Patents by Inventor Howard D. Haynes
Howard D. Haynes 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: 7881882Abstract: A system for monitoring or detecting tampering in a flexible structure includes taking electrical measurements on a sensing cable coupled to the structure, performing spectral analysis on the measured data, and comparing the spectral characteristics of the event to those of known benign and/or known suspicious events. A threshold or trigger value may used to identify an event of interest and initiate data collection. Alternatively, the system may be triggered at preset intervals, triggered manually, or triggered by a signal from another sensing device such as a motion detector. The system may be used to monitor electrical cables and conduits, hoses and flexible ducts, fences and other perimeter control devices, structural cables, flexible fabrics, and other flexible structures.Type: GrantFiled: September 25, 2006Date of Patent: February 1, 2011Assignee: UT-Battelle, LLCInventors: Lonnie C. Maxey, Howard D. Haynes
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Patent number: 7736273Abstract: The invention is a human and animal performance data acquisition, analysis, and diagnostic system for fitness and therapy devices having an interface box removably disposed on incoming power wiring to a fitness and therapy device, at least one current transducer removably disposed on said interface box for sensing current signals to said fitness and therapy device, and a means for analyzing, displaying, and reporting said current signals to determine human and animal performance on said device using measurable parameters.Type: GrantFiled: March 10, 2009Date of Patent: June 15, 2010Assignee: UT-Battelle, LLCInventors: Daryl F. Cox, Charles D. Hochanadel, Howard D. Haynes
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Patent number: 7717826Abstract: The invention is a human and animal performance data acquisition, analysis, and diagnostic system for fitness and therapy devices having an interface box removably disposed on incoming power wiring to a fitness and therapy device, at least one current transducer removably disposed on said interface box for sensing current signals to said fitness and therapy device, and a means for analyzing, displaying, and reporting said current signals to determine human and animal performance on said device using measurable parameters.Type: GrantFiled: March 21, 2007Date of Patent: May 18, 2010Assignee: UT-Battelle, LLCInventors: Daryl F. Cox, Charles D. Hochanadel, Howard D. Haynes
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Publication number: 20090170663Abstract: The invention is a human and animal performance data acquisition, analysis, and diagnostic system for fitness and therapy devices having an interface box removably disposed on incoming power wiring to a fitness and therapy device, at least one current transducer removably disposed on said interface box for sensing current signals to said fitness and therapy device, and a means for analyzing, displaying, and reporting said current signals to determine human and animal performance on said device using measurable parameters.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 10, 2009Publication date: July 2, 2009Applicant: UT-BATTELLE, LLCInventors: Daryl F. Cox, Charles D. Hochanadel, Howard D. Haynes
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Publication number: 20080234107Abstract: The invention is a human and animal performance data acquisition, analysis, and diagnostic system for fitness and therapy devices having an interface box removably disposed on incoming power wiring to a fitness and therapy device, at least one current transducer removably disposed on said interface box for sensing current signals to said fitness and therapy device, and a means for analyzing, displaying, and reporting said current signals to determine human and animal performance on said device using measurable parameters.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 21, 2007Publication date: September 25, 2008Applicant: UT-BATTELLE, LLCInventors: Daryl F. Cox, Charles D. Hochanadel, Howard D. Haynes
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Publication number: 20080077333Abstract: A system for monitoring or detecting tampering in a flexible structure includes taking electrical measurements on a sensing cable coupled to the structure, performing spectral analysis on the measured data, and comparing the spectral characteristics of the event to those of known benign and/or known suspicious events. A threshold or trigger value may used to identify an event of interest and initiate data collection. Alternatively, the system may be triggered at preset intervals, triggered manually, or triggered by a signal from another sensing device such as a motion detector. The system may be used to monitor electrical cables and conduits, hoses and flexible ducts, fences and other perimeter control devices, structural cables, flexible fabrics, and other flexible structures.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 25, 2006Publication date: March 27, 2008Inventors: Lonnie C. Maxey, Howard D. Haynes
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Patent number: 7071841Abstract: A passive vehicle acoustic data analyzer system having at least one microphone disposed in the acoustic field of a moving vehicle and a computer in electronic communication the microphone(s). The computer detects and measures the frequency shift in the acoustic signature emitted by the vehicle as it approaches and passes the microphone(s). The acoustic signature of a truck driving by a microphone can provide enough information to estimate the truck speed in miles-per-hour (mph), engine speed in rotations-per-minute (RPM), turbocharger speed in RPM, and vehicle weight.Type: GrantFiled: August 19, 2004Date of Patent: July 4, 2006Assignee: UT-Battelle, LLCInventors: Howard D. Haynes, Alfred Akerman, Curtis W. Ayers
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Patent number: 6941785Abstract: A pump diagnostic system and method comprising current sensing probes clamped on electrical motor leads of a pump for sensing only current signals on incoming motor power, a signal processor having a means for buffering and anti-aliasing current signals into a pump motor current signal, and a computer having a means for analyzing, displaying, and reporting motor current signatures from the motor current signal to determine pump health using integrated motor and pump diagnostic parameters.Type: GrantFiled: May 13, 2003Date of Patent: September 13, 2005Assignee: UT-Battelle, LLCInventors: Howard D. Haynes, Daryl F. Cox, Donald E. Welch
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Publication number: 20040230384Abstract: A pump diagnostic system and method comprising current sensing probes clamped on electrical motor leads of a pump for sensing only current signals on incoming motor power, a signal processor having a means for buffering and anti-aliasing current signals into a pump motor current signal, and a computer having a means for analyzing, displaying, and reporting motor current signatures from the motor current signal to determine pump health using integrated motor and pump diagnostic parameters.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 13, 2003Publication date: November 18, 2004Inventors: Howard D. Haynes, Daryl F. Cox, Donald E. Welch
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Patent number: 5696489Abstract: A wireless boundary monitor system used to monitor the integrity of a boundary surrounding an area uses at least two housings having at least one transmitting means for emitting ultrasonic pressure waves to a medium. Each of the housings has a plurality of receiving means for sensing the pressure waves in the medium. The transmitting means and the receiving means of each housing are aimable and communicably linked. At least one of the housings is equipped with a local alarm means for emitting a first alarm indication whereby, when the pressure waves propagating from a transmitting means to a receiving means are sufficiently blocked by an object a local alarm means or a remote alarm means or a combination thereof emit respective alarm indications. The system may be reset either manually or automatically. This wireless boundary monitor system has useful applications in both indoor and outdoor environments.Type: GrantFiled: January 11, 1996Date of Patent: December 9, 1997Assignee: Lockheed Martin Energy Systems, Inc.Inventors: Howard D. Haynes, Curtis W. Ayers
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Patent number: 5583434Abstract: A method for determining the position of an armature of a dc-powered solenoid. Electrical circuitry is provided to introduce a small alternating current flow through the coil. As a result, the impedance and resistance of the solenoid coil can be measured to provide information indicative of the armature's position.Type: GrantFiled: July 20, 1993Date of Patent: December 10, 1996Assignee: Martin Marietta Energy Systems, Inc.Inventors: John C. Moyers, Howard D. Haynes
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Patent number: 5578937Abstract: A new instrument for monitoring the condition and speed of an operating electric motor from a remote location. The slip-poles component is derived from a motor current signal. The magnitude of the slip-poles component provides the basis for a motor condition monitor, while the frequency of the slip-poles component provides the basis for a motor speed monitor. The result is a simple-to-understand motor health monitor in an easy-to-use package. Straightforward indications of motor speed, motor running current, motor condition (e.g., rotor bar condition) and synthesized motor sound (audible indication of motor condition) are provided. With the device, a relatively untrained worker can diagnose electric motors in the field without requiring the presence of a trained engineer or technician.Type: GrantFiled: March 31, 1995Date of Patent: November 26, 1996Assignee: Martin Marietta Energy Systems, Inc.Inventors: Howard D. Haynes, Curtis W. Ayers, Donald A. Casada
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Patent number: 5539705Abstract: A wireless communication system undetectable by radio frequency methods for converting audio signals, including human voice, to electronic signals in the ultrasonic frequency range, transmitting the ultrasonic signal by way of acoustical pressure waves across a carrier medium, including gases, liquids, or solids, and reconverting the ultrasonic acoustical pressure waves back to the original audio signal. The ultrasonic speech translator and communication system (20) includes an ultrasonic transmitting device (100) and an ultrasonic receiving device (200). The ultrasonic transmitting device (100) accepts as input (115) an audio signal such as human voice input from a microphone (114) or tape deck. The ultrasonic transmitting device (100) frequency modulates an ultrasonic carrier signal with the audio signal producing a frequency modulated ultrasonic carrier signal, which is transmitted via acoustical pressure waves across a carrier medium such as gases, liquids or solids.Type: GrantFiled: October 27, 1994Date of Patent: July 23, 1996Assignee: Martin Marietta Energy Systems, Inc.Inventors: M. Alfred Akerman, Curtis W. Ayers, Howard D. Haynes
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Patent number: 5512843Abstract: A method and apparatus for monitoring an electrical-motor-driven device by injecting a high frequency carrier signal onto the power line current. The method is accomplished by injecting a high frequency carrier signal onto an AC power line current. The AC power line current supplies the electrical-motor-driven device with electrical energy. As a result, electrical and mechanical characteristics of the electrical-motor-driven device modulate the high frequency carrier signal and the AC power line current. The high frequency carrier signal is then monitored, conditioned and demodulated. Finally, the modulated high frequency carrier signal is analyzed to ascertain the operating condition of the electrical-motor-driven device.Type: GrantFiled: November 15, 1993Date of Patent: April 30, 1996Assignee: Martin Marietta Energy Systems, Inc.Inventor: Howard D. Haynes
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Patent number: 5487302Abstract: Valve clearances and seating force, as well as other valve operational parameters, are determined by measuring valve stem rotation during opening and closing operations of a translatable gate valve. The magnitude of the stem rotation, and the relative difference between the stem rotation on opening and closing provides valuable data on the valve internals in a non-intrusive manner.Type: GrantFiled: February 28, 1995Date of Patent: January 30, 1996Assignee: Lockheed Martin Energy Systems, Inc.Inventors: Donald A. Casada, Howard D. Haynes, John C. Moyers, Brian K. Stewart
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Patent number: 5483833Abstract: Operability of aircraft mechanical components is monitored by analyzing the voltage output of an electrical generator of the aircraft. Alternative generators, for a turbine-driven rotor aircraft, include the gas producer turbine tachometer generator, the power turbine tachometer generator, and the aircraft systems power producing starter/generator. Changes in the peak amplitudes of the fundamental frequency and its harmonics are correlated to changes in condition of the mechanical components.Type: GrantFiled: March 22, 1994Date of Patent: January 16, 1996Assignee: Martin Marietta Energy Systems, Inc.Inventors: Larry M. Dickens, Howard D. Haynes, Curtis W. Ayers
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Patent number: 5236011Abstract: One or more sources of steady magnetic field are carefully located on the outside of a valve body. The constant magnetic field is transmitted into the valve body and valve internals. A magnetic field detector carefully located on the outside of the valve body detects the intensity of the magnetic field at its location. As the position of a valve internal part is changed, there is an alteration in the magnetic field in the valve, and a consequent change in the detected magnetic field. Changes in the detected signal provide an indication of the position and motion of the valve internals.Type: GrantFiled: June 20, 1991Date of Patent: August 17, 1993Assignee: Martin Marietta Energy Systems, Inc.Inventors: Donald A. Casada, Howard D. Haynes
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Patent number: 5193568Abstract: One or more electrical coils are carefully located on the outside of a valve body. An alternating current passing through the coil(s) results in an alternating electromagnetic field being transmitted into the valve body and valve internals. The electromagnetic field varies in intensity and polarity in the valve. As the position of a valve internal part is changed, the electromagnetic field throughout the valve body and its internals is altered. A passive receiver coil carefully located on the outside of the valve body detects the intensity of the electromagnetic field at that location as an induced electrical voltage in the coil. With the change in position of the valve internal part, there is a corresponding change in the induced voltage as a result of the alteration in the alternating electromagnetic field at that location. Changes in the voltage provide an indication of the position and motion of valve internals.Type: GrantFiled: June 20, 1991Date of Patent: March 16, 1993Assignee: Martin Marietta Energy Systems, Inc.Inventors: David M. Eissenberg, Howard D. Haynes, Donald A. Casada
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Patent number: 4965513Abstract: A motor current noise signature analysis method and apparatus for remotely monitoring the operating characteristics of an electric motor-operated device such as a motor-operated valve. Frequency domain signal analysis techniques are applied to a conditioned motor current signal to distinctly identify various operating parameters of the motor driven device from the motor current signature. The signature may be recorded and compared with subsequent signatures to detect operating abnormalities and degradation of the device. This diagnostic method does not require special equipment to be installed on the motor-operated device, and the current sensing may be performed at remote control locations, e.g., where the motor-operated devices are used in accessible or hostile environments.Type: GrantFiled: November 14, 1989Date of Patent: October 23, 1990Assignee: Martin Marietta Energy Systems, Inc.Inventors: Howard D. Haynes, David M. Eissenberg
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Patent number: H678Abstract: A system for transmitting low frequency analog signals over AC power lines using FM modulation. A low frequency analog signal to be transmitted is first applied to a voltage-to-frequency converter where it is converted to a signal whose frequency varies in proportion to the analog signal amplitude. This signal is then used to modulate the carrier frequency of an FM transmitter coupled to an AC power line. The modulation signal frequency range in selected to be within the response band of the FM transmitter. The FM modulated carrier signal is received by an FM receiver coupled to the AC power line, demodulated and the demodulated signal frequency is converted by a frequency-to-voltage converter back to the form of the original low frequency analog input signal.Type: GrantFiled: July 30, 1987Date of Patent: September 5, 1989Assignee: The United States of America as represented by the United States Department of EnergyInventors: Steven P. Baker, Robert L. Durall, Howard D. Haynes