The invention relates to instruments and apparatus, such as controllers, panel meters, transmitters, signal conditioners, paperless data recorders, and the like, for use in test and measurement, process control, and industrial automation. The invention provides a system of apparatus and to a method whereby information derived from instrumentation which monitors, and if need be controls, for example, industrial machinery plant or processes, is passed via the Internet/Ethernet to a supervisor, operator or to a supervising instrumentation control station. Conversely, instructions for modifying the operation of instruments or apparatus are passed from a supervisor or from supervising instrumentation via the Internet/Ethernet to devices, which monitor or control the plant or process, thereby providing a feedback system, which stabilizes operation. Provision is made for each item of monitoring or control instrumentation to be provided with a distinct or different Internet/Ethernet address.
It is possible to connect microprocessor based instruments used for test and measurement, monitoring and controlling industrial machinery, plant and process control and automation, to a single computer by serial communications, such RS 232 or RS 486. The computer is the “master” to the instrument “slaves” when the computer is running appropriate software and is equipped with hardware components and software necessary for networking, and the instruments are visible/accessible over a network, such as a Local Area Ethernet Network (LAN), a Wide Area Network (WAN), or the Internet. “Accessible” means that data can be viewed, and settings changed, e.g., changing set points or alarm points as needed, so that the operator is not physically in front of the instrument or controller, but functions from a remote position computer terminal, either fixed or hand-held, such as a wireless cell phone. The computer serves as the “master” to one or multiple “slave” instruments, which are nodes or stations on a network. A LAN is separated from the Internet by a “firewall” to provide security from the outer world.
The LAN is similar to a telephone system which may have an internal PBX connected to the world in which individual extensions are connected via a switch. Internet/Ethernet devices or computers are characterized by an IP (Internet Protocol) number or name, as well as by a MAC (Media Access Control) address. By analogy, automobiles have a VIN (vehicle identification number) assigned by a manufacturer, as well as a License number which changes from owner to owner.
In the industry, such a network is known and addresses the issue of accessibility, by using a common language/protocol for a variety of device such as monitors, controllers and valves or switches. An “open” system is also used to allow an operator alternatively to access the same information, even for different reasons, each access without disturbing one another. A difficulty has been to connect a device to a computer ready connected to a network and to software appropriate to a particular application. The computer is a bridge or link between a particular device and a network with which it communicates via a serial port. The computer is also a “server” for other computers on the network, collecting data from the device and translating commands. Various types of computer such as desktop, laptop or large central server are used and some are bulky or expensive.
An object of the invention is to provide a system, for use in the operation, supervision and/or control of apparatus, such as industrial processing equipment, or processes, which provides a link between devices and a remote control site such as a control room, supervisor office or mobile station in a vehicle, by linkage via internet connection.
Another object of the invention is to provide means for a remote operator to receive information from a device, and to send instruction to such a device to change the operation or assess performance of the device via Internet, and even to effect this from a hand-held radio frequency control, such as a cell phone.
Another object of the invention is to provide remote control instruments which incorporate Net or Web server means which thereby avoid intermediary computer and web server apparatus.
Another object of the invention is to provide supervisory instrumentation adapted to transmit and/or receive E-mail information between a device and an operator or an alarm or display element, for example in management of variable temperature via hand held or radio frequency communication (e.g., a programmed cell phone).
Instrumentation for monitoring, controlling and/or supervising an operation, such as an industrial operation, incorporates means, which when placed on-line provides internet connection with apparatus for supervision and control, enabling the operation to be managed from a remote location.
Instrumentation comprises web server means enabling direct connection to the Internet to transmit data and to receive instruction via TCP/IP protocol. A supervisor or robot can monitor and control a process through a web browser from any location via Internet and may operate by wireless connection.
Instrumentation for process monitoring and control may be provided with means preparing and transmitting information by E-mail for reception on a web enabled pager or on a cell phone.
Instrumentation of the invention is illustrated by controllers for processes, panel meters, transmitters, signal conditioners, and by instruments for testing, measuring and/or monitoring factors or variable parameters such as DC or AC voltages/currents, power, temperature, time, strain, weight, pressure, torque, vibration, frequency, rate, speed, pulse counting, timing, pH, ORP, conductivity, and contact openings or closures signaling activities and alarms.
Receptor means are adapted to receive detected process factors from control means and to show measured information at a supervision site, for example on programmable color displays, which may be programmed to change color at a desired alarm value or set point. The display features of this invention are dynamic and vary as the process advances. The display feature is to be distinguished from the static control of a simple computer printer to indicate or to retrieve words or pictures from a computer, since the display indicates changes in measured parameters from a detector instrument which are then used by the method of the invention to change and manage the operation of a process by a remote operator or robot from instructions sent to the operation over a network. Reception of data and dispatch of instruction may come via a wireless hand held device such as a cell phone.
Monitoring apparatus is provided with industry standard RJ-46 connection enabled to send and to receive data in standard TCP/IP packages.
A 1/16 DIN temperature controller controls a heater, so an operator can monitor temperature, change set points and alarm points, turn the heater “on” or “off” and modify function from anywhere on a network. Web pages are customized and pass word secure to protect access to controls.
Apparatus of the invention is assigned an IP address on the network, which may be a name such as “heater #3”.
Apparatus may also have an authorized internet IP address from an internet service provider and function as a World Wide Web server to deliver required specific information.
Internet connection capability is incorporated in a discreet DIN rail mounted device which may have a hub connecting multiple devices with communication to the internet or network.
The server may be both a Web server and an Ethernet-Serial Bridge compatible with RS-422 and RS-486.
The invention provides an embedded web server and memory to store specific web pages and to replace the computer.
In practice one embeds essential software or firm ware for communicating over a network in TCP/IP and serving Web pages in the memory of the instrument's microprocessor. A second micro-processor works in tandem with a primary micro-processor. An Ethernet driver in the circuit connects directly to the network. When an optional RS-486 driver is in place the instrument is a hub allowing a user to access multiple devices through a single network connection and one IP address without other software. Once on network web pages are accessed from a personal computer with a standard web browser by entry of an IP number or name assigned to the server. The internet thus becomes an instrumentation circle and offers an open system, without proprietary software, accessible to anyone. Security levels and passwords enhance the system.
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(a) Use computer 7 with standard Web Browser (TCP/IP protocol) or a computer 8 with HTTPGET DOS program for network connectivity;
(b) Install via RS-232/485 serial port connection;
(c) Transfer data a from RS-232/485 serial interface to TCP/IP using a built in socket server;
(d) Use a computer 9 with a standard home page or customized web page using special applets, which can be made available on a prepared web site.
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This application is a continuation-in-part of Applicants' co-pending application U.S. Ser. No. 09/929,039 filed on Aug. 15, 2001, which claims benefit from Ser. No. 60/262,899 of Nov. 27, 2000.
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60252899 | Nov 2000 | US |
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Parent | 09929039 | Aug 2001 | US |
Child | 11879886 | Jul 2007 | US |