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Abraham L Liran

from Tarzana, CA
Age ~73

Abraham Liran Phones & Addresses

  • 18251 Sugarman St, Tarzana, CA 91356
  • 1421 Ambassador St, Los Angeles, CA 90035
  • Sherman Oaks, CA
  • Studio City, CA
  • 18619 Vincennes St, Northridge, CA 91324
  • Modesto, CA
  • Woodland Hills, CA
  • Valencia, CA
  • New York, NY
  • 4673 Ellenita Ave, Tarzana, CA 91356

Work

Company: Energy storage Jan 2017 to Mar 2018 Position: Chief executive officer and chief technology officer

Education

Degree: Master of Business Administration, Masters School / High School: University of California, Los Angeles 1996 to 1996

Skills

Start Ups • Engineering • Business Strategy • Entrepreneurship • New Business Development • Energy • Strategic Planning • Electromagnetics • Project Management • Management • Management Consulting

Languages

English • Hebrew

Industries

Oil & Energy

Resumes

Resumes

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Chief Executive Officer

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Location:
18251 Sugarman St, Tarzana, CA 91356
Industry:
Oil & Energy
Work:
Energy Storage Jan 2017 - Mar 2018
Chief Executive Officer and Chief Technology Officer

Energy Storage Machines Jan 2017 - Mar 2018
Chief Executive Officer

Energo-On Dec 2014 - Dec 2016
Chief Technology Officer and Chief Executive Officer

Elbit Systems Ltd Oct 2004 - Nov 2014
International Program Manager

Flywheel Energy May 1999 - Jun 2004
Chief Executive Officer and Chief Technology Officer
Education:
University of California, Los Angeles 1996 - 1996
Master of Business Administration, Masters
Technion - Israel Institute of Technology 1974 - 1977
Bachelor of Applied Science, Bachelors, Mechanical Engineering
Skills:
Start Ups
Engineering
Business Strategy
Entrepreneurship
New Business Development
Energy
Strategic Planning
Electromagnetics
Project Management
Management
Management Consulting
Languages:
English
Hebrew

Business Records

Name / Title
Company / Classification
Phones & Addresses
Abraham Liran
President
FLYWHEEL ENERGY, INC
4673 Ellentia Ave, Tarzana, CA 91356
4673 Ellenita Ave, Los Angeles, CA 91356

Publications

Us Patents

Power Supply For Providing Continuous And Regulated Energy To The Power User

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US Patent:
20030137196, Jul 24, 2003
Filed:
Jan 24, 2002
Appl. No.:
10/053083
Inventors:
Abraham Liran - Tarzana CA, US
International Classification:
H02J009/00
US Classification:
307/064000
Abstract:
A power supply system and a method to provide a smooth transition between utility power, transitory power and backup power in the event of a utility power failure to supply quality power to a load. As the utility power weakens due to a failure of the normal utility power supply, a synchronous machine becomes immediately a generator and supplies the required power to the load. In order to maintain the speed of the synchronous machine, kinetic energy needs to be transferred from a high speed flywheel using an “electrically controlled coupling” until the utility power recovers from its failure. Since the energy, which is stored in the flywheel, is limited, a standby engine will start and will continue to provide electrical power to the load either by turning a generator or by turning the flywheel.

Kinetic Energy Transmission By Using An Electromagnetic Clutch

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US Patent:
20040051413, Mar 18, 2004
Filed:
Sep 16, 2002
Appl. No.:
10/243896
Inventors:
Abraham Liran - Tarzana CA, US
International Classification:
H02P015/00
H02K049/00
US Classification:
310/103000
Abstract:
Using electromagnetic or magnetic fields to transfer magnetic force from one rotating machine to another and a method of providing a smooth transition of kinetic energy between two rotating machines or between a rotating machine and a linear rail using a brushless electromagnetic coupling, with the possibility to fully control the speed of the rotating or moving machine by sensing the actual speed and regulating the electrical power to the electromagnetic clutch.

Power Supply For Providing Instantaneous Energy During Utility Power Outages

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US Patent:
60206578, Feb 1, 2000
Filed:
Aug 27, 1997
Appl. No.:
8/917951
Inventors:
Abraham Liran - Tarzana CA
Assignee:
Perfect Power Inc. - Commerce CA
International Classification:
H02J 700
US Classification:
307 64
Abstract:
A power supply system and method provides for smooth transitions between a utility power, transitory instantaneous power, and backup power in the event of a utility power failure of a utility supplying power to a load. As the utility power weakens due to a failure of the normal utility power supply, a synchronous machine becomes immediately a generator and supplies the required instantaneous power to the load. In order to maintain a constant speed on the synchronous machine, a high speed flywheel rotating faster than the synchronous machine provide kinetic energy that is magnetically coupled to the synchronous machine through an electromagnetic clutch to provide the synchronous machine with the required energy until the utility recovers from its failure. The control means enable smooth transitions by phase synchronization when transiting between utility power, instantaneous power and backup power.

Method Of And Apparatus For Making A Three-Dimensional Product By Stereolithography

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US Patent:
51749319, Dec 29, 1992
Filed:
Apr 27, 1990
Appl. No.:
7/515479
Inventors:
Thomas A. Almquist - San Gabriel CA
Borzo Modrek - Montebello CA
Paul F. Jacobs - La Crescenta CA
Charles W. Lewis - Sherman Oaks CA
Mark A. Lewis - Valencia CA
Abraham Liran - Northridge CA
Assignee:
3D Systems, Inc. - Valencia CA
International Classification:
B29C 3508
B29C 4102
US Classification:
264 22
Abstract:
Apparatus and methods for stereolithographically forming a three-dimensional object includes a vessel for holding a building material and a smoothing member for forming a uniform coating over a previously formed layer of the object. The smoothing member has a plurality of blades. The smoothing member is swept over a previously formed layer of the object, in at least two directions. Different clearances between the lower surface of the smoothing member and the upper surface of the previously formed layer are used to provide a uniform coating for a subsequent layer over the previously formed layer. The sweeping velocity of the smoothing member can be varied. Retractable needles are attached to the smoothing member for adjusting a blade gap between the lower surface of the smoothing member and the surface of the building material.

Recoating Stereolithographic Layers

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US Patent:
6048487, Apr 11, 2000
Filed:
Apr 5, 1999
Appl. No.:
9/286213
Inventors:
Thomas A. Almquist - San Gabriel CA
Charles W. Hull - Santa Clarita CA
Borzo Modrek - Montebello CA
Paul F. Jacobs - La Crescenta CA
Charles W. Lewis - Sherman Oaks CA
Adam L. Cohen - Los Angeles CA
Stuart T. Spence - So. Pasadena CA
Hop D. Nguyen - Littlerock CA
Mark A. Lewis - Valencia CA
Abraham Liran - Northridge CA
Dennis R. Smalley - Baldwin Park CA
Assignee:
3D Systems, Inc. - Valencia CA
International Classification:
B29C 3508
B29C 4102
B29C 4152
US Classification:
264401
Abstract:
Improved apparatus and methods for forming a layer of material over a surface of a previously-formed cross-section of a three-dimensional object in anticipation of forming a next cross-section of the object out of the layer. A volume of material, including at least some excess material, is placed over the surface, and the excess material is swept off by placing the excess material in the predetermined path of a sweeping member, the path being substantially in a plane spaced from a working surface of material. The member may be directed to sweep the excess material away through a successive number of sweeps, which may vary for each cross-section, at least a velocity which may vary for each sweep. Additionally, the clearance between the member and the surface of the previous cross-section may vary for each sweep. A "winged" member is also provided, comprising two legs extending from a base, and a "Trident" embodiment is also provided, comprising three legs extending from a base.

Recoating Of Stereolithographic Layers

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US Patent:
58913823, Apr 6, 1999
Filed:
Dec 17, 1996
Appl. No.:
8/767695
Inventors:
Thomas A. Almquist - San Gabriel CA
Charles W. Hull - Santa Clarita CA
Borzo Modrek - Montebello CA
Paul F. Jacobs - La Crescenta CA
Charles W. Lewis - Sherman Oaks CA
Adam L. Cohen - Los Angeles CA
Stuart T. Spence - S. Pasadena CA
Hop D. Nguyen - Littlerock CA
Mark A. Lewis - Valencia CA
Abraham Liran - Northridge CA
Dennis R. Smalley - Baldwin Park CA
Assignee:
3D System, Inc. - Valencia CA
International Classification:
B29C 3508
B29C 4102
B29C 4152
US Classification:
264401
Abstract:
Improved apparatus and methods for forming a layer of material over a surface of a previously-formed cross-section of a three-dimensional object in anticipation of forming a next cross-section of the object out of the layer. A volume of material, including at least some excess material, is placed over the surface, and the excess material is swept off by placing the excess material in the predetermined path of a sweeping member, the path being substantially in a plane spaced from a working surface of material. The member may be directed to sweep the excess material away through a successive number of sweeps, which may vary for each cross-section, at least a velocity which may vary for each sweep. Additionally, the clearance between the member and the surface of the previous cross-section may vary for each sweep. A "winged" member is also provided, comprising two legs extending from a base, and a "Trident" embodiment is also provided, comprising three legs extending from a base.

Method Of And Apparatus For Measuring And Controlling Fluid Level In Stereolithography

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US Patent:
52581462, Nov 2, 1993
Filed:
May 6, 1992
Appl. No.:
7/880190
Inventors:
Thomas A. Almquist - San Gabriel CA
Borzo Modrek - Montebello CA
Paul F. Jacobs - La Crescenta CA
Charles W. Lewis - Sherman Oaks CA
Mark A. Lewis - Valencia CA
Abraham Liran - Northridge CA
Adam L. Cohen - Sherman Oaks CA
Dennis R. Smalley - Baldwin Park CA
Assignee:
3D Systems, Inc. - Valencia CA
International Classification:
B29C 3508
B29C 4102
US Classification:
264 22
Abstract:
Improved apparatus and methods for forming a layer of material over a surface of a previously-formed cross-section of a three-dimensional object in anticipation of forming a next cross-section of the object out of the layer. A volume of material, including at least some excess material, is placed over the surface, and the excess material is swept off by placing the excess material in the predetermined path of a sweeping member, the path being substantially in a plane spaced from a working surface of material. The member may be directed to sweep the excess material away through a successive number of sweeps, which may vary for each cross-section, at least a velocity which may vary for each sweep. Additionally, the clearance between the member and the surface of the previous cross-section may vary for each sweep. A "winged" member is also provided, comprising two legs extending from a base, and a "Trident" embodiment is also provided, comprising three legs extending from a base.

Power Supply For Providing Instantaneous Energy During Electric Utility Outage

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US Patent:
62045725, Mar 20, 2001
Filed:
Mar 18, 1999
Appl. No.:
9/271895
Inventors:
Abraham Liran - Tarzana CA
Assignee:
Perfect Power Inc. - Commerce CA
International Classification:
H02J 700
US Classification:
307 64
Abstract:
A power supply system and method provides for smooth transitions between a utility power, transitory instantaneous power, and backup power in the event of a utility power failure of a utility supplying power to a load. As the utility power weakens due to a failure of the normal utility power supply, a synchronous machine becomes immediately a generator and supplies the required instantaneous power to the load. In order to maintain a constant speed on the synchronous machine, a high speed flywheel rotating faster than the synchronous machine provide kinetic energy that is magnetically coupled to the synchronous machine through an electromagnetic clutch to provide the synchronous machine with the required energy until the utility recovers from its failure. The magnetic clutch has induction bars for rotating with the flywheel and field coils rotating the synchronous machine for coupling kinetic energy from the flywheel to the synchronous machine during a utility power failure.
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