Patents Assigned to CSI Technology
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Patent number: 7634384Abstract: A process control system uses an asset optimization reporter to collect status information pertaining to the assets of a process plant from various data sources of the plant including, for example, data tools, data collectors, and data generators. This status information is used to generate reports that may be displayed to various users, including maintenance persons, process control persons and business persons. The status information may be used as the basis for further types of status information and/or be categorized in ways that are useful to the user. The reports are generally displayed via a user interface routine that enables users to view the status information and manipulate the display of the report to correspond to the user's preferences, as contained in a user profile. The user interface routine further enables the user to view reports of various types of status information for various devices, loops, units, areas, etc.Type: GrantFiled: March 18, 2003Date of Patent: December 15, 2009Assignees: Fisher-Rosemount Systems, Inc., CSI Technology, Inc.Inventors: Evren Eryurek, Stuart Harris, Scott N. Hokeness, Todd W. Reeves, Raymond E. Garvey, III
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Patent number: 7561200Abstract: A method and apparatus for inspecting equipment using focal plane array imaging sensor data and dynamic sensor data. Methods involve capturing focal plane array imaging sensor data using a focal plane array imaging sensor such as an infrared camera or a visible camera, or acquiring imaging sensor data from an electronic data storage source, and involve capturing dynamic sensor data, such as vibration or ultrasonic data using a dynamic sensor such as an accelerometer or ultrasound system. Methods also provide for analyzing imaging and dynamic sensor data using such techniques as thermography and fast fourier transformation. Apparatuses include a portable instrument with sensor interfaces for collecting imaging sensor data and dynamic sensor data. A sensor suite is provided that includes vibration sensor, sonic sensors, ultrasonic sensors, oil sensors, flux sensors and current sensors. A base station is included to collect and analyze data from one or more portable instruments.Type: GrantFiled: July 26, 2004Date of Patent: July 14, 2009Assignee: CSI Technology, Inc.Inventors: Raymond E. Garvey, III, Michael D. Rich, Anthony J. Hayzen, Mark Granger
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Patent number: 7538663Abstract: A portable route-based machine data collector stores audio files to supplement associated machine performance data, such as vibration data. The audio files, which may include voice comments, audio segments of raw vibration data, or frequency-shifted components of the vibration data, are stored in the data collector as standard-format digital audio files and are later downloaded to a computer for further analysis. Test personnel can then replay the audio files for data analysis personnel to get second opinions regarding whether machine faults may be indicated by the recorded sounds. Also, audio files associated with normal and abnormal machine operation may be saved on the portable data collector and used as baselines or for training purposes. Verbal operating instructions may also be stored as audio files on the portable data collector for replay by test operators in the field.Type: GrantFiled: January 26, 2007Date of Patent: May 26, 2009Assignee: CSI Technology, Inc.Inventors: Richard W. Piety, James C. Robinson, Thomas E. Nelson
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Patent number: 7528372Abstract: A system and method for enhancing inspections using infrared cameras through in-field displays and operator-assisted performance calculations. A handheld infrared imaging system typically includes an infrared camera having a programmed computer and an interactive user interface suitable for displaying images and prompting response and accepting input from the infrared camera operator in the field during an inspection. An operator may designate at least one thing of interest on a displayed infrared image; and the programmed computer may use a performance algorithm to estimate performance associated with the thing of interest. The programmed computer may extract information or parameters from previously measured data. The programmed computer may vary the way in which it displays new measurements based on the information extracted from the stored data. One or more of the parameters extracted from the IR image may be adapted to provide an automated alert to the user.Type: GrantFiled: October 3, 2006Date of Patent: May 5, 2009Assignee: CSI Technology, Inc.Inventors: Raymond E. Garvey, III, Robert Darrell Skeirik
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Publication number: 20090097740Abstract: A process for using a hand-held infrared inspection system incorporating on-board training, on-board validation, on-board operator certification, on-board reporting information, or on-board survey instructions. Improved methods for automating area surveys are provided through exception-driven surveillance practices. Imbedded information enables less experienced operators to use more sophisticated devices more effectively. Validation or certification assures operator knowledge or ability. Multilevel classification of anomalies aids in automated analysis and report generation.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 13, 2008Publication date: April 16, 2009Applicant: CSI Technology, Inc.Inventor: Raymond E. Garvey
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Publication number: 20090070069Abstract: A machine data collection system compares a plurality of measured values to one another and determines the measured value indicating a worst-case condition. The machine data collection system then reports the worst-case measured value across the control network. In some embodiments, the measured values are normalized based on each individual measurement's typical range, or a user-defined operating range, thereby producing a plurality of normalized values each corresponding to one of the plurality of measured values. The data collection system compares the plurality of normalized values to a nominal value and determines the normalized value indicating the worst-case condition. The system reports the measured value corresponding to the worst-case normalized value. In some embodiments, the data collection system also reports the worst-case normalized value across the control network.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 5, 2008Publication date: March 12, 2009Applicant: CSI Technology, Inc.Inventors: Kai T. Bouse, Richard W. Piety
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Patent number: 7454050Abstract: A process for using a hand-held infrared inspection system incorporating on-board training, on-board validation, on-board operator certification, on-board reporting information, or on-board survey instructions. Improved methods for automating area surveys are provided through exception-driven surveillance practices. Imbedded information enables less experienced operators to use more sophisticated devices more effectively. Validation or certification assures operator knowledge or ability. Multilevel classification of anomalies aids in automated analysis and report generation.Type: GrantFiled: June 18, 2004Date of Patent: November 18, 2008Assignee: CSI Technology, Inc.Inventor: Raymond E. Garvey
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Patent number: 7424403Abstract: A low power vibration sensor and wireless transmitter system has one or more sensors that sense parameters of a machine including vibration and produces dynamic signals representing the sensed parameters. The system converts the signals to a digital format, digitally filters the signals, and processes the signals. A processor determines a plurality of levels, which represent the characteristics of the signal such as the peak value of a predetermined set of data points of the digital signal. Together, the levels comprise a PeakVue waveform. The processor determines the peak level value for the PeakVue waveform. Also, a true root-mean-square is calculated as the signal is received at the processor. The peak level and the RMS value are communicated wirelessly by a communication module to a control protocol network such as a daisy chain HART or Fieldbus protocol network. The system power supply and the communication module power supply are separate and allow for low power operation.Type: GrantFiled: January 26, 2007Date of Patent: September 9, 2008Assignee: CSI Technology, Inc.Inventors: James C. Robinson, Joseph C. Baldwin, James W. Walker, William E. Childress
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Patent number: 7305326Abstract: A method is disclosed for acquisition and analysis of condition monitoring data. Alarm and alert limits are set to proper levels and information regarding the frequency and cause for alerts is collected. Analysis of the information may then be performed to provide a user with easily understandable representations of the system errors and suggested actions.Type: GrantFiled: February 1, 2006Date of Patent: December 4, 2007Assignee: CSI Technology, Inc.Inventors: Anthony J. Hayzen, Raymond E. Garvey, Andrew Carey, Kenneth R. Piety
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Patent number: 7142990Abstract: Sensors detect machine parameters such as vibration, turning speed, and temperature, and a local processor performs logic operations based on the parameters and inference rules to produce fault information that is reported to a system processor, which selectively uses the fault information to control the plant machines. The inference rules include rules for determining faults as to balance, alignment, bearing condition, electrical condition, and cavitation. The inference rules are contained in rules code that is separate from the analysis code that performs the logical operations. Thus, the inference rules may be easily changed without changing other code, such as the analysis code.Type: GrantFiled: April 21, 2003Date of Patent: November 28, 2006Assignee: CSI Technology, Inc.Inventors: Kai Bouse, Todd Reeves
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Patent number: 7065454Abstract: A method is disclosed for acquisition and analysis of condition monitoring data. Alarm and alert levels are set to proper levels and information regarding the frequency and cause for alerts is collected. Analysis of the information may then be performed to provide a user with easily understandable representations of the system errors and suggested actions.Type: GrantFiled: August 19, 2004Date of Patent: June 20, 2006Assignee: CSI Technology, Inc.Inventors: Anthony J. Hayzen, Andrew Carey
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Patent number: 7027959Abstract: A method is disclosed for acquisition and analysis of condition monitoring data. Alarm and alert limits are set to proper levels and information regarding the frequency and cause for alerts is collected. Analysis of the information may then be performed to provide a user with easily understandable representations of the system errors and suggested actions.Type: GrantFiled: August 19, 2004Date of Patent: April 11, 2006Assignee: CSI Technology, Inc.Inventors: Anthony J. Hayzen, Raymond E. Garvey, Andrew Carey, Kenneth R. Piety
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Patent number: 7020565Abstract: The present invention is an apparatus for detecting machine parameters including vibration, producing signal corresponding to the parameters and conditioning the signals by means of predetermined criteria such as amplitude and time criteria. Routes may be input to the analyzer with settings that govern part of the conditioning for individual machines. The predetermined criteria also may include an input limit criterion which ensures the safety of the analyzer circuitry by indicating attenuation levels for incoming signals. The analyzer is also capable of two channel analysis of input signals including a summing analysis. The analyzer has thumb operated controls for easy operation in harsh environments.Type: GrantFiled: March 10, 2004Date of Patent: March 28, 2006Assignee: CSI Technology, Inc.Inventors: Thomas E. Nelson, Michael D. Rich, Vern W. Lowry, II, Arthur R. Crawford, Robert Skeirik
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Patent number: 7010445Abstract: A diagnostic apparatus and method for sensing a signal emanating from a machine and determining a periodic machine event based on the emanated signal. The apparatus includes analog to digital processing components for digitizing the sensed signal, producing a digitized signal. The apparatus also includes a transform algorithm, memory, an analysis algorithm, and a display. The transform algorithm transforms the digitized signal to generate power spectral density and autocorrelation data which is stored in the memory. The analysis algorithm includes criteria for analyzing the stored power spectral density and autocorrelation data to determine a period machine event based at least in part upon the autocorrelation data. The display displays the periodic machine event to a user. In the event of a suspected defect or fault, the device alerts the user. The user may then elect to proceed with repairs or undertake advanced analysis of the suspected fault as economy dictates.Type: GrantFiled: June 13, 2003Date of Patent: March 7, 2006Assignee: CSI Technology, Inc.Inventors: Rexford A. Battenberg, J. Brent Van Voorhis, James C. Robinson, Jason E. Hillard
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Patent number: 6915235Abstract: Information related to an operational condition of a machine in a process plant is generated, where the generated information is in a first data format. The information may be generated based on data in a second format. The second format may, for example, correspond to a format used by a certain type or types of process entities, whereas the first format may, for example, correspond to a format used to process operational condition information of other types of process entities in the process plant. Providing operational condition data for various types of process entities in a common format may, for example, assist an operator in ascertaining the relative importance of the operational condition for various types of entities.Type: GrantFiled: March 13, 2003Date of Patent: July 5, 2005Assignee: CSI Technology, Inc.Inventors: Todd Reeves, Christopher Hilemon, Keith Walton
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Patent number: 6892581Abstract: A multi-axis vibration sensor with integral magnet optimizes sensor response in a non-permanently attachable package. In a preferred embodiment of the invention, the apparatus includes a housing having a magnet, a multi-axis vibration sensor for sensing vibration along multiple machine axes, and conditioning circuitry disposed within the housing. The magnet enables the apparatus to be placed in sensory contact with the machine. The vibration sensor senses machine vibration along multiple machine axes when the apparatus is in sensory contact with the machine, and the conditioning circuitry optimizes the frequency response of the vibration sensor by reducing the gain of the sensor output at resonance. The vibration sensor may be mounted directly to existing machine structure, such as the machine's outer casing. Two parallel feet facilitate stable mounting of the sensor curved surface. A keyed mounting pad may be employed to facilitate proper orientation of the sensor.Type: GrantFiled: June 16, 2003Date of Patent: May 17, 2005Assignee: CSI Technology, Inc.Inventors: James C. Robinson, Kenneth R. Piety, Bradley D. Pardue
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Patent number: 6873931Abstract: An alignment system having an angular position sensing device using an accelerometer to determine the angular position of the device. Preferably, the angular position sensing device incorporates two dual-axis accelerometers oriented in a spaced apart relation for determining the angular position of a rotating body in space. The angular position sensing device is operable to account for centrifugal and angular acceleration errors due to the rotation of the rotating body in space, thereby providing an accurate angular position of the rotating body. The angular position sensor also determines the angular position of the rotating body based on a sensing axis having the greatest range of sensitivity according to the angular position of the rotating body.Type: GrantFiled: October 10, 2000Date of Patent: March 29, 2005Assignee: CSI Technology, Inc.Inventors: Daniel L. Nower, Albert C. Abnett, David A. Hinkle
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Patent number: 6839660Abstract: A rotating equipment monitoring device includes a set of sensors, such as temperature, speed, pressure, and vibration sensors, locally connected to a diagnostic unit having a plant communication interface and a processor that implements one or more diagnostic routines. The diagnostic unit collects data from the sensors and performs diagnostics thereon to detect actual or potential problems with the rotating equipment on a continuous or semi-continuous basis. Using the communication interface, the diagnostic unit automatically sends signals indicating detected conditions of the rotating equipment to a maintenance system or a control system via standard or common communication network, such as a HART or Fieldbus network. The diagnostic unit may also be intermittently coupled to an off-line computer, such a one associated with a service provider, who may verify or further define the diagnostics provided by the diagnostic unit.Type: GrantFiled: April 22, 2002Date of Patent: January 4, 2005Assignee: CSI Technology, Inc.Inventors: Evren Eryurek, Kai Bouse, Todd Reeves
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Patent number: 6618128Abstract: An apparatus for determining the rotational speed of an object returning diffuse reflections where no reflective singularity exists on the object or no clearly distinct light pulse is produced. A light source illuminates a target area on the object. An optical system receives the reflected light, selectively filters by wavelength, and focuses the light on a detector for signal processing. The reflected light signals may be a series of complex patterns that repeat once per revolution. A Fourier Transform with additional processing enhancements is performed on the signals and used as a basis to calculate the speed of the object The signal processing may be automated, resulting in a speed (RPM) solution being displayed for the operator of the device.Type: GrantFiled: January 23, 2002Date of Patent: September 9, 2003Assignee: CSI Technology, Inc.Inventors: J. Brent Van Voorhis, James C. Robinson, Jason E. Hillard
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Patent number: 6598479Abstract: An integral magnet vibration sensor apparatus optimizes sensor response in a non-permanently attachable package. In a preferred embodiment of the invention, the apparatus includes a housing having a magnet, a vibration sensor, and a conditioning circuit disposed within the housing. The magnet enables the apparatus to be magnetically attached to a machine. The vibration sensor senses machine vibration when the apparatus is attached to the machine, and the conditioning circuit optimizes the frequency response of the vibration sensor in a preferred embodiment by reducing the gain of the sensor output at resonance.Type: GrantFiled: November 19, 2001Date of Patent: July 29, 2003Assignee: CSI Technology, Inc.Inventors: James C. Robinson, Kenneth R. Piety, Bradley D. Pardue