Patents Assigned to Ivys Inc.
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Patent number: 12021280Abstract: According to at least one aspect, a hydrogen gas dispensing system is provided. The hydrogen gas dispensing system includes a source configured to provide a hydrogen gas, a storage device configured to store the hydrogen gas up to a first pressure level, a dispenser configured to dispense the hydrogen gas up to a second pressure level that is higher than the first pressure level, and a compressor configured to compress the hydrogen gas from the source up to the first pressure level for storage in the storage device and configured to compress the hydrogen gas from the storage device up to the second pressure level for dispensing via the dispenser. According to at least one aspect, the dispensing system comprises an input power port configured to receive input power and an output power port configured to deliver output power derived from the input power to charge an electric vehicle.Type: GrantFiled: December 6, 2021Date of Patent: June 25, 2024Assignee: Ivys Inc.Inventors: Christopher John O'Brien, Darryl Edward Pollica, Prabhu K. Rao
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Patent number: 11971143Abstract: According to aspects, hydrogen fueling systems and methods are provided, including vehicle-to-vehicle communication techniques, hydrogen cooling techniques and/or hydrogen dispenser control techniques that facilitate improving aspects of a hydrogen fueling station.Type: GrantFiled: January 28, 2022Date of Patent: April 30, 2024Assignee: Ivys Inc.Inventors: Darryl Edward Pollica, Christopher John O'Brien, Bryan Gordon
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Patent number: 11913607Abstract: According to aspects, hydrogen fueling systems and methods are provided, including vehicle-to-vehicle communication techniques, hydrogen cooling techniques and/or hydrogen dispenser control techniques that facilitate improving aspects of a hydrogen fueling station.Type: GrantFiled: January 28, 2022Date of Patent: February 27, 2024Assignee: Ivys Inc.Inventors: Darryl Edward Pollica, Christopher John O'Brien, Bryan Gordon
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Publication number: 20240042874Abstract: According to at least one aspect, a hybrid dispenser comprising at least one hydrogen gas nozzle configured to dispense hydrogen gas to a fuel tank of a vehicle is provided. According to some aspects, the hybrid dispenser comprises one or more electrical connectors for connecting to a vehicle to exchange electrical power, and at least one controller configured to cause electrical power to be provided to a vehicle via at least one of the one or more electrical connectors in a first operating mode and cause electrical power to be received from a vehicle via at least one of the one or more electrical connectors in a second operating mode. According to some aspect, the hybrid dispenser comprising a wireless charging system and at least one controller configured to initiate operation of the wireless charging system to wirelessly charge the vehicle during a charging event.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 7, 2023Publication date: February 8, 2024Applicant: Ivys Inc.Inventors: Darryl Edward Pollica, Christopher John O'Brien, Bryan Gordon, Prabhu K. Rao, Paul Gaffuri
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Patent number: 11892126Abstract: According to aspects, hydrogen fueling systems and methods are provided, including vehicle-to-vehicle communication techniques, hydrogen cooling techniques and/or hydrogen dispenser control techniques that facilitate improving aspects of a hydrogen fueling station.Type: GrantFiled: January 28, 2022Date of Patent: February 6, 2024Assignee: Ivys Inc.Inventors: Darryl Edward Pollica, Christopher John O'Brien, Bryan Gordon
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Patent number: 11802665Abstract: According to aspects, hydrogen fueling systems and methods are provided, including vehicle-to-vehicle communication techniques, hydrogen cooling techniques and/or hydrogen dispenser control techniques that facilitate improving aspects of a hydrogen fueling station.Type: GrantFiled: July 13, 2021Date of Patent: October 31, 2023Assignee: Ivys Inc.Inventors: Darryl Edward Pollica, Christopher John O'Brien, Bryan Gordon
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Patent number: 11692670Abstract: According to aspects, hydrogen fueling systems and methods are provided, including vehicle-to-vehicle communication techniques, hydrogen cooling techniques and/or hydrogen dispenser control techniques that facilitate improving aspects of a hydrogen fueling station.Type: GrantFiled: January 28, 2022Date of Patent: July 4, 2023Assignee: Ivys Inc.Inventors: Darryl Edward Pollica, Christopher John O'Brien, Bryan Gordon
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Patent number: 11627806Abstract: A portable chair assembly including first and second chairs and a movable support frame, each chair having a seat and a backrest. Each backrest is adapted (i) to be folded by a user onto its respective seat in a collapsed position and (ii) to be moved away from that seat into a deployed position. The support frame has at least two frame segments, each frame segment having an upper frame portion supporting one of the backrests at pivotable connections with the upper backrest portion of that backrest, and each frame segment being joined to the other frame segment by an upper joint member and a lower joint member. At least one angle member is provided per chair, a backrest end portion of each angle member being fixedly or removably secured to one of the first chair backrest and the second chair backrest, and a frame portion of each angle member restricting movement of the support frame away from the seats to establish a maximum deployment angle in the deployed position.Type: GrantFiled: December 16, 2021Date of Patent: April 18, 2023Assignee: LAMBS & IVY, INC.Inventors: Michael Alan Laiken, Stephanie Elias, Daniel Arrin Garr, Jorge Gabriel Soto
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Publication number: 20220278343Abstract: According to at least one aspect, a hydrogen gas dispensing system is provided. The hydrogen gas dispensing system includes a source configured to provide a hydrogen gas, a storage device configured to store the hydrogen gas up to a first pressure level, a dispenser configured to dispense the hydrogen gas up to a second pressure level that is higher than the first pressure level, and a compressor configured to compress the hydrogen gas from the source up to the first pressure level for storage in the storage device and configured to compress the hydrogen gas from the storage device up to the second pressure level for dispensing via the dispenser. According to at least one aspect, the dispensing system comprises an input power port configured to receive input power and an output power port configured to deliver output power derived from the input power to charge an electric vehicle.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 6, 2021Publication date: September 1, 2022Applicant: Ivys Inc.Inventors: Christopher John O'Brien, Darryl Edward Pollica, Prabhu K. Rao
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Publication number: 20220186879Abstract: According to aspects, hydrogen fueling systems and methods are provided, including vehicle-to-vehicle communication techniques, hydrogen cooling techniques and/or hydrogen dispenser control techniques that facilitate improving aspects of a hydrogen fueling station.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 28, 2022Publication date: June 16, 2022Applicant: Ivys Inc.Inventors: Darryl Edward Pollica, Christopher John O'Brien, Bryan Gordon
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Publication number: 20220186883Abstract: According to aspects, hydrogen fueling systems and methods are provided, including vehicle-to-vehicle communication techniques, hydrogen cooling techniques and/or hydrogen dispenser control techniques that facilitate improving aspects of a hydrogen fueling station.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 28, 2022Publication date: June 16, 2022Applicant: Ivys Inc.Inventors: Darryl Edward Pollica, Christopher John O'Brien, Bryan Gordon
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Publication number: 20220186881Abstract: According to aspects, hydrogen fueling systems and methods are provided, including vehicle-to-vehicle communication techniques, hydrogen cooling techniques and/or hydrogen dispenser control techniques that facilitate improving aspects of a hydrogen fueling station.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 28, 2022Publication date: June 16, 2022Applicant: Ivys Inc.Inventors: Darryl Edward Pollica, Christopher John O'Brien, Bryan Gordon
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Publication number: 20220186880Abstract: According to aspects, hydrogen fueling systems and methods are provided, including vehicle-to-vehicle communication techniques, hydrogen cooling techniques and/or hydrogen dispenser control techniques that facilitate improving aspects of a hydrogen fueling station.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 28, 2022Publication date: June 16, 2022Applicant: Ivys Inc.Inventors: Darryl Edward Pollica, Christopher John O'Brien, Bryan Gordon
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Publication number: 20220186882Abstract: According to aspects, hydrogen fueling systems and methods are provided, including vehicle-to-vehicle communication techniques, hydrogen cooling techniques and/or hydrogen dispenser control techniques that facilitate improving aspects of a hydrogen fueling station.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 28, 2022Publication date: June 16, 2022Applicant: Ivys Inc.Inventors: Darryl Edward Pollica, Christopher John O'Brien, Bryan Gordon
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Publication number: 20220153568Abstract: According to aspects, hydrogen fueling systems and methods are provided, including vehicle-to-vehicle communication techniques, hydrogen cooling techniques and/or hydrogen dispenser control techniques that facilitate improving aspects of a hydrogen fueling station.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 28, 2022Publication date: May 19, 2022Applicant: Ivys Inc.Inventors: Darryl Edward Pollica, Christopher John O'Brien, Bryan Gordon
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Patent number: 11196062Abstract: According to at least one aspect, a hydrogen gas dispensing system is provided. The hydrogen gas dispensing system includes a source configured to provide a hydrogen gas, a storage device configured to store the hydrogen gas up to a first pressure level, a dispenser configured to dispense the hydrogen gas up to a second pressure level that is higher than the first pressure level, and a compressor configured to compress the hydrogen gas from the source up to the first pressure level for storage in the storage device and configured to compress the hydrogen gas from the storage device up to the second pressure level for dispensing via the dispenser. According to at least one aspect, the dispensing system comprises an input power port configured to receive input power and an output power port configured to deliver output power derived from the input power to charge an electric vehicle.Type: GrantFiled: February 28, 2019Date of Patent: December 7, 2021Assignee: Ivys Inc.Inventors: Christopher John O'Brien, Darryl Edward Pollica, Prabhu K. Rao
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Patent number: 10236522Abstract: According to at least one aspect, a hydrogen gas dispensing system is provided. The hydrogen gas dispensing system includes a source configured to provide a hydrogen gas, a storage device configured to store the hydrogen gas up to a first pressure level, a dispenser configured to dispense the hydrogen gas up to a second pressure level that is higher than the first pressure level, and a compressor configured to compress the hydrogen gas from the source up to the first pressure level for storage in the storage device and configured to compress the hydrogen gas from the storage device up to the second pressure level for dispensing via the dispenser. According to at least one aspect, the dispensing system comprises an input power port configured to receive input power and an output power port configured to deliver output power derived from the input power to charge an electric vehicle.Type: GrantFiled: January 17, 2018Date of Patent: March 19, 2019Assignee: Ivys Inc.Inventors: Christopher John O'Brien, Darryl Edward Pollica
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Publication number: 20180205102Abstract: According to at least one aspect, a hydrogen gas dispensing system is provided. The hydrogen gas dispensing system includes a source configured to provide a hydrogen gas, a storage device configured to store the hydrogen gas up to a first pressure level, a dispenser configured to dispense the hydrogen gas up to a second pressure level that is higher than the first pressure level, and a compressor configured to compress the hydrogen gas from the source up to the first pressure level for storage in the storage device and configured to compress the hydrogen gas from the storage device up to the second pressure level for dispensing via the dispenser. According to at least one aspect, the dispensing system comprises an input power port configured to receive input power and an output power port configured to deliver output power derived from the input power to charge an electric vehicle.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 17, 2018Publication date: July 19, 2018Applicant: Ivys Inc.Inventors: Christopher John O'Brien, Darryl Edward Pollica
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Patent number: 5522105Abstract: A health pillow which emits the fragrance of wood and induces a pleasant mood leading to peaceful sleep. A plurality of cylindrical, hollow wood sections improve air circulation in the pillow while at the same time emitting a fragrance which lasts for a long time. Wooden sheets which include a plurality of half-cylindrical shaped pieces are fastened together to form a sheet of wooden tubes. This sheet is cut into individual tubes which are cut into pieces ranging in length from several millimeters to fifteen to sixteen millimeters, thus producing numerous small tubular pieces of wood. These small tubular pieces of wood are used to fill the interior of the pillow.Type: GrantFiled: February 22, 1995Date of Patent: June 4, 1996Assignees: Ivy Inc., Tokiwa Corporation (KK Tokiwa)Inventors: Emiko Fujiwara, Fujio Soga