IP Library Granted Patent US 7,819,009
Granted Patent B2
US 7,819,009 · App. 11/679,593 · Granted Oct 26, 2010

Vibration Monitoring System

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Patent No.
US 7,819,009
App. No.
11/679,593
Granted
Oct 26, 2010
Kind
B2
Abstract

The present invention relates to a vibration monitoring device and methods for using the same. Specifically, the invention relates to a vibration monitoring device which may be utilized throughout a delayed coker unit operation to ascertain whether the cutting tool is boring, cutting or ramping mode.

Claims (86)

1. A device for monitoring a cutting tool in a delayed coker unit operation, comprising:

a vibration sensor structured to detect when the cutting tool is switched between boring mode and cutting mode;

an output signal from said vibration sensor; and

a computer system comprising software resident on said computer system structured to receive said output signal and convert the output signal into a usable wave form.

2. The device of claim 1 , wherein said detection is accomplished without raising the cutting tool out of a coke drum for mechanical alteration or inspection.

3. The device of claim 1 , further comprising a visual display structured to display what mode the cutting tool is in.

4. The device of claim 1 , further comprising vibrational data, which is utilized to provide information regarding a mechanical status of the cutting tool.

5. The device of claim 1 , wherein said vibration sensor comprises an accelerometer.

6. The device of claim 5 , further comprising an additional accelerometer.

7. The device of claim 1 , further comprising a wireless relay device structured to communicate data between said vibration sensor and said computer system.

8. The device of claim 1 , wherein said vibration sensor is hardwired to said computer system.

9. The device of claim 1 , wherein said output signal is routed to a fast fourier transform.

10. The device of claim 9 , wherein said output signal is converted into a fast fourier transform fingerprint which may be utilized as a signature associated with a mechanical status of the cutting tool.

11. The device of claim 10 , wherein said mechanical status is said boring mode.

12. The device of claim 10 , wherein said mechanical status is said cutting mode.

13. The device of claim 1 , further comprising:

an accelerometer wherein the accelerometer provides an output signal;

at least one network access point structured to receive the output signal from the accelerometer;

software resident on said computer system for converting the output signal into a useful wave form; and

a display apparatus structured to provide information about a status of the cutting tool.

14. A vibration monitoring device, comprising:

a housing;

a transducer coupled at a position in a delayed coker unit operation, the transducer providing an output signal representative of an operational status of a cutting tool;

a fourier transform, structured to modify the output signal;

a display structured to indicate the operational status of the cutting tool; and

a computer system comprising software resident on said computer system structured to receive said output signal and convert the output signal into a usable wave form.

15. A system for determining a fast fourier transform wave pattern associated with cutting, boring and ramping modes of a cutting tool inside a coke drum comprising:

a vibration sensor structured to generate data;

an output signal from said vibration sensor;

a central processing unit comprising software resident on said central processing unit structured to receive said output signal and convert the output signal into a usable wave form and, a central processing unit structured to identify whether the cutting tool is boring or cutting; and

a display operatively connected to said central processing unit.

16. A method of determining status of a cutting tool in a delayed coker operation, comprising:

mounting a transducer to a position in a delayed coker unit operation to provide an output signal related to an operational status of the cutting tool;

routing said output signal to at least one network access point;

transmitting said output signal from said at least one access point to a computer system, wherein software resident on said computer system converts the output signal into a useful wave form;

determining whether the cutting tool is cutting or boring; and

displaying the status of the cutting tool in a coke drum.

17. The method of claim 16 , wherein said determining is accomplished without raising the cutting tool out of a coke drum for mechanical alteration or inspection.

18. The method of claim 16 , further comprising transmitting the output signal from said transducer to a wireless relay device; and communicating data between said wireless relay device to a computer system.

19. The method of claim 16 , wherein said determining further comprises the steps of receiving data from a vibration monitor; and converting the data into a usable wave form.

20. The method of claim 19 , wherein said converting comprises transforming said data into a fast fourier transform fingerprint, which may be utilized as a signature associated with the operational status of the cutting tool.

21. A device for monitoring a cutting tool in a delayed coker unit operation, comprising:

a vibration sensor structured to detect when the cutting tool is switched between boring mode and cutting mode comprising an accelerometer wherein the accelerometer provides an output signal;

at least one network access point structured to receive the output signal from the accelerometer;

a computer system comprising software resident on said computer system for converting the output signal into a useful wave form; and

a display apparatus structured to provide information about a status of the cutting tool.

22. The device of claim 21 , wherein the display is structured to display what mode the cutting tool is in.

23. The device of claim 21 , further comprising vibrational data, which is utilized to provide information regarding a mechanical status of the cutting tool.

24. The device of claim 21 , further comprising a wireless relay device structured to communicate data between said vibration sensor and said computer system.

25. The device of claim 21 , wherein said vibration sensor is hardwired to said computer system.

26. The device of claim 21 , wherein said output signal is routed to a fast fourier transform.

27. The device of claim 26 , wherein said output signal is converted into a fast fourier transform fingerprint which may be utilized as a signature associated with a mechanical status of the cutting tool.

28. The device of claim 27 , wherein said mechanical status is said boring mode.

29. The device of claim 27 , wherein said mechanical status is said cutting mode.

30. A device for monitoring a cutting tool in a delayed coker unit operation, comprising:

a vibration sensor structured to detect when the cutting tool is switched between boring mode and cutting mode;

an output signal from said vibration sensor; and

a computer system comprising software structured to convert the output signal into a signature associated with a mechanical status of the cutting tool.

31. The device of claim 30 , further comprising a visual display structured to display what mode the cutting tool is in.

32. The device of claim 30 , wherein said vibration sensor comprises an accelerometer.

33. The device of claim 30 , further comprising a wireless relay device structured to communicate data between said vibration sensor and said computer system.

34. The device of claim 30 , wherein said vibration sensor is hardwired to said computer system.

35. The device of claim 30 , wherein said mechanical status is said boring mode.

36. The device of claim 30 , wherein said mechanical status is said cutting mode.

37. The device of claim 30 , further comprising:

an accelerometer wherein the accelerometer provides an output signal;

at least one network access point structured to receive the output signal from the accelerometer;

software resident on said computer system for converting the output signal into a useful wave form; and

a display apparatus structured to provide information about a status of the cutting tool.

38. A device for monitoring a delayed coker unit operation, comprising:

a vibration sensor structured;

an output signal from said vibration sensor; and

a computer system comprising software structured to convert the output signal into a signature associated with a mechanical status of the cutting tool.

39. The device of claim 38 , further comprising a visual display structured to display what mode the cutting tool is in.

40. The device of claim 38 , further comprising vibrational data, which is utilized to provide information regarding a mechanical status of the cutting tool.

41. The device of claim 38 , wherein said vibration sensor is an accelerometer.

42. The device of claim 38 , further comprising a wireless relay device structured to communicate data between said vibration sensor and said computer system.

43. The device of claim 38 , wherein said vibration sensor is hardwired to said computer system.

44. The device of claim 43 , wherein said output signal is routed to a fast fourier transform.

45. The device of claim 44 , wherein said output signal is converted into a fast fourier transform fingerprint which may be utilized as a signature associated with a mechanical status of the cutting tool.

46. The device of claim 44 , wherein said mechanical status is one of said boring mode, said cutting mode, material thickness in a pipe, bearing wear, mechanical deterioration, coke clogging, movement of fluids in pipes and movement of gas in pipes.

47. The device of claim 38 , further comprising:

an accelerometer wherein the accelerometer provides an output signal;

at least one network access point structured to receive the output signal from the accelerometer;

software resident on said computer system for converting the output signal into a useful wave form; and

a display apparatus structured to provide information about a status of the cutting tool.

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PARTIAL RELEASE OF SECURITY INTEREST IN PATENTS RECORDED AT R/F 065300/0544 Recorded Aug 29, 2024
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From: CIRCOR AEROSPACE, INC.; CIRCOR INTERNATIONAL, INC.; CIRCOR PUMPS NORTH AMERICA, LLC; DELTAVALVE, LLC; SPENCE ENGINEERING COMPANY, INC.; TAPCOENPRO, LLC
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From: TRUIST BANK, AS COLLATERAL AGENT
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RELEASE OF SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Dec 21, 2021
From: DEUTSCHE BANK AG NEW YORK BRANCH
To: CIRCOR AEROSPACE, INC.; CIRCOR INSTRUMENTATION TECHNOLOGIES, INC.; DELTAVALVE, LLC; TAPCOENPRO, LLC; COLFAX FLUID HANDLING RELIABILITY SERVICES COMPANY; CIRCOR INTERNATIONAL, INC.
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SECURITY AGREEMENT Recorded Dec 21, 2021
From: CIRCOR INTERNATIONAL, INC.; CIRCOR AEROSPACE, INC.; CIRCOR PRECISION METERING, LLC; TAPCOENPRO, LLC; DELTAVALVE, LLC; CIRCOR PUMPS NORTH AMERICA, LLC
To: TRUIST BANK
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RELEASE OF SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Oct 9, 2018
From: PNC BANK, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION
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From: SUNTRUST BANK
To: CIRCOR INTERNATIONAL, INC.; CIRCOR AEROSPACE, INC.; CIRCOR INSTRUMENTATION TECHNOLOGIES, INC.; DELTAVALVE, LLC; TAPCOENPRO, LLC; SPENCE ENGINEERING COMPANY, INC.
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From: CIRCOR AEROSPACE, INC.; CIRCOR INSTRUMENTATION TECHNOLOGIES, INC.; DELTAVALVE, LLC; SPENCE ENGINEERING COMPANY, INC.; TAPCOENPRO, LLC; COLFAX FLUID HANDLING RELIABILITY SERVICES COMPANY; CLARUS FLUID INTELLIGENCE LLC; CIRCOR INTERNATIONAL, INC.
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SECURITY INTEREST Recorded May 11, 2017
From: CIRCOR INTERNATIONAL, INC.; CIRCOR AEROSPACE, INC.; CIRCOR INSTRUMENTATION TECHNOLOGIES, INC.; DELTAVALVE, LLC; TAPCOENPRO, LLC; SPENCE ENGINEERING COMPANY, INC.
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