Patents by Inventor Scott D. Nelson
Scott D. 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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Publication number: 20120277940Abstract: A method includes determining an operational parameter of a first vehicle traveling with a plurality of vehicles in a transportation network and/or a route in the transportation network, identifying a failure condition of the first vehicle and/or the route based on the operational parameter, obtaining plural different sets of remedial actions that dictate operations to be taken based on the operational parameter, simulating travel of the plurality of vehicles in the transportation network based on implementation of the different sets of remedial actions, determining potential consequences on travel of the plurality of vehicles in the transportation network when the different sets of remedial actions are implemented in the travel that is simulated, and based on the potential consequences, receiving a selection of at least one of the different sets of remedial actions to be implemented in actual travel of the plurality of vehicles in the transportation network.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 10, 2012Publication date: November 1, 2012Inventors: Ajith Kuttannair Kumar, Paul K. Houpt, Stephen S. Mathe, Paul M. Julich, Jeffrey Kisak, Glenn Shaffer, Scott D. Nelson, Wolfgang Daum
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Publication number: 20120095456Abstract: A bipolar electrosurgical instrument has a pair of pivotable juxtaposed jaw members and a locking mechanism operatively associated with a second of the jaw members. The locking mechanism has a first position engaged with the second jaw member for preventing movement of the second jaw member between an axially aligned orientation and at least one angled orientation, and a second position. The second position is disengaged from the second jaw member allowing for movement of the second jaw member between the axially aligned orientation and the at least one angled orientation. The instrument has an actuation mechanism operatively connected to a first of the jaw members with the actuation mechanism operable to move the first jaw member between an axially aligned first orientation and at least one angled orientation. An articulation knob is operatively associated with the locking mechanism and effectuates independent operation of the locking and actuation mechanisms.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 27, 2011Publication date: April 19, 2012Applicant: Covidien AGInventors: David A. Schechter, Stephen G. Solga, Duane E. Kerr, Scott D. Nelson, Mark R. Henault, Joseph D. Bucciaglia
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Patent number: 8092451Abstract: A bipolar electrosurgical instrument has a pair of pivotable juxtaposed jaw members and a locking mechanism operatively associated with a second of the jaw members. The locking mechanism has a first position engaged with the second jaw member for preventing movement of the second jaw member between an axially aligned orientation and at least one angled orientation, and a second position. The second position is disengaged from the second jaw member allowing for movement of the second jaw member between the axially aligned orientation and the at least one angled orientation. The instrument has an actuation mechanism operatively connected to a first of the jaw members with the actuation mechanism operable to move the first jaw member between an axially aligned first orientation and at least one angled orientation. An articulation knob is operatively associated with the locking mechanism and effectuates independent operation of the locking and actuation mechanisms.Type: GrantFiled: August 20, 2010Date of Patent: January 10, 2012Assignee: Covidien AGInventors: David A. Schechter, Stephen G. Solga, Duane E. Kerr, Scott D. Nelson, Mark R. Henault, Joseph D. Bucciaglia
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Patent number: 7980481Abstract: A field device is coupled to a process through at least one process interface element. The process interface element may be a field device flange, a manifold, or a process flange. The process interface element has a temperature sensor attached thereto, and is adapted to receive a thermal source. In one embodiment, the thermal source is one or more electrical heaters. In another embodiment, the thermal source is thermal transfer fluid tracing through the process interface element. A controller is coupled to the temperature sensor and is adapted to control the heat applied to the process interface element based upon the temperature of the process interface element measured by the temperature sensor.Type: GrantFiled: December 8, 2004Date of Patent: July 19, 2011Assignee: Rosemount Inc.Inventors: Mark C. Fandrey, Scott D. Nelson, Michelle A. Fandrey
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Patent number: 7924121Abstract: A dispersion-free radial transmission line (“DFRTL”) preferably for linear accelerators, having two plane conductors each with a central hole, and an electromagnetically permeable material (“EPM”) between the two conductors and surrounding a channel connecting the two holes. At least one of the material parameters of relative magnetic permeability, relative dielectric permittivity, and axial width of the EPM is varied as a function of radius, so that the characteristic impedance of the DFRTL is held substantially constant, and pulse transmission therethrough is substantially dispersion-free. Preferably, the EPM is divided into concentric radial sections, with the varied material parameters held constant in each respective section but stepwise varied between sections as a step function of the radius.Type: GrantFiled: June 23, 2008Date of Patent: April 12, 2011Assignee: Lawrence Livermore National Security, LLCInventors: George J. Caporaso, Scott D. Nelson
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Publication number: 20100312238Abstract: A bipolar electrosurgical instrument has a pair of pivotable juxtaposed jaw members and a locking mechanism operatively associated with a second of the jaw members. The locking mechanism has a first position engaged with the second jaw member for preventing movement of the second jaw member between an axially aligned orientation and at least one angled orientation, and a second position. The second position is disengaged from the second jaw member allowing for movement of the second jaw member between the axially aligned orientation and the at least one angled orientation. The instrument has an actuation mechanism operatively connected to a first of the jaw members with the actuation mechanism operable to move the first jaw member between an axially aligned first orientation and at least one angled orientation. An articulation knob is operatively associated with the locking mechanism and effectuates independent operation of the locking and actuation mechanisms.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 20, 2010Publication date: December 9, 2010Inventors: David A. Schechter, Stephen G. Solga, Duane E. Kerr, Scott D. Nelson, Mark R. Henault, Joseph D. Bucciaglia
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Patent number: 7799028Abstract: A bipolar electrosurgical instrument has a pair of pivotable juxtaposed jaw members and a locking mechanism operatively associated with a second of the jaw members. The locking mechanism has a first position engaged with the second jaw member for preventing movement of the second jaw member between an axially aligned orientation and at least one angled orientation, and a second position. The second position is disengaged from the second jaw member allowing for movement of the second jaw member between the axially aligned orientation and the at least one angled orientation. The instrument has an actuation mechanism operatively connected to a first of the jaw members with the actuation mechanism operable to move the first jaw member between an axially aligned first orientation and at least one angled orientation. An articulation knob is operatively associated with the locking mechanism and effectuates independent operation of the locking and actuation mechanisms.Type: GrantFiled: September 26, 2008Date of Patent: September 21, 2010Assignee: Covidien AGInventors: David A. Schechter, Stephen G. Solga, Duane E. Kerr, Scott D. Nelson, Mark R. Henault, Joseph D. Bucciaglia
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Publication number: 20100051635Abstract: A detachable beverage container handle includes a reusable figurine-shaped handle which can be mounted and released from beverage contains of a plurality of container diameters. The figurine is hinged to accommodate containers of different sizes. A lower extremity of the figurine includes a clamp for engaging the base or bottom of the container. an upper extremity of the figurine has a clamp for engaging the rim of the container. An embodiment of the handle has a rim clamp with pivoting arms that force gripping surfaces of the clamp into an engaging position on the rim. A user may pivot the arms to a release position.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 5, 2009Publication date: March 4, 2010Inventors: Scott D. Nelson, Douglas Kesten
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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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Publication number: 20090224700Abstract: A charged particle beam transport system and method for linear accelerators includes a lens stack having two electrodes serially arranged along an acceleration axis between a charged particle source, and a linear accelerator. After producing and extracting a bunch of charged particles (i.e. particle beam) from the particle source, a voltage difference between the two electrodes is ramped in time to longitudinally compress the particle beam to be shorter than the pulsewidth of acceleration pulses produced in the accelerator. Additional electrodes may be provided in the lens stack for performing transverse focusing of the charged particle bunch and controlling a final beam spot size independent of the current and energy of the particle beam.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 10, 2008Publication date: September 10, 2009Inventors: Yu-Jiuan Chen, George J. Caporaso, Scott D. Nelson
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Patent number: 7576499Abstract: A sequentially pulsed traveling wave compact accelerator having two or more pulse forming lines each with a switch for producing a short acceleration pulse along a short length of a beam tube, and a trigger mechanism for sequentially triggering the switches so that a traveling axial electric field is produced along the beam tube in synchronism with an axially traversing pulsed beam of charged particles to serially impart energy to the particle beam.Type: GrantFiled: October 24, 2006Date of Patent: August 18, 2009Assignee: Lawrence Livermore National Security, LLCInventors: George J. Caporaso, Scott D. Nelson, Brian R. Poole
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Patent number: 7540872Abstract: A bipolar electrosurgical instrument has a pair of pivotable juxtaposed jaw members and a locking mechanism operatively associated with a second of the jaw members. The locking mechanism has a first position engaged with the second jaw member for preventing movement of the second jaw member between an axially aligned orientation and at least one angled orientation, and a second position. The second position is disengaged from the second jaw member allowing for movement of the second jaw member between the axially aligned orientation and the at least one angled orientation. The instrument has an actuation mechanism operatively connected to a first of the jaw members with the actuation mechanism operable to move the first jaw member between an axially aligned first orientation and at least one angled orientation. An articulation knob is operatively associated with the locking mechanism and effectuates independent operation of the locking and actuation mechanisms.Type: GrantFiled: September 19, 2005Date of Patent: June 2, 2009Assignee: Covidien AGInventors: David A. Schechter, Stephen G. Solga, Duane E. Kerr, Scott D. Nelson, Mark R. Henault, Joseph D. Bucciaglia
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Publication number: 20090018535Abstract: A bipolar electrosurgical instrument has a pair of pivotable juxtaposed jaw members and a locking mechanism operatively associated with a second of the jaw members. The locking mechanism has a first position engaged with the second jaw member for preventing movement of the second jaw member between an axially aligned orientation and at least one angled orientation, and a second position. The second position is disengaged from the second jaw member allowing for movement of the second jaw member between the axially aligned orientation and the at least one angled orientation. The instrument has an actuation mechanism operatively connected to a first of the jaw members with the actuation mechanism operable to move the first jaw member between an axially aligned first orientation and at least one angled orientation. An articulation knob is operatively associated with the locking mechanism and effectuates independent operation of the locking and actuation mechanisms.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 26, 2008Publication date: January 15, 2009Inventors: David A. Schechter, Stephen G. Solga, Duane E. Kerr, Scott D. Nelson, Mark R. Henault, Joseph D. Bucciaglia
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Publication number: 20080315801Abstract: A dispersion-free radial transmission line preferably for linear accelerators, having two plane conductors each with a central hole, and an electromagnetically permeable material between the two conductors and surrounding a central channel connecting the two central holes. At least one of the material parameters of relative magnetic permeability, relative dielectric permittivity, and axial width of the permeable material is varied as a function of radius, so that the characteristic impedance of the radial transmission line is held substantially constant, and pulse transmission through the radial transmission line is substantially dispersion-free. Preferably, the electromagnetically permeable material is divided into concentric radial sections, with the varied material parameters held constant in each respective section but stepwise varied from section to section as a step function of the radius.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 23, 2008Publication date: December 25, 2008Inventors: George J. Caporaso, Scott D. Nelson
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Publication number: 20070289102Abstract: This invention relates to a detachable beverage container handle, specifically the invention relates to a reusable figurine-shaped handle, which can be mounted and released from a plurality of beverage container diameters.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 16, 2006Publication date: December 20, 2007Inventors: Shuki Kazaz, Scott D. Nelson
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Patent number: 7134354Abstract: A transmitter for use in a process control system for monitoring an industrial process includes a housing having a top and a bottom and a height extending therebetween. A parallelogram display is mounted to the housing. Sides of the parallelogram display are arranged at angles relative to the height of the housing.Type: GrantFiled: July 16, 2004Date of Patent: November 14, 2006Assignee: Rosemount Inc.Inventors: Scott D. Nelson, John Brewer
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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
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Publication number: 20040133315Abstract: A multi-level system for management of a railway system and its operational components in which the railway system has a first level configured to optimize an operation within the first level that includes first level operational parameters which define operational characteristics and data of the first level, and a second level configured to optimize an operation within the second level that includes second level operational parameters which define the operational characteristic and data of the second level. The first level provides the second level with the first level operational parameters, and the second level provides the first level with the second level operational parameters, such that optimizing the operation within the first level and optimizing the operation within the second level are each a function of optimizing a system optimization parameter. The levels can include a railroad infrastructure level, a track network level, a train level, a consist level and a locomotive level.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 15, 2003Publication date: July 8, 2004Applicant: General Electric CompanyInventors: Ajith K. Kumar, Paul K. Houpt, Stephen S. Mathe, Paul M. Julich, Jeffrey Kisak, Glenn Shaffer, Scott D. Nelson
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Publication number: 20040089075Abstract: 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: ApplicationFiled: May 27, 2003Publication date: May 13, 2004Inventors: 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
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Publication number: 20040045380Abstract: A transmitter for use in a process control system for monitoring an industrial process includes a housing having a top and a bottom and a height extending therebetween. A parallelogram display is mounted to the housing. Sides of the parallelogram display are arranged at angles relative to the height of the housing.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 6, 2002Publication date: March 11, 2004Inventors: Scott D. Nelson, John Brewer