Patents by Inventor Raphael Trousselle
Raphael Trousselle 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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Publication number: 20240003665Abstract: A method for installing a set of electronic detonators in blast holes of a mining face includes the following steps: connecting detonators, charged into the blast holes, to a movable test device; receiving, by the movable test device, a message sent by each detonator; determining, from that message, a set of values, representing the total number of detonators connected to the movable test device; sending, to one or more detonators of the set, a data set to store including the set of values representing the total number of detonators connected to the movable test device; and storing the data set in the memory of one or more detonators of the set of electronic detonators. Use for later verification of the connection of the detonators before firing.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 14, 2021Publication date: January 4, 2024Inventors: Franck GUYON, Raphaƫl TROUSSELLE, Stephanus Johannes Marais COMBRINCK, Lou DUMANOIR
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Patent number: 8994515Abstract: A system for programming and lighting electronic detonators (1) each having an identifier (IDdet) associated therewith, includes: a programming unit (20) arranged to determine the identifiers of the detonators (1) and to associate the detonators individually, in memory, with a lighting time delay (Tdet) in order to form a blasting pattern (PT); a blasting unit (10) arranged to recover the blasting pattern (PT) from the memory (280) of the programming unit (20), and to control a blasting sequence of the detonators according to the recovered blasting pattern; and the programming unit (20) includes: a passive RFID tag (28) provided with a chip (280) acting as a memory for storing the blasting pattern (PT), and a radiofrequency reader (27) arranged such as to read/write passive tags. A corresponding method is also described.Type: GrantFiled: January 28, 2011Date of Patent: March 31, 2015Inventors: Franck Guyon, Raphael Trousselle
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Patent number: 8327764Abstract: A pyroelectronic detonator (1) includes an electronic circuit for at least controlling the detonator ignition by supplying igniting current to an electrothermal bridge (4) and at least one electronic shunting element (7) directly connected to the bridge (4), wherein the shunting element (7) is controllable between the closed low-electric resistance state of the shunt and the open high electric resistance state thereof and the electronic circuit (2) controls the states. The shunt is constructed in such a way that it can be monostable and bistable.Type: GrantFiled: December 23, 2005Date of Patent: December 11, 2012Inventors: Raphael Trousselle, Franck Guyon, Arthur Poudre
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Publication number: 20120299708Abstract: A system for programming and lighting electronic detonators (1) each having an identifier (IDdet) associated therewith, includes: a programming unit (20) arranged to determine the identifiers of the detonators (1) and to associate the detonators individually, in memory, with a lighting time delay (Tdet) in order to form a blasting pattern (PT); a blasting unit (10) arranged to recover the blasting pattern (PT) from the memory (280) of the programming unit (20), and to control a blasting sequence of the detonators according to the recovered blasting pattern; and the programming unit (20) includes: a passive RFID tag (28) provided with a chip (280) acting as a memory for storing the blasting pattern (PT), and a radiofrequency reader (27) arranged such as to read/write passive tags. A corresponding method is also described.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 28, 2011Publication date: November 29, 2012Applicant: DAVEY BICKFORDInventors: Franck Guyon, Raphael Trousselle
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Patent number: 7650841Abstract: A blasting system facilitates the actuation of a plurality of programmable detonators according to a desired blasting pattern, to cause the discharge of a plurality of associated charges, by downloading to the detonators blasting information that can be automatically determined by a portable handheld unit that incorporates a positional detecting device, such as a GPS device. The blasting information for any given detonator can be determined by the handheld unit as a function of the distance and the direction of the movement of the unit to the detonator, and/or by the actual GPS location while at the site of the detonator. This automatic determination of blasting information, and particularly the delay times, based on the movement of the unit to the detonator, eliminates error prone human calculations of the delay times needed for multiple detonators at a blasting site. This simplifies the operations and procedures needed for achieving a desired blasting pattern, without sacrificing safety or quality.Type: GrantFiled: May 13, 2005Date of Patent: January 26, 2010Assignee: Davey Bickford USA, Inc.Inventors: Robert McClure, Raphael Trousselle
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Publication number: 20100000435Abstract: A pyroelectronic detonator (1) includes an electronic circuit for at least controlling the detonator ignition by supplying igniting current to an electrothermal bridge (4) and at least one electronic shunting element (7) directly connected to the bridge (4), wherein the shunting element (7) is controllable between the closed low-electric resistance state of the shunt and the open high electric resistance state thereof and the electronic circuit (2) controls the states. The shunt is constructed in such a way that it can be monostable and bistable.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 23, 2005Publication date: January 7, 2010Inventors: Raphael Trousselle, Franck Poudre, Arthur Poudre
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Publication number: 20050217525Abstract: A blasting system facilitates the actuation of a plurality of programmable detonators according to a desired blasting pattern, to cause the discharge of a plurality of associated charges, by downloading to the detonators blasting information that can be automatically determined by a portable handheld unit that incorporates a positional detecting device, such as a GPS device. The blasting information for any given detonator can be determined by the handheld unit as a function of the distance and the direction of the movement of the unit to the detonator, and/or by the actual GPS location while at the site of the detonator. This automatic determination of blasting information, and particularly the delay times, based on the movement of the unit to the detonator, eliminates error prone human calculations of the delay times needed for multiple detonators at a blasting site. This simplifies the operations and procedures needed for achieving a desired blasting pattern, without sacrificing safety or quality.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 13, 2005Publication date: October 6, 2005Applicant: Advanced Initiation Systems, Inc.Inventors: Robert McClure, Raphael Trousselle
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Patent number: 6941870Abstract: A blasting system facilitates the actuation of a plurality of programmable detonators according to a desired blasting pattern, to cause the discharge of a plurality of associated charges, by downloading to the detonators blasting information that can be automatically determined by a portable handheld unit that incorporates a positional detecting device, such as a GPS device. The blasting information for any given detonator can be determined by the handheld unit as a function of the distance and the direction of the movement of the unit to the detonator, and/or by the actual GPS location while at the site of the detonator. This automatic determination of blasting information, and particularly the delay times, based on the movement of the unit to the detonator, eliminates error prone human calculations of the delay times needed for multiple detonators at a blasting site. This simplifies the operations and procedures needed for achieving a desired blasting pattern, without sacrificing safety or quality.Type: GrantFiled: November 4, 2003Date of Patent: September 13, 2005Assignee: Advanced Initiation Systems, Inc.Inventors: Robert McClure, Raphael Trousselle
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Publication number: 20050103219Abstract: A blasting system facilitates the actuation of a plurality of programmable detonators according to a desired blasting pattern, to cause the discharge of a plurality of associated charges, by downloading to the detonators blasting information that can be automatically determined by a portable handheld unit that incorporates a positional detecting device, such as a GPS device. The blasting information for any given detonator can be determined by the handheld unit as a function of the distance and the direction of the movement of the unit to the detonator, and/or by the actual GPS location while at the site of the detonator. This automatic determination of blasting information, and particularly the delay times, based on the movement of the unit to the detonator, eliminates error prone human calculations of the delay times needed for multiple detonators at a blasting site. This simplifies the operations and procedures needed for achieving a desired blasting pattern, without sacrificing safety or quality.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 4, 2003Publication date: May 19, 2005Applicant: Advanced Initiation Systems, Inc.Inventors: Robert McClure, Raphael Trousselle
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Patent number: 6173651Abstract: A control method for detonators (1) fitted with an electronic ignition module (15). Each module (15) is associated with specific parameters including at least one identification parameter and one explosion delay time, and includes a firing capacitor and a rudimentary internal clock. The modules (15) are capable of establishing a dialogue with a firing control unit (17) fitted with a reference time basis. The identification parameters are stored in the modules using a programming unit (18); the specific parameters are stored in the firing control unit (17); for each successive module, its internal clock is calibrated using the firing control unit and the associated delay time is sent to the module; the modules are ordered to load the firing capacitors; and a firing order is sent to the modules using the firing control unit, triggering off eventual resetting of the internal clocks as well as a firing sequence.Type: GrantFiled: January 19, 1999Date of Patent: January 16, 2001Assignee: Davey BickfordInventors: Claude Pathe, Raphael Trousselle, Philippe Clot, Eric Fivaz
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Patent number: 6052634Abstract: A safety device for a vehicle includes detection systems, safety mechanisms and safety systems, at least certain of the safety systems including pyrotechnic initiators. When certain of the detection systems detect a danger for a passenger, they trigger safety systems which activate the mechanisms. The safety device also may include a processing unit connected to the detection and safety systems by a communication interface; the processing unit analyses information signals coming from the detection systems and generates command signals directed to the safety systems.Type: GrantFiled: January 2, 1998Date of Patent: April 18, 2000Assignee: Davey BickfordInventors: Claude Pathe, Raphael Trousselle
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Patent number: 5942717Abstract: An electro-pyrotechnic initiator includes two electrical pins (7) for supplying current, a pyrotechnic composition (4) stored in a receptacle (2, 3) and a bridge (23) establishing an electrical connection between the two pins (7). The bridge (23) is set down on a wafer (11), the bridge (23) and the wafer (11) forming part of an electronic micro-component (20) to which the pins (7) are connected. The composition (4) is compacted in the receptacle (2, 3), the composition (4) and the micro-component (20) being brought together under pressure in the receptacle (2, 3). A housing for a helium saturated material is provided at a bottom of the receptacle.Type: GrantFiled: January 2, 1998Date of Patent: August 24, 1999Assignee: Davey BickfordInventors: Claude Pathe, Raphael Trousselle