Patents Assigned to Infinity X1 LLC
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Publication number: 20260147104Abstract: A microwave motion detection system and lighting applications are disclosed. Time slicing and Pulse Width Modulation (PWM) techniques are used to improve efficiency in microwave motion detection sensors. Systems employing motion detection may control the detection of irrelevant motion with shielding and changing the power of the microwave motion detection sensor. Distance-based zones may be designated, and motion may be detected in particular zones. Different device operation may be performed based on motion detection in different zones. In lighting applications, varying device operation may include varying the direction, amount, or duration of light output. Device operation, when motion is detected, may also be based on the time of day, user preference, and power status parameters.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 14, 2025Publication date: May 28, 2026Applicant: Infinity X1 LLCInventor: Dennis K. Bertken
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Patent number: 12628259Abstract: A multimode lighting system is disclosed. Due to industry standards, manufacturers of lighting devices are incentivized to create high initial light outputs that drop off quickly. Portable lighting devices with multiple modes of operation that can maximize light output and runtime according to industry standards (e.g., FL-1) as well as other lighting modes with more consistent light output over the device runtime. Lighting modes may be adjusted automatically based on sensor input. In an extreme mode, light output may be adjusted based on the temperature of the lights. Automatic modes may be adjusted based on ambient lighting or distance to a target. Lifecycle adjustments may be made to output current levels to obtain consistent light output throughout the lifecycle of lights by adjusting lighting based on accumulated usage.Type: GrantFiled: June 5, 2025Date of Patent: May 12, 2026Assignee: Infinity X1 LLCInventor: Dennis K. Bertken
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Patent number: 12595888Abstract: The broad view headlamp includes a plurality of light sources that illuminate an area in front of the headlamp, an area adjacent to each side of the headlamp, and an area below the headlamp. The headlamp includes a number of lighting modes, such that any one of the light sources can be operated individually or in combination with any one or more of the remaining light sources. The headlamp housing has multiple lighting compartments, each having one or more light sources disposed therein. Each compartment includes an optical lens. The various light sources, together with the optical lenses, allow the headlamp to illuminate a view area extending to, at least, the outer boundaries of the far peripheral vision of the human eye, i.e., 110 degrees to the right and left of center. Thus, the total combined view area illuminated by the headlamp is at least 220 degrees.Type: GrantFiled: December 31, 2024Date of Patent: April 7, 2026Assignee: Infinity X1 LLCInventor: Dennis Bertken
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Patent number: 12590681Abstract: A flashlight assembly that includes a tubular main body portion, a tail portion that is removable from the tubular main body portion, a battery assembly, and an alignment system. The main body portion and tail portion cooperate to define a battery assembly interior. The tail portion includes a first charging opening that communicates the battery assembly interior with the exterior of the tail portion. The battery assembly is positioned in the battery assembly interior and includes a battery housing defining a battery housing interior, a rechargeable battery cell disposed in the battery housing interior, and at least a first charging receptacle associated with the battery housing. The alignment system includes one of a first protrusion or a first recess associated with the battery housing and the other of the first protrusion or the first recess associated with the battery assembly interior.Type: GrantFiled: May 23, 2025Date of Patent: March 31, 2026Assignee: INFINITY X1 LLCInventor: Dennis Bertken
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Patent number: 12578066Abstract: A portable lighting device control module configured to intuitively adjust lighting operations of a portable lighting device by interpreting real-time user gestures and external conditions of the portable lighting device to modify lighting operations in response thereto.Type: GrantFiled: December 19, 2022Date of Patent: March 17, 2026Assignee: Infinity X1 LLCInventors: Dennis Bertken, Austin M. Fox, Orlando A. Crespo, William D. Parsons
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Publication number: 20260071728Abstract: A portable lighting device control module configured to intuitively adjust lighting operations of a portable lighting device by interpreting real-time user gestures and external conditions of the portable lighting device to modify lighting operations in response thereto.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 22, 2025Publication date: March 12, 2026Applicant: Infinity X1 LLCInventors: Dennis Bertken, Austin M. Fox, Orlando A. Crespo, William D. Parsons
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Publication number: 20260016151Abstract: Touch-based protective lighting system and methods may be used. Portable lighting devices and/or modes of operation may pose safety risks. High-lumen output, focused light output, and/or overheating components may damage, burn, or ignite surrounding materials or the user. Various modes of operation of the portable lighting device may include modes designed to increase the safety of the portable lighting device. In certain operating modes or configurations, user touch/presence/control, distance to an illumination target, temperature of an illumination target, and/or device temperature may be used to determine whether to use the operating mode or instead to enter a protective/safe mode. Safe mode may be characterized by a lower light output/power mode or may power off the portable lighting device.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 10, 2025Publication date: January 15, 2026Applicant: Infinity X1 LLCInventor: Dennis K. Bertken
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Publication number: 20260013020Abstract: A multimode lighting system is disclosed. Due to industry standards, manufacturers of lighting devices are incentivized to create high initial light outputs that drop off quickly. Portable lighting devices with multiple modes of operation that can maximize light output and runtime according to industry standards (e.g., FL-1) as well as other lighting modes with more consistent light output over the device runtime. Lighting modes may be adjusted automatically based on sensor input. In an extreme mode, light output may be adjusted based on the temperature of the lights. Automatic modes may be adjusted based on ambient lighting or distance to a target. Lifecycle adjustments may be made to output current levels to obtain consistent light output throughout the lifecycle of lights by adjusting lighting based on accumulated usage.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 5, 2025Publication date: January 8, 2026Applicant: Infinity X1 LLCInventor: Dennis K. Bertken
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Patent number: 12512683Abstract: A flashlight with a holster charging system is disclosed. A charging holster may provide powered storage for the flashlight and provide extra power for use in other devices such as headlamps. The holster may attach, via a clip, onto the belt, pocket, or bag of a user so they may carry the flashlight while the flashlight recharges. A user may be able to use the flashlight while charging the flashlight in the holster. The holster may have an aperture for an attached flashlight to shine through while electrically coupled to the holster. Charging contacts on the charging holster may be configured to contact charging rings on the flashlight to couple the flashlight to charging circuitry. Power and mode buttons at the rear of the flashlight may enable the flashlight to be powered and operational mode changed on while holstered no matter the orientation the flashlight in the holster.Type: GrantFiled: March 12, 2025Date of Patent: December 30, 2025Assignee: Infinity X1 LLCInventor: Dennis K. Bertken
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Publication number: 20250379462Abstract: A flashlight with a holster charging system is disclosed. A charging holster may provide powered storage for the flashlight and provide extra power for use in other devices such as headlamps. The holster may attach, via a clip, onto the belt, pocket, or bag of a user so they may carry the flashlight while the flashlight recharges. A user may be able to use the flashlight while charging the flashlight in the holster. The holster may have an aperture for an attached flashlight to shine through while electrically coupled to the holster. Charging contacts on the charging holster may be configured to contact charging rings on the flashlight to couple the flashlight to charging circuitry. Power and mode buttons at the rear of the flashlight may enable the flashlight to be powered and operational mode changed on while holstered no matter the orientation the flashlight in the holster.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 12, 2025Publication date: December 11, 2025Applicant: Infinity X1 LLCInventor: Dennis K. Bertken
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Patent number: 12492793Abstract: The broad view headlamp includes a plurality of light sources that illuminate an area in front of the headlamp, an area adjacent to each side of the headlamp, and an area below the headlamp. The headlamp includes a number of lighting modes, such that any one of the light sources can be operated individually or in combination with any one or more of the remaining light sources. The headlamp housing has multiple lighting compartments, each having one or more light sources disposed therein. Each compartment includes an optical lens. The various light sources, together with the optical lenses, allow the headlamp to illuminate a view area extending to, at least, the outer boundaries of the far peripheral vision of the human eye, i.e., 110 degrees to the right and left of center. Thus, the total combined view area illuminated by the headlamp is at least 220 degrees.Type: GrantFiled: December 31, 2024Date of Patent: December 9, 2025Assignee: Infinity X1 LLCInventor: Dennis Bertken
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Publication number: 20250369576Abstract: A portable lighting device control module configured to adjust lighting operations of a portable lighting device. In some examples, the control module may interpret real-time user gestures and external conditions of the portable lighting device to modifying lighting operations.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 21, 2025Publication date: December 4, 2025Applicant: Infinity X1 LLCInventors: Dennis Bertken, Austin M. Fox, Orlando A. Crespo, William D. Parsons
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Patent number: 12356527Abstract: A multimode lighting system is disclosed. Due to industry standards, manufacturers of lighting devices are incentivized to create high initial light outputs that drop off quickly. Portable lighting devices with multiple modes of operation that can maximize light output and runtime according to industry standards (e.g., FL-1) as well as other lighting modes with more consistent light output over the device runtime. Lighting modes may be adjusted automatically based on sensor input. In an extreme mode, light output may be adjusted based on the temperature of the lights. Automatic modes may be adjusted based on ambient lighting or distance to a target. Lifecycle adjustments may be made to output current levels to obtain consistent light output throughout the lifecycle of lights by adjusting lighting based on accumulated usage.Type: GrantFiled: July 7, 2024Date of Patent: July 8, 2025Assignee: Infinity X1 LLCInventor: Dennis K. Bertken
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Patent number: D1083784Type: GrantFiled: January 14, 2025Date of Patent: July 15, 2025Assignee: INFINITY X1 LLCInventor: Dennis Bertken
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Patent number: D1082671Type: GrantFiled: December 17, 2024Date of Patent: July 8, 2025Assignee: INFINITY X1 LLCInventor: Dennis Bertken
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Patent number: D1079607Type: GrantFiled: December 17, 2024Date of Patent: June 17, 2025Assignee: INFINITY X1 LLCInventor: Dennis Bertken
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Patent number: D1079608Type: GrantFiled: December 17, 2024Date of Patent: June 17, 2025Assignee: INFINITY X1 LLCInventor: Dennis Bertken
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Patent number: D1078614Type: GrantFiled: December 17, 2024Date of Patent: June 10, 2025Assignee: INFINITY X1 LLCInventor: Dennis Bertken
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Patent number: D1103108Type: GrantFiled: February 6, 2025Date of Patent: November 25, 2025Assignee: INFINITY X1 LLCInventor: Dennis Bertken
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Patent number: D1110256Type: GrantFiled: June 18, 2025Date of Patent: January 27, 2026Assignee: Infinity X1 LLCInventor: Dennis Bertken