Patents Assigned to Herzog Services, Inc.
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Publication number: 20240025461Abstract: A rail testing system comprises a proximal mobile track system and a distal mobile track system. Each of the proximal mobile track system and the distal mobile track system are movable in a horizontal direction and a vertical direction. A carriage is movably coupled to the proximal mobile track system and the distal mobile track system. The system has a sensor pod comprising a roller search unit. The sensor pod is configured to lock to the carriage for testing of a rail. The system includes a sensor array comprising time of flight sensors. The sensor array is usable to maintain an alignment of the roller search unit with the rail.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 19, 2023Publication date: January 25, 2024Applicant: Herzog Services, Inc.Inventors: Jason Roe, Brent T. Applebury, Andy White, John W. Kieser
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Publication number: 20230236156Abstract: A roller search unit for detecting rail defects with integrated digital circuitry includes a liquid filled tire mounted to an axle assembly with wheels. An ultrasonic transducer array positioned within a housing is positioned within the within the tire and coupled to the axle. The housing contains transducer interface circuitry operable to receive analog signals from the ultrasonic transducer array and contains digital flaw detection circuitry operable to convert the analog signals to digital signals and perform analysis on the digital signals to detect flaws in a rail. The transducer interface circuitry and digital flaw detection circuitry are configured to stack to provide a compact, small footprint assembly. The conversion of the transducer signals from analog to digital within the tire permits transmission of the digitized data without susceptibility to interference and noise.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 24, 2023Publication date: July 27, 2023Applicant: Herzog Services, Inc.Inventors: Andy White, Troy L. Elbert, Brent T. Applebury, Timothy J. Coolman, Jason Roe
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Patent number: 8820166Abstract: An apparatus for detecting defects in a railway rail mounted on a test vehicle. The apparatus includes a transducer assembly with one or more arrays of ultrasonic transducers directed toward the running surface of the rail. Beams transmitted by the one or more arrays of ultrasonic transducers may be dynamically adjusted to compensate for the varying profile of the rail head and running surface. A laser profiler mounted on the test vehicle in combination with a linear encoder provide profile data, which is communicated to a system controller to dynamically adjust the focal laws for the one or more arrays of transducers to steer the transmitted beams to produce the ideal inspection beam sets while the test vehicle is in motion.Type: GrantFiled: April 12, 2013Date of Patent: September 2, 2014Assignee: Herzog Services, Inc.Inventors: Jeffrey B. Wigh, Richard L. Ebersold, Troy L. Elbert, Timothy J. Coolman
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Patent number: 8806948Abstract: An inspection apparatus for detecting defects in a rail joint bar includes an ultrasonic transducer mounted on an actuator for moving the transducer into and out of engagement with a vertical surface of the head of the joint bar. A laser profile system and an encoder output linear position data corresponding to the position of a joint bar relative to the position of the inspection apparatus. A system controller responsive to the identification of the presence of a joint bar or obstructions, outputs control information to the transducer actuator assembly to position the transducer assembly relative to the joint bar.Type: GrantFiled: February 28, 2011Date of Patent: August 19, 2014Assignee: Herzog Services, Inc.Inventors: Jason M. Kahn, Jeff Wigh
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Publication number: 20130220020Abstract: An apparatus for detecting defects in a railway rail mounted on a test vehicle. The apparatus includes a transducer assembly with one or more arrays of ultrasonic transducers directed toward the running surface of the rail. Beams transmitted by the one or more arrays of ultrasonic transducers may be dynamically adjusted to compensate for the varying profile of the rail head and running surface. A laser profiler mounted on the test vehicle in combination with a linear encoder provide profile data, which is communicated to a system controller to dynamically adjust the focal laws for the one or more arrays of transducers to steer the transmitted beams to produce the ideal inspection beam sets while the test vehicle is in motion.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 12, 2013Publication date: August 29, 2013Applicant: Herzog Services, Inc.Inventor: Herzog Services, Inc.
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Patent number: 8485035Abstract: A method for detecting defects in a railway rail including a search unit and preferably a roller search unit (“RSU”) mounted on a test vehicle and in rolling contact with the running surface of the rails to inspect each rail. The RSU includes a tire filled with a liquid and a transducer assembly mounted within the tire. The transducer assembly includes one or more arrays of ultrasonic transducers directed toward the running surface of the rail. A laser profiler mounted on the test vehicle in combination with a linear encoder provide profile data which is communicated to a system controller to dynamically adjust the focal laws for the one or more arrays of transducers to dynamically steer the transmitted beams to produce the ideal inspection beam sets while the test vehicle is in motion.Type: GrantFiled: August 21, 2012Date of Patent: July 16, 2013Assignee: Herzog Services, Inc.Inventors: Jeffrey B. Wigh, Richard L. Ebersold, Troy L. Elbert, Timothy J. Coolman
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Publication number: 20130152691Abstract: A method for detecting defects in a railway rail including a search unit and preferably a roller search unit (“RSU”) mounted on a test vehicle and in rolling contact with the running surface of the rails to inspect each rail. The RSU includes a tire filled with a liquid and a transducer assembly mounted within the tire. The transducer assembly includes one or more arrays of ultrasonic transducers directed toward the running surface of the rail. A laser profiler mounted on the test vehicle in combination with a linear encoder provide profile data which is communicated to a system controller to dynamically adjust the focal laws for the one or more arrays of transducers to dynamically steer the transmitted beams to produce the ideal inspection beam sets while the test vehicle is in motion.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 21, 2012Publication date: June 20, 2013Applicant: HERZOG SERVICES, INC.Inventors: Jeffrey B. Wigh, Richard L. Ebersold, Troy L. Elbert, Timothy J. Coolman
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Patent number: 8424387Abstract: An apparatus for detecting defects in a railway rail includes a search unit and preferably a roller search unit (“RSU”) mounted on a test vehicle and in rolling contact with the running surface of the rails to inspect each rail. The RSU includes a tire filled with a liquid and a transducer assembly mounted within the tire. The transducer assembly includes one or more arrays of ultrasonic transducers directed toward the running surface of the rail. A laser profiler mounted on the test vehicle in combination with a linear encoder provide profile data which is communicated to a system controller to dynamically adjust the focal laws for the one or more arrays of transducers to dynamically steer the transmitted beams to produce the ideal inspection beam sets while the test vehicle is in motion.Type: GrantFiled: August 21, 2012Date of Patent: April 23, 2013Assignee: Herzog Services, Inc.Inventors: Jeffrey B. Wigh, Richard L. Ebersold, Troy L. Elbert, Timothy J. Coolman
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Patent number: 8418563Abstract: An apparatus for detecting defects in a railway rail includes a search unit and preferably a roller search unit (“RSU”) mounted on a test vehicle and in rolling contact with the running surface of the rails to inspect each rail. The RSU includes a tire filled with a liquid and a transducer assembly mounted within the tire. The transducer assembly includes one or more arrays of ultrasonic transducers directed toward the running surface of the rail. A laser profiler mounted on the test vehicle in combination with a linear encoder provide profile data which is communicated to a system controller to dynamically adjust the focal laws for the one or more arrays of transducers to dynamically steer the transmitted beams to produce the ideal inspection beam sets while the test vehicle is in motion.Type: GrantFiled: August 21, 2012Date of Patent: April 16, 2013Assignee: Herzog Services, Inc.Inventors: Jeffrey B. Wigh, Richard L. Ebersold, Troy L. Elbert, Timothy J. Coolman
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Publication number: 20130047729Abstract: An apparatus for detecting defects in a railway rail includes a search unit and preferably a roller search unit (“RSU”) mounted on a test vehicle and in rolling contact with the running surface of the rails to inspect each rail. The RSU includes a tire filled with a liquid and a transducer assembly mounted within the tire. The transducer assembly includes one or more arrays of ultrasonic transducers directed toward the running surface of the rail. A laser profiler mounted on the test vehicle in combination with a linear encoder provide profile data which is communicated to a system controller to dynamically adjust the focal laws for the one or more arrays of transducers to dynamically steer the transmitted beams to produce the ideal inspection beam sets while the test vehicle is in motion.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 21, 2012Publication date: February 28, 2013Applicant: Herzog Services, Inc.Inventors: Jeffrey B. Wigh, Richard L. Ebersold, Troy L. Elbert, Timothy J. Coolman
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Publication number: 20130047730Abstract: An apparatus for detecting defects in a railway rail includes a search unit and preferably a roller search unit (“RSU”) mounted on a test vehicle and in rolling contact with the running surface of the rails to inspect each rail. The RSU includes a tire filled with a liquid and a transducer assembly mounted within the tire. The transducer assembly includes one or more arrays of ultrasonic transducers directed toward the running surface of the rail. A laser profiler mounted on the test vehicle in combination with a linear encoder provide profile data which is communicated to a system controller to dynamically adjust the focal laws for the one or more arrays of transducers to dynamically steer the transmitted beams to produce the ideal inspection beam sets while the test vehicle is in motion.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 21, 2012Publication date: February 28, 2013Applicant: HERZOG SERVICES, INC.Inventors: Jeffrey B. Wigh, Richard L. Ebersold, Troy L. Elbert, Timothy J. Coolman
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Patent number: 8365604Abstract: An apparatus and method for inspecting a rail joint bar transported along a railway rail by an inspection vehicle is provided. The apparatus and method includes a pair of ultrasonic transducers housed in liquid-filled wheels. The wheels are positionable for a stored position to a measurement position in rolling contact with the vehicle surfaces of the rail joint bars on each side of the rail. The ultrasonic transducer transmits a signal into the rail joint bar and the reflected signal is detected by the transducer and analyzed to identify flaws in the rail joint bar.Type: GrantFiled: August 31, 2010Date of Patent: February 5, 2013Assignee: Herzog Services, Inc.Inventor: Jason M. Kahn
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Publication number: 20120218868Abstract: An inspection apparatus for detecting defects in a rail joint bar includes an ultrasonic transducer mounted on an actuator for moving the transducer into and out of engagement with a vertical surface of the head of the joint bar. A laser profile system and an encoder output linear position data corresponding to the position of a joint bar relative to the position of the inspection apparatus. A system controller responsive to the identification of the presence of a joint bar or obstructions, outputs control information to the transducer actuator assembly to position the transducer assembly relative to the joint bar.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 28, 2011Publication date: August 30, 2012Applicant: Herzog Services Inc.Inventors: Jason M. Kahn, Jeffrey B. Wigh
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Publication number: 20110209549Abstract: An apparatus and method for inspecting a rail joint bar transported along a railway rail by an inspection vehicle is provided. The apparatus and method includes a pair of ultrasonic transducers housed in liquid-filled wheels. The wheels are positionable for a stored position to a measurement position in rolling contact with the vehicle surfaces of the rail joint bars on each side of the rail. The ultrasonic transducer transmits a signal into the rail joint bar and the reflected signal is detected by the transducer and analyzed to identify flaws in the rail joint bar.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 31, 2010Publication date: September 1, 2011Applicant: Herzog Services, Inc.Inventor: Jason M. Kahn
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Patent number: 7882742Abstract: An apparatus for ultrasonic inspection of an object. A tire is mounted for rolling along the surface of the object. It contains a liquid and a transducer assembly. The transducer assembly is positioned in the tire adjacent a portion of the surface of the tire in contact with the object. The liquid and the surface of the tire in contact with the object provide an acoustic bridge between the transducer assembly and the object. An electric signal processing system is connected to the transducer assembly. It generates electric signals which are converted to acoustic signals in the transducer assembly to place acoustic signals in the object. Acoustic signals returned from the object are converted to electric signals by the transducer assembly, and are processed in the electric signal processing system to indicate flaws in the object.Type: GrantFiled: October 28, 2008Date of Patent: February 8, 2011Assignee: Herzog Services, Inc.Inventor: George D. Martens
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Patent number: 6055862Abstract: Method and apparatus for ultrasonic inspection of an object. A tire is mounted for rolling along the surface of the object. It contains a liquid and a transducer assembly. The transducer assembly is positioned in the tire adjacent a portion of the surface of the tire in contact with the object. The liquid and the surface of the tire in contact with the object provide an acoustic bridge between the transducer assembly and the object. An electric signal processing system is connected to the transducer assembly. It generates electric signals which are converted to acoustic signals in the transducer assembly to place acoustic signals in the object. Acoustic signals returned from the object are converted to electric signals by the transducer assembly, and are processed in the electric signal processing system to indicate flaws in the object.Type: GrantFiled: November 20, 1997Date of Patent: May 2, 2000Assignee: Herzog Services, Inc.Inventor: George D. Martens