Patents Assigned to RESIDEO LLC
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Publication number: 20250201106Abstract: A server acts as an event analyzer for a home security or monitoring system. The server receives a signal from a remote third-party server, the signal including data relating to a condition detected by a device at a premises. The server determines whether the remote third-party server corresponds to a preexisting third-party server registration. The server determines whether the device corresponds to a preexisting device registration. When the remote third-party server is determined to correspond to the preexisting third-party server registration and the device is determined to correspond to the preexisting device registration, the server determines whether the condition detected by the device at the premises is an alarm condition. When the condition detected by the device at the premises is determined to be the alarm condition, the server transmits an alarm signal to a central monitoring station.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 3, 2025Publication date: June 19, 2025Applicant: RESIDEO LLCInventors: Dominik Szczepanski, Jeyaprakash Raveendran
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Publication number: 20250189171Abstract: This disclosure is related to devices, systems, and techniques for outputting an alarm signal in response to detecting a leak in a water heater device. For example, a water heater device includes a leak sensor, an intermittent pilot light, and a circuit. The circuit includes processing circuitry configured to receive, from the leak sensor, an electrical signal including information indicative of a leak in the water heater device, activate, based on the electrical signal including information indicative of the leak, an alarm device, where the alarm device is powered for at least a period of time by a power source, where the power source is configured to receive energy from a thermoelectric device, and maintain an amount of energy stored by the power source so that the amount of energy is sufficient for the power source to supply energy to the alarm device.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 17, 2025Publication date: June 12, 2025Applicant: RESIDEO LLCInventors: Frederick Hazzard, Adam Myre, Gregory Young
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Patent number: 12292053Abstract: Disclosed are systems and methods that provide a novel framework for automatically and dynamically controlling operational modes of a ceiling fan based on real-time detected information related to a location (e.g., detected temperatures, heating or cooling demand, seasonal climate information and occupancy information). The framework can sense a temperature in/at a location (e.g., a temperature proximate to the ceiling fan), and leverage such temperature as input to determine which ceiling fan operation to execute. In some embodiments, occupancy data related to users' physical positioning respective to the ceiling fan can additionally be leveraged to discern the proper operation mode, and the mode's characteristics (e.g., speed and runtime). The framework can enable a reduction in resource expenditure (e.g., reduced energy usage and HVAC runtime, for example), as the ceiling fan can be utilized to maintain a location's temperature control without the need for heating or cooling operations of a HVAC system.Type: GrantFiled: February 16, 2024Date of Patent: May 6, 2025Assignee: Resideo LLCInventor: James Woolaway
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Patent number: 12276579Abstract: One embodiment provides a method, including: receiving, from at least one sensor operatively coupled to a mechanical device, sensor data corresponding to a function of the mechanical device; accessing, from an environmental database, information regarding at least one environmental condition in proximity to a geographical location of the mechanical device; generating, using a processor, a correlative value for the mechanical device, wherein the correlative value identifies a correlation between the sensor data corresponding to a function of the mechanical device and the at least one environmental condition; assigning the correlative value as a baseline correlative value to the mechanical device; monitoring the sensor data corresponding to a function of the mechanical device and the at least one environmental condition and updating the correlative value; identifying, using a processor, the correlative value for the mechanical device has exceeded a predetermined threshold as compared to the baseline correlativeType: GrantFiled: June 24, 2021Date of Patent: April 15, 2025Assignee: Resideo LLCInventors: Brian Scott Courtney, James Henry Gillespie, V, Alan Glenn Hinchman, Logan James Krawchyk
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Patent number: 12272229Abstract: A server acts as an event analyzer for a home security or monitoring system. The server receives a signal from a remote third-party server, the signal including data relating to a condition detected by a device at a premises. The server determines whether the remote third-party server corresponds to a preexisting third-party server registration. The server determines whether the device corresponds to a preexisting device registration. When the remote third-party server is determined to correspond to the preexisting third-party server registration and the device is determined to correspond to the preexisting device registration, the server determines whether the condition detected by the device at the premises is an alarm condition. When the condition detected by the device at the premises is determined to be the alarm condition, the server transmits an alarm signal to a central monitoring station.Type: GrantFiled: September 29, 2023Date of Patent: April 8, 2025Assignee: Resideo LLCInventors: Dominik Szczepanski, Jeyaprakash Raveendran
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Patent number: 12253274Abstract: In some examples, a device controls a heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC) system within a building. The device includes an analog display including a set of markers. Additionally, the devices includes processing circuitry configured to determine whether one or both of a cooling set point mode and a heating set point mode is activated and cause a set point to change from a first set point value to a second set point value in response to receiving a first rotation input to a dial. Additionally, the processing circuitry is configured to control a set of LEDs to transition from illuminating a first marker of the set of markers to illuminating a second marker of the set of markers, wherein the first marker corresponds to the first set point value and the second marker corresponds to the second set point value.Type: GrantFiled: December 4, 2020Date of Patent: March 18, 2025Assignee: RESIDEO LLCInventors: Christopher R. Jones, Jaymeson Tucker, Michael Crites, Christopher Heintzelman