Patents Assigned to Comarco Wireless Technologies
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Patent number: 7142423Abstract: A power converter with a fan assembly cools down a temperature of the power converter. The power converter with a fan assembly includes a housing, a plate, and a second plate. The housing includes a fan assembly (which is integral to the housing) to draw in air. The plate is coupled to the housing to create an air channel between the plate and the housing and the second plated is coupled to the housing to create a second air channel between the second plate and the housing. The fan assembly draws in air through one of the air channel or the second air channel and moves air out through the other of the air channel and the second air channel to cool down the temperature of the power adapter.Type: GrantFiled: October 26, 2004Date of Patent: November 28, 2006Assignee: Comarco Wireless Technologies, Inc.Inventor: Thomas W. Lanni
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Publication number: 20060256595Abstract: A power supply for providing a regulated DC output power is disclosed. An interface is coupled to the power supply and the interface provides a plurality of operational voltages to any one of a plurality of electronic devices. The plurality of operational voltages correspond to input power requirements of respective portable electronic devices. The interface may include a regulator which provides a second of the plurality of operational voltages at a different value than a first of the plurality of operational voltages.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 12, 2006Publication date: November 16, 2006Applicant: Comarco Wireless Technologies, Inc.Inventor: Thomas Lanni
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Publication number: 20060250829Abstract: A progammable power supply for providing a regulated DC output power is disclosed. The power supply provides the output power to any one of a plurality of electronic devices adapted for receiving the output power at an operational voltage or an operational current. The power supply receives a programming signal to maintain the output power at the operational voltage or operational current associated with a particular selected electronic device. Accordingly, by varying the programming signal, the power supply can be programmed to provide output power to any one of several electronic devices having differing input power requirements.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 12, 2006Publication date: November 9, 2006Applicant: Comarco Wireless Technologies, Inc.Inventor: Thomas Lanni
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Publication number: 20060250830Abstract: A progammable power supply for providing a regulated DC output power is disclosed. The power supply provides the output power to any one of a plurality of electronic devices adapted for receiving the output power at an operational voltage or an operational current. The power supply receives a programming signal to maintain the output power at the operational voltage or operational current associated with a particular selected electronic device. Accordingly, by varying the programming signal, the power supply can be programmed to provide output power to any one of several electronic devices having differing input power requirements.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 5, 2006Publication date: November 9, 2006Applicant: Comarco Wireless Technologies, Inc.Inventor: Thomas Lanni
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Publication number: 20060227580Abstract: A progammable power supply for providing a regulated DC output power is disclosed. The power supply provides the output power to any one of a plurality of electronic devices adapted for receiving the output power at an operational voltage or an operational current. The power supply receives a programming signal to maintain the output power at the operational voltage or operational current associated with a particular selected electronic device. Accordingly, by varying the programming signal, the power supply can be programmed to provide output power to any one of several electronic devices having differing input power requirements.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 7, 2006Publication date: October 12, 2006Applicant: Comarco Wireless Technologies Inc.Inventor: Thomas Lanni
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Publication number: 20060215381Abstract: A progammable power supply for providing a regulated DC output power is disclosed. The power supply provides the output power to any one of a plurality of electronic devices adapted for receiving the output power at an operational voltage or an operational current. The power supply receives a programming signal to maintain the output power at the operational voltage or operational current associated with a particular selected electronic device. Accordingly, by varying the programming signal, the power supply can be programmed to provide output power to any one of several electronic devices having differing input power requirements.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 31, 2006Publication date: September 28, 2006Applicant: Comarco Wireless Technologies, Inc.Inventor: Thomas Lanni
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Publication number: 20060187696Abstract: A cradle casing has a DC/DC adapter to receive DC power from a DC power source and generate a first DC power signal. A sleeve accepts an AC/DC adapter, and guides movement of the AC/DC adapter when the AC/DC adapter is inserted into the cradle casing. The AC/DC adapter is capable of receiving AC power from an AC power source and generating a second DC power signal. A circuit receives at least one of the first DC power signal and the second DC power signal and outputs a third DC power signal.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 7, 2006Publication date: August 24, 2006Applicant: COMARCO WIRELESS TECHNOLOGIES, INC.Inventor: Thomas Lanni
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Publication number: 20060183381Abstract: A key coded power connector and a system and method for making key coded power connections are disclosed. A power connector such as a power adapter connector is configured with either a visual keying system, a physical keying system, or both. The physical keying system prevents a user from connecting a host device to a connector of the power source which does not support that host device. The visual keying system provides the user with an early indication that the particular device is not supported by a power source. The user can visually compare a marking key on the host device with the making key on the power connector and determine whether or not the power source is capable of outputting sufficient power to operate the device. The visual and physical keying systems prevents a user from improperly connecting a host device to a power source which does not support that device.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 7, 2006Publication date: August 17, 2006Applicant: Comarco Wireless TechnologiesInventor: Thomas Lanni
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Patent number: 7072200Abstract: A cradle casing has a DC/DC adapter to receive DC power from a DC power source and generate a first DC power signal. A sleeve accepts an AC/DC adapter, and guides movement of the AC/DC adapter when the AC/DC adapter is inserted into the cradle casing. The AC/DC adapter is capable of receiving AC power from an AC power source and generating a second DC power signal. A circuit receives at least one of the first DC power signal and the second DC power signal and outputs a third DC power signal.Type: GrantFiled: May 9, 2003Date of Patent: July 4, 2006Assignee: Comarco Wireless Technologies, Inc.Inventor: Thomas W. Lanni
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Patent number: 7056149Abstract: A key coded power connector and a system and method for making key coded power connections are disclosed. A power connector such as a power adapter connector is configured with a visual and physical keying system. The physical keying system prevents a user from connecting a host device to a connector of the power source which does not support that host device. The visual keying system provides the user with an early indication that the particular device is not supported by a power source. The user can visually compare a marking key on the host device with the making key on the power connector and determine whether or not the power source is capable of outputting sufficient power to operate the device. The combination of the visual and physical keying systems prevents a user from improperly connecting a host device to a power source which does not support that device.Type: GrantFiled: November 12, 2004Date of Patent: June 6, 2006Assignee: Comarco Wireless Technologies, Inc.Inventor: Thomas W. Lanni
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Patent number: 7035126Abstract: A power supply capable of receiving an AC or DC input power signal and converting the received input power signal into a DC output power signal includes retractable AC and DC input plugs as well as a retractable output cable. One or more interchangeable tips may be attached to the end of the output cable to change a characteristic of the output power to meet a power requirement of an electronic device to which power is being supplied. The tips may be stored in a recess in the outer housing of the power supply.Type: GrantFiled: June 10, 2002Date of Patent: April 25, 2006Assignee: Comarco Wireless Technologies, Inc.Inventor: Thomas W. Lanni
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Publication number: 20050266730Abstract: A power supply system includes a power source and a control circuit. The power source provides DC power. A control circuit, which is remote to the power source, receives the DC power and provides a first DC power signal to an electronic device. The control circuit includes an active component to provide at least one of a voltage control output or a current control output to the power source to regulate the DC power. A power supply system includes a power source and a control circuit. The control circuit is remote to the power source, receives the DC power, and provides the DC power to an electronic device. The control circuit includes a microprocessor to provide at least one of a voltage control output and a current control output to the power source to regulate the DC power.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 16, 2005Publication date: December 1, 2005Applicant: Comarco Wireless Technologies, Inc.Inventor: Thomas Lanni
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Publication number: 20050201124Abstract: A bi-directional boost circuit for power factor correction includes a power factor control circuit and a pair of diodes, a pair of inductors, and a pair of switches. A first diode, a second diode, a first inductor, a second inductor, a first switch, and a second switch convert the AC input voltage, rectify the AC input voltage, and output an intermediate DC voltage. The power factor control circuit receives the AC input voltage and receives the intermediate DC voltage. The power factor control circuit regulates the DC output voltage. Based on the AC input voltage and the intermediate DC output voltage, the power factor control circuit controls an inductor current waveform by driving the first switch and the second switch to create a substantially sinusoidal current as seen by the power source that is in phase with the AC input voltage.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 12, 2004Publication date: September 15, 2005Applicant: COMARCO WIRELESS TECHNOLOGIES, INC.Inventor: Thomas Lanni
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Patent number: 6939150Abstract: Embodiments of the present invention are directed to an electrical plug connector including a plurality of prongs capable of being coupled to an electrical power source and an outer body having at least one recess. A gearing mechanism is configured to cause retraction of the plurality of prongs. The plurality of prongs is rotatably mounted to the gearing mechanism. At least a portion of each of the plurality of prongs is contained within the at least one recess when the plurality of prongs is retracted.Type: GrantFiled: August 1, 2002Date of Patent: September 6, 2005Assignee: Comarco Wireless Technologies, Inc.Inventor: Thomas W. Lanni
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Publication number: 20050162020Abstract: An adapter device includes a DC/DC adapter to receive DC power from a DC power source, and output a regulated DC voltage (Vout). A source determination circuitry receives the DC power from the DC power source and compares a magnitude of a voltage of the DC power with a reference magnitude of a reference voltage (Vref). When the magnitude of the voltage of the DC power is greater than the reference magnitude, a data signal (Vdata) having a first value is output. When the magnitude of the voltage of the DC power is less than the reference magnitude, the Vdata signal having a second value is output. The Vdata signal is received by control circuitry of an electronic device. When the Vdata signal has the first value, the electronic device operates in a first mode where battery charging circuitry is disabled. When the Vdata signal has the second value, the battery charging circuitry is enabled.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 15, 2004Publication date: July 28, 2005Applicant: COMARCO WIRELESS TECHNOLOGIES, INC.Inventor: Thomas Lanni
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Patent number: 6922347Abstract: A progammable power supply for providing a regulated DC output power is disclosed. The power supply provides the output power to any one of a plurality of electronic devices adapted for receiving the output power at an operational voltage or an operational current. The power supply receives a programming signal to maintain the output power at the operational voltage or operational current associated with a particular selected electronic device. Accordingly, by varying the programming signal, the power supply can be programmed to provide output power to any one of several electronic devices having differing input power requirements.Type: GrantFiled: August 26, 2004Date of Patent: July 26, 2005Assignee: Comarco Wireless Technologies, Inc.Inventor: Thomas W. Lanni
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Patent number: 6850423Abstract: A common mode noise cancellation circuit eliminates common mode noise generated by one or more high-frequency switching devices. A common mode noise waveform generated by the one or ore switching devices is capacitively coupled from the primary winding to the first secondary winding of a transformer. A set of cancellation secondary windings generates a common mode cancellation waveform, and cancels the common mode noise waveform because the common mode cancellation waveform is approximately equal in amplitude and opposite in phase to the common mode noise waveform. A triac control circuit receives an AC input and determines whether the AC input is within a range where multiplying of the DC voltage is implemented. If the triac control circuit determines the AC input is within the range, the triac control circuit transmits a triac firing signal to the triac circuit. The triac circuit charges a capacitor bank to multiply the DC voltage.Type: GrantFiled: May 30, 2003Date of Patent: February 1, 2005Assignee: Comarco Wireless Technologies, Inc.Inventor: Thomas W. Lanni
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Patent number: 6836101Abstract: A power supply system includes an adapter to receive power from a power source, and output a regulated output voltage (Vout). A tip receives Vout from the adapter, and output Vout to an electronic device. The tip includes active circuitry to adjust a programming voltage (Vprog). Vprog is fed back to the adapter to control a magnitude of Vout.Type: GrantFiled: December 5, 2002Date of Patent: December 28, 2004Assignee: Comarco Wireless Technologies, Inc.Inventor: Thomas W. Lanni
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Publication number: 20040257835Abstract: A programmable AC/DC power converter receives a plurality of input voltages and outputs a single voltage from an input voltage system. A transformer receives the single voltage. One of the plurality of input voltages is provided at a center tap of a secondary winding of the transformer. A transformed voltage is output. A rectifier receives the transformed voltage and outputs a DC voltage. A buck regulator receives a DC voltage, creates a regulated voltage, and outputs the regulated voltage and a regulated current to a portable appliance. A error correction system receives a programming signal and regulated signals and verifies that the regulated signal to programming signal ratio is within an acceptable range.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 20, 2003Publication date: December 23, 2004Applicant: COMARCO WIRELESS TECHNOLOGIES, INC.Inventor: Thomas W. Lanni
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Patent number: 6831848Abstract: A progammable power supply for providing a regulated DC output power is disclosed. The power supply provides the output power to any one of a plurality of electronic devices adapted for receiving the output power at an operational voltage or an operational current. The power supply receives a programming signal to maintain the output power at the operational voltage or operational current associated with a particular selected electronic device. Accordingly, by varying the programming signal, the power supply can be programmed to provide output power to any one of several electronic devices having differing input power requirements.Type: GrantFiled: December 6, 2002Date of Patent: December 14, 2004Assignee: Comarco Wireless Technologies, Inc.Inventor: Thomas W. Lanni