Patents by Inventor Gregory P. Herroon

Gregory P. Herroon 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: 5689963
    Abstract: Compressor discharge temperature, ambient outdoor air temperature and thermal load are used as control parameters for controlling the expansion valve setting and indoor fan speed. Diagnostics monitor a feedback signal from the fan motor to detect fan over-speed and increased speed due to decreased air flow caused by a dirty indoor air filter. Discharge pressure of the compressor is monitored to detect a blocked outdoor fan. The difference between actual and optimum compressor discharge temperatures and suction pressure of the compressor are monitored to detect a stuck-closed expansion valve or low refrigerant charge. Compressor "short-cycling" is limited to prevent reduced reliability of the compressor. The difference between compressor discharge temperature and outdoor coil temperature is measured before and after startup to detect compressor failure.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 12, 1996
    Date of Patent: November 25, 1997
    Assignee: Copeland Corporation
    Inventors: Vijay Bahel, Hank Millet, Mickey Hickey, Hung Pham, Gregory P. Herroon, Gerald L. Greschl
  • Patent number: 5630325
    Abstract: The microprocessor-based HVAC control system detects sensor faults by comparing thermistor readings with predetermined extreme values, indicative of sensor fault. The system automatically selects the appropriate combination of automatic/preset modes of operating key system components such as the expansion valve, the demand defrost system and the indoor fan speed control system. With a view towards minimizing any negative impact on system performance and reliability in the event of sensor malfunction.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 1, 1995
    Date of Patent: May 20, 1997
    Assignee: Copeland Corporation
    Inventors: Vijay Bahel, Hank Millet, Mickey Hickey, Hung Pham, Gregory P. Herroon, Wayne R. Warner, Jean-Luc M. Caillat
  • Patent number: 5628201
    Abstract: Compressor discharge temperature, ambient outdoor air temperature and thermal load are used as control parameters for controlling the expansion valve setting and the indoor fan speed. In a variable capacity system the thermal load parameter also controls the compressor capacity. Thermal load is measured by an integrating procedure that increments or decrements an accumulated demand counter value used as an indication of thermal load on the system. The counter value is incremented and decremented based on the room temperature and thermostat setpoint. These same parameters are also used in the overcharge/undercharge diagnostic system.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 3, 1995
    Date of Patent: May 13, 1997
    Assignee: Copeland Corporation
    Inventors: Vijay Bahel, Hank Millet, Mickey Hickey, Hung Pham, Gregory P. Herroon, Gerald L. Greschl
  • Patent number: 5623834
    Abstract: Compressor discharge temperature, ambient outdoor air temperature and thermal load are used as control parameters for controlling the expansion valve setting and indoor fan speed. Diagnostics monitor a feedback signal from the fan motor to detect fan over-speed and increased speed due to decreased air flow caused by a dirty indoor air filter. Discharge pressure of the compressor is monitored to detect a blocked outdoor fan. The difference between actual and optimum compressor discharge temperatures and suction pressure of the compressor are monitored to detect a stuck-closed expansion valve or low refrigerant charge. Compressor "short-cycling" is limited to prevent reduced reliability of the compressor. The difference between compressor discharge temperature and outdoor coil temperature is measured before and after startup to detect compressor failure.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 3, 1995
    Date of Patent: April 29, 1997
    Assignee: Copeland Corporation
    Inventors: Vijay Bahel, Hank Millet, Mickey Hickey, Hung Pham, Gregory P. Herroon, Gerald L. Greschl
  • Patent number: 5533352
    Abstract: Liquid refrigerant temperature, measured by a sensor adjacent the flow control device, provides multiple diverse pieces of information which are used to control the indoor fan speed. liquid refrigerant temperature is used as an indication of outdoor air temperature and is also used as an indication of whether the compressor is operational or not.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 2, 1994
    Date of Patent: July 9, 1996
    Assignee: Copeland Corporation
    Inventors: Vijay O. Bahel, Hank E. Millet, Mickey F. Hickey, Hung M. Pham, Gregory P. Herroon, Gerald L. Greschl, Joseph B. Niemann
  • Patent number: 5528908
    Abstract: The blocked fan or obstructed airflow condition is detected by measuring the difference between outdoor air temperature and outdoor exchanger coil temperature. If a very high difference is detected, or if no decrease in the difference is achieved after termination of the defrost cycle, and if either of these conditions persists over a plurality of defrost cycles, then the blocked condition is declared. The diagnostic system can be integrated in an existing demand defrost cycle and is capable of detecting blocked conditions attributable to foreign matter such as leaves, paper and debris which cannot be cleared by defrosting.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 6, 1995
    Date of Patent: June 25, 1996
    Assignee: Copeland Corporation
    Inventors: Vijay Bahel, Hank Millet, Mickey Hickey, Hung Pham, Gregory P. Herroon
  • Patent number: 5475986
    Abstract: The control system employs multiple, distributed architechure, processors in the indoor unit, the outdoor unit and optionally the thermostat unit. The overall system control functions are distributed across the processors, which communicate with one another over a communications link, employing a messaging system which allows sensor values to be obtained locally and transmitted to the other processors. The processors communicate to automatically refresh or update information during times when it will not degrade performance of critical functions.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 1, 1994
    Date of Patent: December 19, 1995
    Assignee: Copeland Corporation
    Inventors: Vijay Bahel, Hank Millet, Mickey Hickey, Hung Pham, Gregory P. Herroon
  • Patent number: 5440890
    Abstract: A blocked fan or obstructed airflow condition is detected by measuring the difference between outdoor air temperature and outdoor exchanger coil temperature. If a very high difference is detected, or if no decrease in the difference is achieved after termination of the defrost cycle, and if either of these conditions persists over a plurality of defrost cycles, then the blocked condition is declared. The diagnostic system can be integrated in an existing demand defrost cycle and is capable of detecting blocked conditions attributable to foreign matter such as leaves, paper and debris which cannot be cleared by defrosting.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 10, 1993
    Date of Patent: August 15, 1995
    Assignee: Copeland Corporation
    Inventors: Vijay Bahel, Hank Millet, Mickey Hickey, Hung Pham, Gregory P. Herroon
  • Patent number: 5440895
    Abstract: The microprocessor-based HVAC control system detects sensor faults by comparing thermistor readings with predetermined extreme values, indicative of sensor fault. The system automatically selects the appropriate combination of automatic/preset modes of operating key system components such as the expansion valve, the demand defrost system and the indoor fan speed control system. With a view towards minimizing any negative impact on system performance and reliability in the event of sensor malfunction.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 24, 1994
    Date of Patent: August 15, 1995
    Assignee: Copeland Corporation
    Inventors: Vijay Bahel, Hank Millet, Mickey Hickey, Hung Pham, Gregory P. Herroon, Wayne R. Warner, Jean-Luc M. Caillat
  • Patent number: 5381669
    Abstract: The refrigeration control software periodically checks for overcharge and undercharge conditions by placing the expansion valve at a predetermined setting, based on measured environmental temperature. While the expansion valve is at the predetermined setting a series of compressor discharge temperature readings are taken to obtain an average reading and this average reading is compared with a reference value. An undercharge condition is declared when the average reading is greater than the reference value and an overcharged condition is declared when the average reading is less than the reference value.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 21, 1993
    Date of Patent: January 17, 1995
    Assignee: Copeland Corporation
    Inventors: Vijay Bahel, Hank Millet, Mickey Hickey, Hung Pham, Gregory P. Herroon
  • Patent number: 5319943
    Abstract: A microprocessor based control system for controlling frost accumulation on the outdoor evaporator coil of a heat pumping system during normal heat mode operations. A demand defrost concept is implemented to increase efficiency and maximize time intervals between defrost cycles by initiating the defrost cycle only when an optimal maximum amount of frost has accumulated on the coil. The control system also facilitates monitoring of the rate of frost accumulation to make the outdoor coil conditions less favorable to frost buildup.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 25, 1993
    Date of Patent: June 14, 1994
    Assignee: Copeland Corporation
    Inventors: Vijay Bahel, Hank Millet, Mickey Hickey, Hung Pham, Gregory P. Herroon
  • Patent number: 5311748
    Abstract: Refrigerant is metered through the expansion valve based on compressor discharge temperature and ambient air temperature measurements. The microprocessor-based control system selects the appropriate stepper motor valve setting to achieve optimal performance. The temperature measurements used in the control system are decoupled from fluctuations due to shifting of the refrigerant dry out point. This allows the system to be operated at much lower superheat temperatures than heretofore attained, yielding improved performance and longer component life.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 12, 1992
    Date of Patent: May 17, 1994
    Assignee: Copeland Corporation
    Inventors: Vijay Bahel, Hank Millet, Mickey Hickey, Hung Pham, Gregory P. Herroon
  • Patent number: 5303561
    Abstract: The microprocessor-based control system selects the appropriate indoor airflow (fan speed) to place the system in an optimal efficiency range. The indoor fan speed is further controlled based on humidity measurements, to produce a slower airflow when conditions are humid. This helps remove a greater amount of moisture from the air. Occupant comfort is enhanced by microprocessor control of the indoor fan speed to stay within the boundaries of the cooling mode comfort envelope.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 14, 1992
    Date of Patent: April 19, 1994
    Assignee: Copeland Corporation
    Inventors: Vijay Bahel, Hank Millet, Mickey Hickey, Hung Pham, Gregory P. Herroon