Patents by Inventor David E. Burrowes

David E. Burrowes 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).

  • Patent number: 4881070
    Abstract: Meters having a plurality of rotating dials are read automatically by using radiant energy to sense the angular positions of the dials. A single radiant energy detector is time-shared among the several dials to reduce the cost of the meter reading apparatus. The meter can transmit meter readings and other information to remote locations. It can also receive, store, and act upon information received from remote locations. The meter can measure short-term demand, and can produce output signals for indicating and/or controlling demand.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 22, 1989
    Date of Patent: November 14, 1989
    Assignee: Energy Innovations, Inc.
    Inventors: David E. Burrowes, Alan W. Holmes
  • Patent number: 4646084
    Abstract: Meters having a plurality of rotating dials are read automatically by using radiant energy to sense the angular positions of the dials. A single radiant energy detector is time-shared among the several dials to reduce the cost of the meter reading apparatus. The meter can transmit meter readings and other information to remote locations. It can also receive, store, and act upon information received from remote locations. The meter can measure short-term demand, and can produce output signals for indicating and/or controlling demand.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 21, 1985
    Date of Patent: February 24, 1987
    Assignee: Energy Innovations, Inc.
    Inventors: David E. Burrowes, Alan W. Holmes
  • Patent number: 4587513
    Abstract: Apparatus and method for non-contact determination of shaft angle utilizes a patterned disc secured to the shaft or other rotor being observed. The disc has sectors of different optical properties whereby radiant energy directed to the disc will be encoded by the sectored pattern. A set of detectors, which each correspond to one of the sectors, provides variable output signals according to the amount of radiant energy attenuated by the disc and directed onto the detectors. These signals are converted to a set of digital signals which define a unique rotational position, and a computing means calculates angular position from these signals. The computing means will, if necessary, compare the digital output signals and then calculate angular position in a manner which is insensitive to small decenters (or lack of concentricity) in the arrangement of the shaft, disc, detectors, and any associated optical system.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 25, 1984
    Date of Patent: May 6, 1986
    Assignee: Energy Innovations, Inc.
    Inventors: David E. Burrowes, Alan W. Holmes, Daniel R. Valentine