Patents by Inventor Robert A. Hocker

Robert A. Hocker 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: 6369836
    Abstract: A computer system for generating a cause effect matrix as a user interface to develop a control program based on the cause effect matrix and to compile and download the resulting program into a programmable controller. A cause effect matrix diagram is used to develop a function block diagram program which is a standard IEC 1131-3 language. The function block diagram is translated into structured text which is compiled into intermediate code. The intermediate code is translated into the native code for the micro-processor of the target control system, including but not necessarily limited to the Motorola processor MPC-860. The automation of a cause effect matrix diagram to generate a function block diagram permits additional capability by allowing functions for causes, intersections, and effects. Because special functions may be included, the results of a cause generate timing functions or other computations before initiating the effect.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 23, 1999
    Date of Patent: April 9, 2002
    Assignee: Triconex
    Inventors: David P. Larson, Leslie V. Powers, Robert A. Hocker
  • Patent number: 5184025
    Abstract: A computer-controlled, uninterruptible power supply system is disclosed. The system selectively operates from more than one input source of power, e.g. an AC line input, an external DC input and internal batteries. The system is of the type which utilizes one or more switch mode converters and is well suited for use in computer systems. The switch mode regulator has a PWM clock signal and provides a PWM drive signal. The PWM clock signal frequency is substantially greater than the PWM drive signal frequency. Transferring between the DC power sources is done in a manner substantially transparent to the regulator and the load, generally as follows. A signal indicating a transfer to a selected one of the DC power sources is gated in response to the PWM clock signal to form a first logic signal that is synchronized to the PWM clock signal. The first logic signal is gated in response to the PWM drive signal so as to form a second logic signal that is further synchronized to the PWM drive signal.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 1, 1991
    Date of Patent: February 2, 1993
    Assignee: Elegant Design Solutions, Inc.
    Inventors: Patrick W. McCurry, James R. Kellogg, Karl Boekelheide, Kenneth D. Sexton, George A. Ellison, Robert A. Hocker
  • Patent number: 5019717
    Abstract: A computer-controlled, uninterruptable power supply system is disclosed. The system selectively operates from more than one input source of power, e.g., an AC input, an external DC input and internal batteries. The system is of the type which utilizes one or more switch mode converters and is especially suited for use in computer systems. The system monitors a number of functions under computer control and reacts automatically to the monitored functions to follow a programmed course of action. During start up, the system monitors prescribed functions and prevents power turn-on upon detection of prescribed faults. The system may communicate with a host computer, provide data thereto, and receive down-loaded parameters therefrom. Such down-loaded parameters may be used by the system to control operation of the system.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 14, 1988
    Date of Patent: May 28, 1991
    Assignee: Elegant Design Solutions Inc.
    Inventors: Patrick W. McCurry, James R. Kellogg, Karl Boekelheide, Kenneth D. Sexton, George A. Ellson, Robert A. Hocker