Litchfield Park, AZ, United States of America

Jon Kettinger

USPTO Granted Patents = 2 

 

Average Co-Inventor Count = 4.4

ph-index = 2

Forward Citations = 27(Granted Patents)


Company Filing History:


Years Active: 2014-2016

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2 patents (USPTO):Explore Patents

Title: Innovator Spotlight: Jon Kettinger and His Contributions to Turbine Technology

Introduction: Jon Kettinger, based in Litchfield Park, AZ, is an accomplished inventor with a focus on advanced turbine technologies. With a total of two patents to his name, Kettinger has made significant contributions to the field, particularly in improving the cooling mechanisms of gas turbine engines.

Latest Patents: Kettinger’s recent innovations include two noteworthy patents. The first patent pertains to "Cooled turbine airfoil structures," which features an air-cooled turbine blade with an intricate design. This design includes a convex suction side wall and a concave pressure side wall, each possessing an interior surface that outlines the blade's internal structure. The flow circuits within the blade's interior enhance its performance and cooling efficiency. The architecture includes a unique wishbone shape at the transition between the suction and pressure sides, along with a trailing edge pin bank positioned strategically to optimize airflow.

The second patent, titled "Gas turbine engines with improved trailing edge cooling arrangements," presents a novel airfoil structure for gas turbines. It encompasses an internal cavity designed to receive cooling air, featuring a well-defined cooling arrangement. This arrangement includes various lands and dividers that establish passageways for optimal cooling, enhancing the efficiency and reliability of gas turbine engines in various applications.

Career Highlights: Jon Kettinger has made a notable impact in the industry through his role at Honeywell International Inc., where he develops innovative solutions that push the boundaries of turbine technology. His expertise and pioneering approach have positioned him as a key player in the advancement of gas turbine efficiencies and performance.

Collaborations: Kettinger has had the opportunity to work alongside talented colleagues, including Mark C. Morris and Deane Krmpotich. Together, they have contributed to enhancing turbine technology and developing cutting-edge solutions that serve various industries, both improving efficiency and offering new capabilities in engine design.

Conclusion: Jon Kettinger exemplifies the spirit of innovation within the engineering and turbine technology landscape. His patents reflect a deep understanding of aerodynamic and thermal dynamics, promising to significantly impact future developments in gas turbine efficiency. As technology evolves, inventors like Kettinger continue to pave the way for notable advancements that drive industries forward.

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