Patents Assigned to Ranco Inc.
  • Publication number: 20080048046
    Abstract: The graphic user interface of an HVAC thermostat displays the programming and status information for remote devices in communication with the thermostat, such as various home sensors and appliances. In an embodiment, the thermostat includes a touch screen display to present the user with a plurality of user interface screens. The monthly calendar interface screen includes a calendar graphic area comprising a matrix display of dates for a full month. The user selects a programming interval for which to enter the thermostat programming events from the calendar graphic area. The user interface includes a clock face interface screen for entry of thermostat programming events. The clock face screen includes a pair of clock face graphic areas for each daily thermostat programming event. The user interface also includes a screen for displaying the programming and status information for remote devices selected from a list of devices in communication with the thermostat.
    Type: Application
    Filed: August 24, 2006
    Publication date: February 28, 2008
    Applicant: Ranco Inc. of Delaware
    Inventors: Phillip Ryan Wagner, John Gilman Chapman, Joseph P. Rao, Nicholas Ashworth, George Norman Catlin, Robert Burt
  • Publication number: 20080006709
    Abstract: The thermostat includes a housing having at least a portion thereof illuminated by a light that changes color via a manual input. The light illuminates the display for easy readability while the variable color of the light allows a user to match the appearance of the thermostat to best complement the surrounding décor. User input elements provide for the manual adjustment of one or more characteristics of the light, such as visible color of the light. The light source comprises at least one LED for displaying a plurality of colors. In this case, to change the color of the light illuminating the translucent portion of the housing or backlighting the display, electronics within the thermostat control the drive signals to the LED in order to operate the LED to provide the desired color. The invention also contemplates filtering the light and manually adjusting the filtering to provide the desired aesthetics.
    Type: Application
    Filed: July 10, 2006
    Publication date: January 10, 2008
    Applicant: Ranco Inc. of Delaware
    Inventors: Nicholas Ashworth, Grace Yoder
  • Publication number: 20070241203
    Abstract: An HVAC system comprises a programmable wireless thermostat and a remote receiver unit. The thermostat includes a user interface having one or more displays, user input devices, such as buttons, sliders, or a touch screen, and a backlight. The thermostat may include a proximity sensor, wherein the user interface is controlled based on a user's presence near the thermostat. A thermostat controller enters into a reduced energy consumption mode and switches the user interface to an idle state when the proximity sensor indicates a lack of user proximity for a predetermined duration. When the proximity sensor indicates user proximity, the controller exits the reduced energy consumption mode and switches the user interface to an active state. During the reduced energy consumption mode, the user interface may be concealed when the user interface is in a housing which is transparent when backlit but is opaque otherwise.
    Type: Application
    Filed: April 14, 2006
    Publication date: October 18, 2007
    Applicant: Ranco Inc. of Delaware
    Inventors: Phillip Wagner, John Chapman, Joseph Rao, Nicholas Ashworth
  • Patent number: 6622503
    Abstract: An evaporator fan control system is provided for a multi-compartment refrigerator that coordinates operation of the evaporator fan among a cooling cycle for a freezer compartment, a cooling cycle for a fresh food compartment, and an adaptive defrost cycle. An adaptive defrost timer control module is utilized to coordinate operation of the evaporator fan. This control module includes an embedded electronic controller having control logic programmed to operate the evaporator fan whenever either of the thermostats requires cooling, and to lock out operation of the evaporator fan whenever the system is performing a defrost cycle.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 1, 2002
    Date of Patent: September 23, 2003
    Assignee: Ranco Inc. of Delaware
    Inventors: William B. Bennett, James T. Reier
  • Patent number: 6614347
    Abstract: A method and apparatus for synchronizing a series of interconnected alarm devices. The alarm device detecting an alarm condition produces a signal having a distinct rising edge which is detected at each of the remaining alarm devices. A pulsed alarm signal having a fixed number of pulses is generated at each remaining device in response to the rising edge. A reset signal from the alarm device detecting the alarm condition resets each of the remaining alarm devices after each fixed number of pulses is produced so that each of said devices has a pulsed alarm signal which begins and ends at substantially the same time.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 30, 2001
    Date of Patent: September 2, 2003
    Assignee: Ranco Inc.
    Inventor: William Peter Tanguay
  • Patent number: 5969600
    Abstract: A battery operable dangerous condition warning device adapted to issue an alarm when a sensed dangerous condition exceeds a predetermined status incorporates a monitoring device circuit including: a processor, a dangerous condition sensor, a horn, a battery condition monitoring procedure cooperating with the processor to periodically check the integrity of the battery for detecting a first battery integrity condition in which battery failure can be expected after a relatively long period and a second battery integrity condition in which battery failure is imminent. The circuit further implements an audio low battery warning generator adapted to drive the horn to issue a distinctive audio warning (e.g.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 18, 1998
    Date of Patent: October 19, 1999
    Assignee: Ranco Inc. of Delware
    Inventor: William P. Tanguay
  • Patent number: 5966079
    Abstract: In order to facilitate determination of which of a plurality of dangerous condition warning devices is issuing an audio failing battery signal, the device incorporates a circuit including: a processor, an audio annunciator such as a horn, at least one visual indicator such as an LED and a processor controlled, periodically invoked battery condition determining procedure to check the output voltage of the battery under load. If a low battery condition is detected, the horn is driven to issue an audio warning (e.g., a pulse of about 10 milliseconds duration every minute) and the LED is driven to issue a distinctive series brief flashes (e.g., five flashes of about 10 milliseconds each spaced about 500 milliseconds apart), the first flash being issued in coordination with the issuance of each brief audio warning.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 18, 1998
    Date of Patent: October 12, 1999
    Assignee: Ranco Inc. of Delaware
    Inventor: William P Tanguay
  • Patent number: 5966078
    Abstract: In a processor controlled, battery operated dangerous condition warning device employing a DC-to-DC converter, the converter selectively operates at two voltage outputs. A first output voltage is used when a sensor is polled and when audio visual devices, such as LEDs and a horn, are driven; i.e., when higher power is momentarily required; at all other times, a second, lower voltage output, sufficient for ongoing operation of the processor as it keeps time and processes information, is issued by the converter. In a presently preferred embodiment, when the processor determines that the higher voltage is momentarily required, it sends a first signal to a transistor switch to change the voltage at a reference input to the converter which responds by issuing the higher voltage. When the higher voltage is no longer needed, the processor sends a second signal to change the state of the transistor switch such that the converter reverts to the lower output voltage, thus decreasing the load on the battery.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 18, 1998
    Date of Patent: October 12, 1999
    Assignee: Ranco Inc.
    Inventor: William Peter Tanguay
  • Patent number: 5933078
    Abstract: In a dangerous condition sensing alarm system which includes a plurality of interconnected dangerous condition sensing units, such as smoke detectors, of the general type in which each unit responds to an apparently sensed dangerous condition by issuing an audible alarm and also by transmitting, from an input/output terminal, a signal to the other units (received as an external alarm signal at corresponding input/output terminals of the other units) so that an alarm condition sensed by any one of the units results in alarms being sounded by all the units, a unit initiating an alarm (which may be false) is marked by an alarm origination circuit. The alarm origination circuit includes a visual indicator (such as an LED) and a latch device (such as an SCR) connected in-circuit such that, when the SCR is turned "on", the LED is activated and remains lit until the SCR is turned "off".
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 29, 1997
    Date of Patent: August 3, 1999
    Assignee: Ranco Inc. of Delaware
    Inventor: Thomas J. O'Donnell
  • Patent number: 5896091
    Abstract: A dangerous condition warning device for issuing an alarm when a dangerous condition is sensed incorporates a circuit including a replaceable dangerous condition sensor, a processor coupled to the sensor for periodically determining the ambient concentration of a potentially dangerous substance (e.g., CO) and a horn to issue alarm signals if indicated, the processor also periodically checking the integrity of the sensor, and the device incorporates sensor placement apparatus for facilitating removing and correctly replacing a sensor of suspect integrity. The sensor has an outer periphery and a reduced dimension portion employed as first and second electrodes. The sensor placement apparatus includes a sensor receptacle; a first contact member positioned to contact the reduced dimension portion of the sensor when the sensor is correctly emplaced and to electrically connect to the outer periphery of the sensor when the sensor is incorrectly emplaced.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 10, 1997
    Date of Patent: April 20, 1999
    Assignee: Ranco Inc. of Delaware
    Inventor: Ernest E. Soderlund
  • Patent number: 5886638
    Abstract: A CO concentration monitoring device operating under the control of a processor periodically checks the CO sensor to insure its ongoing integrity and to issue a distinctive audio signal to a user if sensor integrity has become suspect. The periodic integrity check procedure places a predetermined DC voltage across the sensor. Then, the voltage source is removed leaving the sensor charged as a capacitor such that reading the voltage remaining across the sensor, reading the temperature of the sensor and comparing a temperature adjusted representation of the voltage appearing across the sensor to at least one predetermined representation of a voltage representing a threshold at which sensor integrity becomes suspect. If this condition is determined, a sensor condition alert signal responsive is issued to drive a horn in a distinctive audio sequence (e.g., three 10 millisecond duration pulses spaced at about 500 millisecond intervals).
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 18, 1998
    Date of Patent: March 23, 1999
    Assignee: Ranco Inc. of Delaware
    Inventor: William P. Tanguay