Patents by Inventor Mark L. Munday

Mark L. Munday 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: 7339805
    Abstract: A power supply comprises a rectifier, a transformer, a switching member, a controller and a voltage blocking clamp. A power supply can receive an alternating current (AC) input voltage having any magnitude within a wide range of AC input voltage magnitudes and can produce from any such AC input voltage magnitude a direct current (DC) output voltage. The voltage blocking clamp comprises at least one transistor connected between the rectifier and the transformer and switching member that limits the amount of rectified AC input voltage applied to the transformer and switching member to a predetermined amount when the rectified input voltage exceeds that predetermined amount. When the rectified input voltage exceeds the predetermined amount, the amount of the rectified input voltage above the predetermined amount is applied to the at least one transistor instead of the transformer and switching member.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 3, 2007
    Date of Patent: March 4, 2008
    Assignee: Elster Electricity, LLC
    Inventors: Rodney C. Hemminger, Mark L. Munday, Fred F. Schleifer
  • Patent number: 7239125
    Abstract: An electronic energy meter senses input voltage and current signals and processes the input voltage and current signals to generate measurements of multiple types of power. The meter comprises a processing system for selecting one of the multiple types of power and defining the same as the selected type of power. The processing system also generates a pulsed test signal representative of a magnitude of a measurement of the selected type of power for testing the operation of the meter. The meter further comprises a communications interface coupled to the processing system for transmitting the pulsed test signal from the meter and for receiving signals from sources external to the meter. Selection of one of the multiple types of power can be achieved by the meter receiving, via the communications interface and from a source external to the meter, a communications command identifying a selected one of the various types of power. The communications interface may comprise an optical communications port.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 1, 2005
    Date of Patent: July 3, 2007
    Assignee: Elster Electricity, LLC
    Inventors: Rodney C. Hemminger, Mark L. Munday
  • Patent number: 6954061
    Abstract: An electronic energy meter senses input voltage and current signals and processes the input voltage and current signals to generate measurements of multiple types of power. The meter comprises a processing system for selecting one of the multiple types of power and defining the same as the selected type of power. The processing system also generates a pulsed test signal representative of a magnitude of a measurement of the selected type of power for testing the operation of the meter. The meter further comprises a communications interface coupled to the processing system for transmitting the pulsed test signal from the meter and for receiving signals from sources external to the meter. Selection of one of the multiple types of power can be achieved by the meter receiving, via the communications interface and from a source external to the meter, a communications command identifying a selected one of the various types of power. The communications interface may comprise an optical communications port.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 10, 2003
    Date of Patent: October 11, 2005
    Assignee: Elster Electricity, LLC
    Inventors: Rodney C. Hemminger, Mark L. Munday
  • Patent number: 6940268
    Abstract: Methods and apparatus for supplying power for use in metering electrical energy over a wide range of voltages with a single meter are disclosed. The wide ranging meter includes a processing unit for processing divided input voltage and a current component in order to determine electrical energy metering values. The processing unit is operable in response to supply voltages. A power supply, connected to receive the undivided voltage component, generates the supply voltages over the wide dynamic range. It is especially preferred for the power supply to include a transformer having first, second and third windings, wherein the undivided voltage component is provided to the first winding and wherein the second winding defines the output of the power supply. A switching member is connected to the first winding for permitting and preventing the flow of current in response to a control signal. A control member generates the control signal in response to the output of the power supply.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 11, 2003
    Date of Patent: September 6, 2005
    Assignee: Elster Electricity, LLC
    Inventors: Rodney C. Hemminger, Mark L. Munday, Fred F. Schleifer
  • Patent number: 6762598
    Abstract: Methods and apparatus for electronically displaying metered electrical energy are disclosed. A first processor receives voltage and current signals, determines electrical energy and generates an energy signal representative of the electrical energy determination. A second processor receives the energy signal and generates a display signal representative of electrical energy information. A display receives the display signal and displays the electrical energy information. In a first embodiment, it is preferred for the first processor to determine units of electrical energy and the rate at which the units are determined. The second processor generates a display signal representative of the units and the rate. The second processor may also generate a disk signal representative of an equivalent rate of disk rotation in relation to the rate at which the units are determined and energy flow direction information for display. A converter may also be provided for converting an electrical output signal to light.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 7, 1995
    Date of Patent: July 13, 2004
    Assignee: Elster Electricity, LLC
    Inventors: Rodney C. Hemminger, Mark L. Munday
  • Patent number: 6703823
    Abstract: Methods and apparatus for electronically displaying metered electrical energy are disclosed. A first processor receives voltage and current signals and determines electrical energy. The first processor generates an energy signal representative of the electrical energy determination. A second processor, connected to said first processor, receives the energy signal and generates a display signal representative of electrical energy information. A display is connected to receive the display signal and displays the electrical energy information. In a first embodiment it is preferred for the first processor to determine units of electrical energy from the voltage and current signals and to generate an energy signal representative of the determination of such units and the rate at which the units are determined. In another embodiment the first processor meters multiple types of electrical energy and generates energy signals. A first converter is provided for converting an electrical output signal to light.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 6, 1996
    Date of Patent: March 9, 2004
    Assignee: Elster Electricity, LLC
    Inventors: Rodney C. Hemminger, Mark L. Munday
  • Publication number: 20040021456
    Abstract: Methods and apparatus for supplying power for use in metering electrical energy over a wide range of voltages with a single meter are disclosed. The wide ranging meter includes a processing unit for processing divided input voltage and a current component in order to determine electrical energy metering values. The processing unit is operable in response to supply voltages. A power supply, connected to receive the undivided voltage component, generates the supply voltages over the wide dynamic range. It is especially preferred for the power supply to include a transformer having first, second and third windings, wherein the undivided voltage component is provided to the first winding and wherein the second winding defines the output of the power supply. A switching member is connected to the first winding for permitting and preventing the flow of current in response to a control signal. A control member generates the control signal in response to the output of the power supply.
    Type: Application
    Filed: July 11, 2003
    Publication date: February 5, 2004
    Inventors: Rodney C. Hemminger, Mark L. Munday, Fred F. Schleifer
  • Publication number: 20040008019
    Abstract: An electronic energy meter senses input voltage and current signals and processes the input voltage and current signals to generate measurements of multiple types of power. The meter comprises a processing system for selecting one of the multiple types of power and defining the same as the selected type of power. The processing system also generates a pulsed test signal representative of a magnitude of a measurement of the selected type of power for testing the operation of the meter. The meter further comprises a communications interface coupled to the processing system for transmitting the pulsed test signal from the meter and for receiving signals from sources external to the meter. Selection of one of the multiple types of power can be achieved by the meter receiving, via the communications interface and from a source external to the meter, a communications command identifying a selected one of the various types of power. The communications interface may comprise an optical communications port.
    Type: Application
    Filed: July 10, 2003
    Publication date: January 15, 2004
    Inventors: Rodney C. Hemminger, Mark L. Munday
  • Patent number: 6577961
    Abstract: An electronic energy meter which receives a measurement request, and responsive to the measurement request and data stored in data tables in a memory, performs a function and generates output information. The output information is outputted in accordance with a predetermined priority scheme. Each different type of measurement request has a different output priority. An electronic energy meter that permits the addition of new measurements or testing capabilities without requiring factory modifications to effect such functionality changes is also disclosed.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 30, 1998
    Date of Patent: June 10, 2003
    Assignee: ABB Automation Inc.
    Inventors: Vick A. Hubbard, Mark L. Munday, Rodney C. Hemminger, Scott T. Holdsclaw
  • Patent number: 6507794
    Abstract: A system for monitoring power quality events of electrical energy provided to an energy meter via a service type comprises a memory for storing reference information reflective of different service types, a digital signal processor for measuring characteristics of the electrical energy, and a microcontroller for retrieving the reference information from the memory and comparing the measured characteristics to the reference information for the service type to determine the occurrence of power quality events. For each power quality event, at least one of a start time, a stop time, a duration, a measured phase, a magnitude of a measured quantity, and a predisturbance value, and a cumulative total of the power quality events is recorded.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 30, 1998
    Date of Patent: January 14, 2003
    Assignee: ABB Automation Inc.
    Inventors: Vick A. Hubbard, Mark L. Munday, Rodney C. Hemminger, Scott T. Holdsclaw
  • Patent number: 6504357
    Abstract: An apparatus for electronically communicating metered electrical power is disclosed. A first processor receives voltage and current signals and determines electrical power. The first processor generates an power signal representative of the electrical power determination. A second processor, connected to said first processor, receives the power signal and generates an output signal representative of electrical power information. A output device is connected to receive the output signal to output the electrical power information. The first processor determines units of electrical power from the voltage and current signals and to generates an power signal representative of the determination of such units and the rate at which the units are determined. The output devices may be one of a display, optical port and an option connector.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 26, 1998
    Date of Patent: January 7, 2003
    Assignee: ABB Automation Inc.
    Inventors: Rodney C. Hemminger, Mark L. Munday
  • Patent number: 6483290
    Abstract: An apparatus for metering electrical power includes a first processor which receives analog voltage and current signals and converts the analog voltage and current signals to respective digital voltage and current signals, a second processor which receives the energy signal and converts an energy signal into energy usage data, and a non-volatile memory coupled to the second processor for storing calibration constants and energy formula associated with a plurality of meter forms, such that some of the energy formula and calibration constants are downloaded from the non-volatile memory to the second processor. The first and second processors cooperate to determine the energy usage data based on the energy formula and calibration constants downloaded to the second processor, and the apparatus measures at least one of real power, reactive power, and apparent power based on energy formula and calibration constants associated with the plurality of meter forms.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 26, 1998
    Date of Patent: November 19, 2002
    Assignee: ABB Automation Inc.
    Inventors: Rodney C. Hemminger, Mark L. Munday
  • Publication number: 20020071296
    Abstract: Methods and apparatus for supplying power for use in metering electrical energy over a wide range of voltages with a single meter are disclosed. The wide ranging meter includes a processing unit for processing divided input voltage and a current component in order to determine electrical energy metering values. The processing unit is operable in response to supply voltages. A power supply, connected to receive the undivided voltage component, generates the supply voltages over the wide dynamic range. It is especially preferred for the power supply to include a transformer having first, second and third windings, wherein the undivided voltage component is provided to the first winding and wherein the second winding defines the output of the power supply. A switching member is connected to the first winding for permitting and preventing the flow of current in response to a control signal. A control member generates the control signal in response to the output of the power supply.
    Type: Application
    Filed: February 15, 2002
    Publication date: June 13, 2002
    Inventors: Rodney C. Hemminger, Mark L. Munday
  • Patent number: 6374188
    Abstract: A system for monitoring near-instantaneous system parameters of electrical energy having at least one phase provided to an energy meter via a service type comprises a memory for storing reference information reflective of different service types, a digital signal processor for measuring characteristics of the electrical energy, and a microcontroller for retrieving the reference information from the memory and determining the near-instantaneous system parameters responsive to the reference information for the service type and the measured characteristics. The characteristics are derived from phase voltage and phase current, and are measured for a predetermined amount of time, such as a number of line cycles.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 30, 1998
    Date of Patent: April 16, 2002
    Assignee: ABB Automation Inc.
    Inventors: Vick A. Hubbard, Mark L. Munday, Rodney C. Hemminger, Scott T. Holdsclaw
  • Publication number: 20010015640
    Abstract: Methods and apparatus for supplying power for use in metering electrical energy over a wide range of voltages with a single meter are disclosed. The wide ranging meter includes a processing unit for processing divided input voltage and a current component in order to determine electrical energy metering values. The processing unit is operable in response to supply voltages. A power supply, connected to receive the undivided voltage component, generates the supply voltages over the wide dynamic range. It is especially preferred for the power supply to include a transformer having first, second and third windings, wherein the undivided voltage component is provided to the first winding and wherein the second winding defines the output of the power supply. A switching member is connected to the first winding for permitting and preventing the flow of current in response to a control signal. A control member generates the control signal in response to the output of the power supply.
    Type: Application
    Filed: February 12, 2001
    Publication date: August 23, 2001
    Inventors: Rodney C. Hemminger, Mark L. Munday
  • Patent number: 6269316
    Abstract: A system and method for detecting a flicker of electrical energy provided via a service type to an energy meter. The system comprises a memory for storing a respective voltage threshold for each different service type; a digital signal processor for measuring a respective phase voltage for each meter element of the energy meter; and a microcontroller for retrieving the voltage threshold for the service type from the memory and comparing the measured phase voltage to the voltage threshold to determine an occurrence of flicker.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 30, 1998
    Date of Patent: July 31, 2001
    Assignee: ABB Power T&D Company Inc.
    Inventors: Vick A. Hubbard, Mark L. Munday, Rodney C. Hemminger, Scott T. Holdsclaw
  • Patent number: 6229295
    Abstract: An apparatus for metering electrical energy over a predetermined range of voltages within a single meter. The meter includes a divider network for dividing the voltage to generate a divided voltage. The divided voltage is substantially linear with minimal phase shift over the wide dynamic range. A processing unit processes the divided voltage and a current component to determine metered electrical power. A power supply receives the voltage component and generates a supply voltage from the voltage component over the predetermined range to power the processing unit. The power supply may include a transformer having first, second and third windings, so that the voltage component is provided to the first winding and the second winding defines the output of the power supply. A switching member is connected to the first winding for permitting and preventing the flow of current through the first winding.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 25, 1998
    Date of Patent: May 8, 2001
    Assignee: ABB Power T&D Company Inc.
    Inventors: Rodney C. Hemminger, Mark L. Munday, Fred F. Schleifer
  • Patent number: 6097182
    Abstract: An electronic energy meter for use with a 3-wire delta service having a resistive voltage divider for sensing and scaling the line voltages is disclosed. The resistive voltage divider includes three resistive dividers, one being associated with each phase of the electrical energy being metered. Each resistive divider includes a current limiter for reducing the current into the meter to a safe level when the meter electronics are operating at an elevated level, and a resistor for scaling the line voltage to a predetermined maximum peak-to-peak value. The scaled voltage that is generated has minimal phase shift, and therefore, does not require phase shift compensation prior to processing by a processing system of the electronic meter.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 7, 1995
    Date of Patent: August 1, 2000
    Assignee: ABB Power T&D Company Inc.
    Inventors: Rodney C. Hemminger, Mark L. Munday, Fred F. Schleifer
  • Patent number: 6094622
    Abstract: A system for determining the service type to which an energy meter having meter elements is connected. The system includes a memory for storing reference information relating to different service types. The system determines which meter elements of the energy meter are active, and then determines relative phase angles and phase voltages of the meter elements. The relative phase angles are determined in to be in an ABC or a CBA rotation. Power quality monitoring is used in determining the phase voltages. The relative phase angles and phase voltages are compared to the reference information to determine the service type. The reference information includes services and scaling information, a nominal service voltage, a programmable potential indicator threshold, and a maximum and a minimum tolerance with respect to the nominal service voltage.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 30, 1998
    Date of Patent: July 25, 2000
    Assignee: ABB Power T&D Company Inc.
    Inventors: Vick A. Hubbard, Mark L. Munday, Rodney C. Hemminger, Scott T. Holdsclaw
  • Patent number: 5966010
    Abstract: An electrical energy meter is provided with snap fit interlocking parts that eliminate the need for screws or fasteners. The current sensor, located within the meter, has a plurality of current conductors and a notched blade attached to each current conductor that functions as an interlocking component to the meter base without the need for additional fasteners. A circuit board used by the meter is attached to a plurality of integral posts projecting from the base and the periphery of the circuit board has a pair of spaced notches for connection to the ends of a radial communications antenna without the requirement for additional hardware.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 9, 1998
    Date of Patent: October 12, 1999
    Assignee: ABB Power T&D Company Inc.
    Inventors: Garry Melvin Loy, Rodney C. Hemminger, Russell C. Broome, Mark L. Munday