RAYMOND MICHAEL HAYES
Pilots at Eckert Rd, Lancaster, OH

License number
Ohio A4414143
Issued Date
Mar 2016
Expiration Date
Mar 2018
Category
Airmen
Type
Authorized Aircraft Instructor
Address
Address
3503 Eckert Rd SE, Lancaster, OH 43130

Professional information

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System And Method For Detecting Impaired Electric Power Equipment

US Patent:
7467049, Dec 16, 2008
Filed:
May 27, 2005
Appl. No.:
11/139192
Inventors:
Raymond M. Hayes - Lancaster OH, US
David A. Klinect - Reynoldsburg OH, US
Assignee:
American Electric Power Company, Inc. - Columbus OH
International Classification:
G01R 21/00
US Classification:
702 60
Abstract:
The present invention is directed to a system and method for detecting impaired electric power equipment. An exemplary embodiment of the present invention may receive electromagnetic radiation and process the resulting signal. For example, signal processing may be used to identify electromagnetic radiation having a particular pattern that is characteristic of electric power equipment. Furthermore, an embodiment of the present invention may determine the time and/or location during testing. As a result, the present invention may be useful for stationary and/or mobile testing of an electrical system.


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System And Method For Detecting Impaired Electric Power Equipment

US Patent:
2009019, Jul 30, 2009
Filed:
Dec 12, 2008
Appl. No.:
12/333388
Inventors:
JASON J. McCULLOUGH - Canal Winchester OH, US
RAYMOND M. HAYES - Lancaster OH, US
DAVID A. KLINECT - Reynoldsburg OH, US
Assignee:
AMERICAN ELECTRIC POWER COMPANY, INC. - Columbus OH
International Classification:
G01R 21/00
US Classification:
702 60
Abstract:
A system and method for detecting impaired electric power equipment. An exemplary embodiment may receive electromagnetic radiation and process the resulting signal. For example, signal processing may be used to identify electromagnetic radiation having a particular pattern that is characteristic of electric power equipment. Furthermore, an embodiment may determine the time and/or location during testing. As a result, an exemplary embodiment may be useful for stationary and/or mobile testing of an electrical system.


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Hand-Held System And Method For Detecting Impaired Electric Power Equipment

US Patent:
2009021, Aug 20, 2009
Filed:
Dec 12, 2008
Appl. No.:
12/333696
Inventors:
JASON McCULLOUGH - Canal Winchester OH, US
RAYMOND M. HAYES - Lancaster OH, US
DAVID A. KLINECT - Pataskala OH, US
Don K. Killingsworth - Pickerington OH, US
Assignee:
AMERICAN ELECTRIC POWER COMPANY, INC. - Columbus OH
International Classification:
G01R 21/00
US Classification:
702 60
Abstract:
A hand-held system and method for detecting impaired electric power equipment. An exemplary embodiment may receive electromagnetic radiation and process the resulting signal. For example, signal processing may be used to identify electromagnetic radiation having a particular pattern that is characteristic of electric power equipment. Furthermore, an embodiment may determine the time and/or location during testing. As a result, an exemplary embodiment may be useful for stationary and/or mobile testing of an electrical system.


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System And Method Of Forming Capacitor-Based Electrical Energy Storage Modules

US Patent:
6518734, Feb 11, 2003
Filed:
Jun 18, 2002
Appl. No.:
10/173917
Inventors:
Ali Nourai - Dublin OH
John H. Provanzana - Worthington OH
Raymond M. Hayes - Lancaster OH
Assignee:
AEP EmTech, LLC - Columbus OH
International Classification:
H02J 700
US Classification:
320166
Abstract:
A system and method for creating capacitor-based electrical energy storage modules and electrical energy storage systems assembled therefrom. Submodules having a plurality of capacitors capable of storing electrical energy are used in different combinations to create electrical energy storage modules. Preferably, a number of submodules are placed into corresponding receptacles within an enclosure or cabinet, wherein the submodules become electrically connected. The number of submodules installed in a cabinet is determined by the power output desired, and the space constraints of the area in which the cabinet will be located. One cabinet of one or more submodules, or a plurality of interconnected cabinets of one or more submodules, may form an electrical energy storage module. The module may be designed to output either DC or AC electric power, and is preferably equipped with a power conversion system and/or communication and control electronics to control the charging and discharging thereof. A plurality of capacitor-based electrical energy storage modules may be connected to form an electrical energy storage system of greater storage capacity.


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System And Method Of Forming Capacitor-Based Electrical Energy Storage Modules

US Patent:
6762591, Jul 13, 2004
Filed:
Jan 13, 2003
Appl. No.:
10/341126
Inventors:
Ali Nourai - Dublin OH
John H. Provanzana - Worthington OH
Raymond M. Hayes - Lancaster OH
Assignee:
AEP EmTech LLP - Columbus OH
International Classification:
H02J 700
US Classification:
320166
Abstract:
A system and method for creating capacitor-based electrical energy storage modules and electrical energy storage systems assembled therefrom. Submodules having a plurality of capacitors capable of storing electrical energy are used in different combinations to create electrical energy storage modules. Preferably, a number of submodules are placed into an enclosure or cabinet, whereafter the submodules are placed in electrical communication. The number of submodules installed in an enclosure is determined by the power output desired, and the space constraints of the area in which the enclosure will be located. One enclosure of one or more submodules, or a plurality of interconnected enclosures of one or more submodules, may form an electrical energy storage module. The module may be designed to output either DC or AC electric power, and may be equipped with a power conversion system and/or communication and control electronics to control the charging and discharging thereof.


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Power Line Ice-Shedder

US Patent:
6660934, Dec 9, 2003
Filed:
Jan 11, 2002
Appl. No.:
10/044695
Inventors:
Ali Nourai - Dublin OH
Raymond M. Hayes - Lancaster OH
Assignee:
AEP EnTech LLC - Columbus OH
International Classification:
H02G 716
US Classification:
174 40R
Abstract:
A mechanical ice-shedding device for temporary or permanent attachment to a suspended cable, and particularly to a suspended power line. The ice-shedding device uses a motor to move at least one unbalanced weight, thereby causing a vibration of the device that is translated to the cable to which the device is attached. The vibration causes an oscillation of the cable which is sufficient to substantially shed ice that has accumulated thereon. The output of the motor is preferably regulated so that the cable may be ramped through several frequencies of oscillation, thereby improving its ice-shedding ability. The device may be driven by power from the power line to which it is attached, or from another source, such as a battery or storage capacitor.