Patents Assigned to Invensys Controls UK Limited
  • Patent number: 7490011
    Abstract: A diagnostic tool for an energy conversion appliance, which may be a heating, ventilating or air conditioning appliance, includes a sound receiving transducer (1) coupled to output elements (5) to identify, discriminate and log the acoustic signatures of a sequence of events within an operating sequence of an appliance. Individual event occurrences are identified by comparison of a received acoustic signature with stored data to determine whether an event occurrence has occurred in a proper manner and at a correct position in the sequence of a plurality of event occurrences.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 23, 2003
    Date of Patent: February 10, 2009
    Assignee: Invensys Controls UK Limited
    Inventor: Brian Cottrell
  • Patent number: 7077938
    Abstract: The present invention relates to an electrochemical gas sensor that includes a first planar substrate having at least one planar electrode formed thereon, thereby forming a first electrode assembly, and a housing defining a reservoir which, in use, contains liquid electrolyte for contacting the electrode(s). The housing has a first sealing face to which the first electrode assembly is sealed, the sealing face having conducting portions electrically isolated one from another. A portion of at least one electrode is in contact with a respective conducting portion so as to provide a means of external electrical connection to the electrode(s). The conductive portions and non-conductive portions of the housing are co-moulded. This sensor has a relatively small number of component parts and is relatively cheap and easy to manufacture. It also provides a cheap and reliable way of forming external electrical connections to the electrodes.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 26, 2000
    Date of Patent: July 18, 2006
    Assignee: Invensys Controls UK Limited
    Inventors: Malcolm Trayton Austen, John Robert Dodgson
  • Patent number: 7022213
    Abstract: The invention relates to a gas sensor and its method of manufacture. Electrochemical gas sensors usually comprise an external housing, which acts as a reservoir for electrolyte; a wick to keep electrodes wetted with the electrolyte and external electrical terminals, for making electrical contact with the electrodes. Typically a gas permeable/microporous membrane has been used to seal a gas sensor in order to prevent leakage of electrolyte. A problem with existing sensors has been that there was a risk of electrolyte leaking through the membrane around the region where electrical connectors passed therethrough. The present invention overcomes this by providing a method of urging conductive polymer through the membrane under controlled conditions of heat and pressure, thereby ensuring the integrity of the membrane remains in tact while defining an electrically/conductive pathway therethrough.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 24, 2000
    Date of Patent: April 4, 2006
    Assignee: Invensys Controls UK Limited
    Inventors: Malcolm Trayton Austen, John Robert Dodgson