Company Filing History:
Years Active: 2010
Title: Innovations by Tomasz R Ryback
Introduction
Tomasz R Ryback is an accomplished inventor based in Mentor, OH (US). He has made significant contributions to the field of industrial control systems through his innovative patent. His work focuses on enhancing the functionality and configurability of industrial control modules.
Latest Patents
Tomasz holds a patent for "Systems and methods that employ an extensible architecture to define configuration functionality." This invention relates to systems and methods that generate module profiles for industrial control modules, such as I/O, scanners, and adapters. The module profile includes a set of components, interfaces, and plug-ins that determine possible configurations for a module. These entities are packaged in an XML-based format, allowing for a dynamic module profile where the definition type can be changed dynamically. The development and configuration of a module can be achieved through an industrial software development environment, utilizing a graphical hierarchical representation of configuration options defined in the module profile. Additionally, the module profile supports separately installable and release-independent utilization via XML and COM-based interfaces, enabling end-users to add new modules without waiting for a software release.
Career Highlights
Tomasz is currently employed at Rockwell Automation Technologies Incorporated, where he continues to innovate and develop solutions for industrial automation. His expertise in creating dynamic and flexible systems has positioned him as a valuable asset in his field.
Collaborations
Tomasz has worked alongside talented colleagues, including Gregory Schmidt and Rahul P Patel, contributing to various projects and advancements in industrial control technologies.
Conclusion
Tomasz R Ryback's innovative work in the field of industrial control systems exemplifies the impact of creativity and technical expertise in advancing technology. His contributions continue to shape the future of industrial automation.