Patents Assigned to Invensys
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Publication number: 20080052632Abstract: 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: ApplicationFiled: October 30, 2007Publication date: February 28, 2008Applicant: INVENSYS SYSTEMS, INC.Inventors: Richard Thibault, Bruce Canna, Gerald Couper
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Patent number: 7337256Abstract: A field controller for use in a distributed control system including an area controller and at least one field controller. The field controller manages at least one controlled device in an industrial process operation. The field controller comprises a processor module segment through which it can control a selected number of devices, and it may also include one or more expansion module segments to enable it to control a larger number of controlled devices. The processor module segment includes a processor module and at least one local interface module for interfacing to a controlled device, and the expansion module segment includes interface modules for interfacing to other controlled devices. In the processor module segment, the processor module and said local interface module are interconnected by a bus segment, which is also connected to an upstream off-module connector.Type: GrantFiled: November 25, 2003Date of Patent: February 26, 2008Assignee: Invensys Systems, Inc.Inventors: Simon Korowitz, Harris D. Kagan, Harold Lake
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Patent number: 7337084Abstract: Descriptions are provided for implementing flowmeter zero checking techniques. In operating a flowmeter, it may be the case that, even if previously calibrated, the flowmeter will produce erroneous measurements, e.g., will indicate a non-zero flow during a period of zero flow. Therefore, zero checking features are provided that allow for fast and accurate determinations of the zero-flow values, for use in adjusting later measurements. The zero-checking features include a button attached to an exterior of a flowmeter, so that it is easily accessible to an operator of the flowmeter. The button, in conjunction with an internal zero checking system, allows for a display of a zero value in response to a request from the operator of the flowmeter.Type: GrantFiled: June 21, 2005Date of Patent: February 26, 2008Assignee: Invensys Systems, Inc.Inventor: Robert E Dutton
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Publication number: 20080046598Abstract: 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: July 20, 2007Publication date: February 21, 2008Applicant: INVENSYS SYSTEMS, INC.Inventors: Alexander Johnson, Paul Badavas, T. Christiansen, Peter Hansen, Thomas Kinney, Seyamak Keyghobad, Bo Ling, Richard Thibault, William Baker
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Publication number: 20080046203Abstract: 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: March 14, 2007Publication date: February 21, 2008Applicant: INVENSYS SYSTEMS, INC.Inventors: Wade Mattar, Manus Henry, Mihaela Duta, Michael Tombs
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Publication number: 20080036404Abstract: The invention relates to a three-phase asynchronous electric motor for domestic appliances, comprising power elements, such as triacs or relays, for charge control. The power elements other than the relays are controlled by at least one microcontroller with the aid of an optical insulation means, ensuring electronic programming and also control of the motor with the aid of a command. The microcontroller or microcontrollers are references to a zero potential of a recovery and filter block feeding the motor. The controller can be applied to a washing machine in order to control the electric motor which rotationally drives the drum.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 11, 2007Publication date: February 14, 2008Applicant: INVENSYS APPLIANCE CONTROLS SAInventors: Jean ROSOLI, Francois XARDEL
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Publication number: 20080040477Abstract: 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: July 20, 2007Publication date: February 14, 2008Applicant: INVENSYS SYSTEMS, INC.Inventors: Alexander Johnson, Paul Badavas, T. Christiansen, Peter Hansen, Thomas Kinney, Seyamak Keyghobad, Bo Ling, Richard Thibault
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Publication number: 20080034892Abstract: 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 5, 2007Publication date: February 14, 2008Applicant: Invensys Systems, Inc.Inventors: Michael Tombs, Manus Henry, Mihaela Duta, Robbie Lansangan, Robert Dutton, Wade Mattar
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Patent number: 7330878Abstract: A system and method for remote control including a control system having a memory and a CPU for sending and receiving control information and instructions at a first location, a software application for manipulating the control information sent and received by the control system resident in the memory, a remote computer system having a CPU and memory at a second location communicating over a communication path with the control system at the first location and one desktop bound software application for manipulating the control information sent and received by the control system accessed by the remote computer system over the at least one communication path resident in the memory of the remote computer system. In variations, the control information includes alarm data, runtime data and historical data.Type: GrantFiled: October 29, 2003Date of Patent: February 12, 2008Assignee: Invensys, Inc.Inventors: Sean Slavin, Jay S. Cook, Hatem K. El-Sabaaly
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Publication number: 20080028822Abstract: A first property of a process fluid is measured using a volumetric flowrate measuring device. 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 7, 2007Publication date: February 7, 2008Applicant: INVENSYS SYSTEMS, INC.Inventor: Wade Mattar
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Patent number: 7327781Abstract: In one general aspect, data transfer between the modem and a processor connected to the modem may be improved using a variable speed buffer. The variable speed buffer may include one or more first-in/first out buffers (FIFOs) and two interfaces. The FIFOs may be connected between the interfaces to form an input data path and an output data path. Each FIFO may store a complete message. Consequently, an entire message may be transferred from the processor at the processor's higher data rate without having to wait for a modulator to modulate the outgoing message at a slower data rate. The modem automatically may use characteristics of an incoming signal to detect which communications protocol is used to send a message, and perform protocol specific functions. The modem may perform system diagnostic functions to improve system performance.Type: GrantFiled: December 17, 2002Date of Patent: February 5, 2008Assignee: Invensys Systems, Inc.Inventor: Michael Löechner
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Patent number: 7328078Abstract: 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: October 8, 2003Date of Patent: February 5, 2008Assignee: Invensys Systems, Inc.Inventors: Fred Sanford, Robert Bather, Martin Culverhouse, Walter Sikora, Melanie Russell, Peter Martin, Robert Hasselbaum, Russell Barr
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Publication number: 20080027683Abstract: 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: ApplicationFiled: July 26, 2006Publication date: January 31, 2008Applicant: Invensys Systems, Inc.Inventors: Elliott S. Middleton, Shripathi Kamath
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Patent number: 7313488Abstract: 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: GrantFiled: July 10, 2006Date of Patent: December 25, 2007Assignee: Invensys Systems, Inc.Inventor: Manus P. Henry
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Publication number: 20070289357Abstract: 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 7, 2007Publication date: December 20, 2007Applicant: INVENSYS SYSTEMS, INC.Inventors: Wade Mattar, Robbie Lansangan, Michael Reese
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Publication number: 20070272034Abstract: A method for calculating a property of a fluid includes inducing motion in a conduit 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. The conduit contains a fluid. The first frequency of vibration is determined, and the second frequency of vibration is determined. A property of the fluid based on the first frequency of vibration and the second frequency of vibration is calculated.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 13, 2007Publication date: November 29, 2007Applicant: INVENSYS SYSTEMS, INC.Inventor: Michael Tombs
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Publication number: 20070260982Abstract: An HMI application supporting interaction between an operator and runtime control processor information is described herein. The HMI application provides graphical user interface-driven functionality including, among other things supporting a horizontal hierarchical view selection menu. Furthermore, visual alarm indicators associated with the view selection menu guide an operator through each view selection level to a view showing an alarm's source. The horizontal view selection menu is traversable by both a graphical pointer and keyboard strokes (e.g., dynamically assigned function keys). Enhanced faceplate overlays provide access to detailed information from a control block such as alarm limits and tuning parameters. Such detailed information is accessed by first exposing a menu of detailed information, and thereafter rendering the detailed information within a work area of the faceplate separate from the menu from which the detailed information type is selected for the control block.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 11, 2006Publication date: November 8, 2007Applicant: Invensys Systems, Inc.Inventors: Donald Wayland, Anne Linscott, Thomas Sherrill
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Publication number: 20070250180Abstract: A method and user interfaces are described herein installing a field device as a replacement for a previously installed field device of a same type in a process control system. The disclosed method includes initially specifying a device type commissioning definition that includes a set of device-type specific parameters. A first set of instance-specific configuration parameter values are then stored for a first field device. When replacing the first field device by a second field device of the same type on a process control network, the commissioning definition and the previously stored parameters for the first device are used to automatically configure the second device.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 11, 2006Publication date: October 25, 2007Applicant: Invensys Systems, Inc.Inventors: Scott Bump, Nestor Camino, Vladimir Kostadinov, Charles Piper, Richard Linscott, Johan Tegnell
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Publication number: 20070244571Abstract: 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: ApplicationFiled: October 28, 2005Publication date: October 18, 2007Applicant: Invensys Systems, Inc.Inventors: Irvine Wilson, Erna Heinzelmann
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Publication number: 20070239351Abstract: A system management human-machine interface application for use in a process control system is described herein that enables users to view/monitor information regarding system status and performance and to initiate changes to the operation of system equipment, checkpoint control stations and execute diagnostics. A system management graphical user interface (GUI) includes a number of interface features that enhance the accessibility of system status information to users. Such enhancements include rendering selectable diagnostic information (e.g., online/offline status) on a system component navigation view. The GUI also provides access to a variety of system information including: alarms, messages, watched system management parameters, and a legend for symbols displayed in a system management navigation tree.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 11, 2006Publication date: October 11, 2007Applicant: Invensys Systems, Inc.Inventors: Thomas Sherrill, Maria Nguyen, Donald Wayland, Kristen Garrison, Brian Barry, Naredla Murty