Patents by Inventor Allen Rosen
Allen Rosen 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).
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Publication number: 20230269844Abstract: A system includes a mobile computing device with an image sensor that wirelessly controls at least one lighting fixture to maintain a predetermined color and intensity based on light detected by the image sensor.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 16, 2023Publication date: August 24, 2023Inventors: Victor Hau Chen, Richard Allen Rosen
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Patent number: 11603981Abstract: The present disclosure is an improvement in bi-focus lenses. The disclosure relates to the use of multiple channels of LED/Lens combinations to achieve a smooth and continuous range of emitted beam angles of light in a wider range of beam angles than previously possible through only two channels of LED/Lens combinations. The resultant product will produce a continuous range of beam angles in a range exceeding 35 degrees from narrowest bean angle to widest beam angle. The lens channels selected are weighted so as to maximize the contribution of a single channel lens to the overall beam projection.Type: GrantFiled: April 17, 2017Date of Patent: March 14, 2023Assignee: Videndum Production Solutions Inc.Inventors: Richard Allen Rosen, Victor Hau Chen
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Patent number: 11558940Abstract: A system includes a mobile computing device with an image sensor that wirelessly controls at least one lighting fixture to maintain a predetermined color and intensity based on light detected by the image sensor.Type: GrantFiled: April 17, 2017Date of Patent: January 17, 2023Inventors: Victor Hau Chen, Richard Allen Rosen
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Publication number: 20180128471Abstract: The present disclosure includes an apparatus and method relating to LED fixtures having an LED module capable of operating at a temperature. The LED module is also capable of being operated within a desired temperature range having an upper limit and a lower limit. A fan is operable for cooling the LED module when the temperature of the LED module approaches the upper limit. A heater is operable for heating the LED module when the temperature of the LED module approaches the lower limit. A heat sink may be in thermal communication with the LED module such that the fan may cool and the heater may heat the heat sink. The controller may also be configured to selectively activate the heater and the fan. The controller may also be in electrical communication with a temperature sensor which is in thermal communication with the LED module such that the controller may read the temperature of the LED module. The controller may activate the fan and/or the heater depending on the temperature of the LED module.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 20, 2017Publication date: May 10, 2018Inventors: Richard Allen Rosen, Joshua Alexander Forbes
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Publication number: 20170354014Abstract: A system includes a mobile computing device with an image sensor that wirelessly controls at least one lighting fixture to maintain a predetermined color and intensity based on light detected by the image sensor.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 17, 2017Publication date: December 7, 2017Inventors: Victor Hau Chen, Richard Allen Rosen
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Publication number: 20170299144Abstract: The present disclosure is an improvement in bi-focus lenses. The disclosure relates to the use of multiple channels of LED/Lens combinations to achieve a smooth and continuous range of emitted beam angles of light in a wider range of beam angles than previously possible through only two channels of LED/Lens combinations. The resultant product will produce a continuous range of beam angles in a range exceeding 35 degrees from narrowest bean angle to widest beam angle. The lens channels selected are weighted so as to maximize the contribution of a single channel lens to the overall beam projection.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 17, 2017Publication date: October 19, 2017Inventors: Richard Allen Rosen, Victor Hau Chen
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Patent number: 9726362Abstract: The present disclosure includes an apparatus and method relating to LED fixtures having an LED module capable of operating at a temperature. The LED module is also capable of being operated within a desired temperature range having an upper limit and a lower limit. A fan is operable for cooling the LED module when the temperature of the LED module approaches the upper limit. A heater is operable for heating the LED module when the temperature of the LED module approaches the lower limit. A heat sink may be in thermal communication with the LED module such that the fan may cool and the heater may heat the heat sink. The controller may also be configured to selectively activate the heater and the fan. The controller may also be in electrical communication with a temperature sensor which is in thermal communication with the LED module such that the controller may read the temperature of the LED module. The controller may activate the fan and/or the heater depending on the temperature of the LED module.Type: GrantFiled: January 8, 2015Date of Patent: August 8, 2017Assignee: VITEC VIDEOCOM INC.Inventors: Richard Allen Rosen, Joshua Alexander Forbes
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Publication number: 20150204533Abstract: The present disclosure includes an apparatus and method relating to LED fixtures having an LED module capable of operating at a temperature. The LED module is also capable of being operated within a desired temperature range having an upper limit and a lower limit. A fan is operable for cooling the LED module when the temperature of the LED module approaches the upper limit. A heater is operable for heating the LED module when the temperature of the LED module approaches the lower limit. A heat sink may be in thermal communication with the LED module such that the fan may cool and the heater may heat the heat sink. The controller may also be configured to selectively activate the heater and the fan. The controller may also be in electrical communication with a temperature sensor which is in thermal communication with the LED module such that the controller may read the temperature of the LED module. The controller may activate the fan and/or the heater depending on the temperature of the LED module.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 8, 2015Publication date: July 23, 2015Inventors: Richard Allen Rosen, Joshua Alexander Forbes
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Patent number: 7719807Abstract: Methods and apparatus for enabling internal circuitry associated with a device to be efficiently replaced in an operating environment for the device are disclosed. According to one aspect of the present invention, a device includes an enclosure that defines an interior of the device, and a circuit arrangement that is located in the interior. A data port interface is located in the interior, and the device also includes a receptacle and a protection circuitry arrangement. The receptacle is coupled to the circuit arrangement, and the protection circuitry arrangement provides protection to the circuit arrangement. The protection circuitry arrangement has an interface that is removably coupled to the receptacle such that at least a portion of the protection circuitry arrangement is contained in the interior of the device.Type: GrantFiled: August 2, 2006Date of Patent: May 18, 2010Assignee: Cisco Technology, Inc.Inventors: Frederic Michael Kozak, Kevin Franklin Casey, Mark Allen Rosen, Milton Palmer Hilliard
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Publication number: 20080030931Abstract: Methods and apparatus for enabling internal circuitry associated with a device to be efficiently replaced in an operating environment for the device are disclosed. According to one aspect of the present invention, a device includes an enclosure that defines an interior of the device, and a circuit arrangement that is located in the interior. A data port interface is located in the interior, and the device also includes a receptacle and a protection circuitry arrangement. The receptacle is coupled to the circuit arrangement, and the protection circuitry arrangement provides protection to the circuit arrangement. The protection circuitry arrangement has an interface that is removably coupled to the receptacle such that at least a portion of the protection circuitry arrangement is contained in the interior of the device.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 2, 2006Publication date: February 7, 2008Applicant: CISCO TECHNOLOGY, INC.Inventors: FREDERIC MICHAEL KOZAK, KEVIN FRANKLIN CASEY, MARK ALLEN ROSEN, MILTON PALMER HILLIARD
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Patent number: 5441603Abstract: A process for delignifying and bleaching a lignocellulosic pulp without the use of elemental chlorine by partially delignifying the pulp to a K No. of about 10 or less and a viscosity of greater than about 13 cps; and further delignifying the partially delignified pulp with an effective amount of ozone for a sufficient time to obtain a substantially delignified pulp having a K No. of about 5 or less, a viscosity of greater than about 10, and a GE brightness of at least about 50%. The substantially delignified pulp may be brightened by the addition of a bleaching agent such as chlorine dioxide or a peroxide to obtain a final product having a GE brightness of at least about 65%, preferably above 70% to as high as 90%. Because of the absence of elemental chlorine in this sequence, filtrate from all stages but the chlorine dioxide stage (if used) can be recovered without sewering. Major environmental improvements are thus achieved.Type: GrantFiled: July 27, 1993Date of Patent: August 15, 1995Assignee: Union Camp Patent Holding, Inc.Inventors: Bruce F. Griggs, Thomas P. Gandek, Michael A. Pikulin, Allen Rosen
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Patent number: 5409570Abstract: A process for delignifying and bleaching a lignocellulosic pulp without the use of elemental chlorine or chlorine-containing compounds by oxygen delignifying the pulp to a K No. of about 14 or less and a viscosity of greater than about 10 cps and thereafter further delignifying the partially delignified pulp by lifting, displacing and tossing the pulp in a radial direction while advancing it in an axial direction in a plug flow-like manner with an effective amount of ozone for a sufficient time to obtain a substantially delignified pulp having a K No. of about 6 or less, a viscosity of at least about 7 cps and a GE brightness of at least about 35. The substantially delignified pulp may then be brightened to a final product having a GE brightness of at least about 75, or alternately up to about 83 or more by contacting the ozonated pulp with chlorine dioxide or a peroxide compound.Type: GrantFiled: November 25, 1992Date of Patent: April 25, 1995Assignee: Union Camp Patent Holding, Inc.Inventors: Bruce F. Griggs, Thomas P. Gandek, Michael A. Pikulin, Allen Rosen, Stuart T. Terrett, Spencer W. Eachus, David E. White, William H. Friend, Omar F. Ali
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Patent number: 5296099Abstract: A process for delignifying and bleaching a lignocellulosic pulp without the use of elemental chlorine by partially delignifying the pulp to a K No. of about 10 or less and a viscosity of greater than about 13 cps; and further delignifying the partially delignified pulp with an effective amount of ozone for a sufficient time to obtain a substantially delignified pulp having a K No. of about 5 or less, a viscosity of greater than about 10, and a GE brightness of at least about 50%. The substantially delignified pulp may be brightened by the addition of a bleaching agent such as chlorine dioxide or a peroxide to obtain a final product having a GE brightness of at least about 65%, preferably above 70% to as high as 90%. Because of the absence of elemental chlorine in this sequence, filtrate from all stages but the chlorine dioxide stage (if used) can be recovered without sewering. Major environmental improvements are thus achieved.Type: GrantFiled: August 28, 1992Date of Patent: March 22, 1994Assignee: Union Camp Holding, Inc.Inventors: Bruce F. Griggs, Thomas P. Gandek, Michael A. Pikulin, Allen Rosen
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Patent number: 5211811Abstract: A process for delignifying and bleaching a lignocellulosic pulp without the use of elemental chlorine by partially delignifying the pulp to a K No. of about 10 or less and a viscosity of greater than about 13 cps; and further delignifying the partially delignified pulp with an effective amount of ozone for a sufficient time to obtain a substantially delignified pulp having a K No. of about 5 or less, a viscosity of greater than about 10, and a GE brightness of at least about 50%. The substantially delignified pulp may be brightened by the addition of a bleaching agent such as chlorine dioxide or a peroxide to obtain a final product having a GE brightness of at least about 65%, preferably above 70% to as high as 90%. Because of the absence of elemental chlorine in this sequence, filtrate from all stages but the chlorine dioxide stage (if used) can be recovered without sewering. Major environmental improvements are thus achieved.Type: GrantFiled: August 26, 1991Date of Patent: May 18, 1993Assignee: Union Camp Patent Holding, Inc.Inventors: Bruce F. Griggs, Thomas P. Gandek, Michael A. Pikulin, Allen Rosen
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Patent number: 5188708Abstract: A process for delignifying and bleaching a lignocellulosic pulp without the use of elemental chlorine by partially delignifying the pulp to a K No. of about 10 or less and a viscosity of greater than about 13 cps; and further delignifying the partially delignified pulp with an effective amount of ozone for a sufficient time to obtain a substantially delignified pulp having a K No. of about 5 or less, a viscosity of greater than about 10, and a GE brightness of at least about 50%. The substantially delignified pulp may be brightened by the addition of a bleaching agent such as chlorine dioxide or a peroxide to obtain a final product having a GE brightness of at least about 65%, preferably above 70% to as high as 90%. Because of the absence of elemental chlorine in this sequence, filtrate from all stages but the chlorine dioxide stage (if used) can be recovered without sewering. Major environmental improvements are thus achieved.Type: GrantFiled: August 26, 1991Date of Patent: February 23, 1993Assignee: Union Camp Patent Holding, Inc.Inventors: Bruce F. Griggs, Thomas P. Gandek, Michael A. Pikulin, Allen Rosen
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Patent number: 5164043Abstract: A process for delignifying and bleaching a lignocellulosic pulp without the use of elemental chlorine by partially delignifying the pulp to a K No. of about 10 or less and a viscosity of greater than about 13 cps; and further delignifying the partially delignified pulp with an effective amount of ozone for a sufficient time to obtain a substantially delignified pulp having a K No. of about 5 or less, a viscosity of greater than about 10, and a GE brightness of at least about 50%. The substantially delignified pulp may be brightened by the addition of a bleaching agent such as chlorine dioxide or a peroxide to obtain a final product having a GE brightness of at least about 65%, preferably above 70% to as high as 90%. Because of the absence of elemental chlorine in this sequence, filtrate from all stages but the chlorine dioxide stage (if used) can be recovered without sewering. Major environmental improvements are thus achieved.Type: GrantFiled: August 26, 1991Date of Patent: November 17, 1992Assignee: Union Camp Patent Holding, Inc.Inventors: Bruce F. Griggs, Thomas P. Gandek, Michael A. Pikulin, Allen Rosen
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Patent number: 5164044Abstract: A process for delignifying and bleaching a lignocellulosic pulp without the use of elemental chlorine by partially delignifying the pulp to a K No. of about 10 or less and a viscosity of greater than about 13 cps; and further delignifying the partially delignified pulp with an effective amount of ozone for a sufficient time to obtain a substantially delignified pulp having a K No. of about 5 or less, a viscosity of greater than about 10, and a GE brightness of at least about 50%. The substantially delignified pulp may be brightened by the addition of a bleaching agent such as chlorine dioxide or a peroxide to obtain a final product having a GE brightness of at least about 65%, preferably above 70% to as high as 90%. Because of the absence of elemental chlorine in this sequence, filtrate from all stages but the chlorine dioxide stage ( if used) can be recovered without sewering. Major environmental improvements are thus achieved.Type: GrantFiled: August 26, 1991Date of Patent: November 17, 1992Assignee: Union Camp Patent Holding, Inc.Inventors: Bruce F. Griggs, Thomas P. Gandek, Michael A. Pikulin, Allen Rosen
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Patent number: 4836892Abstract: A process for preparing linerboards from blends of Kraft chemical pulp with a Kraft high yield pulp comprises forming the pulp blend into sheets, pressing the sheets to a specific solids content and subsequently pressing at a press impulse of at least 7.5 psig-second. The linerboards have the same crush strength as those prepared from Kraft chemical pulps.Type: GrantFiled: October 9, 1986Date of Patent: June 6, 1989Assignee: Union Camp CorporationInventors: Anne M. Edwards, Allen Rosen