Patents by Inventor Richard L. Nelson
Richard L. Nelson 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: 9121743Abstract: A process variable transmitter system for sensing a first pressure at a first location and second pressure at a second location, includes a first transmitter having a first pressure sensor configured to sense the first pressure and first analog output stage coupled to the first sensor configured to provide an analog output signal related to the first pressure. A second pressure transmitter includes a second pressure sensor configured to sense the second pressure and spaced apart from the first pressure sensor. A second analog output stage provides an analog output related to the second pressure. An analog processing stage provides a processed output related to the first and second pressures. A two-wire output is configured to provide an analog current output on a two-wire process variable loop based upon the processed output.Type: GrantFiled: May 31, 2012Date of Patent: September 1, 2015Assignee: Rosemount Inc.Inventors: Brian Edward Sofen, Richard L. Nelson
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Patent number: 9124096Abstract: A wireless field device for use in an industrial process control system includes a power source having a power source output. Field device is circuitry powered by the power source output. A protection circuit is configured to protect the field device circuitry. The protection circuit include reverse polarity protection circuit coupled to the power source output that electrically isolates the power source output from the field device circuitry in response to a reverse polarity connection between the power source output and the field device circuitry. An overvoltage protection circuit disconnects the power source output from the field device circuitry is a voltage of the power source output exceeds a threshold.Type: GrantFiled: October 31, 2011Date of Patent: September 1, 2015Assignee: Rosemount Inc.Inventors: James A. Johnson, Richard L. Nelson
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Publication number: 20130325369Abstract: A process variable transmitter system for sensing a first pressure at a first location and second pressure at a second location, includes a first transmitter having a first pressure sensor configured to sense the first pressure and first analog output stage coupled to the first sensor configured to provide an analog output signal related to the first pressure. A second pressure transmitter includes a second pressure sensor configured to sense the second pressure and spaced apart from the first pressure sensor. A second analog output stage provides an analog output related to the second pressure. An analog processing stage provides a processed output related to the first and second pressures. A two-wire output is configured to provide an analog current output on a two-wire process variable loop based upon the processed output.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 31, 2012Publication date: December 5, 2013Inventors: Brian Edward Sofen, Richard L. Nelson
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Patent number: 8584275Abstract: A device and associated method transfer a person having a handicap from one location to another, such as into or out of a wheelchair, bed, or bathtub. A wheeled base provides mobility to the device. A post and lifter arm support the patient during the transfer. The post is connected to a stabilization arm, which temporarily connects using a stabilization interface to a stabilization bracket. The stabilization bracket is typically attached rather permanently to a wall, ceiling, or other structural feature that provides substantial stability to the system. In various embodiments, the lifter arm may be actuated by hydraulics, the stabilization arm may be extendable, and a pair of extra wheels on the mobility base are adjustable horizontally (e.g., along one hedge of the base frame) or vertically (down to decrease the load on the casters, or up to allow the lifter to be “crabbed” sideways in confined spaces).Type: GrantFiled: October 27, 2009Date of Patent: November 19, 2013Assignee: Rehabilitation Research of Evansville, Inc.Inventors: Richard L. Nelson, Robert M. Levy
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Patent number: 8561736Abstract: Wheelchairs in various embodiments include a variable-position drive system that can automatically move the drive wheels fore and aft through an approximately 41 cm range. Such a system provides all the benefits of front-, mid-, and rear-wheel drive configurations in a single wheelchair, for example, to adjust the drive wheels toward the rear for stability and speed outdoors and toward the center for maneuverability indoors. The performance-optimal placement of drive wheels often depends on the physical environment (e.g., terrain), on the combined center of mass of the wheelchair and user, and on the user's cognitive functioning, trunk stability, and driving skills. One disclosed embodiment includes a pair of mid-position drive wheels that can automatically be repositioned forward or backward to accommodate changes in terrain and center of mass, which will improve the power wheelchair's stability and maneuverability and, consequently, safety and ease of use in a wider range of scenarios.Type: GrantFiled: October 13, 2010Date of Patent: October 22, 2013Assignee: Rehabilitation Research of Evansville, Inc.Inventors: Richard L. Nelson, Robert M. Levy
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Publication number: 20130107406Abstract: A wireless field device for use in an industrial process control system includes a power source having a power source output. Field device is circuitry powered by the power source output. A protection circuit is configured to protect the field device circuitry. The protection circuit include reverse polarity protection circuit coupled to the power source output that electrically isolates the power source output from the field device circuitry in response to a reverse polarity connection between the power source output and the field device circuitry. An overvoltage protection circuit disconnects the power source output from the field device circuitry is a voltage of the power source output exceeds a threshold.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 31, 2011Publication date: May 2, 2013Inventors: James A. Johnson, Richard L. Nelson
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Publication number: 20120280464Abstract: Embodiments of the present disclosure include adjustable wheel assemblies for patient lifts. Actuation of a wheel assembly results in the wheel exerting an increased force on the surface supporting the patient lift, which may decrease the pressure of the remaining patient lift wheels on the support surface. Alternate embodiments include one or more adjustable wheel assemblies in a kit for attachment to a patient lift. A user input component may also be included to provide a single device a user can use to simultaneously actuate the wheel assemblies. Alternate embodiments utilize wedges, hinges, cams, and/or threaded members to increase the force exerted by the wheel on the support surface.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 10, 2012Publication date: November 8, 2012Inventors: Richard L. Nelson, Robert M. Levy
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Patent number: 8217782Abstract: A field device for use in monitoring or controlling an industrial process includes two wire process control loop electrical connections. Digital communications monitoring circuitry coupled to the electrical connections and is configured to control power to the field device electrical circuitry in response to a digital signal on the two wire process control loop.Type: GrantFiled: May 24, 2007Date of Patent: July 10, 2012Assignee: Rosemount Inc.Inventors: Richard L. Nelson, Eric R. Lovegren, James A. Johnson
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Patent number: 8031453Abstract: An industrial process field device is provided. The device includes wireless process field device electronics disposed within the industrial process field device and at least one battery cell disposed within the industrial process field device and operably coupled to the wireless process field device electronics. A circuit is provided that senses an electrical characteristic related to the at least one cell and provides an output to a switch to decouple the at least one cell from the industrial process field device electronics in response to certain conditions. Such conditions include too much current flowing from the at least one cell; the voltage of the at least one cell being too low; or a short circuit being generated or otherwise observed.Type: GrantFiled: May 2, 2008Date of Patent: October 4, 2011Assignee: Rosemount Inc.Inventors: Richard L. Nelson, James A. Johnson
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Publication number: 20110083915Abstract: Wheelchairs in various embodiments include a variable-position drive system that can automatically move the drive wheels fore and aft through an approximately 41 cm range. Such a system provides all the benefits of front-, mid-, and rear-wheel drive configurations in a single wheelchair, for example, to adjust the drive wheels toward the rear for stability and speed outdoors and toward the center for maneuverability indoors. The performance-optimal placement of drive wheels often depends on the physical environment (e.g., terrain), on the combined center of mass of the wheelchair and user, and on the user's cognitive functioning, trunk stability, and driving skills. One disclosed embodiment includes a pair of mid-position drive wheels that can automatically be repositioned forward or backward to accommodate changes in terrain and center of mass, which will improve the power wheelchair's stability and maneuverability and, consequently, safety and ease of use in a wider range of scenarios.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 13, 2010Publication date: April 14, 2011Applicant: CRITERION HEALTH, INC.Inventors: Richard L. Nelson, Robert M. Levy
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Publication number: 20100107329Abstract: A device and associated method transfer a person having a handicap from one location to another, such as into or out of a wheelchair, bed, or bathtub. A wheeled base provides mobility to the device. A post and lifter arm support the patient during the transfer. The post is connected to a stabilization arm, which temporarily connects using a stabilization interface to a stabilization bracket. The stabilization bracket is typically attached rather permanently to a wall, ceiling, or other structural feature that provides substantial stability to the system. In various embodiments, the lifter arm may be actuated by hydraulics, the stabilization arm may be extendable, and a pair of extra wheels on the mobility base are adjustable horizontally (e.g., along one hedge of the base frame) or vertically (down to decrease the load on the casters, or up to allow the lifter to be “crabbed” sideways in confined spaces).Type: ApplicationFiled: October 27, 2009Publication date: May 6, 2010Applicant: CRITERION HEALTH, INC.Inventors: Richard L. Nelson, Robert M. Levy
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Patent number: 7680460Abstract: A wireless process device for use in an industrial process control or monitoring system comprising includes a power source configured to power the process device. Diagnostic circuitry is configured to diagnose operation of process device and provides a diagnostic output. Wireless communication circuitry transmits information over a wireless communication link.Type: GrantFiled: January 3, 2005Date of Patent: March 16, 2010Assignee: Rosemount Inc.Inventors: Richard L. Nelson, Philip G. Ostby, Gregory C. Brown
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Patent number: 7630861Abstract: A field mountable dedicated process diagnostic device is used for diagnosing operation of an industrial control or monitoring system. An input is configured to receive at least one process signal related to operation of the industrial process. A memory contains diagnostic program instructions configured to implement a diagnostic algorithm using the process signal. The diagnostic algorithm is specific to the industrial process. A microprocessor performs the diagnostic program instructions and responsively diagnoses operation of the process based upon the process signal.Type: GrantFiled: May 25, 2006Date of Patent: December 8, 2009Assignee: Rosemount Inc.Inventors: Randy J. Longsdorf, Scott D. Nelson, Dale S. Davis, Richard L. Nelson, Amy K. Johnson, Gregory C. Brown
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Patent number: 7560907Abstract: A charging circuit for field devices is disclosed. The circuit has at least three modes and automatically shifts between the modes depending on voltage of the generator. In a first mode, the charging circuit provides voltage regulation. In a second mode, the charging circuit couples the generator directly to en energy storage device. In a third mode, the charging circuit decouples the generator from the storage device. A field device utilizing the charging circuit is also disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: April 28, 2006Date of Patent: July 14, 2009Assignee: Rosemount Inc.Inventor: Richard L. Nelson
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Patent number: 7490516Abstract: A process transmitter includes a manually operated power generator to provide electrical power to sense a process variable, produce an output based on the sensed process variable, and provide a display of the output.Type: GrantFiled: January 26, 2006Date of Patent: February 17, 2009Assignee: Rosemount Inc.Inventors: Robert Hedtke, Richard L. Nelson
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Publication number: 20080291009Abstract: A field device for use in monitoring or controlling an industrial process includes two wire process control loop electrical connections. Digital communications monitoring circuitry coupled to the electrical connections and is configured to control power to the field device electrical circuitry in response to a digital signal on the two wire process control loop.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 24, 2007Publication date: November 27, 2008Inventors: Richard L. Nelson, Eric R. Lovegren, James A. Johnson
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Patent number: 7454553Abstract: An apparatus and method are provided for transferring electrical energy from a Fieldbus process communication loop to at least one other process communication loop operating in accordance with a different process communication protocol. A power transfer device is coupleable to a Fieldbus process communication loop and to a second process communication loop. The power transfer device is wholly powered by the Fieldbus process communication loop, and is configured to supply at least some electrical energy to the second process communication loop.Type: GrantFiled: March 29, 2006Date of Patent: November 18, 2008Assignee: Rosemount Inc.Inventors: Richard L. Nelson, Marcos Peluso
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Publication number: 20080274772Abstract: An industrial process field device is provided. The device includes wireless process field device electronics disposed within the industrial process field device and at least one battery cell disposed within the industrial process field device and operably coupled to the wireless process field device electronics. A circuit is provided that senses an electrical characteristic related to the at least one cell and provides an output to a switch to decouple the at least one cell from the industrial process field device electronics in response to certain conditions. Such conditions include too much current flowing from the at least one cell; the voltage of the at least one cell being too low; or a short circuit being generated or otherwise observed.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 2, 2008Publication date: November 6, 2008Applicant: Rosemount Inc.Inventors: Richard L. Nelson, James A. Johnson
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Patent number: 7109883Abstract: A process variable transmitter connects a serial bus to an accessory load. A supply limiter circuit provides a first supply current limit and provides a stored energy output. A recessive driver circuit draws a drive current from the stored energy output and couples the drive current to the serial bus. The recessive driver circuit provides a drive current limit. A dominant driver circuit has a dominant state in which it conducts the drive current, and an inactive state in which the drive current is available to the accessory load.Type: GrantFiled: September 6, 2002Date of Patent: September 19, 2006Assignee: Rosemount Inc.Inventors: Steven R. Trimble, Kelly M. Orth, Richard L. Nelson, David G. Tyson
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Patent number: 6898980Abstract: A scalable process transmitter architecture includes a unitized sensor module and an optional scalable transmitter. The sensor module has a sensor output that is configurable which can connect locally to a scalable transmitter module to form a transmitter, or can be wired directly to a remote receiver. The scalable transmitter can mount on the unitized sensor module and generates a scalable output for a remote receiver. The transmitter module can provide more advanced features for specific applications.Type: GrantFiled: May 27, 2003Date of Patent: May 31, 2005Assignee: Rosemount Inc.Inventors: Steven M. Behm, Dale S. Davis, Mark C. Fandrey, Roger L. Frick, Robert C. Hedtke, Richard L. Nelson, Scott D. Nelson, Weston Roper, Theodore H. Schnaare, John P. Schulte, Mark S. Schumacher