Edward Wayne
Edward Wayne Bolyard, Jr., Old Hickory, TN US
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20150128853 | FLUID APPLICATION DEVICE HAVING A MODULAR NOZZLE ASSEMBLY FOR APPLYING FLUID TO AN ARTICLE - A fluid application device having a modular nozzle assembly is provided. The fluid application device includes an applicator head and a modular nozzle assembly fluidly coupled thereto. The modular nozzle assembly includes at least one guide slot configured to receive a strand of material, at least one orifice configured to discharge a first fluid onto a respective strand of material, and at least one securing opening extending through the modular nozzle assembly. Each securing opening is configured to receive a releasable securing element. The modular nozzle assembly may be a contact nozzle assembly or a non-contact nozzle assembly, and include fluid or air assist for altering a flow of the first fluid. The modular nozzle assembly may be selectively removed from and secured to the fluid application device so that the modular nozzle assembly may be selectively switched between the contact nozzle assembly and the non-contact nozzle assembly. | 05-14-2015 |
20150132481 | FLUID APPLICATION DEVICE HAVING A MODULAR NON-CONTACT NOZZLE FOR APPLYING FLUID TO AN ARTICLE - A fluid application device, a nozzle assembly and a method of applying a fluid onto a strand of material provided. The fluid application device includes an applicator head and a nozzle assembly. The nozzle assembly includes a guide slot for receiving a strand of material. The nozzle assembly further includes an orifice, spaced from the guide slot, configured to discharge a first fluid to onto the strand, and at least one outlet, adjacent to the orifice, for discharging a second fluid to act on the first fluid. The method includes positioning the strand at the closed end of the guide slot so that the strand is spaced a predetermined distance from the orifice, feeding the strand through the guide slot at a predetermined speed, applying the first fluid onto the strand from the orifice and discharging the second fluid from the at least one outlet. | 05-14-2015 |
Edward Wayne Hardwicke, Jr., Simpsonville, SC US
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20130277970 | SYSTEM AND METHOD OF WIND TURBINE CONTROL - In one aspect, embodiments of a method of controlling a power rating of a wind turbine are described. One embodiment of the method comprises retrieving, by a computing device, one or more preset values from a memory, wherein the one or more preset values include at least an initial torque setpoint for a wind turbine; determining, by the computing device, an adjusted torque setpoint for the wind turbine based at least in part on one or more operating conditions received from one or more measurement devices associated with the wind turbine; and adjusting a real power output rating of the wind turbine based on the determined adjusted torque setpoint. In one aspect, the computing device can be a controller for the wind turbine. | 10-24-2013 |
Edward Wayne Hardwick, Jr., Simpsonville, SC US
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20110167782 | SYSTEMS AND APPARATUS FOR A FUEL CONTROL ASSEMBLY FOR USE IN A GAS TURBINE ENGINE - A fuel control assembly for use in a gas turbine engine. The fuel control assembly includes a first trip device configured to selectively release a fluid pressure from a trip fluid system. At least one gas fuel control valve is coupled to the first trip device. The gas fuel control valve includes a second trip device for moving the gas fuel control valve to a safe position during a purge air operation. | 07-14-2011 |