Patents by Inventor Leanne Jauriqui
Leanne Jauriqui 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: 11499945Abstract: Creation and use of a digital twin instance (DTI) for a physical instance of the part. The DTI may be created by a model inversion process such that model parameters are iterated until a convergence criterion related to a physical resonance inspection result and a digital resonance inspection result is satisfied. The DTI may then be used in relation to part evaluation including through simulated use of the part. The physical instance of the part may be evaluated by way of the DTI or the DTI may be used to generate maintenance schedules specific to the physical instance of the part.Type: GrantFiled: January 26, 2022Date of Patent: November 15, 2022Assignee: Vibrant CorporationInventors: Leanne Jauriqui, Thomas Kohler, Alexander J. Mayes, Julieanne Heffernan, Richard Livings, Eric Biedermann
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Publication number: 20220276206Abstract: Creation and use of a digital twin instance (DTI) for a physical instance of the part. The DTI may be created by a model inversion process such that model parameters are iterated until a convergence criterion related to a physical resonance inspection result and a digital resonance inspection result is satisfied. The DTI may then be used in relation to part evaluation including through simulated use of the part. The physical instance of the part may be evaluated by way of the DTI or the DTI may be used to generate maintenance schedules specific to the physical instance of the part.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 26, 2022Publication date: September 1, 2022Inventors: Leanne JAURIQUI, Thomas KOHLER, Alexander J. MAYES, Julieanne HEFFERNAN, Richard LIVINGS, Eric BIEDERMANN
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Patent number: 11371965Abstract: Creation and use of a digital twin instance (DTI) for a physical instance of the part. The DTI may be created by a model inversion process such that model parameters are iterated until a convergence criterion related to a physical resonance inspection result and a digital resonance inspection result is satisfied. The DTI may then be used in relation to part evaluation including through simulated use of the part. The physical instance of the part may be evaluated by way of the DTI or the DTI may be used to generate maintenance schedules specific to the physical instance of the part.Type: GrantFiled: July 9, 2020Date of Patent: June 28, 2022Assignee: Vibrant CorporationInventors: Leanne Jauriqui, Thomas Köhler, Alexander J. Mayes, Julieanne Heffernan, Richard Livings, Eric Biedermann
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Patent number: 11371966Abstract: Creation and use of a digital twin instance (DTI) for a physical instance of the part. The DTI may be created by a model inversion process such that model parameters are iterated until a convergence criterion related to a physical resonance inspection result and a digital resonance inspection result is satisfied. The DTI may then be used in relation to part evaluation including through simulated use of the part. The physical instance of the part may be evaluated by way of the DTI or the DTI may be used to generate maintenance schedules specific to the physical instance of the part.Type: GrantFiled: January 26, 2022Date of Patent: June 28, 2022Assignee: Vibrant CorporationInventors: Leanne Jauriqui, Thomas Kohler, Alexander J. Mayes, Julieanne Heffernan, Richard Livings, Eric Biedermann
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Publication number: 20220187252Abstract: Creation and use of a digital twin instance (DTI) for a physical instance of the part. The DTI may be created by a model inversion process such that model parameters are iterated until a convergence criterion related to a physical resonance inspection result and a digital resonance inspection result is satisfied. The DTI may then be used in relation to part evaluation including through simulated use of the part. The physical instance of the part may be evaluated by way of the DTI or the DTI may be used to generate maintenance schedules specific to the physical instance of the part.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 26, 2022Publication date: June 16, 2022Inventors: Leanne JAURIQUI, Thomas KOHLER, Alexander J. MAYES, Julieanne HEFFERNAN, Richard LIVINGS, Eric BIEDERMANN
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Publication number: 20210382016Abstract: Creation and use of a digital twin instance (DTI) for a physical instance of the part. The DTI may be created by a model inversion process such that model parameters are iterated until a convergence criterion related to a physical resonance inspection result and a digital resonance inspection result is satisfied. The DTI may then be used in relation to part evaluation including through simulated use of the part. The physical instance of the part may be evaluated by way of the DTI or the DTI may be used to generate maintenance schedules specific to the physical instance of the part.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 9, 2020Publication date: December 9, 2021Inventors: Leanne JAURIQUI, Thomas KÖHLER, Alexander J. MAYES, Julieanne HEFFERNAN, Richard LIVINGS, Eric BIEDERMANN
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Patent number: 11169122Abstract: Generation of feedback for a part production process based on vibrational testing of parts produced by the part production process. A response characteristic may be identified from vibrational data regarding the parts that is correlated to a process variable of the part production process. The response characteristic may relate to a state of the process variable such that identification of the response characteristic may allow for generation of feedback regarding adjustment of a process control. Such response characteristic may relate to a vibrational metric regarding vibrational data and may comprise identifying a trend in data between a plurality of parts. Also presented are approaches to evaluation of parts, including batch evaluation of parts in which collective vibrational data regarding a plurality of parts belonging to a batch are analyzed. The process control aspects may be performed independently or in combination with part evaluation.Type: GrantFiled: November 13, 2018Date of Patent: November 9, 2021Assignee: Vibrant CorporationInventors: Leanne Jauriqui, Lemna J. Hunter, Greg Weaver
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Patent number: 11143630Abstract: Resonance inspection of parts in which a resonance standard to which a frequency response of the part is compared is at least in part based on a property derived from testing of a witness coupon that is manufactured concurrently with the part. This approach may allow properties of a material and/or manufacturing technique used to produce the part and witness coupon to inform the resonance standard to improve testing. Approaches are described related to both empirically derived resonance standards as well as model-based resonance standards.Type: GrantFiled: May 7, 2019Date of Patent: October 12, 2021Assignee: Vibrant CorporationInventors: Leanne Jauriqui, Greg Weaver, Alexander J. Mayes
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Publication number: 20210247365Abstract: Resonance inspection of parts in which a resonance standard to which a frequency response of the part is compared is at least in part based on a property derived from testing of a witness coupon that is manufactured concurrently with the part. This approach may allow properties of a material and/or manufacturing technique used to produce the part and witness coupon to inform the resonance standard to improve testing. Approaches are described related to both empirically derived resonance standards as well as model-based resonance standards.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 7, 2019Publication date: August 12, 2021Inventors: Leanne Jauriqui, Greg Weaver, Alexander J. Mayes
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Patent number: 10948459Abstract: Generation of feedback for a part production process based on vibrational testing of parts produced by the part production process. A response characteristic may be identified from vibrational data regarding the parts that is correlated to a process variable of the part production process. The response characteristic may relate to a state of the process variable such that identification of the response characteristic may allow for generation of feedback regarding adjustment of a process control. Such response characteristic may relate to a vibrational metric regarding vibrational data and may comprise identifying a trend in data between a plurality of parts. Also presented are approaches to evaluation of parts, including batch evaluation of parts in which collective vibrational data regarding a plurality of parts belonging to a batch are analyzed. The process control aspects may be performed independently or in combination with part evaluation.Type: GrantFiled: November 13, 2018Date of Patent: March 16, 2021Assignee: Vibrant CorporationInventors: Leanne Jauriqui, Lemna J. Hunter, Greg Weaver
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Patent number: 10746704Abstract: Generation of feedback for a part production process based on vibrational testing of parts produced by the part production process. A response characteristic may be identified from vibrational data regarding the parts that is correlated to a process variable of the part production process. The response characteristic may relate to a state of the process variable such that identification of the response characteristic may allow for generation of feedback regarding adjustment of a process control. Such response characteristic may relate to a vibrational metric regarding vibrational data and may comprise identifying a trend in data between a plurality of parts. Also presented are approaches to evaluation of parts, including batch evaluation of parts in which collective vibrational data regarding a plurality of parts belonging to a batch are analyzed. The process control aspects may be performed independently or in combination with part evaluation.Type: GrantFiled: October 30, 2018Date of Patent: August 18, 2020Assignee: Vibrant CorporationInventors: Leanne Jauriqui, Lemna J. Hunter, Greg Weaver
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Patent number: 10718723Abstract: Various embodiments relating to resonance inspections and in-service parts are disclosed. One protocol (150) includes conducting a resonance inspection of an in-service part (152). The frequency response of the in-service part may be compared with a resonance standard (154) for purposes of determining whether or not the in-service part is changing abnormally (156). An in-service part that is identified as changing abnormally may be characterized as being “rejected” (160). An in-service part that is no identified as changing abnormally may be characterized as being “accepted” (158).Type: GrantFiled: June 21, 2018Date of Patent: July 21, 2020Assignee: Vibrant CorporationInventors: Lemna J. Hunter, Leanne Jauriqui, Greg Weaver
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Patent number: 10481104Abstract: Various embodiments relating to resonance inspections and in-service parts are disclosed. One protocol (150) includes conducting a resonance inspection of an in-service part (152). The frequency response of the in-service part may be compared with a resonance standard (154) for purposes of determining whether or not the in-service part is changing abnormally (156). An in-service part that is identified as changing abnormally may be characterized as being “rejected” (160). An in-service part that is no identified as changing abnormally may be characterized as being “accepted” (158).Type: GrantFiled: October 21, 2011Date of Patent: November 19, 2019Assignee: Vibrant CorporationInventors: Lemna J. Hunter, Leanne Jauriqui, Greg Weaver
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Publication number: 20190212302Abstract: Generation of feedback for a part production process based on vibrational testing of parts produced by the part production process. A response characteristic may be identified from vibrational data regarding the parts that is correlated to a process variable of the part production process. The response characteristic may relate to a state of the process variable such that identification of the response characteristic may allow for generation of feedback regarding adjustment of a process control. Such response characteristic may relate to a vibrational metric regarding vibrational data and may comprise identifying a trend in data between a plurality of parts. Also presented are approaches to evaluation of parts, including batch evaluation of parts in which collective vibrational data regarding a plurality of parts belonging to a batch are analyzed. The process control aspects may be performed independently or in combination with part evaluation.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 30, 2018Publication date: July 11, 2019Inventors: Leanne Jauriqui, Lemna J. Hunter, Greg Weaver
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Publication number: 20190212306Abstract: Generation of feedback for a part production process based on vibrational testing of parts produced by the part production process. A response characteristic may be identified from vibrational data regarding the parts that is correlated to a process variable of the part production process. The response characteristic may relate to a state of the process variable such that identification of the response characteristic may allow for generation of feedback regarding adjustment of a process control. Such response characteristic may relate to a vibrational metric regarding vibrational data and may comprise identifying a trend in data between a plurality of parts. Also presented are approaches to evaluation of parts, including batch evaluation of parts in which collective vibrational data regarding a plurality of parts belonging to a batch are analyzed. The process control aspects may be performed independently or in combination with part evaluation.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 13, 2018Publication date: July 11, 2019Inventors: Leanne Jauriqui, Lemna J. Hunter, Greg Weaver
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Publication number: 20190212303Abstract: Generation of feedback for a part production process based on vibrational testing of parts produced by the part production process. A response characteristic may be identified from vibrational data regarding the parts that is correlated to a process variable of the part production process. The response characteristic may relate to a state of the process variable such that identification of the response characteristic may allow for generation of feedback regarding adjustment of a process control. Such response characteristic may relate to a vibrational metric regarding vibrational data and may comprise identifying a trend in data between a plurality of parts. Also presented are approaches to evaluation of parts, including batch evaluation of parts in which collective vibrational data regarding a plurality of parts belonging to a batch are analyzed. The process control aspects may be performed independently or in combination with part evaluation.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 13, 2018Publication date: July 11, 2019Inventors: Leanne Jauriqui, Lemna J. Hunter, Greg Weaver
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Publication number: 20180313769Abstract: Various embodiments relating to resonance inspections and in-service parts are disclosed. One protocol (150) includes conducting a resonance inspection of an in-service part (152). The frequency response of the in-service part may be compared with a resonance standard (154) for purposes of determining whether or not the in-service part is changing abnormally (156). An in-service part that is identified as changing abnormally may be characterized as being “rejected” (160). An in-service part that is no identified as changing abnormally may be characterized as being “accepted” (158).Type: ApplicationFiled: June 21, 2018Publication date: November 1, 2018Inventors: Lemna J. Hunter, Leanne Jauriqui, Greg Weaver
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Patent number: 10067094Abstract: A part (120) may be subjected to both a resonance inspection and a surface vibration inspection. Various protocols (230; 240; 250; 280; 260) are disclosed as to how the results of one or more of these inspections may be used to evaluate the part (120).Type: GrantFiled: May 2, 2016Date of Patent: September 4, 2018Assignee: Vibrant CorporationInventors: Lemna J. Hunter, Leanne Jauriqui, Greg Weaver
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Patent number: 9927403Abstract: A resonance inspection tool is disclosed that may be configured to assign a part to a first classification (accepted part) or a second classification (rejected part) using a cluster combination array. Such a cluster combination array may be defined from a first cluster array having a plurality of first clusters (each being of the first classification), and from a second cluster array having a plurality of second clusters (each being of the second classification). One cluster combination array presents all possible combinations of the same first cluster from the first cluster array and each second cluster from the second cluster array, where each such cluster combination includes a corresponding sort. Another cluster combination array presents all possible combinations of the same second cluster from the second cluster array and each first cluster from the first cluster array, where each such cluster combination includes a corresponding sort.Type: GrantFiled: April 28, 2015Date of Patent: March 27, 2018Assignee: Vibrant CorporationInventor: Leanne Jauriqui
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Publication number: 20170089867Abstract: A part (120) may be subjected to both a resonance inspection and a surface vibration inspection. Various protocols (230; 240; 250; 280; 260) are disclosed as to how the results of one or more of these inspections may be used to evaluate the part (120).Type: ApplicationFiled: May 2, 2016Publication date: March 30, 2017Inventors: Lemna J. Hunter, Leanne Jauriqui, Greg Weaver