THEODORE J BATT
Engineers in Pittsburgh, PA

License number
Pennsylvania PE025081E
Category
Engineers
Type
Professional Engineer
Address
Address
Pittsburgh, PA 15235

Professional information

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Cable Dispensing And Take-Up Apparatus

US Patent:
4666102, May 19, 1987
Filed:
Sep 23, 1985
Appl. No.:
6/778949
Inventors:
Michael E. Colbaugh - Trafford PA
Rodney N. Zeigler - Monroeville PA
Theodore J. Batt - Penn Hills PA
Assignee:
Westinghouse Electric Corp. - Pittsburgh PA
International Classification:
B65H 5938, B65H 7542, H02G 106
US Classification:
242 865R
Abstract:
An apparatus for automatically dispensing and taking-up a flexible communications cable such as an optical fiber includes a motor-driven reel which is mounted on a movable member, such as a vehicle. The fiber passes through a pivotably mounted tension control arm, whose angular position is detected to control the motor. Depending on the position of the tension control arm, the reel may be rotated in one direction to relieve fiber tension, it may be rotated in the opposite direction to take-up slack, or it may remain quiescent. The reel is mounted on a pipe which channels the inner end of the fiber to a rotary optical coupler, thereby permitting the fiber to be used for optical communication as the vehicle moves. The level-winding mechanism similar to that in a fishing reel may be used to control the windings on the reel, and a pivotably mounted plate may be pressed against the upper layer of fiber on the reel in order to keep it from unraveling.


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Plant Maintenance With Predictive Diagnostics

US Patent:
5311562, May 10, 1994
Filed:
Dec 1, 1992
Appl. No.:
7/983935
Inventors:
Sam S. Palusamy - Murrysville PA
Douglas A. Bauman - Apollo PA
Thomas A. Kozlosky - Oakmont PA
Charles B. Bond - Export PA
Elwyn L. Cranford - Greensburg PA
Theodore J. Batt - Penn Hills PA
Assignee:
Westinghouse Electric Corp. - Pittsburgh PA
International Classification:
G21C 736
US Classification:
376215
Abstract:
An integrated information system is provided for a plant with interactive processes running in functional equipment subsets, such as a nuclear power generation plant. Sensors are operatively coupled to monitor processes and equipment in the plant, collecting sample data for assessing operational conditions and for predicting maintenance requirements based on loading of the equipment. One or more processors access the sample data and compares present conditions to diagnostic specifications, technical specifications and historical data stored in memory and indexed to equipment subsets and functional operating groups. The processor(s) generate prioritized reports to alert users to potential operational and/or maintenance problems. In addition to the prioritized reports, the processor accesses and outputs to the users reports of the diagnostic and technical specifications applicable to the process parameters exhibiting the potential problems. These specifications are provided in successive levels of detail and are cross referenced between related processes and related items of equipment.


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Method And System For Automatically Executing Multiple Procedures For A Complex Process Facility

US Patent:
5881115, Mar 9, 1999
Filed:
Dec 12, 1997
Appl. No.:
8/989999
Inventors:
Melvin H. Lipner - Monroeville PA
Roger A. Mundy - North Huntingdon PA
Theodore J. Batt - Penn Hills PA
Assignee:
CBS Corporation - Pittsburgh PA
International Classification:
G21C 736, G06F 900
US Classification:
376216
Abstract:
A Supervisory Sequential Controller Interface (SSCI) provides for automatic and manual sequencing of the sequential steps of multiple procedures simultaneously in a complex process facility while preserving operator supervisory control over each procedure. The SSCI includes an Executive Interface which gives the operator global control over all of the procedures and a Procedure Interface which is arranged such that the operator may ascertain the relevant information about a particular procedure, including the mode (auto/manual), the current step being executed and the relevant states of plant components and parameters for the current step. Multiple Procedure Interface screens may be displayed to monitor/execute multiple procedures running simultaneously.