Patents by Inventor John E. Haley
John E. Haley 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: 7447571Abstract: A method of speed forecasting a train over a track including determining location of the train on the track, the speed of the train and brake and throttle setting of the train. Speeds and suggested throttle and brake settings for spaced points along the track are calculated based on the determinations. The calculated speeds and throttle and brake setting are displayed for the spaced points along the track.Type: GrantFiled: April 24, 2006Date of Patent: November 4, 2008Assignee: New York Air Brake CorporationInventors: Stephen K. Nickles, John E. Haley
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Patent number: 7263475Abstract: A method of transferring files between a computer on board a train and a remote station including determining if the remote station is within range of the train and establishing wireless communication between the onboard computer and the remote station. Next, the computer determines whether there are files to be transferred, and if so, transfers the file. If the remote station has updates to be transferred to the train, such updates are transferred to the onboard computer. Files and updates are also transferred between remote stations and between remote stations and a home base station. A method of adjusting a simulator includes inputting data from the train onto a simulator. The simulator is operated with the data and the simulator automatically adjusts the parameters of the simulator until the data of the simulator matches the data from the train. The data can then be process and analyzed.Type: GrantFiled: September 8, 2003Date of Patent: August 28, 2007Assignee: New York Air Brake CorporationInventors: Michael J. Hawthorne, Stephen K. Nickles, John E. Haley, Dale L. Sherwood
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Patent number: 7188341Abstract: A method of transferring files between a computer on board a train and a remote station including determining if the remote station is within range of the train and establishing wireless communication between the onboard computer and the remote station. Next, the computer determines whether there are files to be transferred, and if so, transfers the file. If the remote station has updates to be transferred to the train, such updates are transferred to the onboard computer. Files and updates are also transferred between remote stations and between remote stations and a home base station. A method of adjusting a simulator includes inputting data from the train onto a simulator. The simulator is operated with the data and the simulator automatically adjusts the parameters of the simulator until the data of the simulator matches the data from the train. The data can then be process and analyzed.Type: GrantFiled: September 24, 1999Date of Patent: March 6, 2007Assignee: New York Air Brake CorporationInventors: Michael J. Hawthorne, Stephen K. Nickles, John E. Haley, Dale L. Sherwood
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Publication number: 20040093196Abstract: A method of transferring files between a computer on board a train and a remote station including determining if the remote station is within range of the train and establishing wireless communication between the onboard computer and the remote station. Next, the computer determines whether there are files to be transferred, and if so, transfers the file. If the remote station has updates to be transferred to the train, such updates are transferred to the onboard computer. Files and updates are also transferred between remote stations and between remote stations and a home base station. A method of adjusting a simulator includes inputting data from the train onto a simulator. The simulator is operated with the data and the simulator automatically adjusts the parameters of the simulator until the data of the simulator matches the data from the train. The data can then be process and analyzed.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 8, 2003Publication date: May 13, 2004Applicant: New York Air Brake CorporationInventors: Michael J. Hawthorne, Stephen K. Nickles, John E. Haley, Dale L. Sherwood
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Patent number: 6680918Abstract: An intra-train communication network comprising a plurality of transceiver units on individual vehicles of the train. A master unit initially transmits queries, including a first ID from a first group of ID's, to the slave units using a second ID from a second group of ID's, and subsequently transmits queries using the first ID from the first group. The slave units initially listens for queries using the second ID from the second group, responds using the second ID and subsequently listens for and responds using the first ID.Type: GrantFiled: September 7, 1999Date of Patent: January 20, 2004Assignee: New York Air Brake CorporationInventor: John E. Haley
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Patent number: 6587764Abstract: A method of optimizing train operation includes determining conditions of location, track profile and train forces of the train. Next, a set of preliminary train restraint operating parameters are determined from the determined conditions. Also, at least one of a set of preliminary train optimizable operating parameters to minimize train forces, to maximize fuel efficiency and to minimize time to destination is determined. The determined set of preliminary train operating parameters are weighted and combined. Optimized train operating parameters are determined from the weighted and combined preliminary train operating parameters. Engineering train and access is also performed.Type: GrantFiled: January 10, 2003Date of Patent: July 1, 2003Assignee: New York Air Brake CorporationInventors: Stephen K. Nickles, Michael J. Hawthorne, John E. Haley
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Publication number: 20030105561Abstract: A method of optimizing train operation includes determining conditions of location, track profile and train forces of the train. Next, a set of preliminary train restraint operating parameters are determined from the determined conditions. Also, at least one of a set of preliminary train optimizable operating parameters to minimize train forces, to maximize fuel efficiency and to minimize time to destination is determined. The determined set of preliminary train operating parameters are weighted and combined. Optimized train operating parameters are determined from the weighted and combined preliminary train operating parameters. Engineering train and access is also performed.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 10, 2003Publication date: June 5, 2003Applicant: New York Air Brake CorporationInventors: Stephen K. Nickles, Michael J. Hawthorne, John E. Haley
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Patent number: 6480766Abstract: A method using the position data being determined on the train to determine characteristics of the train and/or the track. This is achieved by providing position determining devices at two or more spaced locations along the train. The position of the two locations are determined by the position determining devices. A processor determines the difference between the two locations from the positions determined by the position determining devices and determines the characteristics of the train from the determined difference between the two locations.Type: GrantFiled: May 3, 2001Date of Patent: November 12, 2002Assignee: New York Air Brake CorporationInventors: Michael J. Hawthorne, Stephen K. Nickles, John E. Haley
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Publication number: 20020010531Abstract: A method using the position data being determined on the train to determine characteristics of the train and/or the track. This is achieved by providing position determining devices at two or more spaced locations along the train. The position of the two locations are determined by the position determining devices. A processor determines the difference between the two locations from the positions determined by the position determining devices and determines the characteristics of the train from the determined difference between the two locations.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 3, 2001Publication date: January 24, 2002Applicant: New York Air Brake CorporationInventors: Michael J. Hawthorne, Stephen K. Nickles, John E. Haley
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Patent number: 6144901Abstract: A method of optimizing train operation includes determining conditions of location, track profile and train forces of the train. Next, a set of preliminary train restraint operating parameters are determined from the determined conditions. Also, at least one of a set of preliminary train optimizable operating parameters to minimize train forces, to maximize fuel efficiency and to minimize time to destination is determined. The determined set of preliminary train operating parameters are weighted and combined. Optimized train operating parameters are determined from the weighted and combined preliminary train operating parameters. Engineering train and access is also performed.Type: GrantFiled: September 11, 1998Date of Patent: November 7, 2000Assignee: New York Air Brake CorporationInventors: Stephen K. Nickles, Michael J. Hawthorne, John E. Haley, Bryan M. McLaughlin, Marshall G. Beck
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Patent number: 5586669Abstract: A railcar cushioning device for absorbing impact between railcars is provided having a hydraulic cylinder containing hydraulic fluid. A piston locates within the cylinder and is movable relative to the cylinder between an extended position and a contracted position in response to draft and buff forces. First and second sensors are provided with the piston and cylinder for detecting movement of the piston and cylinder substantially between the contracted and extended positions. By means of a suitable logic circuit or microprocessor, the period of time that it takes for the piston and cylinder to move between the contracted and extended positions can be monitored to determine if the period of time is less than a preselected amount thus indicating that the cushioning unit has failed. A counter may also be provided to count the number of times that the cushioning unit has failed.Type: GrantFiled: May 3, 1995Date of Patent: December 24, 1996Assignee: FM Industries, Inc.Inventors: O. Elwyn Seay, Stephen K. Nickles, John E. Haley
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Patent number: 4853883Abstract: An apparatus for use in a railway train simulator includes a control station which has a first microcomputer for receiving and transmitting, via a conventional transmission protocol, train simulation signals to a second microcomputer. The second microcomputer provides master control for the apparatus. The second microcomputer is adapted to link with and operate from multiple control stations and multiple computer control terminals. Information is provided in an enhanced manner through one or more color graphics terminals, plotters and printers. Displays of simulated trains and track selections can be displayed at different, selectable scales.Type: GrantFiled: November 9, 1987Date of Patent: August 1, 1989Inventors: Stephen K. Nickles, Jim B. Surjaatmadja, John E. Haley, Lynn K. Wienck
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Patent number: 4827438Abstract: A system includes an interface through which actual train operating data can be transferred from a recording medium, such as a magnetic tape, into a train simulator. The date contents of the magnetic tape are generated from real-time data obtained on-board an operating locomotive. For entering additional data, the interface switches a manual data entry terminal to the train simulator in response to a control signal provided by the train simulator. A method incorporating this system simulates train responses to the actual train operating data.Type: GrantFiled: March 30, 1987Date of Patent: May 2, 1989Assignee: Halliburton CompanyInventors: Stephen K. Nickles, Lynn K. Wienck, John E. Haley
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Patent number: 4794548Abstract: An apparatus for monitoring the operation of a railroad train includes two on-board units which collect and utilize data for ultimate transfer to a portable unit which can be carried onto and off of the railroad train. One of these on-board units operates under microcomputer control to compute speed, acceleration/deceleration, and distance traveled data and to store such computred data for subsequent transfer to the portable unit. The other on-board unit acquires additional data under separate microcomputer control. This data acquisition retrieves either binary or analog data, or both, and stores it in the acquiring on-board unit for later transfer to a separate memory in the other on-board unit for subsequent transfer to the portable unit. Power failure detection circuits are also implemented to insure the microcomputers are initiated in respective determinate states.Type: GrantFiled: August 28, 1986Date of Patent: December 27, 1988Assignee: Halliburton CompanyInventors: Michael J. Lynch, John E. Haley, C. Lynden Lee, Gilbert H. Forehand
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Patent number: 4735385Abstract: A respective microcomputer-based dynamic braking proportioning unit is disposed on each locomotive of a group of locomotives of a train consist. Each unit is connected to the brake setup and brake control wires of a trainline communicating with all of the locomotives, and each unit is connected to the dynamic braking equipment of its respective locomotive. Each unit includes two data entry mechanisms, such as switches, by which the respective microcomputer is advised of the total number of locomotives and of a unique number identifying the respective locomotive within the group. From the two signals from the trainline and the total locomotive and unique locomotive identification data, the respective microcomputer determines and outputs appropriate dynamic brake equipment control signals for the respective locomotive.Type: GrantFiled: June 24, 1987Date of Patent: April 5, 1988Assignee: Halliburton CompanyInventors: Stephen K. Nickles, John E. Haley, Michael J. Lynch
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Patent number: 4593365Abstract: A microprocessor controlled apparatus monitors a plurality of flow meters for computing and displaying the flow rates detected by each flow meter, the total volumes accumulated through each flow meter, the sum of the current flow rates for the flow meters, and the sum of the total volumes for the flow meters. The information from which the computations are made and the system operating parameters are transferred to a non-volatile memory in response to electronic means for detecting when a power outage or interruption occurs.Type: GrantFiled: April 6, 1983Date of Patent: June 3, 1986Assignee: Halliburton CompanyInventors: John E. Haley, Jr., Michael J. Lynch, Charles L. Mouser
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Patent number: 4561057Abstract: An apparatus for monitoring the motion of a railroad train includes an on-board unit which computes the speed, acceleration/deceleration, and distance traveled events of the train and stores such computed data for retention by a non-volatile memory after a power interruption or outage occurs. The apparatus also includes a portable unit to which the on-board unit, or the data retaining memory thereof, can be connected for conducting data transfers from the on-board unit memory to the portable unit. Once stored in the portable unit, the information can be formated and displayed as a history of the train operation for management and maintenance personnel, for example.Type: GrantFiled: April 14, 1983Date of Patent: December 24, 1985Assignee: Halliburton CompanyInventors: John E. Haley, Jr., Michael J. Lynch, Jeffrey S. Rosenberg