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  • Santa Barbara, CA
  • Renton, WA
  • 18612 4Th Ave SW, Normandy Park, WA 98166

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Degree: Graduate or professional degree

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Professional Engineer At Innovative Safety Systems International

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Position:
Professional Engineer at Innovative Safety Systems International
Location:
Greater Seattle Area
Industry:
Aviation & Aerospace
Work:
Innovative Safety Systems International
Professional Engineer
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Alankar Gupta

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Location:
United States
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Helium Gas Total Flood Fire Suppression System

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US Patent:
6935433, Aug 30, 2005
Filed:
Jul 31, 2002
Appl. No.:
10/209690
Inventors:
Alankar Gupta - Seattle WA, US
Assignee:
The Boeing Company - Chicago IL
International Classification:
A62C002/00
A62C003/00
A62C035/00
A62C035/02
A62C003/07
US Classification:
169 46, 169 11, 169 16, 169 26, 169 62
Abstract:
The invention provides systems and methods adaptable to all gaseous agents including Helium to suppress fire in at least one enclosed space. Suppressants are delivered by a dedicated subsystem connected to cargo compartments or to engine nacelles, or by an integrated system connected to cargo compartments and engine nacelles. For example, at least a first reservoir stores fire suppressant composition for knocking down a fire in an enclosed space. Piping delivers the composition from the at least first reservoir to the enclosed space. A pressure sensor senses pressure of the composition in the piping, and a controllable purging device permits air to exit the enclosed space responsive to sensed pressure in the piping of the composition.

Method And Apparatus For Detecting Conditions Conducive To Ice Formation

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US Patent:
7175136, Feb 13, 2007
Filed:
Apr 16, 2003
Appl. No.:
10/417309
Inventors:
Anil D. Shah - Renton WA, US
Alankar Gupta - Normandy Park WA, US
Assignee:
The Boeing Company - Chicago IL
International Classification:
B64D 15/16
US Classification:
244134R, 244134 F
Abstract:
A method for detecting ambient conditions conducive to ice formation. The method includes the steps of measuring at least one parameter selected from a group of parameters consisting of a static pressure, a total pressure, a total temperature, a dew point temperature, and a liquid water content, and determining whether ambient conditions are conducive to ice formation based on the measured parameter.

Method And Apparatus For Detecting Conditions Conducive To Ice Formation

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US Patent:
7628359, Dec 8, 2009
Filed:
Jan 23, 2007
Appl. No.:
11/626282
Inventors:
Anil D. Shah - Renton WA, US
Alankar Gupta - Normandy Park WA, US
Assignee:
The Boeing Company - Chicago IL
International Classification:
B64D 15/16
US Classification:
244134R, 244134 F, 340962, 340602
Abstract:
A method for detecting ambient conditions conducive to ice formation. The method includes the steps of measuring at least one parameter selected from a group of parameters consisting of a static pressure, a total pressure, a total temperature, a dew point temperature, and a liquid water content, and determining whether ambient conditions are conducive to ice formation based on the measured parameter.

System And Method To Make A Fuel Tank Inert

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US Patent:
7918358, Apr 5, 2011
Filed:
Oct 30, 2008
Appl. No.:
12/261880
Inventors:
Alankar Gupta - Normandy Park WA, US
Assignee:
The Boeing Company - Chicago IL
International Classification:
B65D 90/22
US Classification:
220 883, 95288
Abstract:
A method and system used to make a fuel tank inert that includes a chiller assembly coupled in flow communication with a vehicle fuel tank, and a system controller assembly operatively coupled to the chiller assembly. More specifically, the chiller assembly includes a pump configured to extract a quantity of a fluid from the vehicle fuel tank, and an evaporator configured to receive a flow of the extracted quantity of fluid from the pump and further configured to reduce a temperature of the fluid. The chiller assembly also includes a chiller controller configured to activate and deactivate the pump. The system controller assembly is operatively coupled to chiller controller, wherein the system controller assembly is configured to transmit to the chiller controller one of a start signal to start chiller operations or a stop signal to stop chiller operations.

System And Method To Make A Fuel Tank Inert

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US Patent:
7955424, Jun 7, 2011
Filed:
Feb 18, 2009
Appl. No.:
12/372989
Inventors:
Alankar Gupta - Normandy Park WA, US
Assignee:
The Boeing Company - Chicago IL
International Classification:
B01D 53/02
US Classification:
96108, 220 883, 2441292
Abstract:
A fuel tank safety system includes an ullage cooling assembly and a system controller. The ullage cooling assembly includes a compressor configured to extract a quantity of ullage gas from the fuel tank, a heat exchanger coupled in flow communication downstream of the compressor, wherein the heat exchanger is configured to receive the quantity of ullage gas from the compressor and reduce a temperature of the ullage gas. The ullage cooling assembly includes a turbine coupled in flow communication downstream of the heat exchanger, wherein the turbine is configured to further reduce the temperature of the ullage gas and facilitate channeling the ullage gas to the fuel tank. The system controller is operatively coupled to the ullage cooling assembly and is configured to transmit to the ullage cooling assembly one of a start signal to activate the ullage cooling assembly or a stop signal to deactivate the ullage cooling assembly.

Method And Apparatus For Detecting Conditions Conducive To Ice Formation

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US Patent:
7965201, Jun 21, 2011
Filed:
Jun 5, 2008
Appl. No.:
12/133831
Inventors:
Anil D. Shah - Renton WA, US
Alankar Gupta - Normandy Park WA, US
Assignee:
The Boeing Company - Chicago IL
International Classification:
G08B 23/00
B64D 15/20
US Classification:
340962, 701 14, 244134 F
Abstract:
A method for detecting ambient conditions conducive to ice formation. The method includes the steps of measuring at least one parameter selected from a group of parameters consisting of a static pressure, a total pressure, a total temperature, a dew point temperature, and a liquid water content, and determining whether ambient conditions are conducive to ice formation based on the measured parameter.

System And Method To Make A Fuel Tank Inert

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US Patent:
8128739, Mar 6, 2012
Filed:
Apr 27, 2011
Appl. No.:
13/095476
Inventors:
Alankar Gupta - Normandy Park WA, US
Assignee:
The Boeing Company - Chicago IL
International Classification:
B01D 53/02
US Classification:
96108, 220 883, 2441292
Abstract:
A fuel tank safety system includes an ullage cooling assembly and a system controller. The ullage cooling assembly includes a compressor configured to extract a quantity of ullage gas from the fuel tank, a heat exchanger coupled in flow communication downstream of the compressor, wherein the heat exchanger is configured to receive the quantity of ullage gas from the compressor and reduce a temperature of the ullage gas. The ullage cooling assembly includes a turbine coupled in flow communication downstream of the heat exchanger, wherein the turbine is configured to further reduce the temperature of the ullage gas and facilitate channeling the ullage gas to the fuel tank. The system controller is operatively coupled to the ullage cooling assembly and is configured to transmit to the ullage cooling assembly one of a start signal to activate the ullage cooling assembly or a stop signal to deactivate the ullage cooling assembly.

Systems And Methods For Making A Fuel Tank Inert

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US Patent:
8192532, Jun 5, 2012
Filed:
Oct 14, 2009
Appl. No.:
12/579021
Inventors:
Alankar Gupta - Normandy Park WA, US
Assignee:
The Boeing Company - Chicago IL
International Classification:
B65D 90/22
US Classification:
95288, 2441292, 62 482
Abstract:
A fuel tank safety system includes a heat exchanger in flow communication with a cabin conditioning system, a blower configured to withdraw a quantity of ullage gas from a vehicle fuel tank for routing through the heat exchanger, and conduit interconnecting the fuel tank, the blower, and the heat exchanger. The heat exchanger is configured to reduce a temperature of the ullage gas using cooling providing by the cabin conditioning system and thus reduce the fuel content (or fuel-air ratio) of the ullage below threshold required for combustion.
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