Patents Assigned to Siemens Power Transmission and Distribution, Inc.
  • Patent number: 6072305
    Abstract: A system for indicating the position of a tap of a voltage regulator system. An electrical signal representing the tap position is converted to a digital format and provided to a processor which controls an electronic display. The display provides a graphical representation of the tap position. As the tap position changes, the processor samples the tap position data and upon determining that the tap has settled at a position, updates the display accordingly. The processor also keeps track of the minimum and maximum tap positions and displays those as "drag-hand" positions on the tap position display. The displayed "drag-hand" positions are reset in accordance with a signal received from a user-operated reset switch. The tap position indication system can also communicate tap position information via a data port and provide variable-amperage control. The data port can also be used to reset the "drag-hand" positions and to communicate variable-amperage information and settings (e.g.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 29, 1998
    Date of Patent: June 6, 2000
    Assignee: Siemens Power Transmission & Distribution, Inc.
    Inventors: John Joseph Trainor, Franz Steven Roesner
  • Patent number: 6043642
    Abstract: An electrical utility meter includes measurement error diagnostic capabilities with intelligent communication capabilities. In an exemplary embodiment, the present invention includes an electrical utility meter for measuring energy consumption by a load. The electrical utility meter includes, sensor circuitry, a conversion circuit, a communication circuit, and a controller. The sensor circuitry connects to a meter socket. The meter socket connects to a plurality of power lines that, in turn, connect the load to a source of electrical power. The source of electrical power provides power to the load in a plurality of phases. The sensor circuitry generates voltage and current measurement signals representative of the voltage and current waveforms on the plurality of power lines.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 1, 1997
    Date of Patent: March 28, 2000
    Assignee: Siemens Power Transmission & Distribution, Inc.
    Inventors: Warren T. Martin, William James Watson, Gregory A. Grisham, Michael K. Anderson, Randal K. Bond
  • Patent number: 6028272
    Abstract: A lockable circuit breaker racking mechanism is provided with a breaker type detection mechanism preventing locking and removal of the key unless the correct breaker type has been installed. The same locking mechanism can also be used to secure the racking mechanism in the trip-free position.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 2, 1997
    Date of Patent: February 22, 2000
    Assignee: Siemens Power Transmission & Distribution, Inc.
    Inventor: Stuart R. Akers
  • Patent number: 6020734
    Abstract: An electrical utility meter includes a controller that determines a list of highest demands using event-triggered windows of time to ensure that only one of the entries on the list corresponds to any one high consumption event. The controller generates a demand value corresponding to the quantity of energy consumed within a demand interval, and then determines whether the demand value for the demand interval is greater than a smallest demand value on a list of highest demands in a memory location. If so, the controller opens a demand window, the demand window having a duration exceeding the demand interval. The controller then obtains a plurality of additional demand values for the duration of the demand window, each of the additional demand values corresponding to one of a plurality of additional demand intervals within the demand window. The controller records in the list of highest demands in the memory location a select one of the demand value and plurality of additional demand values.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 1, 1997
    Date of Patent: February 1, 2000
    Assignee: Siemens Power Transmission & Distribution, Inc.
    Inventors: Gregory A. Grisham, Gordon R. Burns