IP Library Granted Patent US 11,054,404
Granted Patent B2
US 11,054,404 · App. 16/207,633 · Granted Jul 6, 2021

Methods of using dilution of a first type to calibrate one or more sensors

Inventors: Glen John Bertini (Fox Island, WA); Weston Philips Chapin Ford (Seattle, WA)
Assignee: NOVINIUM, INC.
G01N33/0006E02D29/12E02D2600/10F24F7/007F24F11/0001
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Patent No.
US 11,054,404
App. No.
16/207,633
Granted
Jul 6, 2021
Kind
B2
Abstract

A system including an active ventilation device and a system controller. The active ventilation device is installed in an underground vault and generates an exhaust flow from the vault having an exhaust rate. The system controller is configured to determine that a reading received from a selected gas sensor indicates that a manhole event is occurring, and instruct the active ventilation device to change the exhaust rate when the reading indicates that the manhole event is occurring. The system controller is configured to receive at least one sensor reading after the exhaust rate has been changed, determine whether the selected gas sensor is exhibiting drift based at least in part on the sensor reading(s), and perform an action when the system controller determines the selected gas sensor is not exhibiting drift. The action includes notifying a user and/or instructing the active ventilation device to alter the exhaust rate.

Claims (45)

1. A system comprising:

an active ventilation device configured to be installed in an underground vault and to generate a flow of exhaust therefrom, the flow of exhaust having an exhaust rate;

at least one gas sensor in physical communication with the flow of exhaust; and

a system controller operable to communicate with the active ventilation device and operable to receive first sensor readings from each of the at least one gas sensor, the system controller being configured to determine a selected reading of the first sensor readings indicates that a manhole event is occurring, and instruct the active ventilation device to change the exhaust rate to achieve a desired dilution level when the selected reading indicates that the manhole event is occurring, the selected reading having been received from a selected one of the at least one gas sensor, the active ventilation device being configured to change the exhaust rate in response to being instructed to do so by the system controller, the system controller being configured to receive second sensor readings from each of the at least one gas sensor after the exhaust rate has been changed, determine whether the selected gas sensor is exhibiting sensor drift based at least in part on the second sensor readings, and perform an action when the system controller determines the selected gas sensor is not exhibiting sensor drift, the action including at least one of notifying one or more users or instructing the active ventilation device to alter the exhaust rate, the active ventilation device being configured to alter the exhaust rate in accordance with the instruction to do so.

2. The system of claim 1 , wherein the system controller is operable to calibrate the selected gas sensor when the system controller determines the selected gas sensor is exhibiting sensor drift.

3. The system of claim 2 , wherein calibrating the selected gas sensor comprises:

supplying fresh air to the selected gas sensor, and

setting a sensor baseline to a new sensor reading obtained after the fresh air has been supplied to the selected gas sensor.

4. The system of claim 2 , wherein calibrating the selected gas sensor comprises:

instructing the active ventilation device to increase the exhaust rate, the active ventilation device being configured to increase the exhaust rate in accordance with the instruction to do so, and

setting a sensor baseline to a new sensor reading obtained after the fresh air has been supplied to the selected gas sensor.

5. The system of claim 1 , wherein the selected reading is a first reading, the system controller has an atmospheric value for a gas measured by the selected gas sensor,

a second reading is one of the second sensor readings received from the selected gas sensor,

the system controller is operable to determine a first rate at which the first reading changed with respect to the atmospheric value,

the system controller is operable to determine a second rate at which the second reading changed with respect to the first reading, and

the system controller determines the selected gas sensor is not exhibiting sensor drift when the second rate is greater than the first rate.

6. The system of claim 1 , wherein the second sensor readings are received after an amount of time has elapsed after the exhaust rate has been changed, and

the system controller is operable to determine the amount of time based in part on a time constant associated with the underground vault.

7. The system of claim 6 , wherein the system controller is operable to calculate the time constant based on a volume of the underground vault.

8. The system of claim 1 , wherein the selected reading is a first reading, the system controller has an atmospheric value for a gas measured by the selected gas sensor,

a second reading is one of the second sensor readings received from the selected gas sensor,

the system controller is operable to determine a first rate at which the first reading changed with respect to the atmospheric value,

the system controller is operable to determine a second rate at which the second reading changed with respect to the first reading, and

the system controller determines the selected gas sensor is exhibiting sensor drift when the second rate is equal to the first rate.

9. A system for use with an underground vault, the system comprising:

an active ventilation device configured to be installed in the underground vault, the active ventilation device being configured to generate an exhaust mass flow from the underground vault, a fresh air mass flow flowing into the underground vault from an external atmosphere, an event mass flow originating from a manhole event; and

a mass flow estimator configured to estimate a total exhaust mass flow value based on the exhaust mass flow, a total fresh air mass flow value based on the fresh air mass flow, and a total event mass flow value based on the event mass flow, the mass flow estimator being configured to estimate individual component masses of components of each of the exhaust mass flow, the fresh air mass flow, and the event mass flow, the mass flow estimator being configured to determine a size of a fire in at least one of the underground vault and one or more connections connected to the underground vault, the mass flow estimator being configured to calculate a rate of accumulation of flammable vapors inside the underground vault.

10. The system of claim 9 , wherein a vapor mass flow is evaporating from a fluid inside the underground vault,

the mass flow estimator is configured to estimate a total vaporized liquids mass flow value based on the vapor mass flow, and

the mass flow estimator is configured to estimate the individual component masses of components of the vapor mass flow.

11. The system of claim 9 , wherein the exhaust mass flow has an exhaust rate,

the mass flow estimator is configured to extrapolate the rate of accumulation of the flammable vapors to estimate when an amount of the flammable vapors in the underground vault reaches a dangerous level, and

the mass flow estimator is configured to adjust the exhaust rate to avoid or forestall a dangerous condition.

12. The system of claim 9 , wherein the mass flow estimator is configured to determine an exhaust enthalpy for the exhaust mass flow, a fresh air enthalpy for the fresh air mass flow, and an event enthalpy for the event mass flow,

the mass flow estimator is configured to determine a quantity of energy dissipated by the exhaust mass flow based on the exhaust enthalpy, the fresh air enthalpy, and the event enthalpy, and

the mass flow estimator is configured to report at least one of the quantity of energy dissipated by the exhaust mass flow and a quantity of energy from the fire to a user.

13. The system of claim 9 , further comprising:

at least one gas sensor configured to measure a concentration of water in the exhaust mass flow, the mass flow estimator being configured to estimate a net water flux based on the concentration of water, the mass flow estimator being configured to report the net water flux to a user.

14. The system of claim 9 for use with a source of weather information, wherein the mass flow estimator is configured to receive a relative humidity from the source of weather information and estimate a net water flux based on the relative humidity, and

the mass flow estimator is configured to report the net water flux to a user.

15. A system comprising:

an active ventilation device installed in an underground vault, the active ventilation device being configured to generate an exhaust flow from the underground vault; and

a mass flow estimator configured to determine a percentage corrected lower explosive limit for at least one gas inside the underground vault and instruct the active ventilation device to increase an exhaust flow rate of the exhaust flow when the percentage corrected lower explosive limit is equal to or greater than a threshold value, the active ventilation device being configured to increase the exhaust flow rate in response to the instruction.

16. The system of claim 15 , wherein the threshold value is 100% times a safety factor between 33% and 100%.

17. The system of claim 15 , wherein the safety factor is 75%.

Assignments (7)
RELEASE OF SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Jul 31, 2025
From: WELLS FARGO BANK, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION
To: SOUTHWIRE COMPANY, LLC; COLEMAN CABLE, LLC; TECHNOLOGY RESEARCH, LLC; SUMNER MANUFACTURING COMPANY, LLC; MADISON ELECTRIC PRODUCTS, LLC; NOVINIUM, LLC; NOVINIUM HOLDINGS, INC.; WATTEREDGE, LLC; TAPPAN WIRE & CABLE, LLC; UNITED COPPER INDUSTRIES, LLC; TOPAZ LIGHTING COMPANY LLC; OBI PARTNERS, LLC; WIIP, INC.
Reel/Frame 072299/0141 →
TERMINATION AND RELEASE OF INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY SECURITY AGREEMENTS Recorded Oct 23, 2024
From: BANK OF AMERICA, N.A., AS AGENT
To: SOUTHWIRE COMPANY, LLC; COLEMAN CABLE, LLC (F/K/A COLEMAN CABLE, INC.); TECHNOLOGY RESEARCH, LLC (F/K/A TECHNOLOGY RESEARCH CORPORATION); SUMNER MANUFACTURING COMPANY, LLC; MADISON ELECTRIC PRODUCTS, LLC; NOVINIUM, LLC; WATTEREDGE, LLC; TAPPAN WIRE & CABLE, LLC; UNITED COPPER INDUSTRIES, LLC; TOPAZ LIGHTING COMPANY LLC; OBI PARTNERS, LLC; WIIP, INC.
Reel/Frame 069235/0104 →
AMENDMENT NO. 5 TO GRANT OF SECURITY INTERESTS IN PATENT RIGHTS Recorded Jun 13, 2022
From: NOVINIUM HOLDINGS, INC.; NOVINIUM, LLC
To: WELLS FARGO BANK, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION
Reel/Frame 060345/0058 →
AMENDMENT NO. 5 TO GRANT OF SECURITY INTEREST IN PATENT RIGHTS Recorded Jun 13, 2022
From: SOUTHWIRE COMPANY, LLC; SUMNER MANUFACTURING COMPANY, LLC; COLEMAN CABLE, LLC; TECHNOLOGY RESEARCH, LLC; MADISON ELECTRIC PRODUCTS LLC; NOVINIUM, LLC
To: BANK OF AMERICA, N.A., AS COLLATERAL AGENT
Reel/Frame 060345/0048 →
CHANGE OF NAME Recorded May 4, 2022
From: NOVINIUM, INC.
To: NOVINIUM, LLC
Reel/Frame 059854/0073 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Mar 10, 2021
From: BERTINI, GLEN JOHN; FORD, WESTON PHILIPS CHAPIN
To: NOVINIUM, INC.
Reel/Frame 055551/0441 →
SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Aug 26, 2020
From: NOVINIUM, INC.; UTILX CORPORATION; UTILX OVERSEAS HOLDINGS, INC.; PLENOVO, INC.
To: STAR MOUNTAIN DIVERSIFIED CREDIT INCOME FUND III, L.P.
Reel/Frame 053609/0185 →