Patents Assigned to Instrumar Limited
  • Patent number: 11772801
    Abstract: An electric field sensor includes an insulating substrate, a plurality of electrodes, an insulator, a plurality vias, and a ground ring. The electrodes are disposed on the substrate. The insulator is disposed over the electrodes. The vias are coupled to the electrodes and extend through the substrate at a right angle to the electrodes. The ground ring is disposed around the electrodes and the vias and is configured to attenuate a sensitivity of the sensor to electric fields outwards of the ground ring.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 8, 2021
    Date of Patent: October 3, 2023
    Assignee: Instrumar Limited
    Inventors: Stuart Inkpen, Chris Nolan, Bill Conway, Dana Linfield, David Bonnell, Joshua Swamidas, Ruth Abraham
  • Patent number: 10732065
    Abstract: A pipeline breach monitor includes an electric field sensor and a signal processing unit in communication with the electric field sensor. The electric field sensor includes an upper substrate, and a plurality of electrodes embedded in the upper substrate. The electrodes are substantially parallel to each other in the upper substrate and comprise at least one sense electrode and a plurality of elongate sensor electrodes disposed around the at least one sense electrode. The signal processing unit is configured to (i) apply a voltage signal to the sensor electrodes, (ii) receive at least one measurement set comprising a measurement of a phase and a magnitude of a current generated in the at least one sense electrode and the sensor electrodes, and (iii) generate an assessment of accumulation of a substance proximate the electric field sensor from the at least one measurement set and at least one predetermined substance accumulation profile.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 2, 2016
    Date of Patent: August 4, 2020
    Assignee: Instrumar Limited
    Inventors: Stuart Inkpen, Chris Nolan, Bill Conway, Dana Linfield, David Bonnell, Joshua Swamidas
  • Patent number: 9527595
    Abstract: A method of monitoring the accumulation of matter on an external surface of an aircraft involves applying varying electric fields to the aircraft surface, and a sensor monitor receiving a time-series of measurements of a temperature of the aircraft surface and a phase and a magnitude of a current induced in an electric field sensor unit from the varying electric fields. The electric field sensor unit is mounted proximate the aircraft surface. The time-series of the measurements varies in accordance with the instantaneous accumulation of matter on the aircraft surface. The sensor monitor generates an assessment of the accumulation of matter on the aircraft surface from a correlation of the time-series of the measurements with at least one predetermined matter accumulation profile. Each predetermined matter accumulation profile comprises a corresponding time-series of current phase, current magnitude and temperature measurements.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 7, 2013
    Date of Patent: December 27, 2016
    Assignee: Instrumar Limited
    Inventors: Stuart Inkpen, Chris Nolan, Bill Conway, Dana Linfield, David Bonnell, Joshua Swamidas, Ruth Abraham
  • Patent number: 8669757
    Abstract: An electric field sensor comprises an insulating substrate, a plurality of non-contacting electrodes disposed on the substrate, and a plurality of conductors coupled to the electrodes, and extending transversely through the substrate. The electrodes comprise a first electrode portion, and a second electrode portion interlaced with the first electrode portion. The conductors comprise a first conductor portion and a second conductor portion. The first portion of the conductors are coupled to the first electrode portion. The second portion of the conductors are coupled to the second electrode portion.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 15, 2011
    Date of Patent: March 11, 2014
    Assignee: Instrumar Limited
    Inventors: Stuart Inkpen, Chris Nolan, Darryl Pike, Heather Rowe, John Hall, Dana Linfield, Joshua Swamidas, Chris Dawson, Gerard Galway, Shawn Walsh, Ruth Abraham
  • Publication number: 20110267029
    Abstract: An electric field sensor comprises an insulating substrate, a plurality of non-contacting electrodes disposed on the substrate, and a plurality of conductors coupled to the electrodes, and extending transversely through the substrate. The electrodes comprise a first electrode portion, and a second electrode portion interlaced with the first electrode portion. The conductors comprise a first conductor portion and a second conductor portion. The first portion of the conductors are coupled to the first electrode portion. The second portion of the conductors are coupled to the second electrode portion.
    Type: Application
    Filed: July 15, 2011
    Publication date: November 3, 2011
    Applicant: Instrumar Limited
    Inventors: Stuart Inkpen, Chris Nolan, Darryl Pike, Heather Rowe, John Hall, Dana Linfield, Joshua Swamidas, Chris Dawson, Gerard Galway, Shawn Walsh, Ruth Abraham
  • Patent number: 7983785
    Abstract: A computer-based fibre production monitoring system includes at least one sensor, and a computer server in communication with the sensors. Each sensor is configured to provide data packets each being associated with a respective threadline and providing a measurement of at least one physical characteristic of a fibre as it is drawn past the sensor on the threadline and wound onto a bobbin. The computer server is configured to provide an analysis of the physical characteristics on a per-threadline basis and/or per-bobbin basis from the measurements. The sensor is configured as an electric field sensor, and includes an insulating substrate, non-contacting electrodes disposed on the substrate, and vias extending transversely through the substrate. The electrodes are interlaced with one another. One portion of the vias is coupled to one portion of the electrodes, and another portion of the vias is coupled to another portion of the electrodes.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 30, 2004
    Date of Patent: July 19, 2011
    Assignee: Instrumar Limited
    Inventors: Stuart Inkpen, Chris Nolan, Darryl Pike, Heather Rowe, John Hall, Dana Linfield, Joshua Swamidas, Chris Dawson, Gerard Galway, Shawn Walsh, Ruth Abraham
  • Patent number: 6025727
    Abstract: A device and method for measuring changes in denier, percent finish-on-yarn, interlacing of polymer fiber, and other fiber properties, in real time as the fiber is being manufactured. The device uses an electrode driven at a discrete voltage to induce a current which changes in amplitude and/or phase in response to changes in denier, finish-on-yarn and/or interlacing of a fiber. A sensing system samples the current and detects changes in the amplitude and/or phase. A computer, running an application program, quantifies the change and determines the applicable property.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 20, 1998
    Date of Patent: February 15, 2000
    Assignee: Instrumar Limited
    Inventors: Stuart Louis Inkpen, Dana Charles Linfield, Christopher David Nolan, John Charles Ebenezer Hall, Christopher Hext Marshall, Heather Lynn Spearns
  • Patent number: 5394340
    Abstract: An apparatus for identifying and measuring in real time substances overlying a surface comprises a plurality of electrodes, a temperature sensor, an electrode control system connected to the plurality of electrodes for defining an electric field, an amplitude and phase measurement system connected to the plurality of electrodes and to the electrode control system for measuring a plurality of currents responsive to the electric field and converting the currents to a measurement set and computer for storing a map comprising a partition of a vector space of predetermined characteristics of substances into regions of profiles corresponding to the substances which could be overlying the surface. The computer correlates the measurement set with the map thereby identifying and quantifying the substances overlying the surface and generates an output signal corresponding to the identity and quantity of substances overlying the surface.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 17, 1992
    Date of Patent: February 28, 1995
    Assignee: Instrumar Limited
    Inventors: Stuart Inkpen, John Hall, Chris Marshall, Chris Brobeck, Chris Nolan