Patents by Inventor Joshua Jacque Edberg
Joshua Jacque Edberg 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).
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Patent number: 11230416Abstract: A storage container can include at least one movement sensor in or on a frame of the storage container and at least one movement sensor in or on a door of the storage container. A processor can compare outputs of the movement sensors to determine whether the door is open.Type: GrantFiled: December 11, 2020Date of Patent: January 25, 2022Assignee: Knox Associates, Inc.Inventors: James McBride, Hans Rodrigues de Miranda, Jason Pedersen, Terry Mosier, Bryan Edward Pavlovic, Joshua Jacque Edberg
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Publication number: 20210221583Abstract: A storage container can include at least one movement sensor in or on a frame of the storage container and at least one movement sensor in or on a door of the storage container. A processor can compare outputs of the movement sensors to determine whether the door is open.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 11, 2020Publication date: July 22, 2021Inventors: James McBride, Hans Rodrigues de Miranda, Jason Pedersen, Terry Mosier, Bryan Edward Pavlovic, Joshua Jacque Edberg
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Publication number: 20210108817Abstract: An HVAC controller, such as a thermostat, may be configured to allow a user to set and/or select schedule time period in which one or more indoor quality units (e.g. humidification, dehumidification, ventilation, etc.) will or will not operate, and/or will operated but using different settings. In some cases, the schedule time periods available for selection may correspond to the time periods of a programmable temperature schedule of the HVAC controller, but this is not required. In some instances, the HVAC controller may allow a user to select which indoor air quality units will or will not operate, and/or what settings the indoor air quality units will operate, during a user's vacation.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 21, 2020Publication date: April 15, 2021Inventors: Barbara Dean-Hendricks, Joshua Jacque Edberg, David Quam, Amy Ragland
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Patent number: 10900682Abstract: An HVAC controller, such as a thermostat, may be configured to allow a user to set and/or select schedule time period in which one or more indoor quality units (e.g. humidification, dehumidification, ventilation, etc.) will or will not operate, and/or will operated but using different settings. In some cases, the schedule time periods available for selection may correspond to the time periods of a programmable temperature schedule of the HVAC controller, but this is not required. In some instances, the HVAC controller may allow a user to select which indoor air quality units will or will not operate, and/or what settings the indoor air quality units will operate, during a user's vacation.Type: GrantFiled: October 17, 2017Date of Patent: January 26, 2021Assignee: Ademco Inc.Inventors: Barbara Dean-Hendricks, Joshua Jacque Edberg, David Quam, Amy Ragland
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Patent number: 10889418Abstract: A storage container can include at least one movement sensor in or on a frame of the storage container and at least one movement sensor in or on a door of the storage container. A processor can compare outputs of the movement sensors to determine whether the door is open.Type: GrantFiled: December 9, 2019Date of Patent: January 12, 2021Assignee: Knox Associates, Inc.Inventors: James McBride, Hans Rodrigues de Miranda, Jason Pedersen, Terry Mosier, Bryan Edward Pavlovic, Joshua Jacque Edberg
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Publication number: 20200216240Abstract: A storage container can include at least one movement sensor in or on a frame of the storage container and at least one movement sensor in or on a door of the storage container. A processor can compare outputs of the movement sensors to determine whether the door is open.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 9, 2019Publication date: July 9, 2020Inventors: James McBride, Hans Rodrigues de Miranda, Jason Pedersen, Terry Mosier, Bryan Edward Pavlovic, Joshua Jacque Edberg
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Patent number: 10513379Abstract: A storage container can include at least one movement sensor in or on a frame of the storage container and at least one movement sensor in or on a door of the storage container. A processor can compare outputs of the movement sensors to determine whether the door is open.Type: GrantFiled: December 22, 2017Date of Patent: December 24, 2019Assignee: Knox Associates, Inc.Inventors: James McBride, Hans Rodrigues de Miranda, Jason Pedersen, Terry Mosier, Bryan Edward Pavlovic, Joshua Jacque Edberg
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Publication number: 20180186531Abstract: A storage container can include at least one movement sensor in or on a frame of the storage container and at least one movement sensor in or on a door of the storage container. A processor can compare outputs of the movement sensors to determine whether the door is open.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 22, 2017Publication date: July 5, 2018Inventors: James McBride, Hans Rodrigues de Miranda, Jason Pedersen, Terry Mosier, Bryan Edward Pavlovic, Joshua Jacque Edberg
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Patent number: 9810441Abstract: An HVAC controller, such as a thermostat, may be configured to allow a user to set and/or select schedule time period in which one or more indoor quality units (e.g. humidification, dehumidification, ventilation, etc.) will or will not operate, and/or will operated but using different settings. In some cases, the schedule time periods available for selection may correspond to the time periods of a programmable temperature schedule of the HVAC controller, but this is not required. In some instances, the HVAC controller may allow a user to select which indoor air quality units will or will not operate, and/or what settings the indoor air quality units will operate, during a user's vacation.Type: GrantFiled: February 23, 2012Date of Patent: November 7, 2017Assignee: Honeywell International Inc.Inventors: Barbara Dean-Hendricks, Joshua Jacque Edberg, David Quam, Amy Ragland
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Patent number: 9804611Abstract: A Heating, Ventilation, and/or Air Conditioning (HVAC) controller, such as a thermostat, is configured to receive and accept one or more requests for a temporary boost in ventilation. The requests may be received from one or more remotely located ventilation boost control units located throughout the building, and/or through a user interface of the HVAC controller itself. In some cases, the HVAC controller may be configured to coordinate multiple requests for ventilation, and adjust the ventilation time as appropriate.Type: GrantFiled: February 14, 2012Date of Patent: October 31, 2017Assignee: Honeywell International Inc.Inventors: Barbara Dean-Hendricks, Joshua Jacque Edberg, Steven Hoglund, Steve C. Nichols
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Patent number: 9347837Abstract: An integrated circuit for implementing brushless DC motor control includes a substrate, a band gap temperature sensor, and a magnetic sensor. The substrate has a temperature output pin for connection to an external device and a magnetic sensor output pin for connection to the external device. The band gap temperature sensor is formed on the substrate and is configured to sense temperature and supply a temperature signal representative of the sensed temperature to the temperature output pin. The magnetic sensor is formed on the substrate and is configured to sense magnetic field variations and supply a sensor output signal representative thereof to the magnetic sensor output pin.Type: GrantFiled: April 17, 2012Date of Patent: May 24, 2016Assignee: Honeywell International Inc.Inventors: Richard Kirkpatrick, Joshua Jacque Edberg, Fred W. Hintz, Lamar Floyd Ricks, Gregory Furlong
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Publication number: 20130271050Abstract: An integrated circuit for implementing brushless DC motor control includes a substrate, a band gap temperature sensor, and a magnetic sensor. The substrate has a temperature output pin for connection to an external device and a magnetic sensor output pin for connection to the external device. The band gap temperature sensor is formed on the substrate and is configured to sense temperature and supply a temperature signal representative of the sensed temperature to the temperature output pin. The magnetic sensor is formed on the substrate and is configured to sense magnetic field variations and supply a sensor output signal representative thereof to the magnetic sensor output pin.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 17, 2012Publication date: October 17, 2013Applicant: HONEYWELL INTERNATIONAL INC.Inventors: Richard Kirkpatrick, Joshua Jacque Edberg, Fred W. Hintz, Lamar Floyd Ricks, Gregory Furlong
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Publication number: 20130226352Abstract: An HVAC controller, such as a thermostat, may be configured to allow a user to set and/or select schedule time period in which one or more indoor quality units (e.g. humidification, dehumidification, ventilation, etc.) will or will not operate, and/or will operated but using different settings. In some cases, the schedule time periods available for selection may correspond to the time periods of a programmable temperature schedule of the HVAC controller, but this is not required. In some instances, the HVAC controller may allow a user to select which indoor air quality units will or will not operate, and/or what settings the indoor air quality units will operate, during a user's vacation.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 23, 2012Publication date: August 29, 2013Applicant: HONEYWELL INTERNATIONAL INC.Inventors: Barbara Dean-Hendricks, Joshua Jacque Edberg, David Quam, Amy Ragland
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Publication number: 20130211600Abstract: An HVAC controller, such as a thermostat, is configured to receive and accept one or more requests for a temporary boost in ventilation. The requests may be received from one or more remotely located ventilation boost control units located throughout the building, and/or through a user interface of the HVAC controller itself. In some cases, the HVAC controller may be configured to coordinate multiple requests for ventilation, and adjust the ventilation time as appropriate.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 14, 2012Publication date: August 15, 2013Applicant: Honeywell International Inc.Inventors: Barbara Dean-Hendricks, Joshua Jacque Edberg, Steven Hoglund, Steve C. Nichols