Assignee
POWER SUPERCONDUCTOR APPLIC CO
US·8 granted patents·501 citations·filing 1993–1997
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8 records- 0196US6064172AMethod and apparatus for detection, classification and reduction of internal electrical faults in alternating current propulsion machinery using synchronous detection schemePOWER SUPERCONDUCTOR APPLIC CO·Filed 1997·Granted May 16, 2000·172 cites·19 claims
- 0285US5868077AMethod and apparatus for use of alternating current in primary suspension magnets for electrodynamic guidance with superconducting fieldsPOWER SUPERCONDUCTOR APPLIC CO·Filed 1997·Granted Feb 9, 1999·53 cites·16 claims
- 0383US5666883AMethod and apparatus for use of alternating current in primary suspension magnets for electrodynamic guidance with superconducting fieldsPOWER SUPERCONDUCTOR APPLIC CO·Filed 1994·Granted Sep 16, 1997·45 cites·53 claims
- 0480US5904101AAuxiliary propulsion for magnetically levitated vehiclePOWER SUPERCONDUCTOR APPLIC CO·Filed 1997·Granted May 18, 1999·88 cites·32 claims
- 0580US5483111AMethod and apparatus for elimination of the exit-edge effect in high speed linear induction machines for maglev propulsion systemsPOWER SUPERCONDUCTOR APPLIC CO·Filed 1994·Granted Jan 9, 1996·46 cites·21 claims
- 0676US5628252AMethod and apparatus for combined levitation and guidance along guideway curvature in electrodynamic magnetically levitated high speed vehiclePOWER SUPERCONDUCTOR APPLIC CO·Filed 1995·Granted May 13, 1997·80 cites·25 claims
- 0739US5433149AComposite reaction member for lateral guidance and levitation control of parellel electrically conductive and ferromagnetic stripsPOWER SUPERCONDUCTOR APPLIC CO·Filed 1993·Granted Jul 18, 1995·12 cites·6 claims
- 0834US5596469AApparatus for limiting high current electrical faults in distribution networks by use of superconducting excitation in transverse flux magnetic circuitPOWER SUPERCONDUCTOR APPLIC CO·Filed 1996·Granted Jan 21, 1997·5 cites·20 claims
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