Patents by Inventor Jason E. Hillard

Jason E. Hillard 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: 7010445
    Abstract: A diagnostic apparatus and method for sensing a signal emanating from a machine and determining a periodic machine event based on the emanated signal. The apparatus includes analog to digital processing components for digitizing the sensed signal, producing a digitized signal. The apparatus also includes a transform algorithm, memory, an analysis algorithm, and a display. The transform algorithm transforms the digitized signal to generate power spectral density and autocorrelation data which is stored in the memory. The analysis algorithm includes criteria for analyzing the stored power spectral density and autocorrelation data to determine a period machine event based at least in part upon the autocorrelation data. The display displays the periodic machine event to a user. In the event of a suspected defect or fault, the device alerts the user. The user may then elect to proceed with repairs or undertake advanced analysis of the suspected fault as economy dictates.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 13, 2003
    Date of Patent: March 7, 2006
    Assignee: CSI Technology, Inc.
    Inventors: Rexford A. Battenberg, J. Brent Van Voorhis, James C. Robinson, Jason E. Hillard
  • Publication number: 20030209077
    Abstract: A diagnostic apparatus and method for sensing a signal emanating from a machine and determining a periodic machine event based on the emanated signal. The apparatus includes analog to digital processing components for digitizing the sensed signal, producing a digitized signal. The apparatus also includes a transform algorithm, memory, an analysis algorithm, and a display. The transform algorithm transforms the digitized signal to generate power spectral density and autocorrelation data which is stored in the memory. The analysis algorithm includes criteria for analyzing the stored power spectral density and autocorrelation data to determine a period machine event based at least in part upon the autocorrelation data. The display displays the periodic machine event to a user. In the event of a suspected defect or fault, the device alerts the user. The user may then elect to proceed with repairs or undertake advanced analysis of the suspected fault as economy dictates.
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 13, 2003
    Publication date: November 13, 2003
    Inventors: Rexford A. Battenberg, J. Brent Van Voorhis, James C. Robinson, Jason E. Hillard
  • Patent number: 6618128
    Abstract: An apparatus for determining the rotational speed of an object returning diffuse reflections where no reflective singularity exists on the object or no clearly distinct light pulse is produced. A light source illuminates a target area on the object. An optical system receives the reflected light, selectively filters by wavelength, and focuses the light on a detector for signal processing. The reflected light signals may be a series of complex patterns that repeat once per revolution. A Fourier Transform with additional processing enhancements is performed on the signals and used as a basis to calculate the speed of the object The signal processing may be automated, resulting in a speed (RPM) solution being displayed for the operator of the device.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 23, 2002
    Date of Patent: September 9, 2003
    Assignee: CSI Technology, Inc.
    Inventors: J. Brent Van Voorhis, James C. Robinson, Jason E. Hillard
  • Publication number: 20030137648
    Abstract: An apparatus for determining the rotational speed of an object returning diffuse reflections where no reflective singularity exists on the object or no clearly distinct light pulse is produced. A light source illuminates a target area on the object. An optical system receives the reflected light, selectively filters by wavelength, and focuses the light on a detector for signal processing. The reflected light signals may be a series of complex patterns that repeat once per revolution. A Fourier Transform with additional processing enhancements is performed on the signals and used as a basis to calculate the speed of the object. The signal processing may be automated, resulting in a speed (RPM) solution being displayed for the operator of the device.
    Type: Application
    Filed: January 23, 2002
    Publication date: July 24, 2003
    Inventors: J. Brent Van Voorhis, James C. Robinson, Jason E. Hillard