Patents by Inventor Patrick G. Salas

Patrick G. Salas 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).

  • Publication number: 20030040897
    Abstract: A power management and control system having a dynamic data exchange (DDE) server simulator for simulating supervisory management and control of electrical distribution systems is presented. The DDE server simulator is an alternative DDE server which simulates device values rather than acquiring data from real devices. The DDE server simulator generates and calculates device data from user generated electrical property profiles and updates DDE compliant clients. The DDE server simulator accepts the actual topics and item names and power profiles are user configurable with an option to apply white noise to the data, which provides true-to-life values to the user. These simulated measured values are used to calculate derived parameters and pre-set arrays provide wave form data in the proper format. Device events and trips can be interjected by the user and properly interpreted by the simulator. The data is passed to the clients via DDE.
    Type: Application
    Filed: March 8, 2001
    Publication date: February 27, 2003
    Inventors: Thomas Andrew Murphy, Kelley E. Gourley, Cliff John Winkel, Brett William Bolte, Veronica Kertesz, Donald S. Whitehead, James Burke, Harshad Tanna, Subhash Garg, A. Rajeshwar Rao, S.S. Lakshmi, Sudhir Mishra, J. Lakshminarayana, Pradeep Kumar Tamanna, B. Ravi Kumar, M. Kailashnath, Patrick G. Salas, Donald Richard Brown, Jose Bscheider, Grady W. Broadnax, Edgar Yee, Mary A. Doddy, Indrajit Purkayastha, Sara Simplot, Dana Foster, John S. Vandevanter, Wolfgang Meyer-Haack
  • Patent number: 5862391
    Abstract: The power management control system comprises a computer having standard RS485 interface cards and adapters installed in its I/O slots defining multiple industry standard Modbus RTU networks. The computer contains software for monitoring and controlling selected aspects of power usage/consumption, as described in more detail hereinafter. The Modbus RTU protocol is a well known industry standard. Devices with a Modbus RTU interface can be connected directly to the Modbus and other devices which communicate on the Commnet protocol require a Modbus concentrator. The Modbus concentrator provides an interface between the Modbus RTU protocol and the Commnet protocol, whereby these other devices can communicate through the Modbus concentrator over the Modbus. Alternatively, standard Ethernet interface cards and adapters are installed in the computer's I/O slots defining multiple standard Ethernet TCP/IP networks.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 3, 1996
    Date of Patent: January 19, 1999
    Assignee: General Electric Company
    Inventors: Patrick G. Salas, Donald R. Brown, Jose Bscheider, Thomas A. Murphy, Grady W. Broadnax, Jr., Edgar Yee, Mary A. Doddy, Veronica Kertesz, Indrajit Purkayastha, Sara Uecker, James Burke, Dana Foster, John S. Vandevanter, Wolfgang Meyer-Haack