Patents by Inventor Stan Zywicki, III
Stan Zywicki, III 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: 10534383Abstract: An HVAC controller is configured to log and record performance related data related to a performance of an HVAC system over a period of time in one or more performance logs stored in a memory of the HVAC controller. In some cases, the HVAC controller may be configured to retrieve at least some of the performance related data from the performance log that corresponds to a selected period of time that may be selected by a user, and display the retrieved performance related data on a display of the HVAC controller.Type: GrantFiled: May 31, 2017Date of Patent: January 14, 2020Assignee: Ademco Inc.Inventors: Stan Zywicki, III, Cary Leen, Eric Barton, Peter Joseph Erickson, Jonathan Frenz
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Patent number: 10253999Abstract: An HVAC controller including a controller and a touch screen display operatively coupled to the controller. The touch screen display may include a first region and a second region. The first region of the display may have an array of pixels arranged in a plurality of rows and a plurality of columns for displaying an image in a dot matrix format. The second region of the display may have a plurality of predefined fixed segment graphical icons. The controller may be configured to display one or more selectable options in the first region of the display for selection by a user and to accept selection of a displayed selectable option by detecting a user touch of the displayed selectable option via the touch screen display.Type: GrantFiled: May 1, 2014Date of Patent: April 9, 2019Assignee: Ademco Inc.Inventors: Cary Leen, Jan Pospisil, Stan Zywicki, III, Michael Bruce, Jan Vozenilek
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Publication number: 20170269618Abstract: An HVAC controller is configured to log and record performance related data related to a performance of an HVAC system over a period of time in one or more performance logs stored in a memory of the HVAC controller. In some cases, the HVAC controller may be configured to retrieve at least some of the performance related data from the performance log that corresponds to a selected period of time that may be selected by a user, and display the retrieved performance related data on a display of the HVAC controller.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 31, 2017Publication date: September 21, 2017Inventors: Stan Zywicki, III, Cary Leen, Eric Barton, Peter Joesph Erickson, Jonathan Frenz
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Patent number: 9645589Abstract: A programmable thermostat may be configured to control one or more pieces of HVAC equipment in accordance with a programmable schedule. The HVAC equipment may be capable of modifying a temperature of an inside space with at least a primary stage and an auxiliary stage. The programmable thermostat may include a memory for storing operating parameters of the programmable thermostat, a user interface configured to accept modification of operating parameters, including one or more droop values, and a controller coupled to the memory and the user interface. The controller attempts to control the temperature of the inside space with the primary stage of the HVAC equipment, but if the temperature of the inside space deviates from a desired setpoint temperature value by more than or equal to a programmed droop value, the controller may activate the auxiliary stage.Type: GrantFiled: October 8, 2013Date of Patent: May 9, 2017Assignee: Honeywell International Inc.Inventors: Cary Leen, Stan Zywicki, III, Robert J. Schnell
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Patent number: 9157647Abstract: An HVAC controller is configured to log one more user interactions into a user interaction log stored in its memory such that at least some of the user interactions may be recalled from the user interaction log and displayed on the user interface of the HVAC controller in response to a request by a user. The user may use the information contained in the user interaction log as an aid in troubleshooting an HVAC system.Type: GrantFiled: March 24, 2014Date of Patent: October 13, 2015Assignee: Honeywell International Inc.Inventors: Cary Leen, Stan Zywicki, III, Eric Barton, David Schultz, Mohammad Aljabari
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Patent number: 9035270Abstract: A mount for mounting an ultraviolet (UV) lamp assembly or other device to a duct wall of an HVAC system. The mount may have a base having a first side and a second side, an aperture extending through the base from the first side to the second side, one or more first mounting features, and one or more second mounting features. To secure a UV lamp assembly to the base, the mount may have a socket allowing at least a portion of the UV lamp to extend through the aperture of the base. To secure the first side of the mount to the duct wall, the first mounting features receives connectors. To secure the second side of the mount to the duct wall, the second mounting features receive connectors. A recess between the second mounting features may facilitate connecting connectors to a duct wall without the duct wall interfering with the secured UV lamp assembly.Type: GrantFiled: March 11, 2013Date of Patent: May 19, 2015Assignee: HONEYWELL INTERNATIONAL INC.Inventors: Kevin Graebel, Stan Zywicki, III, Stephane Joseph Pierre Beland
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Publication number: 20140324229Abstract: An HVAC controller for providing control signals to one or more HVAC components to control one or more environmental parameters in an inside space. The HVAC Controller may include a housing for housing a controller, a wired control port, and a wireless interface for optionally wirelessly connecting the HVAC controller to HVAC components and for wirelessly providing control signals generated by the controller to the HVAC components. The wired control port may connect the HVAC controller to the HVAC components via one or more wires and for providing control signals generated by the controller to the HVAC components via the one or more wires. The controller may be programmable to include control configurations comprising controlling via only the wired control port, via only the wireless interface, or via the wired control port and the wireless interface.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 1, 2014Publication date: October 30, 2014Inventors: Cary Leen, Jan Pospisil, Jan Vozenilek, Stan Zywicki, III
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Publication number: 20140319235Abstract: An HVAC controller including a controller and a touch screen display operatively coupled to the controller. The touch screen display may include a first region and a second region. The first region of the display may have an array of pixels arranged in a plurality of rows and a plurality of columns for displaying an image in a dot matrix format. The second region of the display may have a plurality of predefined fixed segment graphical icons. The controller may be configured to display one or more selectable options in the first region of the display for selection by a user and to accept selection of a displayed selectable option by detecting a user touch of the displayed selectable option via the touch screen display.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 1, 2014Publication date: October 30, 2014Inventors: Cary Leen, Jan Pospisil, Stan Zywicki, III, Michael Bruce, Jan Vozenilek
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Publication number: 20140324227Abstract: An HVAC controller may include a controller and a display operatively coupled to the controller. A first region of the display may have an array of pixels arranged in a plurality of rows and a plurality of columns for displaying an image in a dot matrix format. A second region of the display may have a plurality of predefined fixed segment graphical icons. The controller may be configured to display a list of one or more programmable options of the HVAC controller in the first region of the display for selection by a user. At least one of the one or more programmable options may be used to set settings that are used for controlling subsequent operations and/or functionality of the HVAC controller. The first region of the display may simultaneously display in a vertical direction an integer number of programmable options plus a fraction of a programmable option.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 30, 2014Publication date: October 30, 2014Inventors: Cary Leen, Jeffrey Boll, Stan Zywicki, III, Jan Pospisil, Reed Bisson
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Publication number: 20140252248Abstract: A mount for mounting an ultraviolet (UV) lamp assembly or other device to a duct wall of an HVAC system. The mount may have a base having a first side and a second side, an aperture extending through the base from the first side to the second side, one or more first mounting features, and one or more second mounting features. To secure a UV lamp assembly to the base, the mount may have a socket allowing at least a portion of the UV lamp to extend through the aperture of the base. To secure the first side of the mount to the duct wall, the first mounting features receives connectors. To secure the second side of the mount to the duct wall, the second mounting features receive connectors. A recess between the second mounting features may facilitate connecting connectors to a duct wall without the duct wall interfering with the secured UV lamp assembly.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 11, 2013Publication date: September 11, 2014Inventors: Kevin Graebel, Stan Zywicki, III, Stephane Joseph Pierre Beland
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Publication number: 20140195058Abstract: An HVAC controller is configured to log one more user interactions into a user interaction log stored in its memory such that at least some of the user interactions may be recalled from the user interaction log and displayed on the user interface of the HVAC controller in response to a request by a user. The user may use the information contained in the user interaction log as an aid in troubleshooting an HVAC system.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 24, 2014Publication date: July 10, 2014Inventors: Cary Leen, Stan Zywicki, III, Eric Barton, David Schultz, Mohammad Aljabari
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Publication number: 20140041846Abstract: An HVAC system may include a building controller, two or more HVAC components and at least two Equipment Interface Modules (EIM). Each of the EIMs may include a wired and/or wireless interface for communication to the HVAC controller. Each EIM may be wired to one or more of the HVAC components of the HVAC system. In some cases, the HVAC controller may be configured to provide one or more control commands to control two or more of the HVAC components of the HVAC system via the EIMs. In some cases, the EIMs may provide control signals to the HVAC controller, and the HVAC controller may generate one or more commands in response to the received control signals.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 9, 2012Publication date: February 13, 2014Applicant: HONEYWELL INTERNATIONAL INC.Inventors: Cary Leen, Stan Zywicki,, III, Steve C. Nichols
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Publication number: 20140039692Abstract: A programmable thermostat may be configured to control one or more pieces of HVAC equipment in accordance with a programmable schedule. The HVAC equipment may be capable of modifying a temperature of an inside space with at least a primary stage and an auxiliary stage. The programmable thermostat may include a memory for storing operating parameters of the programmable thermostat, a user interface configured to accept modification of operating parameters, including one or more droop values, and a controller coupled to the memory and the user interface. The controller attempts to control the temperature of the inside space with the primary stage of the HVAC equipment, but if the temperature of the inside space deviates from a desired setpoint temperature value by more than or equal to a programmed droop value, the controller may activate the auxiliary stage.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 8, 2013Publication date: February 6, 2014Applicant: HONEYWELL INTERNATIONAL INC.Inventors: Cary Leen, Stan Zywicki, III, Robert J. Schnell