MICHAEL ANTHONY DAMIANO
Pilots in Rockfield, WI

License number
Wisconsin A4638901
Issued Date
Mar 2015
Expiration Date
Mar 2017
Category
Airmen
Type
Authorized Aircraft Instructor
Address
Address
N105W14472 Wilson Cir, Rockfield, WI 53022

Professional information

Michael Damiano Photo 1

Solid State Power Controller With Overload Protection

US Patent:
4626954, Dec 2, 1986
Filed:
Sep 6, 1984
Appl. No.:
6/647763
Inventors:
Michael A. Damiano - Germantown WI
Dale L. Gass - Brown Deer WI
Dennis M. Kramer - Brookfield WI
Richard F. Schmerda - Oak Creek WI
Assignee:
Eaton Corporation - Cleveland OH
International Classification:
H02H 300
US Classification:
361 96
Abstract:
A power controller with overload protection having an alternating current source (AC) connected through power lines (L1, L2) and a pair of power switching devices (FET1, FET2) and a current sensor resistance shunt (SH) in series to a load (LD). A line-derived control power supply circuit (LDS) is connected through one of the power switching devices (FET1) to the lower line (L1, L2) such that the control power supply current does not flow through the shunt (SH) or the load (LD). Close and open commands are applied from a control switch (CSW) through a threshold detector (DT) and a logic circuit (LG1) to operate a latch (LCH) that turns the power switching devices (FET1, FET2) on and off under the clocking control of a zero voltage detector (ZVD) and a zero current detector (ZCD) and the gating control of a minimum current circuit (MCC). An overload circuit (AVC, ITC, TTC) provides instantaneous trip of the latch on rupture current or timed trip of the latch on smaller overloads. Opto-isolated indicators (SS, ST) indicate trip conditions and loss of line voltage conditions as well as whether the load current is above or below a minimum current value which is a current level adequate for operation of the control system.


Michael Damiano Photo 2

Control Signal And Power Bus Connector Arrangement For A Multi-Axis Motor Control

US Patent:
5493194, Feb 20, 1996
Filed:
Feb 14, 1995
Appl. No.:
8/388709
Inventors:
Michael Damiano - Germantown WI
John Brubaker - Milwaukee WI
Enoch Smith - Milwaukee WI
Assignee:
Allen-Bradley Company, Inc. - Milwaukee WI
International Classification:
G05B 1933, H02K 500
US Classification:
318575
Abstract:
A motor control system and the electrical bus for interconnecting the components of the control system are disclosed herein. The system includes a main motor control unit connected to four motor axis control modules. The control algorithms and commands for the system are stored and executed by the control unit which communicates control commands to the individual motor axis control modules. Each motor control module processes the control commands to control a motor connected to the module, and also communicates feedback signals produced at the associated axis to the control unit. The interconnection between the control unit and the modules is positioned at the face of the components to facilitate removal and insertion of the modules. The electrical bus includes both communications conductors and power conductors, and is included in the interconnection of the components. A portion of the system bus is supported by each of the system modules, wherein the bus is completed only if all of the system modules are in position and the connectors of each portion of the bus are engaged.


Michael Damiano Photo 3

Speed Control System With Feedback And Soft-Start

US Patent:
4638226, Jan 20, 1987
Filed:
Feb 7, 1985
Appl. No.:
6/699522
Inventors:
Michael A. Damiano - Germantown WI
Richard F. Schmerda - Oak Creek WI
Lawrence G. Searing - Milwaukee WI
Assignee:
Eaton Corporation - Cleveland OH
International Classification:
H02P 516
US Classification:
318345R
Abstract:
A motor (M) supplied by AC full-wave voltage is controlled by a triac (Q2) under the control of a double-time constant triggering circuit which has a speed setting branch (R3-C2) connected at the triac (Q2) side of the motor (M) and the other time constant branch (R1-C1) connected at the supply side of the motor (M) to provide a feedback function as well as a first time constant. A unidirectional diode (D1) is incorporated in the feedback sensing time constant branch for rendering feedback signals only on alternate half cycles to prevent oscillation and overcompensation of motor speed due to the feedback signal. A soft-start circuit, usable also in half-wave applications, is incorporated in the branch containing adjustable speed setting resistor and comprises a transistor (Q3) having its collector-emitter circuit connected in series with the adjustable resistor (R3). A resistor (R4)-capacitor(C3) time constant circuit is provided to supply time variable current to the base of the transistor (Q3) through a resistor (R5) for causing the transistor (Q3) to gradually conduct, thereby gradually decreasing its resistance and therefore gradually increasing the firing angle of the triac (Q2).


Michael Damiano Photo 4

Magneto Resistive Current Sensor With Improved Fidelity

US Patent:
4857837, Aug 15, 1989
Filed:
Dec 29, 1987
Appl. No.:
7/139352
Inventors:
Mich S. Baran - Wauwatosa WI
Bruce C. Beihoff - Glendale WI
Michael A. Damiano - Germantown WI
James E. Hansen - Oak Creek WI
Jerome K. Hastings - Sussex WI
Allen J. Slomczewski - Milwaukee WI
Charles J. Tennies - Waukesha WI
Assignee:
Eaton Corporation - Cleveland OH
International Classification:
G01R 1900, G01R 120
US Classification:
324117R
Abstract:
The present invention is a current sensor employing a magneto resistive sensor having high fidelity of output. This current sensor includes a magnetic flux concentrator substantially encircling the electrical conductor having magnetic sensing, a magnetic device generating a magnetic field component along an axis offset from the principle axis, a magneto resistive device disposed in the magnetic sensing region, a constant current source supplying a predetermined constant current to said magneto resistive device, and a voltage sensing circuit connected to said magneto resistive device for measuring resistance by measuring a difference voltage induced by said constant current. This measured voltage corresponds to the current through the conductor. The magneto resistive device is formed as a Wheatstone bridge having a first and second pair of opposite terminals. The constant current source provides a predetermined constant current whereby the change with temperature in the differential voltage between said second pair of terminals is equal and opposite to the change in voltage of the total bridge resistance with temperature and the change in the bridge offset voltage with temperature.


Michael Damiano Photo 5

Solid State Dc Power Control System

US Patent:
4599555, Jul 8, 1986
Filed:
Jan 22, 1985
Appl. No.:
6/693700
Inventors:
Michael A. Damiano - Germantown WI
Dennis M. Kramer - Brookfield WI
Richard F. Schmerda - Oak Creek WI
Assignee:
Eaton Corporation - Cleveland OH
International Classification:
H03K 17687
US Classification:
323351
Abstract:
A solid state DC power control system having a single N-type or N-channel or majority carrier solid state switching element (Q1) connected to the high side (L) of the power supply for energizing a ground or neutral (V. sub. o) connected load (LD). A voltage level translation circuit (2,2') supplies a floating regulated control voltage to the switching element (Q1) high enough to maintain it turned on even if the voltage at the low side of the switching element (Q1) rises up to or near the supply voltage thereby allowing use of such N-type switching device (Q1) in the high side (L) of the supply. A zener diode (ZD3) limits the gate(G)-to-source(S) voltage to the proper level. A non-inverting drive circuit (10,12) controlled by a logic level signal input element (Q2) controls connection of the high voltage to the switching (Q1) gate (G). A first version uses a DC-DC converter (CON) and a preferred version uses a voltage multiplier (VM) in the voltage level translation, high voltage, gate supply circuit (2,2').


Michael Damiano Photo 6

Blown Fuse Indicator

US Patent:
4691197, Sep 1, 1987
Filed:
Jun 24, 1985
Appl. No.:
6/748106
Inventors:
Michael A. Damiano - Germantown WI
Richard F. Schmerda - Oak Creek WI
Assignee:
Eaton Corporation - Cleveland OH
International Classification:
G08B 2100
US Classification:
340638
Abstract:
A solid state switching circuit for energizing a lamp (L) is connected around a fuse (12) across an AC supply for detecting a voltage differential at the opposite sides of a blown fuse and applying that differential across the control (g) and switching (c) electrodes of the solid state switch (SCR) to render the same conductive. Current limiting resistors (RL1 and RL2) are placed in the ends of wire conductors which are to be connected at opposite sides of the fuse, thereby to limit current flowing in the conductors over the entire length of the conductor, minimizing electrical shock hazard upon damage to the conductor.


Michael Damiano Photo 7

Dc Or Ac Solid State Switch With Improved Line-Derived Control Circuit Power Supply

US Patent:
4649302, Mar 10, 1987
Filed:
Jun 2, 1986
Appl. No.:
6/870661
Inventors:
Michael A. Damiano - Germantown WI
Richard F. Schmerda - Oak Creek WI
Assignee:
Eaton Corporation - Cleveland OH
International Classification:
H03K 17687
US Classification:
307584
Abstract:
A solid state switch (SS) for controlling a load (1) supplied from either an alternating current (AC) or a direct current (DC) power supply line (L1, L2) having a pair of solid state devices (FET1, FET2) for controlling energization of the load and a common control circuit (CC) therefore which includes a diode isolated, capacitive-reactively coupled, line-derived power supply circuit (PSC) for the common control circuit and an opto-isolated logic signal input circuit (ISO) such power supply circuit effectively eliminating the need for transformers or the line.


Michael Damiano Photo 8

Ac/Dc Power Mosfet Reversing H-Drive System

US Patent:
4616305, Oct 7, 1986
Filed:
Feb 11, 1985
Appl. No.:
6/700843
Inventors:
Michael A. Damiano - Germantown WI
Richard F. Schmerda - Oak Creek WI
Assignee:
Eaton Corporation - Cleveland OH
International Classification:
H02M 7538
US Classification:
363132
Abstract:
A power MOSFET reversing H-drive system having a first pair of N-channel and P-channel MOSFETs (Q1,Q2) connected in series with a load (LD1,LD2) to a power supply source (T1) and a second like pair of N-channel and P-channel MOSFETs (Q3,Q4) connected in series with the load (LD1,LD2) to the source (T1), each pair having a resistance voltage divider (R1-R2, R5-R6) for providing the P-channel MOSFET (Q1,Q3) with a different voltage level gate signal from the logic level input signal by which the N-channel MOSFET (Q2,Q4) is gated, an overvoltage protector (Z1,Z2) allowing extension of the supply voltage (T1) range under which the system is operable, and the on-state resistances and the flyback current capability of the intrinsic diodes (ID1-ID4) being matched to the size of the load to be driven.