Patents Assigned to Mason Electric Co.
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Patent number: 11747802Abstract: A remote control display management system is disclosed. In an example, a remote control apparatus for unmanned systems includes a display screen for displaying graphic elements and a memory device storing a file for a graphic element and display parameters for displaying the graphic element. The apparatus also includes a processor and an application programming interface (“API”). The processor receives a command message from a host computer via the API. The command message includes at least one parameter value. The processor determines the command message is related to the graphic element stored in the memory device, and causes the graphic element to be displayed on the display screen by applying the at least one parameter value to the display parameters. The disclosed apparatus enables feature-rich high resolution graphics to be displayed on a remote control regardless of a connection speed with a host computer.Type: GrantFiled: December 11, 2020Date of Patent: September 5, 2023Assignee: Mason Electric Co.Inventors: Robert Jay Myles, Thomas C. Ruberto, Christopher L. Sommerville, Harout Markarian, Kelly P. Ambriz
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Patent number: 11580930Abstract: Systems, methods, and apparatuses are disclosed for overcoming latency and loss of signal detection in remote control displays. An exemplary system includes a remote control, a host computing device, and one or more target systems communicatively coupled to each other over a wired and/or wireless network. One method includes receiving, by the remote control and from a host computing device, a first video frame captured by a target device, determining a first time corresponding to receipt of the first video frame, receiving, from the host computing device, a second video frame, determining a second time corresponding to receipt of the second video frame, comparing the time difference to a latency threshold, and causing an alert graphic element to be displayed indicating a latency in communication.Type: GrantFiled: December 14, 2020Date of Patent: February 14, 2023Assignee: Mason Electric Co.Inventors: Robert Jay Myles, Thomas C. Ruberto, Christopher L. Sommerville, Harout Markarian, Kelly P. Ambriz
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Patent number: 9403591Abstract: A landing gear control lever system including a lever assembly, a locking assembly, and a switch assembly is disclosed herein. The locking assembly is connected to the lever assembly. The locking assembly has a rotary actuator and a Scotch yoke member operably connected to a portion of the rotary actuator such that rotation of the rotary actuator causes linear movement of the Scotch yoke member. The locking assembly can further include a locking arm operably coupled to the Scotch yoke member and moveable between locked and unlocked positions upon rotation of the rotary actuator.Type: GrantFiled: July 23, 2013Date of Patent: August 2, 2016Assignee: Mason Electric Co.Inventors: Byron Betts, John Ronquillo
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Publication number: 20140188308Abstract: Handheld, unmanned vehicle controllers including interchangeable function bridge modules attached to the grip handles of the controllers are described herein. Interchangeable function bridge modules can include, but are not limited to, a display screen module, a pushbutton module, and a keyboard module. An operator may quickly and easily swap modules, using different modules to perform various tasks.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 24, 2013Publication date: July 3, 2014Applicant: Mason Electric Co.Inventors: Kevin Allen, Terry Peterson, Joe C. Fielding, Raymond Francisco, André Abelian, Charlotte Ann Marelius, David Daniel Drobnis, John Ronquillo
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Publication number: 20140131523Abstract: A modular brake and rudder control system usable in an aircraft. The modular system mounts atop the flight deck floor without penetrating through the floor when the system is operatively connected to the aircraft's fly-by-wire brake and rudder systems. Pedal assemblies extending from the housing are rotatable and longitudinally moveable relative to the housing. A brake control system fully contained in the housing is connected to the pedal assemblies and provides a signal via an electrical connector to the fly-by-wire brake system upon rotation of the pedals. A rudder control system is fully contained in the housing and is operable independent of the brake control system. The rudder control system detects longitudinal motion of the pedal assemblies and provides a signal via an electrical connector to the fly-by-wire rudder system.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 11, 2013Publication date: May 15, 2014Applicant: Mason Electric Co.Inventors: Fred Carner, Bijan Salamat
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Patent number: 8174255Abstract: A hall effect system having a housing, an input element coupled to the housing, and a magnetic element coupled to the input element and configured to have a detectable magnetic flux. A sensing element is adjacent to the magnetic element. The sensing element is configured to sense the magnetic flux. A processing element is coupled to the sensing element and is configured to determine a position of the magnetic element relative to the sensing element by determining changes in and/or the orientation of the magnetic flux upon movement of the interface element by a user.Type: GrantFiled: June 23, 2008Date of Patent: May 8, 2012Assignee: Mason Electric Co.Inventors: Terry Peterson, Kevin Allen, Joe C. Fielding, Raymond Francisco, Charlotte A. Marelius, David D. Drobnis, John Ronquillo
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Patent number: 8100029Abstract: Control inceptor systems and associated methods, including inceptors suitable for high-g operations and/or inceptors having a center of rotation located within an operator's grasp region, are disclosed herein. One aspect of the invention is directed toward a control inceptor having a grip coupled to a support. The inceptor is configured so that a center of rotation for movement in at least one plane is located within the grasp region of an operator when an operator grasps the grip. The support is positioned so that when the operator moves the grip (e.g., makes an input movement), the support arcs about the center of rotation.Type: GrantFiled: February 11, 2008Date of Patent: January 24, 2012Assignee: Mason Electric Co.Inventors: Terry Peterson, Kevin Allen
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Publication number: 20110303038Abstract: Multi-axis pivot assemblies for control sticks and associated systems and methods are disclosed herein. A multi-axis pivot assembly in accordance with an embodiment of the present technology can include, for example, an input shaft, a first axis output shaft coupled to the input shaft, and a second axis output shaft coupled to the input shaft via a series of linkages and pivoting joints. The first and second axis output shafts rotated about corresponding first and second fixed bearing sets to capture a first axis output and a second axis output. The series of linkages are configured to decouple first axis movement of the input shaft from second axis movement of the input shaft such that the second axis output is substantially independent of the first axis output.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 13, 2011Publication date: December 15, 2011Applicant: Mason Electric Co.Inventors: Terry Peterson, David D. Drobnis
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Publication number: 20090115404Abstract: A hall effect system in accordance with one embodiment is described herein. The hall effect system comprises a housing, an input element coupled to the housing, a magnetic element coupled to the input element and configured to have a detectable magnetic flux, a sensing element adjacent to the magnetic element, the sensing element being configured to sense the magnetic flux, and a processing element coupled to the sensing element and configured to determine a position of the magnetic element relative to the sensing element be determining changes in and/or the orientation of the magnetic flux upon movement of the interface element by a user.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 23, 2008Publication date: May 7, 2009Applicant: Mason Electric Co.Inventors: Terry Peterson, Kevin Allen, Joe C. Fielding, Raymond Francisco, Charlotte A. Marelius, David D. Drobnis, John Ronquillo
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Patent number: 7345272Abstract: The present invention is generally directed toward optical encoder systems and corresponding methods. One aspect of the invention is directed toward an optical encoder system that includes an optical encoder device having an input wheel. The optical encoder device further includes at least one light emitter and at least one light sensor to detect rotational movement of the input wheel. In a further aspect, the optical encoder device is coupled to a vehicle. In a still further aspect, the optical encoder device can be coupled to a control inceptor in a vehicle. In yet a further aspect, optical encoder device can include a housing so that the optical encoder device is couplable to structure as a single modular unit.Type: GrantFiled: February 20, 2007Date of Patent: March 18, 2008Assignee: Mason Electric Co.Inventors: Anatoliy Chalyan, David Hawrylo, Matt Lingua, Ray Feigenbaum
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Publication number: 20070272835Abstract: The present invention is generally directed toward optical encoder systems and corresponding methods. One aspect of the invention is directed toward an optical encoder system that includes an optical encoder device having an input wheel. The optical encoder device further includes at least one light emitter and at least one light sensor to detect rotational movement of the input wheel. In a further aspect, the optical encoder device is coupled to a vehicle. In a still further aspect, the optical encoder device can be coupled to a control inceptor in a vehicle. In yet a further aspect, optical encoder device can include a housing so that the optical encoder device is couplable to structure as a single modular unit.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 20, 2007Publication date: November 29, 2007Applicant: Mason Electric Co.Inventors: Anatoliy Chalyan, David Hawrylo, Matt Lingua, Ray Feigenbaum
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Patent number: 7199353Abstract: The present invention is generally directed toward optical encoder systems and corresponding methods. One aspect of the invention is directed toward an optical encoder system that includes an optical encoder device having an input wheel. The optical encoder device further includes at least one light emitter and at least one light sensor to detect rotational movement of the input wheel. In a further aspect, the optical encoder device is coupled to a vehicle. In a still further aspect, the optical encoder device can be coupled to a control inceptor in a vehicle. In yet a further aspect, optical encoder device can include a housing so that the optical encoder device is couplable to structure as a single modular unit.Type: GrantFiled: May 12, 2004Date of Patent: April 3, 2007Assignee: Mason Electric Co.Inventors: Anatoliy Chalyan, David Hawrylo, Matt Lingua, Ray Feigenbaum
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Patent number: D1069794Type: GrantFiled: December 12, 2019Date of Patent: April 8, 2025Assignee: Mason Electric Co.Inventors: Robert Jay Myles, Thomas C. Ruberto, Christopher L. Sommerville, Harout Markarian, Kelly P. Ambriz