Patents Assigned to KMC Controls, Inc.
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Patent number: 10440827Abstract: An override board of a programmable logic controller includes a manual switch such as a push button for manual selection between a first “auto” mode where the output is controlled by the programmable logic controller, a second mode where the output is energized, and a third mode where the output is de-energized. The override board can be switched back to the “auto” mode electronically, without physically obtaining access to the controller and without moving the manual switch. The override clear signal is preferably provided on a power connection with the programmable logic controller and to a microprocessor on the override board which controls the output mode.Type: GrantFiled: January 11, 2018Date of Patent: October 8, 2019Assignee: KMC Controls, Inc.Inventor: Paul E. Kreuter
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Patent number: 10415844Abstract: A pneumatic control converter, preferably acting as a pneumatic thermostat, includes a pneumatic section, and electronic section and a piezo electric linkage section. A piezo electric rotary motor drives a rotary cam, with a cam follower linked via a W-shaped flexure linkage to bias the ball nozzle which controls the pneumatic control output pressure. The input to the piezo electric rotary motor is an electrical signal dependent upon electronically sensed pressure relative to the programmed set point. The pneumatic control converter consumes little electrical energy and is preferably battery powered, and the pneumatic control output pressure can be maintained even in the absence of electric power.Type: GrantFiled: May 2, 2017Date of Patent: September 17, 2019Assignee: KMC Controls, Inc.Inventor: Paul E. Kreuter
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Publication number: 20180320914Abstract: A pneumatic control converter, preferably acting as a pneumatic thermostat, includes a pneumatic section, and electronic section and a piezo electric linkage section. A piezo electric rotary motor drives a rotary cam, with a cam follower linked via a W-shaped flexure linkage to bias the ball nozzle which controls the pneumatic control output pressure. The input to the piezo electric rotary motor is an electrical signal dependent upon electronically sensed pressure relative to the programmed set point. The pneumatic control converter consumes little electrical energy and is preferably battery powered, and the pneumatic control output pressure can be maintained even in the absence of electric power.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 2, 2017Publication date: November 8, 2018Applicant: KMC Controls, Inc.Inventor: Paul E. Kreuter
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Publication number: 20180199439Abstract: An override board of a programmable logic controller includes a manual switch such as a push button for manual selection between a first “auto” mode where the output is controlled by the programmable logic controller, a second mode where the output is energized, and a third mode where the output is de-energized. The override board can be switched back to the “auto” mode electronically, without physically obtaining access to the controller and without moving the manual switch. The override clear signal is preferably provided on a power connection with the programmable logic controller and to a microprocessor on the override board which controls the output mode.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 11, 2018Publication date: July 12, 2018Applicant: KMC Controls, Inc.Inventor: Paul E. Kreuter
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Patent number: 10006654Abstract: A heating, ventilation and air conditioning (“HVAC”) controller has near field communication (“NFC”) capability and allows communications with an NFC-enabled PC, Tablet or Smartphone device, allowing initial configuration to be performed with or without building power being supplied to the controller. The NFC transmitted information is a subset of all the configuration settings, arranged in a particular order from most commonly changed to least commonly changed. After building power has been connected, firmware on the HVAC controller then combines the NFC transmitted initial configuration information with other stored or received configuration information so the HVAC controller properly communicates and carries out applications in the HVAC network and system.Type: GrantFiled: November 12, 2015Date of Patent: June 26, 2018Assignee: KMC Controls, Inc.Inventors: Randall L. Shaull, Erich J. Kreuter, Bradley E. Kehler, Rodney Harruff, Gregory A. Zuercher, David P. Bohlmann, Matthew T. Merrick, Richard G. San Giacomo
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Patent number: 9927044Abstract: An actuator provides two step control of a dual valve or dual damper, such as in an HVAC system. The gear train includes projections on top and bottom faces of the final gear, the projections being rotationally offset from each other by an angle. Each projection mates into a slot of a Geneva-gear-type output member, with two such output members accessible, one on the top of the actuator and one on the bottom of the actuator. During the portion of the throw that the upwardly facing projection is in the slot of the upwardly exposed Geneva-type output gear, the final gear rotates the upper output member to control one flow blockage member in the valve or damper. During another portion of the throw, rotation of the final gear does not rotate the upper output member, but instead rotates the lower output member and its flow blockage member.Type: GrantFiled: December 20, 2016Date of Patent: March 27, 2018Assignee: KMC Controls, Inc.Inventor: Kevin D. Kezar
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Patent number: 9276449Abstract: An actuator noise reducer reduces the noise output of an HVAC actuator. The noise reducer has a spring arm with a sliding bearing surface which is pressed against a side of the rotating motor shaft. The spring arm introduces a generally radial force on the motor shaft, taking up bearing play and gently pressing the motor shaft into its bearing. A cylindrical hoop mount of the noise reducer mates with and encircles a cylindrical portion of the electrical motor adjacent the shaft for mounting the actuator noise reducer on the motor by axial sliding.Type: GrantFiled: October 12, 2012Date of Patent: March 1, 2016Assignee: KMC Controls, Inc.Inventor: Kevin D. Kezar
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Patent number: 8789807Abstract: A mounting apparatus and method couple an actuator to a valve or damper. The mounting apparatus includes five primary parts: a base which attaches to the valve or damper, an actuator mount which attaches to the actuator, a rotational coupler, a handle and a bail. The base and the actuator mount encircle the rotational axis in a mating relationship. The bail slides into aligned holes on the base and the actuator mount to secure the two together, preferably with legs on opposite sides of the rotational axis.Type: GrantFiled: February 7, 2012Date of Patent: July 29, 2014Assignee: KMC Controls, Inc.Inventor: Christopher Louis Kreuter
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Publication number: 20140103753Abstract: An actuator noise reducer reduces the noise output of an HVAC actuator. The noise reducer has a spring arm with a sliding bearing surface which is pressed against a side of the rotating motor shaft. The spring arm introduces a generally radial force on the motor shaft, taking up bearing play and gently pressing the motor shaft into its bearing. A cylindrical hoop mount of the noise reducer mates with and encircles a cylindrical portion of the electrical motor adjacent the shaft for mounting the actuator noise reducer on the motor by axial sliding.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 12, 2012Publication date: April 17, 2014Applicant: KMC CONTROLS, INC.Inventor: Kevin D. Kezar
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Publication number: 20120199776Abstract: A mounting apparatus and method couple an actuator to a valve or damper. The mounting apparatus includes five primary parts: a base which attaches to the valve or damper, an actuator mount which attaches to the actuator, a rotational coupler, a handle and a bail. The base and the actuator mount encircle the rotational axis in a mating relationship. The bail slides into aligned holes on the base and the actuator mount to secure the two together, preferably with legs on opposite sides of the rotational axis.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 7, 2012Publication date: August 9, 2012Applicant: KMC CONTROLS, INC.Inventor: Christopher Louis Kreuter
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Patent number: 7987247Abstract: A Building Automation System (BAS) includes at least one Direct Digital Control (DDC) controller operating as a BACnet MS/TP master considered to be an “Anchor”. The Anchor operates an algorithm or method which automatically assigns BACnet Protocol MS/TP Media Access Control (MAC) addresses to other BAS components (considered Nomads) being installed into the network. The Anchor gathers MAC addresses existing on the MS/TP network, and issues an available MAC Pool Announcement. Each Nomad randomly picks a temporary MAC address. When the Anchor verifies singular communication at the temporary MAC address, the Anchor assigns a permanent MAC address to the Nomad, which can later be locked into flash memory. Using the preferred algorithm and method, Nomad devices are automatically assigned unused MAC addresses to join the MS/TP network in a non-conflicting, orderly way, with all communications occurring within the confines of BACnet MS/TP Protocol.Type: GrantFiled: December 2, 2008Date of Patent: July 26, 2011Assignee: KMC Controls, Inc.Inventors: Bruce Dale Westphal, Jeptha Roy Hall, David Paul Bohlmann, Gregory A. Zuercher
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Publication number: 20110006887Abstract: A programmable thermostat has two way communication with a utility using a power carrier line signal across distributed low voltage power lines in a building downstream of an HVAC system transformer. The two way PLC communication includes transmission to the utility of response information regarding the response taken by the thermostat to a power “shed” command, and preferably also includes sensed temperature and/or temperature set point information. The HVAC system transformer includes an integral capacitive bypass path for PLC data transmission across the windings of the transformer. The thermostat positions its temperature sensor to avoid heat given off by the PLC receiver/transmitter and its electrical circuits as well as the thermostat microprocessor and the electrical power circuits therefore.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 12, 2010Publication date: January 13, 2011Applicant: KMC CONTROLS, INC.Inventors: Randall L. Shaull, Bruce D. Westphal, James Robert Herdeman, Wayne Kehler
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Publication number: 20090271001Abstract: A Building Automation System (BAS) includes at least one Direct Digital Control (DDC) controller operating as a BACnet MS/TP master considered to be an “Anchor”. The Anchor operates an algorithm or method which automatically assigns BACnet Protocol MS/TP Media Access Control (MAC) addresses to other BAS components (considered Nomads) being installed into the network. The Anchor gathers MAC addresses existing on the MS/TP network, and issues an available MAC Pool Announcement. Each Nomad randomly picks a temporary MAC address. When the Anchor verifies singular communication at the temporary MAC address, the Anchor assigns a permanent MAC address to the Nomad, which can later be locked into flash memory. Using the preferred algorithm and method, Nomad devices are automatically assigned unused MAC addresses to join the MS/TP network in a non-conflicting, orderly way, with all communications occurring within the confines of BACnet MS/TP Protocol.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 2, 2008Publication date: October 29, 2009Applicant: KMC CONTROLS, INC.Inventors: Bruce Dale Westphal, Jeptha Roy Hall, David Paul Bohlmann, Gregory A. Zuercher