378127, 378129
Abstract:
A method is provided for enhancing heat transfer within an X-ray vacuum tube, from a hot component such as the rotating anode assembly to a cooler component such as the metal tube housing, by increasing surface emissivity of respective components. The method comprises the steps of fabricating each component from an alloy containing a specified minimum amount of chromium, and then implementing a first heating operation, wherein a fabricated component is heated in a dry hydrogen atmosphere for a first specified time period. Thereafter, a second heating operation is implemented, wherein the fabricated component is heated in a wet hydrogen atmosphere for a second specified time period. This procedure forms a refractory chromium oxide coating on the component that exhibits high absorption in the NIR region of the electromagnetic spectrum.
Michael J. Price - Brookfield WI Mark O. Derakhshan - West Allis WI Wayne F. Block - Sussex WI Charles B. Kendall - Brookfield WI
Assignee:
General Electric Company - Schenectady NY
International Classification:
H01J 3510
US Classification:
378130, 378141
Abstract:
An x-ray system with an x-ray generating device having improved heat dissipation capabilities. The x-ray generating device includes an x-ray tube mounted in a casing holding a circulating, cooling medium. According to the present invention, the x-ray generating device includes a support mechanism mounted within the x-ray generating device in a manner for adjustably positioning, relative to the casing, the focal spot alignment path of generated x-rays. Additionally, the x-ray generating device includes a cooling mechanism having an inlet chamber for channeling the cooling medium within the support mechanism. Additionally, a cooling stem may be positioned within the inlet chamber to increase the heat exchange surface area exposed to the cooling medium. Thus, the present invention advantageously increases the heat dissipation capability of the x-ray generating device.
Madhusudhana T. Subraya - New Berlin WI Carey S. Rogers - Waukesha WI Michael J. Price - Big Bend WI
Assignee:
GE Medical Systems Global Technology Company, LLC - Waukesha WI
International Classification:
H01J 3516
US Classification:
378141, 378199, 378119
Abstract:
An x-ray tube window cooling assembly ( ) for an x-ray tube ( ) is provided. The cooling assembly ( ) includes an electron collector body ( ) coupled to an x-ray tube window ( ) and having a first coolant circuit ( ). The coolant circuit ( ) includes a coolant inlet ( ) and a coolant outlet ( ). The coolant outlet ( ) directs coolant at an x-ray tube window surface ( ) to impinge upon and cool the x-ray tube window ( ). The coolant is reflected off the reflection surface ( ) as to impinge upon and cool the x-ray tube window ( ). A method of operating the x-ray tube ( ) is also provided.
Quality Management And Intelligent Manufacturing With Labels And Smart Tags In Event-Based Product Manufacturing
Charles Earl Markham - Appleton WI, US Douglas Gordon Barron Barber - Appleton WI, US John Harland Hise - Neenah WI, US Sheryl Annette Ihde - Greenville WI, US Jeffrey Dean Lindsay - Appleton WI, US Kurt Sigurd Nygaard - Appleton WI, US Michael Roy Pokorny - Neenah WI, US Michael T. Price - Oshkosh WI, US Walter Caswell Reade - Appleton WI, US Gregory Duncan Shaffer - Neenah WI, US Roger Dale Yosten - Sumner TX, US
Assignee:
Kimberly-Clark Worldwide, Inc. - Neenah WI
International Classification:
G06F 17/18
US Classification:
707200, 707202
Abstract:
Providing quality management and intelligent manufacturing with labels and smart tags in event-based product manufacturing. Some of the disclosed embodiments include a system, method, and computer-readable media for storing, during a process, data associated with a material. Also disclosed are a method of collecting, storing, and reporting machine productivity, waste, and delay information on an event basis in a manufacturing system, a method of capturing and storing material history, a method of automating tracking of positions of components used in a process and correlating portions of a component with production problems, an improved inventory management system, and a method of tracking and recording actions of specific operators of a process performed by a machine. The embodiments are operable in an intelligent manufacturing system including a process for converting raw materials to a product, a process control system including one or more sensors capable of generating an alarm in response to an event that results in one of waste, machine delay, or decrease product quality, a data logger associated with the process control system for obtaining event parameters associated with the event, a database on a server for recording event parameters obtained by the data logger, and a reporting system cooperatively associated with the database for reporting productivity parameters regarding the process derived at least in part from the event parameters.
Quality Management And Intelligent Manufacturing With Labels And Smart Tags In Event-Based Product Manufacturing
Charles Earl Markham - Appleton WI, US Douglas Gordon Barron Barber - Appleton WI, US John Harland Hise - Neenah WI, US Sheryl Annette Ihde - Greenville WI, US Jeffrey Dean Lindsay - Appleton WI, US Kurt Sigurd Nygaard - Appleton WI, US Michael Roy Pokorny - Neenah WI, US Michael T. Price - Oshkosh WI, US Walter Caswell Reade - Appleton WI, US Gregory Duncan Shaffer - Neenah WI, US Roger Dale Yosten - Sumner TX, US
International Classification:
G06F 19/00
US Classification:
715736, 700106, 700109, 700 13, 700 19
Abstract:
Providing quality management and intelligent manufacturing with labels and smart tags in event-based product manufacturing. Some of the disclosed embodiments include a system, method, and computer-readable media for storing, during a process, data associated with a material. Also disclosed are a method of collecting, storing, and reporting machine productivity, waste, and delay information on an event basis in a manufacturing system, a method of capturing and storing material history, a method of automating tracking of positions of components used in a process and correlating portions of a component with production problems, an improved inventory management system, and a method of tracking and recording actions of specific operators of a process performed by a machine. The embodiments are operable in an intelligent manufacturing system including a process for converting raw materials to a product, a process control system including one or more sensors capable of generating an alarm in response to an event that results in one of waste, machine delay, or decrease product quality, a data logger associated with the process control system for obtaining event parameters associated with the event, a database on a server for recording event parameters obtained by the data logger, and a reporting system cooperatively associated with the database for reporting productivity parameters regarding the process derived at least in part from the event parameters.
Michael J. Price - Brookfield WI Paul E. Neitzke - Menomenee Falls WI Mark E. Vermilyea - Miskayana NY Douglas J. Snyder - Brookfield WI Carey S. Rogers - Waukesha WI Eti Ganin - Milwaukee WI Mark O. Derakhshan - West Allis WI Stephen S. Waite - Milwaukee WI
Assignee:
General Electric Company - Milwaukee WI
International Classification:
H01J 3510
US Classification:
378130
Abstract:
A system and method are proposed for cooling the anode of an X-ray tube. A bearing shaft associated with the anode has an associated single rotating seal there around, and contains a liquid metal. A primary liquid metal flow path is used to transfer heat from the anode, and a secondary liquid metal flow path is provided to seal the single rotating seal. Accordingly, the present invention provides an effective means for containing liquid metal in the bearing shaft of an anode assembly, and using the liquid metal to cool the anode of the X-ray tube.
Michael J. Price - Brookfield WI Mark O. Derakhshan - West Allis WI Wayne F. Block - Sussex WI Charles B. Kendall - Brookfield WI
Assignee:
General Electric Company - Schenectady NY
International Classification:
H01J 3510
US Classification:
378130
Abstract:
An x-ray system with an x-ray generating device having improved heat dissipation capabilities. The x-ray generating device has an x-ray tube mounted in a casing holding a circulating, cooling medium. According to the present invention, the x-ray generating device includes a support mechanism mounted within the x-ray generating device in a manner for adjustably positioning, relative to the casing, the focal spot alignment path of generated x-rays. Additionally, the x-ray generating device includes a cooling mechanism having an inlet chamber for channeling the cooling medium within the support mechanism. Additionally, a cooling stem may be positioned within the inlet chamber to increase the heat exchange surface area exposed to the cooling medium. Thus, the present invention advantageously increases the heat dissipation capability of the x-ray generating device.
Heat Pipe Assisted Cooling Of Rotating Anode X-Ray Tubes
Carey S. Rogers - Waukesha WI Douglas J. Snyder - Brookfield WI Michael J. Price - Brookfield WI
Assignee:
General Electric Company - Schenectady NY
International Classification:
H01J 3510
US Classification:
378141
Abstract:
An x-ray tube for emitting x-rays which includes an anode assembly and a cathode assembly is disclosed herein. The x-ray tube includes a vacuum vessel, an anode assembly disposed in the vacuum vessel and including a target, a cathode assembly disposed in the vacuum vessel at a distance from the anode assembly, and a heat pipe is supported relative to the anode assembly. The cathode assembly is configured to emit electrons which hit the target of the anode assembly and produce x-rays. The heat pipe transfers thermal energy away from the target through the vacuum vessel. The heat pipe provides for greater thermal transfer down the bearing shaft of the anode assembly, thereby providing greater cooling of the anode assembly.
St Louis Public School District St. Louis, MO Oct 2007 to Jun 2011 floor technician/ custodian/building maintenance
Education:
Construction training center St. Louis, MO 1985 to 1993 certification in building maintenance in journey men carpenter in rebuilding old and new infrastructuresNorthwest High School St. Louis, MO 1976 to 1980 certification building maintenance and construction in general knowledge Coventry maintenance HVAC
Skills:
Construction and rehab and old new infrastructures
1991 to 2000 Fine Artist / Graphic Designer / IllustratorAmazon.com Whitestown, IN 2011 to 2012 HISTORY Warehouse AssociateOfficeMax Milwaukee, WI 2010 to 2011 Copy Center AssociateJPMorgan Chase Bank Indianapolis, IN 2009 to 2009 Subpoena AnalystStaples Office Superstore Indianapolis, IN 2005 to 2008 Copy & Print Center SpecialistThe Employment Source Magazine Indianapolis, IN 2002 to 2003 Graphic DesignerLawrence Township/ Zion Hope Schools Indianapolis, IN 1992 to 1996 Substitute Teacher / Art Instructor / Special Events (Set Designer)
Education:
IUPUI Indianapolis, IN Jun 1996 B.A. in Advertising GraphicsCentral State University Wilberforce, OH 1991 to 1996
Medicine Doctors
Dr. Michael A Price, Kenosha WI - MD (Doctor of Medicine)
7528 Pershing Blvd Suite B, Kenosha, WI 53142 9205628838 (Phone)
6308 8Th Ave, Kenosha, WI 53143 4142906720 (Phone), 4142906755 (Fax)
KENOSHA HOSPITAL & MEDICAL CTR 6308 8Th Ave Suite 2000, Kenosha, WI 53143 2626562011 (Phone), 4145276040 (Fax)
INFINITY HEALTHCARE 111 E Wisconsin Ave Suite 2000, Milwaukee, WI 53202 4142906720 (Phone), 4142906755 (Fax)
Certifications:
Diagnostic Radiology, 1994
Awards:
Healthgrades Honor Roll
Languages:
English
Hospitals:
7528 Pershing Blvd Suite B, Kenosha, WI 53142
6308 8Th Ave, Kenosha, WI 53143
KENOSHA HOSPITAL & MEDICAL CTR 6308 8Th Ave Suite 2000, Kenosha, WI 53143
INFINITY HEALTHCARE 111 E Wisconsin Ave Suite 2000, Milwaukee, WI 53202
Bay Area Medical Center 3100 Shore Drive, Marinette, WI 54143
Saint Marys Hospital Medical Center 1726 Shawano Avenue, Green Bay, WI 54303
Saint Nicholas Hospital 3100 Superior Avenue, Sheboygan, WI 53081
Saint Vincent Hospital 835 South Van Buren Street, Green Bay, WI 54301
Education:
Medical School Yale University Graduated: 1989 Medical School Mt Zion Hosp Graduated: 1989 Medical School Santa Clara Valley Medical Center Graduated: 1989 Medical School Lac-Usc Med Ctr Graduated: 1989
Family Health ClinicMayo Clinic Health System Franciscan Healthcare 800 West Ave S, La Crosse, WI 54601 6087846648 (phone), 6083929408 (fax)
Mayo Clinic Health System Franciscan Healthcare 800 West Ave S, La Crosse, WI 54601 6087829760 (phone), 6083929860 (fax)
Education:
Medical School Oregon Health & Science University School of Medicine Graduated: 1975
Procedures:
Circumcision Cystourethroscopy Kidney Stone Lithotripsy Prostate Biopsy Cystoscopy Nephrectomy Transurethral Resection of Prostate Urinary Flow Tests
Conditions:
Benign Prostatic Hypertrophy Bladder Cancer Calculus of the Urinary System Erectile Dysfunction (ED) Kidney Cancer
Languages:
English Spanish
Description:
Dr. Price graduated from the Oregon Health & Science University School of Medicine in 1975. He works in La Crosse, WI and 1 other location and specializes in Urology. Dr. Price is affiliated with Mayo Clinic Health Systems Franciscan Healthcare.
Dr. Price graduated from the McGill University Faculty of Medicine, Montreal, Canada in 1977. He works in Malden, MA and specializes in Ophthalmology. Dr. Price is affiliated with Hallmark Health System Melrose Wakefield Hospital.
Florida Foot & Ankle Physicians 515 Cpe Coral Pkwy E STE A, Cape Coral, FL 33904 2392831311 (phone), 2395424725 (fax)
Procedures:
Hallux Valgus Repair
Conditions:
Hallux Valgus Plantar Fascitis Tinea Pedis
Languages:
English Spanish
Description:
Dr. Price works in Cape Coral, FL and specializes in Podiatric Medicine. Dr. Price is affiliated with Cape Coral Hospital, Gulf Coast Medical Center and Lee Memorial Health Systems.
Anesthesia Care 6250 Us Hwy 83/84, Abilene, TX 79606 3256959900 (phone), 3254281529 (fax)
Education:
Medical School University of Oklahoma College of Medicine at Oklahoma City Graduated: 1990
Languages:
English
Description:
Dr. Price graduated from the University of Oklahoma College of Medicine at Oklahoma City in 1990. He works in Abilene, TX and specializes in Anesthesiology. Dr. Price is affiliated with Abilene Regional Medical Center.
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