Patents by Inventor Jeffrey Wakefield

Jeffrey Wakefield 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: 9817382
    Abstract: A method of collecting data in a field device includes receiving indications of variables for which data is collected, receiving indications of trigger events to trigger collection of data, receiving threshold values associated with each of the trigger events, monitoring the trigger events, and initiating data collection when at least one of the trigger events crosses one the threshold values associated with the corresponding trigger event. A method of tuning a PID controller in a field device includes setting a limited range for selecting a value for a control parameter of the PID controller, selecting the value of the control parameter, wherein the selected value is constrained to be within the limited range, transmitting the selected value to the field device, obtaining, from the field device, a measurement of a response of the field device to a setpoint change, and displaying the obtained response measurements to a user.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 30, 2014
    Date of Patent: November 14, 2017
    Assignee: TESCOM CORPORATION
    Inventors: Linda R. Tharaldson, Gordon C. Muir, Jeffrey A. Wakefield
  • Publication number: 20140352813
    Abstract: A method of collecting data in a field device includes receiving indications of variables for which data is collected, receiving indications of trigger events to trigger collection of data, receiving threshold values associated with each of the trigger events, monitoring the trigger events, and initiating data collection when at least one of the trigger events crosses one the threshold values associated with the corresponding trigger event. A method of tuning a PID controller in a field device includes setting a limited range for selecting a value for a control parameter of the PID controller, selecting the value of the control parameter, wherein the selected value is constrained to be within the limited range, transmitting the selected value to the field device, obtaining, from the field device, a measurement of a response of the field device to a setpoint change, and displaying the obtained response measurements to a user.
    Type: Application
    Filed: May 30, 2014
    Publication date: December 4, 2014
    Applicant: TESCOM CORPORATION
    Inventors: Linda R. Tharaldson, Gordon C. Muir, Jeffrey A. Wakefield
  • Publication number: 20060242085
    Abstract: An automated method provides an efficient arrangement for setting certain financial transactions using a debit point of sale transaction network, as opposed to routing over a credit network. The method and arrangement uses an onsite database of bank identification numbers to conduct a preliminary assessment of whether a particular card is debit capable, and appropriately processes the transaction information based on the preliminary assessment. The system preferably is also updated when a financial transaction is successfully completed as a debit transaction which the database did not initially identify as being debit capable. In this way, the database is continuously updated and over time, a more accurate database is achieved. The system can also be networked, such that information between databases is shard and improved, based on the network experience.
    Type: Application
    Filed: May 15, 2006
    Publication date: October 26, 2006
    Applicant: IVI Checkmate Corp.
    Inventors: John Jones, Harold Bray, James Smith, Jeffrey Wakefield, Gregory Sokolowski, Frank Decaro, Paul Vermeulen, Kumar Choudhuri, David Janes, Charles Brown, Tom Golba, Thomas Ammon, Karl Chrisman
  • Publication number: 20060206437
    Abstract: An automated method provides an efficient arrangement for setting certain financial transactions using a debit point of sale transaction network, as opposed to routing over a credit network. The method and arrangement uses an onsite database of bank identification numbers to conduct a preliminary assessment of whether a particular card is debit capable, and appropriately processes the transaction information based on the preliminary assessment. The system preferably is also updated when a financial transaction is successfully completed as a debit transaction which the database did not initially identify as being debit capable. In this way, the database is continuously updated and over time, a more accurate database is achieved. The system can also be networked, such that information between databases is shard and improved, based on the network experience.
    Type: Application
    Filed: May 15, 2006
    Publication date: September 14, 2006
    Applicant: IVI Checkmate Corp.
    Inventors: John Jones, Harold Bray, James Smith, Jeffrey Wakefield, Gregory Sokolowski, Frank Decaro, Paul Vermeulen, Kumar Choudhuri, David Janes, Charles Brown, Tom Golba, Thomas Ammon, Karl Chrisman
  • Publication number: 20020165829
    Abstract: The automated method of the present invention provides an efficient arrangement for setting certain financial transactions using a debit point of sale transaction network, as opposed to routing over a credit network. The method and arrangement uses an onsite database of bank identification numbers to conduct a preliminary assessment of whether a particular card is debit capable, and appropriately processes the transaction information based on the preliminary assessment. The system preferably is also updated when a financial transaction is successfully completed as a debit transaction which the database did not initially identify as being debit capable. In this way, the database is continuously updated and over time, a more accurate database is achieved. The system can also be networked, such that information between databases is shard and improved, based on the network experience.
    Type: Application
    Filed: May 24, 2001
    Publication date: November 7, 2002
    Inventors: John A. Jones, Harold Bray, James H. Smith, Jeffrey A. Wakefield, Gregory M. Sokolowski, Frank J. Decaro, Paul J. Vermeulen, Kumar S. Choudhuri, David M. Janes, Charles C. Brown, Tom G. Golba, Thomas C. Ammon, Karl Chrisman