Patents Assigned to Invensys
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Patent number: 7593642Abstract: Field devices comprising a transmitter and/or receiver for wireless data communication are provided. The energy available for wireless data communication in data transmitting or data receiving field devices is evaluated prior to activation of the transmitter and/or receiver of the field device.Type: GrantFiled: May 25, 2007Date of Patent: September 22, 2009Assignee: Invensys Systems, Inc.Inventor: Michael Loechner
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Patent number: 7591440Abstract: Methods and systems for controlling a cement finishing mill, and operating the mill at an optimal point, are disclosed. To determine an optimal point of operation, values of mill power and sound are collected and compared to values predicted by a model to determine if the mill is choking. This choking determination is used in one of two processes to determine an optimal point of operation for the mill. In the first process, as long as the mill is not choking, the amount of fresh feed input to the mill is incrementally increased; when choking occurs, the amount of fresh feed is decreased until choking ceases. In the second process, the amount of fresh feed input to the mill is increased and decreased in an oscillating manner over time, to find the amount of feed that results in the mill approaching, but never reaching, a choking state.Type: GrantFiled: August 15, 2005Date of Patent: September 22, 2009Assignee: Invensys Systems, Inc.Inventors: Alan Morrow, Fayyaz Hussain, Lewis Gordon, Randy Dwiggins
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Publication number: 20090214739Abstract: The invention relates to a scraped surface heat exchanger (100) comprising a heat exchanging wall (20) having an cylindrical inner surface (21) with a radius (R+?), a shaft (10) being rotatable mounted inside of and concentrically to the inner surface (21) of the heat exchanging wall (20) and having at least one gap portion (10A) with an outer surface (11) and a radius (R), and at least one scraping member (40) supported by the shaft (10) and extending to the inner surface (21) of the heat exchanger wall (20), characterised in that the at least one or che gap portions (10A) with an outer surface (11) and a radius (R) extend over at least 60% of the circumference of the shaft (10).Type: ApplicationFiled: October 4, 2006Publication date: August 27, 2009Applicant: INVENSYS APV A/SInventors: Knud Thorsen, Preben Koeningsfeldt, Ole Poulsen
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Patent number: 7580987Abstract: A method and apparatus to modify control devices residing on a Fieldbus communications network, without interrupting the operation of the control devices. The control device updating may further be controlled and monitored by a remotely located host that also communicates on the Fieldbus network. The control device may comprise at least two distinct memory areas, wherein at least one memory area must be active, and at least one memory area must be inactive. Active memory areas provide the control device microprocessor operating system with executable instructions or data. The host downloads new executable instructions or data to inactive memory areas, with associated data entry points, during unscheduled communications periods wherein data input/output is not being performed between the control device and the host or another control device.Type: GrantFiled: June 5, 2007Date of Patent: August 25, 2009Assignee: Invensys Systems, Inc.Inventor: Vladimir Kostadinov
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Patent number: 7574569Abstract: Disclosed is a technique for managing items in a memory store. A “free-space size threshold” is set for the memory store. An age parameter is also set. When the amount of free space in the store decreases below the threshold, space in the store is freed up by removing memory items. Memory items older than specified by the age parameter are also removed. A “chain” of memory stores can be implemented. When a memory item is removed from the first store, it is added to the second store and so on. The techniques of the present invention can be implemented in each store in the chain, or the stores can use different memory management techniques.Type: GrantFiled: July 26, 2005Date of Patent: August 11, 2009Assignee: Invensys Systems, Inc.Inventors: Mikhail Avergun, Yevgeny V. Naryzhny
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Publication number: 20090198648Abstract: A database client for retrieving and presenting steams of time stamped data points for tagged variables is disclosed herein that supports a set of retrieval styles that are adaptively applied within a trending application in accordance with a pre-specified configuration of the trending application that supports assigning a retrieval style to a set of tags within a query on an individual tag basis.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 31, 2008Publication date: August 6, 2009Applicant: Invensys Systems, Inc.Inventors: Elliott Middleton, Niels Jensen, Keynon W. Basinger
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Patent number: 7571062Abstract: A controller for a flowmeter includes an input module operable to receive a sensor signal from a sensor connected to a vibratable flowtube. The sensor signal is related to a fluid flow through the flowtube. The controller also includes a signal processing system operable to receive the sensor signal, determine sensor signal characteristics, and output drive signal characteristics for a drive signal applied to the flowtube. An output module is operable to output the drive signal to the flowtube and a control system is operable to modify the drive signal and thereby maintain oscillation of the flowtube during a transition of the flowtube from a substantially empty state to a substantially full state.Type: GrantFiled: October 31, 2006Date of Patent: August 4, 2009Assignee: Invensys Systems, Inc.Inventors: Manus P. Henry, David W. Clarke, James H. Vignos
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Publication number: 20090177414Abstract: A diagnostic tool for an energy conversion appliance, which may be a heating, ventilating or air conditioning appliance, comprises a sound receiving transducer (1) coupled to output means (5) to identify, discriminate and log the acoustic signatures of a sequence of events within an operating sequence of an appliance. Individual event occurrences are identified by comparison of a received acoustic signature with stored data to determine whether an event occurrence has occurred in a proper manner and at a correct position in the sequence of a plurality of event occurrences.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 23, 2008Publication date: July 9, 2009Applicant: INVENSYS CONTROLS UK LTDInventor: Brian Cottrell
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Patent number: 7558292Abstract: Disclosed is a time-synchronization algorithm for use among disparate systems, such as between a controller system and a system having one or more application workstations. In an embodiment of the invention, the workstation system acts as a master timekeeper, ensuring that the time stored in the controller system is in synchrony with the time kept by the workstation system. In a further embodiment of the invention, the time-synchronization system provides staggered time-synchronization signals from each of two or more workstations for receipt by the controller system. The controller system sets its local time by resetting the time for each such incoming synchronization signal. In a further embodiment of the invention, each of two or more workstations employs a technique for evaluating the error accumulated in the controller's time clock and transmits a time-synchronization message in response to finding that the accumulated error has exceeded a predetermined acceptable error threshold.Type: GrantFiled: August 21, 2006Date of Patent: July 7, 2009Assignee: Invensys Systems, Inc.Inventors: Kenneth Arthur Gunston, Krishna Rao Mendu
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Publication number: 20090165567Abstract: Motion is induced in a conduit that contains a fluid. The motion is induced such that the conduit oscillates in a first mode of vibration and a second mode of vibration. The first mode of vibration has a corresponding first frequency of vibration and the second mode of vibration has a corresponding second frequency of vibration. At least one of the first frequency of vibration or the second frequency of vibration is determined. A phase difference between the motion of the conduit at a first point of the conduit and the motion of the conduit at a second point of the conduit is determined. A quantity based on the phase difference and the determined frequency is determined. The quantity includes a ratio between the first frequency during a zero-flow condition and the second frequency during the zero-flow condition. A property of the fluid is determined based on the quantity.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 29, 2008Publication date: July 2, 2009Applicant: INVENSYS SYSTEMS, INC.Inventor: Michael S. Tombs
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Publication number: 20090164031Abstract: The invention provides improved methods and apparatus for control using field and control devices that provide a virtual machine environment and that communicate via an IP network. By way of non-limiting example, such field device can be an “intelligent” transmitter or actuator that includes a low power processor, along with a random access memory, a read-only memory, FlashRAM, and a sensor interface. The processor can execute a real-time operating system, as well as a Java virtual machine (JVM). Java byte code executes in the JVM to configure the field device to perform typical process control functions, e.g., for proportional integral derivative (PID) control and signal conditioning. Control networks can include a plurality of such field and control devices interconnected by an IP network, such as an Ethernet.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 12, 2008Publication date: June 25, 2009Applicant: INVENSYS SYSTEMS, INC.Inventors: Alexander Johnson, Paul C. Badavas, T. Eric Christiansen, Peter D. Hansen, Thomas B. Kinney, Seyamak Keyghobad, Bo Ling, Richard L. Thibault
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Patent number: 7539593Abstract: Sensor data may be received from multiple sensors configured to sense properties of a process control system. The sensor data may include sensed values and uncertainty data corresponding to the sensed values. A new measurement associated with the process control system and corresponding uncertainty data for the new measurement may be determined based on the sensed values and uncertainty data received from the multiple sensors.Type: GrantFiled: September 26, 2007Date of Patent: May 26, 2009Assignee: Invensys Systems, Inc.Inventor: Milos Jaroslav Machacek
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Publication number: 20090132996Abstract: Methods and apparatus for configuring process, environmental, industrial and other control systems generate and/or utilize models representing configurations of control systems and/or the systems controlled by them. Records of changes to the models or the configurations represented by them are maintained, thereby, for example, providing bases for determining current states, prior states and histories of changes. Objects in the model have characteristics, such as an object type characteristic and an area characteristic. Users can have corresponding permissions. A security mechanism apparatus controls access by users to the objects. Composite objects are defined by definition objects and are displayed in encapsulated or expanded formats. Objects can include an edit control type identifier that determines how they are presented for editing. Functionality responds to user commands by transferring characteristics of a first object depicted by the graphical user interface to a second object.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 6, 2008Publication date: May 21, 2009Applicant: INVENSYS SYSTEMS, INC.Inventors: Keith Eldridge, Paul Meskonis, Robert Hall, Kenneth A. Burke, Scott Volk, Mark Johnson, Brian MacKay, Steven Dardinski
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Patent number: 7533579Abstract: A reduced bore vortex flowmeter and flowmeter body includes a fluid inlet couplable in series to an upstream portion of a fluid flow conduit. The inlet fairs into a central bore having a transverse cross-sectional dimension less than that of the conduit, and which houses a shedder. The central bore is communicably coupled to a fluid outlet couplable to a downstream portion of the conduit. The inlet has a stepped or structured inner wall, including a first wall portion disposed at first angle to the downstream direction, and a second wall portion disposed at a second angle to the downstream direction. The second angle is greater than the first angle, so that the first and second wall portions form a substantially concave axial cross-section. The stepped intake improves linearity of flow measurements by reducing velocity profile errors and/or extending contracted flow to the shedder over a relatively wide flow range.Type: GrantFiled: January 18, 2007Date of Patent: May 19, 2009Assignee: Invensys Systems, Inc.Inventor: Joseph J. Lewicke
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Publication number: 20090125130Abstract: Methods and apparatus for configuring process, environmental, industrial and other control systems generate and/or utilize models representing configurations of control systems and/or the systems controlled by them. Records of changes to the models or the configurations represented by them are maintained, thereby, for example, providing bases for determining current states, prior states and histories of changes. Objects in the model have characteristics, such as an object type characteristic and an area characteristic. Users can have corresponding permissions. A security mechanism apparatus controls access by users to the objects. Composite objects are defined by definition objects and are displayed in encapsulated or expanded formats. Objects can include an edit control type identifier that determines how they are presented for editing. Functionality responds to user commands by transferring characteristics of a first object depicted by the graphical user interface to a second object.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 8, 2008Publication date: May 14, 2009Applicant: INVENSYS SYSTEMS, INC.Inventors: Keith Eldridge, Paul Meskonis, Robert Hall, Kenneth A. Burke, Scott Volk, Mark Johnson, Brian MacKay, Steven Dardinski
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Publication number: 20090125129Abstract: Methods and apparatus for configuring process, environmental, industrial and other control systems generate and/or utilize models representing configurations of control systems and/or the systems controlled by them. Records of changes to the models or the configurations represented by them are maintained, thereby, for example, providing bases for determining current states, prior states and histories of changes. Objects in the model have characteristics, such as an object type characteristic and an area characteristic. Users can have corresponding permissions. A security mechanism apparatus controls access by users to the objects. Composite objects are defined by definition objects and are displayed in encapsulated or expanded formats. Objects can include an edit control type identifier that determines how they are presented for editing. Functionality responds to user commands by transferring characteristics of a first object depicted by the graphical user interface to a second object.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 5, 2008Publication date: May 14, 2009Applicant: INVENSYS SYSTEMS, INC.Inventors: Keith Eldridge, Paul Meskonis, Robert Hall, Kenneth A. Burke, Scott Volk, Mark Johnson, Brian Mackay, Steven Dardinski
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Publication number: 20090125131Abstract: Methods and apparatus for configuring process, environmental, industrial and other control systems generate and/or utilize models representing configurations of control systems and/or the systems controlled by them. Records of changes to the models or the configurations represented by them are maintained, thereby, for example, providing bases for determining current states, prior states and histories of changes. Objects in the model have characteristics, such as an object type characteristic and an area characteristic. Users can have corresponding permissions. A security mechanism apparatus controls access by users to the objects. Composite objects are defined by definition objects and are displayed in encapsulated or expanded formats. Objects can include an edit control type identifier that determines how they are presented for editing. Functionality responds to user commands by transferring characteristics of a first object depicted by the graphical user interface to a second object.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 5, 2008Publication date: May 14, 2009Applicant: INVENSYS SYSTEMS, INC.Inventors: Keith Eldridge, Paul Meskonis, Robert Hall, Kenneth A. Burke, Scott Volk, Mark Johnson, Brian Mackay, Steven Dardinski
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Publication number: 20090125128Abstract: Methods and apparatus for configuring process, environmental, industrial and other control systems generate and/or utilize models representing configurations of control systems and/or the systems controlled by them. Records of changes to the models or the configurations represented by them are maintained, thereby, for example, providing bases for determining current states, prior states and histories of changes. Objects in the model have characteristics, such as an object type characteristic and an area characteristic. Users can have corresponding permissions. A security mechanism apparatus controls access by users to the objects. Composite objects are defined by definition objects and are displayed in encapsulated or expanded formats. Objects can include an edit control type identifier that determines how they are presented for editing. Functionality responds to user commands by transferring characteristics of a first object depicted by the graphical user interface to a second object.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 5, 2008Publication date: May 14, 2009Applicant: INVENSYS SYSTEMS, INC.Inventors: Keith Eldridge, Paul Meskonis, Robert Hall, Kenneth A. Burke, Scott Volk, Mark Johnson, Brian MacKay, Steven Dardinski
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Publication number: 20090118845Abstract: Methods and apparatus for configuring process, environmental, industrial and other control systems generate and/or utilize models representing configurations of control systems and/or the systems controlled by them. Records of changes to the models or the configurations represented by them are maintained, thereby, for example, providing bases for determining current states, prior states and histories of changes. Objects in the model have characteristics, such as an object type characteristic and an area characteristic. Users can have corresponding permissions. A security mechanism apparatus controls access by users to the objects. Composite objects are defined by definition objects and are displayed in encapsulated or expanded formats. Objects can include an edit control type identifier that determines how they are presented for editing. Functionality responds to user commands by transferring characteristics of a first object depicted by the graphical user interface to a second object.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 5, 2008Publication date: May 7, 2009Applicant: INVENSYS SYSTEMS, INC.Inventors: Keith Eldridge, Paul Meskonis, Robert Hall, Kenneth A. Burke, Scott Volk, Mark Johnson, Brian MacKay, Steven Dardinski
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Publication number: 20090118846Abstract: Methods and apparatus for configuring process, environmental, industrial and other control systems generate and/or utilize models representing configurations of control systems and/or the systems controlled by them. Records of changes to the models or the configurations represented by them are maintained, thereby, for example, providing bases for determining current states, prior states and histories of changes. Objects in the model have characteristics, such as an object type characteristic and an area characteristic. Users can have corresponding permissions. A security mechanism apparatus controls access by users to the objects. Composite objects are defined by definition objects and are displayed in encapsulated or expanded formats. Objects can include an edit control type identifier that determines how they are presented for editing. Functionality responds to user commands by transferring characteristics of a first object depicted by the graphical user interface to a second object.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 5, 2008Publication date: May 7, 2009Applicant: INVENSYS SYSTEMS, INC.Inventors: Keith Eldridge, Paul Meskonis, Robert Hall, Kenneth A. Burke, Scott Volk, Mark Johnson, Brian MacKay, Steven Dardinski