Patents by Inventor David J. Bibelhausen
David J. Bibelhausen 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: 8248215Abstract: A dynamic condition monitoring system is disclosed, such as for monitoring vibrations in complex machine systems. The system includes monitors on which server software is provided. The server software may access pre-defined graphical user interface pages that can be populated and served directly from the monitors. The data may be accessed via conventional networks for viewing and analyzing monitored data, as well as for configuration of the individual dynamic condition monitors.Type: GrantFiled: April 19, 2011Date of Patent: August 21, 2012Assignee: Rockwell Automation Technologies, Inc.Inventors: David J. Bibelhausen, Thomas Lee Alford, George F. Hofer
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Publication number: 20110193715Abstract: A dynamic condition monitoring system is disclosed, such as for monitoring vibrations in complex machine systems. The system includes monitors on which server software is provided. The server software may access pre-defined graphical user interface pages that can be populated and served directly from the monitors. The data may be accessed via conventional networks for viewing and analyzing monitored data, as well as for configuration of the individual dynamic condition monitors.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 19, 2011Publication date: August 11, 2011Applicant: Rockwell Automation Technologies, Inc.Inventors: David J. Bibelhausen, Thomas Lee Alford, George F. Hofer
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Patent number: 7928833Abstract: A dynamic condition monitoring system is disclosed, such as for monitoring vibrations in complex machine systems. The system includes monitors on which server software is provided. The server software may access pre-defined graphical user interface pages that can be populated and served directly from the monitors. The data may be accessed via conventional networks for viewing and analyzing monitored data, as well as for configuration of the individual dynamic condition monitors.Type: GrantFiled: September 29, 2006Date of Patent: April 19, 2011Assignee: Rockwell Automation Technologies, Inc.Inventors: David J. Bibelhausen, Thomas Lee Alford, George F. Hofer
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Publication number: 20090024359Abstract: A multi-unit system is disclosed that is configured for hands-free transport to enable remote data collection and data processing for a complex machine system or plethora of rotating machinery. In one embodiment, the system may include a sensor, a portable processing unit, and a hand-held unit that is physically separate from but in data communications with the portable processing unit. The hand-held unit may include a display and a user interface. The portable processing unit may include a processor that is configured to communicate with a sensor that is configured to detect a dynamic operating condition of a machine system. Additionally, the hand-held unit may communicate directly with the sensor. The communication links between the portable processing unit and the sensor; between the hand-held unit and the portable processing unit; and between the hand-held unit and the sensor may be either a wireless connection or a wired connection.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 16, 2007Publication date: January 22, 2009Inventors: David J. Bibelhausen, Donn V. Stoutenburg
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Patent number: 7479876Abstract: A wireless dynamic operating condition system is described that includes one or more wireless monitors located at a monitoring point in an instrumented machine system. The wireless monitors may be configured as a modular base with modular power supplies that can be attached to the base. The base may include integrated sensors or additional sensors may be tethered to the base. The resulting modular system allows for points to be monitored on the machine system for dynamic operating conditions that are difficult to access or are less critical than wired monitoring points. Calculations may be carried out based upon the sensed data either within the monitoring modules themselves or within specific modules that are so equipped.Type: GrantFiled: February 2, 2006Date of Patent: January 20, 2009Assignee: Rockwell Automation Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Patrick F. Carle, David J. Bibelhausen, Frederick Michael Discenzo
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Publication number: 20080186194Abstract: A dynamic condition monitoring system is disclosed for monitoring dynamic conditions such as vibration in a machine system. The monitoring system includes monitors coupled to sensors instrumenting the machine system. A multi-core processor in the monitors performs complex functions including managing exchange of data from the sensors and remote monitoring equipment, and analysis of the received signals, such as to derive vibration profiles via fast Fourier transform. Cores of the processor may be dedicated to such functions, or the cores may share responsibilities for the functions, such as through multithreading.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 29, 2006Publication date: August 7, 2008Inventors: Benjamin Martin Kaminski, David J. Bibelhausen
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Publication number: 20080079598Abstract: A dynamic condition monitoring system is disclosed, such as for monitoring vibrations in complex machine systems. The system includes monitors on which server software is provided. The server software may access pre-defined graphical user interface pages that can be populated and served directly from the monitors. The data may be accessed via conventional networks for viewing and analyzing monitored data, as well as for configuration of the individual dynamic condition monitors.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 29, 2006Publication date: April 3, 2008Inventors: David J. Bibelhausen, Thomas Lee Alford, George F. Hofer
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Patent number: 6912484Abstract: A monitoring and protection system for a machine system includes monitoring modules or groups of modules positioned at various locations of the machine system at which dynamic operating conditions are monitored. The modules are configured to communicate with one another via an open industrial data exchange protocol. Network media is routed between groups of monitoring modules to establish an overall system topology that is highly distributed and that is not dependent upon routing of multiple signal cables to central monitoring locations or racks.Type: GrantFiled: May 13, 2002Date of Patent: June 28, 2005Assignee: Entek IRD International CorporationInventors: David J. Bibelhausen, Patrick F. Carle, Dan R. Shupe, Kevin E. Kramb, Donn V. Stoutenburg, Chien-Tan Lien
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Patent number: 6768949Abstract: A monitoring and protection technique for machine systems includes providing multiple processors within a monitoring module. A first processor generally performs management functions, such as data communications control, memory management, and so forth. A second processor performs complex calculations that provide data to the first processor. The module may be specifically adapted to applications, such as vibration monitoring, in which case the second processor may perform analysis of received signals to derive vibrational data that forms the basis for decisions for energizing or de-energizing relay circuitry used to control the machine system or an alarm.Type: GrantFiled: May 13, 2002Date of Patent: July 27, 2004Assignee: Entek Ird International CorporationInventors: Dan R. Shupe, Kevin E. Kramb, David J. Bibelhausen, Donn V. Stoutenburg, David P. Trumpy
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Patent number: 6711527Abstract: A monitoring and protection system includes monitoring modules that are positioned proximate to locations of interest in a machine system where dynamic operating conditions are monitored. The monitoring modules may be configured to communicate with other modules via an open industrial data exchange protocol. The monitors are also configured to control the operative state of a component such as a relay circuit, either integrated into the monitoring module or provided in a separate relay module. Extremely rapid and versatile response is attained through implementation of a local control loop for control of the state of the relay circuit, which may be complemented by a remote loop that includes a remote monitoring or control system for response to different inputs or conditions.Type: GrantFiled: May 13, 2002Date of Patent: March 23, 2004Assignee: Entek IRD International CorporationInventors: David J. Bibelhausen, Patrick F. Carle, Dan R. Shupe, Kevin E. Kramb, Donn V. Stoutenburg, Chien-Tan Lien
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Patent number: 6704668Abstract: A monitoring and protection system is provided which is highly modular and expandable. The system is based upon individual monitoring modules which may be associated with one another in groups at locations or points along a machine system where dynamic operating conditions are to be monitored and controlled. The individual modules communicate between themselves, and with remote modules, via an open industrial data exchange protocol. The modules are thus freed of the need for a backplane or other backbone for mounting and communications purposes. Any number of modules may be positioned at the points of interest along the machine system, from as few as a single module to a large group of modules, with the entire system being expandable and contractible according to the design needs based upon the open industrial data exchange protocol.Type: GrantFiled: May 13, 2002Date of Patent: March 9, 2004Assignee: Entek IRD International CorporationInventors: David J. Bibelhausen, Patrick F. Carle, Dan R. Shupe, Kevin E. Kramb, Donn V. Stoutenburg, Chien-Tan Lien
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Patent number: 6662118Abstract: A monitoring and protection system includes a plurality of monitoring modules that are positioned proximate to points of interest in a machine system where dynamic operating conditions are to be monitored. The monitoring modules at individual locations communicate with one another via an open industrial data exchange protocol. The groups of modules may also communicate via the same protocol, creating a flexible and expandable system that accommodates a wide range of modules and that avoids the need for conventional backplane architecture. The groups also communicate with remote equipment via a different standard data exchange protocol, such as via a gateway associated with each of the monitoring module groups.Type: GrantFiled: May 13, 2002Date of Patent: December 9, 2003Assignee: Entek IRD International CorporationInventors: Patrick F. Carle, Dan R. Shupe, Kevin E. Kramb, David J. Bibelhausen, Donn V. Stoutenburg
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Publication number: 20030212500Abstract: A monitoring and protection technique for machine systems includes providing multiple processors within a monitoring module. A first processor generally performs management functions, such as data communications control, memory management, and so forth. A second processor performs complex calculations that provide data to the first processor. The module may be specifically adapted to applications, such as vibration monitoring, in which case the second processor may perform analysis of received signals to derive vibrational data that forms the basis for decisions for energizing or de-energizing relay circuitry used to control the machine system or an alarm.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 13, 2002Publication date: November 13, 2003Inventors: Dan R. Shupe, Kevin E. Kramb, David J. Bibelhausen, Donn V. Stoutenburg, David P. Trumpy
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Publication number: 20030212530Abstract: A monitoring and protection system includes monitoring modules that are positioned proximate to locations of interest in a machine system where dynamic operating conditions are monitored. The monitoring modules may be configured to communicate with other modules via an open industrial data exchange protocol. The monitors are also configured to control the operative state of a component such as a relay circuit, either integrated into the monitoring module or provided in a separate relay module. Extremely rapid and versatile response is attained through implementation of a local control loop for control of the state of the relay circuit, which may be complemented by a remote loop that includes a remote monitoring or control system for response to different inputs or conditions.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 13, 2002Publication date: November 13, 2003Inventors: David J. Bibelhausen, Patrick F. Carle, Dan R. Shupe, Kevin E. Kramb, Donn V. Stoutenburg, Chien-Tan Lien
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Publication number: 20030212499Abstract: A monitoring and protection system includes a plurality of monitoring modules that are positioned proximate to points of interest in a machine system where dynamic operating conditions are to be monitored. The monitoring modules at individual locations communicate with one another via an open industrial data exchange protocol. The groups of modules may also communicate via the same protocol, creating a flexible and expandable system that accommodates a wide range of modules and that avoids the need for conventional backplane architecture. The groups also communicate with remote equipment via a different standard data exchange protocol, such as via a gateway associated with each of the monitoring module groups.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 13, 2002Publication date: November 13, 2003Inventors: Patrick F. Carle, Dan R. Shupe, Kevin E. Kramb, David J. Bibelhausen, Donn V. Stoutenburg
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Publication number: 20030212529Abstract: A monitoring and protection system for a machine system includes monitoring modules or groups of modules positioned at various locations of the machine system at which dynamic operating conditions are monitored. The modules are configured to communicate with one another via an open industrial data exchange protocol. Network media is routed between groups of monitoring modules to establish an overall system topology that is highly distributed and that is not dependent upon routing of multiple signal cables to central monitoring locations or racks.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 13, 2002Publication date: November 13, 2003Inventors: David J. Bibelhausen, Patrick F. Carle, Dan R. Shupe, Kevin E. Kramb, Donn V. Stoutenburg, Chien-Tan Lien
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Publication number: 20030212508Abstract: A monitoring and protection system is provided which is highly modular and expandable. The system is based upon individual monitoring modules which may be associated with one another in groups at locations or points along a machine system where dynamic operating conditions are to be monitored and controlled. The individual modules communicate between themselves, and with remote modules, via an open industrial data exchange protocol. The modules are thus freed of the need for a backplane or other backbone for mounting and communications purposes. Any number of modules may be positioned at the points of interest along the machine system, from as few as a single module to a large group of modules, with the entire system being expandable and contractible according to the design needs based upon the open industrial data exchange protocol.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 13, 2002Publication date: November 13, 2003Inventors: David J. Bibelhausen, Patrick F. Carle, Dan R. Shupe, Kevin E. Kramb, Donn V. Stoutenburg, Chien-Tan Lien