Patents Assigned to Elster Electricity, LLC
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Patent number: 7180282Abstract: Methods and apparatus for supplying power for use in metering electrical energy over a wide range of voltages with a single meter are disclosed. The wide ranging meter includes a processing unit for processing divided input voltage and a current component in order to determine electrical energy metering values. The processing unit is operable in response to supply voltages. A power supply, connected to receive the undivided voltage component, generates the supply voltages over the wide dynamic range. It is especially preferred for the power supply to include a transformer having first, second and third windings, wherein the undivided voltage component is provided to the first winding and wherein the second winding defines the output of the power supply. A switching member is connected to the first winding for permitting and preventing the flow of current in response to a control signal. A control member generates the control signal in response to the output of the power supply.Type: GrantFiled: July 11, 2003Date of Patent: February 20, 2007Assignee: Elster Electricity, LLCInventor: Fred F. Schleifer
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Patent number: 7176807Abstract: Methods and systems of enforcing a demand reset in a meter that communicates via a wireless network. When billing data is received by a server, it is accompanied by a demand reset counter. The counter is compared to a counter stored on the server. If they received counter is less than the server counter, it is determined that the meter missed a demand reset. The server then instructs the meter to perform a billing read and to perform a demand reset to ensure that accurate demand data is received by the server.Type: GrantFiled: September 24, 2004Date of Patent: February 13, 2007Assignee: Elster Electricity, LLCInventors: Sean M. Scoggins, Stuart Mills, Robert T. Mason, Andrew J. Borleske, Kathryn J. Smith, Dileep Rudran
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Patent number: 7170425Abstract: The present invention enables multiple operating territories to be defined, named, and managed within a meter reading system. Each operating territory may correspond to a geographic sub-section of the meter reading system that is regulated by a particular regulatory agency. Each operating territory may be assigned a set of time of use (TOU) schedules required by its corresponding regulatory agency. The set of TOU schedules assigned to each operating territory may be stored in a database.Type: GrantFiled: September 24, 2004Date of Patent: January 30, 2007Assignee: Elster Electricity, LLCInventors: Russell G. Christopher, Raymond Kelley, Dileep Rudran, Susane K. Nemecz
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Patent number: 7145474Abstract: A dynamic self-configuring system for collecting metering data comprises a collector meter. The collector meter scans for meters that are operable to directly communicate with the collector and registers such meters as level one meters. The collector transmits instructions to the level one meters to scan for meters that are operable to directly communicate with the level one meters. The collector registers meters that respond as level two meters.Type: GrantFiled: August 27, 2004Date of Patent: December 5, 2006Assignee: Elster Electricity, LLCInventors: Kenneth C. Shuey, Rodney C. Hemminger, Robert T. Mason, Jr., Eugene W. Hodges
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Patent number: 7142106Abstract: A system for visually detailing the layout of a wireless network and for providing performance statistics regarding the network. Graphical diagrams are generated in accordance with a request wherein the diagrams illustrate nodes and data collectors in the wireless network. The nodes record data related to a commodity usage and transmit the data to the collectors, which in turn transmit aggregated data from a plurality of nodes to a central data collection server.Type: GrantFiled: June 15, 2004Date of Patent: November 28, 2006Assignee: Elster Electricity, LLCInventor: Sean M. Scoggins
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Patent number: 7126494Abstract: An electronic meter incorporates a TCP/IP protocol suite and an HTTP server to provide two-way access to the meter data. Alternatively, the TCP/IP protocol suite may be incorporated into a gateway serving multiple meters connected through a power line or wireless two-way network. The gateway may incorporate an HTTP server for accessing data from multiple meters and for transmission of data to individual meters. Other aspects of the disclosed system include the use of a common gateway interface for remote access to meter data and to set meter parameters using HTML forms in HTTP browsers; remote reading and setting of multiple meter parameters using a TCP/IP protocol suite; a TCP/IP protocol suite implemented in designated nodes in a CEBus LAN with remote access through TCP/IP to routers and brouters and to individual meters on the LAN; and an SLIP-PPP enabled gateway for remote TCP/IP access through a serial interface to a single or multiple meter parameters.Type: GrantFiled: June 7, 2004Date of Patent: October 24, 2006Assignee: Elster Electricity, LLCInventors: Sasan H. Ardalan, David E. Van den Bout
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Patent number: 7119713Abstract: A dynamic self-configuring system for collecting metering data comprises a collector meter. The collector meter scans for meters that are operable to directly communicate with the collector and registers such meters as level one meters. The collector transmits instructions to the level one meters to scan for meters that are operable to directly communicate with the level one meters. The collector registers meters that respond as level two meters.Type: GrantFiled: June 27, 2002Date of Patent: October 10, 2006Assignee: Elster Electricity, LLCInventors: Kenneth C. Shuey, Rodney C. Hemminger, Robert T. Mason, Jr., Eugene W. Hodges
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Publication number: 20060224335Abstract: The invention provides a system and method for providing a time reference in utility meter network. The novel method includes transmitting a message from a meter to a receiving device (e.g., another meter, a collector, a data collection server), where the message includes an interval and a sequence number. The interval is converted to a time stamp, which is used to time-stamp the message in the receiving device. The novel method reads data from the meter and stores the data as a function of the sequence number.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 22, 2005Publication date: October 5, 2006Applicant: Elster Electricity, LLCInventors: Andrew Borleske, Robert Mason
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Publication number: 20060217936Abstract: A system for determining a service outages and restorations that includes an outage management server (OMS) that generates reports outages and restoration information for metering endpoints. The outages may be caused by faults at various locations in the distribution network. The metering endpoint may include a transmitter having a battery backup that transmits the outage information upon a failure to detect a voltage at the endpoint. The transmission of the information may be filtered based on configurable criteria. The metering endpoints may also inform the OMS when power is restored. Thus, a utility may better service its customers by focusing manpower efforts using the outage and restoration information generated by the OMS.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 27, 2005Publication date: September 28, 2006Applicant: Elster Electricity LLCInventors: Robert Mason, Andrew Borleske, Kenneth Shuey
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Patent number: 7084783Abstract: An electronic meter that is capable of handling an analog cellular phone or radio modem under the meter cover provides significant improvements in the thermal management and power handling that is associated with a circuit switched wireless device. The electronic meter comprises a power supply capable of delivering the transmitter power plus the associated losses due to transmitter efficiency. It is desirable to deliver the high power over a wide range of AC input voltages (typically from about 90 to 530 VAC). The meter packaging allows the power supply and the analog cellular modem to operate in an enclosed metering package without exceeding the operating temperatures of the electronic components. The packaging adapts to increased steady state (idle) conditions as well as increased transmit conditions.Type: GrantFiled: August 13, 2002Date of Patent: August 1, 2006Assignee: Elster Electricity, LLCInventors: Waymon A. Melvin, Jr., Lars A. Lindqvist, Charles Cunningham, Jr., Michael A. Murphy, Kenneth C. Shuey
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Patent number: 7071742Abstract: The auto-restart characteristic of a controller is prevented. A circuit comprises a voltage control loop, a control winding, an optical isolator component, and a diode biasing network. In the case of a power outage, the current from the voltage control loop begins to drop, resulting in the optical isolator component coming out of conduction. The optical isolator component coming out of conduction cuts off current to the control input of the controller. The removal of current causes the control winding voltage to drop, removing current from the diode biasing network, resulting in the removal of a bias voltage from the control pin of the controller. This removal results in the drop of the received voltage at the control pin, such that the received voltage is never in the trigger range of the auto-restart characteristic. Consequently, on reapplication of power, the controller achieves normal startup time.Type: GrantFiled: June 15, 2004Date of Patent: July 4, 2006Assignee: Elster Electricity, LLCInventor: Kenneth C. Shuey
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Patent number: 7051432Abstract: A preferred method for electrically connecting a first and a second component includes inserting a wire pin through a through hole formed in the first component so that a first portion of the wire pin is located within the through hole and a second portion of the wire pin is located within a retaining feature formed at least in part by the second component. The preferred method also includes moving one of the first and the second components in relation to the other of the first and the second components so that the wire pin resiliently deflects thereby establishing a first contact force between the first portion of the wire and the first component, and a second contact force between the second portion of the wire and the second component.Type: GrantFiled: March 31, 2004Date of Patent: May 30, 2006Assignee: Elster Electricity, LLCInventors: Garry M. Loy, Kenneth C. Shuey
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Patent number: 7046682Abstract: To allow meter data users to have access to needed information and at the same time address the rapidly shifting requirements of the deregulated marketplace, a new business model, apparatus and system are provided. A common metering device measures raw data and a system composed of independent services or applications collect and process raw metered data and then make that data available to interested parties. This new model removes the dependence upon an automatic meter reading (AMR) system provider, as the sole provider, by creating a system to enable a competitive environment where services (applications, information, networking, etc.) rather than systems are selected and paid for on a leased or pay-per-use basis. One example of such a networked-based, extensible metering system comprises a network server, a wide area network coupled to the network server, and a plurality of network-enabled meters coupled to the network.Type: GrantFiled: March 2, 2001Date of Patent: May 16, 2006Assignee: Elster Electricity, LLC.Inventors: Richard Christopher Carpenter, Raymond Kelley, Sean Michael Scoggins, Sasan Ardalan
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Patent number: 7020178Abstract: The present invention is directed to a frequency hopping spread spectrum transceiver. The transceiver includes a microcontroller; a transmitter having a voltage controlled oscillator, a direct digital synthesizer, and a power amplifier; and a receiver having an amplifier, a mixer, an IF amplifier, a demodulator, and a data slicer. When transmitting, the transmitter sends a preamble that allows the receiving device to detect the signal and lock to it to receive the data. When receiving, the receiver first scans all channels and sorts them based on a Received Signal Strength Indicator (RSSI) and then attempts to lock to the channel with the strongest RSSI value by first sampling the received signal to verify the preamble, then synchronizing to the bit edges of the received signal, then detecting the start of a Start Frame Delimiter (SFD), decoding bits to verify a valid SFD and then sampling data bits to receive the data.Type: GrantFiled: June 26, 2002Date of Patent: March 28, 2006Assignee: Elster Electricity, LLCInventors: Robert T. Mason, Jr., Rodney C. Hemminger, Eugene W. Hodges, Brent R. Brian
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Patent number: 6989667Abstract: A presently-preferred embodiment of an electrical-energy meter comprises a base adapted to be mounted on a supporting surface, a current sensor assembly comprising a plurality of contact blades extending through the base and adapted to electrically contact a conductor of electrical energy, and a current transformer mechanically coupled to the base and electrically coupled to the contact blades. The electrical-energy meter further comprises a circuit board assembly comprising a main circuit board electrically coupled to the current transformer and the contact blades. The electrical-energy meter also comprises a circuit-board support member comprising a rim portion fixedly coupled to the base, and a first bracket adjoining the rim portion. The first bracket has a first and a second leg each extending away from the rim portion and the base and each being adapted to securely engage the main circuit board.Type: GrantFiled: June 8, 2004Date of Patent: January 24, 2006Assignee: Elster Electricity, LLCInventor: Garry M. Loy
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Patent number: 6982390Abstract: An actuator switch for use in an electronic energy meter has a reduced number of parts, and can be used to actuate multiple concealed switches. An actuator switch includes an inner actuator portion having ribs separated by at least one gap, and an outer housing with a locking-tab, where the locking-tab corresponds to at least one gap for interlocking.Type: GrantFiled: December 1, 2003Date of Patent: January 3, 2006Assignee: Elster Electricity, LLCInventors: Peter W. Heuell, Garry M. Loy, Russell C. Broome, Lars Anders Lindqvist
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Publication number: 20050270015Abstract: An electronic energy meter senses input voltage and current signals and processes the input voltage and current signals to generate measurements of multiple types of power. The meter comprises a processing system for selecting one of the multiple types of power and defining the same as the selected type of power. The processing system also generates a pulsed test signal representative of a magnitude of a measurement of the selected type of power for testing the operation of the meter. The meter further comprises a communications interface coupled to the processing system for transmitting the pulsed test signal from the meter and for receiving signals from sources external to the meter. Selection of one of the multiple types of power can be achieved by the meter receiving, via the communications interface and from a source external to the meter, a communications command identifying a selected one of the various types of power. The communications interface may comprise an optical communications port.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 1, 2005Publication date: December 8, 2005Applicant: Elster Electricity, LLCInventors: Rodney Hemminger, Mark Munday
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Patent number: 6954061Abstract: An electronic energy meter senses input voltage and current signals and processes the input voltage and current signals to generate measurements of multiple types of power. The meter comprises a processing system for selecting one of the multiple types of power and defining the same as the selected type of power. The processing system also generates a pulsed test signal representative of a magnitude of a measurement of the selected type of power for testing the operation of the meter. The meter further comprises a communications interface coupled to the processing system for transmitting the pulsed test signal from the meter and for receiving signals from sources external to the meter. Selection of one of the multiple types of power can be achieved by the meter receiving, via the communications interface and from a source external to the meter, a communications command identifying a selected one of the various types of power. The communications interface may comprise an optical communications port.Type: GrantFiled: July 10, 2003Date of Patent: October 11, 2005Assignee: Elster Electricity, LLCInventors: Rodney C. Hemminger, Mark L. Munday
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Patent number: 6940268Abstract: Methods and apparatus for supplying power for use in metering electrical energy over a wide range of voltages with a single meter are disclosed. The wide ranging meter includes a processing unit for processing divided input voltage and a current component in order to determine electrical energy metering values. The processing unit is operable in response to supply voltages. A power supply, connected to receive the undivided voltage component, generates the supply voltages over the wide dynamic range. It is especially preferred for the power supply to include a transformer having first, second and third windings, wherein the undivided voltage component is provided to the first winding and wherein the second winding defines the output of the power supply. A switching member is connected to the first winding for permitting and preventing the flow of current in response to a control signal. A control member generates the control signal in response to the output of the power supply.Type: GrantFiled: July 11, 2003Date of Patent: September 6, 2005Assignee: Elster Electricity, LLCInventors: Rodney C. Hemminger, Mark L. Munday, Fred F. Schleifer
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Patent number: 6940711Abstract: An electronic energy meter and its package is described in which the meter package has a reduced number of parts, and the main circuit board assembly has the metering electronics on board, thereby eliminating the need for flying leads and point-to-point wiring within the package. The energy meter includes a first enclosure portion, a circuit board assembly for performing metering functions, a partial terminal block, and a second enclosure portion. The first and second enclosure portions are mateable with each other to form a meter package, in which the circuit board assembly and partial terminal block are at least partially contained within the meter package.Type: GrantFiled: August 28, 2002Date of Patent: September 6, 2005Assignee: Elster Electricity, LLCInventors: Peter W. Heuell, Garry M. Loy, Russell C. Broome, Lars Anders Lindqvist