Patents by Inventor Clinton R. Griffin
Clinton R. Griffin 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: 12220769Abstract: A method for forming a pressure fit hermetic seal between a second component (104) and an interior member (108) is disclosed. The method comprises steps of coupling the second component (104) to a first component (102) by applying heat to one or more of the first component (102) and the second component (104) and allowing the first component (102) and the second component (104) to cool, wherein the applying heat step and allowing to cool step form the hermetic seal by causing compression of a hermetic element (106) against the second component (104) and by causing compression of the hermetic element (106) against the interior member (108).Type: GrantFiled: November 13, 2019Date of Patent: February 11, 2025Assignee: MICRO MOTION, INC.Inventor: Clinton R. Griffin
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Publication number: 20220395933Abstract: A method for forming a pressure fit hermetic seal between a second component (104) and an interior member (108) is disclosed. The method comprises steps of coupling the second component (104) to a first component (102) by applying heat to one or more of the first component (102) and the second component (104) and allowing the first component (102) and the second component (104) to cool, wherein the applying heat step and allowing to cool step form the hermetic seal by causing compression of a hermetic element (106) against the second component (104) and by causing compression of the hermetic element (106) against the interior member (108).Type: ApplicationFiled: November 13, 2019Publication date: December 15, 2022Applicant: MICRO MOTION, INC.Inventor: Clinton R. GRIFFIN
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Patent number: 11486750Abstract: Vibratory meters (5), and methods for their use measuring a fluid are provided. Each vibratory meter includes a multichannel flow tube (300) comprising two or more fluid channels (302), a pickoff (170), a driver (180), and meter electronics (20) configured to apply a drive signal to the driver at a drive frequency ?, and measure a deflection of the multichannel flow tube with the pickoff. In examples, at least one fluid channel has an effective diameter that is related to velocity of sound and drive velocity. In further examples, the driver may apply a drive signal to the driver having a drive frequency proportional to the velocity of sound and effective diameter.Type: GrantFiled: February 6, 2020Date of Patent: November 1, 2022Assignee: Micro Motion, Inc.Inventors: Mark James Bell, Joel Weinstein, Mitalee Nayan Desai, Clinton R. Griffin
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Patent number: 11441934Abstract: A multichannel flow tube (300) for a vibratory meter (5), and a method of manufacturing the multichannel flow tube are provided. The multichannel flow tube comprises a tube perimeter wall (304), a first channel division (302b), and a first support structure (308a). The first channel division is enclosed within and coupled to the tube perimeter wall, forming a first channel (306b) and a second channel (306c). The first support structure is coupled to the tube perimeter wall and the first channel division.Type: GrantFiled: August 23, 2017Date of Patent: September 13, 2022Assignee: Micro Motion, Inc.Inventors: Mark James Bell, Joel Weinstein, Mitalee Nayan Desai, Clinton R. Griffin
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Patent number: 11280653Abstract: A vibratory meter (5), and methods of manufacturing the same are provided. The vibratory meter includes a pickoff, a driver, and a flow tube (700) comprising a tube perimeter wall with: a first substantially planar section (706a), a second substantially planar section (706b) coupled to the first substantially planar section to form a first angle ?1 (704), a third substantially planar section (706c), a fourth substantially planar section (706d), and a fifth substantially planar section (706e).Type: GrantFiled: February 10, 2020Date of Patent: March 22, 2022Assignee: Micro Motion, Inc.Inventors: Mark James Bell, Joel Weinstein, Mitalee Nayan Desai, Clinton R. Griffin
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Patent number: 11187564Abstract: Vibratory meters (5), and methods for their use measuring a fluid are provided. Each vibratory meter includes a multichannel flow tube (300) comprising two or more fluid channels (302), a pickoff (170), a driver (180), and meter electronics (20) configured to apply a drive signal to the driver at a drive frequency ?, and measure a deflection of the multichannel flow tube with the pickoff. At least one fluid channel has an effective diameter that is related to the length of the flow tube.Type: GrantFiled: August 23, 2017Date of Patent: November 30, 2021Assignee: Micro Motion, Inc.Inventors: Mark James Bell, Joel Weinstein, Mitalee Nayan Desai, Clinton R. Griffin
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Patent number: 10895483Abstract: Vibratory meters (5), and methods for their use measuring a fluid are provided. Each vibratory meter includes a multichannel flow tube (300) comprising two or more fluid channels (302), a pickoff (170), a driver (180), and meter electronics (20) configured to apply a drive signal to the driver at a drive frequency ?, and measure a deflection of the multichannel flow tube with the pickoff. In examples, at least one fluid channel has an effective diameter that is related to kinematic viscosity, inverse Stokes number, and drive frequency. In further examples, the driver may apply a drive signal to the driver having a drive frequency proportional to the kinematic viscosity, inverse Stokes number, and effective diameter.Type: GrantFiled: February 6, 2020Date of Patent: January 19, 2021Assignee: Micro Motion, Inc.Inventors: Mark James Bell, Joel Weinstein, Mitalee Nayan Desai, Clinton R. Griffin
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Patent number: 10801871Abstract: A flow conduit assembly (300), a method for making the same, a brace bar (304), and a vibrating flowmeter including the flow conduit assembly are provided. The flow conduit assembly includes a first flow tube (302), a second flow tube (303), and a first brace bar (304) coupled to the first flow tube, wherein the first brace bar does not enclose the first flow tube and the second flow tube.Type: GrantFiled: August 29, 2017Date of Patent: October 13, 2020Assignee: Micro Motion, Inc.Inventors: Mark James Bell, Joel Weinstein, Mitalee Nayan Desai, Clinton R. Griffin
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Patent number: 10794745Abstract: A vibratory meter (5), and methods of manufacturing the same are provided. The vibratory meter includes a pickoff (170l), a driver (180), and a flow tube (400) comprising a tube perimeter wall with: a first substantially planar section (406a), a second substantially planar section (406b) coupled to the first substantially planar section to form a first angle ?1 (404), and a first curved section (406c).Type: GrantFiled: August 23, 2017Date of Patent: October 6, 2020Assignee: Micro Motion, Inc.Inventors: Mark James Bell, Joel Weinstein, Mitalee Nayan Desai, Clinton R. Griffin
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Publication number: 20200249061Abstract: A multichannel flow tube (300) for a vibratory meter (5), and a method of manufacturing the multichannel flow tube are provided. The multichannel flow tube comprises a tube perimeter wall (304), a first channel division (302b), and a first support structure (308a). The first channel division is enclosed within and coupled to the tube perimeter wall, forming a first channel (306b) and a second channel (306c). The first support structure is coupled to the tube perimeter wall and the first channel division.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 23, 2017Publication date: August 6, 2020Applicant: Micro Motion, Inc.Inventors: Mark James BELL, Joel WEINSTEIN, Mitalee Nayan DESAI, Clinton R. GRIFFIN
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Publication number: 20200240823Abstract: Vibratory meters (5), and methods for their use measuring a fluid are provided. Each vibratory meter includes a multichannel flow tube (300) comprising two or more fluid channels (302), a pickoff (170), a driver (180), and meter electronics (20) configured to apply a drive signal to the driver at a drive frequency, and measure a deflection of the multichannel flow tube with the pickoff. In examples, at least one fluid channel has an effective diameter that is related to kinematic viscosity, inverse Stokes number, and drive frequency; velocity of sound and drive velocity; or the length of the flow tube. In further examples, the driver may apply a drive signal to the driver having a drive frequency proportional to the kinematic viscosity, inverse Stokes number, and effective diameter; or velocity of sound and effective diameter.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 23, 2017Publication date: July 30, 2020Applicant: Micro Motion, Inc.Inventors: Mark James BELL, Joel WEINSTEIN, Mitalee Nayan DESAI, Clinton R. GRIFFIN
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Publication number: 20200191631Abstract: A first and second vibratory meter (5), and methods of manufacturing the same are provided. The first vibratory meter includes a pickoff (170l), a driver (180), and a flow tube (400) comprising a tube perimeter wall with: a first substantially planar section (406a), a second substantially planar section (406b) coupled to the first substantially planar section to form a first angle ??1#191 (404), and a first curved section (406c). The second vibratory meter includes a pickoff, a driver, and a flow tube (700) comprising a tube perimeter wall with: a first substantially planar section (706a), a second substantially planar section (706b) coupled to the first substantially planar section to form a first angle ??1#191 (704), a third substantially planar section (706c), a fourth substantially planar section (706d), and a fifth substantially planar section (706e).Type: ApplicationFiled: August 23, 2017Publication date: June 18, 2020Applicant: Micro Motion, Inc.Inventors: Mark James BELL, Joel WEINSTEIN, Mitalee Nayan DESAI, Clinton R. GRIFFIN
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Publication number: 20200173830Abstract: A vibratory meter (5), and methods of manufacturing the same are provided. The vibratory meter includes a pickoff, a driver, and a flow tube (700) comprising a tube perimeter wall with: a first substantially planar section (706a), a second substantially planar section (706b) coupled to the first substantially planar section to form a first angle ?1 (704), a third substantially planar section (706c), a fourth substantially planar section (706d), and a fifth substantially planar section (706e).Type: ApplicationFiled: February 10, 2020Publication date: June 4, 2020Applicant: Micro Motion, Inc.Inventors: Mark James BELL, Joel WEINSTEIN, Mitalee Nayan DESAI, Clinton R. GRIFFIN
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Publication number: 20200173829Abstract: Vibratory meters (5), and methods for their use measuring a fluid are provided. Each vibratory meter includes a multichannel flow tube (300) comprising two or more fluid channels (302), a pickoff (170), a driver (180), and meter electronics (20) configured to apply a drive signal to the driver at a drive frequency ?, and measure a deflection of the multichannel flow tube with the pickoff. In examples, at least one fluid channel has an effective diameter that is related to velocity of sound and drive velocity. In further examples, the driver may apply a drive signal to the driver having a drive frequency proportional to the velocity of sound and effective diameter.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 6, 2020Publication date: June 4, 2020Applicant: Micro Motion, Inc.Inventors: Mark James BELL, Joel Weinstein, Mitalee Nayan Desai, Clinton R. Griffin
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Publication number: 20200173827Abstract: A flow conduit assembly (300), a method for making the same, a brace bar (304), and a vibrating flowmeter including the flow conduit assembly are provided. The flow conduit assembly includes a first flow tube (302), a second flow tube (303), and a first brace bar (304) coupled to the first flow tube, wherein the first brace bar does not enclose the first flow tube and the second flow tube.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 29, 2017Publication date: June 4, 2020Applicant: Micro Motion, Inc.Inventors: Mark James BELL, Joel WEINSTEIN, Mitalee Nayan DESAI, Clinton R. GRIFFIN
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Publication number: 20200173828Abstract: Vibratory meters (5), and methods for their use measuring a fluid are provided. Each vibratory meter includes a multichannel flow tube (300) comprising two or more fluid channels (302), a pickoff (170), a driver (180), and meter electronics (20) configured to apply a drive signal to the driver at a drive frequency ?, and measure a deflection of the multichannel flow tube with the pickoff. In examples, at least one fluid channel has an effective diameter that is related to kinematic viscosity, inverse Stokes number, and drive frequency. In further examples, the driver may apply a drive signal to the driver having a drive frequency proportional to the kinematic viscosity, inverse Stokes number, and effective diameter.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 6, 2020Publication date: June 4, 2020Applicant: Micro Motion, Inc.Inventors: Mark James BELL, Joel WEINSTEIN, Mitalee Nayan DESAI, Clinton R. GRIFFIN
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Patent number: 8215185Abstract: The present invention relates to a vibrating flow device that includes at least one conduit, at least one drive, at least one pick-off, and at least one housing. The at least one drive vibrates the at least one conduit at one or more drive frequencies and the at least one pick-off measures the motion of the at least one conduit. The at least one housing encompasses at least a portion of the at least one conduit. The at least one housing's modes of vibration occur at frequencies that exceed the one or more drive frequencies.Type: GrantFiled: December 19, 2007Date of Patent: July 10, 2012Assignee: Micro Motion, Inc.Inventors: Clinton R. Griffin, Michele Moore, Anthony William Pankratz
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Publication number: 20100307643Abstract: The present invention relates to a method for reducing stress in a conduit brace assembly that includes the steps of forming a connection joint (125) that connects a brace bar (120, 121, 122, or 123) to a conduit (103A or 103B) and applying localized heat at the connection joint (125) to relieve stress.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 17, 2007Publication date: December 9, 2010Applicant: Micro Motion, Inc.Inventors: Bryan Dold, Allen Honegger, Gerry Berry, Clinton R. Griffin
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Publication number: 20100263456Abstract: The present invention relates to a vibrating flow device that includes at least one conduit, at least one drive, at least one pick-off, and at least one housing. The at least one drive vibrates the at least one conduit at one or more drive frequencies and the at least one pick-off measures the motion of the at least one conduit. The at least one housing encompasses at least a portion of the at least one conduit. The at least one housing's modes of vibration occur at frequencies that exceed the one or more drive frequencies.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 19, 2007Publication date: October 21, 2010Applicant: Micro Motion, Inc.Inventors: Clinton R. Griffin, Michele Moore, Anthony William Pankratz
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Patent number: D741737Type: GrantFiled: July 2, 2014Date of Patent: October 27, 2015Assignee: Micro Motion, Inc.Inventors: Xiang Feng, Muyuan Liu, Yang Ye, Beilei Wang, Clinton R Griffin