Abstract: An inductive proximity sensor is disclosed. The proximity sensor includes a housing having at least a first pair of inductive coils disposed within the housing. One of the first pair of inductive coils is opposite in polarity from another one of the first pair of inductive coils. The sensor optionally includes a second set of inductive coils, having opposite polarity.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
September 28, 2007
Date of Patent:
August 9, 2011
Assignee:
Rockwell Automation Technologies, Inc.
Inventors:
George E. Rollins, Weihua Chen, Prachi S. Kulkarni, Diana A. Sufariu
Abstract: A method and apparatus provide for reduced cost and complexity in managing an intelligent motor in an architecture in which information is transferred between a power management device and the intelligent motor. The information may be used by an embedded processor of the motor to provide diagnostics and/or prognostics of the motor, machinery operating in conjunction with the motor, and/or a process in which the motor may be configured to operate. The power management device may remotely determine motor current information that is used by the intelligent motor to self-diagnose the intelligent motor using the motor current information.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
September 30, 2005
Date of Patent:
May 24, 2011
Assignee:
Rockwell Automation Technologies, Inc.
Inventors:
Frederick Michael Discenzo, Richard Kirkpatrick, Michael Offik
Abstract: Embodiments include an apparatus including a color sensor including a transmitter portion and a receiver portion, the transmitter portion including a light source operable to generate and transmit a light having a particular range of wavelengths, the receiver portion including a first detector operable to receive a first portion of the light emitted from the transmitter portion and to measure a luminance of the received first portion of the emitted light, and a second detector including a polarization filter, the second detector operable to receive a second portion of the light emitted from the transmitter after the second portion has passed through the polarization filter, and operable to measure a pure color of the received second portion of transmitted light.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
September 27, 2007
Date of Patent:
October 12, 2010
Assignee:
Rockwell Automation Technologies, Inc.
Inventors:
Francis Lawrence Leard, Nelson D. Sheppard, Patrick J. Delaney, III, Shaun Paul Hentchel
Abstract: A protection scheme to protect pulse width modulated drives is described. The scheme is implantable in both hardware and software and combinations thereof. The semiconductor devices of the drive are protected from transient signals such as power line spikes and loss of line. The present scheme uses an adaptive technique to determine the normal or steady state distortion (transients and harmonics) value in an unfiltered power signal. The present distortion value is compared to the normal distortion. If the present distortion exceeds the steady state value by a given amount, then the drive is placed in freewheel mode to protect the semiconductor devices in the drive.