Patents by Inventor Brian J. Celenza

Brian J. Celenza 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: 10505472
    Abstract: An electronic speed control system and method is disclosed to control motors that power a load. The electronic speed control system is configured to monitor the motors, accept user commands for the motors, to process these inputs along with various motor parameters and/or models, and to generate motor commands to send to the motors. A field oriented control method continuously monitors voltages and currents from each motor phase; accesses the motor parameters; uses a model of the motor to calculate motor rotor flux, angle and speed based on the stator voltages and currents and the motor parameters; and generates motor commands for controlling the motor based on the user commands and the calculated values. The electronic speed control system can also control external accessories, and/or communicate with external applications which can include a motor identification system that can provide the motor parameters and model for the motor.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 5, 2018
    Date of Patent: December 10, 2019
    Assignee: MODERN PROPULSION, LLC
    Inventors: Asif J Ahmed, Brian J Celenza
  • Publication number: 20180191276
    Abstract: An electronic speed control system and method is disclosed to control motors that power a load. The electronic speed control system is configured to monitor the motors, accept user commands for the motors, to process these inputs along with various motor parameters and/or models, and to generate motor commands to send to the motors. A field oriented control method continuously monitors voltages and currents from each motor phase; accesses the motor parameters; uses a model of the motor to calculate motor rotor flux, angle and speed based on the stator voltages and currents and the motor parameters; and generates motor commands for controlling the motor based on the user commands and the calculated values. The electronic speed control system can also control external accessories, and/or communicate with external applications which can include a motor identification system that can provide the motor parameters and model for the motor.
    Type: Application
    Filed: January 5, 2018
    Publication date: July 5, 2018
    Inventors: Asif J. Ahmed, Brian J. Celenza
  • Patent number: 8886937
    Abstract: The innovation includes systems and methods of facilitating electronic commerce (e-commerce) via a proxy service. Such a method can include the acts of receiving a hypertext transfer protocol with secure socket layer (HTTPS) request from a client application and translating the HTTPS request to a format appropriate for an e-commerce web application. Additionally, such a method can include the steps of sending the translated request to the e-commerce web application via HTTPS and receiving a response based at least in part on the translated HTTPS request. The method can also include the acts of translating the HTTPS response to a format appropriate for the client application and sending the translated response to the client application via HTTPS. Secure information can be encrypted and stored at the client application separately from the encryption key, which can be stored by the proxy service.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 12, 2012
    Date of Patent: November 11, 2014
    Assignee: Resource Interactive, LLC
    Inventors: Henry S. Miller, Jr., Michael R. Fleet, Brian J. Celenza, Daniel Shust
  • Publication number: 20120233464
    Abstract: The innovation includes systems and methods of facilitating electronic commerce (e-commerce) via a proxy service. Such a method can include the acts of receiving a hypertext transfer protocol with secure socket layer (HTTPS) request from a client application and translating the HTTPS request to a format appropriate for an e-commerce web application. Additionally, such a method can include the steps of sending the translated request to the e-commerce web application via HTTPS and receiving a response based at least in part on the translated HTTPS request. The method can also include the acts of translating the HTTPS response to a format appropriate for the client application and sending the translated response to the client application via HTTPS. Secure information can be encrypted and stored at the client application separately from the encryption key, which can be stored by the proxy service.
    Type: Application
    Filed: March 12, 2012
    Publication date: September 13, 2012
    Applicant: RESOURCE INTERACTIVE, LLC
    Inventors: Henry S. Miller, Michael R. Fleet, Brian J. Celenza, Daniel Shust