Patents by Inventor Warren A. Edblad
Warren A. Edblad 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: 6192506Abstract: A logic controller includes a memory for storing representations of boolean logic. The boolean logic includes AND and OR boolean logic functions having target values and a plurality of inputs. The processor of the logic controller has input/output circuitry and communications circuitry which provide a plurality of input/output digital logic signals. The processor employs the digital logic signals and solves the boolean logic representations. A firmware routine solves each boolean logic function when the value of any of its inputs is equal to its target value.Type: GrantFiled: March 31, 1998Date of Patent: February 20, 2001Assignee: Westinghouse Process Control, Inc.Inventors: Suresh K. V. Vishnubhatla, Richard W. Kephart, Jr., Warren A. Edblad, Donal A. Spillane
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Patent number: 6070250Abstract: A distributed process control system drop for controlling the operation of an industrial process includes a first workstation or personal computer running industrial continuous process control software on an open architecture operating system and operable to analyze input information provided from the industrial process according to a predetermined set of rules and generate output information provided to the industrial process to control the operation thereof. A second workstation or personal computer connected with the first workstation via a non vendor-specific, international standards-based data highway normally runs in a backup mode and also runs the industrial process control software on an open architecture operating system to perform the same analysis as the first workstation and generate backup output information.Type: GrantFiled: December 13, 1996Date of Patent: May 30, 2000Assignee: Westinghouse Process Control, Inc.Inventors: Robert L. Yeager, Warren A. Edblad
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Patent number: 5864680Abstract: A computer network system repetitively distributes messages including uniquely identified blocks of real time data containing a current data image over a broadcast communications network to all real time stations for storage of each repetition of each entire block of data directly in station memory at a unique address space assigned to that uniquely identified block of data. The real time stations receive the blocks of data and alternatively receive other messages from the real time stations. The other messages have a recognized standard protocol, such as the TCP/IP or UDP/IP protocol of the Internet Protocol Suite.Type: GrantFiled: June 5, 1997Date of Patent: January 26, 1999Assignee: Westinghouse Electric CorporationInventors: Warren A. Edblad, Linda L. Santoline, Gilbert W. Remley, Carl J. Staab, Albert W. Crew
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Patent number: 5327468Abstract: The operating system clocks in each station on a counter rotating ring network of a distributed processing system are synchronized by latching the count in a free running counter in the network interface of each station at the instant a clock message transmitted by a timekeeper station is received. The timekeeper station then calculates from its operating system time-of-day clock and its free running counter, its time of reception of the clock message, and broadcasts this timekeeper time of reception to the other stations. Each other station calculates its own time of reception from its operating system time of day, and the count in its free running counter, and uses the difference between its time of reception and the timekeeper time of reception to correct its operating system time-of-day clock. Repeater and media propagation delays determined from the dynamic topography of the network are taken into account in calculating the correction factor.Type: GrantFiled: June 19, 1992Date of Patent: July 5, 1994Assignee: Westinghouse Electric Corp.Inventors: Warren A. Edblad, Albert W. Crew, Carl J. Staab
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Patent number: 5305314Abstract: Real time periodic messages generated by a plurality of stations on a data communication network and having data periods ranging from a shortest to a longest, where the longest data period is an integer multiple of all the others, are assigned by a server station to transmit time slots, equal in duration to the shortest data period, on a global basis to minimize the number of messages transmitted by all stations during each transmit time slot.Type: GrantFiled: June 19, 1992Date of Patent: April 19, 1994Assignee: Westinghouse Electric Corp.Inventors: Warren A. Edblad, Linda L. Santoline, Carl J. Staab, Charles W. Einolf, Jr., Albert W. Crew
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Patent number: 5142623Abstract: A data communications arrangement for a distributed processor control system having a number of stations which can send and receive control data, includes a communications processor at each station effective for controlling the flow of control data over a serial communications bus. The communications processor is coupled to a dual ported memory device along with a functional processor which is effective for carrying out the actual operations of the process. The communications control processor is further effective for assembling frames of control data according to a predetermined arrangement which gives a timing preference to a first category of data over a second category of data. The assembled frame of control data will then include all of the first category of data and, with time remaining from a timing goal, will include a portion of the second category of data.Type: GrantFiled: June 10, 1988Date of Patent: August 25, 1992Assignee: Westinghouse Electric Corp.Inventors: Carl J. Staab, Robert W. Boehmer, Kirk D. Houser, Donald J. Jones, Robert T. Ihrman, Donald A. Poepsel, Warren A. Edblad
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Patent number: 4928097Abstract: A communications arrangement for a distributed process control system operable to control an industrial process where different types of data must be communicated between a number of control drops or stations in varying timing priorities includes a first communication channel on which at least two of the control drops are connected. A second communication channel, independent of the first communication channel, accommodates the communication of a type of data that is not as critical in terms of timing as that which is communicated over the first communication channel. All of the control drops are connected to the second communication channel. A control processor, located at each of the control drops, determines the distribution of the types of data between the two communication channels according to a predetermined timing priority.Type: GrantFiled: June 10, 1988Date of Patent: May 22, 1990Assignee: Westinghouse Electric Corp.Inventors: Carl J. Staab, Kirk D. Houser, Donald J. Jones, Robert T. Ihrman, Donald A. Poepsel, Warren A. Edblad
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Patent number: 4663704Abstract: A distributed processing unit (DPU) or drop which performs process control and data acquisition functions in a distributed processing control system having a data highway linking a plurality of such units. A DPU functional processor accesses the local process I/O interface thereby continually receiving plant information for storage in digital form and subsequent use in the functional processor or for transmission along the data highway. DPU control programs use process values in a transparent fashion, that is without regard to whether these values were obtained through local process I/O interface or via the data highway. The DPU software structure is made up of execution software and support software.Type: GrantFiled: December 3, 1984Date of Patent: May 5, 1987Assignee: Westinghouse Electric Corp.Inventors: Donald J. Jones, Warren A. Edblad, Judith S. Pringle, David M. Oravetz, Joann R. Patelunas
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Patent number: 4227245Abstract: An industrial production or other operational system is established by connecting apparatus which implements system operations to a digital computer system using an interface system. Machine readable definitions of events, of executable jobs, and of system variables are prepared for computer entry and ultimately for configuration of the system apparatus into an entity having operational characteristics corresponding to the entered definitions.The definitions of system variables may include definitions of signals which are coupled between the system apparatus and the computer through the interface system, and such signals may be put to system monitoring or control uses or both of these uses in the structured system. Some of the definitions may be computer programs, but most are preferably definitions of the system configuration written out in a language which a systems engineer can understand and use. Generally, definitions may include designators which are names or numbers.Type: GrantFiled: June 1, 1972Date of Patent: October 7, 1980Assignee: Westinghouse Electric Corp.Inventors: Warren A. Edblad, John W. Gomola, Frank E. Wallace, William G. Wood, F. David Jones
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Patent number: 4215406Abstract: An industrial production or other operational system is established by connecting apparatus which implements system operations to a digital computer system using an interface system. Machine readable definitions of events, of executable jobs, and of system variables are prepared for computer entry and ultimately for configuration of the system apparatus into an entity having operational characteristics corresponding to the entered definitions.The definitions of system variables may include definitions of signals which are coupled between the system apparatus and the computer through the interface system, and such signals may be put to system monitoring or control uses or both of these uses in the structured system. Some of the definitions may be computer programs, but most are preferably definitions of the system configuration written out in a language which a systems engineer can understand and use. Generally, definitions may include designators which are names or numbers.Type: GrantFiled: August 22, 1972Date of Patent: July 29, 1980Assignee: Westinghouse Electric Corp.Inventors: John W. Gomola, Theodore C. Giras, William G. Wood, Richard E. Putman, Rodney E. Gilbreath, John S. Deliyannides, Terry B. Cullen, F. David Jones, Warren A. Edblad, Frank E. Wallace