Patents by Inventor Bary W. Wilson
Bary W. Wilson has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).
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Patent number: 7457785Abstract: A method and computer-based apparatus for monitoring the degradation of, predicting the remaining service life of, and/or planning maintenance for, an operating system are disclosed. Diagnostic information on degradation of the operating system is obtained through measurement of one or more performance characteristics by one or more sensors onboard and/or proximate the operating system. Though not required, it is preferred that the sensor data are validated to improve the accuracy and reliability of the service life predictions. The condition or degree of degradation of the operating system is presented to a user by way of one or more calculated, numeric degradation figures of merit that are trended against one or more independent variables using one or more mathematical techniques. Furthermore, more than one trendline and uncertainty interval may be generated for a given degradation figure of merit/independent variable data set.Type: GrantFiled: August 25, 2000Date of Patent: November 25, 2008Assignee: Battelle Memorial InstituteInventors: Frank L. Greitzer, Lars J. Kangas, Kristine M. Terrones, Melody A. Maynard, Ronald A. Pawlowski, Thomas A. Ferryman, James R. Skorpik, Bary W. Wilson
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Patent number: 6941202Abstract: A system and method for monitoring operating parameters of a machine (such as a vehicle) and producing diagnostic and/or prognostic results are disclosed. Active, semi-active, or semi-passive sensors are wirelessly linked with an interrogator that selectively interrogates the sensors, such as through transponders in wired communication with the sensors. A data concentrator or processor analyzes data from certain sensors and generates diagnostic/prognostic conclusions, in some cases using additional data selectively requested from and acquired by the sensors. In some embodiments, raw or abstracted data is communicated with a management center that provides troubleshooting information (again, possibly using additional, selectively acquired data), makes resource management decisions (such as preparing parts or labor resources to make a repair), and tracks problems in all or a subset of the machines being managed.Type: GrantFiled: August 19, 2003Date of Patent: September 6, 2005Assignee: Battelle Memorial InstituteInventors: Bary W. Wilson, Earl Heister, Frank L. Greitzer
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Patent number: 6859517Abstract: Disclosed are an X-ray fluorescence (SRF) spectrometer and method for on-site and in-line determination of contaminant elements in lubricating oils and in fuel oils on board a marine vessel. An XRF source block 13 contains two radionuclide sources 16, 17 (e.g. Cd 109 and Fe 55), each oriented 180 degrees from the other to excite separate targets. The Cd 109 source 16 excites sample lube oil flowing through a low molecular weight sample line 18. The Fe 55 source 17 excites fuel oil manually presented to the source beam inside a low molecular weight vial 26 or other container. Two separate detectors A and B are arranged to detect the fluorescent x-rays from the targets, photons from the analyte atoms in the lube oil for example, and sulfur identifying x-rays from bunker fuel oil for example. The system allows both automated in-line and manual on-site analysis using one set of signal processing and multi-channel analyzer electronics 34, 37 as well as one computer 39 and user interface 43.Type: GrantFiled: April 22, 2003Date of Patent: February 22, 2005Assignee: Battelle Memorial InstituteInventors: Bary W. Wilson, Chester L. Shepard
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Patent number: 6810718Abstract: The present invention is an apparatus and method for analyzing a fluid used in a machine or in an industrial process line. The apparatus has at least one meter placed proximate the machine or process line and in contact with the machine or process fluid for measuring at least one parameter related to the fluid. The at least one parameter is a standard laboratory analysis parameter. The at least one meter includes but is not limited to viscometer, element meter, optical meter, particulate meter, and combinations thereof.Type: GrantFiled: January 10, 2003Date of Patent: November 2, 2004Assignee: Battelle Memorial InstituteInventors: Bary W. Wilson, Timothy J. Peters, Chester L. Shepard, James H. Reeves
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Publication number: 20040213373Abstract: Disclosed are an X-ray fluorescence (SRF) spectrometer and method for on-site and in-line determination of contaminant elements in lubricating oils and in fuel oils on board a marine vessel. An XRF source block 13 contains two radionuclide sources 16, 17 (e.g. Cd 109 and Fe 55), each oriented 180 degrees from the other to excite separate targets. The Cd 109 source 16 excites sample lube oil flowing through a low molecular weight sample line 18. The Fe 55 source 17 excites fuel oil manually presented to the source beam inside a low molecular weight vial 26 or other container. Two separate detectors A and B are arranged to detect the fluorescent x-rays from the targets, photons from the analyte atoms in the lube oil for example, and sulfur identifying x-rays from bunker fuel oil for example. The system allows both automated in-line and manual on-site analysis using one set of signal processing and multi-channel analyzer electronics 34, 37 as well as one computer 39 and user interface 43.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 22, 2003Publication date: October 28, 2004Inventors: Bary W. Wilson, Chester L. Shepard
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Publication number: 20040039502Abstract: A system and method for monitoring operating parameters of a machine (such as a vehicle) and producing diagnostic and/or prognostic results are disclosed. Active, semi-active, or semi-passive sensors are wirelessly linked with an interrogator that selectively interrogates the sensors, such as through transponders in wired communication with the sensors. A data concentrator or processor analyzes data from certain sensors and generates diagnostic/prognostic conclusions, in some cases using additional data selectively requested from and acquired by the sensors. In some embodiments, raw or abstracted data is communicated with a management center that provides troubleshooting information (again, possibly using additional, selectively acquired data), makes resource management decisions (such as preparing parts or labor resources to make a repair), and tracks problems in all or a subset of the machines being managed.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 19, 2003Publication date: February 26, 2004Inventors: Bary W. Wilson, Earl Heister, Frank L. Greitzer
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Patent number: 6668039Abstract: An X-ray fluorescence device and method are disclosed. The device includes a source block containing an X-ray source, a substantially X-ray transparent fluid flow path through the source block and proximate the X-ray source, and an X-ray detector separated from the X-ray source by the source block. First and second openings are provided in the source block between the X-ray source and the flow path and between the flow path and the detector respectively. In operation, source X-rays pass through the first opening and through the flow path. A portion of the source X-rays interact with a fluid in the flow path to create a fluid fluorescence response. The remainder of the source X-rays pass into a noise reduction cavity of the source block. The detector receives the portion of the fluid fluorescence response passing through the second opening and produces an output indicative of the presence and amount of selected components in the fluid.Type: GrantFiled: January 7, 2002Date of Patent: December 23, 2003Assignee: Battelle Memorial InstituteInventors: Chester L. Shepard, Bary W. Wilson, Leslie J. Kirihara, John T. Munley, James H. Reeves
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Patent number: 6662091Abstract: A system and method for monitoring operating parameters of a machine (such as a vehicle) and producing diagnostic and/or prognostic results are disclosed. Active, semi-active, or semi-passive sensors are wirelessly linked with an interrogator that selectively interrogates the sensors, such as through transponders in wired communication with the sensors. A data concentrator or processor analyzes data from certain sensors and generates diagnostic/prognostic conclusions, in some cases using additional data selectively requested from and acquired by the sensors. In some embodiments, raw or abstracted data is communicated with a management center that provides troubleshooting information (again, possibly using additional, selectively acquired data), makes resource management decisions (such as preparing parts or labor resources to make a repair), and tracks problems in all or a subset of the machines being managed.Type: GrantFiled: December 20, 2001Date of Patent: December 9, 2003Assignee: Battelle Memorial InstituteInventors: Bary W. Wilson, Earl Heister, Frank L. Greitzer
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Publication number: 20030128805Abstract: An X-ray fluorescence device and method are disclosed. The device includes a source block containing an X-ray source, a substantially X-ray transparent fluid flow path through the source block and proximate the X-ray source, and an X-ray detector separated from the X-ray source by the source block. First and second openings are provided in the source block between the X-ray source and the flow path and between the flow path and the detector respectively. In operation, source X-rays pass through the first opening and through the flow path. A portion of the source X-rays interact with a fluid in the flow path to create a fluid fluorescence response. The remainder of the source X-rays pass into a noise reduction cavity of the source block. The detector receives the portion of the fluid fluorescence response passing through the second opening and produces an output indicative of the presence and amount of selected components in the fluid.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 7, 2002Publication date: July 10, 2003Inventors: Chester L. Shepard, Bary W. Wilson, Leslie J. Kirihara, John T. Munley, James H. Reeves
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Publication number: 20030101801Abstract: The present invention is an apparatus and method for analyzing a fluid used in a machine or in an industrial process line. The apparatus has at least one meter placed proximate the machine or process line and in contact with the machine or process fluid for measuring at least one parameter related to the fluid. The at least one parameter is a standard laboratory analysis parameter. The at least one meter includes but is not limited to viscometer, element meter, optical meter, particulate meter, and combinations thereof.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 10, 2003Publication date: June 5, 2003Inventors: Bary W. Wilson, Timothy J. Peters, Chester L. Shepard, James H. Reeves
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Patent number: 6561010Abstract: The present invention is an apparatus and method for analyzing a fluid used in a machine or in an industrial process line. The apparatus has at least one meter placed proximate the machine or process line and in contact with the machine or process fluid for measuring at least one parameter related to the fluid. The at least one parameter is a standard laboratory analysis parameter. The at least one meter includes but is not limited to viscometer, element meter, optical meter, particulate meter, and combinations thereof.Type: GrantFiled: February 1, 2001Date of Patent: May 13, 2003Assignee: Battelle Memorial InstituteInventors: Bary W. Wilson, Timothy J. Peters, Chester L. Shepard, James H. Reeves
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Publication number: 20030004624Abstract: A system and method for monitoring operating parameters of a machine (such as a vehicle) and producing diagnostic and/or prognostic results are disclosed. Active, semi-active, or semi-passive sensors are wirelessly linked with an interrogator that selectively interrogates the sensors, such as through transponders in wired communication with the sensors. A data concentrator or processor analyzes data from certain sensors and generates diagnostic/prognostic conclusions, in some cases using additional data selectively requested from and acquired by the sensors. In some embodiments, raw or abstracted data is communicated with a management center that provides troubleshooting information (again, possibly using additional, selectively acquired data), makes resource management decisions (such as preparing parts or labor resources to make a repair), and tracks problems in all or a subset of the machines being managed.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 20, 2001Publication date: January 2, 2003Inventors: Bary W. Wilson, Earl Heister, Frank L. Greitzer
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Publication number: 20020118364Abstract: Methods and apparatuses for detecting low levels of a substance of interest in a sample using photoacoustic spectroscopy are provided. This method comprises exciting the sample with light having a wavelength that is absorbed by the substance of interest; generating an acoustic wave within the sample; detecting the acoustic wave; and determining the amount of the substance of interest present in the sample. The method can be used to detect the amount of water in an oil sample at detection limits lower than currently available.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 20, 2000Publication date: August 29, 2002Inventors: James E. Amonette, S. Thomas Autrey, Nancy S. Foster-Mills, Bary W. Wilson
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Publication number: 20010013247Abstract: The present invention is an apparatus and method for analyzing a fluid used in a machine or in an industrial process line. The apparatus has at least one meter placed proximate the machine or process line and in contact with the machine or process fluid for measuring at least one parameter related to the fluid. The at least one parameter is a standard laboratory analysis parameter. The at least one meter includes but is not limited to viscometer, element meter, optical meter, particulate meter, and combinations thereof.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 1, 2001Publication date: August 16, 2001Inventors: Bary W. Wilson, Timothy J. Peters, Chester L. Shepard, James H. Reeves
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Patent number: 5496553Abstract: A variety of hypoglycemic agents and compositions for use in the maintenance of maturity onset non-insulin dependent diabetes mellitus (NIDDM) are disclosed. The present invention also discloses methods for reducing the blood glucose level in a patient, as well as methods for reducing symptomatic conditions associated with diabetes in a patient.Type: GrantFiled: September 2, 1994Date of Patent: March 5, 1996Assignee: Battelle Development CorporationInventors: Bary W. Wilson, James A. Campbell, Lyle B. Sasser, Patricio Hortal
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Patent number: 5084160Abstract: A method is provided for isolating a less than 5,000 dalton molecular weight extracellular product from Coriolus versicolor. The extracellular product is useful for biosolubilizing low-rank coals to form water-soluble products.Type: GrantFiled: February 28, 1989Date of Patent: January 28, 1992Inventors: Dorothy L. Stewart, James K. Fredrickson, James A. Campbell, John W. Pyne, Jr., Roger M. Bean, Bary W. Wilson