Patents by Inventor John W. McElroy
John W. McElroy 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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Publication number: 20200034798Abstract: Schedulers, Planners, and Maintenance Supervisors in an Industrial facility can use the user interface of the present invention to extremely quickly move work order schedules, status planning, and manage resources. Additionally, key performance indicators or metrics on performance on how well the organization is doing is also cumbersome if not impossible in the current practice in these industrial organizations. The variables of this management include worker, crew, Work Order, Dates, Planning Status, planner, dates, etc. (see tech manual and summary sheets). The invention operates by interfacing with the Computerized Maintenance Management System (CMMS) database in a thoroughly interactive process. The local program constructs a parallel database and reads and feedbacks to the CMMS database frequently to stay current and accurate.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 6, 2019Publication date: January 30, 2020Inventors: John W. McElroy, Sean P. Mcelroy, Kirk Samsel
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Patent number: 8930126Abstract: A system includes a vehicle control module, an operating information module, and a fuel analysis module. The vehicle control module is configured to obtain a trip plan for the vehicle. The operating information module is configured to be disposed on-board the vehicle and to autonomously obtain operating information describing one or more of tractive events or braking events performed during the trip. The fuel analysis module is configured to be disposed on-board the vehicle, to receive the operating information from the operating information module, and to autonomously determine a fuel consumption for at least a portion of the trip using the operating information received from the operating information module.Type: GrantFiled: August 31, 2012Date of Patent: January 6, 2015Assignee: General Electric CompanyInventors: David A. Eldredge, Yi Chen, Jerod Svidunovich, Timothy Robert Brown, John W. McElroy
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Publication number: 20140081697Abstract: Schedulers, Planners, and Maintenance Supervisors in an Industrial facility can use the user interface of the present invention to extremely quickly move work order schedules, status planning, and manage resources. Additionally, key performance indicators or metrics on performance on how well the organization is doing is also cumbersome if not impossible in the current practice in these industrial organizations. The variables of this management include worker, crew, Work Order, Dates, Planning Status, planner, dates, etc. (see tech manual and summary sheets). The invention operates by interfacing with the Computerized Maintenance Management System (CMMS) database in a thoroughly interactive process. The local program constructs a parallel database and reads and feedbacks to the CMMS database frequently to stay current and accurate.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 12, 2013Publication date: March 20, 2014Applicant: P&RO Solutions, Inc.Inventors: John W. McElroy, Sean P. McElroy, Kirk Samsel
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Publication number: 20140067246Abstract: A system includes a vehicle control module, an operating information module, and a fuel analysis module. The vehicle control module is configured to obtain a trip plan for the vehicle. The operating information module is configured to be disposed on-board the vehicle and to autonomously obtain operating information describing one or more of tractive events or braking events performed during the trip. The fuel analysis module is configured to be disposed on-board the vehicle, to receive the operating information from the operating information module, and to autonomously determine a fuel consumption for at least a portion of the trip using the operating information received from the operating information module.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 31, 2012Publication date: March 6, 2014Inventors: David A. Eldredge, Yi Chen, Jerob Svidunovich, Timothy Robert Brown, John W. Mcelroy
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Publication number: 20130138471Abstract: Schedulers, Planners, and Maintenance Supervisors in an Industrial facility can use the user interface of the present invention to extremely quickly move work order schedules, status planning, and manage resources. Additionally, key performance indicators or metrics on performance on how well the organization is doing is also cumbersome if not impossible in the current practice in these industrial organizations. The variables of this management include worker, crew, Work Order, Dates, Planning Status, planner, dates, etc. (see tech manual and summary sheets). The invention operates by interfacing with the CMMS database in a thoroughly interactive process. The local program constructs a parallel database and reads and feedbacks to the CMMS database frequently to stay current and accurate.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 25, 2012Publication date: May 30, 2013Inventors: John W. MCELROY, Sean P. MCELROY, Kirk SAMSEL
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Patent number: 8209205Abstract: Schedulers, Planners, and Maintenance Supervisors in an Industrial facility can use the user interface of the present invention to extremely quickly move work order schedules, status planning, and manage resources. Additionally, key performance indicators or metrics on performance on how well the organization is doing is also cumbersome if not impossible in the current practice in these industrial organizations. The variables of this management include worker, crew, Work Order, Dates, Planning Status, planner, dates, etc. (see tech manual and summary sheets). The invention operates by interfacing with the Computerized Maintenance Management System (CMMS) database in a thoroughly interactive process. The local program constructs a parallel database and reads and feedbacks to the CMMS database frequently to stay current and accurate.Type: GrantFiled: May 24, 2004Date of Patent: June 26, 2012Inventors: John W. McElroy, Sean P. McElroy, Kirk Samsel
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Patent number: 6574441Abstract: A sound recording system is used in conjunction with a conventional camera (C) that by itself cannot record sounds. A sound recorder (100) has a mounting device (120, 190), a microphone (110), and a sound record switch (130) that is placed adjacent the shutter button when the recorder is mounted on the camera. A removable “Sound Stick” (200) is inserted into the sound recorder (100) through an opening (170). The “Sound Stick” contains memories (230) that record sound segments. A playback device, which may be separate or combined with the recorder is provided, into which the “Sound Stick” plugs into for downloading and playback of the sound segments. The “Sound Stick” includes a reading head (270) that can scan a bar code that correlates the sound segments with the pictures.Type: GrantFiled: June 4, 2001Date of Patent: June 3, 2003Inventor: John W. McElroy
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Publication number: 20020181952Abstract: A sound segment recording system is used in conjunction with a conventional camera (C) that by itself cannot record sounds. A sound recorder (100) has a mounting device (120, 190) for mounting the recorder on the camera, a microphone (110) and a sound-record switch (130) that is placed adjacent the shutter button when the recorder is mounted. A “sound stick” (200) has a connector (210) on one end to transfer sound data from the recorder when the sound stick is inserted in an opening (170). It contains memories (230) that record sound segments, selectable to one minute long, when the switch is pressed. The juxtaposition of the record switch to the camera shutter button (SB) permits the user to start the sound recording before the taking of the associated picture. A separate playback device is provided, into which the sound stick also plugs for downloading the sound segment data, or else the recorder is made to double as a playback device.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 4, 2001Publication date: December 5, 2002Inventor: John W. McElroy
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Patent number: 5477149Abstract: A non-invasive apparatus and method is disclosed which is adapted for testing of solenoid valves to verify valve operation. The non-invasive apparatus and method monitors with time both the stroke of the solenoid valve plunger to identify associated impacts and the state of the solenoid valve as being energized or de-energized to determine valve operability.Type: GrantFiled: December 29, 1993Date of Patent: December 19, 1995Inventors: George M. Spencer, John W. McElroy, Michael H. Lind
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Patent number: 5083109Abstract: A device for monitoring and verifying the operation of a rotating source, such as a rotating civil defense-type siren being tested by sounding the siren for a short period of time, employs a sensor mounted near the siren. The signal from the sensor is amplified, filtered and converted to a sinusoidal signal of the same frequency as the rotation of the siren. The sinusoidal signal is processed to sense siren turn-on, to determine whether the siren rotates more than a predetermined minimum number of times, and to sense siren turn-off. This information is stored and displayed by the device until it can be inspected by an individual, and can be relayed to a remote site.Type: GrantFiled: July 5, 1990Date of Patent: January 21, 1992Inventors: John W. McElroy, P. Leslie Schaumberg
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Patent number: 5008841Abstract: A non-invasive system and method is provided for the inspection of check valves which combines acoustic and magnetic techniques. The acoustic and magnetic techniques are used to measure check valve disk motion and internal impacts or vibrations resulting from the disk motion.Type: GrantFiled: July 28, 1989Date of Patent: April 16, 1991Assignee: Liberty Technology Center, Inc.Inventor: John W. McElroy
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Patent number: 4317368Abstract: An apparatus is provided for use as an onboard monitor and warning system attached to a fiberglas boom to detect potentially hazardous loads by detecting and counting acoustic emissions produced in the boom by the breakage of glass fibers. The monitor and warning system produce a warning signal when the number of acoustic emissions detected in a selected period of time indicates the existence of a potentially hazardous load. The apparatus includes a piezoelectric transducer which may be placed in contact with the surface of the fiberglas to produce electrical signals corresponding to pressure waves detected in the fiberglas. Apparatus is provided for distinguishing by the electrical signals those pressure waves which are acoustic emissions associated with the breakage of glass fibers from all other pressure waves.Type: GrantFiled: July 28, 1980Date of Patent: March 2, 1982Inventor: John W. McElroy