Patents by Inventor Donald S. Berkowitz
Donald S. Berkowitz 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: 10958074Abstract: This patent describes embodiments of systems, apparatus and methods to provide improved control and coordination of a multiplicity of electric distribution grid-connected, energy storage units deployed over a geographically-dispersed area.Type: GrantFiled: February 1, 2012Date of Patent: March 23, 2021Assignee: S&C Electric CompanyInventors: Donald S. Berkowitz, David Porter, Terrence Bellei, James W. Sember, Stephen Williams
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Patent number: 10310461Abstract: Method of controlling distribution of energy within an energy distribution system and energy distribution systems are provided. An energy distribution system includes a central controller and one or more remote distribution control units. A method includes obtaining, with the central controller from the remote distribution control units, operational data indicating an operational condition of the energy distribution system. The method further includes comparing the operational condition to a polling rate threshold that indicates when the operational condition is approaching a condition threshold at which the central controller will operably control operation of the remote distribution control unit. The method further includes adjusting a polling rate at which the operational data is obtained in response to the operational condition crossing the polling rate threshold.Type: GrantFiled: April 28, 2016Date of Patent: June 4, 2019Assignee: S&C Electric CompanyInventors: Donald S. Berkowitz, Thomas Walker
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Publication number: 20160380438Abstract: Method of controlling distribution of energy within an energy distribution system and energy distribution systems are provided. An energy distribution system includes a central controller and one or more remote distribution control units. A method includes obtaining, with the central controller from the remote distribution control units, operational data indicating an operational condition of the energy distribution system. The method further includes comparing the operational condition to a polling rate threshold that indicates when the operational condition is approaching a condition threshold at which the central controller will operably control operation of the remote distribution control unit. The method further includes adjusting a polling rate at which the operational data is obtained in response to the operational condition crossing the polling rate threshold.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 28, 2016Publication date: December 29, 2016Inventors: Donald S. BERKOWITZ, Thomas WALKER
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Publication number: 20160118795Abstract: This patent describes embodiments of systems, apparatus and methods to provide improved control and coordination of a multiplicity of electric distribution grid-connected, energy storage units deployed over a geographically-dispersed area.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 1, 2012Publication date: April 28, 2016Inventors: Donald S. Berkowitz, David PORTER, Terrence Bellei, James W. Sember, Stephen Williams
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Patent number: 8760996Abstract: A power distribution protection system and method uses communications to coordinate operation of fault protection devices. Communications may be prioritized wherein messages of a lower priority are held or discarded in favor of messages of a higher priority, for example, messages indicating a fault condition. The devices may use multiple channel access schemes in accordance with a priority of a message to be communicated.Type: GrantFiled: March 1, 2011Date of Patent: June 24, 2014Assignee: S&C Electric CompanyInventors: Donald S. Berkowitz, Michael G. Ennis, Michael J. Meisinger, Sr., James K. Niemira, Raymond P. O'Leary, Thomas J. Burns, William D. Walburg
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Patent number: 8351606Abstract: A power distribution system may have source, switching and load components, wherein at least one of the source, switching and load components has a wireless communication capability such that it is operable to act as a wireless communication access point. A mobile station seeking to associate with the one component may use a secure access protocol to gain such access. The secure access protocol may provide for receiving at the one component a management message from the mobile station. From the management message the component may obtain mobile identification information used to verify the identity of the mobile station and to initiate communication by sending an association message. Until after successful verification of the mobile station identity the component remains radio silent.Type: GrantFiled: December 10, 2007Date of Patent: January 8, 2013Assignee: S&C Electric CompanyInventors: Laurence N. Harris, Donald S. Berkowitz
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Publication number: 20120120790Abstract: A power distribution protection system and method uses communications to coordinate operation of fault protection devices. Communications may be prioritized wherein messages of a lower priority are held or discarded in favor of messages of a higher priority, for example, messages indicating a fault condition. The devices may use multiple channel access schemes in accordance with a priority of a message to be communicated.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 1, 2011Publication date: May 17, 2012Applicant: S&C ELECTRIC COMPANYInventors: Donald S. Berkowitz, Michael G. Ennis, Michael J. Meisinger, SR., James K. Niemira, Raymond P. O'Leary, Thomas J. Burns, William D. Walburg
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Patent number: 7916627Abstract: A power distribution protection system and method uses communications to coordinate operation of fault protection devices. Communications may be prioritized wherein messages of a lower priority are held or discarded in favor of messages of a higher priority, for example, messages indicating a fault condition. The devices may use multiple channel access schemes in accordance with a priority of a message to be communicated.Type: GrantFiled: January 23, 2007Date of Patent: March 29, 2011Assignee: S&C Electric CompanyInventors: Donald S. Berkowitz, Michael G. Ennis, Michael J. Meisinger, Sr., James K. Niemira, Raymond P. O'Leary, Thomas J. Bruns, William D. Walburg
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Publication number: 20080205649Abstract: A power distribution system may have source, switching and load components, wherein at least one of the source, switching and load components has a wireless communication capability such that it is operable to act as a wireless communication access point. A mobile station seeking to associate with the one component may use a secure access protocol to gain such access. The secure access protocol may provide for receiving at the one component a management message from the mobile station. From the management message the component may obtain mobile identification information used to verify the identity of the mobile station and to initiate communication by sending an association message. Until after successful verification of the mobile station identity the component remains radio silent.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 10, 2007Publication date: August 28, 2008Applicant: S&C ELECTRIC CO.Inventors: Laurence N. Harris, Donald S. Berkowitz
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Patent number: 6697240Abstract: Method and apparatus is disclosed for controlling an electric power distribution system including the use and coordination of information conveyed over communications to dynamically modify the protection characteristics of distribution devices (including but not limited to substation breakers, reclosing substation breakers, and line reclosers). In this way, overall protection and reconfigurability of the distribution system or “team” is greatly enhanced. According to additional aspects of the invention, devices within the system recognize the existence of cooperating devices outside of the team's domain of direct control, managing information from these devices such that more intelligent local decision making and inter-team coordination can be performed. This information may include logical status indications, control requests, analog values or other data.Type: GrantFiled: December 10, 2001Date of Patent: February 24, 2004Assignee: EnergyLine Systems, Inc.Inventors: William Christian Tracy Nelson, Donald S. Berkowitz, Witold Bik, Michael A. Maloney
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Patent number: 6456025Abstract: A motor operator for an overhead power switch is disclosed including a microcontroller, a unique and powerful array of well-integrated sensors, a motor and drive developing substantial torque and speed and coupled to a switch actuator and responsive to the microcontroller, and a sophisticated program algorithm stored in memory at the actuator site for dynamically controlling, i.e., governing the various control modes as called for by changing conditions. The sensors include an encoder associated with the motor and drive that develops position information signals fed to the dynamic microcontroller to compute real time information including position, speed, and stopping distance used in conjunction with remote operate commands to open, close and monitor status of the switch in the various ways disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: March 8, 2001Date of Patent: September 24, 2002Assignee: EnergyLine Systems, Inc.Inventors: Donald S. Berkowitz, Witold Bik, John Hammons, Jeff Heckathorn, Stephen F. Isaacson, Terry R. Klusmeyer, William Christian Tracy Nelson
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Publication number: 20020064010Abstract: Method and apparatus is disclosed for controlling an electric power distribution system including the use and coordination of information conveyed over communications to dynamically modify the protection characteristics of distribution devices (including but not limited to substation breakers, reclosing substation breakers, and line reclosers). In this way, overall protection and reconfigurability of the distribution system or “team” is greatly enhanced. According to additional aspects of the invention, devices within the system recognize the existence of cooperating devices outside of the team's domain of direct control, managing information from these devices such that more intelligent local decision making and inter-team coordination can be performed. This information may include logical status indications, control requests, analog values or other data.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 10, 2001Publication date: May 30, 2002Applicant: EnergyLine Systems, Inc.Inventors: William Christian Tracy Nelson, Donald S. Berkowitz, Witold Bik, Michael A. Maloney
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Patent number: 6347027Abstract: Method and apparatus for controlling an electric power distribution system including the use and coordination of information conveyed over communications to dynamically modify the protection characteristics of distribution devices (including but not limited to substation breakers, reclosing substation breakers, and line reclosers). In this way, overall protection and reconfigurability of the distribution system or “team” is greatly enhanced. According to additional aspects of the invention, devices within the system recognize the existence of cooperating devices outside of the team's domain of direct control, managing information from these devices such that more intelligent local decision making and inter-team coordination can be performed. This information may include logical status indications, control requests, analog values or other data.Type: GrantFiled: February 11, 2000Date of Patent: February 12, 2002Assignee: EnergyLine Systems, Inc.Inventors: William Christian Tracy Nelson, Donald S. Berkowitz, Witold Bik, Michael A. Maloney
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Publication number: 20010020834Abstract: A motor operator for an overhead power switch is disclosed including a microcontroller, a unique and powerful array of well-integrated sensors, a motor and drive developing substantial torque and speed and coupled to a switch actuator and responsive to the microcontroller, and a sophisticated program algorithm stored in memory at the actuator site for dynamically controlling, i.e., governing the various control modes as called for by changing conditions. The sensors include an encoder associated with the motor and drive that develops position information signals fed to the dynamic microcontroller to compute real time information including position, speed, and stopping distance used in conjunction with remote operate commands to open, close and monitor status of the switch in the various ways disclosed.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 8, 2001Publication date: September 13, 2001Applicant: Energyline Systems, Inc.Inventors: Donald S. Berkowitz, Witold Bik, John Hammons, Jeff Heckathorn, Stephen F. Isaacson, Terry R. Klusmeyer, William Christian Tracy Nelson
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Patent number: 6243244Abstract: A system and method which detects and responds to abnormalities in a distribution system by reconfiguring nodes of the system to minimize the effects of the abnormality without the requirement of communicating with a central controller. The nodes in the system coordinate a response to a system abnormality through a process of self-organization in which each node acts based on its own programming, sensors, and stored data. Each node keeps other nodes apprised of its actions so that they may in turn decide what actions are appropriate for them to take.Type: GrantFiled: June 29, 2000Date of Patent: June 5, 2001Assignee: EnergyLine Systems, Inc.Inventors: William Christian Tracy Nelson, Daniel Partridge, Donald S. Berkowitz, Witold Bik, Ed Brasher, Barry Tangney
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Patent number: 6215263Abstract: A motor operator for an overhead power switch is disclosed including a microcontroller, a unique and powerful array of well-integrated sensors, a motor and drive developing substantial torque and speed and coupled to a switch actuator and responsive to the microcontroller, and a sophisticated program algorithm stored in memory at the actuator site for dynamically controlling, i.e., governing the various control modes as called for by changing conditions. The sensors include an encoder associated with the motor and drive that develops position information signals fed to the dynamic microcontroller to compute real time information including position, speed, and stopping distance used in conjunction with remote operate commands to open, close and monitor status of the switch in the various ways disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: April 1, 1999Date of Patent: April 10, 2001Assignee: EnergyLine Systems, Inc.Inventors: Donald S. Berkowitz, Witold Bik, John Hammons, Jeff Heckathorn, Stephen F. Isaacson, Terry R. Klusmeyer, William Christian Tracy Nelson
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Patent number: 6111735Abstract: A system and method which detects and responds to abnormalities in a distribution system by reconfiguring nodes of the system to minimize the effects of the abnormality without the requirement of communicating with a central controller. The nodes in the system coordinate a response to a system abnormality through a process of self-organization in which each node acts based on its own programming, sensors, and stored data. Each node keeps other nodes apprised of its actions so that they may in turn decide what actions are appropriate for them to take.Type: GrantFiled: April 20, 1999Date of Patent: August 29, 2000Assignee: EnergyLine Systems, L.P.Inventors: William Christian Tracy Nelson, Daniel Partridge, Donald S. Berkowitz, Witold Bik, Ed Brasher, Barry Tangney
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Patent number: 6018449Abstract: A system and method which detects and responds to abnormalities in a distribution system by reconfiguring nodes of the system to minimize the effects of the abnormality without the requirement of communicating with a central controller. The nodes in the system coordinate a response to a system abnormality through a process of self-organization in which each node acts based on its own programming, sensors, and stored data. Each node keeps other nodes apprised of its actions so that they may in turn decide what actions are appropriate for them to take.Type: GrantFiled: November 26, 1997Date of Patent: January 25, 2000Assignee: Energyline Systems, L.P.Inventors: William Christian Tracy Nelson, Daniel Partridge, Donald S. Berkowitz, Witold Bik, Ed Brasher, Barry Tangney