Patents by Inventor Alfred Wade Muldoon

Alfred Wade Muldoon has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).

  • Patent number: 11746455
    Abstract: A method of identifying the properties of a washload contained in a washing machine based on variations in the output of a water level sensor resulting from transitions that alter the water level in the washer without requiring a change in the volume of water in the washer. Results are independent of the initial wetness of the washload. However initial wetness can also be determined. Variations are at least in part a function of the rate at which the wetness of the washload changes. The rate is nonlinear determined by the composition of the washload. In most transitions the water level is also affected by other factors most of which are at least in part a function of the composition. To simplify the identification preferred transitions occur once the washload wetness has reached equilibrium. To increase accuracy preferably both wetting and dehydrating transitions are used for identification.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 21, 2017
    Date of Patent: September 5, 2023
    Inventor: Alfred Wade Muldoon
  • Patent number: 7348690
    Abstract: An electronic control that monitors the switching means used to operate transducers to detect conditions that can cause improper transducer operation. In the application the unenergized state of the transducer is always safe. Should a switch in the transducer circuitry be in an erroneous state, the control uses another switch to prevent improper operation of the transducer without requiring the involvement of the operator. Monitoring enables the control to prevent transducer operation before failures allow hazardous operation. Any switching means, activated by the control, an override, or both may be monitored as long as its intended state is known to the control. The control can also open the transducer circuitry when an externally controlled switch in the transducer circuitry changes state at a destructive rate.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 25, 2002
    Date of Patent: March 25, 2008
    Inventor: Alfred Wade Muldoon
  • Patent number: 7095140
    Abstract: An adaptive control, capable of operating a plurality of models, that determines which model it is operating by scanning its output device circuits. The control automatically deleting options requiring output devices the scan determines not to be present. A model may be further defined by detecting other components that alter the impedance of the output device circuits. These components allow a circuit to further identify the features beyond simply which output device is present and/or enable the control to determine whether an output device is not present or is non-functional. When applied to control panels using display elements to indicate the options selected, the present invention permits deletion of an option(s) without removing the switch used to select that option. This allows a single contact to select from a group of options any of which may be deleted by removing the corresponding display element from the panel.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 25, 2002
    Date of Patent: August 22, 2006
    Inventor: Alfred Wade Muldoon
  • Patent number: 6861843
    Abstract: An AC powered device detecting the presence of a conducting fluid using a source of detecting current through the fluid other than a grounded supply. All paths between the source of current and the fluid include large impedances, termed protecting impendances. The protecting impedances are sufficient to prevent the fluid from posing a shock hazard should the source have or develop a connection to AC. Protection does not rely on the isolation of the source from AC. The source may be either AC or an ungrounded supply generated by the device. Using AC as the source of detecting current eliminates the need to generate an ac signal to limit plating. The sensing circuit may remain isolated by using AC leakage current to drive the sensing means. Fluid detection is possible in devices in which the fluid is in contact with a probe, typically the chassis, whether the probe is grounded as intended or is floating.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 18, 2002
    Date of Patent: March 1, 2005
    Inventor: Alfred Wade Muldoon
  • Patent number: 6822344
    Abstract: An electronic control, with a floating ac power supply, that compares the digital signals produced by connections between ac circuit nodes and digital nodes to determine whether path(s) in ac circuits containing the ac nodes are intact or open. The connections are made through passive components which limit the current between nodes to levels the digital devices can safely handle. An open path indicates to the control that a switching device is open, a connection has failed, or a that a load component has failed or is missing. An intact path indicates a closed switch or a present and presumably functional load component. Proper connections enable the control to detect the state of multiple paths while still being able to detect zero crossings. The method can determine the state of ac paths even if hot and neutral connections are inadvertently reversed.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 25, 2002
    Date of Patent: November 23, 2004
    Inventor: Alfred Wade Muldoon
  • Publication number: 20040075438
    Abstract: An AC powered device detecting the presence of a conducting fluid using a source of probe current other than a grounded supply. The device separating the fluid from the source of detecting current using protecting impedance. The protecting impedance is sufficient to prevent the fluid from posing a shock hazard should the source have or develop a connection to AC. Protection does not rely on the isolation of the source from AC. The source may be either AC or a ungrounded supply generated by the device. Using AC as the source of detecting current eliminates the need to generate an ac signal to limit plating. The sensing circuit may remain isolated by using AC leakage current to drive the sensing means. Fluid detection is possible in devices in which the fluid is in contact with a probe, typically the chassis, whether the probe is grounded as intended or is floating.
    Type: Application
    Filed: October 18, 2002
    Publication date: April 22, 2004
    Inventor: Alfred Wade Muldoon
  • Publication number: 20030161480
    Abstract: An electronic control that monitors the switching means used to operate transducers to detect conditions that can cause improper transducer operation. In the application the unenergized state of the transducer is always safe. Should a switch in the transducer circuitry be in an erroneous state, the control uses another switch to prevent improper operation of the transducer without requiring the involvement of the operator. Monitoring enables the control to prevent transducer operation before failures allow hazardous operation. Any switching means, activated by the control, an override, or both may be monitored as long as its intended state is known to the control. The control can also open the transducer circuitry when an externally controlled switch in the transducer circuitry changes state at a destructive rate.
    Type: Application
    Filed: February 25, 2002
    Publication date: August 28, 2003
    Inventor: Alfred Wade Muldoon
  • Publication number: 20030160512
    Abstract: An electronic control, with a floating ac power supply, that compares the digital signals produced by connections between ac circuit nodes and digital nodes to determine whether path(s) in ac circuits containing the ac nodes are intact or open. The connections are made through passive components which limit the current between nodes to levels the digital devices can safely handle. An open path indicates to the control that a switching device is open, a connection has failed, or a that a load component has failed or is missing. An intact path indicates a closed switch or a present and presumably functional load component. Proper connections enable the control to detect the state of multiple paths while still being able to detect zero crossings. The method can determine the state of ac paths even if hot and neutral connections are inadvertently reversed.
    Type: Application
    Filed: February 25, 2002
    Publication date: August 28, 2003
    Inventor: Alfred Wade Muldoon
  • Publication number: 20030160519
    Abstract: An adaptive control, capable of operating a plurality of models, that determines which model it is operating by scanning its transducer circuits. The control automatically deleting options requiring transducers the scan determines not to be present. A model may be further defined by detecting other components that alter the impedance of the transducer circuits. These components allow a circuit to further identify the features beyond simply which transducer is present and/or enable the control to determine whether a transducer is not present or is non-functional. When applied to control panels using display elements to indicate the options selected, the present invention permits deletion of an option(s) without removing the switch used to select that option. This allows a single contact to select from a group of options any of which may be deleted by removing the corresponding display element from the panel.
    Type: Application
    Filed: February 25, 2002
    Publication date: August 28, 2003
    Inventor: Alfred Wade Muldoon