Richard Landis - Sterling Heights MI, US Anthony Moceri - Washington Township MI, US
International Classification:
H01H003/00 G06F001/26
US Classification:
307/139000
Abstract:
An improved electrical panel design provides a modular, power-reliable, buss-lockout and true emergency-stop capabilities. Through the use of an interface, the approach eliminates numerous outdated, if not antiquated, parts, including safety locks, mechanical disconnect switches, E-stop safety relays, and safety Programmable controllers. The modular panel design saves interior panel space, permitting the use of single-door access, in some cases. Panel doors cannot be opened with live electricity without some form of electronic authorization, and a record of access is stored for future reference. Power may not then be reactivated with the doors opened, thereby virtually eliminating disconnect related accidents. Automatic shut down further occurs with a plant network emergency, ground-fault interruption, or panel door violation. Other benefits of the approach include the capability of local programming through an RS-232 or other plant network, visual (color) display of system status and diagnostic display in conjunction with card/code lock-out access. The invention may be deployed in any number of environments, including a wide variety of industrial applications, such as factory lines, loading docks, and so forth.
Jul 2008 to 2000 Merchandising SpecialistALLIED ADVERTISING Bloomfield Hills, MI May 1998 to Mar 2007 Regional Advertising/Marketing ManagerMARONTATE & CO Auburn Hills, MI 1989 to 1998 Senior Vice President
Education:
Central Michigan University Mount Pleasant, MI 1974 to 1978 Bachelor's in Marketing