Patents by Inventor Alejandro P. Brott

Alejandro P. Brott has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).

  • Publication number: 20130020985
    Abstract: An integrated battery service system allows a user to abort a service and then resume the process from where the process was aborted. When conducting a service, the integrated battery service system determines a noise level caused by devices/components coupled to the battery. The integrated battery service system includes connectors configured to couple to a battery for receiving input signals, a processor coupled to the connectors, and a memory device coupled to the processor for storing control codes and operation history. The control codes, when executed by the processor, control the system to selectively abort a service in response to a user input. Since the memory stores operation histories, the processor may access the memory to retrieve data related to the aborted service and parameters obtained during the service before the process was aborted. The system reinstates the aborted service in response to another user input.
    Type: Application
    Filed: January 26, 2012
    Publication date: January 24, 2013
    Applicant: TS MEDIA TECH IP, LLC
    Inventors: Dennis G. Thibedeau, Alejandro P. Brott, Gary Jonker, Leonard Wisneski, Paul A. Willems, Alan D. Goetzelmann
  • Patent number: 8131487
    Abstract: An integrated battery service system performs a plurality of services related to a battery, such as battery testing, battery charging, and the like. In addition, the integrated service system provides services to devices/components that are coupled to the battery, such as starters, alternators, etc. The integrated battery service system allows a user to abort a service and then resume the process from where the process was aborted. When conducting a service, the integrated battery service system determines a noise level caused by devices/components coupled to the battery. The integrated battery service system includes connectors configured to couple to a battery for receiving input signals, a processor coupled to the connectors, and a memory device coupled to the processor for storing control codes and operation history. The control codes, when executed by the processor, control the system to selectively abort a service in response to a user input.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 31, 2009
    Date of Patent: March 6, 2012
    Assignee: TS Media Tech IP, LLC
    Inventors: Dennis G. Thibedeau, Alejandro P. Brott, Gary Jonker, Leonard Wisneski, Paul A. Willems, Alan D. Goetzelmann
  • Patent number: 7764071
    Abstract: An automated method is provided for testing an electrical circuit using a system tester. Load leads and sense leads of the tester are connectable to any two points of an electrical circuit, such as in a vehicle system, for displaying in real time the impedance between the tested circuit points. A controller is responsive to various sensed signals to calculate impedance, admittance or conductance, and related parameters, such as available cranking current, and provide results for read out or display. A load may be connected across the circuit points under test, the sensed signals derived from a current sense amplifier, a DC voltage amplifier, a ripple amplifier, and an AC amplifier.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 26, 2005
    Date of Patent: July 27, 2010
    Assignee: Snap-On Incorporated
    Inventors: Dennis G. Thibedeau, Gary Jonker, Alejandro P. Brott, Paul A. Willems, Alan D. Goetzelmann
  • Publication number: 20100106361
    Abstract: An integrated battery service system performs a plurality of services related to a battery, such as battery testing, battery charging, and the like. In addition, the integrated service system provides services to devices/components that are coupled to the battery, such as starters, alternators, etc. The integrated battery service system allows a user to abort a service and then resume the process from where the process was aborted. When conducting a service, the integrated battery service system determines a noise level caused by devices/components coupled to the battery. The integrated battery service system includes connectors configured to couple to a battery for receiving input signals, a processor coupled to the connectors, and a memory device coupled to the processor for storing control codes and operation history. The control codes, when executed by the processor, control the system to selectively abort a service in response to a user input.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 31, 2009
    Publication date: April 29, 2010
    Applicant: Snap-On Tchnologies Inc.
    Inventors: Dennis G. Thibedeau, Alejandro P. Brott, Gary Jonker, Leonard Wisneski, Paul A. Willems, Alan D. Goetzelmann
  • Patent number: 7657386
    Abstract: An integrated battery service system performs a plurality of services related to a battery, such as battery testing, battery charging, and the like. In addition, the integrated service system provides services to devices/components that are coupled to the battery, such as starters, alternators, etc. The integrated battery service system allows a user to abort a service and then resume the process from where the process was aborted. When conducting a service, the integrated battery service system determines a noise level caused by devices/components coupled to the battery. The integrated battery service system includes connectors configured to couple to a battery for receiving input signals, a processor coupled to the connectors, and a memory device coupled to the processor for storing control codes and operation history. The control codes, when executed by the processor, control the system to selectively abort a service in response to a user input.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 18, 2005
    Date of Patent: February 2, 2010
    Assignee: Snap-On Technologies Inc.
    Inventors: Dennis G. Thibedeau, Alejandro P. Brott, Gary Jonker, Leonard Wisneski, Paul A. Willems, Alan D. Goetzelmann
  • Patent number: 7409856
    Abstract: A starting motor tester that may apply electricity to the starting motor while the starting motor is loaded by an engine, measure the power that is consumed by the starting motor while the starting motor is loaded by the engine, determine the condition of the starting motor based on the amount of power that is measured, and communicate the determined condition of the starting motor. The determination may also be based on the RPM of the engine.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 16, 2006
    Date of Patent: August 12, 2008
    Assignee: Snap-On Incorporated
    Inventors: Alejandro P. Brott, Dennis G. Thibedeau
  • Patent number: 7215130
    Abstract: An automated method is provided for testing an electrical circuit using a system tester. Load leads and sense leads of the tester are connectable to any two points of an electrical circuit, such as in a vehicle system, for displaying in real time the impedance between the tested circuit points. A controller is responsive to various sensed signals to calculate impedance, admittance or conductance, and related parameters, such as available cranking current, and provide results for read out or display. A load may be connected across the circuit points under test, the sensed signals derived from a current sense amplifier, a DC voltage amplifier, a ripple amplifier, and an AC amplifier.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 15, 2003
    Date of Patent: May 8, 2007
    Assignee: Snap-On Incorporated
    Inventors: Dennis G. Thibedeau, Gary Jonker, Alejandro P. Brott, Paul A. Willems, Alan D. Goetzelmann
  • Patent number: 7209850
    Abstract: An active tester for vehicle circuit evaluation includes a signal source for generating a dynamic signal, such as an AC current, for injecting to a circuit under test. The tester includes a data storage device for storing at least one test parameter and a data processor for processing data. In operation, the data processor controls to apply the dynamic signal to the separated points of the circuit via the first set of terminals. The response of the circuit under test to the applied dynamic signal is measured. The data processor determines a dynamic parameter of the circuit under test as a function of the dynamic signal and the response. The data process then generates a test result related to the characteristics of the circuit as a function of the at least one test parameter and the determined dynamic parameter. The test result is compared with specification values to determine whether the circuit under test works normally.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 3, 2004
    Date of Patent: April 24, 2007
    Assignee: Snap-On Incorporated
    Inventors: Alejandro P. Brott, Dennis Thibedeau
  • Patent number: 7089127
    Abstract: An integrated battery service system performs a plurality of services related to a battery, such as battery testing, battery charging, and the like. In addition, the integrated service system provides services to devices/components that are coupled to the battery, such as starters, alternators, etc. The integrated battery service system allows a user to abort a service and then resume the process from where the process was aborted. When conducting a service, the integrated battery service system determines a noise level caused by devices/components coupled to the battery. The integrated battery service system includes connectors configured to couple to a battery for receiving input signals, a processor coupled to the connectors, and a memory device coupled to the processor for storing control codes and operation history. The control codes, when executed by the processor, control the system to selectively abort a service in response to a user input.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 13, 2003
    Date of Patent: August 8, 2006
    Assignee: Snap-On Incorporated
    Inventors: Dennis G. Thibedeau, Alejandro P. Brott, Gary Jonker, Leonard Wisneski, Paul A. Willems, Alan D. Goetzelmann
  • Patent number: 6806727
    Abstract: A method and system for evaluating the operation of an alternator based on a frequency component in the alternator output signal. The method detects a frequency component of the alternator output signal, and compares the frequency component of the alternator output signal with a threshold frequency. The operation of the alternator is evaluated based on a result of the comparison. If the frequency component of the alternator output signal is lower than the threshold frequency, the alternator is determined as defective. The frequency component can be obtained by comparing the alternator output signal with an adaptive threshold. The adaptive threshold is generated based on the peak signal level and the valley signal level of the alternator output signal, such as the average of the peak signal level and valley signal level.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 26, 2001
    Date of Patent: October 19, 2004
    Assignee: Snap-On Incorporated
    Inventors: Dennis G. Thibedeau, Richard J. Faehnrich, Alejandro P. Brott, Alan D. Goetzelmann, Paul A. Willems
  • Patent number: 6777941
    Abstract: An alternator testing method and system that provides high resolution signals and stable loads during alternator tests. The method couples a load to the alternator, and evaluates the operation of the alternator based on parameters collected only after the load has been coupled to the alternator for a first predetermined period of time. The method may further include a step of detecting the speed of the alternator or motor driving the alternator. In one embodiment, the load is applied to the alternator only after motor speed or alternator speed reaches a predetermined level. The load may be automatically decoupled from the alternator after the load has been coupled to the alternator for a second predetermined period of time.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 26, 2001
    Date of Patent: August 17, 2004
    Assignee: Snap-On Incorporated
    Inventors: Dennis G. Thibedeau, Richard J. Faehnrich, Alejandro P. Brott, Alan D. Goctzelmann, Paul A. Willems
  • Publication number: 20040078155
    Abstract: An integrated battery service system performs a plurality of services related to a battery, such as battery testing, battery charging, and the like. In addition, the integrated service system provides services to devices/components that are coupled to the battery, such as starters, alternators, etc. The integrated battery service system allows a user to abort a service and then resume the process from where the process was aborted. When conducting a service, the integrated battery service system determines a noise level caused by devices/components coupled to the battery. The integrated battery service system includes connectors configured to couple to a battery for receiving input signals, a processor coupled to the connectors, and a memory device coupled to the processor for storing control codes and operation history. The control codes, when executed by the processor, control the system to selectively abort a service in response to a user input.
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 13, 2003
    Publication date: April 22, 2004
    Inventors: Dennis G. Thibedeau, Alejandro P. Brott, Gary Jonker, Leonard Wisneski, Paul A. Willems, Alan D. Goetzelmann
  • Patent number: 6664791
    Abstract: An alternator tester having improved heat dissipation. The alternator tester has a housing and a circuit board including tester circuits. The housing has a size suitable to be held in one's hand. The housing includes a first compartment for receiving the circuit board and a second compartment for housing a load. The load is coupled to an alternator when the alternator tester conducts a test on the alternator. The second compartment has an opening disposed on one side and a fan disposed on the other side. The load, the opening and the fan are substantially in line. The opening and the fan form an air flow path, when the fan is in operation, the heat generated by the load is dissipated to the surrounding air and drawn out through the air path.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 9, 2002
    Date of Patent: December 16, 2003
    Assignee: Snap-On Technologies, Inc.
    Inventors: Dennis G. Thibedeau, Richard J. Faehnrich, Alejandro P. Brott, Alan D. Goetzelmann, Paul A. Willems
  • Publication number: 20030117146
    Abstract: An alternator testing method and system that provides high resolution signals and stable loads during alternator tests. The method according to the present invention comprises the steps of: coupling a load to the alternator, and evaluating the operation of the alternator based on parameters collected only after the load has been coupled to the alternator for a first predetermined period of time. The method may further include a step of detecting the speed of the alternator or motor driving it, and in one aspect, the load is applied to the alternator only after motor speed or alternator speed reaches a predetermined level. The load may be automatically decoupled from the alternator after the load has been coupled to the alternator for a second predetermined period of time.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 9, 2002
    Publication date: June 26, 2003
    Applicant: SNAP-ON TECHNOLOGIES, INC.
    Inventors: Dennis G. Thibedeau, Richard J. Faehnrich, Alejandro P. Brott, Alan D. Goetzelmann, Paul A. Willems
  • Publication number: 20020011829
    Abstract: An alternator testing method and system that provides high resolution signals and stable loads during alternator tests. The method according to the present invention comprises the steps of: coupling a load to the alternator, and evaluating the operation of the alternator based on parameters collected only after the load has been coupled to the alternator for a first predetermined period of time. The method may further include a step of detecting the speed of the alternator or motor driving it, and in one aspect, the load is applied to the alternator only after motor speed or alternator speed reaches a predetermined level. The load may be automatically decoupled from the alternator after the load has been coupled to the alternator for a second predetermined period of time.
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 26, 2001
    Publication date: January 31, 2002
    Applicant: Snap-On Technologies, Inc.
    Inventors: Dennis G. Thibedeau, Richard J. Faehnrich, Alejandro P. Brott, Alan D. Goctzelmann, Paul A. Willems
  • Publication number: 20010054890
    Abstract: A method and system for evaluating the operation of an alternator based on a frequency component in the alternator output signal. The method comprises detecting a frequency component of the alternator output signal, comparing the frequency component of the alternator output signal with a threshold frequency, and evaluating the operation of the alternator based on a result of the comparison. If the frequency component of the alternator output signal is lower than the threshold frequency, the alternator is determined as defective. The frequency component can be obtained by comparing the alternator output signal with an adaptive threshold. The adaptive threshold is generated based on the peak signal level and the valley signal level of the alternator output signal, such as the average of the peak signal level and valley signal level.
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 26, 2001
    Publication date: December 27, 2001
    Applicant: Snap-On Technologies, Inc.
    Inventors: Dennis G. Thibedeau, Richard J. Faehnrich, Alejandro P. Brott, Alan D. Goetzelmann, Paul A. Willems