Patents by Inventor Bjorn H. HOVLAND
Bjorn H. HOVLAND 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: 20160071183Abstract: A sensor mechanism in an environmental monitoring device provides sensor data that represents an environmental condition in an external environment that includes the environmental monitoring device. Then, a control mechanism in the environmental monitoring device determines, based on the sensor data, an alert associated with the environmental condition and/or the external environment. Moreover, an interface circuit in the environmental monitoring device provides, based on the alert, a service offer to an electronic device of an entity (such as a user or an owner of the environmental monitoring device, a tenant, a property owner and/or a property manager), where the service offer includes information associated with the environmental condition. Next, the environmental monitoring device receives, via the interface circuit, a response to the service offer from the electronic device, where the response authorizes a service based on the environmental condition.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 30, 2015Publication date: March 10, 2016Inventors: Nina S. Joshi, Adam M. Gettings, Eddy Y. Chan, Andrew G. Stevens, Lucas D. Ivers, Bjorn H. Hovland
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Patent number: 9280681Abstract: An environmental monitoring device that monitors the operation of a legacy electronic device is described. In particular, a sensor in the environmental monitoring device provides sensor data that represents an environmental condition in an external environment that includes the environmental monitoring device. This environmental condition is associated with the operation of the legacy electronic device in the external environment. The environmental monitoring device analyzes the sensor data and provides feedback about the operation of the legacy electronic device based on the analyzed sensor data. Moreover, the sensor provides the sensor data without or excluding communication and/or electrical coupling between the environmental monitoring device and the legacy electronic device. In this way, the environmental monitoring device facilitates monitoring, analysis and feedback of the sensor data without directly interacting with the legacy electronic device.Type: GrantFiled: April 28, 2014Date of Patent: March 8, 2016Assignee: Leeo, Inc.Inventors: Adam M. Gettings, Andrew G. Stevens, Bjorn H. Hovland
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Publication number: 20160062462Abstract: An electronic device that provides thermal feedback to a user is described. In particular, when the user provides a setting via tactile interaction with a surface of a user-interface device in the electronic device, a thermal mechanism in the electronic device establishes a temperature gradient on the surface based on the setting. For example, the thermal mechanism may include a heat source that increases a temperature of the portion of the user-interface device and/or a heat sink that decreases a temperature of another portion of the user-interface device. Moreover, the thermal mechanism may dynamically modify the temperature gradient based on the tactile interaction and an environmental condition (such as the temperature) in an external environment that includes the electronic device. Note that the tactile interaction with the user may occur with a physical control object (such as a knob) and/or with a virtual icon displayed on a multi-touch display.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 6, 2015Publication date: March 3, 2016Inventors: Nina S. Joshi, Bjorn H. Hovland, Aaron H. Squier, Andrew G. Stevens
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Publication number: 20160018799Abstract: An environmental monitoring device that includes a switching mechanism is described. During operation of the environmental monitoring device, the switching mechanism (such as a switch) selectively electrically couples a first electrical-connection node and a second electrical-connection node. For example, using the switching mechanism, an electronic device that is electrically coupled to the first electrical-connection node may be selectively electrically coupled to a second electronic device that is electrically coupled to the second electrical-connection node. The selective electrical coupling may be based on one or more measurements of an environmental condition in an external environment that includes the environmental monitoring device. Moreover, a sensor mechanism in the environmental monitoring device may provide sensor data based on the one or more measurements.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 17, 2014Publication date: January 21, 2016Applicant: LEEO, INC.Inventors: Adam M. GETTINGS, Andrew G. STEVENS, Bjorn H. HOVLAND, Yi ZHENG, Lucas IVERS, Nina S. JOSHI
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Publication number: 20160019780Abstract: An environmental monitoring device that includes a switching mechanism is described. During operation of the environmental monitoring device, the switching mechanism (such as a switch) selectively electrically couples a first electrical-connection node and a second electrical-connection node. For example, using the switching mechanism, an electronic device that is electrically coupled to the first electrical-connection node may be selectively electrically coupled to a second electronic device that is electrically coupled to the second electrical-connection node. The selective electrical coupling may be based on one or more measurements of an environmental condition in an external environment that includes the environmental monitoring device. Moreover, a sensor mechanism in the environmental monitoring device may provide sensor data based on the one or more measurements.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 17, 2014Publication date: January 21, 2016Applicant: LEEO, INC.Inventors: Adam M. GETTINGS, Andrew G. STEVENS, Bjorn H. HOVLAND, Yi ZHENG, Lucas IVERS, Nina S. JOSHI
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Publication number: 20160018800Abstract: An environmental monitoring device that includes a switching mechanism is described. During operation of the environmental monitoring device, the switching mechanism (such as a switch) selectively electrically couples a first electrical-connection node and a second electrical-connection node. For example, using the switching mechanism, an electronic device that is electrically coupled to the first electrical-connection node may be selectively electrically coupled to a second electronic device that is electrically coupled to the second electrical-connection node. The selective electrical coupling may be based on one or more measurements of an environmental condition in an external environment that includes the environmental monitoring device. Moreover, a sensor mechanism in the environmental monitoring device may provide sensor data based on the one or more measurements.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 17, 2014Publication date: January 21, 2016Applicant: LEEO, INC.Inventors: Adam M. GETTINGS, Andrew G. STEVENS, Bjorn H. HOVLAND, Yi ZHENG, Lucas IVERS, Nina S. JOSHI
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Patent number: 9213327Abstract: An environmental monitoring device that includes a switching mechanism is described. During operation of the environmental monitoring device, the switching mechanism such as a switch) selectively electrically couples a first electrical-connection node and a second electrical-connection node. For example, using the switching mechanism, an electronic device that is electrically coupled to the first electrical-connection node may be selectively electrically coupled to a second electronic device that is electrically coupled to the second electrical-connection node. The selective electrical coupling may be based on one or more measurements of an environmental condition in an external environment that includes the environmental monitoring device. Moreover, a sensor mechanism in the environmental monitoring device may provide sensor data based on the one or more measurements.Type: GrantFiled: July 17, 2014Date of Patent: December 15, 2015Assignee: Leeo, Inc.Inventors: Adam M. Gettings, Andrew G. Stevens, Bjorn H. Hovland, Yi Zheng, Lucas Ivers, Nina S. Joshi
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Patent number: 9189933Abstract: An electronic device that identifies an environmental condition associated with a portal (such as a door or a window) is described. In particular, a sensor mechanism in the electronic device measures environmental signals associated with the portal, such as vibrations and/or acoustic waves. Then, an integrated circuit in the electronic device analyzes the measured environmental signals to identify the environmental condition. To facilitate the measurements, the electronic device may be mechanically coupled to the portal by an impedance-matching material, so that the vibrations and/or the acoustic waves are coupled to the electronic device. Moreover, the analysis may also be based on measured environmental signals received from one or more additional electronic devices that are mechanically coupled to the portal and/or may involve correcting the measured environmental signals for a mechanical transfer function associated with the portal based on a position of the electronic device on the portal.Type: GrantFiled: August 27, 2014Date of Patent: November 17, 2015Assignee: Leeo, Inc.Inventors: Andrew G. Stevens, Bjorn H. Hovland
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Publication number: 20150310720Abstract: An electronic device that determines a risk metric for a physical object associated with an environment is described. This electronic device receives sensor data from a set of electronic devices (which may or may not include the electronic device) that are located in separate, neighboring or proximate environments. The sensor data represents environmental conditions in these environments. By analyzing and comparing the sensor data the electronic device assesses the environmental condition and determines the risk metric for at least one of the environments (such as a risk metric for a power failure). Furthermore, the risk metric may be used to calculate a financial value, such as a commercial value or an insurance premium of the physical object associated with at least the one environment. Note that the physical object may be included in at least the one environment or at least the one environment may include the physical object.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 17, 2015Publication date: October 29, 2015Inventors: Adam M. GETTINGS, Andrew G. STEVENS, Bjorn H. HOVLAND
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Patent number: 9170625Abstract: An environmental monitoring device that includes a switching mechanism is described. During operation of the environmental monitoring device, the switching mechanism such as a switch) selectively electrically couples a first electrical-connection node and a second electrical-connection node. For example, using the switching mechanism, an electronic device that is electrically coupled to the first electrical-connection node may be selectively electrically coupled to a second electronic device that is electrically coupled to the second electrical-connection node. The selective electrical coupling may be based on one or more measurements of an environmental condition in an external environment that includes the environmental monitoring device. Moreover, a sensor mechanism in the environmental monitoring device may provide sensor data based on the one or more measurements.Type: GrantFiled: July 17, 2014Date of Patent: October 27, 2015Assignee: Leeo, Inc.Inventors: Adam M. Gettings, Andrew G. Stevens, Bjorn H. Hovland, Yi Zheng, Lucas Ivers, Nina S. Joshi
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Publication number: 20150302728Abstract: An environmental monitoring device that includes a sensor mechanism is described. During operation of the environmental monitoring device, the sensor mechanism provides sensor data based on measurements of environmental conditions in an external environment that includes the environmental monitoring device. Moreover, a control mechanism assesses if the environmental conditions indicate at least one of a set of threats. If yes, the control mechanism provides a corresponding alert. Furthermore, the environmental monitoring device includes a power source with a primary power source and a secondary power source. The secondary power source has at least a 10-year operating life and may power only or at least a subset of the functionality of the environmental monitoring device in the event the primary power source fails. For example, the sensor mechanism may include a smoke detector that is powered by the secondary power source in the event the primary power source fails.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 26, 2015Publication date: October 22, 2015Inventors: Adam M. Gettings, Andrew G. Stevens, Bjorn H. Hovland
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Patent number: 9116137Abstract: An environmental monitoring device that includes a switching mechanism is described. During operation of the environmental monitoring device, the switching mechanism (such as a switch) selectively electrically couples a first electrical-connection node and a second electrical-connection node. For example, using the switching mechanism, an electronic device that is electrically coupled to the first electrical-connection node may be selectively electrically coupled to a second electronic device that is electrically coupled to the second electrical-connection node. The selective electrical coupling may be based on one or more measurements of an environmental condition in an external environment that includes the environmental monitoring device. Moreover, a sensor mechanism in the environmental monitoring device may provide sensor data based on the one or more measurements.Type: GrantFiled: July 17, 2014Date of Patent: August 25, 2015Assignee: Leeo, Inc.Inventors: Adam M. Gettings, Andrew G. Stevens, Bjorn H. Hovland, Yi Zheng, Lucas Ivers, Nina S. Joshi
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Patent number: 9092060Abstract: An electronic device that provides thermal feedback to a user is described. In particular, when the user provides a setting via tactile interaction with a surface of a user-interface device in the electronic device, a thermal mechanism in the electronic device establishes a temperature gradient on the surface based on the setting. For example, the thermal mechanism may include a heat source that increases a temperature of the portion of the user-interface device and/or a heat sink that decreases a temperature of another portion of the user-interface device. Moreover, the thermal mechanism may dynamically modify the temperature gradient based on the tactile interaction and an environmental condition (such as the temperature) in an external environment that includes the electronic device. Note that the tactile interaction with the user may occur with a physical control object (such as a knob) and/or with a virtual icon displayed on a multi-touch display.Type: GrantFiled: August 27, 2014Date of Patent: July 28, 2015Assignee: Leeo, Inc.Inventors: Nina S. Joshi, Bjorn H. Hovland, Aaron H. Squier, Andrew G. Stevens
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Publication number: 20150185161Abstract: An environmental monitoring device that includes an imaging device is described. During operation of the environmental monitoring device, the imaging device provides imaging data for an external environment that includes the environmental monitoring device. Moreover, the imaging device has different spatial resolution in different regions of the external environment, which defines a field of view of the imaging device. For example, the imaging device may include a lens with a predefined distortion that provides the different spatial resolution, such as Fresnel lens. Alternatively, a mechanical stop may provide the different spatial resolution. Furthermore, the environmental monitoring device may include an angular adjustment mechanism that, in response to an external force or a control signal from a control mechanism in the environmental monitoring device, selectively rotates about an axis to change an orientation of the field of view.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 6, 2015Publication date: July 2, 2015Inventors: Adam M. Gettings, Andrew G. Stevens, Bjorn H. Hovland
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Publication number: 20150067888Abstract: An environmental monitoring device that monitors the operation of a legacy electronic device is described. In particular, a sensor in the environmental monitoring device provides sensor data that represents an environmental condition in an external environment that includes the environmental monitoring device. This environmental condition is associated with the operation of the legacy electronic device in the external environment. The environmental monitoring device analyzes the sensor data and provides feedback about the operation of the legacy electronic device based on the analyzed sensor data. Moreover, the sensor provides the sensor data without or excluding communication and/or electrical coupling between the environmental monitoring device and the legacy electronic device. In this way, the environmental monitoring device facilitates monitoring, analysis and feedback of the sensor data without directly interacting with the legacy electronic device.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 6, 2014Publication date: March 5, 2015Applicant: LEEO, INC.Inventors: Adam M. GETTINGS, Andrew G. STEVENS, Bjorn H. HOVLAND
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Patent number: 8947230Abstract: An environmental monitoring device that includes an acoustic sensor is described. During operation of the environmental monitoring device, the acoustic sensor provides acoustic data based on measurements of sound in an external environment that includes the environmental monitoring device. Based on the acoustic data, a control mechanism determines if an alarm device, which is separate from the environmental monitoring device, is activated. For example, the environmental monitoring device may determine if a smoke detector is activated based on measurements of sound, such as a temporal 3 acoustic pattern. In addition, a sensor mechanism in the environmental monitoring device may provide sensor data based on measurements of an environmental condition in the external environment. The control mechanism may use the sensor data to assess a degree of threat in the external environment, and the environmental monitoring device may output different audible sounds as the degree of threat changes.Type: GrantFiled: May 20, 2014Date of Patent: February 3, 2015Assignee: Leeo, Inc.Inventors: Adam M. Gettings, Andrew G. Stevens, Bjorn H. Hovland
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Publication number: 20150022337Abstract: An environmental monitoring device that includes a sensor mechanism is described. During operation of the environmental monitoring device, the sensor mechanism provides sensor data based on measurements of an environmental condition in an external environment that includes the environmental monitoring device. If the environmental condition indicates a threat, a control mechanism provides an alert based on an alert setting. This alert can be remotely disabled by providing a modified alert setting. In order to prevent accidental disabling of the alert, a separate control command may also be required. When the providing of the alert is disabled, the control mechanism may continue to assess the threat and, if the threat is increasing, may reactivate the providing of the alert. Alternatively, after a time interval, the modified alert setting may automatically revert to the alert setting.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 20, 2014Publication date: January 22, 2015Applicant: Leeo, Inc.Inventors: Adam M. GETTINGS, Andrew G. STEVENS, Bjorn H. HOVLAND
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Publication number: 20150022351Abstract: An environmental monitoring device that includes an acoustic sensor is described. During operation of the environmental monitoring device, the acoustic sensor provides acoustic data based on measurements of sound in an external environment that includes the environmental monitoring device. Based on the acoustic data, a control mechanism determines if an alarm device, which is separate from the environmental monitoring device, is activated. For example, the environmental monitoring device may determine if a smoke detector is activated based on measurements of sound, such as a temporal 3 acoustic pattern. In addition, a sensor mechanism in the environmental monitoring device may provide sensor data based on measurements of an environmental condition in the external environment. The control mechanism may use the sensor data to assess a degree of threat in the external environment, and the environmental monitoring device may output different audible sounds as the degree of threat changes.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 20, 2014Publication date: January 22, 2015Applicant: Leeo, Inc.Inventors: Adam M. GETTINGS, Andrew G. STEVENS, Bjorn H. HOVLAND
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Publication number: 20150020615Abstract: An environmental monitoring device that includes an imaging device is described. During operation of the environmental monitoring device, the imaging device provides imaging data for an external environment that includes the environmental monitoring device. Moreover, the imaging device has different spatial sensitivity in different regions of the external environment, which defines a field of view of the imaging device. For example, the imaging device may include a lens with a predefined distortion that provides the different spatial sensitivity, such as Fresnel lens. Alternatively, a mechanical stop may provide the different spatial sensitivity. Furthermore, the environmental monitoring device may include an angular adjustment mechanism that, in response to an external force or a control signal from a control mechanism in the environmental monitoring device, selectively rotates about an axis to change an orientation of the field of view.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 20, 2014Publication date: January 22, 2015Applicant: Leeo, Inc.Inventors: Adam M. GETTINGS, Andrew G. STEVENS, Bjorn H. HOVLAND
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Publication number: 20150022352Abstract: An environmental monitoring device that includes an acoustic sensor is described. During operation of the environmental monitoring device, the acoustic sensor provides acoustic data based on measurements of sound in an external environment that includes the environmental monitoring device. Based on the acoustic data and predefined characterization of the external environment, a control mechanism determines if an alarm device, which is separate from the environmental monitoring device, is activated. For example, the predefined characterization may include a location of the alarm device. This location may be specified by: an image of the external environment, a positioning system, a communication network, and/or an acoustic latency in the external environment. Alternatively, the predefined characterization may include an acoustic transfer function of the external environment proximate to the alarm device and the environmental monitoring device.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 20, 2014Publication date: January 22, 2015Applicant: Leeo, Inc.Inventors: Adam M. GETTINGS, Andrew G. STEVENS, Bjorn H. HOVLAND