Patents Assigned to A & E Systems, Inc.
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Patent number: 12007360Abstract: A bearing lubrication system includes an ultrasonic signal detector affixed in proximity or in contact with a set of bearings and a control unit. The control unit including (a) a lubrication dispenser fixed to a structure connected with the set of bearings and having an output for dispensing lubricant to the set of bearings through a controllable valve; and (b) a transceiver affixed in proximity to the set of bearings, said transceiver transmitting the ultrasonic signal to a location remote from the set of bearings. A hub computer is at the remote location that receives the ultrasonic signal from the transceiver. When the hub computer determines that the ultrasonic signal is above a local predetermined threshold the hub computer generates a local valve open/close signal and sends it back to the transceiver of the control unit.Type: GrantFiled: December 22, 2020Date of Patent: June 11, 2024Assignee: U.E. SYSTEMS, INC.Inventors: William Bishop, Gary Mohr, Blair Fraser
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Patent number: 11733125Abstract: An automatic sensitivity adjusting analog ultrasonic sensor includes an ultrasonic transducer, and a front end adjustable gain amplifier that amplifies the received ultrasonic signal from the transducer. A processor generates a carrier signal and a heterodyning circuit combines the carrier signal and the amplified ultrasonic signal to form a modulated signal spectrum from which an audio spectrum signal is generated. The processor further monitors the amplitude level of the audio spectrum signal and executes an auto sensitivity adjustment algorithm that automatically adjusts the sensitivity (the gain) of the analog front end amplifier down if the amplitude is above a preset upper threshold or up if the amplitude is below a present lower threshold. The processor may also further monitors the amplitude level of the ultrasonic signal level directly from the front end adjustable gain amplifier and execute the auto sensitivity adjustment algorithm as required.Type: GrantFiled: November 18, 2021Date of Patent: August 22, 2023Assignee: U.E. SYSTEMS, INC.Inventors: William Bishop, Gary Mohr
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Publication number: 20230003690Abstract: An apparatus and method for detecting an initial lubrication of a moving component including an ultrasonic sensor for detecting an ultrasonic output signal from the moving component and a processor for operating on the output signal. The processor determines if there has been an initiation of a lubrication operation. After identifying the initiation of the lubrication operation, the processor monitors the ultrasonic output signal received from the ultrasonic sensor to detect a momentary increase in the amplitude of the ultrasonic output signal above a level that indicates a need for lubrication, and which is indicative of an initial interaction between a lubricant and the moving component. Upon detecting the momentary increase in the amplitude, the processor tracks a progress of the lubrication operation by detecting for a sustained decrease in the amplitude of the ultrasonic output signal received from the ultrasonic sensor.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 14, 2022Publication date: January 5, 2023Applicant: U.E. Systems, Inc.Inventors: William Bishop, Gary Mohr, Blair Fraser
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Patent number: 10634650Abstract: An ultrasonic mechanical defect and/or fault detection and monitoring system includes at least one ultrasonic fault detection device configured to measure ultrasonic emissions from an object under evaluation and to generate an output signal in response thereto. The system further includes at least one processor configured by code to receive the generated output signal; access a library of stored signal patterns; compare the generated output signal against the library of stored signal patterns; and generate an alert where the generated output signal matches at least one of the library of stored signal patterns.Type: GrantFiled: December 18, 2017Date of Patent: April 28, 2020Assignee: U.E. SYSTEMS, INC.Inventors: Mark A. Goodman, William Bishop, Gary Mohr
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Patent number: 9200979Abstract: The present invention is directed an ultrasonic frequencies fault detecting apparatus. The present invention uses high frequency ultrasonic energy signals to analyze bearings and determine the presence of faults therein. The ultrasonic return signals are heterodyned (by amplitude demodulation) into the audio spectrum for purposes of audio detection. In addition, a FFT spectrum of the signal is displayed on a monitor for more accurate results. According to the present invention software is used to automatically analyze the FFT spectrum by comparing the current spectrum with stored spectrums of known bearing conditions as modified based on the rotary speed of the bearing and the number of balls. Once a defect in a bearing has been located in this manner using automated FFT analysis, an operator can then use a device, such as a calibrated lubricant dispenser, to effectuate maintenance and/or repair.Type: GrantFiled: May 11, 2012Date of Patent: December 1, 2015Assignee: U.E. SYSTEMS, INC.Inventors: Mark A. Goodman, William Bishop, Gary Mohr
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Patent number: 8746068Abstract: A lubrication dispensing apparatus for lubricating a device with moving parts includes a lubricant reservoir, a lubricant dispenser for dispensing lubricant from the lubricant reservoir, an ultrasonic detection module which detects the amplitude of ultrasonic energy emitted by said device when its parts are moving and produces an signal related thereto, and a control module which analyzes the amplitude of the signal from the ultrasonic detection module and, in response to a lubricate signal, causes the lubricant dispenser to automatically dispense lubricant onto the moving parts of the device until the signal from the ultrasonic detector indicates that the ultrasonic energy produced by the device has decreased to a particular level. The control module includes a programmed processor and a storage memory. The memory stores as a base value the value of the detected amplitude of ultrasonic energy when the device is operating properly.Type: GrantFiled: April 15, 2011Date of Patent: June 10, 2014Assignee: U.E. Systems, Inc.Inventors: Mark A. Goodman, William Bishop, Gary Mohr
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Patent number: 8707785Abstract: A portable apparatus for determining testing the condition of a machine or device using ultrasonic signals with an array of ultrasonic sensors for receiving an ultrasonic signal transmitted from the machine or device. The apparatus possesses a heterodyne circuit coupled to receive the output signals from the ultrasonic sensors and convert the output signals to a heterodyned audio signal to be analyzed via a digital spectrum analyzer integral to the portable apparatus. The digital spectrum analyzer performs real-time fast fourier transformations on the heterodyned audio signal. After analyzing the signals, the hand held device uses a variety of audiovisual cues to direct a user to portions of the machine in need of repair or monitoring.Type: GrantFiled: April 15, 2011Date of Patent: April 29, 2014Assignee: U.E. Systems, Inc.Inventors: Mark A. Goodman, William Bishop, Gary Mohr
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Publication number: 20120316796Abstract: The present invention is directed an ultrasonic frequencies fault detecting apparatus. The present invention uses high frequency ultrasonic energy signals to analyze bearings and determine the presence of faults therein. The ultrasonic return signals are heterodyned (by amplitude demodulation) into the audio spectrum for purposes of audio detection. In addition, a FFT spectrum of the signal is displayed on a monitor for more accurate results. According to the present invention software is used to automatically analyze the FFT spectrum by comparing the current spectrum with stored spectrums of known bearing conditions as modified based on the rotary speed of the bearing and the number of balls. Once a defect in a bearing has been located in this manner using automated FFT analysis, an operator can then use a device, such as a calibrated lubricant dispenser, to effectuate maintenance and/or repair.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 11, 2012Publication date: December 13, 2012Applicant: U.E. Systems, Inc.Inventors: Mark A. Goodman, William Bishop, Gary Mohr
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Patent number: 8255240Abstract: Presented are apparatus and methods for providing online health monitoring and accumulating data from patients applicable in both diagnosing and prescribing preventive medical treatment. Methods and devices include using a sensitive acoustic device to analyze a patient's health function from a location such as a public computer kiosk, a doctor's office or a patient's computer. The data may be downloaded to a central database, for example, via the Internet. The data may be retrieved by the patient, or accessed by doctors for purposes of diagnosis, monitoring and treatment. The data may include demographic data that can be stored while maintaining patient anonymity. The data may be accessible to researchers providing medical statistics on a wide variety of patients from various age groups, ethnic backgrounds, medical histories and the like.Type: GrantFiled: July 16, 2007Date of Patent: August 28, 2012Assignee: U.E. Systems, Inc.Inventors: Terrence J. O'Hanlon, Alan S. Bandes, Mark A. Goodman, Michael Osterer
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Publication number: 20110253480Abstract: A lubrication dispensing apparatus for lubricating a device with moving parts includes a lubricant reservoir, a lubricant dispenser for dispensing lubricant from the lubricant reservoir, an ultrasonic detection module which detects the amplitude of ultrasonic energy emitted by said device when its parts are moving and produces an signal related thereto, and a control module which analyzes the amplitude of the signal from the ultrasonic detection module and, in response to a lubricate signal, causes the lubricant dispenser to automatically dispense lubricant onto the moving parts of the device until the signal from the ultrasonic detector indicates that the ultrasonic energy produced by the device has decreased to a particular level. The control module includes a programmed processor and a storage memory. The memory stores as a base value the value of the detected amplitude of ultrasonic energy when the device is operating properly.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 15, 2011Publication date: October 20, 2011Applicant: U.E. Systems, Inc.Inventors: Mark A. Goodman, William Bishop, Gary Mohr
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Publication number: 20110252888Abstract: A portable apparatus for determining testing the condition of a machine or device using ultrasonic signals with an array of ultrasonic sensors for receiving an ultrasonic signal transmitted from the machine or device. The apparatus possesses a heterodyne circuit coupled to receive the output signals from the ultrasonic sensors and convert the output signals to a heterodyned audio signal to be analyzed via a digital spectrum analyzer integral to the portable apparatus. The digital spectrum analyzer performs real-time fast fourier transformations on the heterodyned audio signal. After analyzing the signals, the hand held device uses a variety of audiovisual cues to direct a user to portions of the machine in need of repair or monitoring.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 15, 2011Publication date: October 20, 2011Applicant: U.E. Systems, Inc.Inventors: Mark A. Goodman, William Bishop, Gary Mohr
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Patent number: 7817050Abstract: A system determines the carbon footprint of a compressed gas leak. The system comprises an ultrasonic detector to detect a compressed gas leak, a storage device storing information on the type of gas, the compressor efficiency, and the carbon emissions necessary to generate electricity to drive the compressor. A processing unit includes software that determines an amount of electrical energy needed to recharge the lost compressed gas based on the compressor efficiency and calculates the carbon emissions created by the amount of electrical energy. A method monitoring for gas leaks comprises detecting ultrasonic emissions, generating an electrical signal representative of the compressed gas leak, and calculating an amount of electrical energy needed to recharge the lost compressed gas. The method further includes calculating the carbon footprint based on the carbon emissions necessary for the electrical power generation system that drives the compressor.Type: GrantFiled: June 4, 2008Date of Patent: October 19, 2010Assignee: U.E. Systems Inc.Inventors: Mark A. Goodman, Gary Mohr, William Bishop
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Publication number: 20090198597Abstract: A system and method are provided for keeping track of the ownership of unique items in a system including a server computer connected to a database and at least one client computer connected to the server computer over a network. In operation information concerning the item is entered into the client computer. This information, includes at least a description of the item and its owner, is uploaded from the client computer to said server computer where the information is stored in the database. In response, the system provides from the server to the client computer a transaction identification number related to the information and an item number related to the item. A user at the client computer can use the transaction identification number to access the uploaded information at the database to determine the current owner of the item.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 9, 2009Publication date: August 6, 2009Applicant: U-E Systems, Inc.Inventor: Michael F. Osterer
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Publication number: 20090144363Abstract: A system and method are provided for keeping track of the ownership of unique items in a system including a server computer connected to a database and at least one client computer connected to the server computer over a network. In operation information concerning the item is entered into the client computer. This information, includes at least a description of the item and its owner, is uploaded from the client computer to said server computer where the information is stored in the database. In response, the system provides from the server to the client computer a transaction identification number related to the information and an item number related to the item. A user at the client computer can use the transaction identification number to access the uploaded information at the database to determine the current owner of the item.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 9, 2009Publication date: June 4, 2009Applicant: U-E Systems, Inc.Inventor: Michael F. Osterer
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Publication number: 20080139947Abstract: Methods for providing online health monitoring and accumulating data from patients worldwide, and accompanying apparatus for using the same, are disclosed. Such monitoring is particularly useful for both diagnosing and prescribing preventive medical treatment, and is particularly suited for the field of cardiovascular health care. Preferred methods and devices include using a sensitive acoustic device, such as an electret, to analyze a patient's cardiovascular functions from a location such as a public computer kiosk, a doctor's office or a patient's home computer. The data may be downloaded from the acoustic device to a central database located, for example, on the Internet. The data may be retrieved by the patient, or upon instructions from the patient, may be transferred to or accessed by doctors for purposes of diagnosis, monitoring and treatment. The data may, in addition, include demographic and like data for each patient and preferably be stored while maintaining the anonymity of each patient.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 16, 2007Publication date: June 12, 2008Applicant: U-E Systems, Inc.Inventors: Terrence J. O'Hanlon, Alan S. Bandes, Mark A. Goodman, Michael F. Osterer
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Publication number: 20060209632Abstract: A system for remotely monitoring electrical equipment in an enclosed cabinet, having an ultrasonic detector located in the enclosed cabinet and detecting ultrasonic emissions generated by the electrical equipment, e.g., arcing, and heterodyning those ultrasonic emissions into an audio signal, a data converter which generates a digitized version of the audio signal, and a processing unit located remotely from the enclosed cabinet which receives the digitized signal over a transmitting line, and analyzes the digitized signal to determine whether there is an actual or potential failure condition.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 24, 2006Publication date: September 21, 2006Applicant: U-E Systems, Inc.Inventors: Mark Goodman, William Bishop
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Publication number: 20060029199Abstract: A system provides messages from deceased relatives and friends, which messages are readily accessible. Before death a person records various messages for loved ones. The system stores these messages at a location and associates PIN numbers with each individual for whom there is a message. Either the intended recipient is given information about the message or leaving of a message by a symbol located in a conspicuous place, e.g., on the headstone of the deceased. The person then calls a 900 number or logs onto a specific website. In response to the correct answers to certain questions, the intended recipient is given their PIN. Using the PIN, the person can contact the system and received the recorded message at any time, e.g., by cell phone at the grave site. Alternatively, the grave site itself can be wired to provide the message, e.g., from a tape recorder over headphones or at special kiosks at the cemetery.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 11, 2005Publication date: February 9, 2006Applicant: U-E Systems, Inc.Inventors: Michael Osterer, Debra Scotto
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Patent number: 6996030Abstract: A focal point reflector is used in conjunction with a dual heterodyne circuit to reduce reception nulls that can occur when performing ultrasonic measurements. The focal plane reflector is a flat non-porous or reflective material, such as printed circuit board (PCB) that is placed behind and in parallel with an ultrasonic array of piezoelectric transducers. In accordance with the invention, the addition of the focal point reflector to the array of piezoelectric array permits the reflection of ultrasonic energy that may “fall” between the crystals in the array and then back into the crystal elements.Type: GrantFiled: March 11, 2003Date of Patent: February 7, 2006Assignee: U-E Systems, Inc.Inventors: Mark A. Goodman, William Bishop
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Patent number: 6804992Abstract: A system and method for eliminating confusion associated with checking valves, wherein additional test points are added to the measurement of a valve for ensuring the verification of the actual sources of leaks or turbulence. A base line measurement for the valve is established by measuring the level of ultrasonic sound at the two points upstream from the valve. The level of the ultrasound at two downstream points is then measured. The value of the ultrasound at the downstream test points is compared to the values of the ultrasound at the upstream test points. If the values of ultrasound at the downstream test points are higher than the values of the ultrasound at the upstream test points, then the valve is leaking. If the values of the ultrasound at the downstream test points are close to or lower than the values of the ultrasound at the upstream test points, then the valve is not leaking, i.e., the valve is good.Type: GrantFiled: March 11, 2003Date of Patent: October 19, 2004Assignee: U-E Systems, Inc.Inventors: Mark A. Goodman, William Bishop
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Patent number: 6707762Abstract: A method and apparatus for detecting leaks and mechanical faults by way of an ultrasonic device. An output from a variable gain amplifier is supplied to a pair of heterodyning circuits, i.e., a dual heterodyning circuit. At each respective heterodyning circuit, the output signal from the variable gain amplifier is multiplied by a local oscillator that is internal to each circuit. The dual heterodyning circuit is used to provide an enhanced input transducer signal for spectral analysis. This permits the capture of low level frequency components for extraction during spectral analysis. The dual heterodyning circuit of the present invention to provide the enhanced spectrum to thereby permit an easy determination of whether the resonance is mechanical or electrical becomes clear. In addition, fault frequencies are also more easily discernable. In other words, the enhanced signal output provides a lower signal to noise ratio such that the ease with which frequency components are analyzed is increased.Type: GrantFiled: November 12, 2002Date of Patent: March 16, 2004Assignee: U-E Systems, Inc.Inventors: Mark A. Goodman, William Bishop