Patents by Inventor LeRoy Blanton

LeRoy Blanton 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: 6426634
    Abstract: A circuit switching device or circuit breaker with integrated self-test enhancements is disclosed having separable contacts operable under processor control to control power to a circuit responsive to at least one of a plurality of fault conditions and operable according to a method for testing, including the steps of: controlling the switching device during a sampling cycle, to input one or more operating parameters sensed in the circuit to an A/D converter for measurement wherein the operating parameters enable detection of the fault conditions; determining whether to read a select one of the operating parameters from an output of the A/D converter into a first memory; and reading pre-determined parameter values from a second memory into the first memory during the sampling cycle instead of the operating parameters read from the A/D converter if a self-test has been invoked during the sampling cycle.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 29, 2000
    Date of Patent: July 30, 2002
    Inventors: Robert Henry Clunn, LeRoy Blanton
  • Patent number: 6212049
    Abstract: A load center monitor (10) is disclosed for monitoring and analyzing data gathered by electronic circuit breakers (40) in a power distribution system and communicated to the load center monitor (10) via a network (26) coupling the load center monitor (10) and the circuit breakers (40) together. The load center monitor (10) includes a first communication port (24) for communicating with the circuit breakers (40), a second communication port (20 or 22) for communicating with an external device and third communication port (28) for providing diagnostic information. The load center monitor (10) further includes audible (30) and visible (34) annunciators for providing alarm or status indications. A processor (76), coupled to the communication ports and to a memory (70) having a real-time clock for time stamping data provides monitoring, control, analysis and data generating capability in the load center monitor (10).
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 9, 1999
    Date of Patent: April 3, 2001
    Inventors: George Auther Spencer, LeRoy Blanton, Henry Clunn
  • Patent number: 6195243
    Abstract: A system including a load center monitor (10) connected to a plurality of digitally enhanced circuit breakers (40) by a communication bus (26) forms a network of reconfigurable circuit breakers which provides advanced monitoring and control of an electrical power distribution system. A user port (20) and a service port (22) provide a communication interface with an external computer. Visual indicators (34) and an audible alarm (30) provide for alerting persons to certain conditions in the system. Buttons are provided for CLEAR (38), RESET (36), and TEST functions, and a diagnostic port (24) is also provided. The load center monitor (10) is operable to monitor the operation of the circuit breakers (40) and download information therefrom for storage in the load center monitor (10) as in the form of historical data.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 12, 1998
    Date of Patent: February 27, 2001
    Inventors: George Auther Spencer, LeRoy Blanton, Robert Henry Clunn
  • Patent number: 6157527
    Abstract: A method of communicating data with a plurality of electronic circuit breakers operatively connected in a power distribution system is disclosed and claimed herein. Each circuit breaker includes a communication port coupled to a network. The method comprises coupling a communication terminal, having a processing circuit and a first communication port coupled to the processing circuit, to the network via the first communication port; operating a first communication protocol for automatically addressing individual ones of the circuit breakers and for controlling message traffic on the network; and transmitting and receiving data on the network under control of the first communication protocol relating to the monitoring and control of the individually addressable ones of the plurality of electronic circuit breakers coupled to the network.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 30, 1999
    Date of Patent: December 5, 2000
    Assignee: George Auther Spencer
    Inventors: George Auther Spencer, LeRoy Blanton, Robert Henry Clunn
  • Patent number: 6005758
    Abstract: A communication terminal (10) is coupled to and operable in a power line network with at least one of plurality of intelligent circuit breakers (40) wherein each such circuit breaker (40) has a communication port. The terminal (10) includes a housing and connection means (12, 14) for connecting the terminal (10) to the power line network. The terminal (10) includes a processing circuit (76) and communication ports (24, 22, 20) for communicating over communication links with the circuit breakers (40) or other external devices according to a message protocol defined for the system.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 12, 1998
    Date of Patent: December 21, 1999
    Assignee: Zlan, Ltd.
    Inventors: George Auther Spencer, LeRoy Blanton, Robert Henry Clunn
  • Patent number: 5982596
    Abstract: A system including a load center monitor (10) connected to a plurality of digitally enhanced circuit breakers (40) by a communication bus (26) provides monitoring and control of an electrical power distribution system. A user port (20) and a service port (22) provide a communication interface with an external computer. Visual indicators (34) and an audible alarm (30) provide for alerting persons to certain conditions in the system. Buttons are provided for CLEAR (38) and RESET (36) functions, and a diagnostic port (24) is also provided. The load center monitor (10) is operable to monitor the operation of the breakers (40) and download information therefrom in the form of historical data. Also, the load center monitor (10) can upload operating information to a breaker (40) in order to change the operation thereof.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 5, 1998
    Date of Patent: November 9, 1999
    Assignee: George Authur Spencer
    Inventors: George Auther Spencer, LeRoy Blanton, Robert Henry Clunn
  • Patent number: 5875087
    Abstract: A digitally controlled circuit breaker includes a conventional thermal circuit breaker (10) which is controlled by a solenoid (16) to override the thermal aspect thereof. The solenoid (16) is controlled by a digital processing section (20). The digital processing section (20) has a digital control module (22) with multiple profile tables associated therewith. The profile tables allow the digital control module (22) to compare a sensed current from a sensor (24) with a predetermined current value as a function of time and to generate the control signal for the solenoid (16) if the sensed current exceeds that in the profile. The profiles can optionally be downloaded to the module (22) through a serial communication port (36). The digital control module (22) is also operable to sense the voltage of the circuit breaker to determine zero crossing points and phase angle, which phase angle can be utilized to determine the type of load and, therefore, can alter the profile to be utilized.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 8, 1996
    Date of Patent: February 23, 1999
    Assignee: George A. Spencer
    Inventors: George Auther Spencer, LeRoy Blanton, Robert Henry Clunn
  • Patent number: 4827437
    Abstract: A calibration system for automatic test equipment for testing electronic circuits includes a cable (68) of a predetermined length connected to a common mode (74). A switch (66) connects the input of the cable to a test terminal (56) and (48). Each of the test terminals in the system is connected through a similar cable to the common node (74). A transmitter (46) and a receiver (48) are disposed at each terminal in the system and are activated at a single time to provide a incident clock edge into the terminal and to receive a reflected clock edge from the common node (74). By measuring the delay between incident and reflected clock edges for all of the terminals and comparing it with the expected delay, a relative error can be generated and a correction made. Another iteration can be repeated if necessary and a correction effected until the system is calibrated.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 22, 1986
    Date of Patent: May 2, 1989
    Assignee: VHL Associates, Inc.
    Inventor: LeRoy Blanton