Patents by Inventor Colin N. Gunn

Colin N. Gunn 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).

  • Publication number: 20040183522
    Abstract: An apparatus for sensing the current in a power line of a power system and systems incorporating the apparatus are disclosed. The apparatus may comprise an enclosure providing a window operable to permit the passage of the power line therethrough. The apparatus may further comprise an active current transformer set within the enclosure and operative to produce a scaled version of the current. The apparatus may further comprise an amplifier coupled with the active current transformer and operative to reduce the phase shift and ratio error between the current and the scaled version of the current. The apparatus may further comprise a powering current transformer set within the enclosure and operative to receive power from the power line on a primary winding and deliver power on a secondary winding.
    Type: Application
    Filed: March 18, 2004
    Publication date: September 23, 2004
    Applicant: Power Measurement Ltd.
    Inventors: Colin N. Gunn, Martin A. Hancock, J. Bradford Forth, Simon H. Lightbody, Jason Sheppard, Brian R. Kingham
  • Patent number: 6792364
    Abstract: Power quality detection, monitoring, reporting, recording and communication in a revenue accuracy electrical power meter is disclosed. Transient events are detected by monitoring the wave shape of the electrical power and comparing deviations to a known threshold. Sags and Swells are detected by computing root mean square value over a rolling window and comparing the computed value with a known threshold. Harmonic frequencies and symmetrical components are quantified by a known algorithm and compared with a known threshold. Incoming waveforms are stored to memory. All recorded and computed data is moved to non-volatile storage via direct memory access transfer in the event that a power quality event jeopardizes the operating power of the meter. Further, the meter provides a power supply utilizing high and low capacitive storage banks to supply sufficient energy to survive short duration power quality events which jeopardize the meter's operating power.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 3, 2002
    Date of Patent: September 14, 2004
    Assignee: Power Measurement Ltd.
    Inventors: Rene T. Jonker, Piotr B. Przydatek, Colin N. Gunn, Michael E. Teachman, Constantine A. Antoniou
  • Patent number: 6687627
    Abstract: Power quality detection, monitoring, reporting, recording and communication in a revenue accuracy electrical power meter is disclosed. All recorded and computed data is moved to non-volatile storage via direct memory access transfer in the event that a power quality event jeopardizes the operating power of the meter. The meter provides a power supply utilizing high and low capacitive storage banks to supply sufficient energy to survive short duration power quality events which jeopardize the meter's operating power. The power supply also enables the meter to initiate and complete a shut-down routine allowing the storage of he recorded and computed data. Further, a separate power supply utilizing a capacitive storage bank is utilized to operate a communications device when the operating power is lost.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 29, 2001
    Date of Patent: February 3, 2004
    Assignee: Power Measurement Ltd.
    Inventors: Colin N. Gunn, Hal E. Etheridge, Martin A. Hancock, Simon H. Lightbody, Dan N. Loewen
  • Patent number: 6615147
    Abstract: Power quality detection, monitoring, reporting, recording and communication in a revenue accuracy electrical power meter is disclosed. Transient events are detected by monitoring the wave shape of the electrical power and comparing deviations to a known threshold. Sags and Swells are detected by computing root mean square value over a rolling window and comparing the computed value with a known threshold. Harmonic frequencies and symmetrical components are quantified by a known algorithm and compared with a known threshold. Incoming waveforms are stored to memory. All recorded and computed data is moved to non-volatile storage via direct memory access transfer in the event that a power quality event jeopardizes the operating power of the meter. Further, the meter provides a power supply utilizing high and low capacitive storage banks to supply sufficient energy to survive short duration power quality events which jeopardize the meter's operating power.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 9, 1999
    Date of Patent: September 2, 2003
    Assignee: Power Measurement Ltd.
    Inventors: Rene T. Jonker, Piotr B. Przydatek, Colin N. Gunn, Michael E. Teachman, Constantine A. Antoniou
  • Publication number: 20030014200
    Abstract: Power quality detection, monitoring, reporting, recording and communication in a revenue accuracy electrical power meter is disclosed. Transient events are detected by monitoring the wave shape of the electrical power and comparing deviations to a known threshold. Sags and Swells are detected by computing root mean square value over a rolling window and comparing the computed value with a known threshold. Harmonic frequencies and symmetrical components are quantified by a known algorithm and compared with a known threshold. Incoming waveforms are stored to memory. All recorded and computed data is moved to non-volatile storage via direct memory access transfer in the event that a power quality event jeopardizes the operating power of the meter. Further, the meter provides a power supply utilizing high and low capacitive storage banks to supply sufficient energy to survive short duration power quality events which jeopardize the meter's operating power.
    Type: Application
    Filed: September 3, 2002
    Publication date: January 16, 2003
    Applicant: Power Measurement Ltd.
    Inventors: Rene T. Jonker, Piotr B. Przydatek, Colin N. Gunn, Michael E. Teachman, Constantine A. Antoniou
  • Patent number: 6493644
    Abstract: Power quality detection, monitoring, reporting, recording and communication in a revenue accuracy electrical power meter is disclosed. Transient events are detected by monitoring the wave shape of the electrical power and comparing deviations to a known threshold. Sags and Swells are detected by computing root mean square value over a rolling window and comparing the computed value with a known threshold. Harmonic frequencies and symmetrical components are quantified by a known algorithm and compared with a known threshold. Incoming waveforms are stored to memory. All recorded and computed data is moved to non-volatile storage via direct memory access transfer in the event that a power quality event jeopardizes the operating power of the meter. Further, the meter provides a power supply utilizing high and low capacitive storage banks to supply sufficient energy to survive short duration power quality events which jeopardize the meter's operating power.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 9, 1999
    Date of Patent: December 10, 2002
    Assignee: Power Measurement Ltd.
    Inventors: Rene T. Jonker, Piotr B. Przydatek, Colin N. Gunn, Michael E. Teachman, Constantine A. Antoniou
  • Patent number: 5517190
    Abstract: An apparatus and method for center finding and physical proximity measurement, the apparatus including a reactance controlled signal source for producing a measurement signal having a measurement signal frequency dependent upon reactance and a probe tip connected to the signal source. The probe tip is operable to receive the measurement signal while presenting a measurement reactance to the signal source, the measurement reactance being due to coupling of the probe tip with a workpiece adjacent the probe tip and the measurement reactance varying in accordance with the physical proximity of the probe tip to the workpiece. The measurement reactance causes the signal source to vary the measurement signal frequency according to the proximity of the probe tip to the workpiece. The measurement signal frequency is sufficiently high to enable the measurement signal to be radiated by the probe tip for reception by a remote receiver.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 3, 1994
    Date of Patent: May 14, 1996
    Inventor: Colin N. Gunn