ALEXANDRIA, Va., April 15 -- United States Patent no. 12,601,281, issued on April 14, was assigned to GENERAL ELECTRIC COMPANY (Evendale, Ohio).

"Turbine engine having a plurality of lubricant struts, each defining a lubricant strut flowpath" was invented by Brandon W. Miller (Middletown, Ohio), Andrew Hudecki (Milford, Ohio) and Ryan T. Roehm (West Chester, Ohio).

According to the abstract* released by the U.S. Patent & Trademark Office: "A turbine engine includes a turbo-engine, a fan, a frame, and a lubrication system. The turbo-engine includes a core air flowpath. The fan is drivingly coupled to the turbo-engine. The frame supports the core air flowpath and includes a plurality of lubricant struts that extend through the core air flow...