Patents by Inventor Jeb E. Belcher
Jeb E. Belcher has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).
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Patent number: 11433929Abstract: A method for locating railroad components along a railroad track including obtaining a guidance plan and obtaining inspection data. The guidance plan includes an identity of each of a plurality of assets, the identity including previous features of the assets. The assets may be railroad components. The inspection data includes current features of a plurality of railroad components along the railroad track. The method includes using one or more processors, comparing and correlating the current features of the plurality of railroad components with the previous features of the assets to determine which of the plurality of railroad components corresponds with the plurality of assets.Type: GrantFiled: April 3, 2018Date of Patent: September 6, 2022Assignee: Loram Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Todd L. Euston, Gregory T. Grissom, Jeb E. Belcher, Antonio R. Mauricio, John J. Kainer, Ryan S. Richard, Carlos A. Repelli, Charles W. Aaron
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Patent number: 10151716Abstract: An internal imaging system has a radiation source and a plurality of detectors positioned to receive portions of the plurality of collimated beams that have been attenuated by interaction with the target. The radiation source is configured to irradiate a target with a plurality of collimated beams of radiation. Two of the plurality of collimated beams of radiation may have different beam shapes. Another internal imaging system includes a radiation source configured to irradiate a target with at least one collimated beam of radiation and at least one detector. A planar rotating collimator is positioned adjacent to the radiation source and is configured to form the at least one collimated beam. The at least one detector is positioned to receive attenuated portions of the at least one collimated beam. The radiation source may be or include a neutron source. The detectors may be or include a plurality of neutron converters.Type: GrantFiled: August 4, 2016Date of Patent: December 11, 2018Assignee: GEORGETOWN RAIL EQUIPMENT COMPANYInventors: Jeb E. Belcher, Gregory Thomas Grissom, James Edward Baciak, Kelly Alexander Jordan, Jyothier Nimmagadda, Shuang Cui, Michele Viola Manuel
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Publication number: 20180281829Abstract: A method for locating railroad components along a railroad track including obtaining a guidance plan and obtaining inspection data. The guidance plan includes an identity of each of a plurality of assets, the identity including previous features of the assets. The assets may be railroad components. The inspection data includes current features of a plurality of railroad components along the railroad track. The method includes using one or more processors, comparing and correlating the current features of the plurality of railroad components with the previous features of the assets to determine which of the plurality of railroad components corresponds with the plurality of assets.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 3, 2018Publication date: October 4, 2018Inventors: TODD L. EUSTON, GREGORY T. GRISSOM, JEB E. BELCHER, ANTONIO R. MAURICIO, JOHN J. KAINER, RYAN S. RICHARD, CARLOS A. REPELLI, CHARLES W. AARON
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Publication number: 20170038316Abstract: An internal imaging system has a radiation source and a plurality of detectors positioned to receive portions of the plurality of collimated beams that have been attenuated by interaction with the target. The radiation source is configured to irradiate a target with a plurality of collimated beams of radiation. Two of the plurality of collimated beams of radiation may have different beam shapes. Another internal imaging system includes a radiation source configured to irradiate a target with at least one collimated beam of radiation and at least one detector. A planar rotating collimator is positioned adjacent to the radiation source and is configured to form the at least one collimated beam. The at least one detector is positioned to receive attenuated portions of the at least one collimated beam. The radiation source may be or include a neutron source. The detectors may be or include a plurality of neutron converters.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 4, 2016Publication date: February 9, 2017Applicant: University of Florida Research Foundation, IncorporatedInventors: JEB E. BELCHER, GREGORY THOMAS GRISSOM, JAMES EDWARD BACIAK, KELLY ALEXANDER JORDAN, JYOTHIER NIMMAGADDA, SHUANG CUI, MICHELE VIOLA MANUEL
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Patent number: 9441956Abstract: A system for inspecting railroad ties in a railroad track includes a light generator, an optical receiver and a processor. The light generator is oriented to project a beam of light across the railroad track while moving along the railroad track in a travel direction. The optical receiver is oriented to receive at least a portion of the beam of light reflected from the railroad track and configured to generate image data representative of a profile of at least a portion of the railroad track. The processor is configured to analyze the image data by applying one or more algorithms configured to find boundaries of a railroad tie and determine one or more condition metrics associated with the railroad tie.Type: GrantFiled: January 19, 2015Date of Patent: September 13, 2016Assignee: GEORGETOWN RAIL EQUIPMENT COMPANYInventors: John J. Kainer, Charles W. Aaron, Gregory T. Grissom, Antonio R. Mauricio, Jeb E. Belcher, David M. Pagliuco, Wilson T. Wamani, John A. Nagel, II, Christopher M. Villar, Steven C. Orrel, Zechariah Bertilson
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Publication number: 20150131108Abstract: A system for inspecting railroad ties in a railroad track includes a light generator, an optical receiver and a processor. The light generator is oriented to project a beam of light across the railroad track while moving along the railroad track in a travel direction. The optical receiver is oriented to receive at least a portion of the beam of light reflected from the railroad track and configured to generate image data representative of a profile of at least a portion of the railroad track. The processor is configured to analyze the image data by applying one or more algorithms configured to find boundaries of a railroad tie and determine one or more condition metrics associated with the railroad tie.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 19, 2015Publication date: May 14, 2015Inventors: John J. Kainer, Charles W. Aaron, Gregory T. Grissom, Antonio R. Mauricio, Jeb E. Belcher, David M. Pagliuco, Wilson T. Wamani, John A. Nagel, II, Christopher M. Villar, Steven C. Orrel, Zechariah Bertilson
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Patent number: 8958079Abstract: A system for inspecting railroad ties in a railroad track includes a light generator, an optical receiver and a processor. The light generator is oriented to project a beam of light across the railroad track while moving along the railroad track in a travel direction. The optical receiver is oriented to receive at least a portion of the beam of light reflected from the railroad track and configured to generate image data representative of a profile of at least a portion of the railroad track. The processor is configured to analyze the image data by applying one or more algorithms configured to find boundaries of a railroad tie and determine one or more condition metrics associated with the railroad tie.Type: GrantFiled: March 12, 2013Date of Patent: February 17, 2015Assignee: Georgetown Rail Equipment CompanyInventors: John J. Kainer, Charles W. Aaron, Gregory T. Grissom, Antonio R. Mauricio, Jeb E. Belcher, David M. Pagliuco, Wilson T. Wamani, John A. Nagel, II, Christopher M. Villar, Steven C. Orrel, Zechariah Bertilson
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Patent number: 8711222Abstract: A laser profiling calibration system includes a light emitting device, a light-reflecting target, and an optical receiver. The light emitting device is configured to project a light and define a light plane. The light-reflecting target is configured to be positioned at multiple positions within the light plane, and has a plurality of non-reflective regions. The optical receiver is oriented to receive light reflected from the target, and further configured to capture a plurality of images, comprising at least one image at each of the target's multiple positions. The system is configured to use the plurality of images to calibrate the optical receiver within the light plane.Type: GrantFiled: April 27, 2011Date of Patent: April 29, 2014Assignee: Georgetown Rail Equipment CompanyInventors: Charles W. Aaron, Jeb E. Belcher
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Publication number: 20120274768Abstract: A laser profiling calibration system includes a light emitting device, a light-reflecting target, and an optical receiver. The light emitting device is configured to project a light and define a light plane. The light-reflecting target is configured to be positioned at multiple positions within the light plane, and has a plurality of non-reflective regions. The optical receiver is oriented to receive light reflected from the target, and further configured to capture a plurality of images, comprising at least one image at each of the target's multiple positions. The system is configured to use the plurality of images to calibrate the optical receiver within the light plane.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 27, 2011Publication date: November 1, 2012Inventors: Charles W. Aaron, Jeb E. Belcher