Patents by Inventor Marcel Ronald Katerberg
Marcel Ronald Katerberg 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: 10088349Abstract: The invention relates to a Coriolis flow sensor. The sensor comprises a housing and at least a Coriolis-tube with at least two ends being fixed in a tube fixation means. The flow sensor comprises excitation means for causing the tube to oscillate, as well as detection means for detecting at least a measure of displacements of parts of the tube during operation. According to the invention, the Coriolis flow sensor comprises a reference mass, as well as further excitation means arranged for causing the reference mass to oscillate during operation, as well as further detection means for detecting at least a measure of displacements of the reference mass during operation. Additionally, control means are provided for controlling the excitation means and/or further excitation means based on vibrations measured by the detection means and/or further detection means. This way a Coriolis flow sensor with active vibration isolation is obtained.Type: GrantFiled: November 25, 2014Date of Patent: October 2, 2018Assignee: BERKIN B.V.Inventors: Joost Conrad Lötters, Marcel Ronald Katerberg, Wouter Bernardus Johannes Hakvoort, Willem David Kruijswijk, Lubbert Van De Ridder
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Publication number: 20160363472Abstract: The invention relates to a Coriolis flow sensor. The sensor comprises a housing and at least a Coriolis-tube with at least two ends being fixed in a tube fixation means. The flow sensor comprises excitation means for causing the tube to oscillate, as well as detection means for detecting at least a measure of displacements of parts of the tube during operation. According to the invention, the Coriolis flow sensor comprises a reference mass, as well as further excitation means arranged for causing the reference mass to oscillate during operation, as well as further detection means for detecting at least a measure of displacements of the reference mass during operation. Additionally, control means are provided for controlling the excitation means and/or further excitation means based on vibrations measured by the detection means and/or further detection means. This way a Coriolis flow sensor with active vibration isolation is obtained.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 25, 2014Publication date: December 15, 2016Applicant: BERKIN B.V.Inventors: Joost Conrad LÖTTERS, Marcel Ronald KATERBERG, Wouter Bernardus Johannes HAKVOORT, Willem David KRUIJSWIJK, Lubbert VAN DE RIDDER
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Patent number: 8881605Abstract: A Coriolis flow sensor including a loop-shaped Coriolis tube mounted in a housing with two ends lying next to one another, the ends being fixed in a fixation element, while the portion of the tube located between the ends lies free from the housing, which flow sensor includes an excitation element for causing the tube to oscillate about an excitation axis as well as a detection element for detecting displacements of portions of the tube during operation. The tube is connected through the fixation element to a balancing member, the assembly of the balancing member and the tube being resiliently arranged with respect to the housing, while the excitation element are arranged to rotate the tube and the balancing member with counter-phase about the excitation axis.Type: GrantFiled: September 17, 2013Date of Patent: November 11, 2014Assignee: Berkin B.VInventors: Wouter Hagedoorn, Christian Johan Nieuwenhuis, Andre Johannes Maria Hilderink, Marcel Ronald Katerberg, Jan Wouter van de Geest
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Publication number: 20140013860Abstract: A Coriolis flow sensor including a loop-shaped Coriolis tube mounted in a housing with two ends lying next to one another, the ends being fixed in a fixation element, while the portion of the tube located between the ends lies free from the housing, which flow sensor includes an excitation element for causing the tube to oscillate about an excitation axis as well as a detection element for detecting displacements of portions of the tube during operation.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 17, 2013Publication date: January 16, 2014Applicant: BERKIN B.V.Inventors: Wouter HAGEDOORN, Christian Johan NIEUWENHUIS, Andre Johannes Maria HILDERINK, Marcel Ronald KATERBERG, Jan Wouter van de GEEST
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Patent number: 8561479Abstract: A Coriolis flow sensor including a loop-shaped Coriolis tube mounted in a housing with two ends lying next to one another, the ends being fixed in a fixation element, while the portion of the tube located between the ends lies free from the housing, which flow sensor includes an excitation element for causing the tube to oscillate about an excitation axis as well as a detection element for detecting displacements of portions of the tube during operation. The tube is connected through the fixation element to a balancing member, the assembly of the balancing member and the tube being resiliently arranged with respect to the housing, while the excitation element are arranged to rotate the tube and the balancing member with counter-phase about the excitation axis.Type: GrantFiled: June 15, 2011Date of Patent: October 22, 2013Assignee: Berkin B.V.Inventors: Wouter Hagedoorn, Christian Johan Nieuwenhuis, Andre Johannes Maria Hilderink, Marcel Ronald Katerberg, Jan Wouter van de Geest
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Patent number: 8151652Abstract: A Coriolis flow sensor with a Coriolis tube that is fastened in a housing and that can be excited with a certain frequency, wherein a balancing mass (inertia) is arranged with rotational flexibility between the tube fastening and the housing. In particular, a spring steel plate is used for providing a connection rigidity between the balancing mass and the housing, which plate comprises a fixed portion and a movable portion cut out from the fixed portion, wherein the incisions are formed such that the fixed and movable portions are interconnected via resilient plate portions, which resilient plate portions are in particular elongate strips lying in one line and realizing a rotational flexibility (torsion), while abutments are provided which limit the amplitude of movements of the balancing mass.Type: GrantFiled: December 14, 2009Date of Patent: April 10, 2012Assignee: Berkin B.V.Inventors: Jan Wouter van de Geest, Marcel Ronald Katerberg, Jan Marinus Zwikker, Hernes Jacobs
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Patent number: 8102540Abstract: A Coriolis flow sensor with at least one vibrating flow tube through which a medium flows, includes elements for exciting the tube, and optical detection element for determining the movements of one or several points of the tube based on the principle of reflection of a light beam against the photosensitive surface of a light sensor. The light beam is directed at the tube wall, at a layer provided on this wall, or at an element fastened against this wall, wherein elements for shaping the beam are arranged for making the convergence of the beam in the direction of movement of the tube associated with the Coriolis forces smaller than the convergence in the direction of movement of the tube associated with the excitation forces. The sensitivity in the detection of the small movements of the tube caused by the Coriolis forces is enhanced.Type: GrantFiled: November 6, 2009Date of Patent: January 24, 2012Assignee: Berkin B.V.Inventors: Dannis Michel Brouwer, Aditya Mehendale, Lars Kristiansen, Marvin Ernst Eckhard Klein, Marcel Ronald Katerberg
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Publication number: 20110308329Abstract: A Coriolis flow sensor including a loop-shaped Coriolis tube mounted in a housing with two ends lying next to one another, the ends being fixed in a fixation element, while the portion of the tube located between the ends lies free from the housing, which flow sensor includes an excitation element for causing the tube to oscillate about an excitation axis as well as a detection element for detecting displacements of portions of the tube during operation.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 15, 2011Publication date: December 22, 2011Applicant: BERKIN B.V.Inventors: Wouter HAGEDOORN, Christian Johan NIEUWENHUIS, André Johannes Maria HILDERINK, Marcel Ronald KATERBERG, Jan Wouter van de GEEST
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Publication number: 20100154564Abstract: A Coriolis flow sensor with a Coriolis tube that is fastened in a housing and that can be excited with a certain frequency, wherein a balancing mass (inertia) is arranged with rotational flexibility between the tube fastening and the housing. In particular, a spring steel plate is used for providing a connection rigidity between the balancing mass and the housing, which plate comprises a fixed portion and a movable portion cut out from the fixed portion, wherein the incisions are formed such that the fixed and movable portions are interconnected via resilient plate portions, which resilient plate portions are in particular elongate strips lying in one line and realizing a rotational flexibility (torsion), while abutments are provided which limit the amplitude of movements of the balancing mass.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 14, 2009Publication date: June 24, 2010Applicant: BERKIN B.V.Inventors: Jan Wouter van de GEEST, Marcel Ronald KATERBERG, Jan Marinus ZWIKKER, Hernes JACOBS
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Publication number: 20100122585Abstract: A Coriolis flow sensor with at least one vibrating flow tube through which a medium flows, includes elements for exciting the tube, and optical detection element for determining the movements of one or several points of the tube based on the principle of reflection of a light beam against the photosensitive surface of a light sensor. The light beam is directed at the tube wall, at a layer provided on this wall, or at an element fastened against this wall, wherein elements for shaping the beam are arranged for making the convergence of the beam in the direction of movement of the tube associated with the Coriolis forces smaller than the convergence in the direction of movement of the tube associated with the excitation forces. The sensitivity in the detection of the small movements of the tube caused by the Coriolis forces is enhanced.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 6, 2009Publication date: May 20, 2010Applicant: BERKIN B.V.Inventors: Dannis Michel BROUWER, Aditya MEHENDALE, Lars KRISTIANSEN, Marvin Ernst Eckhard KLEIN, Marcel Ronald KATERBERG