20240055955. Electric Motor Monitor simplified abstract (Unknown Organization)
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Electric Motor Monitor
Organization Name
Inventor(s)
Charles Douglas Eidschun of Clearwater FL (US)
Electric Motor Monitor - A simplified explanation of the abstract
This abstract first appeared for US patent application 20240055955 titled 'Electric Motor Monitor
Simplified Explanation
The patent application describes an electric motor monitor system that utilizes sensors to track the performance of a motor and transmit data wirelessly to a receiver for real-time monitoring and alerts.
- The system includes at least one sensor in communication with a memory device and a motor.
- The memory device establishes a performance baseline of the motor throughout its workload.
- Signal processing, using a memory device like a microcomputer or programmable logic controller, compares the motor's baseline performance to its armature amperage to determine the work being performed.
- A wireless system transmits data on various motor parameters such as amperage, temperature, vibration, sound, rotation, power, moisture, and voltage to a receiver.
- Data is accessible and viewable in real-time, with alerts sent to electronic devices like tablets, computers, and smartphones based on user-defined thresholds of the sensors.
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- Potential Applications
- Industrial machinery monitoring
- HVAC systems monitoring
- Automotive industry for engine performance tracking
- Problems Solved
- Early detection of motor malfunctions
- Preventive maintenance scheduling
- Improved efficiency and performance of motors
- Benefits
- Real-time monitoring of motor performance
- Reduced downtime due to proactive maintenance
- Increased lifespan of motors
- Cost savings through efficient maintenance scheduling
Original Abstract Submitted
an electric motor monitor having at least one sensor in electrical communication with a memory device and a motor. the memory device is configured to establish a performance baseline of the motor throughout its workload. the signal processing incorporates a memory device such as a microcomputer and/or a programmable logic controller configured to determine the work being performed by the motor by comparing the baseline performance of the motor throughout its work load to at least, the armature amperage of the motor. a wireless system transmits an operating motor's work parameters including, but not limited to, amperage, temperature, vibration, sound, rotation, power, moisture and/or voltage data, to a mobile or fixed base receiver. data is accessible and viewable in real time. alerts based on user-defined thresholds of the sensors are sent to an electronic device such as a tablet, a computer, and/or a smart phone.