Patents by Inventor Troy M. Bellows
Troy M. Bellows 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: 20240097432Abstract: An industrial system includes a load control assembly, an integrated absence of voltage tester (AVT), and an absence of voltage indicator. The load control assembly has a supply input, a load output, a disconnecting device, and a load controller coupled to the load output, with the disconnecting device coupled between the supply input and the load controller. The AVT is integrated into one of the disconnecting device and the load controller, and the AVT configured to detect an absence of an operating voltage of the load control assembly. The absence of voltage indicator is coupled to the AVT and configured to indicate the absence of an operating voltage of the load control assembly detected by the AVT.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 20, 2022Publication date: March 21, 2024Applicant: Rockwell Automation Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Roberto Sampaio Marques, Philip M. Hamilton, Troy Micheal Bellows, Todd Richard Sauve, Kurt R. Mickler, Robert Stafford Dilgard
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Publication number: 20230352863Abstract: A system for control of motors for industrial applications including a motor control center and motor control unit. The motor control center having at least one printed circuit board, and a motor control unit having at least one pin. At least one pin includes a barrel, a plunger, and a spring. The motor control unit is selectively insertable into the motor control center, whereas the at least one pin transitions from the first position to the second position upon insertion and the at least one pin connects to the at least one printed circuit board forming an electrical connection between the motor control center and motor control unit.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 27, 2022Publication date: November 2, 2023Inventors: Peter J. Halpin, Todd R. Sauve, Troy M. Bellows, Corey A. Peterson, Robert Dilgard, Calvin C. Steinweg, Roberto Marques
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Patent number: 11740610Abstract: Embodiments of this present disclosure may include a handle disposed on an outer surface of a housing of electrical circuitry. The handle may provide access to at least a portion of the electrical circuitry. The handle may include a status indicator that emits light in response to a control signal from control circuitry. The status indicator may be disposed around the handle. The control circuitry may detect a state of the electrical protection circuitry. The control circuitry may also transmit the control signal to the status indicator based on the state. The control signal may control one or more properties of the light emitted by the status indicator, and thus indicate to an operator the state of the electrical circuitry.Type: GrantFiled: June 16, 2022Date of Patent: August 29, 2023Assignee: Rockwell Automation Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Scott B. Lasko, Troy M. Bellows, Maciej Branicki, Claudio Di Stefano, Karen R. Hecht, Mayo D. Hemmingson, David Main-Reade, Ian Murgatroyd, Stephen Pethick, Austen K. Scudder
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Publication number: 20230098106Abstract: A system includes a multidrop cable and a connector. The connector is configured to couple to one or more MCC withdrawable units installed in one or more respective buckets of an MCC, wherein the connector is configured to couple the one or more MCC withdrawable units to, and decouple the one or more MCC withdrawable units from, the multidrop cable without disrupting a network or a subnet of the MCC.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 30, 2021Publication date: March 30, 2023Inventors: Corey A. Peterson, Roberto S. Marques, Troy M. Bellows, Calvin C. Steinweg
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Publication number: 20230092966Abstract: A motor control center (MCC) for an industrial automation system, includes an enclosure housing comprising a plurality of sections, including a first section having one or more buckets, including a first bucket, a first bus bar, a second bus bar, and a third bus bar extending horizontally across the first section along a back plane of the enclosure housing, and a first electrical component, configured to perform one or more functions of the MCC, disposed within the first bucket of the first section. The first electrical component is directly electrically coupled to the first set of bus bars such that the first electrical component draws a first phase of power from the first bus bar, a second phase of power from the second bus bar, and a third phase of power from the third bus bar.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 23, 2021Publication date: March 23, 2023Inventors: Milosz Knap, Daniel Jastrzebski, Corey A. Peterson, Pawel Kokula, Troy M. Bellows, Scott D. Day
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Publication number: 20220317662Abstract: Embodiments of this present disclosure may include a handle disposed on an outer surface of a housing of electrical circuitry. The handle may provide access to at least a portion of the electrical circuitry. The handle may include a status indicator that emits light in response to a control signal from control circuitry. The status indicator may be disposed around the handle. The control circuitry may detect a state of the electrical protection circuitry. The control circuitry may also transmit the control signal to the status indicator based on the state. The control signal may control one or more properties of the light emitted by the status indicator, and thus indicate to an operator the state of the electrical circuitry.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 16, 2022Publication date: October 6, 2022Inventors: Scott B. Lasko, Troy M. Bellows, Maciej Branicki, Claudio Di Stefano, Karen R. Hecht, Mayo D. Hemmingson, David Main-Reade, Ian Murgatroyd, Stephen Pethick, Austen K. Scudder
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Patent number: 11423799Abstract: A method for generating assembly instructions may include receiving inputs from a user, such that the inputs may include an indication of components of a product package. The method may also include retrieving assembly attribute data for each component from a first storage component, such that the assembly attribute data includes information regarding compatibility properties between two or more of the plurality of components. The method may then involve retrieving model data for each component from a second storage component, such that the model data is representative of physical properties of a respective component. The method may also include generating the assembly instructions for assembling the components together based on the attribute data and the model data, such that the assembly instructions include visualizations representative of at least a portion of a process for assembling the plurality of components together. The assembly instructions are then presented via an electronic display.Type: GrantFiled: July 3, 2019Date of Patent: August 23, 2022Assignee: Rockwell Automation Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Kyle Kocher, Kelly M. Kunowski, Mason Khan, James Furukawa, Troy M. Bellows, Scott B. Lasko, Mayo D. Hemmingson, Charles L. Quentin, Anthony M. Avila, Austen K. Scudder, Karen R. Hecht, Juerg Merki, Guillermo Garcia, Maciej Branicki
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Patent number: 11397419Abstract: Embodiments of this present disclosure may include a handle disposed on an outer surface of a housing of electrical circuitry. The handle may provide access to at least a portion of the electrical circuitry. The handle may include a status indicator that emits light in response to a control signal from control circuitry. The status indicator may be disposed around the handle. The control circuitry may detect a state of the electrical protection circuitry. The control circuitry may also transmit the control signal to the status indicator based on the state. The control signal may control one or more properties of the light emitted by the status indicator, and thus indicate to an operator the state of the electrical circuitry.Type: GrantFiled: September 24, 2019Date of Patent: July 26, 2022Assignee: Rockwell Automation Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Scott B. Lasko, Troy M. Bellows, Maciej Branicki, Claudio Di Stefano, Karen R. Hecht, Mayo D. Hemmingson, David Main-Reade, Ian Murgatroyd, Stephen Pethick, Austen K. Scudder
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Patent number: 11366451Abstract: Embodiments of this present disclosure may include a handle disposed on an outer surface of a housing of electrical circuitry. The handle may provide access to at least a portion of the electrical circuitry. The handle may include a status indicator that emits light in response to a control signal from control circuitry. The status indicator may be disposed around the handle. The control circuitry may detect a state of the electrical protection circuitry. The control circuitry may also transmit the control signal to the status indicator based on the state. The control signal may control one or more properties of the light emitted by the status indicator, and thus indicate to an operator the state of the electrical circuitry.Type: GrantFiled: September 24, 2019Date of Patent: June 21, 2022Assignee: Rockwell Automation Technologies, Inc.Inventors: David Main-Reade, Troy M. Bellows, Maciej Branicki, Claudio Di Stefano, Karen R. Hecht, Mayo D. Hemmingson, Scott B. Lasko, Ian Murgatroyd, Stephen Pethick, Austen K. Scudder
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Patent number: 11233387Abstract: Described herein are improvements for a power system by operating the power system using updated performance characteristics for a protection device. In one example, a method includes operating the power system based on a first operational curve for a first protection device of the one or more protection devices. The first operational curve indicates conditions upon which the first protection device will trip. The method also provides obtaining trip information describing conditions that cause the first protection device to trip at each of one or more trip occurrences during operation of the power system. The method further provides adjusting the first operational curve to generate an adjusted first operational curve that reflects the trip information and operating the power system based on the adjusted first operational curve.Type: GrantFiled: February 8, 2019Date of Patent: January 25, 2022Assignee: ROCKWELL AUTOMATION TECHNOLOGIES, INC.Inventors: David C. Mazur, Troy M. Bellows, Rob A. Entzminger, Kurt R. Mickler, Bruce K. Venne, John A. Kay, Scott D. Day
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Publication number: 20210088999Abstract: Embodiments of this present disclosure may include a handle disposed on an outer surface of a housing of electrical circuitry. The handle may provide access to at least a portion of the electrical circuitry. The handle may include a status indicator that emits light in response to a control signal from control circuitry. The status indicator may be disposed around the handle. The control circuitry may detect a state of the electrical protection circuitry. The control circuitry may also transmit the control signal to the status indicator based on the state. The control signal may control one or more properties of the light emitted by the status indicator, and thus indicate to an operator the state of the electrical circuitry.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 24, 2019Publication date: March 25, 2021Inventors: David Main-Reade, Troy M. Bellows, Maciej Branicki, Claudio Di Stefano, Karen R. Hecht, Mayo D. Hemmingson, Scott B. Lasko, Ian Murgatroyd, Stephen Pethick, Austen K. Scudder
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Publication number: 20210089004Abstract: Embodiments of this present disclosure may include a handle disposed on an outer surface of a housing of electrical circuitry. The handle may provide access to at least a portion of the electrical circuitry. The handle may include a status indicator that emits light in response to a control signal from control circuitry. The status indicator may be disposed around the handle. The control circuitry may detect a state of the electrical protection circuitry. The control circuitry may also transmit the control signal to the status indicator based on the state. The control signal may control one or more properties of the light emitted by the status indicator, and thus indicate to an operator the state of the electrical circuitry.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 24, 2019Publication date: March 25, 2021Inventors: Scott B. Lasko, Troy M. Bellows, Maciej Branicki, Claudio Di Stefano, Karen R. Hecht, Mayo D. Hemmingson, David Main-Reade, Ian Murgatroyd, Stephen Pethick, Austen K. Scudder
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Publication number: 20210005103Abstract: A method for generating assembly instructions may include receiving inputs from a user, such that the inputs may include an indication of components of a product package. The method may also include retrieving assembly attribute data for each component from a first storage component, such that the assembly attribute data includes information regarding compatibility properties between two or more of the plurality of components. The method may then involve retrieving model data for each component from a second storage component, such that the model data is representative of physical properties of a respective component. The method may also include generating the assembly instructions for assembling the components together based on the attribute data and the model data, such that the assembly instructions include visualizations representative of at least a portion of a process for assembling the plurality of components together. The assembly instructions are then presented via an electronic display.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 3, 2019Publication date: January 7, 2021Inventors: Kyle Kocher, Kelly M. Kunowski, Mason Khan, James Furukawa, Troy M. Bellows, Scott B. Lasko, Mayo D. Hemmingson, Charles L. Quentin, Anthony M. Avila, Austen K. Scudder, Karen R. Hecht, Juerg Merki, Guillermo Garcia, Maciej Branicki
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Patent number: 10837207Abstract: For latching an equipment unit door of an equipment unit in a control center, an apparatus includes a latch pin, the unit socket, and a structure socket. The latch pin includes a latch shaft with a latch interface disposed on a pin proximal end and a latch wing disposed on a pin distal end. The latch pin rotates to one of an open position, a unit latch position, and a structure latch position. The unit socket passes the latch wing in the open position and obstructs the latch wing from moving in a proximal direction in the unit latch position. The structure socket passes the latch wing in the unit latch position and obstructs the latch wing from moving in the proximal direction in the structure latch position.Type: GrantFiled: November 28, 2017Date of Patent: November 17, 2020Assignee: Rockwell Automation Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Tomasz Lorek, Troy M. Bellows
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Publication number: 20200259323Abstract: Described herein are improvements for a power system by operating the power system using updated performance characteristics for a protection device. In one example, a method includes operating the power system based on a first operational curve for a first protection device of the one or more protection devices. The first operational curve indicates conditions upon which the first protection device will trip. The method also provides obtaining trip information describing conditions that cause the first protection device to trip at each of one or more trip occurrences during operation of the power system. The method further provides adjusting the first operational curve to generate an adjusted first operational curve that reflects the trip information and operating the power system based on the adjusted first operational curve.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 8, 2019Publication date: August 13, 2020Inventors: David C. Mazur, Troy M. Bellows, Rob A. Entzminger, Kurt R. Mickler, Bruce K. Venne, John A. Kay, Scott D. Day
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Patent number: 10673210Abstract: An electrical enclosure, such as a Motor Control Centers (MCC), can include a ventilation system providing airflow while protecting from both ingress of solid objects as small as 1.0 millimeter and egress of gasses from an arc flash by providing a protective mesh with holes having a dimension of less than 1 millimeter, a bracket coupled to the mesh for providing a rigid support, and a flap configured to seal against the bracket and block the mesh in response to a pressure wave produced by an arc flash. The flap, normally open for airflow, can close in response to the pressure wave, by bending at a perforation line to move the flap toward the mesh. The electrical enclosure can also include a normally closed exhaust system. The exhaust system can be configured to open in response to the pressure wave to allow the gasses to escape.Type: GrantFiled: May 1, 2019Date of Patent: June 2, 2020Assignee: Rockwell Automation Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Troy M. Bellows, Piotr Badura, Daniel Jastrzebski, Maciej Lewandowski, Artur Wiertek, Pawel Kokula, Slawomir Styczen
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Patent number: 10601204Abstract: The present inventors have recognized that electrical units for Motor Control Centers (MCC's) can be improved to allow testing in a partially disconnected state while providing ingress protection through the use of sealing members without decreasing the size of the electrical unit. In particular, a full size electrical unit, able to advantageously accommodate a full array of electrical components like most other electrical units, can be partially withdrawn from an MCC for testing while still providing protection from the possibility of shock, gases and/or other hazards by way of sealing members such as gaskets and/or plates. Such sealing members can be mounted to the electrical unit to effectively seal the electrical unit with respect to the MCC when partially withdrawn.Type: GrantFiled: February 9, 2018Date of Patent: March 24, 2020Assignee: Rockwell Automation Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Troy M. Bellows, Emily M. Schimek, Tomasz Lorek
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Publication number: 20190260188Abstract: An electrical enclosure, such as a Motor Control Centers (MCC), can include a ventilation system providing airflow while protecting from both ingress of solid objects as small as 1.0 millimeter and egress of gasses from an arc flash by providing a protective mesh with holes having a dimension of less than 1 millimeter, a bracket coupled to the mesh for providing a rigid support, and a flap configured to seal against the bracket and block the mesh in response to a pressure wave produced by an arc flash. The flap, normally open for airflow, can close in response to the pressure wave, by bending at a perforation line to move the flap toward the mesh. The electrical enclosure can also include a normally closed exhaust system. The exhaust system can be configured to open in response to the pressure wave to allow the gasses to escape.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 1, 2019Publication date: August 22, 2019Inventors: Troy M. Bellows, Piotr Badura, Daniel Jastrzebski, Maciej Lewandowski, Artur Wiertek, Pawel Kokula, Slawomir Styczen
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Publication number: 20190252865Abstract: The present inventors have recognized that electrical units for Motor Control Centers (MCC's) can be improved to allow testing in a partially disconnected state while providing ingress protection through the use of sealing members without decreasing the size of the electrical unit. In particular, a full size electrical unit, able to advantageously accommodate a full array of electrical components like most other electrical units, can be partially withdrawn from an MCC for testing while still providing protection from the possibility of shock, gases and/or other hazards by way of sealing members such as gaskets and/or plates. Such sealing members can be mounted to the electrical unit to effectively seal the electrical unit with respect to the MCC when partially withdrawn.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 9, 2018Publication date: August 15, 2019Inventors: Troy M. Bellows, Emily M. Schimek, Tomasz Lorek
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Patent number: 10326259Abstract: An electrical enclosure, such as a Motor Control Centers (MCC), can include a ventilation system providing airflow while protecting from both ingress of solid objects as small as 1.0 millimeter and egress of gasses from an arc flash by providing a protective mesh with holes having a dimension of less than 1 millimeter, a bracket coupled to the mesh for providing a rigid support, and a flap configured to seal against the bracket and block the mesh in response to a pressure wave produced by an arc flash. The flap, normally open for airflow, can close in response to the pressure wave, by bending at a perforation line to move the flap toward the mesh. The electrical enclosure can also include a normally closed exhaust system. The exhaust system can be configured to open in response to the pressure wave to allow the gasses to escape.Type: GrantFiled: November 14, 2017Date of Patent: June 18, 2019Assignee: Rockwell Automation Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Troy M. Bellows, Piotr Badura, Daniel Jastrzebski, Maciej Lewandowski, Artur Wiertek, Pawel Kokula, Slawomir Styczen