Patents Assigned to Sensus Spectrum LLC
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Patent number: 10788343Abstract: A flow meter system for detecting the flow of a fluid between an inlet and an outlet. A top plate is coupled to the inlet and the outlet and a sensor is configured to detect the fluid flowing therebetween. A main module is coupled between the inlet and the outlet and has a main rotor configured to be rotated by the fluid flowing through the main module. An output shaft is coupled to the main rotor such that rotation of the main rotor causes rotation of the output shaft. A first spacer is removably coupled between the main module and the outlet. The first spacer is rotorless. The top plate defines an opening that receives the output shaft. The first spacer ensures alignment between the output shaft and the opening defined in the top plate. The sensor senses rotation of the output shaft to detect the flow of fluid.Type: GrantFiled: February 12, 2019Date of Patent: September 29, 2020Assignee: Sensus Spectrum LLCInventors: Daniel W. Peace, Michael S. McCracken
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Patent number: 10772128Abstract: Methods for determining a transmission timeslot at an endpoint in a communications network are provided. The method includes receiving a message having a received downlink strength at an endpoint; determining an uplink strength for the endpoint based on information in the received message; and allocating a timeslot for uplink transmission from the endpoint based on the determined uplink strength. Related endpoints and computer program products are provided.Type: GrantFiled: October 16, 2018Date of Patent: September 8, 2020Assignee: Sensus Spectrum, LLCInventor: Gary Aaron Howard
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Patent number: 10760165Abstract: A cathodic protection system that is able to monitor the operational status of a plurality of test points and rectifiers. The cathodic protection system includes a plurality of test point monitors that are associated with test points and a plurality of rectifier controllers that are associated with the rectifiers located along a utility pipeline. The test point monitors are battery powered while the rectifier controllers may be utility line powered. Each of the test point monitors and rectifier controllers communicates with a base station utilizing a wireless communication technique. The base station communicates with a back end server that operates to accumulate data and visually present the data to an operator on a display associated with cathodic protection software application. The software application allows the operator to monitor the health of the system and address alerts generated by any of the test points or monitored rectifiers.Type: GrantFiled: June 18, 2015Date of Patent: September 1, 2020Assignee: Sensus Spectrum LLCInventors: Christopher Michael Atkins, Jacob Peter Schirm, Kevin Michael Shay
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Publication number: 20200256711Abstract: A flow meter system for detecting the flow of a fluid between an inlet and an outlet. A top plate is coupled to the inlet and the outlet and a sensor is configured to detect the fluid flowing therebetween. A main module is coupled between the inlet and the outlet and has a main rotor configured to be rotated by the fluid flowing through the main module. An output shaft is coupled to the main rotor such that rotation of the main rotor causes rotation of the output shaft. A first spacer is removably coupled between the main module and the outlet. The first spacer is rotorless. The top plate defines an opening that receives the output shaft. The first spacer ensures alignment between the output shaft and the opening defined in the top plate. The sensor senses rotation of the output shaft to detect the flow of fluid.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 12, 2019Publication date: August 13, 2020Applicant: Sensus Spectrum LLCInventors: Daniel W. Peace, Michael S. McCracken
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Patent number: 10694617Abstract: A potting cup is provided and is positioned on a printed circuit board. The potting cup encapsulates a portion of the printed circuit board including at least one interface subject to corrosion when exposed to moisture and is configured to receive a potting material in the encapsulated portion to cover the at least one interface subject to corrosion.Type: GrantFiled: July 31, 2018Date of Patent: June 23, 2020Assignee: Sensus Spectrum, LLCInventors: Michael David Brazeau, Benjamin John Sokol
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Patent number: 10663933Abstract: A system for managing a distribution network, the system including a network hydraulic model and an automated meter infrastructure (AMI) providing AMI data from consumption meters. The system includes subnetworks within the distribution network, nodes interconnecting the subnetworks, and boundary devices connected to the nodes. Each boundary device includes a flow meter and a pressure sensor that sense a flow and a pressure of the distribution network at the nodes at a given time step. A subnetwork hydraulic model is generated for each subnetwork from the network hydraulic model. A processing module determines a first comparison for the given time interval between the AMI data from the consumption meters within a given subnetwork, the flow and the pressure at the nodes bordering the given subnetwork, and the subnetwork hydraulic model for the given subnetwork. The distribution network is managed based at least in part on the first comparison.Type: GrantFiled: May 2, 2017Date of Patent: May 26, 2020Assignee: Sensus Spectrum LLCInventors: Amin Rasekh, Zachary A. Barker, Michael Ehsan Shafiee, Travis Smith
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Patent number: 10648599Abstract: A pipe coupling for coupling adjacent pipe ends of a pair of pipes includes a sleeve, a sealing gasket operatively coupled with the sleeve adjacent an open end of the sleeve, and a clamping element for compressing the sleeve or the sealing gasket into tightened engagement with one of the pipe ends. The clamping element includes two bolt flanges nominally spaced apart by a gap and a double threaded fastening bolt with two external threaded portions, which engage with two corresponding fastening nuts having right-hand thread and left-hand thread, respectively. Accordingly, when the fastening bolt is rotated, both the fastening nuts move towards or away from one another, thereby rapidly moving the bolt flanges to shrink the gap and compress the clamping element or to expand the gap. As such, less time and labor are required to operate the pipe coupling in the field.Type: GrantFiled: October 6, 2017Date of Patent: May 12, 2020Assignee: Sensus Spectrum LLCInventor: Edwin A. Bird
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Patent number: 10509061Abstract: A system (with corresponding methods) for responding to an electrical meter alarm. The system utilizes a processor at a meter or at a utility, and an alarm chronical encoded in memory of the processor. The alarm chronical includes an alarm level correlating to a degree of risk associated with a state of the meter, a time stamp including a date and a time of when the alarm level triggered, a meter identification, and performance data of the meter.Type: GrantFiled: July 23, 2018Date of Patent: December 17, 2019Assignee: Sensus Spectrum, LLCInventor: Michael R. Brown
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Publication number: 20190086461Abstract: System and methods for determining loading on supply lines of a three-phase power distribution system. Load meters are connected to the supply lines to receive power. A feeder meter is connected to a supply line designated the reference supply line having a known reference phase. A device generates a timing pulse received by the load meters and the feeder meter. The load meters and feeder meter each determine a respective time delay and feeder meter delay from receiving the timing pulse until a landmark value of the power received. The feeder meter delay corresponds to the reference phase. Each load meter and feeder meter includes a transmission device to transmit the time delay or feeder meter delay. An end server receives the time delays and feeder meter delay and assigns each load meter to a phase by comparing the time delay for a load meter to the feeder meter delay.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 18, 2017Publication date: March 21, 2019Applicant: Sensus Spectrum LLCInventor: Robert Dale
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Patent number: 10184599Abstract: A pipe coupling for coupling adjacent ends of a pair of pipes includes a sleeve, a split-ring gland positioned around one of the ends of the sleeve, and at least one annular gasket positioned within the split-ring gland and configured to be compressed by the split-ring gland for sealing one pipe end to the sleeve. The split-ring gland includes two partially circular gland members with spaced ends defining a gap. The pipe coupling includes an armor positioned to span the gap between the spaced ends to provide a generally closed annular periphery about the gasket. The armor includes a corrugated portion having a plurality of corrugations engaging the split-ring gland and the gasket during compression of the gasket. The armor is cold formed to improve structural strength and durability.Type: GrantFiled: October 2, 2014Date of Patent: January 22, 2019Assignee: Sensus Spectrum, LLCInventors: Edwin A. Bird, George D. Gabert
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Publication number: 20180196399Abstract: A system for managing a distribution network, the system including a network hydraulic model and an automated meter infrastructure (AMI) providing AMI data from consumption meters. The system includes subnetworks within the distribution network, nodes interconnecting the subnetworks, and boundary devices connected to the nodes. Each boundary device includes a flow meter and a pressure sensor that sense a flow and a pressure of the distribution network at the nodes at a given time step. A subnetwork hydraulic model is generated for each subnetwork from the network hydraulic model. A processing module determines a first comparison for the given time interval between the AMI data from the consumption meters within a given subnetwork, the flow and the pressure at the nodes bordering the given subnetwork, and the subnetwork hydraulic model for the given subnetwork. The distribution network is managed based at least in part on the first comparison.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 2, 2017Publication date: July 12, 2018Applicant: Sensus Spectrum LLCInventors: Amin Rasekh, Zachary A. Barker, Michael Ehsan Shafiee, Travis Smith
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Publication number: 20180195926Abstract: A method, apparatus, and system for leak detection in a distribution network having consumption meters. The distribution network is divided into zones having an upstream location and a downstream location. An upstream pressure sensor detects the upstream pressure at the upstream location and the downstream pressure sensor detects the detected downstream pressure at the downstream location. A downstream pressure lookup table is used to determine an expected pressure at each downstream location based on a range of hypothetical upstream pressures at the corresponding upstream location and consumption data from the consumption meters. The expected pressure and the detected downstream pressure at each downstream location are compared to determine if the calculated discrepancy exceeds a discrepancy threshold.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 10, 2017Publication date: July 12, 2018Applicant: Sensus Spectrum LLCInventors: Zachary A. Barker, Michael Eshan Shafiee, Travis Smith, Amin Rasekh, Bruce Campbell, Grant Muller
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Patent number: 9927257Abstract: A method of initializing a meter reading device that communicates a current meter value of a meter to a central metering facility includes capturing, by a camera, an optical image of the meter that displays meter information and determining an initial meter value from the meter information in the optical image of the meter. The method further includes initializing the meter reading device using the initial meter value.Type: GrantFiled: October 16, 2014Date of Patent: March 27, 2018Assignee: SENSUS SPECTRUM, LLCInventor: Justin Dubs
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Patent number: 9791077Abstract: A pipe coupling for coupling adjacent pipe ends of a pair of pipes includes a sleeve, a sealing gasket operatively coupled with the sleeve adjacent an open end of the sleeve, and a clamping element for compressing the sleeve or the sealing gasket into tightened engagement with one of the pipe ends. The clamping element includes two bolt flanges nominally spaced apart by a gap and a double threaded fastening bolt with two external threaded portions, which engage with two corresponding fastening nuts having right-hand thread and left-hand thread, respectively. Accordingly, when the fastening bolt is rotated, both of the fastening nuts move towards or away from one another, thereby rapidly moving the bolt flanges to shrink the gap and compress the clamping element or to expand the gap. As such, less time and labor are required to operate the pipe coupling in the field.Type: GrantFiled: August 17, 2015Date of Patent: October 17, 2017Assignee: Sensus Spectrum LLCInventor: Edwin A. Bird
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Patent number: 9748818Abstract: A method and a device for supplying a measurement electronics system in a fitting, through which a fluid flows, with electrical energy, which is generated in a turbine by the fluid flowing through the filling, wherein the flow quantities and pressures vary within wide boundaries, typically 1:1000. A pressure control device associated with the turbine controls the pressure of the fluid striking the turbine in such a manner that the electrical energy required for operating the measurement electronics system is generated with a small flow quantity, the pressure loss incurred by the fluid while flowing through the fitting being limited to a maximum value.Type: GrantFiled: December 18, 2014Date of Patent: August 29, 2017Assignee: Sensus Spectrum LLCInventors: Burghard Schaefer, Volker Keller, Tuan Chu Anh
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Patent number: 9670650Abstract: A fire hydrant water leak and theft detection system is connected to a dry barrel fire hydrant. The detector is connected to the upper barrel portion of the fire hydrant below the nozzle assembly and includes a pair of electrodes. A signal is generated when water in the upper barrel portion closes an electrical circuit between the two electrodes due to the conductivity of the water between the electrodes. The detection system sends a signal to a network system upon detection of water in the barrel portion and relays to remote monitoring locations.Type: GrantFiled: November 9, 2015Date of Patent: June 6, 2017Assignee: Sensus Spectrum LLCInventors: Daniel Pinney, Thomas Williams, Robert Haines, Travis Smith, Ryan Roberts
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Publication number: 20170130431Abstract: A fire hydrant water leak and theft detection system is connected to a dry barrel fire hydrant. The detector is connected to the upper barrel portion of the fire hydrant below the nozzle assembly and includes a pair of electrodes. A signal is generated when water in the upper barrel portion closes an electrical circuit between the two electrodes due to the conductivity of the water between the electrodes. The detection system sends a signal to a network system upon detection of water in the barrel portion and relays to remote monitoring locations.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 9, 2015Publication date: May 11, 2017Applicant: SENSUS SPECTRUM LLCInventors: Daniel Pinney, Thomas Williams, Robert Haines, Travis Smith, Ryan Roberts
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Patent number: D864777Type: GrantFiled: July 13, 2018Date of Patent: October 29, 2019Assignee: Sensus Spectrum, LLCInventors: Benjamin John Sokol, David Healy, Eric Frazee, Hilary Jane Meanwell, Charlie Paterson
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Patent number: D877732Type: GrantFiled: May 31, 2018Date of Patent: March 10, 2020Assignee: Sensus Spectrum, LLCInventors: Michael David Brazeau, Benjamin John Sokol
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Patent number: D882436Type: GrantFiled: December 12, 2018Date of Patent: April 28, 2020Assignee: Sensus Spectrum, LLCInventors: Eric Frazee, Kevin Long, Benjamin John Sokol, Michael David Brazeau, David Healy, Hilary Jane Meanwell, Charlie Paterson