Treon Secures European Patent for Innovative Industrial Sensor Technology

Treon Secures European Patent for Innovative Industrial Sensor Technology

Tampere, August 2nd, 2024

 

Treon is delighted to announce the successful registration of European Patent No. EP3835792, securing intellectual property protection for the innovative technology behind Treon Industrial Node 6 and its variant, Treon Industrial Node 6 Ex. This patent covers 17 European countries, including the Netherlands, Belgium, Bulgaria, Italy, Austria, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, Portugal, France, Sweden, Germany, Slovenia, Finland, Denmark, and Estonia.

 

Treon sensors have already seen significant success in the European market, providing their industrial customers with the tools they need to enhance operational efficiency, reduce downtime, and ensure the safety of their workforce. With the protection of this patent, Treon is well-positioned to continue driving innovation and delivering top-tier products to international markets. The patent EP3835792 covers the exact positioning of the fastener guaranteeing a secure fit for the accelerometer and temperature sensor within the bolt of the Treon Industrial Node 6, ensuring precise measurement and transmission of acceleration data.

 

" We are building a strong patent portfolio to secure future growth for both our company and our customers. This patent marks our first in Europe, an essential step in protecting our innovation in the region where our journey began.”
Joni Korppi
CEO at Treon

Treon Industrial Node 6 is a wireless sensor designed to measure tri-axial vibration and surface temperature of rotating equipment such as pumps, motors, and compressors. This advanced sensor operates within a frequency range up to 6.3kHz, offering unparalleled accuracy and reliability in monitoring equipment health and performance.

 

Treon Industrial Node 6 incorporates intelligence, allowing it to calculate a range of equipment key performance indicators (KPIs) at the edge. This includes equipment health metrics such as velocity (RMS, peak, peak-to-peak) and acceleration (RMS, peak, peak-to-peak, kurtosis, crest factor). Additionally, the sensor is capable of handling significant amounts of data, with a capacity of 110,592 samples for a single axis and up to 36,864 samples per axis for triaxial measurements. By processing this acceleration data at the edge, the sensor can provide insights into machine health, reducing the need for extensive data transmission and enabling faster, more efficient decision-making.


About Treon 

 

Treon is a global leader in AI-driven Smart Industry solutions, enabling businesses to boost productivity, enhance operational visibility, and strengthen long-term sustainability.

 

Treon aims to help companies build AI-Native Operational Intelligence that filters complexities, improves productivity, and increases autonomy. We unite Physical Intelligence, Contextual Analytics, and Agentic Orchestration to transform today’s operations into automated, autonomous, and guided workflows where everyone knows what’s the next step.