Communications: electrical – Continuously variable indicating – Condition responsive
Reexamination Certificate
2011-06-28
2011-06-28
Wong, Albert K (Department: 2612)
Communications: electrical
Continuously variable indicating
Condition responsive
C073S754000, C455S041200, C702S130000, C702S117000, C340S870030
Reexamination Certificate
active
07969323
ABSTRACT:
An instrumented component (18, 19) for use in various operating environments such as within a combustion turbine engine (10). The component (18, 19) may have a substrate, a sensor (50, 94, 134) connected with the substrate for sensing a condition of the component (18, 19) during operation of the combustion turbine (10) and a connector (52, 92, 140) attached to the substrate and in communication with the sensor (50, 94, 134) for routing a data signal from the sensor (50, 94, 134) to a termination location (53). The component (18, 19) may include a wireless telemetry device (54, 76, 96) in communication with the connector (52, 92, 140) for wirelessly transmitting the data signal. Recesses (114, 116) may be formed with a root portion (112, 132) of components (18, 19) within which wireless telemetry device (54, 76, 96) may be affixed.
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Kulkarni Anand A.
Mitchell David J.
Roesch Edward R.
Subramanian Ramesh
Siemens Energy Inc.
Wong Albert K
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