Patents by Inventor Kenneth Ralph Piety
Kenneth Ralph Piety 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: 11972577Abstract: Present embodiments pertain to systems, apparatuses, and methods for analyzing and reporting the movements in mechanical structures, inanimate physical structures, machinery, and machine components, including automatically detecting aliased frequencies of a component on the structure which exhibits frequencies higher than the maximum frequency of the FFT spectrum calculated from the acquired data. To automatically detect the presence of aliased frequencies, a second virtually identical recording is acquired using a slightly different sampling rate and this provides the basis for detecting frequencies which are greater than the Nyquist sampling rate of the video recording and calculating the true frequency value of the aliased peaks in the frequency spectrum.Type: GrantFiled: December 21, 2022Date of Patent: April 30, 2024Assignee: RDI TECHNOLOGIES, INC.Inventors: Kenneth Ralph Piety, Jeffrey R. Hay, Mark William Slemp
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Patent number: 11861820Abstract: Systems and methods are provided to perform PdM surveys using data acquisition units which scan screen multiple locations where equipment or structures to be evaluated are present. Video data will be acquired and processed to measure translational and vibratory motion and additional data will be collected from other camera, sensors or via data links. The motion present in the equipment or structures under test and the supplemental data will be automatically evaluated to detect suspect equipment conditions and to minimize the amount of video data maintained on the data acquisition unit and transmitted back the central PdM server for review by a PdM analyst and long term archival.Type: GrantFiled: November 29, 2022Date of Patent: January 2, 2024Assignee: RDI TECHNOLOGIES, INC.Inventors: Kenneth Ralph Piety, Jeffrey R. Hay, Mark William Slemp
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Measuring the speed of rotation or reciprocation of a mechanical component using one or more cameras
Patent number: 11816845Abstract: Present embodiments pertain to systems, apparatuses, and methods for analyzing and reporting rotational or reciprocating movements and speed of rotation or reciprocation in mechanical structures, machines, and machine components, through the use of an acquired video recording representing a plurality of cycles of motion, by measuring intensity values of a subset of pixels contained in a region of interest within the video recording in a plurality of frames of the video recording, thereby calculating a speed of rotation or reciprocation of the structure, machine or machine component.Type: GrantFiled: January 9, 2023Date of Patent: November 14, 2023Assignee: RDI TECHNOLOGIES, INC.Inventors: Jeffrey R. Hay, Kenneth Ralph Piety, Mark William Slemp, Joseph A. Vrba -
Patent number: 11783467Abstract: Present embodiments include but are not limited to a video camera which is able to capture and record video data of an entire machine without contacting the machine, to visually study complex motions which vary both in time and spatially at different locations on the machine, wherein filters applied to the motion present in the video recording are used to identify frequencies of importance and to visualize their impact on the operation of the machine, including by removing certain frequencies of lesser interest from the video recording.Type: GrantFiled: October 21, 2022Date of Patent: October 10, 2023Assignee: RDI TECHNOLOGIES, INC.Inventors: Jeffrey R. Hay, Mark William Slemp, Kenneth Ralph Piety
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Patent number: 11756212Abstract: Systems and methods are provided to evaluate moving objects undergoing periodic motion through the screening of a video recording of such objects in motion for frequency peaks in the spectral data, and to determine spatially where these frequencies occur in the scene depicted in the video recording, wherein a frequency spectrum is created for a subset of pixels or virtual pixels and a composite frequency spectrum table or graph is constructed of frequencies that are selected from among the larger group of frequencies represented by the frequency peaks of the spectral data.Type: GrantFiled: March 18, 2022Date of Patent: September 12, 2023Assignee: RDI TECHNOLOGIES, INC.Inventors: Jeffrey R. Hay, Mark William Slemp, Kenneth Ralph Piety
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Patent number: 11645760Abstract: Embodiments disclosed herein include, but are not limited to, methods for capturing video sampling data comprising a plurality of video images of a moving object, for example using one or more cameras positioned on a stationary frame of reference adjacent to the mechanical component under investigation, in which a change in motion of the moving object is correlated to an origin frame obtained from the sampling data and representing a point at which the change in motion first occurs.Type: GrantFiled: November 22, 2022Date of Patent: May 9, 2023Assignee: RDI TECHNOLOGIES, INC.Inventors: Jeffrey R. Hay, Kenneth Ralph Piety, Mark William Slemp
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Patent number: 11631185Abstract: A method for non-contact modal analysis uses an optical sensing device such as a video camera. Unlike traditional modal analysis, requiring accelerometers or force sensors to measure the modal characteristics of a structure, the inventive system uses pixel displacement measurements from the optical sensor to characterize the modal properties of the device under test. The input or reference signal is measured by an independent data acquisition system and is synchronized with the response motion captured in video recordings.Type: GrantFiled: August 5, 2022Date of Patent: April 18, 2023Assignee: RDI TECHNOLOGIES, INC.Inventors: Kenneth Ralph Piety, Jeffrey R. Hay, Douglas A. Mann
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Patent number: 11600303Abstract: A source video of a scene showing moving objects, undergoing periodic motion in a field of view which may be located in a region of interest, is filtered and processed by constructing a representation such as a frequency spectrum plot of some of the frequencies of motion in the scene or region of interest and enabling a selection of frequency peaks representing one or more pixels in the field of view from which to generate reconstructed waveforms, then applying the reconstructed waveform at each pixel to a reference frame to produce a modified video recording.Type: GrantFiled: April 29, 2022Date of Patent: March 7, 2023Assignee: RDI TECHNOLOGIES, INC.Inventors: Jeffrey R. Hay, Mark William Slemp, Kenneth Ralph Piety
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Patent number: 11586193Abstract: A remote diagnostic center configured to receive vibration data, field notes information, and diagnostic reports over a communication network from one or more vibration analysis units located at one or more machine sites, including a data center configured to receive, store, and provide secure backup for received vibration data and field notes information, the data center including a communication module, a database management module, a diagnostic analysis module, and a portal module to enable one or more remote analysts to review and collaborate on the received vibration data, field notes information, and diagnostic reports to monitor and report to a diagnostic center manager whether the vibration data and field notes information corresponding to a particular machine-under-test is being processed by an analyst and will be completed within a specified time interval specific to the machine-under-test.Type: GrantFiled: April 10, 2019Date of Patent: February 21, 2023Assignee: SymphonyAIInventors: Kenneth Ralph Piety, K. C. Dahl
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Patent number: 11557043Abstract: Present embodiments pertain to systems, apparatuses, and methods for analyzing and reporting movements characterized by torsional vibration in mechanical structures, machines, and machine components, through the use of an acquired video recording representing a plurality of cycles of motion, by measuring intensity values of a subset of pixels contained in a region of interest within the video recording in a plurality of frames of the video recording, wherein an application of one or more numerical algorithms to the repeating patterns in the intensity waveform enables the torsional vibration characteristics of the component to be determined.Type: GrantFiled: June 1, 2022Date of Patent: January 17, 2023Assignee: RDI TECHNOLOGIES, INC.Inventors: Jeffrey R. Hay, Kenneth Ralph Piety, Mark William Slemp, Joseph A. Vrba
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Patent number: 11551345Abstract: Systems and methods are provided to perform PdM surveys using data acquisition units which scan screen multiple locations where equipment or structures to be evaluated are present. Video data will be acquired and processed to measure translational and vibratory motion and additional data will be collected from other camera, sensors or via data links. The motion present in the equipment or structures under test and the supplemental data will be automatically evaluated to detect suspect equipment conditions and to minimize the amount of video data maintained on the data acquisition unit and transmitted back the central PdM server for review by a PdM analyst and long term archival.Type: GrantFiled: May 25, 2022Date of Patent: January 10, 2023Assignee: RDI TECHNOLOGIES, INC.Inventors: Kenneth Ralph Piety, Jeffrey R. Hay, Mark William Slemp
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Patent number: 11538173Abstract: Present embodiments pertain to systems, apparatuses, and methods for analyzing and reporting the movements in mechanical structures, inanimate physical structures, machinery, and machine components, including automatically detecting aliased frequencies of a component on the structure which exhibits frequencies higher than the maximum frequency of the FFT spectrum calculated from the acquired data. To automatically detect the presence of aliased frequencies, a second virtually identical recording is acquired using a slightly different sampling rate and this provides the basis for detecting frequencies which are greater than the Nyquist sampling rate of the video recording and calculating the true frequency value of the aliased peaks in the frequency spectrum.Type: GrantFiled: May 20, 2022Date of Patent: December 27, 2022Assignee: RDI TECHNOLOGIES, INC.Inventors: Kenneth Ralph Piety, Jeffrey R. Hay, Mark William Slemp
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Patent number: 11514583Abstract: Embodiments disclosed herein include, but are not limited to, methods for capturing video sampling data comprising a plurality of video images of a moving object, for example using one or more cameras positioned on a stationary frame of reference adjacent to the mechanical component under investigation, in which a change in motion of the moving object is correlated to an origin frame obtained from the sampling data and representing a point at which the change in motion first occurs.Type: GrantFiled: April 9, 2021Date of Patent: November 29, 2022Assignee: RDI TECHNOLOGIES, INC.Inventors: Jeffrey R. Hay, Kenneth Ralph Piety, Mark William Slemp
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Patent number: 11481890Abstract: Present embodiments include but are not limited to a video camera which is able to capture and record video data of an entire machine without contacting the machine, to visually study complex motions which vary both in time and spatially at different locations on the machine, wherein filters applied to the motion present in the video recording are used to identify frequencies of importance and to visualize their impact on the operation of the machine, including by removing certain frequencies of lesser interest from the video recording.Type: GrantFiled: February 4, 2022Date of Patent: October 25, 2022Assignee: RDI TECHNOLOGIES, INC.Inventors: Jeffrey R. Hay, Mark William Slemp, Kenneth Ralph Piety
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Measuring the speed of rotation or reciprocation of a mechanical component using one or more cameras
Patent number: 11373317Abstract: Present embodiments pertain to systems, apparatuses, and methods for analyzing and reporting rotational or reciprocating movements in mechanical structures, machines, and machine components, including measuring the speed of rotation or reciprocation of a component on the structure, through the use of an acquired video recording representing a plurality of cycles of motion, by measuring intensity values of a subset of pixels contained in a region of interest within the video recording in a plurality of frames of the video recording, thereby determining distance per time period of rotational or reciprocal motion of a machine or machine component, and the application of numerical algorithm to the repeating patterns in the intensity waveform enables the determination of the average speed value or with the use of a gear wheel or graduated tape, instantaneous values for speed can be derived and the torsional vibration characteristics of the component determined.Type: GrantFiled: January 20, 2021Date of Patent: June 28, 2022Assignee: RDI TECHNOLOGIES, INC.Inventors: Jeffrey R. Hay, Kenneth Ralph Piety, Mark William Slemp, Joseph A. Vrba -
Patent number: 11341658Abstract: Present embodiments pertain to systems, apparatuses, and methods for analyzing and reporting the movements in mechanical structures, inanimate physical structures, machinery, and machine components, including automatically detecting aliased frequencies of a component on the structure which exhibits frequencies higher than the maximum frequency of the FFT spectrum calculated from the acquired data. To automatically detect the presence of aliased frequencies, a second virtually identical recording is acquired using a slightly different sampling rate and this provides the basis for detecting frequencies which are greater than the Nyquist sampling rate of the video recording and calculating the true frequency value of the aliased peaks in the frequency spectrum.Type: GrantFiled: August 23, 2021Date of Patent: May 24, 2022Assignee: RDI TECHNOLOGIES, INC.Inventors: Kenneth Ralph Piety, Jeffrey R. Hay, Mark William Slemp
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Patent number: 11322182Abstract: A source video of a scene showing moving objects which may be located in a region of interest is filtered and processed by constructing a representation such as a frequency spectrum plot of some of the frequencies of motion in the scene or region of interest and enabling a selection of frequency peaks from which to generate reconstructed waveforms at a pixel level according to a time domain fabrication method or alternatively a time domain differentiation fabrication method, then applying the reconstructed waveform at each pixel to a reference frame to produce a modified video recording.Type: GrantFiled: September 24, 2021Date of Patent: May 3, 2022Assignee: RDI TECHNOLOGIES, INC.Inventors: Jeffrey R. Hay, Mark William Slemp, Kenneth Ralph Piety
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Patent number: 11282213Abstract: Systems and methods are provided to evaluate moving objects undergoing periodic motion through the screening of a video recording of such objects in motion for frequency peaks in the spectral data, and to determine spatially where these frequencies occur in the scene depicted in the video recording, wherein a frequency spectrum is created for a subset of pixels or virtual pixels and a composite frequency spectrum table or graph is constructed of frequencies that are selected from among the larger group of frequencies represented by the frequency peaks of the spectral data.Type: GrantFiled: June 24, 2021Date of Patent: March 22, 2022Assignee: RDI TECHNOLOGIES, INC.Inventors: Jeffrey R. Hay, Mark William Slemp, Kenneth Ralph Piety
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Patent number: 11244437Abstract: The complex motion associated with machines is a result of the superposition of various frequencies from the multiple component or elements inherent to the design of the machine. These motions can be captured remotely using position sensitive detectors which respond to specific wavelengths in the electromagnetic spectrum. Present embodiments include but are not limited to a video camera which is able to capture and record video data of an entire machine without contacting the machine, to visually study complex motions which vary both in time and spatially at different locations on the machine, wherein filters applied to the motion present in the video recording are used to identify frequencies of importance and to visualize their impact on the operation of the machine.Type: GrantFiled: October 20, 2020Date of Patent: February 8, 2022Assignee: RDI TECHNOLOGIES, INC.Inventors: Jeffrey R. Hay, Mark William Slemp, Kenneth Ralph Piety
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Patent number: 11100654Abstract: Present embodiments pertain to systems, apparatuses, and methods for analyzing and reporting the movements in mechanical structures, inanimate physical structures, machinery, and machine components, including automatically detecting aliased frequencies of a component on the structure which exhibits frequencies higher than the maximum frequency of the FFT spectrum calculated from the acquired data. To automatically detect the presence of aliased frequencies, a second virtually identical recording is acquired using a slightly different sampling rate and this provides the basis for detecting frequencies which are greater than the Nyquist sampling rate of the video recording and calculating the true frequency value of the aliased peaks in the frequency spectrum.Type: GrantFiled: December 18, 2020Date of Patent: August 24, 2021Assignee: RDI TECHNOLOGIES, INC.Inventors: Kenneth Ralph Piety, Jeffrey R. Hay, Mark William Slemp