An electrical energy absorption and heat storage system absorbs electrical energy transferred during a calibration process of an electric vehicle charging station. The system includes a resistive load, which, in operation, receives electrical energy and converts the electrical energy into heat. The heat is transferred to and stored in one or more heat storage mediums and then dissipated. The heat storage mediums may include phase-change heat storage mediums, such as water, solid heat storage mediums, such as ceramic mass (e.g., alumina), or combinations thereof. The stored heat may be dissipated as steam, contained for later dissipation, or combinations thereof. Heat sinks, convection and conduction cooling may be employed to dissipate the stored heat. An energy status of the system, together with information regarding the characteristics of the calibration process, may be used to determine whether it is appropriate to use the system to absorb the heat of the calibration process.
A test device for testing an electrical circuit includes input terminals connectable by test leads to different test points of the electrical circuit; at least first and second measurement circuits; switches; a processor; and a storage medium storing instructions that, when executed by the processor, cause the test device to perform a first test of the electrical circuit while one or more of the switches electrically couples at least first and second ones of the input terminals to the first measurement circuit, and perform a second test of the electrical circuit while one or more of the switches electrically couples at least third and fourth ones of the input terminals the second measurement circuit, where the first and second tests are performed without changing connections of the input terminals of the test device to the different test points of the electrical circuit.
A temperature sensor includes a platinum member having a base portion and a plurality of prongs extending from the base portion. The platinum member is positioned within a housing that includes a first platform having a first support surface supporting the base portion, and a second platform having a second support surface spaced apart from the first support surface. The second support surface supports an end portion of at least one prong of the plurality of prongs, and medial portions of the plurality of prongs between the first and second support surfaces are suspended at a distance from an interior surface of the housing. In some cases, the housing further includes one or more support members between the first and second platforms that project from the interior surface of the housing toward the medial portion of one or more prongs to limit an amount of bending of the prongs.
G01K 7/18 - Measuring temperature based on the use of electric or magnetic elements directly sensitive to heat using resistive elements the element being a linear resistance, e.g. platinum resistance thermometer
A holder secured to a vertical column by a cross support holds an object in a fixed position. The holder includes a tube that can be secured to the cross support. A movable clip at a first end of the tube is configured to hold the object, e.g., a probe held in a calibration bath. The movable clip includes an aperture. When the movable clip is in an extended position, an object can be inserted into the aperture. When the movable clip moves toward a retracted position, the object is held within the aperture. A cap at the second end of the tube is coupled to the movable clip by a spring inside the tube. The movable clip exerts an adjustable holding force on the object by adjusting a number of turns of the spring between the cap and the movable clip. A central holding device may support multiple holders.
Methods and apparatuses that utilize machine learning techniques to identify maintenance assets using sets of machine-health diagnostic images and link individual machine-health diagnostic images to the identified maintenance assets are described. The sets of machine-health diagnostic images may include a set of thermal images, a set of visible-light images, and/or a set of acoustic images. An identified maintenance asset may comprise an individual machine associated with a unique asset identifier. A diagnostic image linking system may acquire machine-health diagnostic images, apply object detection and other computer vision techniques to identify a particular machine within the machine-health diagnostic images, determine machine properties for the particular machine, generate a feature vector using the machine properties, select machine learning models corresponding with maintenance assets, generate predicted answers using the machine learning models, and generate an asset identifier for the particular machine based on the predicted answers.
09 - Scientific and electric apparatus and instruments
Goods & Services
Accessories for use with electronic test and measurement
instruments, namely, a kit comprised primarily of a magnet
attachment, metal hanger, universal hanger clip, and hook
and loop strap.
14.
STRUCTURE, SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR A TEMPERATURE REGULATED ELECTRICAL DEVICE
A structure includes a first substrate and a second substrate. The second substrate includes a device region, and a peripheral region that laterally surrounds the device region. An insulating layer is between the first substrate and the second substrate. An opening laterally surrounds the device region and separates the device region from the peripheral region. The opening extends into the second substrate. An electrical device is in the device region, and a conductive track is in electrical communication with the electrical device. The conductive track is positioned in the opening and the peripheral region.
H01L 21/48 - Manufacture or treatment of parts, e.g. containers, prior to assembly of the devices, using processes not provided for in a single one of the groups
15.
STRUCTURE, SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR A TEMPERATURE REGULATED ELECTRICAL DEVICE
A structure includes a first substrate and a second substrate. The second substrate includes a device region, and a peripheral region that laterally surrounds the device region. An insulating layer is between the first substrate and the second substrate. An opening laterally surrounds the device region and separates the device region from the peripheral region. The opening extends into the second substrate. An electrical device is in the device region, and a conductive track is in electrical communication with the electrical device. The conductive track is positioned in the opening and the peripheral region.
A temperature measurement system includes an optical resonator, a detector, and a computing subsystem. Light resonates in the optical resonator at resonant wavelengths that vary relative to a temperature in the optical resonator. The detector detects at least two resonant wavelengths of light output from the optical resonator. The computing subsystem determines the temperature of the optical resonator based at least in part on a mathematical operation on the at least two resonant wavelengths of the light output from the optical resonator. The mathematical operation may be a subtraction operation that determines a wavelength difference between two resonant wavelengths. In various implementations, the temperature of the optical resonator is determined based on a mapping of the wavelength difference to the temperature or based on an identified mode of the optical resonator and a mapping of the resonant wavelength to the temperature of the optical resonator in the mode.
G01K 11/32 - Measuring temperature based on physical or chemical changes not covered by group , , , or using changes in transmittance, scattering or luminescence in optical fibres
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TEMPERATURE MEASUREMENT SYSTEM AND METHOD USING MULTIMODE OF AN OPTICAL RESONATOR
A temperature measurement system includes an optical resonator, a detector, and a computer subsystem. Light resonates in the optical resonator at a resonant wavelength that varies relative to a temperature in the optical resonator. The detector detects a resonant wavelength in output light from the optical resonator. The computing subsystem receives a signal indicating the resonant wavelength, identifies a mode of the optical resonator based on a first temperature indication in or proximate to the optical resonator in a first temperature accuracy range, and obtains, based on the mode, a characteristic relationship indicative of a range of resonant wavelengths of the optical resonator relative to a range of temperatures in the optical resonator in the mode. Based on the resonant wavelength and a characteristic relationship, a second temperature indication in the optical resonator in a second temperature accuracy range having greater accuracy than the first temperature accuracy range is obtained.
A test device for testing an electrical circuit includes input terminals connectable by test leads to different test points of the electrical circuit; at least first and second measurement circuits; switches; a processor; and a storage medium storing instructions that, when executed by the processor, cause the test device to perform a first test of the electrical circuit while one or more of the switches electrically couples at least first and second ones of the input terminals to the first measurement circuit, and perform a second test of the electrical circuit while one or more of the switches electrically couples at least third and fourth ones of the input terminals the second measurement circuit, where the first and second tests are performed without changing connections of the input terminals of the test device to the different test points of the electrical circuit.
A calibrator having an enhanced user interface (UI) is provided. The calibrator outputs, over an output terminal of the calibrator, an electrical signal. The calibrator presents, on a display of the calibrator, a graphical indication associated with an electrical quantity of the electrical signal. The calibrator or a controller thereof synchronizes a color of the graphical indication with a color emitted by a light indicator associated with the output terminal. The calibrator presents, together with the graphical indication, a signal property GUI element that is selectable and representative of a signal property associated with the electrical signal. In response to user selection of the signal property GUI element, the calibrator displays an editable GUI element permitting user modification of the signal property and the calibrator modifies the electrical signal according to user input.
A device for performing electrical measurements according to the present disclosure includes a first input post that is electrically conducting, a second input post that is electrically conducting, and a sleeve that is electrically insulating and at least partially surrounds the first input post and the second input post. The sleeve includes a first rib extending in a longitudinal direction of the sleeve and a second rib extending in the longitudinal direction of the sleeve. The first rib and the second rib are constructed to separate the first input post and the second input post.
G01R 15/12 - Circuits for multi-testers, e.g. for measuring voltage, current, or impedance at will
G08B 7/06 - Signalling systems according to more than one of groups ; Personal calling systems according to more than one of groups using electric transmission
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SPLIT INSULATED INPUT POST FOR ELECTRICAL MEASUREMENT TOOL
A device for performing electrical measurements according to the present disclosure includes a first input post that is electrically conducting, a second input post that is electrically conducting, and a sleeve that is electrically insulating and at least partially surrounds the first input post and the second input post. The sleeve includes a first rib extending in a longitudinal direction of the sleeve and a second rib extending in the longitudinal direction of the sleeve. The first rib and the second rib are constructed to separate the first input post and the second input post.
09 - Scientific and electric apparatus and instruments
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Computer hardware for acoustic imaging featuring prerecorded
firmware and software for detecting, locating, assessing,
and analyzing anomalies in industrial equipment for use in
the fields of condition-based monitoring and reactive,
preventive, and predictive maintenance.
A sensor probe includes a body having first and second channels that are spaced apart and extend through the body approximately parallel to each other. A first end of a Rogowski coil is fixed within the first channel. The Rogowski coil passes through the second channel and loops back to the first channel where a second end of the Rogowski coil is selectively insertable into the first channel opposite the first end of the Rogowski coil. A non-contact sensor coupled to the body is positioned between the first and second channels to measure a parameter of an insulated conductor situated within the loop formed by the Rogowski coil. The size of an interior region within the loop is selectively adjustable by sliding movement of the Rogowski coil within the second channel.
G01R 15/18 - Adaptations providing voltage or current isolation, e.g. for high-voltage or high-current networks using inductive devices, e.g. transformers
26.
OPTICAL GAS IMAGING SYSTEMS AND METHOD COMPATIBLE WITH UNCOOLED THERMAL IMAGING CAMERAS
A thermal imaging system includes an infrared camera, a user interface, and a processor. While an actuation of the user interface is detected, the processor is configured to apply non-uniformity correction (NUC) values to infrared image data in infrared images of a target scene; register the corrected infrared images using image stabilization; perform an image-stabilized optical gas imaging process using the registered infrared images to generate optical gas image data indicating a change in the target scene; and generate a display image including the optical gas image data. Actuation of the user interface may be detected while a depressible trigger is depressed, and no longer detected when the depressible trigger is released. Upon detecting the actuation of the user interface, the processor may perform a NUC process to establish the NUC values. A drift indicator in the display image may indicate movement of the infrared camera from a reference position.
G01N 21/3504 - Investigating relative effect of material at wavelengths characteristic of specific elements or molecules, e.g. atomic absorption spectrometry using infrared light for analysing gases, e.g. multi-gas analysis
G06T 5/50 - Image enhancement or restoration by the use of more than one image, e.g. averaging, subtraction
09 - Scientific and electric apparatus and instruments
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Electronic test and measurement instruments for use in the
fields of networks and telecommunication, namely, cable and
network testers for troubleshooting and testing transmission
bandwidth of new and existing data and voice communication
cables.
09 - Scientific and electric apparatus and instruments
41 - Education, entertainment, sporting and cultural services
42 - Scientific, technological and industrial services, research and design
Goods & Services
Hand tools and parts of hand tools, namely, punchdown tools
for wire and cable terminations, wire and cable strippers,
modular crimping tools, wire and cable cutters,
screwdrivers, pliers, cable cutters, cable splicers, cable
termination tools, fiber cleaners, wrenches, blades,
scissors, and wire impact tools for installing wires on
terminal blocks, insulation probes for wires and cables, for
use in the fields of data communications and
telecommunications; kits comprised of hand tools, namely,
modular crimping tools, impact termination tools, wire
cutters, wire strippers, screwdrivers, pliers, cable
cutters, cable splicers, cable termination tools, and cable
strippers sold as a unit; tool holders. Electronic and optical communications instruments and
apparatus for use in the field of networks and
telecommunication, namely, cable testers, network testers,
cable continuity testers, cable fault locaters, electrical
and optical network testers, telecommunication cable
certification testers, fiber certification testers for
troubleshooting and testing transmission bandwidth of new
and existing data, and voice communication cables; tone
generators and tone probe devices for tracing wire paths and
identifying wires; test kits comprised of optical power
meters and fiber test kits for measuring optical power;
fiber optic cleaners for use in the fields of data
communications and telecommunications; electronic
instruments, namely, detectors that detect optical power
used in fiber-optic communication; fiber detection
technology to troubleshoot cable, port, polarity, and
transceiver issues, namely, fiber detectors and fiber-optic
testers; fiber optic test equipment for measuring,
maintaining, and documenting the performance of fiber optic
networks, namely, fiber optic inspection cameras and fiber
optic inspection scopes; test kits comprised of optical
power meters and fiber test kits for measuring optical
power; fiber optic instruments, namely, fiber distance and
fault locator; accessories for use with electronic test and
measurement instruments, namely, a kit comprised primarily
of a magnetic strap for securing meters; cable wiring tester
for verifying and troubleshooting cabling integrity and for
generating tones for locating cables; hand-held electronic
units comprising electronic circuit boards, parts thereof,
and connectors, for testing computer networks and other
cabling systems; comprehensive LAN (local area network)
fiber certification tester, providing a complete picture of
the LAN, including channel maps, insertion loss, fiber
length, OTDR (optical time-domain reflectometer) analysis,
and end-face inspection; hand-held electronic units
comprising electronic circuit boards, parts thereof, and
connectors, for testing computer networks and other cabling
systems; telecommunication adapters used for testing
telephone lines; telephone test equipment; electronic
displays for indicating powered-on condition and battery
status sold as an integral component of test and measurement
instruments in the nature of optical fiber detectors and
optical fiber testers; copper cable wiring tester for
verifying and troubleshooting cabling integrity and for
generating tones for locating cables; recorded computer
software for measuring, testing, analyzing, monitoring,
certifying, and fault diagnosis of electric and optical
cables, and electric and optical connections; electronic
displays for indicating powered-on condition and battery
status, sold as an integral component of test and
measurement instruments in the nature of optical fiber
detectors and optical fiber testers; downloadable computer
software platforms for contractors to plan, compile, and
distribute certification results of in-building structured
network cable; providing temporary use of non-downloadable
computer software platforms for contractors to plan,
compile, and distribute certification results of in-building
structured network cable; downloadable computer software
platforms for contractors to plan, compile, and distribute
certification results of in-building structured network
cable; computer hardware; a hardware and software platform
supporting multiple interchangeable modules for the testing,
certification, and troubleshooting of local and wide area
networks during and after the installation of network
infrastructure and software applications; computer hardware
for telecommunications; computer hardware for network
testing; computer software platforms for testing network
performance, applications and reports; computer software
that provides web-based access to applications and services
through a web operating system or portal interface; network
access server operating software; LAN testing hardware and
software; computer hardware and software utilized in the
field of data communications and telecommunications to
monitor testing and troubleshooting application performance,
troubleshoot network problems, and provide network
capacity-planning capabilities. Seminars, workshops, and training in the fields of data
communication. Providing temporary use of non-downloadable computer
software platforms for contractors to plan, compile, and
distribute certification results of in-building structured
network cable.
09 - Scientific and electric apparatus and instruments
Goods & Services
(1) Computer hardware for acoustic imaging featuring prerecorded firmware and software for detecting, locating, assessing, and analyzing anomalies in industrial equipment for use in the fields of condition-based monitoring and reactive, preventive, and predictive maintenance.
09 - Scientific and electric apparatus and instruments
Goods & Services
(1) Accessories for use with electronic test and measurement instruments, namely, a kit comprised primarily of a magnet attachment, metal hanger, universal hanger clip, and hook and loop strap.
09 - Scientific and electric apparatus and instruments
Goods & Services
(1) Electronic test and measurement instruments for use in the fields of networks and telecommunication, namely, cable and network testers for troubleshooting and testing transmission bandwidth of new and existing data and voice communication cables.
09 - Scientific and electric apparatus and instruments
41 - Education, entertainment, sporting and cultural services
42 - Scientific, technological and industrial services, research and design
Goods & Services
(1) Hand tools and parts of hand tools, namely, punchdown tools for wire and cable terminations, wire and cable strippers, modular crimping tools, wire and cable cutters, screwdrivers, pliers, cable cutters, cable splicers, cable termination tools, fiber cleaners, wrenches, blades, scissors, and wire impact tools for installing wires on terminal blocks, insulation probes for wires and cables, for use in the fields of data communications and telecommunications; kits comprised of hand tools, namely, modular crimping tools, impact termination tools, wire cutters, wire strippers, screwdrivers, pliers, cable cutters, cable splicers, cable termination tools, and cable strippers sold as a unit; tool holders.
(2) Electronic and optical communications instruments and apparatus for use in the field of networks and telecommunication, namely, cable testers, network testers, cable continuity testers, cable fault locaters, electrical and optical network testers, telecommunication cable certification testers, fiber certification testers for troubleshooting and testing transmission bandwidth of new and existing data, and voice communication cables; tone generators and tone probe devices for tracing wire paths and identifying wires; test kits comprised of optical power meters and fiber test kits for measuring optical power; fiber optic cleaners for use in the fields of data communications and telecommunications; electronic instruments, namely, detectors that detect optical power used in fiber-optic communication; fiber detection technology to troubleshoot cable, port, polarity, and transceiver issues, namely, fiber detectors and fiber-optic testers; fiber optic test equipment for measuring, maintaining, and documenting the performance of fiber optic networks, namely, fiber optic inspection cameras and fiber optic inspection scopes; test kits comprised of optical power meters and fiber test kits for measuring optical power; fiber optic instruments, namely, fiber distance and fault locator; accessories for use with electronic test and measurement instruments, namely, a kit comprised primarily of a magnetic strap for securing meters; cable wiring tester for verifying and troubleshooting cabling integrity and for generating tones for locating cables; hand-held electronic units comprising electronic circuit boards, parts thereof, and connectors, for testing computer networks and other cabling systems; comprehensive LAN (local area network) fiber certification tester, providing a complete picture of the LAN, including channel maps, insertion loss, fiber length, OTDR (optical time-domain reflectometer) analysis, and end-face inspection; hand-held electronic units comprising electronic circuit boards, parts thereof, and connectors, for testing computer networks and other cabling systems; telecommunication adapters used for testing telephone lines; telephone test equipment; electronic displays for indicating powered-on condition and battery status sold as an integral component of test and measurement instruments in the nature of optical fiber detectors and optical fiber testers; copper cable wiring tester for verifying and troubleshooting cabling integrity and for generating tones for locating cables; recorded computer software for measuring, testing, analyzing, monitoring, certifying, and fault diagnosis of electric and optical cables, and electric and optical connections; electronic displays for indicating powered-on condition and battery status, sold as an integral component of test and measurement instruments in the nature of optical fiber detectors and optical fiber testers; downloadable computer software platforms for contractors to plan, compile, and distribute certification results of in-building structured network cable; providing temporary use of non-downloadable computer software platforms for contractors to plan, compile, and distribute certification results of in-building structured network cable; downloadable computer software platforms for contractors to plan, compile, and distribute certification results of in-building structured network cable; computer hardware; a hardware and software platform supporting multiple interchangeable modules for the testing, certification, and troubleshooting of local and wide area networks during and after the installation of network infrastructure and software applications; computer hardware for telecommunications; computer hardware for network testing; computer software platforms for testing network performance, applications and reports; computer software that provides web-based access to applications and services through a web operating system or portal interface; network access server operating software; LAN testing hardware and software; computer hardware and software utilized in the field of data communications and telecommunications to monitor testing and troubleshooting application performance, troubleshoot network problems, and provide network capacity-planning capabilities. (1) Seminars, workshops, and training in the fields of data communication.
(2) Providing temporary use of non-downloadable computer software platforms for contractors to plan, compile, and distribute certification results of in-building structured network cable.
09 - Scientific and electric apparatus and instruments
41 - Education, entertainment, sporting and cultural services
42 - Scientific, technological and industrial services, research and design
Goods & Services
Hand tools and parts of hand tools, namely, punchdown tools for wire and cable terminations, wire and cable strippers, modular crimping tools, wire and cable cutters, screwdrivers, pliers, cable cutters, cable splicers, cable termination tools, fiber cleaners, wrenches, blades, scissors, and wire impact tools for installing wires on terminal blocks, insulation probes for wires and cables, for use in the fields of data communications and telecommunications; kits comprised of hand tools, namely, modular crimping tools, impact termination tools, wire cutters, wire strippers, screwdrivers, pliers, cable cutters, cable splicers, cable termination tools, and cable strippers sold as a unit; tool holders Electronic and optical communications instruments and apparatus for use in the field of networks and telecommunication, namely, cable testers, network testers, cable continuity testers, cable fault locaters, electrical and optical network testers, telecommunication cable certification testers, fiber certification testers for troubleshooting and testing transmission bandwidth of new and existing data, and voice communication cables; tone generators and tone probe devices for tracing wire paths and identifying wires; test kits comprised of optical power meters and fiber test kits for measuring optical power; fiber optic cleaners for use in the fields of data communications and telecommunications; electronic instruments, namely, detectors that detect optical power used in fiber-optic communication; fiber detection technology to troubleshoot cable, port, polarity, and transceiver issues, namely, fiber detectors and fiber-optic testers; fiber optic test equipment for measuring, maintaining, and documenting the performance of fiber optic networks, namely, fiber optic inspection cameras and fiber optic inspection scopes; test kits comprised of optical power meters and fiber test kits for measuring optical power; fiber optic instruments, namely, fiber distance and fault locator; accessories for use with electronic test and measurement instruments, namely, a kit comprised primarily of a magnetic strap for securing meters; cable wiring tester for verifying and troubleshooting cabling integrity and for generating tones for locating cables; hand-held electronic units comprising electronic circuit boards, parts thereof, and connectors, for testing computer networks and other cabling systems; comprehensive LAN (local area network) fiber certification tester, providing a complete picture of the LAN, including channel maps, insertion loss, fiber length, OTDR (optical time-domain reflectometer) analysis, and end-face inspection; hand-held electronic units comprising electronic circuit boards, parts thereof, and connectors, for testing computer networks and other cabling systems; telecommunication adapters used for testing telephone lines; telephone test equipment; electronic displays for indicating powered-on condition and battery status sold as an integral component of test and measurement instruments in the nature of optical fiber detectors and optical fiber testers; copper cable wiring tester for verifying and troubleshooting cabling integrity and for generating tones for locating cables; recorded computer software for measuring, testing, analyzing, monitoring, certifying, and fault diagnosis of electric and optical cables, and electric and optical connections; electronic displays for indicating powered-on condition and battery status, sold as an integral component of test and measurement instruments in the nature of optical fiber detectors and optical fiber testers; downloadable computer software platforms for contractors to plan, compile, and distribute certification results of in-building structured network cable; providing temporary use of non-downloadable computer software platforms for contractors to plan, compile, and distribute certification results of in-building structured network cable; downloadable computer software platforms for contractors to plan, compile, and distribute certification results of in-building structured network cable; computer hardware; a hardware and software platform supporting multiple interchangeable modules for the testing, certification, and troubleshooting of local and wide area networks during and after the installation of network infrastructure and software applications; computer hardware for telecommunications; computer hardware for network testing; computer software platforms for testing network performance, applications and reports; computer software that provides web-based access to applications and services through a web operating system or portal interface; network access server operating software; LAN testing hardware and software; computer hardware and software utilized in the field of data communications and telecommunications to monitor testing and troubleshooting application performance, troubleshoot network problems, and provide network capacity-planning capabilities Seminars, workshops, and training in the fields of data communication Providing temporary use of non-downloadable computer software platforms for contractors to plan, compile, and distribute certification results of in-building structured network cable
Accessories are removably received by a non-contact electrical detector for measuring an electrical characteristic without galvanic contact between the accessory and a non-contact sensor in the non-contact electrical detector. In some embodiments, an accessory is positioned in a gap between first and second extensions of the non-contact electrical detector. In some embodiments, an accessory includes first and second recesses on opposite sides of the accessory. First and second clamp arms of a non-contact electrical detector are inserted within the first and second recesses to removably hold the accessory. An external conductive prong of the accessory is electrically coupled, or is selectively electrically coupleable, with an internal conductive prong of the accessory. The external conductive prong is configured to be inserted into a receptacle of an electrical outlet. In use, the accessory positions the internal conductive prong within a sensing area of the non-contact electrical sensor of the non-contact electrical detector.
09 - Scientific and electric apparatus and instruments
Goods & Services
Accessories for use with electronic test and measurement instruments, namely, alligator clips, test lead extenders, and leads in the nature of electrical wires and probe assemblies used to measure a multitude of electrical properties in electrical circuits
38.
Sensor probe with combined non-contact sensor and a Rogowski coil
One or more implementations of the present disclosure are directed to sensor probes of measurement systems for measuring a plurality of electrical parameters, (e.g., voltage, current) of a conductor and methods for measuring same. In at least one implementation, the sensor probe integrates a Rogowski coil and a non-contact voltage sensor that are arranged relative to each other such that when positioned to measure a conductor, such as a wire, the Rogowski coil and the non-contact voltage sensor are held in proper position for measurement.
G01R 15/18 - Adaptations providing voltage or current isolation, e.g. for high-voltage or high-current networks using inductive devices, e.g. transformers
39.
SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR CALIBRATION USING IMPEDANCE SIMULATION
A method and apparatus for calibrating an impedance measurement device (100a, 100b, 100c) are provided. The impedance measurement device outputs (502) a first AC signal to a phase-locked current generator (124). The phase-locked current generator generates (504) a second AC signal having a phase that is locked to a phase of the first AC signal and having an amplitude that is representative of a presented impedance having a known impedance value. The phase-locked current generator outputs the second AC signal to the impedance measurement device. The impedance measurement device performs (506) an impedance measurement based on the second AC signal to produce a measured impedance value associated with the presented impedance. The impedance measurement device is calibrated (508) based on the measured impedance value and the known impedance value of the presented impedance.
A fiber optic test device is provided that includes a light source pigtailed with a first end of a non-bend insensitive multimode fiber (non-BIMMF). A second end of the non-BIMMF is fusion spliced to a first end of a reference grade bend insensitive multimode fiber (BIMMF). A reference grade optical fiber connector is attached to a second end of the BIMMF, which is coupled to a first end of a reference grade bulkhead adapter. The non-BIMMF is deformed so that a specific launch condition, such as encircled flux, is achieved at the first end of the BIMMF. A test reference cord, which contains a reference grade BIMMF having similar geometric properties as the BIMMF that is fusion spliced to the non-BIMMF, is attached to a second end of the bulkhead adapter. Modal transparency is achieved and the launch condition is maintained at the output of the test reference cord.
09 - Scientific and electric apparatus and instruments
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Accessories for use with electronic test and measurement instruments, namely, leads in the nature of electrical wires and probe assemblies used to measure a multitude of electrical properties in electrical circuits.
42.
MODAL LAUNCH CONDITION USING BEND-INSENSITIVE MULTIMODE FIBER
A fiber optic test device is provided that includes a light source pigtailed with a first end of a non-bend insensitive multimode fiber (non-BIMMF). A second end of the non-BIMMF is fusion spliced to a first end of a reference grade bend insensitive multimode fiber (BIMMF). A reference grade optical fiber connector is attached to a second end of the BIMMF, which is coupled to a first end of a reference grade bulkhead adapter. The non-BIMMF is deformed so that a specific launch condition, such as encircled flux, is achieved at the first end of the BIMMF. A test reference cord, which contains a reference grade BIMMF having similar geometric properties as the BIMMF that is fusion spliced to the non-BIMMF, is attached to a second end of the bulkhead adapter. Modal transparency is achieved and the launch condition is maintained at the output of the test reference cord.
09 - Scientific and electric apparatus and instruments
Goods & Services
Computer hardware for acoustic imaging featuring prerecorded firmware and software for detecting, locating, assessing, and analyzing anomalies in industrial equipment for use in the fields of condition-based monitoring and reactive, preventive, and predictive maintenance
42 - Scientific, technological and industrial services, research and design
Goods & Services
Software as a service (SAAS) services featuring software for processing, analyzing, visualizing, and reporting data derived from sensors, equipment, and machinery in industrial and manufacturing environments; Software as a service (SAAS) services featuring software for processing and analyzing data derived from sensors and received from electronic test and measurement instruments and apparatus using machine learning and artificial intelligence in industrial and manufacturing environment fields; Software as a service (SAAS) services featuring software for data collection, analysis, visualization, transmission, and reporting data and information derived from sensors, equipment, and machinery by using sensors and detectors to measure pressure, moisture, voltage, distance, vibration, rpm, velocity, position, volume, flowrate, cycle counts, and temperature in industrial and manufacturing environments; Software as a service (SAAS) services featuring software for data collection, analysis, visualization, transmission, and reporting data and information derived from sensors, equipment, and machinery from sensors and detectors for measuring oil condition, viscosity, acidity, moisture, quality, continuity, and performance in industrial and manufacturing environments; Software as a service (SAAS) services featuring software for data collection, analysis, visualization, transmission, and reporting data and information received from electronic test and measurement instruments and apparatus; Software as a service (SAAS) services featuring software for generating alerts about performance anomalies of the equipment and machinery in industrial and manufacturing environments; Software as a service (SAAS) services featuring software for configuration of sensors, equipment, and machinery in the industrial and manufacturing environment fields.
09 - Scientific and electric apparatus and instruments
Goods & Services
Accessories for use with electronic test and measurement instruments, namely, a kit comprised primarily of a magnet attachment, metal hanger, universal hanger clip, and hook and loop strap
09 - Scientific and electric apparatus and instruments
Goods & Services
Accessories for use with electronic test and measurement instruments, namely, a kit comprised primarily of a magnet attachment, metal hanger, universal hanger clip, and hook and loop strap
A method and apparatus for calibrating an impedance measurement device are provided. The impedance measurement device outputs a first AC signal to a phase-locked current generator. The phase-locked current generator generates a second AC signal having a phase that is locked to a phase of the first AC signal and having an amplitude that is representative of a presented impedance having a known impedance value. The phase-locked current generator outputs the second AC signal to the impedance measurement device. The impedance measurement device performs an impedance measurement based on the second AC signal to produce a measured impedance value associated with the presented impedance. The impedance measurement device is calibrated based on the measured impedance value and the known impedance value of the presented impedance.
G01R 35/00 - Testing or calibrating of apparatus covered by the other groups of this subclass
G01R 17/02 - Arrangements in which the value to be measured is automatically compared with a reference value
G01R 27/16 - Measuring impedance of element or network through which a current is passing from another source, e.g. cable, power line
G01D 5/243 - Mechanical means for transferring the output of a sensing member; Means for converting the output of a sensing member to another variable where the form or nature of the sensing member does not constrain the means for converting; Transducers not specially adapted for a specific variable using electric or magnetic means influencing the phase or frequency of ac
49.
HIGH-ACCURACY TEMPERATURE SCREENING IN DYNAMIC AMBIENT CONDITIONS
A system for screening persons' temperatures comprises an imaging device configured to generate imagery data, including infrared image data, of a first scene and a second scene. The system receives imagery data from the first scene, identifies persons in the scene using the imagery data, and determines each person's temperature. The system further compares the persons' temperatures to a threshold and indicates a person should be directed to the second scene if the person's temperature is above a threshold. Subsequently, the system determines and compares the person's temperature in the second scene and provides an indication if the person's temperature exceeds a second threshold. Further, a confidence factor can be associated with determinations of persons' temperatures.
A system for screening persons' temperatures comprises an imaging device configured to generate imagery data, including infrared image data, of a first scene and a second scene. The system receives imagery data from the first scene, identifies persons in the scene using the imagery data, and determines each person's temperature. The system further compares the persons' temperatures to a threshold and indicates a person should be directed to the second scene if the person's temperature is above a threshold. Subsequently, the system determines and compares the person's temperature in the second scene and provides an indication if the person's temperature exceeds a second threshold. Further, a confidence factor can be associated with determinations of persons' temperatures.
Apparatus and methods for testing network cabling includes processing circuitry that receives an indication of a user-selected network test of a plurality of network tests. The respective network tests have respective sets of test requirements with different levels of rigor. The test circuitry conducts a wire map test to identify which network tests can be conducted. Thereafter, a common set of test results is produced based on measurement of a common set of parameters pertinent to the network tests that can be conducted. The processing circuitry evaluates the common set of test results with respect to the respective sets of test requirements to determine one or more passing network tests. A plurality of test reports corresponding to the plurality of network tests is graphically displayed along a curve having a common center, wherein each test report indicates whether the corresponding network test is a passing network test.
Feed forward compensation of parasitic capacitance in a device frontend is provided. A feed forward element is positioned along at least a portion of a length of a first input resistance and a distance away from the first input resistance. In some implementations, the feed forward element has a width that is increasing along the at least a portion of the length of the first input resistance. The feed forward element is operative to introduce an element capacitance that offsets a parasitic capacitance in a volume surrounding the first input resistance.
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Imagers, namely, thermal imaging cameras; Acoustic imaging cameras; Imagers, namely, thermal imaging cameras for use in industrial and scientific applications; Acoustic imaging cameras for use in industrial and scientific applications to visualize sound; Electronic test and measurement instruments, namely, acoustic imaging cameras for detecting, measuring, and visualizing sound
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High accuracy frequency measurement of a photonic device using a light output scanning system and a reference wavelength cell
A system for determining a signature frequency of a photonic device includes a reference cell that receives a first light beam of a plurality of light beams. Based on a predetermined characteristic of the reference cell, the reference cell produces a first identifiable output indicative of a reference frequency in response to light in the first light beam having a particular frequency. A photonic device receives a second light beam of the plurality of light beams, and produces a second identifiable output in response to light in the second light beam having a frequency at the signature frequency. A computing device uses electrical signals representative of the first and second identifiable outputs to determine the signature frequency of the photonic device. A light source may emit a light beam having a controlled change of frequency and an optical splitter splits the light beam to produce the plurality of light beams.
G01K 11/26 - Measuring temperature based on physical or chemical changes not covered by group , , , or using measurement of acoustic effects of resonant frequencies
G02B 6/42 - Coupling light guides with opto-electronic elements
G01K 11/32 - Measuring temperature based on physical or chemical changes not covered by group , , , or using changes in transmittance, scattering or luminescence in optical fibres
G01D 5/353 - Mechanical means for transferring the output of a sensing member; Means for converting the output of a sensing member to another variable where the form or nature of the sensing member does not constrain the means for converting; Transducers not specially adapted for a specific variable using optical means, i.e. using infrared, visible or ultraviolet light with attenuation or whole or partial obturation of beams of light the beams of light being detected by photocells influencing the transmission properties of an optical fibre
58.
HIGH ACCURACY FREQUENCY MEASUREMENT OF A PHOTONIC DEVICE USING A LIGHT OUTPUT SCANNING SYSTEM AND A REFERENCE WAVELENGTH CELL
A system for determining a signature frequency of a photonic device includes a reference cell that receives a first light beam of a plurality of light beams. Based on a predetermined characteristic of the reference cell, the reference cell produces a first identifiable output indicative of a reference frequency in response to light in the first light beam having a particular frequency. A photonic device receives a second light beam of the plurality of light beams, and produces a second identifiable output in response to light in the second light beam having a frequency at the signature frequency. A computing device uses electrical signals representative of the first and second identifiable outputs to determine the signature frequency of the photonic device. A light source may emit a light beam having a controlled change of frequency and an optical splitter splits the light beam to produce the plurality of light beams.
G01K 11/32 - Measuring temperature based on physical or chemical changes not covered by group , , , or using changes in transmittance, scattering or luminescence in optical fibres
G01D 5/353 - Mechanical means for transferring the output of a sensing member; Means for converting the output of a sensing member to another variable where the form or nature of the sensing member does not constrain the means for converting; Transducers not specially adapted for a specific variable using optical means, i.e. using infrared, visible or ultraviolet light with attenuation or whole or partial obturation of beams of light the beams of light being detected by photocells influencing the transmission properties of an optical fibre
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Platinum resistance temperature sensor having floating platinum member
A temperature sensor includes a main body having a peripheral surface that extends along an axis between ends of the main body. A plurality of support structures are arranged along the main body and project from the peripheral surface of the main body transversely to the axis. A sleeve has a cavity defined by one or more sidewalls extending between first and second ends. The main body of the temperature sensor is positioned within the cavity. A platinum member having a length that extends along the main body is supported by a set of support structures of the plurality of support structures. In some cases, a seal member extends between the one or more sidewalls at the first end of the sleeve and seals the main body and the platinum member within the cavity. Measurement terminals may extend from the platinum member to an exterior of the temperature sensor.
G01K 7/18 - Measuring temperature based on the use of electric or magnetic elements directly sensitive to heat using resistive elements the element being a linear resistance, e.g. platinum resistance thermometer
G01K 1/14 - Supports; Fastening devices; Arrangements for mounting thermometers in particular locations
Systems and methods can be used for analyzing image data to determine an amount of vibration and/or misalignment in an object under analysis. In some instances, as operating equipment heats up during operation, temperature changes of various portions of the operating equipment leads to changes in dimensions of such portions, leading to misalignment. Multiple sets of data representative of the operating equipment in multiple operating conditions can be used to determine an amount of misalignment due to thermal offsets. Hot and cold temperatures of the equipment can be used to calculate thermal growth of various portions of the equipment, which can be used to determine an amount a misalignment due to thermal offsets. Additionally or alternatively, image data representing the equipment can be used to observe changes in alignment between states.
A system for screening persons' temperatures comprises an imaging device configured to generate imagery data, including infrared image data, of a first scene and a second scene. The system receives imagery data from the first scene, identifies persons in the scene using the imagery data, and determines each person's temperature. The system further compares the persons' temperatures to a threshold and indicates a person should be directed to the second scene if the person's temperature is above a threshold. Subsequently, the system determines and compares the person's temperature in the second scene and provides an indication if the person's temperature exceeds a second threshold. Further, a confidence factor can be associated with determinations of persons' temperatures.
A system for screening persons' temperatures comprises an imaging device configured to generate imagery data, including infrared image data, of a first scene and a second scene. The system receives imagery data from the first scene, identifies persons in the scene using the imagery data, and determines each person's temperature. The system further compares the persons' temperatures to a threshold and indicates a person should be directed to the second scene if the person's temperature is above a threshold. Subsequently, the system determines and compares the person's temperature in the second scene and provides an indication if the person's temperature exceeds a second threshold. Further, a confidence factor can be associated with determinations of persons' temperatures.
A system for testing an optical fiber includes an optical source apparatus and an optical image sensor apparatus. The optical source apparatus includes a fiber optic connector that connects to a first end of the fiber, and a light emitting device which emits light into the first end of the fiber. The optical image sensor apparatus includes a fiber optic connector that connects to a second end of the fiber, an image sensor that receives light output from the second end of the fiber and generates corresponding image data, a lens array in an optical path between the fiber optic connector and the image sensor, and a processor coupled to the image sensor. The processor, in operation, determines a set of two-dimensional positions based on the image data output from the image sensor, and determines a test result based on the set of two-dimensional positions.
H04B 10/079 - Arrangements for monitoring or testing transmission systems; Arrangements for fault measurement of transmission systems using an in-service signal using measurements of the data signal
H04B 10/25 - Arrangements specific to fibre transmission
G01M 11/00 - Testing of optical apparatus; Testing structures by optical methods not otherwise provided for
G02B 6/42 - Coupling light guides with opto-electronic elements
G02B 6/028 - Optical fibres with cladding with core or cladding having graded refractive index
The present disclosure is directed to carrier device, and related systems. A device may include a handle and at least one attachment device coupled to the handle. The at least one attachment device may be configured to couple to a solar module, wherein each attachment device includes at least one of a channel for receiving a portion of a frame of the solar module.
B65G 49/06 - Conveying systems characterised by their application for specified purposes not otherwise provided for for fragile or damageable materials or articles for fragile sheets, e.g. glass
A multi-stage electric gas pump includes a driving mechanism and an eccentric shaft including a main body having a longitudinal axis, a first eccentric portion, and a second eccentric portion, wherein the first eccentric portion and the second eccentric portion are fixed on the main body. The eccentric shaft is driven by the driving mechanism to produce a first circular movement of the first eccentric portion around the longitudinal axis and a second circular movement of the second eccentric portion around the longitudinal axis, wherein the second circular movement is synchronized with the first circular movement. The multi-stage electric gas pump further includes a first cylinder, a second cylinder, and a third cylinder. The cylinders in three stages are driven by the eccentric shaft so as to achieve three-stage pressurization of gas.
F04B 49/12 - Control of, or safety measures for, machines, pumps, or pumping installations, not otherwise provided for in, or of interest apart from, groups by varying the length of stroke of the working members
F04B 1/24 - Multi-cylinder machines or pumps characterised by number or arrangement of cylinders having cylinder axes coaxial with, or parallel or inclined to, main shaft axis having rotary cylinder block having two or more sets of cylinders or pistons inclined to the main shaft axis
F04B 17/03 - Pumps characterised by combination with, or adaptation to, specific driving engines or motors driven by electric motors
A pressure measurement device is configured to adjust a gas pressure in an external gas cavity that is fluidly coupled thereto and measure the adjusted gas pressure in the external gas cavity. The pressure measurement device includes a port, a pressure control module, a port pressure sensor, and a gas discharging port. The pressure measurement device is fluidly coupled to the external gas cavity through the port. The pressure control module is coupled to the port through a gas passage and configured to operably provide pressurized gas to the external gas cavity or draw gas from the external gas cavity. The port pressure sensor is coupled to the port and configured to measure a gas pressure at the port. The gas discharging port is coupled to the port and the pressure control module, and configured to operably discharge gas from the port or the pressure control module to an external environment.
G01L 7/04 - Measuring the steady or quasi-steady pressure of a fluid or a fluent solid material by mechanical or fluid pressure-sensitive elements in the form of elastically-deformable gauges in the form of flexible, deformable tubes, e.g. Bourdon gauges
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Portable acoustic imaging tool with scanning and analysis capability
Systems and methods directed toward acoustic analysis can include an acoustic sensor array comprising a plurality of acoustic sensor elements, an electromagnetic imaging tool, and a processor in communication with the acoustic sensor array and the electromagnetic imaging tool. The processor can be configured to analyze acoustic data to extract one or more acoustic parameters representative of acoustic signals at one or more locations in an acoustic scene and generate a display image that includes electromagnetic image data and acoustic image data. The display image can further include information indicative of the one or more acoustic parameters at one or more locations in the acoustic scene, such as including acoustic image data in the display image at locations in the scene at which the one or more acoustic parameters satisfies a predetermined condition.
G01S 3/808 - Systems for determining direction or deviation from predetermined direction using transducers spaced apart and measuring phase or time difference between signals therefrom, i.e. path-difference systems
G01S 3/801 - Direction-finders for determining the direction from which infrasonic, sonic, ultrasonic, or electromagnetic waves, or particle emission, not having a directional significance, are being received using ultrasonic, sonic, or infrasonic waves - Details
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Software as a service (SAAS) services featuring software for asset maintenance, asset management, asset condition management, and analytics to deliver predictive maintenance; Software as a service (SAAS) services featuring software used for thermography inspections; Software as a service (SAAS) services featuring software for transmission, storage, presentation, management, and analysis of images from thermal cameras for the purpose of analyzing assets' condition to deliver preventative, predictive, and routine maintenance; Software as a service (SAAS) services featuring software designed to help schedule, plan, and manage activities associated with equipment to deliver preventative, predictive, and routine maintenance
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Solar photovoltaic measurement, and related methods and computer-readable media
A method of determining one or more shading conditions associated with a structure is provided. A method may include determining an azimuth of a reference roof edge relative to an orientation of a first image of a structure. The method may further include determining a relative azimuth of the reference roof edge from a lower hemisphere of a second, different image captured proximate the structure. In addition, the method may include determining one or more shading conditions associated with the structure based on the azimuth of the reference roof edge and the relative azimuth of the reference roof edge.
G06V 10/44 - Local feature extraction by analysis of parts of the pattern, e.g. by detecting edges, contours, loops, corners, strokes or intersections; Connectivity analysis, e.g. of connected components
Systems and methods directed toward acoustic analysis can include a plurality of acoustic sensor arrays, each including a plurality of acoustic sensor elements, and a processor in communication with the plurality of acoustic sensor arrays. The processor can be configured to select one or more of the plurality of acoustic sensor arrays based on one or more input parameters, and generate acoustic image data representative of an acoustic scene based on received acoustic data from the selected one or more acoustic sensor arrays. Such input parameters can include distance information and/or frequency information. Different acoustic sensor arrays can share acoustic sensor elements in common or can be entirely separate from one another. Acoustic image data can be combined with electromagnetic image data from an electromagnetic imaging tool to generate a display image.
A socket tester device includes an electrical plug that is to be inserted into an electrical socket, a tester circuit electrically coupled to the electrical plug, a sound emitting device, a communication device, a processor, and a memory. The tester circuit outputs one or more signals indicating a wiring condition of the electrical socket into which the electrical plug is inserted. The memory stores instructions that, when executed by the processor, cause the processor to receive the one or more signals indicating the wiring condition of the electrical socket into which the electrical plug is inserted, control the communication device to wirelessly transmit a first message that includes data indicating the wiring condition of the electrical socket into which the electrical plug is inserted, and control whether the sound emitting device emits one or more sounds.
G01R 31/69 - Testing of releasable connections, e.g. of terminals mounted on a printed circuit board of sockets, e.g. wall sockets or power sockets in appliances
H01R 13/66 - Structural association with built-in electrical component
73.
NON-CONTACT ELECTRICAL PARAMETER MEASUREMENT DEVICE WITH RADIAL DUAL MOUNTED SENSORS
Systems and methods for operating and calibrating electrical parameter measurement devices are provided herein. The devices may include a current sensor that includes a plurality of magnetic field sensors positioned around a measurement area that receive a current carrying conductor under test. The sensor may include a plurality of concentric rings of magnetic field sensors that provide accurate measurements that ignore magnetic fields from conductors or other components outside of the measurement area. The sensors may be used to determine the position of a conductor under test, and such information may be used to produce accurate measurements by accounting for the conductor's position. A calibration system may also be provided that is operative to generate calibration data that is subsequently used to provide more accurate measurements. The calibration data may include one or more lookup tables, coefficients for one or more mathematical formulas, or other types of data.
G01R 15/20 - Adaptations providing voltage or current isolation, e.g. for high-voltage or high-current networks using galvano-magnetic devices, e.g. Hall-effect devices
74.
Non-contact electrical parameter measurement device with radial dual mounted sensors
Systems and methods for operating and calibrating electrical parameter measurement devices are provided herein. The devices may include a current sensor that includes a plurality of magnetic field sensors positioned around a measurement area that receive a current carrying conductor under test. The sensor may include a plurality of concentric rings of magnetic field sensors that provide accurate measurements that ignore magnetic fields from conductors or other components outside of the measurement area. The sensors may be used to determine the position of a conductor under test, and such information may be used to produce accurate measurements by accounting for the conductor's position. A calibration system may also be provided that is operative to generate calibration data that is subsequently used to provide more accurate measurements. The calibration data may include one or more lookup tables, coefficients for one or more mathematical formulas, or other types of data.
G01R 15/18 - Adaptations providing voltage or current isolation, e.g. for high-voltage or high-current networks using inductive devices, e.g. transformers
G01R 19/00 - Arrangements for measuring currents or voltages or for indicating presence or sign thereof
An acoustic analysis system includes an acoustic sensor array that receives acoustic signals from a target scene and outputs acoustic data based on the received acoustic signals. A processor receives a plurality of acoustic data sets from the acoustic sensor array, representative of the target scene at different points in time. The processor determines one or more locations within the target scene represented by the plurality of acoustic data sets, each being a location of an acoustic signal emitted from the target scene. For each acoustic signal, the processor classifies the acoustic signal as an intermittent acoustic signal or a continuous acoustic signal, generates accumulated-time acoustic image data based on the plurality of acoustic data sets, and generates an accumulated-time display image for presentation on a display. Within the accumulated-time display image, acoustic signals classified as intermittent acoustic signals are distinguished from acoustic signals classified as continuous acoustic signals.
An acoustic analysis system includes an acoustic sensor array that receives acoustic signals from a target scene and outputs acoustic data to a processor. The processor generates acoustic image data of the target scene, partitions the acoustic image data into a plurality of acoustic image portions including first and second acoustic image portions, wherein the first acoustic image portion is different than the second acoustic image portion. The processor generates a display image by visually contrasting acoustic image data within the first acoustic image portion satisfying a first set of predefined acoustic criteria from acoustic image data within the first acoustic image portion not satisfying the first set of predefined acoustic criteria, and visually contrasting acoustic image data within the second acoustic image portion satisfying a second set of predefined acoustic criteria from acoustic image data within the second acoustic image portion not satisfying the second set of predefined acoustic criteria.
An acoustic analysis system includes an acoustic sensor array that receives acoustic signals from a target scene and outputs acoustic data based on the one or more acoustic signals. A processor receives a first set of acoustic data representing a first portion of the target scene and having a first field of view (FOV), generates a first acoustic image based on the first set of acoustic data, receives a second set of acoustic data representing a second portion of the target scene and having a second FOV, wherein the second FOV is different than the first FOV, generates a second acoustic image based on the second set of acoustic data, registers the first acoustic image and the second acoustic image to form an aligned first acoustic image and second acoustic image, and generate a panorama comprising the aligned first acoustic image and second acoustic image for presentation on a display.
An acoustic analysis system includes an acoustic sensor array that receives acoustic signals from a target scene and outputs acoustic data based on the received acoustic signals. A processor receives a plurality of acoustic data sets from the acoustic sensor array, representative of the target scene at different points in time. The processor determines one or more locations within the target scene represented by the plurality of acoustic data sets, each being a location of an acoustic signal emitted from the target scene. For each acoustic signal, the processor classifies the acoustic signal as an intermittent acoustic signal or a continuous acoustic signal, generates accumulated-time acoustic image data based on the plurality of acoustic data sets, and generates an accumulated-time display image for presentation on a display. Within the accumulated-time display image, acoustic signals classified as intermittent acoustic signals are distinguished from acoustic signals classified as continuous acoustic signals.
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Temperature indicating apparatus and instruments, namely, handheld thermometers not for medical purposes; infrared thermometers not for medical purposes; thermocouple thermometers not for medical purposes; temperature sensors; high accuracy food thermometers, namely, thermometers to take the temperature of all kinds of foods; portable temperature monitor printers and recorders, namely, wireless remote temperature and humidity monitors for detecting, measuring, monitoring, and tracking temperature and humidity; temperature monitoring and recording units, namely, electronic data loggers and recorders; thermocouple sensors; industrial thermocouple thermometers; multi-function thermocouple thermometers not for medical purposes; platinum resistance thermometers not for medical purposes; extension cables; thermocouple attachment pads; bench-top and panel-mounted thermometers not for medical purposes; pressure sensors; temperature and humidity sensors; downloadable software for use with temperature indicating apparatus and instruments, for detecting, measuring, monitoring, and tracking of environmental conditions Software as a service (SaaS) services featuring software for data collection, analysis, and reporting on data from temperature indicating apparatus and instruments, namely, thermometers, temperature, humidity, and pressure sensors, thermocouple sensors, and sensors for monitoring environmental conditions; software as a service (SaaS) services featuring software for real-time data acquisition and processing services in connection with detecting, measuring, monitoring and tracking environmental conditions; software as a service (SaaS) services featuring software for monitoring, analyzing and controlling temperature, humidity, pressure, gas, flow, level, dissolved oxygen, co2, and door events; software as a service (SaaS) services featuring software for generating alerts about environmental conditions based on real time data received from temperature indicating apparatus and instruments, namely, thermometers, temperature, humidity, and pressure sensors, thermocouple sensors, and sensors for monitoring environmental conditions
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Measuring, detecting, testing, indicating, controlling, calculating, checking and monitoring apparatus and instruments, namely, electric sensors, electric meters, and infrared detectors; thermometers not for medical purposes; electronic data loggers and electronic data recorders; wireless electronic data loggers and wireless electronic data recorders; electric sensors; apparatus for recording, transmission or reproduction of data; alarms and warning equipment, namely, electronic apparatus and instruments for detecting, measuring, monitoring and tracking environmental conditions with audible alarms to alert when predetermined conditions are met; electronic apparatus and instruments for detecting, measuring, monitoring and tracking environmental conditions; electronic apparatus and instruments for detecting, measuring, monitoring and tracking temperature, humidity, pressure, gas, flow, level, dissolved oxygen, CO2 and door events within a building, facility, grounds, or designated spatial area; downloadable computer software for measuring, detecting, monitoring and controlling devices within a building, facility, grounds, or designated spatial area; downloadable computer software for monitoring and analyzing environmental conditions within a building, facility, grounds, or designated spatial area; downloadable computer software for monitoring, analyzing and controlling temperature, humidity, pressure, gas, flow, level, dissolved oxygen, CO2 and door events within a building, facility, grounds, or designated spatial area; telemetry apparatus, namely, telemeters; wireless telemetry systems, namely, telemeters; wireless telemetry systems, namely, telemeters for detecting, measuring, monitoring, and tracking environmental conditions; data transmission apparatus, namely, wireless communication devices for data transmission; remote electronic sensors; parts and fittings for all the aforesaid goods Software as a Service (SAAS) services featuring software for real-time data acquisition and processing services in connection with detecting, measuring, monitoring and tracking environmental conditions; provision of an online client portal, namely, providing an Internet website portal to access, view, and report on data received from electronic apparatus and instruments for detecting, measuring, monitoring and tracking environmental conditions for the purpose of monitoring and analyzing environmental conditions within a building, facility, grounds, or designated spatial area; rental of software for detecting, measuring, monitoring and tracking environmental conditions; providing temporary use of on-line non-downloadable software for detecting, measuring, monitoring and tracking of environmental conditions; rental of software for monitoring, analysing and controlling of temperature, humidity, pressure, gas, flow, level, dissolved oxygen, CO2 and door events; providing temporary use of on-line non-downloadable software for monitoring, analysing and controlling temperature, humidity, pressure, gas, flow, level, dissolved oxygen, CO2 and door events; rental of software for intelligent gateways for real-time data analysis of data received from electronic apparatus and instruments for detecting, measuring, monitoring and tracking environmental conditions; providing temporary use of on-line non-downloadable software for intelligent gateways for real-time data analysis of temperature, humidity, pressure, gas, flow, level, dissolved oxygen, CO2 and door events; providing virtual computers systems through cloud computing
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METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR UNIVERSAL CALIBRATION OF DEVICES UNDER TEST
Methods and systems include a universal, device-agnostic calibration process in which measured indications output by a device under test (DUT) (or corrected or converted indications derived therefrom) may be compared with calibration thresholds for any type of DUT to be calibrated. A complete, universal, and extensible calibration process is thus achieved that is capable of accommodating routine and complex calibration scenarios alike. A common set of statistics may be generated for all devices to be calibrated, without regard to the particular device under test, and statistics of the common set of statistics may be evaluated to determine the calibration state of the DUT. Additionally, the methods and systems disclosed herein provide for generating a comprehensive set of measurement records that may include some or all original observations, calculations, corrections, conversions, environmental factors, and measurement results, e.g., according to a standard, which allows for step-by-step auditing of every measurement performed.
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Measuring, detecting, testing, indicating, controlling, calculating, checking and monitoring apparatus and instruments; thermometers; data loggers and recorders; wireless data loggers and recorders; sensors; data storage devices and readers; apparatus for recording, transmission or reproduction of data; electronic monitoring apparatus and instruments; alarms and warning equipment; electronic apparatus and instruments for detecting, measuring, monitoring and tracking environmental conditions; electronic apparatus and instruments for detecting, measuring, monitoring and tracking temperature, humidity, pressure, gas, flow, level, dissolved oxygen, CO2 and door events; software for measuring, detecting, monitoring and controlling devices; software for monitoring, analysing and controlling environmental conditions; software for monitoring, analysing and controlling temperature, humidity, pressure, gas, flow, level, dissolved oxygen, CO2 and door events; telemetry apparatus; wireless telemetry systems; wireless telemetry systems for detecting, measuring, monitoring, and tracking environmental conditions; data capture apparatus; data collection apparatus; data processing programs, apparatus, equipment and instruments; data transmission apparatus; remote electronic sensors; parts and fittings for all the aforesaid goods. Software as a Service [SaaS]; provision of an online client portal; design and development of software; real-time data acquisition and processing services in connection with detecting measuring, monitoring and tracking environmental conditions; rental of software for detecting, measuring, monitoring and tracking environmental conditions; providing temporary use of on-line non-downloadable software for detecting, measuring, monitoring and tracking of environmental conditions; rental of software for monitoring, analysing and controlling of temperature, humidity, pressure, gas, flow, level, dissolved oxygen, CO2 and door events; providing temporary use of on-line non-downloadable software for monitoring, analysing and controlling temperature, humidity, pressure, gas, flow, level, dissolved oxygen, CO2 and door events; rental of software for intelligent gateways for real-time data analysis; providing temporary use of on-line non-downloadable software for intelligent gateways for real-time data analysis; providing virtual computers systems through cloud computing.
85.
METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR UNIVERSAL CALIBRATION OF DEVICES UNDER TEST
Methods and systems include a universal, device-agnostic calibration process in which measured indications output by a device under test (DUT) (or corrected or converted indications derived therefrom) may be compared with calibration thresholds for any type of DUT to be calibrated. A complete, universal, and extensible calibration process is thus achieved that is capable of accommodating routine and complex calibration scenarios alike. A common set of statistics may be generated for all devices to be calibrated, without regard to the particular device under test, and statistics of the common set of statistics may be evaluated to determine the calibration state of the DUT. Additionally, the methods and systems disclosed herein provide for generating a comprehensive set of measurement records that may include some or all original observations, calculations, corrections, conversions, environmental factors, and measurement results, e.g., according to a standard, which allows for step-by-step auditing of every measurement performed.
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Computer hardware and software used to run acoustic imagers
and visible light cameras for use in industrial, scientific
applications, predictive and preventative maintenance and
building sciences; acoustic imaging cameras and visible
light cameras used to create images indicative of the
location and intensity of sound within a scene for use in
industrial, scientific applications, predictive and
preventative maintenance and building sciences; acoustic
imaging cameras for use in industrial and scientific
applications; visible light cameras for use in industrial
and scientific applications; acoustic imaging cameras for
visual leak location.
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Measuring devices; temperature measuring instruments; data loggers and recorders; communications equipment; thermometers; infrared thermometers; humidity thermometers; hygrometer thermometers; temperature and humidity data loggers; thermocouple data loggers; electronic data loggers; electronic data recorders; electronic data processing apparatus; wireless transmitters and receivers; computer software for wireless content delivery; computer software for temperature monitoring and recording apparatus; computer software for humidity monitoring and recording apparatus; computer hardware; computer peripherals; temperature indicating apparatus and instruments; handheld thermometers; temperature simulators; thermocouple thermometers; temperature sensors; temperature probes; high accuracy food thermometers; portable temperature monitor printers and recorders; temperature monitoring and recording units; thermocouple sensors; industrial thermocouple thermometers; multi-function thermocouple thermometers; platinum resistance thermometers; multi-channel temperature recorders not for medical use; sensors; industrial sensors.
A calibrator lead set, which electrically couples a first device and a second device during calibration of the second device, includes a cable having multiple wires, a first interface connector coupled to a first end of the wires of the cable, and a plurality of second interface connectors coupled to a second end of the wires that is opposite the first end of the wires. The first interface connector includes a connector retaining portion, multiple connection terminals extending from the connector retaining portion, and a sheath extending from the connector retaining portion and surrounding the connection terminals extending from the connector retaining portion. The sheath may be transparent to facilitate positioning of the connection terminals of the first interface connector. The second interface connectors may include a first sheathed, double banana plug connector and a second sheathed, double banana plug connector stackable on the first sheathed, double banana plug connector.
A photonic device has one or more optical resonators having a first resonant frequency response relative to temperature and a different second resonant frequency response relative to temperature. In at least one embodiment, a first waveguide optically couples input light having a first frequency to a first optical resonator and a second waveguide optically couples input light having a second frequency to a second optical resonator. Light output from the one or more optical resonators is combined. A temperature of the photonic device may be determined from a beat frequency in the combined light output. One or more photodetectors may convert the combined light output into an electric signal, and a detected frequency in the electric signal indicates the beat frequency of the combined light output. The beat frequency is correlated with a temperature of the photonic device. In an embodiment, one or more multimode optical resonators may be used.
G01K 11/00 - Measuring temperature based on physical or chemical changes not covered by group , , , or
G01K 11/32 - Measuring temperature based on physical or chemical changes not covered by group , , , or using changes in transmittance, scattering or luminescence in optical fibres
G02B 6/00 - Light guides; Structural details of arrangements comprising light guides and other optical elements, e.g. couplings
G02F 1/00 - Devices or arrangements for the control of the intensity, colour, phase, polarisation or direction of light arriving from an independent light source, e.g. switching, gating or modulating; Non-linear optics
A temperature measurement technology includes generating an input optical signal at a wavelength using an optical signal generator, splitting the input optical signal into a first beam and a second beam, optically transmitting the first beam through the first arm of an interferometer, transmitting the second beam through a second arm of the interferometer that introduces a phase shift in the second beam relative to the first beam, combining at least a portion of the transmitted first beam and the transmitted phase-shifted second beam to produce an output optical signal, measuring an optical signal intensity of the output optical signal, and correlating the measured optical signal intensity with a temperature to produce a measured temperature. Alternatively, the input optical signal may be transmitted through two or more interferometers.
G01K 11/32 - Measuring temperature based on physical or chemical changes not covered by group , , , or using changes in transmittance, scattering or luminescence in optical fibres
G01K 15/00 - Testing or calibrating of thermometers
93.
Photonic device using resonator differencing technique
A photonic device has a substrate with one or more optical resonators having a first resonant frequency response relative to temperature and a different second resonant frequency response relative to temperature. A first waveguide optically couples a first light beam having a first frequency to a first optical resonator and a second waveguide optically couples a second light beam having a second frequency to a second optical resonator. An optical shifter may shift an optical characteristic of the second light beam. A detector converts output light from the photonic device into an electric signal having a characteristic indicative of a physical condition, such as temperature, of the photonic device. In some cases, output light from the one or more optical resonators is combined and a temperature of the photonic device is determined from a beat frequency in the combined light. One or more multimode optical resonators may be used.
G01K 11/32 - Measuring temperature based on physical or chemical changes not covered by group , , , or using changes in transmittance, scattering or luminescence in optical fibres
G01D 5/353 - Mechanical means for transferring the output of a sensing member; Means for converting the output of a sensing member to another variable where the form or nature of the sensing member does not constrain the means for converting; Transducers not specially adapted for a specific variable using optical means, i.e. using infrared, visible or ultraviolet light with attenuation or whole or partial obturation of beams of light the beams of light being detected by photocells influencing the transmission properties of an optical fibre
G01J 5/60 - Radiation pyrometry, e.g. infrared or optical thermometry using determination of colour temperature
G02B 6/12 - Light guides; Structural details of arrangements comprising light guides and other optical elements, e.g. couplings of the optical waveguide type of the integrated circuit kind
G01K 11/00 - Measuring temperature based on physical or chemical changes not covered by group , , , or
94.
Temperature measurement system and method using optical signal transmission through an optical interferometer
A temperature measurement technology includes generating an input optical signal at a wavelength using an optical signal generator, splitting the input optical signal into a first beam and a second beam, optically transmitting the first beam through the first arm of an interferometer, transmitting the second beam through a second arm of the interferometer that introduces a phase shift in the second beam relative to the first beam, combining at least a portion of the transmitted first beam and the transmitted phase-shifted second beam to produce an output optical signal, measuring an optical signal intensity of the output optical signal, and correlating the measured optical signal intensity with a temperature to produce a measured temperature. Alternatively, the input optical signal may be transmitted through two or more interferometers.
G01K 11/3206 - Measuring temperature based on physical or chemical changes not covered by group , , , or using changes in transmittance, scattering or luminescence in optical fibres at discrete locations in the fibre, e.g. using Bragg scattering
G01B 9/02015 - Interferometers characterised by the beam path configuration
G01K 15/00 - Testing or calibrating of thermometers
G01K 11/32 - Measuring temperature based on physical or chemical changes not covered by group , , , or using changes in transmittance, scattering or luminescence in optical fibres
09 - Scientific and electric apparatus and instruments
Goods & Services
Electronic displays for indicating powered-on condition and battery status, sold as an integral component of test and measurement instruments in the nature of optical fiber detectors and optical fiber testers
09 - Scientific and electric apparatus and instruments
Goods & Services
Electronic instruments, namely, detectors that detect optical power used in fiber-optic communication; Fiber detection technology and products used to troubleshoot cable, port, polarity, and transceiver issues, namely, fiber detectors, and fiber-optic testers
97.
INSPECTION WORKFLOW USING OBJECT RECOGNITION AND OTHER TECHNIQUES
Systems for guiding a user through a workflow routine can include an inspection tool, a user interface, memory, and a processor. The processor can provide instructions via the user interface to perform a workflow routine using the inspection tool and save acquiring inspection data to memory. Instructions can direct a user to which equipment to inspect and/or how to collect inspection data associated with one or more pieces of equipment. Systems can determine which equipment is available for inspection by the user, such as via image recognition or proximity detection, and instruct a user to acquire inspection data associated with such equipment. Workflow routine instructions can be provided to the user via various devices, such as an inspection tool, smartphone, or a tablet.
Systems, devices, and operating methods thereof provide for operation of a display based on detection of defined electrical conditions. Measurement devices may include a housing sized and shaped to be held in a hand, a set of sensor devices for sensing a set of electrical characteristics, processing circuitry, and a display supported by the housing. The measurement devices receive measurements obtained from the sensor devices and determine whether the measurements satisfy criteria for detecting defined electrical conditions in an element under test. Operating modes of the display having different corresponding illumination characteristics are controlled as a result of determining the presence of defined electrical conditions in the element under test.
G08B 5/36 - Visible signalling systems, e.g. personal calling systems, remote indication of seats occupied using electromagnetic transmission using visible light sources
09 - Scientific and electric apparatus and instruments
Goods & Services
Computer hardware and software used to run acoustic imagers
and visible light cameras for use in industrial, scientific
applications, predictive and preventative maintenance and
building sciences; acoustic imaging cameras and visible
light cameras used to create images indicative of the
location and intensity of sound within a scene for use in
industrial, scientific applications, predictive and
preventative maintenance and building sciences; acoustic
imaging cameras for use in industrial and scientific
applications; visible light cameras for use in industrial
and scientific applications; acoustic imaging cameras for
visual leak location.