Patents Represented by Attorney, Agent or Law Firm A. M. Gerasimow
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Patent number: 6484215Abstract: An input/output (I/O) module has a programmable memory having a first memory address for receiving a module number and a second memory address for receiving a signal direction indicator. The I/O module is for use with a programmable controller system having a master controller serially connected to a plurality of I/O modules. The I/O module has a signal line operatively coupled with the memory. The signal line has a pair of inputs. Both inputs are configured and adapted for receiving a module number signal across a line connected therewith. The other one of the inputs will then propagate the module number signal downstream. A logic circuit sets the second memory address with the signal direction indicator corresponding to the module number signal being received by a particular one of the inputs.Type: GrantFiled: November 16, 1998Date of Patent: November 19, 2002Assignee: Rockwell Technologies, LLCInventors: Anthony G. Gibart, Dennis G. Schneider, Makoto Shichi
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Patent number: 6298393Abstract: A programmable analog I/O circuit for use in an industrial control system has a first mode of operation as an input circuit and a second mode of operation as an output circuit. In the first mode of operation, a device-side I/O terminal is adapted for receiving an analog input status signal from an analog input device. In the second mode of operation, the device-side I/O terminal is adapted for transmitting an analog output control signal to an analog output device. According to another aspect, a programmable I/O circuit that drives an output device in an industrial control system comprises a plurality of configurable gain stages and a plurality of programmable isolating links. The plurality of programmable isolating links are coupled to the plurality of configurable gain stages and are programmable to determine a series or parallel arrangement of the plurality of configurable gain stages.Type: GrantFiled: September 30, 1998Date of Patent: October 2, 2001Assignee: Rockwell Technologies, LLCInventor: Edward C. Hopsecger
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Patent number: 6289735Abstract: A diagnostic system includes a vibration sensor mounted on a machine to measure vibrations. Vibration signals from the sensor are processed and analyzed by the system. From a known critical frequency of a vibration-generating component, the system measures the amplitude of the vibration signal at more than one harmonic frequency of the known critical frequency and compares the amplitudes to amplitudes at adjacent harmonic frequencies. When a relatively large amplitude is found at a harmonic frequency, that is a harmonic frequency near a resonant frequency of the physical path between the vibration sensor and the vibration-generating component, the system analyzes the shape and magnitude of the vibration signal around that harmonic frequency to evaluate the condition of the machine.Type: GrantFiled: September 29, 1998Date of Patent: September 18, 2001Assignee: Reliance Electric Technologies, LLCInventors: Carl J. Dister, Frederick M. Discenzo, Kenneth A. Loparo
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Patent number: 6269010Abstract: The drive for an a.c. induction motor features a rectifier for converting alternating current into direct current and a current source inverter for converting direct current into alternating current supplied to a motor. A d.c. link choke interconnects the rectifier and the inverter. The inverter includes a first control loop which provides a desired or command d.c. link choke current to a second control loop responsible for the rectifier. For the purposes of the second control loop the actual d.c. link choke current and an input voltage of the inverter are detected. The difference or error between the desired and actual d.c. choke currents are minimized by a compensator. The output of the compensator is added to the detected inverter input voltage, and the sum is fed to a switching pattern generator which controls the switches in the rectifier. In this manner the feedback of the inverter input voltage is decoupled from the compensator responsible for the d.c. link choke current.Type: GrantFiled: February 29, 2000Date of Patent: July 31, 2001Assignee: Rockwell Technologies, LLCInventors: Daming Ma, Bin Wu, Navid R. Zargari, Steven C. Rizzo
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Patent number: 6266258Abstract: An inverter circuit includes a pair of switching devices coupled in series across high and low sides of a direct current bus. An output line is coupled between the devices for conducting controlled alternating current power produced by timed switching of the devices. A flyback diode is electrically coupled a in parallel with each switching device and is physically positioned adjacent to the opposite switching device in the pair. Conducting paths between each diode and the associated switching device are preferably physically positioned adjacent to conducting paths between the switching devices and the output line. The placement of the elements cancels or reduces parasitic inductance during switching. Three similar arrangements may be provided in parallel in a three phase inverter. The inverter may be incorporated into a power substrate including a rectifying circuit for converting alternating current power to direct current power to be applied to the bus.Type: GrantFiled: September 29, 1995Date of Patent: July 24, 2001Assignee: Rockwell Technologies, LLCInventor: Thomas E. Babinski
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Patent number: 6261687Abstract: In one embodiment, the present invention relates to a substrate for an electrical device including a coating, wherein the coating comprises an oxygen plasma resistant polymer prepared from a mixture containing a polymerization material and a polycondensation product of a partially hydrolyzed chelated metal oxide precursor. In another embodiment, the present invention relates to a component for an electrical device comprising an oxygen plasma resistant polymer prepared from a mixture containing a polymerization material and a polycondensation product of a partially hydrolyzed chelated metal oxide precursor. In yet another embodiment, the present invention relates to a microelectronic device comprising an oxygen plasma resistant polymer prepared from a mixture containing a polymerization material and a polycondensation product of a partially hydrolyzed chelated metal oxide precursor.Type: GrantFiled: August 25, 2000Date of Patent: July 17, 2001Assignee: Reliance Electric Technologies, LLCInventors: Hong-Son Ryang, Young Jin Chung, Joseph T. Snyder, II, An-Min Jason Sung
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Patent number: 6257310Abstract: A method for forming a heat transfer apparatus wherein a conduit construct is formed between first and second construct ends and is disposed in a mold cavity with the first and second ends extending from the cavity, air is removed from the construct, body material in molten fluid form is provided in the cavity so as to cover the construct and the molten material is permitted to solidify. In addition, the invention includes a manganese/nickel barrier material which is placed on a conduit construct prior to introducing molten material into the cavity to reduce bubbles in the sink. The invention also includes a system for maintaining heat sink temperature despite fluctuating amount of heat generated by devices mounted to or adjacent a sink wherein the system includes a temperature sensor, a controller and a regulator, the controller controlling the regulator as a function of feedback signals received from the sensor.Type: GrantFiled: August 19, 1999Date of Patent: July 10, 2001Assignee: Reliance Electric Technolgies, LLCInventor: Steven P. Janko
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Patent number: 6257368Abstract: A rotating shaft assembly includes a housing that defines a bore that extends from an area exterior to the housing to an area interior to the housing. A shaft is rotatably disposed in the housing about an axis of the bore. The shaft extends through the bore between the interior and exterior areas. A lubricant retention area is axially outward of, and sealed from, the interior area. The retention is configured to collect lubricant from the interior area. A sump is in fluid communication with the interior area. A drain extends between the retention area and the sump. A check valve is disposed in the drain. The check valve is oriented to permit lubricant flow from the retention area to the sump and to prevent lubricant flow from the sump to the retention area.Type: GrantFiled: September 27, 1999Date of Patent: July 10, 2001Assignee: Reliance Electric Technologies, LLCInventor: Jack R. Young
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Patent number: 6253640Abstract: A gear reducer housing includes rotating assembly supports in a housing shell, and fixturing pads disposed about the periphery of the housing shell. The fixturing supports are formed in the casting blank from which the housing shell is machined. The pads permit the shell blank to be fixtured once for machining of various features of the final shell. The pads may be formed in a peripheral flange and the flange may be machined around the pads to form a sealing surface. Apertures may be provided in the flange to facilitate assembly of the gear reducer. The apertures and fixturing pads may be provided in mirror image locations about a centerline of the housing. The apertures may be slotted, with major axes of mirror image-located apertures having transverse major axes, such that inherent tolerance is provided for positioning fasteners used to assemble the product.Type: GrantFiled: September 30, 1999Date of Patent: July 3, 2001Assignee: Reliance Electric Technologies, LLCInventor: Allyn E. Phillips
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Patent number: 6252529Abstract: A circuit is provided for rectifying and amplifying an AC input waveform to optimize the dynamic range of downstream circuitry, such as an analog-to-digital converter. The circuitry includes an inverting amplifier and a non-inverting amplifier. The inverting amplifier includes a selectable resistance network in a feedback loop that permits the gain to be adjusted by appropriate selection of conductive states of solid state switches. The non-inverting amplifier includes a selectable resistance network on an input line. A control circuit, such as a microprocessor, monitors the output of the A/D converter and controls the conductive state of switches in the feedback and input networks to maintain the digital output within a desired portion of the dynamic range of the A/D converter. Several discrete gains may be provided and programmed in accordance with a predetermined selection scheme.Type: GrantFiled: September 28, 1999Date of Patent: June 26, 2001Assignee: Rockwell Technologies, LLCInventors: Daniel J. Bolda, Steven T. Haensgen
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Patent number: 6249443Abstract: The invention includes a transformer for converting three-phase AC power to nine-phase AC power. An autotransformer includes three coils, each coil including a plurality of serial windings that together form a polygon. Nine output nodes are provided between adjacent winding pairs, the windings sized and arranged such that adjacent output voltages are separated by 40 degree phase shift and such that output voltage magnitudes are essentially identical. Both step-up and unity gain input node sets are provided wherein, when three phase AC supply lines are linked to the step-up input set the output voltage is stepped up and when the three phase AC supply lines are linked to the unity gain input set the transformer gain is unity. An isolation transformer includes a secondary arranged like the autotransformer configuration described above.Type: GrantFiled: July 14, 2000Date of Patent: June 19, 2001Assignee: Rockwell Technologies, LLCInventors: Dongsheng Zhou, Gary Leonard Skibinski, Nickolay N. Guskov
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Patent number: 6247168Abstract: A tool for programming non-volatile memory is embedded in the form of an object in a programmable controller module, and can be used to transfer a firmware program to a plurality of different modules connected by a common network. The tool can be placed in any type of module, and can be used to transfer a firmware program to any type of module, regardless whether the two module types are the same or different types. The firmware program is received in a first module from a user interface by way of a communication link, which may be relatively slow. The object is embedded in the first module and has a plurality of services and attributes which are adapted for transferring the firmware program to a plurality of target modules. The first module and the plurality of target modules are connected by way of the common network, which is preferably a high speed network.Type: GrantFiled: April 29, 1997Date of Patent: June 12, 2001Assignee: Rockwell Technologies, LLCInventor: Alex D. Green
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Patent number: 6237752Abstract: A misaligned conveyor belt detection assembly is provided to determine when a conveyor has become misaligned. Specifically, a conveyor belt is placed in contact with a contact apparatus that produces indications, such as heat and/or vibration that, when measured, are compared to corresponding threshold values to determine whether the conveyor belt has become misaligned. The assembly can then display a misalignment indication to a user stationed remotely from the conveyor.Type: GrantFiled: September 29, 1999Date of Patent: May 29, 2001Assignee: Reliance Electric Technologies, LLCInventor: Yehia El-Ibiary
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Patent number: 6233131Abstract: An electromagnetic operator includes first and second coils wound coaxially An armature partially surrounds the coils for channeling flux during energization of the coils. The armature may be formed of a bent plate and secured to a ferromagnetic support. A control circuit applies energizing signals to the coils during operation. Both coils are energized during an initial phase of operation. One of the coils is subsequently released or de-energized automatically. A timing circuit removes current from the second coil after a variable time period. The time period may be a function of the configuration of the timing circuit, such as an RC time constant, and of the energizing signal.Type: GrantFiled: September 30, 1998Date of Patent: May 15, 2001Assignee: Rockwell Technologies, LLCInventors: Mark A. Kappel, Richard W. Waltz, Richard G. Smith, Donald F. Swietlik, Raymond H. Hannula, Christopher J. Wieloch, Jeffrey R. Annis
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Patent number: 6223504Abstract: A base plate for a package to inhibit an object's inadvertent displacement when the plate and object are positioned within a shipping container. The plate is composed of a rectangular sheet of paperboard or sheet form material folded at least once, and preferably twice, both horizontally and vertically to form multiple sheets in superimposed, overlapping relation thereby creating a support or base plate. A longitudinally extending separation in the upper of the sheet form supports include a plurality of separations extending from opposite edges of the longitudinal separation to form cantilevered tabs extending from opposite sides of the separation. A recess in the lower sheet form support underlying the longitudinally extending separation permits deflection of the tabs into the recess when an object, such as a motor, is placed thereon to thereby partially capture, cradle and cushion the object upon the support plate.Type: GrantFiled: May 19, 1998Date of Patent: May 1, 2001Assignee: Reliance Electric Technologies, LLCInventors: Dale E. Minor, Douglas H. Sudhoff
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Patent number: 6224979Abstract: In one embodiment, the present invention relates to a substrate for an electrical device including a coating, wherein the coating comprises an oxygen plasma resistant polymer prepared from a mixture containing a polymerization material and a polycondensation product of a partially hydrolyzed chelated metal oxide precursor. In another embodiment, the present invention relates to a component for an electrical device comprising an oxygen plasma resistant polymer prepared from a mixture containing a polymerization material and a polycondensation product of a partially hydrolyzed chelated metal oxide precursor. In yet another embodiment, the present invention relates to a microelectronic device comprising an oxygen plasma resistant polymer prepared from a mixture containing a polymerization material and a polycondensation product of a partially hydrolyzed chelated metal oxide precursor.Type: GrantFiled: September 18, 2000Date of Patent: May 1, 2001Assignee: Reliance Electric Technologies, LLCInventors: Hong-Son Ryang, Young Jin Chung, Joseph T. Snyder, II, An-Min Jason Sung
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Patent number: 6218813Abstract: A cross current compensation system for controlling reactive currents in a generator is provided. A control system for receives voltage feedback from a first generator of a plurality of generators and cross current feedback from at least a second generator of the plurality of generators. The control system determines a phase angle based on the voltage feedback from the first generator and cross current feedback from the at least a second generator. The control system determines a compensation signal corresponding to the phase angle and cross current feedback. The control system modifying a generator excitation signal for the first generator based on the respective compensation signal and a bi-linear transformation technique.Type: GrantFiled: September 30, 1999Date of Patent: April 17, 2001Assignee: Rockwell Technologies, LLCInventor: Gerald W. Davis
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Patent number: 6218749Abstract: An electromechanical device comprises a stator and a rotor which is capable of rotating relative to the stator. The rotor has a sensor embedded therein. In a preferred embodiment, the sensor is disposed within a plurality of laminations that are stacked one on top of another. For example, one of the plurality of laminations may be a sensor lamination, in which case the sensor is at least partially disposed within a cavity formed in the sensor lamination. Advantageously, the sensor may be used to directly measure rotor-associated operating conditions, such as rotor current (including the magnitude, frequency and phase of the rotor current), rotor fatigue, rotor temperature, rotor airgap, rotor flux and rotor torque. The sensor is especially well-suited for measuring current in the rotor of an induction motor.Type: GrantFiled: November 30, 1998Date of Patent: April 17, 2001Assignee: Reliance Electric Technologies, LLCInventors: Thomas A. Nondahl, Perry A. Delvecchio
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Patent number: 6208495Abstract: A multiphase circuit interrupter includes a plurality of power phase sections for establishing and interrupting electrical power carrying paths for a plurality of phases Each power phase section includes first and second conductive regions which contact one another to complete the current carrying path for the phase. The second conductive region is movable to an interrupted position to interrupt the path. An interphase current carrying path is established between the power phase sections to conduct electrical energy between the sections following a trip event in any one of the sections. The interphase current carrying path may be established by a conductive element extending between the power phase sections. Channels may be formed in the interrupter housing between the power phase sections to communicate conductive plasma generated during separation of the contact regions from one another between the power phase sections.Type: GrantFiled: September 30, 1999Date of Patent: March 27, 2001Assignee: Rockwell Technologies, LLCInventors: Christopher J. Wieloch, David J. Benard, Gernot Hildebrandt, Paul T. Nolden
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Patent number: 6202285Abstract: An electromechanical machine includes a stator fixed with respect to a housing structure and a rotor fixed with respect to a driven shaft. The stator includes a magnetically permeable core having a plurality of parallel winding slots containing conductive windings. Coilheads are located at opposite axial ends of the magnetically permeable core where the windings turn to extend down a parallel winding slot. The motor is equipped with an electrostatic shield arrangement to reduce capacitive coupling between the stator and rotor during operation. The shield arrangement comprises a grounded conductive layer separated from the conductive windings of the stator by an insulative layer of cured resin material. Preferably, the conductive layer may be formed of a conductive paint.Type: GrantFiled: January 16, 1998Date of Patent: March 20, 2001Assignee: Reliance Electric Technologies, LLCInventor: Sidney Bell