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Gene H Frohman

from Woodbridge, CT
Age ~68

Gene Frohman Phones & Addresses

  • 326 Rimmon Rd, Woodbridge, CT 06525 (203) 387-5593
  • 52 Ridgewood Ave, Bethany, CT 06524 (203) 393-1772
  • New Haven, CT
  • 530 Summit Dr, Orange, CT 06477 (203) 795-3322

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Position: Building and Grounds Cleaning and Maintenance Occupations

Education

Degree: Bachelor's degree or higher

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Vice President Of Engineering

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Location:
326 Rimmon Rd, Woodbridge, CT 06525
Industry:
Electrical/Electronic Manufacturing
Work:
DRS Technologies since Jun 2007
Vice President, Engineering

Sikorsky Aircraft Jul 1978 - Jun 2007
Chief Air Vehicle Design, S-76D
Education:
Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute at Hartford 2004 - 2006
MMGMT, Environment and Sustainability
Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute - The Lally School of Management and Technology 1992 - 1996
MBA, Science and Technology
Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute at Hartford 1981 - 1984
MSEE, Electrical Engineering
Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute 1974 - 1978
BSEE, Electrical Engineering
Skills:
Program Management
Engineering
Engineering Management
Integration
Cross Functional Team Leadership
Earned Value Management
Aerospace
Manufacturing
Product Development
Lean Manufacturing
Leadership
System Design
Systems Engineering
Dod
Defense
Requirements Management
Process Improvement
Power Generation
Team Building
Systems Design
Test Automation
Capital Budgeting
R&D Planning
Product R&D
Business Process Improvement
Defense Industry
Precision Tooling
System Integration Testing
Proposal Generation
New Product Ideas
Radio
Defence
Power Electronics
Interests:
Amateur Radio Contesting
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Publications

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Method And System For Generator Control

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US Patent:
20130214602, Aug 22, 2013
Filed:
Feb 20, 2012
Appl. No.:
13/400532
Inventors:
Gene Frohman - Woodbridge CT, US
Christopher J. Vaum - Wilton CT, US
Brian Bassett - Oxford CT, US
Assignee:
Engineered Electric Company - Bridgeport CT
International Classification:
H02J 3/00
US Classification:
307 52
Abstract:
In certain embodiments, the present invention includes a system for generator set control comprising a controller and two or more power generators configured to supply power to an electrical load. The two or more power generators are coupled to the controller, where the controller is configured to synchronize the two or more power generators with one another. In some embodiments, the controller is configured to automatically shut off or turn on at least one of the two or more power generators in response to the electrical load to increase the overall power efficiency of the system. In further embodiments, the system is configured to operate in ambient temperature environments ranging from − C. to + C. The controller can be a digital controller, analog controller, or a combination therewith. Furthermore, the system can be configured to operate in a micro-grid array.

Power Grid Remote Access

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US Patent:
20130238150, Sep 12, 2013
Filed:
Feb 20, 2013
Appl. No.:
13/772218
Inventors:
Gene Frohman - Woodbridge CT, US
Assignee:
Engineered Electric Company - Bridgeport CT
International Classification:
G06F 1/28
US Classification:
700286
Abstract:
The techniques described herein include for forming a power grid array with multiple power generators coupled to a power distribution unit. The power distribution unit is adapted to monitor operational data from each of the power generators to perform load balancing among the generators and to optimize the performance of the power grid array. A microgrid network is also provided within the power grid array to enable communication among the power distribution unit and the multiple generators in the array. This communication facilitates monitoring of the power grid as well as receiving and storing the operational data from each of the generators in the grid. The microgrid network can then be used to communicate the operational data over one or more connected networks allowing users to remotely access the power grid and to monitor and control the operational characteristics of the generators.

Micro Grid Power Distribution Unit

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US Patent:
20130238151, Sep 12, 2013
Filed:
Feb 20, 2013
Appl. No.:
13/772229
Inventors:
Gene Frohman - Woodbridge CT, US
John Petsche - Bridgeport CT, US
Jason Deguzis - Bridgeport CT, US
Mike Santella - Bridgeport CT, US
Assignee:
Engineered Electric Company - Bridgeport CT
International Classification:
G05B 15/00
US Classification:
700286
Abstract:
The techniques described herein include for forming a power grid array with multiple power generators coupled to a power distribution unit. The power distribution unit is adapted to monitor operational data from each of the power generators to perform load balancing among the generators and to optimize the performance of the power grid array. A microgrid network is also provided within the power grid array to enable communication among the power distribution unit and the multiple generators in the array. This communication facilitates monitoring of the power grid as well as receiving and storing the operational data from each of the generators in the grid. The microgrid network can then be used to communicate the operational data over one or more connected networks allowing users to remotely access the power grid and to monitor and control the operational characteristics of the generators.

Portable Cogeneration System Incorporating Renewable Energy Soures

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US Patent:
20120089256, Apr 12, 2012
Filed:
Oct 12, 2010
Appl. No.:
12/902623
Inventors:
Michael Marchitto - Orange CT, US
Brian Bassett - Oxford CT, US
Gene Frohman - Woodbridge CT, US
Scott Wurms - Shelton CT, US
Keven Robert Roche - West Haven CT, US
Scott Sheldon Ramsay - Oxford CT, US
Assignee:
ENGINEERED ELECTRIC COMPANY - Bridgeport CT
International Classification:
G06F 1/26
G05D 23/19
US Classification:
700276, 700287
Abstract:
A cogeneration system comprising a power generation unit, a thermal generation unit thermally coupled to the power generation unit, a plurality of renewable energy conversion units, and a power distribution unit configured to receive and distribute power from the power generation unit, thermal generation unit and the renewable energy conversion unit where the power distribution unit reduces the amount of power produced by the power generator based on the amount of power provided by the renewable energy conversion units.
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