Company Filing History:
Years Active: 1993
Title: Innovations in Automation: The Contributions of Kathleen B Mathews
Introduction
Kathleen B Mathews, an inventor based in Chesterland, OH, has made significant advancements in the field of programmable controllers. With a patent to her name, she has contributed to the evolution of automation technology, enhancing the efficiency and functionality of control systems.
Latest Patents
Kathleen holds a patent for a "Programmable controller processor with an intelligent functional module." This innovative programmable controller features a rack that houses and electrically connects multiple I/O modules and a processor module. The processor module is equipped with an external communication network interface, system memory, a processor section for executing user-defined control programs, and an I/O interface that manages data exchange with other modules. Notably, the I/O interface relieves the processing section of certain tasks by incorporating circuitry for pre-processing data from defined input modules. The invention facilitates efficient data handling, including logic level transitions and frequency designation for data reading, optimizing the entire control process.
Career Highlights
Kathleen is affiliated with Allen-Bradley Company, LLC, a leading automation manufacturer known for its innovative solutions in control technology. Her role within the company allows her to apply her expertise in developing cutting-edge products that meet the evolving needs of the industry.
Collaborations
Throughout her career, Kathleen has collaborated with notable colleagues, including Wayne C Van Sickle and Donald A Westman. These partnerships have fostered an environment of creativity and innovation, enabling them to tackle complex challenges in automation together.
Conclusion
Kathleen B Mathews stands out as a leading inventor in the realm of programmable controllers. Her patented innovations not only demonstrate her technical prowess but also significantly contribute to advancements in automation technology. As the industry continues to evolve, her work remains foundational in shaping the future of intelligent control systems.