Wireless electrolytic cell monitoring powered by ultra low bus voltage

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United States of America Patent

PATENT NO 7550068
APP PUB NO 20050217999A1
SERIAL NO

11082685

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A system, device, and method include a cell-powered first electronic device powered using electrical potential imposed across an electrolytic cell. The potential is voltage-boosted to accomplish this task. If the electrical potential imposed the cell is insufficient, the device can also be battery-powered. In any event, this device is in communication with one or more sensors in the electrolytic cell, as well as a second electronic device, and the first and second electronic devices wirelessly communicate. More specifically, the first electronic device wireless transmits data signals to the second electronic device, which receives the same. The first and second electronic devices are physically remote from one another, and they communicating over a private or public network, preferably using spread spectrum technology. In addition, the second electronic device also preferably transmits data signals to a computer for further processing of the data signals, and these arrangements can be used, for example, when producing copper.

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KENNECOTT UTAH COPPER LLC4700 DAYBREAK PARKWAY SOUTH JORDAN UT 84095

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Inventor Name Address # of filed Patents Total Citations
Berges-Dreyfous, Antonio Papua, ID 2 18
George, David B Salt Lake City, US 18 191
Roth, Roger Salt Lake City, US 1 8
Ruan, Minyan Salt Lake City, US 1 8
You, Eugene Yanjun Salt Lake City, US 5 36
Zhou, Keming Salt Lake City, US 7 29

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