Patents Assigned to Cutsforth, Inc.
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Patent number: 11050205Abstract: A brush holder assembly for use in an electrical generator having a moving conductive surface may include a brush holder, such as a brush box, that is configured to be removably mounted to a mounting element on the electrical generator. A carbon brush may be slidingly disposed with the brush holder and may be biased into sliding contact with the moving conductive surface. The brush holder assembly includes a handle that is moveable between an unlocked position in which the brush holder is removable from the mounting element and a locked position in which the brush holder is secured relative to the mounting element. A circuit board is disposed within the handle and includes a sensor that provides an indication of an occurrence of an anomalous and/or threshold condition of the carbon brush.Type: GrantFiled: March 7, 2019Date of Patent: June 29, 2021Assignee: CUTSFORTH, INC.Inventors: Robert S. Cutsforth, Dustin L. Cutsforth
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Publication number: 20200388974Abstract: Methods and systems for monitoring a brush holder assembly and/or detecting wear of a brush in a brush holder assembly are disclosed. One method includes sending data from a plurality of remote monitoring locations to a central control unit, where the data may be evaluated in order to monitor states of brushes at a plurality of remote electrical facilities. For example, multiple images of a marker tracking longitudinal movement of the brush may be acquired. A comparison of the images, for example, a comparative imaging technique, such as pixel-by-pixel comparison, may then be performed in order to evaluate a condition of the brush, such as the wear rate, wear state, or life expectancy of the brush.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 26, 2020Publication date: December 10, 2020Applicant: CUTSFORTH, INC.Inventor: ROBERT S. CUTSFORTH
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Patent number: 10833567Abstract: A shaft grounding and monitoring system may include a grounding member slidingly engageable with a rotating shaft. An electrical sensor may be configured to be coupled with the grounding member in order to detect an electrical parameter that provides an indication of electricity flowing from the rotating shaft to ground through the grounding member. A processor may be operably coupled with the electrical sensor and may receive and analyze data from the electrical sensor at multiple sampling points taken at different rotational positions of the rotating shaft during multiple revolutions of the rotating shaft. The processor may be configured to develop, over time, a reconstructed waveform representing a compilation of the periodically sampled values of the data from the electrical sensor through one revolution of the rotating shaft.Type: GrantFiled: June 4, 2018Date of Patent: November 10, 2020Assignee: CUTSFORTH, INC.Inventors: David A. Jahnke, Robert S. Cutsforth, Dustin L. Cutsforth
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Patent number: 10790629Abstract: Methods and systems for monitoring a brush holder assembly and/or detecting wear of a brush in a brush holder assembly are disclosed. One method includes sending data from a plurality of remote monitoring locations to a central control unit, where the data may be evaluated in order to monitor states of brushes at a plurality of remote electrical facilities. For example, multiple images of a marker tracking longitudinal movement of the brush may be acquired. A comparison of the images, for example, a comparative imaging technique, such as pixel-by-pixel comparison, may then be performed in order to evaluate a condition of the brush, such as the wear rate, wear state, or life expectancy of the brush.Type: GrantFiled: February 12, 2019Date of Patent: September 29, 2020Assignee: CUTSFORTH, INC.Inventor: Robert S. Cutsforth
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Patent number: 10734871Abstract: A grounding rope assembly for electrically grounding a rotatable conductive shaft of a dynamo-electric machine. The assembly includes a grounding rope member including a plurality of conductive wires extending along the length of the grounding rope member and one or more discrete fixation points intermediate the first and second ends of the grounding rope member. Two or more of the plurality of conductive wires are affixed together at each of the discrete fixation points.Type: GrantFiled: December 16, 2016Date of Patent: August 4, 2020Assignee: CUTSFORTH, INC.Inventors: Robert S. Cutsforth, Jason R. Kammerer
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Patent number: 10718688Abstract: A marking system for knowing precisely at which location on an electrical device a used brush and associated brush holder assembly were positioned to evaluate whether abnormal brush wear, abnormal operation or other anomaly is occurring and performing maintenance and/or replacement of components as needed.Type: GrantFiled: December 14, 2017Date of Patent: July 21, 2020Assignee: CUTSFORTH, INC.Inventor: Robert S. Cutsforth
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Patent number: 10649011Abstract: A shaft grounding and monitoring system may include a grounding member slidingly engageable with a rotating shaft. An electrical sensor may be configured to be coupled with the grounding member in order to detect an electrical parameter that provides an indication of electricity flowing from the rotating shaft to ground through the grounding member. A processor may be operably coupled with the electrical sensor and may receive and analyze data from the electrical sensor. The processor may be configured to periodically analyze the data representing the electrical parameter from the electrical sensor at a sampling rate and for a sampling period that is related to a rotation speed of the rotating shaft. A memory may be operably coupled with the processor and may be configured to store data processed by the processor that is representative of the data provided by the electrical sensor.Type: GrantFiled: June 18, 2019Date of Patent: May 12, 2020Assignee: CUTSFORTH, INC.Inventors: David A. Jahnke, Robert S. Cutsforth, Dustin L. Cutsforth
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Publication number: 20200112223Abstract: Example brush holder assemblies of an electric machine are disclosed. An example brush holder assembly of an electric machine includes a carbon brush including an upper surface and a lower surface opposite the upper surface. The brush holder assembly also includes one or more lead wires extending out of the carbon brush at an insertion point on the upper surface and a first cavity extending into the carbon brush from the upper surface at a location spaced away from the insertion point of the one or more lead wires and unobstructed by the one or more lead wires.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 3, 2019Publication date: April 9, 2020Applicant: CUTSFORTH, INC.Inventors: ROBERT S. CUTSFORTH, DUSTIN L. CUTSFORTH, DAVID WILLIAM DRURY HARRISON, DOUGLAS CHRISTOPHER BRUEY
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Publication number: 20200112133Abstract: A system for monitoring the wear state of a carbon brush of a brush holder assembly in which the length of the carbon brush is diminished from an initial length as an end of the carbon brush wears away during use. The system includes a wear state monitor, including a sensor, coupled to the carbon brush. The wear state monitor is configured to rotate as the length of the carbon brush diminishes. The sensor is configured to measure an angular displacement of the wear state monitor as the wear state monitor rotates. The measured angular displacement of the wear state monitor correlates to an amount of diminution in the length of the carbon brush.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 3, 2019Publication date: April 9, 2020Applicant: CUTSFORTH, INC.Inventors: ROBERT S. CUTSFORTH, DUSTIN L. CUTSFORTH, DOUGLAS CHRISTOPHER BRUEY, MICHAEL LEE SCHAAF, DAVID WILLIAM DRURY HARRISON
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Publication number: 20190302155Abstract: A shaft grounding and monitoring system may include a grounding member slidingly engageable with a rotating shaft. An electrical sensor may be configured to be coupled with the grounding member in order to detect an electrical parameter that provides an indication of electricity flowing from the rotating shaft to ground through the grounding member. A processor may be operably coupled with the electrical sensor and may receive and analyze data from the electrical sensor. The processor may be configured to periodically analyze the data representing the electrical parameter from the electrical sensor at a sampling rate and for a sampling period that is related to a rotation speed of the rotating shaft. A memory may be operably coupled with the processor and may be configured to store data processed by the processor that is representative of the data provided by the electrical sensor.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 18, 2019Publication date: October 3, 2019Applicant: CUTSFORTH, INC.Inventors: DAVID A. JAHNKE, ROBERT S. CUTSFORTH, DUSTIN L. CUTSFORTH
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Patent number: 10371726Abstract: A shaft grounding and monitoring system may include a grounding member slidingly engageable with a rotating shaft. An electrical sensor may be configured to be coupled with the grounding member in order to detect an electrical parameter that provides an indication of electricity flowing from the rotating shaft to ground through the grounding member. A processor may be operably coupled with the electrical sensor and may receive and analyze data from the electrical sensor. The processor may be configured to periodically analyze the data representing the electrical parameter from the electrical sensor at a sampling rate and for a sampling period that is related to a rotation speed of the rotating shaft. A memory may be operably coupled with the processor and may be configured to store data processed by the processor that is representative of the data provided by the electrical sensor.Type: GrantFiled: January 10, 2017Date of Patent: August 6, 2019Assignee: CUTSFORTH, INC.Inventors: David A. Jahnke, Robert S. Cutsforth, Dustin L. Cutsforth
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Patent number: 10348047Abstract: A brush holder assembly for use in an electrical generator having a moving conductive surface may include a brush holder, such as a brush box, that is configured to be removably mounted to a mounting element on the electrical generator. A carbon brush may be slidingly disposed with the brush holder and may be biased into sliding contact with the moving conductive surface. The brush holder assembly includes a handle that is moveable between an unlocked position in which the brush holder is removable from the mounting element and a locked position in which the brush holder is secured relative to the mounting element. A circuit board is disposed within the handle and includes a sensor that provides an indication of an occurrence of an anomalous and/or threshold condition of the carbon brush.Type: GrantFiled: May 31, 2016Date of Patent: July 9, 2019Assignee: Cutsforth, Inc.Inventors: Robert S. Cutsforth, Dustin L. Cutsforth
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Publication number: 20190207353Abstract: A brush holder assembly for use in an electrical generator having a moving conductive surface may include a brush holder, such as a brush box, that is configured to be removably mounted to a mounting element on the electrical generator. A carbon brush may be slidingly disposed with the brush holder and may be biased into sliding contact with the moving conductive surface. The brush holder assembly includes a handle that is moveable between an unlocked position in which the brush holder is removable from the mounting element and a locked position in which the brush holder is secured relative to the mounting element. A circuit board is disposed within the handle and includes a sensor that provides an indication of an occurrence of an anomalous and/or threshold condition of the carbon brush.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 7, 2019Publication date: July 4, 2019Applicant: CUTSFORTH, INC.Inventors: ROBERT S. CUTSFORTH, DUSTIN L. CUTSFORTH
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Patent number: 10316888Abstract: A mounting fixture for positioning a workpiece in a desired relationship with an apparatus including an articulation joint for coupling first and second tubular members in a desired angular relationship. The articulation joint includes a first end portion clamped to an interior surface of the first tubular member and a second end portion clamped to an interior surface of the second tubular member. First and second clamping members of the articulation joint are clamped together to prevent pivotable movement between a first articulation member and a second articulation member of the articulation joint.Type: GrantFiled: March 20, 2014Date of Patent: June 11, 2019Assignee: CUTSFORTH, INC.Inventor: Robert S. Cutsforth
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Publication number: 20190173250Abstract: Methods and systems for monitoring a brush holder assembly and/or detecting wear of a brush in a brush holder assembly are disclosed. One method includes sending data from a plurality of remote monitoring locations to a central control unit, where the data may be evaluated in order to monitor states of brushes at a plurality of remote electrical facilities. For example, multiple images of a marker tracking longitudinal movement of the brush may be acquired. A comparison of the images, for example, a comparative imaging technique, such as pixel-by-pixel comparison, may then be performed in order to evaluate a condition of the brush, such as the wear rate, wear state, or life expectancy of the brush.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 12, 2019Publication date: June 6, 2019Applicant: CUTSFORTH, INC.Inventor: ROBERT S. CUTSFORTH
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Patent number: 10249999Abstract: Methods and systems for monitoring a brush holder assembly and/or detecting wear of a brush in a brush holder assembly are disclosed. One method includes sending data from a plurality of remote monitoring locations to a central control unit, where the data may be evaluated in order to monitor states of brushes at a plurality of remote electrical facilities. For example, multiple images of a marker tracking longitudinal movement of the brush may be acquired. A comparison of the images, for example, a comparative imaging technique, such as pixel-by-pixel comparison, may then be performed in order to evaluate a condition of the brush, such as the wear rate, wear state, or life expectancy of the brush.Type: GrantFiled: January 24, 2017Date of Patent: April 2, 2019Assignee: CUTSFORTH, INC.Inventor: Robert S. Cutsforth
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Patent number: 10199790Abstract: Devices and methods of use for brush holder assemblies are disclosed. Brush holder assemblies including a mounting block and a brush holder are disclosed. Also illustrated is a brush holder assembly including a first portion in sliding engagement with a second portion. In some embodiments the brush holder includes a channel, such that at least a portion of the mounting block is disposed within the channel of the brush holder.Type: GrantFiled: February 28, 2017Date of Patent: February 5, 2019Assignee: CUTSFORTH, INC.Inventors: Robert S. Cutsforth, David L. Cutsforth
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Patent number: 10181772Abstract: A shaft grounding apparatus including a grounding rope in electrical contact with ground, and an adjustable rope guide configured to guide the grounding rope on an electrically conductive surface of a rotating shaft of an electric machine. The adjustable rope guide includes a plurality of articulating segments configured to provide the adjustable rope guide with a variable radius of curvature to closely follow a radius of curvature of the rotating shaft.Type: GrantFiled: November 23, 2015Date of Patent: January 15, 2019Assignee: CUTSFORTH, INC.Inventor: Robert S. Cutsforth
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Publication number: 20180351439Abstract: A shaft grounding and monitoring system may include a grounding member slidingly engageable with a rotating shaft. An electrical sensor may be configured to be coupled with the grounding member in order to detect an electrical parameter that provides an indication of electricity flowing from the rotating shaft to ground through the grounding member. A processor may be operably coupled with the electrical sensor and may receive and analyze data from the electrical sensor at multiple sampling points taken at different rotational positions of the rotating shaft during multiple revolutions of the rotating shaft. The processor may be configured to develop, over time, a reconstructed waveform representing a compilation of the periodically sampled values of the data from the electrical sensor through one revolution of the rotating shaft.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 4, 2018Publication date: December 6, 2018Applicant: CUTSFORTH, INC.Inventors: DAVID A. JAHNKE, ROBERT S. CUTSFORTH, DUSTIN L. CUTSFORTH
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Patent number: RE47563Abstract: A brush holder assembly including a quick disconnect assembly for quickly disconnecting a brush and electrical leads from a remaining component of the brush holder assembly to facilitate brush removal and replacement. The quick disconnect assembly includes a receptacle having a cavity for removably receiving and an end of the electrical lead, such as the nugget, and a resilient clip. When positioned in the cavity of the receptacle, the resilient clip urges a surface of the nugget into direct contact with a surface of the receptacle partially defining the cavity, completing an electrical current pathway from the brush through the electrical lead to the nugget, and from the surface of the nugget to the surface of the receptacle.Type: GrantFiled: December 13, 2016Date of Patent: August 6, 2019Assignee: CUTSFORTH, INC.Inventor: Robert S. Cutsforth