Patents Assigned to Commonwealth Edison Company
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Patent number: 5172067Abstract: Apparatus for testing a high voltage inductive coil such as a transformer winding applies a DC voltage to the coil and measures coil voltage and current from which its resistance can be calculated. A load resistor in a discharge circuit dissipates energy stored in the coil prior to test apparatus removal to reduce arcing for operator safety. Diode bridges in the discharge circuit provide a nonlinear resistance which increases with decreasing voltage and current to ensure rapid and complete discharge of the energy stored in the coil's magnetic field. A three position make-before-break switch includes first and third positions for respectively coupling the DC supply and the discharge circuit to the coil and an intermediate position for simultaneously coupling the DC supply and the discharge circuit to the coil for safely initiating coil discharge.Type: GrantFiled: May 20, 1991Date of Patent: December 15, 1992Assignee: Commonwealth Edison CompanyInventor: Willard G. Hoffmann
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Patent number: 5111291Abstract: A video monitoring system responds to an intrusion alarm by automatically presenting still video images of the zone of the alarm at or about the time of the alarm. The operator can control magnification and contrast to enhance the displayed image. In one system the displayed images are images taken at times both before and after the alarm was received by the monitoring system.Type: GrantFiled: September 25, 1991Date of Patent: May 5, 1992Assignee: Commonwealth Edison CompanyInventors: Charles H. Erickson, Peter A. Erio, James E. Kase
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Patent number: 5109278Abstract: A video monitoring system responds to an intrusion alarm by automatically presenting still video images of the zone of the alarm at or about the time of the alarm. The operator can control magnification and contrast to enhance the displayed image. In one system the displayed images are images taken at times both before and after the alarm was received by the monitoring system.Type: GrantFiled: July 6, 1990Date of Patent: April 28, 1992Assignee: Commonwealth Edison CompanyInventors: Charles H. Erickson, Peter A. Erio, James E. Kase
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Patent number: 5089749Abstract: A method and apparatus for measuring and adjusting output of a heat lamp for an optical TLD reader includes an optical system which matches the optical system of the TLD reader, means for supporting a heat lamp to be calibrated, and an element plate having at least one heat absorbing substrate supported in alignment with the optical system. The heat lamp is electrically connected to a lamp driver circuit of the TLD reader, and a thermocouple is mounted in thermal contact with the heat absorbing substrate. In use, the lamp driver circuit of the TLD reader drives the heat lamp mounted in the calibration and adjusting device. This device monitors the signal generated by the thermocouple and displays this signal as a measured heat response curve. This measured heat response curve can be compared with a `standard` or reference heat response curve to determine whether the lamp driver circuit has been adjusted properly for the heat lamp being tested, and to determine the nature of any required adjustments.Type: GrantFiled: January 28, 1991Date of Patent: February 18, 1992Assignee: Commonwealth Edison CompanyInventor: Richard Cadogan
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Patent number: 5048329Abstract: Apparatus for testing a solenoid-actuated, hydraulic valve under actual operating conditions in a closed hydraulic system includes two pressure gauges to monitor valve switching pressure as well as electrical control switches and a test lead to power the valve. A closed hydraulic system includes a reservoir, a pump and a needle valve for controlling pressure. With the hydraulic valve de-energized, flow of the hydraulic fluid is in a first direction, with a first pressure gauge indicating the internal hydraulic pressure and a second hydraulic gauge indicating zero pressure. When the valve is energized, fluid flow direction is reversed in the system and the second hydraulic gauge now measures a pressure, with the first hydraulic gauge indicating zero pressure. Operation of the electrically actuated hydraulic valve can be tested under actual operating conditions prior to installation in a hydraulic control system.Type: GrantFiled: August 27, 1990Date of Patent: September 17, 1991Assignee: Commonwealth Edison CompanyInventor: Guiseppe A. Marchini
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Patent number: 5010446Abstract: A planar generally rectangular, multi-edge extender board has a plurality of spaced terminals along adjacent edges thereof or along three or four of its edges. Each of the edge terminals is coupled by means of a conductor to either a terminal on an opposed edge of the extender board or to a multi-pin connector mounted to an inner portion of the extender board. The edge terminals of the extender board are adapted for insertion in and coupling to either a connector in an equipment rack in which the circuit board is used or direct coupling to the circuit board itself. The multi-pin connector allows the edge-mounted terminals of the extender board to be coupled via a multi-conductor ribbon cable to corresponding edge terminals of a circuit board removed from the equipment rack.Type: GrantFiled: October 30, 1989Date of Patent: April 23, 1991Assignee: Commonwealth Edison CompanyInventor: Michael B. Scannell
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Patent number: 4916628Abstract: A microprocessor-based control/status monitoring arrangement allows for replacement of mechanical memory, cam-operated control board switches, such as used in controlling and monitoring the operation of a conventional electrical power generating station. The control/status monitoring arrangement includes and operator input device, such as a keyboard or "touch screen" cathode ray tube (CRT), to permit operator entries, as well as a video display to provide visual information relating to the operating system, e.g., power generating station, being monitored and controlled. The control/status monitoring arrangement not only offers the advantages of the prior art cam-operated mechanical switches in a solid state system with programming flexibility, but also provides additional equipment status indications and controls, e.g., Lockout, Tripped, Auto Started, etc., and special interlocks to ensure operating safety.Type: GrantFiled: July 8, 1988Date of Patent: April 10, 1990Assignee: Commonwealth Edison CompanyInventor: James G. Kugler
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Patent number: 4783307Abstract: A computer controlled system and method accurately and rapidly verifies the in-place, dynamic response of a transducer/sensor to a time dependent state variable. The verification system includes a programmable ramp generator which introduces a time varying signal simulating a time dependent state variable, e.g., pressure, temperature, flow rate, etc., to a protection system such as used in a nuclear reactor power plant. The verification system further includes means for measuring and displaying the response of the protection system to input signal variation over time. The verification system and method ensures that the protection system outputs an appropriate control signal, such as a shutdown signal, for terminating nuclear reactor power plant operation when the magnitude or time dependent variation of the state variable is not within predetermined limits.Type: GrantFiled: March 5, 1987Date of Patent: November 8, 1988Assignee: Commonwealth Edison CompanyInventors: James J. Galligan, Harry W. Quinlan, Steven J. Hedden
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Patent number: 4697134Abstract: A testing device measures the impedance of secondary cells that form a battery, such as a lead acid battery, while the battery is in a float charge condition and connected to an active electrical load. The impedance measurement is made at a frequency selected to be different from those frequencies otherwise present in the charger-load circuit. A first application of the testing device monitors the battery for a change in impedance that can signal a developing defect in one or more individual cells or intercell connections that can prevent the battery from delivering its stored energy to the load. In a second application, the testing device is used to compare the impedance of individual cells and electrical connections to locate faulty components.Type: GrantFiled: July 31, 1986Date of Patent: September 29, 1987Assignee: Commonwealth Edison CompanyInventors: Merlin E. Burkum, Charles M. Gabriel
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Patent number: 4546309Abstract: An apparatus for locating ground faults on direct current control systems includes a low frequency current generator having a variable output, a Hall-effect current probe for detecting the low frequency current produced by the generator, a filter and amplifier connected to the output of the Hall-effect current probe for identifying and amplifying the low frequency signal and a read-out element connected to the output of the amplifier to indicate the relative magnitude of the low frequency signal. A method for locating ground faults on direct current control system while the system is energized is described.Type: GrantFiled: September 13, 1982Date of Patent: October 8, 1985Assignee: Commonwealth Edison CompanyInventors: Chang E. Kang, L. Alan Lowry, Merlin E. Burkum
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Patent number: 4540935Abstract: An apparatus for determining the operating condition of capacitors of the type used for power factor correction on electric distribution systems is assembled in two sections. A first power supply device supplies an alternating electric current to a de-energized capacitor without removing it from its installed position and a second power measurement device, utilizing either a split-core Hall-device or a special distributed winding, measures the magnitude of the electric current entering the capacitor being tested.Type: GrantFiled: January 3, 1984Date of Patent: September 10, 1985Assignee: Commonwealth Edison CompanyInventors: Merlin E. Burkum, Timothy M. O'Regan
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Patent number: 4536704Abstract: An apparatus for identifying defective substation capacitors includes a variable power supply section for supplying an alternating electric current to a de-energized substation capacitor bank without disconnecting the individually fused capacitor from the capacitor bus and a second power measurement section for measuring the magnitude of the electric current entering the capacitor being tested.Type: GrantFiled: January 3, 1984Date of Patent: August 20, 1985Assignee: Commonwealth Edison CompanyInventors: Merlin E. Burkum, Timothy M. O'Regan
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Patent number: 4473014Abstract: A cyclone furnace assembly includes a housing having an inlet end and an outlet end, with the inlet end cooperating with a fuel inlet chamber which injects the ash-containing fuel-air mixture into the furnace. The outlet end of the furnace includes a re-entrant throat extension member having an outer surface which is flared towards the frontal inlet wall surface of the furnace housing for increasing the residence time of the fuel-air mixture within the assembly to insure combustion of the fuel-air mixture.Type: GrantFiled: September 29, 1982Date of Patent: September 25, 1984Assignee: Commonwealth Edison CompanyInventor: Daniel Dejanovich