Patents Assigned to Invensys
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Publication number: 20110029461Abstract: A dynamic electrical power pricing communication system is provided. The system comprises at least one computer system, at least one memory, a data analysis application that receives status information from residential consumers and analyzes the status information. The system further comprises an electrical power price generation application that determines dynamic electrical power prices for the residential consumers based on the analysis of the status information, on an area of the residential consumers, wherein the electrical power prices of each area are determined independently. The system further comprises a power price distribution application that transmits the power prices to the residential consumers.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 30, 2010Publication date: February 3, 2011Applicant: INVENSYS SYSTEMS INC.Inventor: David B. Hardin, JR.
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Patent number: 7882197Abstract: A system for process control comprises a server digital data processor and a client digital data processor that are coupled by a network, such as the Internet or an Intranet. The server digital data processor, which is additionally coupled to a control/sensing device and any associated interface equipment (collectively, referred to as “process control apparatus”), includes a command processor that transfers information between the network and the process control apparatus. The client digital data processor includes an information client (e.g., a so-called Internet web browser) capable of requesting and receiving an applet from the server digital data processor. The information client, further, defines a hardware-independent and operating system-independent virtual machine environment within the client digital data processor.Type: GrantFiled: October 30, 2007Date of Patent: February 1, 2011Assignee: Invensys Systems, Inc.Inventors: Richard L. Thibault, Bruce S. Canna, Gerald S. Couper
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Publication number: 20110016986Abstract: Flowmeters are described in which a sensor signal received from a sensor that is attached to vibratable flowtube, so as to determine properties of a fluid within the flowtube, contains a drive signal component and a Coriolis mode component. The flowmeters are operable to determine drive parameters of the drive signal component, as well as Coriolis parameters of the Coriolis mode component. By analyzing the sensor signal based on the drive signal parameters, and not on the Coriolis signal parameters, the flowmeters are able to provide stable and accurate determinations of the properties of the fluid.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 16, 2010Publication date: January 27, 2011Applicant: INVENSYS SYSTEMS, INC.Inventor: Manus P. Henry
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Publication number: 20110016984Abstract: A flowmeter is disclosed. The flowmeter includes a vibratable flowtube, and a driver connected to the flowtube that is operable to impart motion to the flowtube. A sensor is connected to the flowtube and is operable to sense the motion of the flowtube and generate a sensor signal. A controller is connected to receive the sensor signal. The controller is operable to determine a first flow rate of a first phase within a two-phase flow through the flowtube and determine a second flow rate of a second phase within the two-phase flow.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 27, 2010Publication date: January 27, 2011Applicant: Invensys Systems, Inc.Inventors: Wade M. Mattar, Manus P. Henry, Mihaela D. Duta, Michael S. Tombs
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Publication number: 20110016988Abstract: A flowmeter is disclosed. The flowmeter includes a vibratable flowtube, and a driver connected to the flowtube that is operable to impart motion to the flowtube. A sensor is connected to the flowtube and is operable to sense the motion of the flowtube and generate a sensor signal. A controller is connected to receive the sensor signal. The controller is operable to determine an individual flow rate of each phase within a multi-phase flow through the flowtube.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 10, 2010Publication date: January 27, 2011Applicant: INVENSYS SYSTEMS, INC.Inventors: Michael S. Tombs, Manus P. Henry, Mihaela D. Duta, Robbie Lansangan, Robert E. Dutton, Wade M. Mattar
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Patent number: 7877233Abstract: A process control and manufacturing information database client application is disclosed for rendering and displaying a filtered set of received time-series data. A client application, such as a trending client that graphically displays a series of data point values for a particular observed parameter of a manufacturing process receives, via a data acquisition interface, a set of timestamped time-series data values for an observed parameter from a process control and manufacturing information database. Thereafter, the client application invokes a time-series data filter that includes/supports at least one filtering operation that is applied to the set of timestamped time-series data values to render a filtered data set for plotting/drawing on the graphical display interface. The filtered data set is thereafter rendered by a display function as a series of plotted points on a time-line graph.Type: GrantFiled: July 26, 2006Date of Patent: January 25, 2011Assignee: Invensys Systems, Inc.Inventors: Elliott S. Middleton, Jr., Shripathi Kamath
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Patent number: 7877625Abstract: A system and method for interfacing redundant devices to a distributed control system, includes a first and second redundant field bus modules communicably coupled to the distributed control system and to one another via Ethernet switches. A pair of redundant field devices are coupled to the Ethernet switches, one FD having a floating IP address. The FBMs adopt respective roles as master FBM and tracker FBM, so that the master FBM is configured to capture data from the one FD using the floating IP address, and to pass any data changes periodically to the tracker FBM, through the Ethernet switches. The master FBM is configured to point to the other field device in the event the other field device has assumed the floating IP address. The FBMs are configured to switch roles in the event communication is disrupted between the master FBM and the FD having the floating IP address.Type: GrantFiled: June 27, 2008Date of Patent: January 25, 2011Assignee: Invensys Systems, Inc.Inventor: Krishna R. Mendu
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Publication number: 20110011985Abstract: An overlay track circuit is used to transmit information through a block of railroad tracks. In one embodiment, one of a plurality of codes assigned to a receiver/transmitter pair are used to represent each information segment (which may be one or more bits) of an information signal. In another embodiment, bits of the information signal are transmitted between periodic repetitions of a code associated with the transmitter/receiver pair. The modulation may be performed using a frequency shift key technique. Track circuits may be connected to relay information between adjacent blocks of track.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 19, 2010Publication date: January 20, 2011Applicant: INVENSYS RAIL CORPORATIONInventor: BRIAN JOSEPH HOGAN
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Patent number: 7872591Abstract: A head of train device is configured to examine messages received from end of train units other than the end of train unit attached to the same train and to alert an operator to the presence of an end of train unit from another train that indicates that the end of train unit from the other train has stopped. The indication can take the form of a zero brake pipe pressure.Type: GrantFiled: October 30, 2007Date of Patent: January 18, 2011Assignee: Invensys Rail CorporationInventors: Mark Edward Kane, James Francis Shockley
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Publication number: 20110005337Abstract: A first property of a process fluid is measured using a differential pressure flowmeter. A second property of the process fluid is measured using a Coriolis flowmeter. A third property of the process fluid is determined based on the measured first property and the measured second property.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 17, 2010Publication date: January 13, 2011Applicant: Invensys Systems, Inc.Inventors: Wade M. Mattar, Robbie Lansangan, Michael Reese
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Patent number: 7865442Abstract: A software brokering method and framework are presented. The software brokering method includes a step of establishing a use-based pricing scheme for a set of software modules that are utilized at a customer's site. By pricing software according to its use rather than a set fee, flexible pricing is facilitated for meeting the broad spectrum of customers needs. The software modules are distributed to customers. The software modules are preferably downloaded from an e-commerce site, but may also be mailed or distributed from conventional retail outlets. Use of the software at a customer's site is monitored by processes integrated into the deployment and execution components of a software module integration platform residing at the customer's site. Customers are charged based upon their actual use of the software modules, as registered by the software module integration platform, in view of the software pricing scheme established for the downloaded software modules.Type: GrantFiled: October 15, 1999Date of Patent: January 4, 2011Assignee: Invensys Systems, Inc.Inventor: Timothy Charles Sowell
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Publication number: 20100330232Abstract: A method of making cheese is provided, comprising the following steps: supplying water, fat and powders containing whey protein and lactose-reduced dairy protein concentrates into a solid-liquid mixer, emulsifying and homogenising the content of the solid-liquid mixer, applying low-pressure or vacuum to the inner space of the mixer, wherein step (b) and/or step (c) are performed until a paste-like emulsified homogenous pre-cheese mixture is obtained, and step (b) and/or step (c) are performed at a temperature between 60° C. and 85° C.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 13, 2008Publication date: December 30, 2010Applicant: INVENSYS APV A/SInventors: Claus Thorsen, Erik Dath Harbo
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Patent number: 7860857Abstract: The invention provides, in one aspect, human machine interface (HMI) methods and apparatus that permit users to search and/or view plant and other real-time process automation data in a manner similar to that with which they search and/or view pages on the Internet (web). Related aspects of the invention provide such methods and apparatus as permit users to search and/or view such real-time process automation data concurrently with such Internet web pages. Further related aspects of the invention provide such methods and apparatus as permit users to search and/or view such real-time process automation data concurrently with business data maintained in pages on an enterprise network (e.g., a LAN, WAN or otherwise).Type: GrantFiled: March 30, 2007Date of Patent: December 28, 2010Assignee: Invensys Systems, Inc.Inventors: Harris D. Kagan, David Hardin
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Patent number: 7853415Abstract: Two-wire transmitters are described in which the required voltage that a control room must supply to the transmitter is lower at high current than at low current, thus freeing up more voltage for other uses, and in which a constant set of operating voltages may be maintained. A corrected pressure in a vortex flow meter may be determined that reflects the mass flow rate. Thus, the mass flow rate may be determined based on the corrected pressure reading and a measured volumetric flow rate. Density may be determined from pressure and temperature using a table containing error values based on a standard density determination and a relatively simple approximation. During operation of a flow meter, the stored error values may be linearly interpolated and the approximation may be computed to determine the density from the stored error value.Type: GrantFiled: March 1, 2007Date of Patent: December 14, 2010Assignee: Invensys Systems, Inc.Inventors: Warren E. Cook, Joseph J. Lewicke, Peter E. Allstrom, James H. Vignos
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Publication number: 20100307220Abstract: Descriptions are provided for implementing flowmeter zeroing techniques. In operating a flowmeter, it may be the case that, if not properly calibrated, the flowmeter will produce erroneous measurements, e.g., will indicate a non-zero flow during a period of zero flow. By determining a magnitude of such erroneous measurements, calibration values may be determined, which may later be used to adjust a measurement that is output by the flowmeter and thereby improve an accuracy of the flowmeter. Such calibration values may be determined for a plurality of operational conditions associated with the flowmeter, such as densities of materials being measured, and/or configurations of flow elements associated with transporting material to the flowmeter. Then, the calibration values may be correlated with the relevant operational conditions, and stored for later use.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 10, 2010Publication date: December 9, 2010Applicant: Invensys Systems, Inc.Inventor: Wade M. Mattar
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Publication number: 20100305721Abstract: The invention provides, in some aspects, improved apparatus for configuring a control system. The apparatus includes a model made up of objects representing devices of such a system, including, at least one device that defines and/or controls communications on at least a portion of a network within that system. That device is referred to, here, as a “bus master” and the portion of the network is referred to as a “segment.” The object (or objects) representing the bus master can include information defining timings, port assignments and/or other aspects of the configuration of the segment. A download service transfers configuration information from objects in the model to devices in the control system. This includes transferring to the bus master communications configuration information for the segment. A download service according to this aspect of the invention generates—e.g., for logging by a change tracking system—indicia of the configuration information transferred to the bus master.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 29, 2009Publication date: December 2, 2010Applicant: INVENSYS SYSTEMS, INC.Inventors: Vladimir Kostadinov, Keith E. Eldridge
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Publication number: 20100305720Abstract: The invention provides, in some aspects, improved apparatus for configuring a control system. The apparatus includes a model made up of objects representing devices of such a system, including, at least one device that defines and/or controls communications on at least a portion of a network within that system. That device is referred to, here, as a “bus master” and the portion of the network is referred to as a “segment.” The object (or objects) representing the bus master can include information defining timings, port assignments and/or other aspects of the configuration of the segment. A download service transfers configuration information from objects in the model to devices in the control system. This includes transferring to the bus master communications configuration information for the segment. A download service according to this aspect of the invention generates—e.g., for logging by a change tracking system—indicia of the configuration information transferred to the bus master.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 29, 2009Publication date: December 2, 2010Applicant: INVENSYS SYSTEMS, INC.Inventors: Benno Doll, Vladimir Kostadinov, Keith E. Eldridge
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Patent number: 7840296Abstract: An apparatus for monitoring performance of an industrial process includes a service portal for collecting, transmitting and analyzing parameter data from process field devices that includes a network connection that connects to a process control system of the industrial process, a remote collector that collects parameter data from process field devices, a processor that identifies, sorts, and stores the collected parameter data and a communications module for transmitting the stored parameter data to a remote monitoring station for analysis.Type: GrantFiled: January 18, 2008Date of Patent: November 23, 2010Assignee: Invensys Systems, Inc.Inventors: Fred Sanford, Robert Bather, Martin Culverhouse, Walter Sikora, Melanie Russell, Peter Martin, Robert Hasselbaum, Russell Barr
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Patent number: 7840285Abstract: A sequence of events (SOE) recorder facility in a process control network environment is described herein. The SOE recorder facility is hosted by a networked node that receives digital signal status change (event) data from a networked controller. The sequence of events recorder facility receives a configured set of digital data signals from the controller, temporarily buffers the events in chronological order according to timestamps assigned to the events by their sources (e.g., fieldbus modules). The data is thereafter copied/removed from the buffer and provided to multiple destinations including: a process database that maintains an archival copy of the received event data for rendering event reports, and an SOE client user interface for rendering event logs to printers and/or graphical user interface displays.Type: GrantFiled: October 28, 2005Date of Patent: November 23, 2010Assignee: Invensys Systems, Inc.Inventors: Irvine William Wilson, Erna Renate Heinzelmann
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Patent number: 7840293Abstract: A production information reporting/recording system is disclosed herein including a number of features to ensure efficient, flexible and reliable recording of production data in a manufacturing system. Such features include validating the content of event messages to ensure compliance of event report information with a standard. The system also supports caching IDs associated with particular aspects of an event message (e.g., a production request, a process segment) as well as a unique ID corresponding to the ID assigned by the production event database to reduce the need to access the database when assigning unique database IDs to received events. The production event messaging system also supports both asynchronous and synchronous transactional messaging between the sources of events and the production database service.Type: GrantFiled: April 25, 2006Date of Patent: November 23, 2010Assignee: Invensys Systems, Inc.Inventors: Steven M. Weinrich, James C. Long, Eric P. Grove, Don R. Tunnell, George E. Bachman