Patents Assigned to Nortek AS
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Patent number: 10962252Abstract: Systems and methods are disclosed herein for a three-fluid liquid-to-air membrane energy exchanger (LAMEE) to condition air (a first overall fluid). A liquid panel assembly used in the LAMEE can include a first fluid circuit for a first cooling fluid (a second overall fluid) and a second fluid circuit for a second cooling fluid (a third overall fluid). The first cooling fluid, also referred to herein as a desiccant, can be configured to circulate through the liquid panel assembly and condition an air stream passing through the LAMEE. The second cooling fluid, also referred to herein as a coolant, can be configured to also circulate through the panel assembly and reject heat from the first cooling fluid. The second cooling fluid can increase the cooling capacity and overall performance of the LAMEE. The first and second cooling fluids can be separate from each other during circulation through the panel assembly.Type: GrantFiled: June 24, 2016Date of Patent: March 30, 2021Assignee: Nortek Air Solutions Canada, Inc.Inventors: Philip Paul LePoudre, Davood Ghadiri Moghaddam, Manfred Gerber
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Patent number: 10943095Abstract: The present invention discloses methods and systems face recognition. Face recognition involves receiving an image/frame, detecting one or more faces in the image, detecting feature points for each of the detected faces in the image, aligning and normalizing the detected feature points, extracting feature descriptors based on the detected feature points and matching the extracted feature descriptors with a set of pre-stored images for face recognition.Type: GrantFiled: March 26, 2019Date of Patent: March 9, 2021Assignee: Nortek Security & ControlInventors: Amit Agarwal, Chandan Gope, Gagan Gupta, Nitin Jindal
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Patent number: 10928082Abstract: An energy exchange system that includes a supply air flow path, an exhaust air flow path, an energy recovery device disposed within the supply and exhaust air flow paths, and a supply conditioning unit disposed within the supply air flow path. The supply conditioning unit may be downstream from the energy recovery device.Type: GrantFiled: June 17, 2016Date of Patent: February 23, 2021Assignee: Nortek Air Solutions Canada, Inc.Inventors: Ken Coutu, Howard Brian Hemingson, Manfred Gerber
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Patent number: 10847018Abstract: A server accesses a security system profile of a first security system. The security system profile identifies a plurality of sensors connected to the first security system. The server identifies a second security system based on at least a first sensor of the plurality of sensors coupled to the first security system. The server then generates a notification sharing profile for the first security system based on the security system profile. The notification sharing profile indicates that the second security system corresponds to the first sensor. A first event triggered by the first sensor causes a first notification to the second security system.Type: GrantFiled: August 31, 2018Date of Patent: November 24, 2020Assignee: Nortek Security & Control LLCInventors: Taufiqul Kazi, Laura Elizabeth Knight
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Patent number: 10834365Abstract: A function of a user-controlled virtual assistant (UCVA) device, such as a smart speaker, can be augmented using video or image information about an environment. In an example, a system for augmenting an UCVA device includes an image sensor configured to monitor an environment, a processor circuit configured to receive image information from the image sensor and use artificial intelligence to discern a presence of one or more known individuals in the environment from one or more other features in the environment. The system can include an interface coupled to the processor circuit and configured to provide identification information to the UCVA device about the one or more known human beings in the environment. The UCVA device can be configured by the identification information to update an operating mode of the UCVA device.Type: GrantFiled: February 8, 2019Date of Patent: November 10, 2020Assignee: Nortek Security & Control LLCInventors: Krishna Khadloya, Vaidhi Nathan, Chandan Gope
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Patent number: 10834855Abstract: Systems and methods for controlling conditions in an enclosed space can include an integral make-up air system that can be arranged in the interior of the housing for an air conditioning system that uses scavenger air in an air-to-air heat exchanger (AAHX) to condition process air from an enclosed space. The make-up air system can take replenishment air from outside the air conditioning system and deliver it into the process air stream. The make-up air system can include at least one heating or cooling device to condition the replenishment air before the replenishment air mixes with the process air. In an example, the make-up air system can include a DX coil to selectively cool and dehumidify the replenishment air. The make-up air system can include a humidifier arranged in the flow path of process air between the process air inlet and the AAHX to selectively add humidity to the process air.Type: GrantFiled: January 8, 2016Date of Patent: November 10, 2020Assignee: Nortek Air Solutions Canada, Inc.Inventors: Davood Ghadiri Moghaddam, Philip Paul LePoudre, Manfred Gerber, Stephane Vivier
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Patent number: 10808951Abstract: Conditioning systems and methods for providing cooling to a heat load can include an evaporative cooler arranged in a scavenger plenum with a pre-cooler upstream and a recovery coil downstream of the evaporative cooler. Outdoor or scavenger air can be conditioned in the evaporative cooler such that the conditioned scavenger air can provide cooling to a cooling fluid circulating through the recovery coil. The reduced-temperature cooling fluid can provide liquid cooling or air cooling for an enclosed space (for example, a data center) or for one or more devices that are enclosed or open to the atmosphere. Given the design and arrangement of the pre-cooler, evaporative cooler and recovery coil in the plenum, the system can operate in multiple modes. The pre-cooler can be configured to circulate a cooling fluid to condition the scavenger air. The pre-cooler fluid circuit can be coupled or de-coupled from a process cooling fluid circuit.Type: GrantFiled: February 14, 2017Date of Patent: October 20, 2020Assignee: Nortek Air Solutions Canada, Inc.Inventors: Philip Paul LePoudre, Manfred Gerber, Davood Ghadiri Moghaddam
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Patent number: 10782045Abstract: An example system is configured to control conditions in an enclosed space. The system includes scavenger and process plenums, a liquid-to-air membrane energy exchanger (LAMEE), a first liquid-to-air heat exchanger (LAHX), a second LAHX, and a fluid circuit The scavenger plenum is configured to direct scavenger air from a scavenger inlet to a scavenger outlet. The process plenum is sealed from the scavenger plenum and is configured to direct process air from a process inlet to a process outlet The process inlet receives heated air from the space and the process outlet supplies cooled air to the space. The LAMEE is arranged inside the scavenger plenum. The LAMEE is configured to use the scavenger air to evaporatively cool a first fluid flowing through the LAMEE. The temperature of the first fluid at a LAMEE outlet is lower than the temperature of the first fluid at a LAMEE inlet. The first LAHX is arranged inside the process plenum.Type: GrantFiled: May 2, 2016Date of Patent: September 22, 2020Assignee: Nortek Air Solutions Canada, Inc.Inventors: Philip Paul LePoudre, Manfred Gerber
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Patent number: 10753988Abstract: A device for wirelessly transmitting a rotation position of an actuator. The device comprises first and second housings. The housing configured for securing to a body of the actuator. An adaptive sleeve may be used for coupling the second housing to a stem of the actuator. The device includes a sensor and a sensor trigger that are mounted in different ones of the first and second housings. The sensor generates a sensor output signal based on a proximity of the sensor to the sensor trigger. The sensor and sensor trigger are mounted such that relative motion between the first and second housings produces a change in the sensor output signal. A radio transmitter transmits the rotational position of the actuator stem based on the sensor output signal.Type: GrantFiled: June 2, 2016Date of Patent: August 25, 2020Assignee: Nortek Security & Control LLCInventors: Jason Patrick Wimmer, Jason Alan Cane
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Patent number: 10755554Abstract: A magnetometer sensor that detects tampering is described. The sensor samples magnetometer data and computes a set of vectors based on the magnetometer data. The sensor detects a tampering of the magnetic sensor based on determining that the set of vectors is outside the reference plane for the magnetometer sensor. The sensor generates a notification to a security system coupled to the magnetometer sensor. The notification indicating the tampering of the magnetometer sensor.Type: GrantFiled: September 28, 2018Date of Patent: August 25, 2020Assignee: Nortek Security & Control LLCInventors: Frank Raymond Nichols, Sr., Sivakumar Kathan
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Patent number: 10739032Abstract: An example system is configured to control conditions in an enclosed space. The system includes scavenger and process plenums, a liquid-to-air membrane energy exchanger (LAMEE), a first liquid-to-air heat exchanger (LAHX), a second LAHX, and a fluid circuit The scavenger plenum is configured to direct scavenger air from a scavenger inlet to a scavenger outlet. The process plenum is sealed from the scavenger plenum and is configured to direct process air from a process inlet to a process outlet The process inlet receives heated air from the space and the process outlet supplies cooled air to the space. The LAMEE is arranged inside the scavenger plenum. The LAMEE is configured to use the scavenger air to evaporatively cool a first fluid flowing through the LAMEE. The temperature of the first fluid at a LAMEE outlet is lower than the temperature of the first fluid at a LAMEE inlet. The first LAHX is arranged inside the process plenum.Type: GrantFiled: May 2, 2016Date of Patent: August 11, 2020Assignee: Nortek Air Solutions Canada, Inc.Inventors: Philip Paul LePoudre, Manfred Gerber
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Patent number: 10732012Abstract: A wireless sensor system includes a sensor assembly and a sensor trigger assembly. The sensor assembly includes a housing configured to be coupled to a device actuated by a rotary actuator, at least two position sensors disposed within the housing, and a power source disposed within the housing and configured to provide power to the at least two position sensors. The housing and the at least two position sensors and the power source disposed therein are coupled to the device such that the sensor assembly is stationary. The sensor trigger assembly is configured to be coupled to and rotate with a rotatable shaft of the rotary actuator. The sensor trigger assembly includes a sensor trigger carrier configured to be coupled to the rotatable shaft and a sensor trigger connected to the sensor trigger carrier. The at least two position sensors are disposed in a first position relative to the sensor trigger to sense a change in a rotational position of the sensor trigger when the rotatable shaft rotates.Type: GrantFiled: April 4, 2018Date of Patent: August 4, 2020Assignee: Nortek Security & Control LLCInventors: Jason Patrick Wimmer, Jason Alan Cane, Keith Teare, Robert Beliles
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Patent number: 10712024Abstract: A liquid to air membrane energy exchanger (LAMEE) can be used as part of a heating and cooling system to transfer heat and moisture between a liquid desiccant and an air stream to condition the temperature and humidity of the air flowing through the LAMEE. The membrane can be a non-porous film having selective permeability for water, but not for other constituents that form the liquid desiccant. The non-porous membrane can allow for use of liquid desiccants, such as glycols, that had been previously determined to be unacceptable or undesirable in these types of applications. In an example, the membrane can be an ion-exchange membrane or pervaporation membrane.Type: GrantFiled: August 19, 2015Date of Patent: July 14, 2020Assignee: Nortek Air Solutions Canada, Inc.Inventors: Philip Paul LePoudre, Mehran Seyed Ahmadi, John Charles Bolster
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Patent number: 10694286Abstract: A wearable device for detecting a user state is disclosed. The wearable device includes one or more of an accelerometer for measuring an acceleration of a user, a magnetometer for measuring a magnetic field associated with the user's change of orientation, and a gyroscope. The wearable device also includes one or more microphones for receiving audio. The wearable device may determine whether the orientation of the wearable device has changed and may designate or re-designate microphones as primary or secondary microphones.Type: GrantFiled: July 25, 2018Date of Patent: June 23, 2020Assignee: Nortek Security & Control LLCInventor: Ram David Adva Fish
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Patent number: 10641271Abstract: A fan array fan section in an air-handling system includes a plurality of fan units arranged in a fan array and positioned within an air-handling compartment. One preferred embodiment may include an array controller programmed to operate the plurality of fan units at peak efficiency. The plurality of fan units may be arranged in a true array configuration, a spaced pattern array configuration, a checker board array configuration, rows slightly offset array configuration, columns slightly offset array configuration, or a staggered array configuration.Type: GrantFiled: March 21, 2017Date of Patent: May 5, 2020Assignee: Nortek Air Solutions, LLCInventor: Lawrence G. Hopkins
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Patent number: 10634392Abstract: A heat pump system for conditioning regeneration air from a space is provided. The heat pump system is operable in a winter mode and/or a summer mode, and may be selectively operated in a defrost mode or cycle. During a defrost mode, hot refrigerant may be used to directly and sequentially defrost the regeneration air heat exchanger. A compressor may be configured to be overdriven during a defrost cycle.Type: GrantFiled: September 20, 2017Date of Patent: April 28, 2020Assignee: Nortek Air Solutions Canada, Inc.Inventors: David Martin Wintemute, Mathieu Philippe Beliveau
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Patent number: 10607610Abstract: An audio firewall system has a microphone that generates audio data. A speech-to-text engine converts the audio data to text data. The text data is parsed for a service wake word and corresponding content data. The service wake word identifies one of a local security system and a remote assistant server. A text-to-speech engine converts the service wake word and the corresponding content data to converted audio data. The converted audio data is provided to the remote assistant server. The content data is provided to the local security system. The audio firewall system receives a response from the remote assistant server or the local security system and outputs an audio signal corresponding to the response.Type: GrantFiled: May 29, 2018Date of Patent: March 31, 2020Assignee: Nortek Security & Control LLCInventors: Philip Alan Bunker, Mayank Saxena
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Patent number: 10584884Abstract: An air delivery system may include a housing, a first liquid-to-air membrane energy exchanger (LAMEE), and a desiccant storage tank. The housing includes a supply air channel and an exhaust air channel. The first LAMEE may be an exhaust LAMEE disposed within an exhaust air channel of the housing. The exhaust LAMEE is configured to receive the outside air during a desiccant regeneration mode in order to regenerate desiccant within the exhaust LAMEE. The desiccant storage tank is in communication with the exhaust LAMEE. The exhaust LAMEE is configured to store regenerated desiccant within the desiccant storage tank. The regenerated desiccant within the desiccant storage tank is configured to be tapped during a normal operation mode.Type: GrantFiled: February 4, 2014Date of Patent: March 10, 2020Assignee: Nortek Air Solutions Canada, Inc.Inventors: Kenneth Paul Coutu, Cam Forman, Philip Paul LePoudre, Blake Norman Erb, Howard Brian Hemingson, Manfred Gerber
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Publication number: 20200063995Abstract: Disclosed are systems and methods for conditioning air for an enclosed space using a liquid to air membrane energy exchanger (LAMEE) as a pre-dryer for removing moisture from an air stream with a desiccant flowing through the LAMEE. The LAMEE can be arranged inside a plenum configured to receive and condition an air stream. The LAMEE can be used in combination with a regeneration system to recover water from the dilute desiccant exiting the LAMEE for use as make up water for one or more evaporative coolers in the conditioning system. This can reduce or eliminate an external water supply for operation of the one or more evaporative coolers. The conditioning system can operate effectively with only a portion of the dilute desiccant being regenerated.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 18, 2017Publication date: February 27, 2020Applicant: Nortek Air Solutions Canada, Inc.Inventor: Philip Paul LePoudre
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Patent number: 10553089Abstract: A security system control panel or home automation control panel including an end-user replaceable cellular telephony module that is removable from the control panel without disassembling the control panel. The cellular module includes a body, a cellular telephony circuit coupled to the body, a cellular telephony antenna coupled to the body and the cellular telephony circuit, and a first connector coupled to the cellular telephony circuit and the body, wherein the first connector is sized and shaped or otherwise configured to be removably engaged by the end-user with a second connector in the control panel.Type: GrantFiled: January 15, 2018Date of Patent: February 4, 2020Assignee: Nortek Security & Control LLCInventors: Christopher Laguer Acera, Bruce James Ehlers, Kaoru Hisamoto, David Alan Krula, Brian Vencil Skarda, Robert John True, Lance Leo Dean, Dale Pedersen, Geoff Goldberg, Loren Bryner