SCOTT W CALHOON, M.D.
Radiology at Park Ave, Oklahoma City, OK

License number
Oklahoma 11400
Category
Radiology
Type
Surgery
Address
Address
210 Park Ave SUITE 2820, Oklahoma City, OK 73102
Phone
(405) 948-1556
(405) 948-1048 (Fax)

Organization information

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Scott W Calhoon MD

210 Park Ave STE 2820, Oklahoma City, OK 73102

Categories:
General Surgeons, Physicians & Surgeons
Phone:
(405) 948-1556 (Phone)

Professional information

Scott Calhoon Photo 1

President At Swc Production Inc

Position:
manager at Next-Gen Wind, President at SWC Production Inc
Location:
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma Area
Industry:
Oil & Energy
Work:
Next-Gen Wind - manager SWC Production Inc - 210 Park Ave Oklahoma City Oklahoma since 1987 - President
Education:
University of Oklahoma Health Science Center 1972 - 1982
Doctor of Medicine (MD), General Surgery Residency Program
University of Oklahoma 1970 - 1972
Bachelor of Science (BS), Zoology/Animal Biology
Certifications:
American Board of Surgery, Fellow American College of Surgeons


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Scott W Calhoon, Oklahoma City OK

Specialties:
Surgeon
Address:
210 Park Ave, Oklahoma City, OK 73102
Education:
University of Oklahoma, College of Medicine - Doctor of Medicine


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Wind Energy System

US Patent:
7368828, May 6, 2008
Filed:
Mar 29, 2006
Appl. No.:
11/277929
Inventors:
Scott W. Calhoon - Oklahoma City OK, US
International Classification:
F03D 9/00, H02P 9/04
US Classification:
290 55, 290 44
Abstract:
A wind energy system comprising a queue of turbines housed in a horizontal air conduit. The inlet end of the conduit opens into a wind collector assembly, which preferably comprises in part downwardly extending earthen slope, such as a hillside or embankment. The wind collector assembly may include a pair of lateral collectors, such as sails, that flank the inlet end of the conduit. An upper collector, similar to a spinnaker, may be included above the shaft and between the flanking sails. The flanking sails preferably are retractable and may be hydraulically controlled. Thus, the wind collector assembly formed by the spinnaker above, the earthen slope below and the lateral sails flanking the inlet, serves to collect wind and channel it into the conduit. Generators coupled to the turbines are electrically connected to a power plant or to an alternate electrical facility on or off the grid.


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Wind Energy System

US Patent:
2008015, Jun 26, 2008
Filed:
Dec 12, 2007
Appl. No.:
11/955111
Inventors:
Scott W. Calhoon - Oklahoma City OK, US
International Classification:
F03D 9/00
US Classification:
290 55
Abstract:
A wind energy system comprising a queue of turbines housed in a horizontal air conduit. The inlet end of the conduit opens into a wind collector assembly, which preferably comprises in part downwardly extending earthen slope, such as a hillside or embankment. The wind collector assembly may include a pair of lateral collectors, such as sails, that flank the inlet end of the conduit. An upper collector, similar to a spinnaker, may be included above the shaft and between the flanking sails. The flanking sails preferably are retractable and may be hydraulically controlled. Thus, the wind collector assembly formed by the spinnaker above, the earthen slope below and the lateral sails flanking the inlet, serves to collect wind and channel it into the conduit. Generators coupled to the turbines are electrically connected to a power plant or to an alternate electrical facility on or off the grid.


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Wind Energy System

US Patent:
7893553, Feb 22, 2011
Filed:
Feb 16, 2009
Appl. No.:
12/371802
Inventors:
Scott W. Calhoon - Oklahoma City OK, US
International Classification:
F03D 9/00, H02P 9/04
US Classification:
290 44, 290 55
Abstract:
A wind energy system comprising a queue of turbines housed in a horizontal air conduit. The inlet end of the conduit opens into a wind collector assembly, which preferably comprises in part downwardly extending earthen slope, such as a hillside or embankment. The wind collector assembly may include a pair of lateral collectors, such as sails, that flank the inlet end of the conduit. An upper collector, similar to a spinnaker, may be included above the shaft and between the flanking sails. The flanking sails preferably are retractable and may be hydraulically controlled. Thus, the wind collector assembly formed by the spinnaker above, the earthen slope below and the lateral sails flanking the inlet, serves to collect wind and channel it into the conduit. Generators coupled to the turbines are electrically connected to a power plant or to an alternate electrical facility on or off the grid.


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Wind Energy System

US Patent:
2012000, Jan 5, 2012
Filed:
Jul 2, 2011
Appl. No.:
13/175842
Inventors:
Scott W. Calhoon - Oklahoma City OK, US
Sam M. John - Yukon OK, US
International Classification:
H02P 9/04
US Classification:
290 44
Abstract:
A wind energy system continuously responsive to changes in wind direction and speed. The system includes a low-profile, rotatably-mounted turbine assembly. The turbine assembly includes a wind tunnel with a “cow catcher” style wind gatherer. The tunnel defines a narrowed throat portion between the inlet and outlet to increase the wind speed. A turbine mounted on a stand is fitted inside the outlet end of the tunnel, and may be movable fore and aft in response to changes in wind speed. A control system receives regular wind change forecasts from a third party, and automatically repositions the rotating turbine assembly in response to real-time predicted changes in wind vector and may also move the turbine axially relative to the throat in the tunnel in response to real-time predicted changes in wind speed. Additionally, the turbine may be turned out of the wind to avoid excessively high winds.