Inventor · Minden, NV, US

Lysle Turnbeaugh

19Patents
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16Co-inventors
47Inventor score

Filing activity: May 18, 2010 → Apr 5, 2022

Most-cited inventions

PatentTitleAreaCited byStatus
US8503190B2 Monitoring systems and backplane for a monitoring system Physics 7 Active
US10184846B2 Systems and methods for compensating for air gap sensitivity in torque sensors Physics 4 Active
US11674412B2 Closed loop control employing magnetostrictive sensing Mechanical Engineering; Lighting; Heating 2 Active
US10067256B2 Proximity probe interchange compensation Physics 2 Active
US10337934B2 Non-contact magnetostrictive sensor alignment Physics 2 Active
US11099086B2 Systems and methods for compensating for air gap sensitivity in torque sensors Physics 2 Active
US10185021B2 Non-contact magnetostrictive sensor alignment methods and systems Physics 1 Active
US10113921B2 Systems and methods for determining mechanical stress of machinery Physics 1 Active
US8779301B2 Monitoring system for use in monitoring the operation of machinery and method of retrofitting monitoring system Emerging Cross-Sectional Technologies 0 Active
US10677676B2 Non-contact magnetostrictive sensor alignment Physics 0 Active
US11035744B2 Non-contact magnetostrictive sensor alignment Physics 0 Active
US11041769B2 Field calibration for torsional vibration sensor Physics 0 Active
US10684181B2 Integration of proximity sensors with magnetostrictive torque sensors Performing Operations; Transporting 0 Active
US11815415B2 Reference signal compensation for magnetostrictive sensor Physics 0 Active
US10801901B2 Non-contact magnetostrictive sensor alignment Physics 0 Active
US10534104B2 Proximity probe interchange compensation Physics 0 Active
US10473535B2 Methods and systems for non-contact magnetostrictive sensor runout compensation Physics 0 Active
US11287337B2 Reference signal compensation for magnetostrictive sensor Physics 0 Active
US11733111B2 Field calibration for torsional vibration sensor Physics 0 Active

Source: USPTO / EPO open patent data. Inventor disambiguation is heuristic; counts are objective bibliographic measures.