Patents Assigned to Systems Analysis and Integration, Inc.
  • Patent number: 11941977
    Abstract: A feature-rich, improved vehicle traffic signal control system that uses network technology is provided herein. For example, the improved vehicle traffic signal control system may include a control box and light heads that include processors. The control box in the improved vehicle traffic signal control system may include fewer components and/or fewer wires extending therefrom as compared to a typical control box. In particular, the control box in the improved vehicle traffic signal control system may not include relays, a conflict monitor, or other similar components. Rather, the improved control box may simply include a controller that is coupled to various light heads via Ethernet cables. The Ethernet cables can carry electrical power, thereby providing power to the light heads. The light head processors can use network technology to control light activation, to perform conflict monitoring, to receive data from various sensors to adjust traffic flow, etc.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 17, 2022
    Date of Patent: March 26, 2024
    Assignee: Systems Analysis & Integration, Inc.
    Inventor: Lawrence Anthony Pomatto
  • Patent number: 11367350
    Abstract: A feature-rich, improved vehicle traffic signal control system that uses network technology is provided herein. For example, the improved vehicle traffic signal control system may include a control box and light heads that include processors. The control box in the improved vehicle traffic signal control system may include fewer components and/or fewer wires extending therefrom as compared to a typical control box. In particular, the control box in the improved vehicle traffic signal control system may not include relays, a conflict monitor, or other similar components. Rather, the improved control box may simply include a controller that is coupled to various light heads via Ethernet cables. The Ethernet cables can carry electrical power, thereby providing power to the light heads. The light head processors can use network technology to control light activation, to perform conflict monitoring, to receive data from various sensors to adjust traffic flow, etc.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 25, 2020
    Date of Patent: June 21, 2022
    Assignee: Systems Analysis & Integration, Inc.
    Inventor: Lawrence Anthony Pomatto
  • Patent number: 10854074
    Abstract: A feature-rich, improved vehicle traffic signal control system that uses network technology is provided herein. For example, the improved vehicle traffic signal control system may include a control box and light heads that include processors. The control box in the improved vehicle traffic signal control system may include fewer components and/or fewer wires extending therefrom as compared to a typical control box. In particular, the control box in the improved vehicle traffic signal control system may not include relays, a conflict monitor, or other similar components. Rather, the improved control box may simply include a controller that is coupled to various light heads via Ethernet cables. The Ethernet cables can carry electrical power, thereby providing power to the light heads. The light head processors can use network technology to control light activation, to perform conflict monitoring, to receive data from various sensors to adjust traffic flow, etc.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 15, 2019
    Date of Patent: December 1, 2020
    Assignee: Systems Analysis & Integration, Inc.
    Inventor: Lawrence Anthony Pomatto
  • Patent number: 10482763
    Abstract: A feature-rich, improved vehicle traffic signal control system that uses network technology is provided herein. For example, the improved vehicle traffic signal control system may include a control box and light heads that include processors. The control box in the improved vehicle traffic signal control system may include fewer components and/or fewer wires extending therefrom as compared to a typical control box. In particular, the control box in the improved vehicle traffic signal control system may not include relays, a conflict monitor, or other similar components. Rather, the improved control box may simply include a controller that is coupled to various light heads via Ethernet cables. The Ethernet cables can carry electrical power, thereby providing power to the light heads. The light head processors can use network technology to control light activation, to perform conflict monitoring, to receive data from various sensors to adjust traffic flow, etc.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 10, 2018
    Date of Patent: November 19, 2019
    Assignee: Systems Analysis & Integration, Inc.
    Inventor: Lawrence Anthony Pomatto
  • Patent number: 5762180
    Abstract: A retrofit switch actuator for a circuit breaker control switch in a power distribution network provides for remote control and automation of the control switch. A solenoid of the switch actuator is energized to move the output shaft of the solenoid. The movement of the solenoid output shaft is converted into rotational motion by an adapter rotatably mounted at one end to the solenoid output shaft and fixedly mounted at the other end to the control shaft of the circuit breaker. The rotational motion of the control shaft mechanically engages the existing circuit breaker control switch.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 12, 1996
    Date of Patent: June 9, 1998
    Assignee: System Analysis and Integration, Inc.
    Inventors: Lawrence A. Pomatto, Ronald Bruce Tinkham
  • Patent number: 5694329
    Abstract: The power distribution control system of the present invention provides a distributed intelligence, data acquisition and control system which collects and analyzes large amounts of data representing power usage from a power distribution substation and remote control units spread throughout a power distribution network. The system also provides the capability of various control functions for the substation and remote locations such as capacitor banks and pole switches along a distribution line. The system provide communications capabilities between local devices and also with remote control units. The system provides real time monitoring of power usage and real time control of various functions in the power distribution network.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 1, 1996
    Date of Patent: December 2, 1997
    Assignee: Systems Analysis & Integration, Inc.
    Inventor: Lawrence A. Pomatto
  • Patent number: 5608646
    Abstract: The power distribution control system of the present invention provides a distributed intelligence, data acquisition and control system which collects and analyzes large amounts of data representing power usage from a power distribution substation and remote control units spread throughout a power distribution network. The system also provides the capability of various control functions for the substation and remote locations such as capacitor banks and pole switches along a distribution line. The system provides communications capabilities between local devices and also with remote control units. The system provides real time monitoring of power usage and real time control of various functions in the power distribution network.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 20, 1996
    Date of Patent: March 4, 1997
    Assignee: Systems Analysis and Integration, Inc.
    Inventor: Lawrence A. Pomatto
  • Patent number: 5552647
    Abstract: A remotely controlled actuator assembly is provided to switch a large power distribution switch used in an electrical utility power grid. The actuator of the assembly throws the switch between at least two positions to establish at least two power routing conditions. The actuator assembly includes a position-sensing device to repeatably and accurately indicate the position of the actuator. The position-sensing device generates a signal indicative of the extent of displacement of the actuator. The generated signal provides feed-back to a control system which control the extent of actuator travel.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 12, 1994
    Date of Patent: September 3, 1996
    Assignee: Systems Analysis and Integration, Inc.
    Inventor: Ronald B. Tinkham
  • Patent number: 5539653
    Abstract: The present invention provides method and apparatus for reassigning switched capacitors which are lost as a result of circuit reconfiguration. A power distribution network includes a plurality of substations. Each substation includes a master controller which manages switching operations of a plurality of load regulation capacitors. The capacitors which are a part of the same circuit as a given master controller are normally under the control of that master controller. Each time a load regulation capacitor is connected or disconnected, a change in the voltage level and the VARs level is observed on the distribution line to which the capacitor was connected.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 9, 1994
    Date of Patent: July 23, 1996
    Assignee: Systems Analysis and Integration, Inc.
    Inventor: Lawrence A. Pomatto
  • Patent number: 5534858
    Abstract: A switch automation system which activates poletop power line switches in response to signals received from a remote location. An actuator piston and cylinder assembly is mounted to a power pole in alignment with existing actuator linkage. The piston and cylinder actuator assembly is translatable in response to pressurized fluid delivered through fluid lines to the cylinder. A control unit also mounted to the power pole, and in operative association with the piston and cylinder actuator assembly, houses a source of pressurized fluid. Manual operation of the poletop switches is retained by an existing operating lever. Adjustment linkage is provided for proper positioning of the actuator assembly with the existing actuator linkage. Operating signals received by the control unit result in activation of solenoids to deliver the pressurized fluid to the cylinder. Simplicity of design and linear alignment with the existing actuator linkage allow for easy installation and operation.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 14, 1994
    Date of Patent: July 9, 1996
    Assignee: System Analysis & Integration, Inc.
    Inventor: Ronald B. Tinkham
  • Patent number: 5517423
    Abstract: The power distribution control system of the present invention provides a distributed intelligence, data acquisition and control system which collects and analyzes large amounts of data representing power usage from a power distribution substation and remote control units spread throughout a power distribution network. The system also provides the capability of various control functions for the substation and remote locations such as capacitor banks and pole switches along a distribution line. The system provides communications capabilities between local devices and also with remote control units. The system provides real time monitoring of power usage and real time control of various functions in the power distribution network.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 11, 1994
    Date of Patent: May 14, 1996
    Assignee: Systems Analysis and Integration, Inc.
    Inventor: Lawrence A. Pomatto
  • Patent number: 5510700
    Abstract: A phase identification system and method identifies the phase of a power signal at a remote location from a three-phase generator. The system has a radio transmitter which transmits a modulated representation of a voltage signal via radio frequency, and a remote field detector which receives and demodulates the transmitted signal to provide a reference signal. The field detector also includes an input probe for detecting the power signal having an unknown phase at the remote location. The field detector includes a phase comparator and a calibration phase corrector for determining the phase difference between the power signal having a known phase and the power signal having an unknown phase, thereby identifying the phase of the unknown signal at the remote location. The invention also includes a method of calibrating the phase identification system.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 14, 1993
    Date of Patent: April 23, 1996
    Assignee: Systems Analysis and Integration, Inc.
    Inventor: Lawrence A. Pomatto
  • Patent number: 5449869
    Abstract: A load bearing housing provides environmental protection and submergibility to an actuator and associated control electronics housed within, and effectively carries the resultant stresses and moments produced by the actuator when actuated. The housing comprises a plastic enclosure which generally seals the actuator and control electronics within an internal cavity. A metal bracket supports the actuator within the enclosure. The enclosure is connected to a rigid, metal strong back which reinforces the bottom and lower sides of the enclosure. The bracket also attaches to the strong back such that when the actuator is actuated, the bracket and strong back carry the resultant stresses and moments. The plastic enclosure is substantially isolated from such stresses, and, thus, is less likely to fracture.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 3, 1993
    Date of Patent: September 12, 1995
    Assignee: Systems Analysis and Integration, Inc.
    Inventor: Ronald B. Tinkham
  • Patent number: 5406495
    Abstract: The monitoring and control system of the present invention provides a distributed intelligence, data acquisition and control system which collects and analyzes large amounts of data representing power usage from a power distribution substation. Using a Discrete Fourier Transform, the system provides accurate tracking of the primary frequency of the voltage and current waveforms in the power equipment, and determines the relative phase between the voltage and current waveforms. The system provides real time monitoring of power usage and real time control of various functions in the substation.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 1, 1993
    Date of Patent: April 11, 1995
    Assignee: Systems Analysis and Integration, Inc.
    Inventor: Gregory O. Hill
  • Patent number: 5179376
    Abstract: The monitoring and control system of the present invention provides a distributed intelligence, data acquisition and control system which collects and analyzes large amounts of data representing power usage from a power distribution substation. The system also provides the capability of various control functions for the substation. The system provides communications capabilities between local devices and also with a remote computer. The system provides real time monitoring of power usage and real time control of various functions in the substation.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 28, 1991
    Date of Patent: January 12, 1993
    Assignee: Systems Analysis and Integration, Inc.
    Inventor: Lawrence A. Pomatto
  • Patent number: D353132
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 3, 1993
    Date of Patent: December 6, 1994
    Assignee: Systems Analysis and Integration, Inc.
    Inventor: Ronald B. Tinkham