Patents Assigned to BIG BELLY SOLAR, INC.
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Patent number: 10602867Abstract: A package deposit enclosure designed for public use is powered by an efficient storage battery and photovoltaic cell array. These unique features allow the package deposit enclosure to be placed in locations where no power is available, but where there is frequent human traffic. Sensing and wireless data communication features allow the unit to be emptied less often than typical package delivery enclosures. Wireless communication also allows users' access to real-time information. On board power enables other functions, such as lighting and audio, to enhance device functionality.Type: GrantFiled: October 20, 2010Date of Patent: March 31, 2020Assignee: BIG BELLY SOLAR, INC.Inventors: James A. Poss, Jeffrey Satwicz
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Patent number: 10526138Abstract: A storage receptacle can include a storage bin and a pedal mounted to the receptacle. The pedal can rotate downward when pressure is applied in order to pull on a first cable coupled to the pedal. The first cable is connected to a spring, and the spring is connected to a second cable. The second cable connects the spring to a door via an upper pulley of the receptacle. The second cable causes the door to open when the second cable is pulled based on force applied to the pedal. A bottom pulley can be coupled to the pedal via the first cable and configured to translate an upward pull of the first cable to a downward pull of the spring and second cable. The spring controls the motion of the door such that the door does not open too quickly upon a force being applied to the pedal.Type: GrantFiled: February 3, 2016Date of Patent: January 7, 2020Assignee: BIG BELLY SOLAR, INC.Inventors: Jeffrey T. Satwicz, Kevin Menice, David J. Skocypec, Thomas Olsen, Brian Phillips, Michael E. Feldman
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Patent number: 10377565Abstract: Systems, methods, and apparatuses for controlling electrically-powered trash receptacles and monitoring fullness levels. The system can include a storage enclosure and a bin contained inside the storage enclosure, the bin configured to receive and store items deposited in the storage enclosure, wherein an inside portion of the bin is at least partially covered by a bag placed inside the bin to hold the items deposited in the storage enclosure. The system can also include a sensor configured to sense a content fullness state of the bin and a processor configured to control operations performed by the sensor. In addition, the system can include a sleeve configured to be installed over an inside portion of the bin and the bag, the sleeve at least partially restricting a movement of the bag.Type: GrantFiled: May 14, 2015Date of Patent: August 13, 2019Assignee: BIG BELLY SOLAR, INC.Inventors: David J. Skocypec, Michael E. Feldman, Jeffrey T. Satwicz
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Patent number: 10285131Abstract: Systems, methods, and computer-readable storage media for dynamically adjusting nodes in a mesh network embedded in objects. The nodes, which are individually capable of sensing and/or transmitting data, are paired together such that when one node is active, the other node is collecting energy via solar, wind, or other energy collecting means. When a node reaches a certain energy level, the nodes can switch status, such that the passive node becomes active and vice versa. Exemplary objects in which the systems can be embedded include benches, receptacles, and light fixtures.Type: GrantFiled: August 14, 2015Date of Patent: May 7, 2019Assignee: BIG BELLY SOLAR, INC.Inventors: David J. Skocypec, Michael E. Feldman, Brian Phillips
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Patent number: 10200954Abstract: Systems, methods, and computer-readable storage media for dynamically adjusting nodes in a mesh network embedded in objects. The nodes, which are individually capable of sensing and/or transmitting data, are paired together such that when one node is active, the other node is collecting energy via solar, wind, or other energy collecting means. When a node reaches a certain energy level, the nodes can switch status, such that the passive node becomes active and vice versa. Exemplary objects in which the systems can be embedded include benches, receptacles, and light fixtures.Type: GrantFiled: February 10, 2015Date of Patent: February 5, 2019Assignee: BIG BELLY SOLAR, INC.Inventors: David J Skocypec, Brian Scot Phillips, Michael E Feldman
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Patent number: 10195807Abstract: Systems, methods, and computer-readable storage media for dynamically adjusting sensors for use in compactors and receptacles. A receptacle first sends a signal from a transmitter on a first module in a receptacle to a receiver on a second module in the receptacle, wherein the first module is located on a first inner wall of the receptacle and the second module is located on a second inner wall of the receptacle, and wherein at least part of the first module and the second module is located a distance above a bin inside the receptacle. Next, the receptacle determines a signal-detection characteristic including a signal detection status or a number of signal pulses associated with a signal detection. Based on the signal-detection characteristic, the receptacle determines an operating condition of the receptacle, the operating condition including a fullness level or an obstruction level associated with the first or second sensors.Type: GrantFiled: February 10, 2015Date of Patent: February 5, 2019Assignee: BIG BELLY SOLAR, INC.Inventors: David J Skocypec, Jeffrey T. Satwicz, Douglas J. Furciniti, Michael E. Feldman
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Patent number: 10162318Abstract: Systems, methods, and computer-readable storage media for controlling electrically-powered trash compactors and receptacles. The system first receives data associated with a storage receptacle configured to communicate with the system via a network, wherein the data is received from a server storing information transmitted by the storage receptacle, the storage receptacle having an energy storage for powering operational functions performed by the storage receptacle. The system then identifies a parameter of the storage receptacle associated with an operational function of the storage receptacle, and transmits a signal to the storage receptacle for modifying the parameter based on the data associated with the storage receptacle to yield a modified operation of the storage receptacle.Type: GrantFiled: November 14, 2013Date of Patent: December 25, 2018Assignee: BIG BELLY SOLAR, INC.Inventors: James A. Poss, Jeffrey T. Satwicz, Michael E. Feldman, David J. Skocypec
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Patent number: 9902539Abstract: This invention is directed towards a waste enclosure device (“device”) comprising a waste enclosure employing operational functions including collection and monitoring capacity wherein said device includes one or more programmable logic controllers. Operational functions are performed by electrical components including sensors to determine waste deposits characteristics and contents. Said device operational functions are further adapted to send and receive data, optionally wirelessly, and configured and adapted to utilize solar derived electrical power and, optionally, electric power from other sources.Type: GrantFiled: May 26, 2016Date of Patent: February 27, 2018Assignee: BIG BELLY SOLAR, INC.Inventors: James Andrew Poss, Jeffrey T. Satwicz, David J. Skocypec
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Publication number: 20160354990Abstract: Systems, methods, and computer-readable storage media for dynamically adjusting sensors for use in compactors and receptacles. A receptacle first sends a signal from a transmitter on a first module in a receptacle to a receiver on a second module in the receptacle, wherein the first module is located on a first inner wall of the receptacle and the second module is located on a second inner wall of the receptacle, and wherein at least part of the first module and the second module is located a distance above a bin inside the receptacle. Next, the receptacle determines a signal-detection characteristic including a signal detection status or a number of signal pulses associated with a signal detection. Based on the signal-detection characteristic, the receptacle determines an operating condition of the receptacle, the operating condition including a fullness level or an obstruction level associated with the first or second sensors.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 10, 2015Publication date: December 8, 2016Applicant: Big Belly Solar, Inc.Inventors: David J Skocypec, Jeffrey T. Satwicz, Douglas J. Furciniti, Michael E. Feldman
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Publication number: 20160353385Abstract: Systems, methods, and computer-readable storage media for dynamically adjusting nodes in a mesh network embedded in objects. The nodes, which are individually capable of sensing and/or transmitting data, are paired together such that when one node is active, the other node is collecting energy via solar, wind, or other energy collecting means. When a node reaches a certain energy level, the nodes can switch status, such that the passive node becomes active and vice versa. Exemplary objects in which the systems can be embedded include benches, receptacles, and light fixtures.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 10, 2015Publication date: December 1, 2016Applicant: Big Belly Solar, Inc.Inventors: David J Skocypec, Brian Scot Phillips, Michael E. Feldman
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Patent number: 9352887Abstract: This invention is directed towards a waste enclosure device (“device”) comprising a waste enclosure employing operational functions including collection and monitoring capacity wherein said device includes one or more programmable logic controllers. Operational functions are performed by electrical components including sensors to determine waste deposits characteristics and contents. Said device operational functions are further adapted to send and receive data, optionally wirelessly, and configured and adapted to utilize solar derived electric power and, optionally, electric power from other sources.Type: GrantFiled: July 21, 2011Date of Patent: May 31, 2016Assignee: Big Belly Solar, Inc.Inventors: James Andrew Poss, Jeffrey T. Satwicz, David J. Skocypec
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Publication number: 20140172174Abstract: Systems, methods, and computer-readable storage media for controlling electrically-powered trash compactors and receptacles. The system first receives data associated with a storage receptacle configured to communicate with the system via a network, wherein the data is received from a server storing information transmitted by the storage receptacle, the storage receptacle having an energy storage for powering operational functions performed by the storage receptacle. The system then identifies a parameter of the storage receptacle associated with an operational function of the storage receptacle, and transmits a signal to the storage receptacle for modifying the parameter based on the data associated with the storage receptacle to yield a modified operation of the storage receptacle.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 14, 2013Publication date: June 19, 2014Applicant: BIG BELLY SOLAR, INC.Inventors: James A. Poss, Jeffrey T. Satwicz, Michael E. Feldman, David J. Skocypec
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Publication number: 20110137484Abstract: A package deposit enclosure designed for public use is powered by an efficient storage battery and photovoltaic cell array. These unique features allow the package deposit enclosure to be placed in locations where no power is available, but where there is frequent human traffic. Sensing and wireless data communication features allow the unit to be emptied less often than typical package delivery enclosures. Wireless communication also allows users' access to real-time information. On board power enables other functions, such as lighting and audio, to enhance device functionality.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 20, 2010Publication date: June 9, 2011Applicant: BIG BELLY SOLAR, INC.Inventors: James A. Poss, Jeffrey Satwicz
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Patent number: D847873Type: GrantFiled: September 15, 2016Date of Patent: May 7, 2019Assignee: BIG BELLY SOLAR, INC.Inventors: Jeffrey Satwicz, Joseph Ryan