Patents Assigned to HONEYWELL INTERNATIONAL IN.
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Patent number: 7469588Abstract: A Micro-Electro-Mechanical System closed-loop (MEMS) inertial device having a vertical comb drive that exhibits improved performance under vibration. The device includes one or more stator tines extending from a housing into a cavity formed by the housing. One or more rotor tines extend from a proof mass located in the cavity. The proof mass is joined to the housing by flexures which allow movement in the vertical direction. The rotor tines have a first length value in the direction of movement and the stator tines have a second length value in the direction of movement. The second length value is greater than the first length value. Also, the stator tines include two electrically separated portions. The lesser length of the rotor tines relative to the stator tines causes the attractive force between the rotor tines and either the upper or lower half of the stator tines to be relatively independent of rotor vertical position. This, in turn, produces better accelerometer accuracy in vibration environments.Type: GrantFiled: May 16, 2006Date of Patent: December 30, 2008Assignee: Honeywell International Inc.Inventors: Peter H. LaFond, Lianzhong Yu
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Publication number: 20080315400Abstract: A device for reducing the chance that a microelectromechanical systems (MEMS) device with moving parts will have those parts stick to a glass cover of the MEMS device, and a method for making the device. An example embodiment of the invention includes a MEMS device wafer, a substrate wafer, and a glass cover. The MEMS device wafer includes perforations corresponding to the location(s) of exposed glass on the cover. An example embodiment of a method of the invention includes applying metal layers to a glass cover, perforating a device wafer at locations corresponding to areas of exposed glass on the glass cover, mounting the device wafer to the substrate wafer, and anodically bonding the glass cover to the substrate wafer or to the device wafer.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 22, 2007Publication date: December 25, 2008Applicant: Honeywell International, Inc.Inventor: Michael J. Foster
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Publication number: 20080316057Abstract: A method for communicating an automatic standby message in response to an electronic text message in a network is provided. The method comprises receiving a text message, starting a response timer for a first time period to respond, and monitoring whether a response message has been transmitted. If the response message has not been transmitted, a determination is made whether the response timer has reached a predetermined timing threshold. If the response timer has not reached the threshold, then the method continues to monitor whether the response message has been transmitted. If the response timer has reached the threshold without the response message being sent, a STANDBY message is transmitted automatically and the response timer is restarted for a second time period. The method then monitors whether the response message has been transmitted during the second time period.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 19, 2007Publication date: December 25, 2008Applicant: HONEYWELL INTERNATIONAL INC.Inventor: Thomas F. McGuffin
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Publication number: 20080315397Abstract: One method of the present invention includes preparing a die with traces and pads as desired for the intended use of the die. A MEMS device is mounted to the die. The die is then mounted to a substrate of the same material as the die. The substrate is then mounted to a package. The die and/or the substrate may be flip-chip mounted.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 19, 2007Publication date: December 25, 2008Applicant: Honeywell International, Inc.Inventor: Mark H. Eskridge
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Publication number: 20080314999Abstract: Methods and systems for operating a water heater to limit the effects of stacking in a water heater tank are disclosed. In some cases, the water heater controller may determine a rate of change of the water temperature in the water heater tank. If the rate of change exceeds a threshold value, the controller may adjust the water heater temperature set point downward to help reduce stacking in the water heater. In some cases, the water heater temperature set point may be returned to the original water heater temperature set point when stacking is no longer likely to be of a concern. In one illustrative embodiment, the controller may track the time that the heater of the water heater is in the “on” state, or the time that the heater is in the “off” state, during subsequent heating cycles. The controller may then compare the “on” time or the “off” time to respective recovery threshold times.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 19, 2007Publication date: December 25, 2008Applicant: HONEYWELL INTERNATIONAL INC.Inventor: Rolf L. Strand
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Publication number: 20080316089Abstract: Systems and methods for identifying and uniquely displaying ground features (terrain/obstacles) that are shadowed from an aircrafts radar system. An example system includes one or more aircraft information, sources, a database that stores three-dimensional terrain/obstacle data, a display device, and a processor in data communication with the one or more aircraft information sources and the database. The processor receives aircraft position, heading and altitude information from the one or more aircraft information sources. The processor projects a vector in a three-dimensional digital space onto the three-dimensional terrain/obstacle data stored in the database based on the received aircraft position, heading and altitude information to determine if the projected vector intersects more than one terrain feature.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 8, 2007Publication date: December 25, 2008Applicant: HONEYWELL INTERNATIONAL INC.Inventors: Andrew Forgrieve, Tim B. Freedman, John M. Noll
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Publication number: 20080314044Abstract: A combustor includes an inner liner; an outer liner circumscribing the inner liner and forming a combustion chamber with the inner liner; a combustor dome coupled to the inner and outer liners; and a plurality of heat shields coupled to combustor dome. Each of the heat shields includes a heat shield plate defined by a first edge facing the inner liner and a second edge facing the outer liner; and a plurality of baffles extending from the heat shield plate. Each of the plurality of baffles includes two ribs and a connection portion connecting the two ribs to form a closed portion and an opposite open portion. The open portion of each of the plurality of baffles faces the first edge or the second edge.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 22, 2007Publication date: December 25, 2008Applicant: HONEYWELL INTERNATIONAL, INC.Inventors: Thomas J. Bronson, Rodolphe Dudebout
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Publication number: 20080319592Abstract: Systems and methods for generating approach information for a first vehicle approaching a second dynamic vehicle. An example method determines motion information of the second vehicle and generates approach information based on the determined motion information and the approach centerline. The method generates at least one of an approach path or a plurality of approach path reference points based on at least one of a center of motion of the second vehicle or a touchdown point on the second vehicle and generates at least one of a synthetic path or a plurality of synthetic path reference points by filtering the generated at least one approach path or plurality of approach path reference points.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 20, 2007Publication date: December 25, 2008Applicant: HONEYWELL INTERNATIONAL INC.Inventor: John C. Colclough
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Publication number: 20080316024Abstract: A security system control module with a portable housing including a wireless receiver, control circuitry, nonvolatile memory, and a data connector. The receiver receives data transmissions from at least one wireless security device that monitors a condition of a premises in which the wireless security device is installed. The data connector exchanges data between the control circuitry and an external host device, and it also accepts from the external host device primary operating power for operating the wireless receiver, the control circuitry, and the nonvolatile memory. The control circuitry is adapted to process signals in accordance with a preprogrammed configuration file stored in the nonvolatile memory, the signals received via the wireless receiver from a wireless security device, and to communicate with an external computer located remotely from the external host device via the data connector using a first communications protocol.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 10, 2008Publication date: December 25, 2008Applicant: HONEYWELL INTERNATIONAL INC.Inventors: OLIVIER CHANTELOU, LAURENT LEGRIS, FRANCOIS KAAG
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Publication number: 20080317447Abstract: A humidifier configured to determine when the humidifier requires cleaning. The humidifier includes a tank for containing water, a heater for heating the water in the tank to generate steam, and one or more water level sensors for detecting the level of water in the tank, including detecting water at first level and a second level, where the first level is lower than the second level. The humidifier further includes a drain valve for draining water from the tank and a controller. The controller is configured to open the drain valve to drain water from the tank, measure a time interval required for the water to drain from the second level to the first level, and compare the time interval against a threshold value. If the time interval exceeds the threshold value, then the controller is configured to provide an indication to clean the humidifier. Methods are also disclosed.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 25, 2007Publication date: December 25, 2008Applicant: HONEYWELL INTERNATIONAL, INC.Inventors: Tracy L. Lentz, Steven R. Hoglund
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Publication number: 20080319667Abstract: A method of stabilizing heading in an inertial navigation system is provided. The method includes operating an inertial measurement unit comprising horizontal-sensing elements and off-horizontal-sensing elements while the inertial measurement unit is in a first orientation, calibrating the horizontal-sensing elements of the inertial measurement unit based on horizontal aiding measurements, forward-rotating the inertial measurement unit by a selected-rotation angle about a horizontal-rotation axis so that the inertial measurement unit is oriented in a second orientation, operating the forward-rotated inertial measurement unit while the inertial measurement unit is in the second orientation, and calibrating the rotated off-horizontal-sensing elements based on horizontal aiding measurements while the inertial measurement unit is in the second orientation. When the inertial measurement unit is in the first orientation, the horizontal-sensing elements are oriented in a horizontal reference plane.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 31, 2008Publication date: December 25, 2008Applicant: HONEYWELL INTERNATIONAL INC.Inventors: Wesley J. Hawkinson, Tom Rolfer
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Publication number: 20080315939Abstract: An anti-exponential amplifier produces an output signal that is an exponential/anti-logarithmic function of an input signal. The amplifier includes three function generators and a low-pass filter. The first function generator produces a periodic exponential waveform based upon a resistor-capacitor time constant, with the magnitude of the periodic exponential waveform exponentially increasing to a maximum value in each period. A second function generator produces a ramp waveform from the exponential waveform. The ramp waveform has a period and maximum amplitude substantially equal to those of the exponential signal. The third function generator produces a hybrid waveform with a first portion and a second portion, with the duration of the first period determined in response to the ramp waveform. A low pass filter produces the anti-logarithmic output signal as a function of the hybrid waveform. The resulting amplifier could be useful in a brightness or other parameter control for a display.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 22, 2007Publication date: December 25, 2008Applicant: HONEYWELL INTERNATIONAL, INC.Inventor: Scot Olson
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Publication number: 20080315143Abstract: Butterfly valves are provided that include a flowbody, a butterfly plate, and a coating. The flowbody has an inner surface defining a channel. The butterfly plate is disposed in the channel, is rotationally mounted to the flowbody, and has an outer periphery. The coating is disposed on at least a portion of at least one of the flowbody inner surface and the butterfly plate outer periphery and is made of a material formulated to abrade upon friction contact with an adjacent surface and to maintain structural integrity when subjected to pneumatic forces of at least 600 psi.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 25, 2007Publication date: December 25, 2008Applicant: HONEYWELL INTERNATIONAL, INC.Inventors: Anthony W. Mendoza, Don J. Atkins, Joel E. LaBenz
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Publication number: 20080319603Abstract: An aircraft system includes an aircraft subsystem generating monitor trips related to the health of the aircraft subsystem; and an area health manager coupled to the aircraft subsystem. The area health manager includes a data receiver for receiving the monitor trips from the aircraft subsystem; a fault detector for processing inputs based on the monitor trips to identify faults; and an execution sequence queue coupled to the fault detector for storing a plurality of execution entities. Each of the plurality of execution entities is associated with a specific logic operation in the fault detector that is executed when the associated execution entity is in a first predetermined state.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 21, 2007Publication date: December 25, 2008Applicant: HONEYWELL INTERNATIONAL, INC.Inventors: Douglas L. Bishop, Timothy J. Felke, Pavel PH Hynek
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Publication number: 20080314047Abstract: Cooling systems for an aircraft are provided. In an embodiment, a system includes an engine nacelle, an engine, a bypass duct, and a heat exchanger. The engine nacelle includes an airflow inlet. The engine is housed in the engine nacelle in flow communication with the airflow inlet. The bypass duct extends between the engine nacelle and the engine is in flow communication with the airflow inlet. The bypass duct includes an outer wall and an opening formed therein. The heat exchanger is integrated with the engine and is disposed over the opening of the bypass duct outer wall between the bypass duct outer wall and the engine nacelle.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 25, 2007Publication date: December 25, 2008Applicant: HONEYWELL INTERNATIONAL, INC.Inventors: Morris G. Anderson, William E. Alford, Michael L. Trego, Ron Haugland, David K. Winstanley
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Publication number: 20080315041Abstract: A manual starter for an engine includes a main housing, an output shaft, a spring housing, a spring, and an attachment unit. The output shaft is disposed at least partially inside the main housing, and is configured to supply a starting torque to the engine. The spring housing is disposed in the main housing. This spring is disposed in the spring housing, and is configured to receive an initial force from a starter cord and to supply the starting torque to the output shaft. The attachment unit is configured to selectively couple the spring to the output shaft before the engine has started and decouple the spring from the output shaft after the engine has started.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 19, 2007Publication date: December 25, 2008Applicant: HONEYWELL INTERNATIONAL, INC.Inventors: Joey N. Chavez, Paul J. Cruz
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Patent number: 7467692Abstract: A brake system includes a piston for applying an output force to a brake, a motor operatively connected to the piston and a controller receiving a braking request and sending a brake force signal commanding a level of brake force to the motor to cause the motor to move the piston and apply an output force to the brake. When the brake force signal remains at a first level for a given period of time, the controller automatically decreases, or increases and then decreases, the level of the brake force signal from a first value. Also a method of controlling such a brake system.Type: GrantFiled: March 13, 2006Date of Patent: December 23, 2008Assignee: Honeywell International Inc.Inventor: Russ Ether
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Patent number: 7467552Abstract: A ceramic L-shaped or T-shaped packaging apparatus for a Micro Electro-Mechanical System (MEMS) inertial sensor die that translates the sensor sense axis perpendicular to the normal input plane for direct attachment to a system-level printed circuit board (PCB).Type: GrantFiled: November 10, 2005Date of Patent: December 23, 2008Assignee: Honeywell International Inc.Inventor: Douglas C. MacGugan
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Patent number: 7468970Abstract: A single mobile agent, multiple mobile agents, or a query mobile agent traverse the nodes of a network. As the single mobile agent, multiple mobile agents, or a query mobile agent visits a nodes of a network, the mobile agent performs a function at the node such as depositing data or software at the node or collecting data from the node. The single mobile agent, multiple mobile agents, or a query mobile agent may be arranged so that all nodes of the network are visited.Type: GrantFiled: October 24, 2005Date of Patent: December 23, 2008Assignee: Honeywell International Inc.Inventors: Manik Raina, Subhas Kumar Ghosh, Ranjeet Kumar Patro
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Patent number: 7468515Abstract: A light detector having spaced electrodes preset by pins or a spacer within a sealed enclosure. The detector may have a MEMS structure that is separate from the sealing of the enclosure. Further, the detector may have a lens for the transmission of light onto the elements. The lens may be coated to affect the amount of light admitted into the enclosure. Light detectable by the sensor may be ultra-violet.Type: GrantFiled: December 12, 2005Date of Patent: December 23, 2008Assignee: Honeywell International Inc.Inventors: Barrett E. Cole, Robert E. Higashi, James Bartels, Norm Planer, Gregg Swanson