Patents Assigned to X-L Synergy
  • Patent number: 7635284
    Abstract: An apparatus and method for control of an alternating current appliance comprising locating in either an appliance plug or a plug-in module programmable control means and providing a plurality of electrical connections between the programmable control means and programming means.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 26, 2004
    Date of Patent: December 22, 2009
    Assignee: X-L Synergy
    Inventors: David C. Nemir, Stanley S. Hirsh, Jan Beck
  • Patent number: 7366622
    Abstract: An apparatus and method for the identification of arcing phenomena in a faulted electrical network. By continually updating a model for the load on an electrical branch, an estimate of the behavior of that load may be calculated. Since electrical arcing faults result in a chaotic behavior that is difficult to describe, when arcing occurs, the model will be unable to adequately describe the arcing behavior and this inability indicates a fault condition, in response to which, power may be removed in full or in part from the faulted electrical network. In some embodiments, a current shunt is used to distinguish between source side and load side arcing. Some embodiments utilize a solid state switch as both current shunt and interruption means.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 17, 2005
    Date of Patent: April 29, 2008
    Assignee: X-L Synergy
    Inventors: David C. Nemir, Jan B. Beck
  • Patent number: 7221106
    Abstract: An apparatus and method for distributed control of an electrical appliance having a plug and a load and two power carrying conductors connecting the plug to the load, comprising locating power control elements completely within the plug, connecting interface elements to the two power carrying conductors, which interface elements are not within the plug, and transmitting status information from the interface elements to the power control elements by imposition of electrical signals onto the two power carrying conductors, wherein the electrical signals comprise an adjustable duration deadzone at a zero crossing of a sinusoidal excitation.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 26, 2004
    Date of Patent: May 22, 2007
    Assignee: X-L Synergy
    Inventors: David C. Nemir, Stanley S. Hirsh
  • Publication number: 20050038380
    Abstract: An apparatus, and corresponding method, for management of fecal incontinence comprising a catheter having at least two electrodes and an inflatable balloon, a non-conductive sleeve surrounding the electrodes, and an alarm box, wherein the catheter is insertable into a rectal vault and is inflatable to serve as a block to passage of stool and wherein moisture sensed by the electrodes triggers the alarm box and thereby notifies a user that fecal material has entered the rectal vault.
    Type: Application
    Filed: September 15, 2004
    Publication date: February 17, 2005
    Applicant: X-L Synergy
    Inventors: David Nemir, Edward Rubio
  • Patent number: 6843766
    Abstract: An apparatus, and corresponding method, for management of fecal incontinence comprising a catheter having at least two electrodes and an inflatable balloon, a non-conductive sleeve surrounding the electrodes, and an alarm box, wherein the catheter is insertable into a rectal vault and is inflatable to serve as a block to passage of stool and wherein moisture sensed by the electrodes triggers the alarm box and thereby notifies a user that fecal material has entered the rectal vault.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 28, 2003
    Date of Patent: January 18, 2005
    Assignee: X-L Synergy
    Inventors: David C. Nemir, Edward Rubio
  • Patent number: 6700333
    Abstract: A power level controller and method for an AC electrical appliance that can be implemented in the plug of the appliance, controlling power in response to switch closures on the appliance and/or remotely located switches, or alternatively, may be implemented as a module into which an existing appliance is inserted, thereby providing a retrofit solution for appliance control. By using multifunction switches having steering diodes, multiple commands can be transmitted to the controller, all without the need for additional control wires, since all commands are superimposed on the two conductors that deliver power to the appliance. In addition, the independent control of two polarity sensitivity loads may be implemented. With implementations using integrated circuits, the internal electrostatic discharge diodes within the integrated circuit may be used for the power supply to yield a very low parts count system.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 19, 2000
    Date of Patent: March 2, 2004
    Assignee: X-L Synergy, LLC
    Inventors: Stanley S. Hirshi, David C. Nemir
  • Patent number: 6560079
    Abstract: A low cost, low parts count electronic circuit that is built into an appliance automatically and continuously checks for an open ground condition or a condition where the power conductors are transposed, at which time, power is interrupted in the appliance. By combining this with an electrical leakage detection circuit and power interrupter at the plug, the electrical safety of the appliance is greatly enhanced.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 13, 1999
    Date of Patent: May 6, 2003
    Assignee: X-L Synergy
    Inventors: Stanley S. Hirsh, David C. Nemir
  • Patent number: 6262871
    Abstract: An electronic test circuit for the self-testing of fault detection devices such as GFCI's, AFCI's and RCD's enhances the safety of such devices by automatically testing the function of all components of these detection components without the need for manual intervention. This self-test device tests the functioning of the primary circuit breaker and detects failure modes such as welded contacts in the circuit breaker. By using a secondary, “one-shot” circuit breaker, power may be safely and automatically removed from a malfunctioning fault detection device.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 27, 1999
    Date of Patent: July 17, 2001
    Assignee: X-L Synergy, LLC
    Inventors: David C. Nemir, Stanley S. Hirsh, Edward Rubio