Patents Assigned to Bristol, Inc.
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Patent number: 9612593Abstract: Example methods and apparatus are provided for configuring a process control device. An example method includes implementing a first configuration at the process control device based on a first configuration request. The example method includes setting a configuration flag. The configuration flag indicates the first configuration is being implemented. The example method includes denying a second configuration request while the configuration flag is set.Type: GrantFiled: May 7, 2013Date of Patent: April 4, 2017Assignee: BRISTOL, INC.Inventors: Scott Szurek, Richard Vanderah
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Publication number: 20170090467Abstract: A system for monitoring field devices operating in process plants includes a remote terminal unit (RTU) coupled to several field devices, each configured to perform a respective function in a process plant, and a host disposed remotely from the RTU and coupled to the RTU via a communication network. The RTU includes (i) a first interface module configured to communicate according to a digital industrial automation protocol, via which the RTU receives data indicative of respective statuses of the field devices, (ii) a memory to store the received data, and (iii) a second interface module configured to communicate with remote hosts via a communication network. The host is configured to (i) request the statutes of the field devices and (ii) receive, from the RTU, indications of the status based on the data stored in the memory of the RTU.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 8, 2016Publication date: March 30, 2017Applicant: BRISTOL, INC., D/B/A REMOTE AUTOMATION SOLUTIONSInventors: Corneliu Cincea, Bogdan Ionut Toporan
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Patent number: 9563187Abstract: Methods and apparatus to display information via a process control device are disclosed herein. An example method includes acquiring first information via a first sensor of a first output device. The first information is related to an industrial process. The example method also includes communicating the first information from the first output device to a controller and receiving second information in the first output device from the controller. The second information is based on the first information. The example method also includes displaying the second information via a display of the first output device.Type: GrantFiled: May 7, 2013Date of Patent: February 7, 2017Assignee: BRISTOL, INC.Inventors: Scott G. Szurek, Richard J. Vanderah
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Patent number: 9430429Abstract: Methods and apparatus to identify a communication protocol being used in a process control system are disclosed. An example method includes determining a message structure of a process control message received via a port, determining that the message structure corresponds to a first one of a plurality of process control message protocols, and processing the process control message according to the first process control message protocol.Type: GrantFiled: May 6, 2013Date of Patent: August 30, 2016Assignee: BRISTOL, INC.Inventor: Xuedong Liu
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Publication number: 20150347935Abstract: In a method of configuring a host device in a process control plant to automatically perform an action or a set of actions includes, a workflow template is generated. The workflow template includes a sequence of one or more steps to be performed by the host device. Each of at least some of the one or more steps is selected from a set of predetermined steps. Then, an instance of the workflow template is generated at the host device. A trigger condition is generated for automatically triggering the instance workflow. The sequence of the one or more steps is executed in response to detecting the trigger condition.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 29, 2015Publication date: December 3, 2015Applicant: BRISTOL, INC., D/B/A REMOTE AUTOMATION SOLUTIONSInventors: Iain Standing, Omer Qadri
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Patent number: 9124446Abstract: Methods and apparatus to implement a remote terminal unit network are disclosed. An example method involves allocating, via a processor of a first remote terminal unit, a first time slot of a first frame of a first transmission schedule to the first remote terminal unit, the first remote terminal unit to be in communication with a second remote terminal unit in a network associated with a process control system and to be in communication with a host of the process control system, the first remote terminal unit to communicate first data over the network during the first time slot, and allocating, via the processor, a second time slot of the first frame to the second remote terminal unit, the second remote terminal unit to communicate second data over the network during the second time slot.Type: GrantFiled: September 28, 2012Date of Patent: September 1, 2015Assignee: BRISTOL, INC.Inventors: Richard Joseph Vanderah, David Lee Smid, Rickie Lee Condit
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Patent number: 9086442Abstract: Methods and apparatus to detect leakage current in a resistance temperature detector are disclosed. An example method includes providing a resistance temperature detector circuit with a first resistance circuit and a second resistance circuit, measuring a first voltage at the first resistance circuit in response to applying a first current to the first resistance circuit, measuring a second voltage at the second resistance in response to applying a second current to the second resistance circuit, comparing the first and second voltages to determine a difference value, and determining that a current leak exists in the resistance temperature detector circuit when the difference value is not within a first range.Type: GrantFiled: May 6, 2013Date of Patent: July 21, 2015Assignee: BRISTOL, INC.Inventors: Paul Gerard Mayer, Jeffrey Barry McGaughey, Xuedong Liu
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Patent number: 8938219Abstract: Flow computers having wireless communication protocol interfaces and related methods are disclosed. In one example, a method involves receiving a request to be sent to a wireless device in a network of wireless devices, the request to be received via a remote terminal unit application executed on a processor within a flow computer, and communicating the request to the wireless device via a communications interface module, the communications interface module to be communicatively coupled to the processor via a backplane contained within a housing of the flow computer, the backplane to provide communications according to a high speed data bus communications protocol.Type: GrantFiled: May 3, 2012Date of Patent: January 20, 2015Assignee: Bristol, Inc.Inventors: Jeffrey David Parent, Richard Joseph Vanderah
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Publication number: 20140092083Abstract: Methods and apparatus to implement a remote terminal unit network are disclosed. An example method involves allocating, via a processor of a first remote terminal unit, a first time slot of a first frame of a first transmission schedule to the first remote terminal unit, the first remote terminal unit to be in communication with a second remote terminal unit in a network associated with a process control system and to be in communication with a host of the process control system, the first remote terminal unit to communicate first data over the network during the first time slot, and allocating, via the processor, a second time slot of the first frame to the second remote terminal unit, the second remote terminal unit to communicate second data over the network during the second time slot.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 28, 2012Publication date: April 3, 2014Applicant: BRISTOL, INC., D/B/A REMOTE AUTOMATED SOLUTIONSInventors: Richard Joseph Vanderah, David Lee Smid, Rickie Lee Condit
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Publication number: 20130304411Abstract: Systems and methods to initiate a verification test within a flow meter via a flow computer are disclosed. An example method includes communicating, via a flow computer, a request to a flow meter to initiate a verification test of the flow meter. The example method also includes retrieving diagnostic data from the flow meter. The example method further includes logging a result of the verification test in a log of the flow computer, the result based on the diagnostic data.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 23, 2013Publication date: November 14, 2013Applicant: Bristol, Inc. d/b/a Remote Automated SolutionsInventor: Bristol, Inc. d/b/a Remote Automated Solutions
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Publication number: 20130304234Abstract: Example methods and apparatus are provided for configuring a process control device. An example method includes implementing a first configuration at the process control device based on a first configuration request. The example method includes setting a configuration flag. The configuration flag indicates the first configuration is being implemented. The example method includes denying a second configuration request while the configuration flag is set.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 7, 2013Publication date: November 14, 2013Applicant: Bristol, Inc. d/b/a Remote Automated SolutionsInventors: Scott Szurek, Richard Vanderah
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Publication number: 20130293241Abstract: Methods and apparatus to detect leakage current in a resistance temperature detector are disclosed. An example method includes providing a resistance temperature detector circuit with a first resistance circuit and a second resistance circuit, measuring a first voltage at the first resistance circuit in response to applying a first current to the first resistance circuit, measuring a second voltage at the second resistance in response to applying a second current to the second resistance circuit, comparing the first and second voltages to determine a difference value, and determining that a current leak exists in the resistance temperature detector circuit when the difference value is not within a first range.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 6, 2013Publication date: November 7, 2013Applicant: Bristol, Inc. d/b/a Remote Automated SolutionsInventors: Paul Gerard Mayer, Jeffrey Barry McGaughey, Xuedong Liu
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Publication number: 20090194015Abstract: A pontoon for a watercraft. The pontoon has a vertical inboard side and a generally angled bottom defined by the inboard side height of the pontoon being greater than its outboard side height. The bottom has planing surfaces that define one or more channels, which produce lift upon the watercraft increasing its speed on water. An inboard horizontal planing surface allows relatively low speed planing.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 1, 2008Publication date: August 6, 2009Applicant: AQUALLOY BRISTOL INC.Inventor: Stephen PAYNE