Patents Assigned to Nuvo Holdings, LLC
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Publication number: 20070188338Abstract: A tilt sensor apparatus (36) includes one or more tilt sensors (42). Each tilt sensor (42) includes a conductive element (64) entrapped within an opening (46) formed through a middle planar substrate (38). The opening is surrounded by an opening wall (52) which is entirely covered by a conductor (54). A conductive star pattern (100?) is formed on a top planar substrate (40), and a conductive star pattern (100?) is formed on a bottom planar substrate (44). The star patterns (100) are positioned at opposing ends of the opening (46). The conductive element moves within the opening (46) as the apparatus (36) is tilted. An interrupt-driven control circuit (124) is configured to indicate a change in orientation only when a short is first detected across a contact pair (54/56, 54/60) that corresponds to an orientation opposite to a currently-indicated orientation.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 8, 2005Publication date: August 16, 2007Applicant: Nuvo Holdings, LLCInventor: Christopher Morrison
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Patent number: 7190278Abstract: Described herein are a transient event detector comprising electrical circuitry suitable to detect a transient event, and a container having a wall with at least two electrically conductive contacts that are electrically connected to the electrical circuitry, each of the at least two electrically conductive contacts being electrically isolated from each other, and a movable electrically conductive piece that intermittently connects at least two of the at least two electrically conductive contacts when the electrically conductive piece is in motion, said movable electrically conducting piece having a mass that is low enough such that if the movable electrically conducting piece is at rest and bridges two of the at least two electrically conductive contacts no transient event is detected by the electrical circuitry, methods of use and methods of manufacture.Type: GrantFiled: March 8, 2004Date of Patent: March 13, 2007Assignee: Nuvo Holdings, LLCInventor: Christopher S. Morrison
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Patent number: 7109863Abstract: Described herein are a transient event detector (35) comprising electrical circuitry (50) suitable to detect a transient event, and a container (34) having a wall with at least two electrically conductive contacts (23, 44) electrically connected to the electrical circuitry (50), each of the at least two electrically conductive contacts (23, 44) being electrically isolated from each other, and a movable electrically conductive piece (36) that intermittently connects at least two of the at least two electrically conductive contacts when the electrically conductive piece (36) is in motion. An RF circuit (54) couples to a loop antenna (25) having a tuning capacitor (26) formed as conductive pads (26?, 26?) juxtaposed on opposing sides of a planar dielectric substrate (92). The tuning capacitor (26) has a hole (27) through it, and the hole has a size that is selected to cause the loop antenna (25) to exhibit a desired resonance frequency.Type: GrantFiled: March 8, 2005Date of Patent: September 19, 2006Assignee: Nuvo Holdings, LLCInventor: Christopher S. Morrison
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Patent number: 7088258Abstract: A tilt sensor apparatus (36) includes one or more tilt sensors (42). Each tilt sensor (42) includes a conductive element (64) entrapped within an opening (46) formed through a middle planar substrate (38). The opening is surrounded by an opening wall (52) which is entirely covered by a conductor (54). A conductive star pattern (100?) is formed on a top planar substrate (40), and a conductive star pattern (100?) is formed on a bottom planar substrate (44). The star patterns (100) are positioned at opposing ends of the opening (46). The conductive element moves within the opening (46) as the apparatus (36) is tilted. An interrupt-driven control circuit (124) is configured to indicate a change in orientation only when a short is first detected across a contact pair (54/56, 54/60) that corresponds to an orientation opposite to a currently-indicated orientation.Type: GrantFiled: February 28, 2005Date of Patent: August 8, 2006Assignee: Nuvo Holdings, LLCInventor: Christopher S. Morrison
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Publication number: 20050194402Abstract: A compact electronic pour spout assembly (22) includes a pour spout (28) and a shell (30) locked together by a resilient sealing member (42). A neck (64) of the sealing member (42) is inserted into an opening (36) through the shell (30), and pour spout (28) is inserted into the neck (64) to expand the neck (64), locking the three components in place. A small, non-replaceable battery (84) is permanently sealed in the shell (30). Mount detection switches (90) are located on opposing sides of the opening (36) from the battery (84). Light (150) emitted from one side of a printed wiring board (73) is guided through an inner shell (122) and visible in several directions outside of the shell (30).Type: ApplicationFiled: February 28, 2005Publication date: September 8, 2005Applicant: NUVO HOLDINGS, LLCInventor: Christopher Morrison
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Publication number: 20050197738Abstract: A premises (20) is equipped with a plurality of containers (26) in which are stored bulk products (56) that are dispensed from the containers (26) for individual transactions. The containers (26) are equipped with asset tags (48) that monitor the dispensation of products (56). Event records (96) are electronically communicated from the asset tags (48) to a host (46) for processing. A tag event process (198) evaluates the event records (96) and calculates actual dispensation rates (224) that self-calibrate for a number of potential dispensation variances. The tag event process (198) detects when a container (26) becomes empty (68) and then performs a reconciliation (266) for the container (26). The process (198) also detects when inventory usage data is incomplete, whether by failure to receive communications or from missing a single event record (96), and causes a warning to be presented so that an audit may be performed.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 28, 2005Publication date: September 8, 2005Applicant: NUVO HOLDINGS, LLCInventors: Christopher Morrison, Adam Studnicki
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Publication number: 20050195082Abstract: Described herein are a transient event detector (35) comprising electrical circuitry (50) suitable to detect a transient event, and a container (34) having a wall with at least two electrically conductive contacts (23, 44) electrically connected to the electrical circuitry (50), each of the at least two electrically conductive contacts (23, 44) being electrically isolated from each other, and a movable electrically conductive piece (36) that intermittently connects at least two of the at least two electrically conductive contacts when the electrically conductive piece (36) is in motion. An RF circuit (54) couples to a loop antenna (25) having a tuning capacitor (26) formed as conductive pads (26?, 26?) juxtaposed on opposing sides of a planar dielectric substrate (92). The tuning capacitor (26) has a hole (27) through it, and the hole has a size that is selected to cause the loop antenna (25) to exhibit a desired resonance frequency.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 8, 2005Publication date: September 8, 2005Applicant: NUVO HOLDINGS, LLCInventor: Christopher Morrison
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Publication number: 20050195091Abstract: A tilt sensor apparatus (36) includes one or more tilt sensors (42). Each tilt sensor (42) includes a conductive element (64) entrapped within an opening (46) formed through a middle planar substrate (38). The opening is surrounded by an opening wall (52) which is entirely covered by a conductor (54). A conductive star pattern (100?) is formed on a top planar substrate (40), and a conductive star pattern (100?) is formed on a bottom planar substrate (44). The star patterns (100) are positioned at opposing ends of the opening (46). The conductive element moves within the opening (46) as the apparatus (36) is tilted. An interrupt-driven control circuit (124) is configured to indicate a change in orientation only when a short is first detected across a contact pair (54/56, 54/60) that corresponds to an orientation opposite to a currently-indicated orientation.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 28, 2005Publication date: September 8, 2005Applicant: NUVO HOLDINGS, LLCInventor: Christopher Morrison
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Patent number: D542354Type: GrantFiled: April 15, 2005Date of Patent: May 8, 2007Assignee: Nuvo Holdings, LLCInventor: Christopher S. Morrison