Prime-mover dynamo plants – Electric control – Fluid-current motors
Reexamination Certificate
2005-09-20
2005-09-20
Schuberg, Darren (Department: 2834)
Prime-mover dynamo plants
Electric control
Fluid-current motors
C290S055000, C322S089000, C322S090000
Reexamination Certificate
active
06946750
ABSTRACT:
A wind power installation having external and/or internal redundancy derived by multiple, independent power generating systems arranged in parallel, but switchably interconnected to allow substantial continued operation in the event of a critical component failure.
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Elkassabgi Heba Y.
Schuberg Darren
Steinberg Neil A.
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