Patents by Inventor Thomas Helpenstein
Thomas Helpenstein 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: 11500429Abstract: An expansion module for an industrial controller is configured to perform independent local processing of its input signals and to independently generate control outputs in parallel with the primary control program executed by the industrial controller. This can reduce or eliminate response latency for time-critical processes that would otherwise be present if all monitoring and control were performed by the industrial controller alone. This approach can be beneficial for configurations in which the industrial devices that are monitored and controlled via the expansion module require fast response times, as in the case of industrial safety applications.Type: GrantFiled: March 24, 2020Date of Patent: November 15, 2022Assignee: Rockwell Automation Germany GmbH & Co. KGInventors: Norbert Machuletz, Thomas Helpenstein, Oliver Heckel, Mussa Tohidi Khaniki, Jan Anslinger, Rudolf Papenbreer, Suresh R. Nair
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Patent number: 11281191Abstract: A single-wire safety system architecture yields reliable safety device monitoring without the need for dual redundant signal channels. The safety system comprises a safety relay and one or more compatible safety input devices connected in series with the safety relay via a single-wire communication circuit. A safety signal with a recognizable pulse pattern traverses the single-wire safety circuit to the safety relay via the safety devices. The safety relay opens its contactors and deenergizes its associated industrial equipment if the pulse pattern is not received and recognized. The safety relay can also be configured to initiate a global emergency stop in response to a loss of a safety function by one of its safety input devices, the global emergency stop instructing other safety relays of other safety circuits to open their contactors and enter safe mode.Type: GrantFiled: April 29, 2020Date of Patent: March 22, 2022Assignee: Rockwell Automation Germany GmbH & Co. KGInventors: Thomas Helpenstein, Mussa Tohidi Khaniki, Rudolf Papenbreer, Oliver Heckel, Jan Anslinger, Suresh R. Nair, Norbert Machuletz
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Publication number: 20220035319Abstract: A safety input device for use in a single-wire safety system comprises a fast-switching architecture that allows a safety signal to propagate through the safety device to downstream devices with negligible delay. Rather than placing the signal processor in-line between the signal input and output terminals of the safety device, an electronic switch is placed between the input and output terminals. A signal processor in parallel with the switch monitors the incoming signal and closes the switch if the safety signal is absent, effectively shorting the input and output terminals and allowing the incoming safety signal to pass substantially instantaneously. Loss of the safety signal at the input terminal is immediately reflected by the loss of safety signal output at the output terminal, eliminating processing delay between loss of the safety signal at the input terminal and cessation of the output signal at the output terminal.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 28, 2020Publication date: February 3, 2022Inventors: Thomas Helpenstein, Mussa Tohidi Khaniki, Rudolf Papenbreer, Oliver Heckel, Jan Anslinger, Suresh R. Nair, Norbert Machuletz
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Publication number: 20210341906Abstract: A single-wire safety system architecture yields reliable safety device monitoring without the need for dual redundant signal channels. The safety system comprises a safety relay and one or more compatible safety input devices connected in series with the safety relay via a single-wire communication circuit. A safety signal with a recognizable pulse pattern traverses the single-wire safety circuit to the safety relay via the safety devices. The safety relay opens its contactors and deenergizes its associated industrial equipment if the pulse pattern is not received and recognized. The safety relay can also be configured to initiate a global emergency stop in response to a loss of a safety function by one of its safety input devices, the global emergency stop instructing other safety relays of other safety circuits to open their contactors and enter safe mode.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 29, 2020Publication date: November 4, 2021Inventors: Thomas Helpenstein, Mussa Tohidi Khaniki, Rudolf Papenbreer, Oliver Heckel, Jan Anslinger, Suresh R. Nair, Norbert Machuletz
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Publication number: 20210303037Abstract: An expansion module for an industrial controller is configured to perform independent local processing of its input signals and to independently generate control outputs in parallel with the primary control program executed by the industrial controller. This can reduce or eliminate response latency for time-critical processes that would otherwise be present if all monitoring and control were performed by the industrial controller alone. This approach can be beneficial for configurations in which the industrial devices that are monitored and controlled via the expansion module require fast response times, as in the case of industrial safety applications.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 24, 2020Publication date: September 30, 2021Inventors: Norbert Machuletz, Thomas Helpenstein, Oliver Heckel, Mussa Tohidi Khaniki, Jan Anslinger, Rudolf Papenbreer, Suresh R. Nair
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Patent number: 10969759Abstract: A safety controller module for providing safety control comprises a non-volatile memory configured for storing a safety control program and one or more processing units configured to execute safety control functions associated with the safety control program to provide independent safety control. The safety controller module further comprises a connector configured to communicatively couple the safety controller module with a non-safety controller. The safety controller module is configured to communicate an input and/or an output signal of the safety controller module via the connector to the non-safety controller.Type: GrantFiled: January 31, 2019Date of Patent: April 6, 2021Inventors: Rudolf Papenbreer, Thomas Helpenstein, Norbert Machuletz, Oliver Heckel, Mussa T. Khaniki, Bradley A. Prosak
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Patent number: 10520910Abstract: An industrial safety controller comprises a non-volatile memory configured for storing an industrial control program and at least one processing unit. The industrial safety controller, which may be a safety relay, further comprises a connector configured to communicatively couple the safety controller with an expansion module. The safety controller is configured to receive an input and/or provide an output via an I/O expansion module that is coupled to the safety controller utilizing the connector. The industrial safety controller may comprise an expansion module bay and the connector may comprise a bay connector.Type: GrantFiled: April 19, 2019Date of Patent: December 31, 2019Assignee: Rockwell Automation Germany GMBH & Co. KGInventors: Bradley Alan Prosak, Thomas Helpenstein, Rudolf Papenbreer, Mussa Tohidi Khaniki, Norbert Machuletz, Oliver Heckel
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Publication number: 20190243327Abstract: An industrial safety controller comprises a non-volatile memory configured for storing an industrial control program and at least one processing unit. The industrial safety controller, which may be a safety relay, further comprises a connector configured to communicatively couple the safety controller with an expansion module. The safety controller is configured to receive an input and/or provide an output via an I/O expansion module that is coupled to the safety controller utilizing the connector. The industrial safety controller may comprise an expansion module bay and the connector may comprise a bay connector.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 19, 2019Publication date: August 8, 2019Inventors: Bradley Alan Prosak, Thomas Helpenstein, Rudolf Papenbreer, Mussa Tohidi Khaniki, Norbert Machuletz, Oliver Heckel
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Publication number: 20190163155Abstract: A safety controller module for providing safety control comprises a non-volatile memory configured for storing a safety control program and one or more processing units configured to execute safety control functions associated with the safety control program to provide independent safety control. The safety controller module further comprises a connector configured to communicatively couple the safety controller module with a non-safety controller. The safety controller module is configured to communicate an input and/or an output signal of the safety controller module via the connector to the non-safety controller.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 31, 2019Publication date: May 30, 2019Inventors: Rudolf Papenbreer, Thomas Helpenstein, Norbert Machuletz, Oliver Heckel, Mussa T. Khaniki, Bradley A. Prosak
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Patent number: 10274921Abstract: An industrial safety controller comprises a non-volatile memory configured for storing an industrial control program and at least one processing unit. The industrial safety controller, which may be a safety relay, further comprises a connector configured to communicatively couple the safety controller with an expansion module. The safety controller is configured to receive an input and/or provide an output via an I/O expansion module that is coupled to the safety controller utilizing the connector. The industrial safety controller may comprise an expansion module bay and the connector may comprise a bay connector.Type: GrantFiled: July 20, 2018Date of Patent: April 30, 2019Assignee: Rockwell Automation Germany GMBH & Co. KGInventors: Bradley Alan Prosak, Thomas Helpenstein, Rudolf Papenbreer, Mussa Tohidi Khaniki, Norbert Machuletz, Oliver Heckel
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Patent number: 10247356Abstract: A configurable industrial safety relay device allows individual adjustment of rated input currents for each safety input. The safety relay device can support a number of programmable configuration settings or parameters, including parameters that allow a desired input current to be individually selected for each safety input. In this way, an input current can be selected for each safety input that is appropriate for the safety circuit being monitored by the safety input. In particular, an input current can be selected that ensures reliable detection of the safety signal by the safety input while substantially minimizing power consumption by the safety relay device.Type: GrantFiled: March 16, 2017Date of Patent: April 2, 2019Assignee: Rockwell Automation Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Norbert Machuletz, Thomas Helpenstein, Oliver Heckel, Rudolf Laurenz Papenbreer
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Patent number: 10197985Abstract: A safety controller module for providing safety control comprises a non-volatile memory configured for storing a safety control program and one or more processing units configured to execute safety control functions associated with the safety control program to provide independent safety control. The safety controller module further comprises a connector configured to communicatively couple the safety controller module with a non-safety controller. The safety controller module is configured to communicate an input and/or an output signal of the safety controller module via the connector to the non-safety controller.Type: GrantFiled: October 29, 2015Date of Patent: February 5, 2019Assignee: Rockwell Automation Germany GMBH & Co. KGInventors: Rudolf Papenbreer, Thomas Helpenstein, Norbert Machuletz, Oliver Heckel, Mussa T. Khaniki, Bradley A. Prosak
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Patent number: 10152030Abstract: A safety relay configuration system for configuring safety functions to be carried out by a safety relay is provided. The configuration system comprises a number of features that facilitate intuitive and simplified configuration of an industrial safety relay, including but not limited to features that guide the user through the configuration process using an intuitive sequential procedure that provides feedback and prompts based on user interaction, enforce design consistency throughout the configuration project by intelligently limiting user selections, and visually organize configuration and status information in a manner that efficiently utilizes display space and allows the user to quickly evaluate available configuration options.Type: GrantFiled: December 9, 2014Date of Patent: December 11, 2018Assignee: Rockwell Automation Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Bradley A. Prosak, Thomas Helpenstein, Rudolf Papenbreer, Dirk Lorenz, Oliver Heckel, Carol Knez, Christopher Burke, Todd Bubar, Nhat Nam Trinh
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Publication number: 20180329386Abstract: An industrial safety controller comprises a non-volatile memory configured for storing an industrial control program and at least one processing unit. The industrial safety controller, which may be a safety relay, further comprises a connector configured to communicatively couple the safety controller with an expansion module. The safety controller is configured to receive an input and/or provide an output via an I/O expansion module that is coupled to the safety controller utilizing the connector. The industrial safety controller may comprise an expansion module bay and the connector may comprise a bay connector.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 20, 2018Publication date: November 15, 2018Inventors: Bradley Alan Prosak, Thomas Helpenstein, Rudolf Papenbreer, Mussa Tohidi Khaniki, Norbert Machuletz, Oliver Heckel
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Publication number: 20180266626Abstract: A configurable industrial safety relay device allows individual adjustment of rated input currents for each safety input. The safety relay device can support a number of programmable configuration settings or parameters, including parameters that allow a desired input current to be individually selected for each safety input. In this way, an input current can be selected for each safety input that is appropriate for the safety circuit being monitored by the safety input. In particular, an input current can be selected that ensures reliable detection of the safety signal by the safety input while substantially minimizing power consumption by the safety relay device.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 16, 2017Publication date: September 20, 2018Inventors: Norbert Machuletz, Thomas Helpenstein, Oliver Heckel, Rudolf Laurenz Papenbreer
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Patent number: 10031502Abstract: An industrial safety controller comprises a non-volatile memory configured for storing an industrial control program and at least one processing unit. The industrial safety controller, which may be a safety relay, further comprises connector means configured to communicatively couple the safety controller with an expansion module. The safety controller is configured to receive an input and/or provide an output via an I/O expansion module that is coupled to the safety controller utilizing the connector means. The industrial safety controller may comprise an expansion module bay and the connector means may comprise a bay connector.Type: GrantFiled: March 27, 2015Date of Patent: July 24, 2018Assignee: Rockwell Automation Germany GMBH & Co. KGInventors: Bradley Alan Prosak, Thomas Helpenstein, Rudolf Papenbreer, Mussa Tohidi Khaniki, Norbert Machuletz, Oliver Heckel
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Patent number: 10025287Abstract: An industrial controller for safety control is disclosed. The controller comprises an interface for receiving a download of a safety control program, a memory for storing at least one safety control program and at least one processing unit for executing a safety control program stored in the non-volatile memory. The at least one processing unit is configured to determine whether a safety control program is verified and to limit an execution of an unverified safety control program according to an unverified run mode. An indicator is configured to indicate the execution of an unverified safety control program. A method of assigning a verification ID to an industrial controller comprises steps of configuring and downloading a safety control program, validating the configured safety control program for the target industrial controller, and assigning a verification ID. Execution of the configured safety control program is limited before the verification ID is assigned.Type: GrantFiled: March 30, 2015Date of Patent: July 17, 2018Assignee: Rockwell Automation Germany GMBH & Co. KGInventors: Bradley Alan Prosak, Thomas Helpenstein, Rudolf Papenbreer, Mussa Tohidi Khaniki, Norbert Machuletz, Oliver Heckel
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Patent number: 10020151Abstract: A safety relay configuration system for configuring safety functions to be carried out by a safety relay is provided. The configuration system comprises a number of features that facilitate intuitive and simplified configuration of an industrial safety relay, including but not limited to features that guide the user through the configuration process using an intuitive sequential procedure that provides feedback and prompts based on user interaction, enforce design consistency throughout the configuration project by intelligently limiting user selections, and visually organize configuration and status information in a manner that efficiently utilizes display space and allows the user to quickly evaluate available configuration options.Type: GrantFiled: December 8, 2014Date of Patent: July 10, 2018Assignee: Rockwell Automation Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Bradley A. Prosak, Thomas Helpenstein, Rudolf Papenbreer, Dirk Lorenz, Oliver Heckel
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Patent number: 9977407Abstract: A safety relay configuration system for configuring safety functions to be carried out by a safety relay is provided. The configuration system comprises a number of features that facilitate intuitive and simplified configuration of an industrial safety relay, including but not limited to features that guide the user through the configuration process using an intuitive sequential procedure that provides feedback and prompts based on user interaction, enforce design consistency throughout the configuration project by intelligently limiting user selections, and visually organize configuration and status information in a manner that efficiently utilizes display space and allows the user to quickly evaluate available configuration options.Type: GrantFiled: December 29, 2014Date of Patent: May 22, 2018Assignee: Rockwell Automation Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Bradley A. Prosak, Thomas Helpenstein, Rudolf Papenbreer, Dirk Lorenz, Pujianto Cemerlang, Carol Knez, Christopher Burke, Todd Bubar, Nhat Nam Trinh
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Patent number: 9916950Abstract: A safety switching device for fail-safely switching on and off an electrical load, and to a system comprising at least two safety switching devices which interact in a fail-safe manner via a single-channel. The safety switching device comprises a fail-safe control unit, a first and a second electronic switching element connected with a first and a second output terminal; and at least one input terminal for receiving a first switching signal that causes a switching of said switching elements. Said first and second switching elements each comprise an output which provides depending on the first switching signal an output signal having a first or second potential. A third output terminal connects said safety switching device to a second safety switching device, providing a clocked signal depending on the first switching signal and being monitored by said control unit for performing a cross fault detection.Type: GrantFiled: May 12, 2016Date of Patent: March 13, 2018Assignee: Rockwell Automation Germany GMBH & Co. KGInventors: Dirk Lorenz, Norbert Machuletz, Rudolf Papenbreer, Thomas Helpenstein