Patents by Inventor Bjorn HOVLAND
Bjorn 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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Patent number: 9778235Abstract: 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 having a power source may be selectively electrically coupled to a second electronic device having a rechargeable battery. 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 by a sensor mechanism in the environmental monitoring device. This environmental condition may be associated with charging of the rechargeable battery. In addition, a control mechanism in the environmental monitoring device selects a charging mode of the rechargeable battery based on the one or more measurements of the environmental condition.Type: GrantFiled: June 6, 2015Date of Patent: October 3, 2017Assignee: Leeo, Inc.Inventors: Adam Matthew Gettings, Andrew Gettings Stevens, Bjorn Hovland, Nina S. Joshi, Yi Zheng, Lucas Ivers
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Patent number: 9257030Abstract: A mounting system for an electronic device is described. This mounting system includes a base that can be rigidly mounted on or underneath a wall. Moreover, the base can be remateably coupled to the electronic device. The remateable coupling may involve pins that are inserted into corresponding holes and rotated into a lock position. Alternatively, the remateable coupling may involve magnets that mechanically couple to each other so long as the electronic device and the base are within a predefined distance. The electronic device may receive power via the remateable coupling or via inductive charging. In addition, the electronic device may monitor a spatial parameter, such as: a location of the electronic device, a velocity of the electronic device and/or an acceleration of the electronic device. If this spatial parameter changes without the electronic device first receiving a security code, the electronic device provides an alert.Type: GrantFiled: May 20, 2014Date of Patent: February 9, 2016Assignee: Leeo, Inc.Inventors: Adam Matthew Gettings, Andrew Gettings Stevens, Bjorn Hovland
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Publication number: 20160034010Abstract: An electronic device that generates a programmed electrical characteristic is described. During operation, the electronic device generates a programmed electrical characteristic associated with a predefined identifier that specifies information about the electronic device (such as a type, a model, a brand, an operating condition of the electronic device, and/or a unique identifier of the electronic device). For example, an integrated circuit in the electronic device may have a varying power consumption based on the predefined identifier. In particular, the programmed electrical characteristic may be associated with execution of a program module by a processor, such as initialization of firmware by the processor. The resulting modulated waveform may be detected and analyzed by another electronic device to determine the predefined identifier and, thus, a device profile (with the specified information) for the electronic device.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 6, 2015Publication date: February 4, 2016Inventors: Adam M. Gettings, Andrew G. Stevens, Bjorn Hovland, Nina S. Joshi, Yi Zheng, Lucas Ivers
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Patent number: 9235975Abstract: A mounting system for an electronic device is described. This mounting system includes a base that can be rigidly mounted on or underneath a wall. Moreover, the base can be remateably coupled to the electronic device. The remateable coupling may involve pins that are inserted into corresponding holes and rotated into a lock position. Alternatively, the remateable coupling may involve magnets that mechanically couple to each other so long as the electronic device and the base are within a predefined distance. The electronic device may receive power via the remateable coupling or via inductive charging. In addition, the electronic device may monitor a spatial parameter, such as: a location of the electronic device, a velocity of the electronic device and/or an acceleration of the electronic device. If this spatial parameter changes without the electronic device first receiving a security code, the electronic device provides an alert.Type: GrantFiled: June 26, 2014Date of Patent: January 12, 2016Assignee: Leeo, Inc.Inventors: Adam Matthew Gettings, Andrew Gettings Stevens, Bjorn Hovland
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Publication number: 20150268205Abstract: 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 having a power source may be selectively electrically coupled to a second electronic device having a rechargeable battery. 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 by a sensor mechanism in the environmental monitoring device. This environmental condition may be associated with charging of the rechargeable battery. In addition, a control mechanism in the environmental monitoring device selects a charging mode of the rechargeable battery based on the one or more measurements of the environmental condition.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 6, 2015Publication date: September 24, 2015Inventors: Adam Matthew Gettings, Andrew Gettings Stevens, Bjorn Hovland, Nina S. Joshi, Yi Zheng, Lucas Ivers
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Patent number: 9070272Abstract: An environmental monitoring device that includes a sensor mechanism is described. During operation of the environmental monitoring device, heat generated by a processor in the environmental monitoring device may result in a convective fluid flow over the sensor mechanism that facilitates measurements of sensor data associated with an environmental condition in an external environment that includes the environmental monitoring device. Alternatively, a fluid driver (such as a fan) associated with the processor may produce the fluid flow over the sensor mechanism. Note that the fluid flow may include an airflow and/or a liquid flow. Moreover, the environmental monitoring device may include baffles that direct the fluid flow over a selected sensor in a set of sensors in the sensor mechanism.Type: GrantFiled: May 20, 2014Date of Patent: June 30, 2015Assignee: Leeo, Inc.Inventors: Adam Matthew Gettings, Andrew Gettings Stevens, Bjorn Hovland
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Publication number: 20150022340Abstract: 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 life and may power 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: May 20, 2014Publication date: January 22, 2015Applicant: Leeo, Inc.Inventors: Adam Matthew GETTINGS, Andrew Gettings STEVENS, Bjorn HOVLAND
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Publication number: 20150020614Abstract: An environmental monitoring device that includes a sensor mechanism is described. During operation of the environmental monitoring device, heat generated by a processor in the environmental monitoring device may result in a convective fluid flow over the sensor mechanism that facilitates measurements of sensor data associated with an environmental condition in an external environment that includes the environmental monitoring device. Alternatively, a fluid driver (such as a fan) associated with the processor may produce the fluid flow over the sensor mechanism. Note that the fluid flow may include an airflow and/or a liquid flow. Moreover, the environmental monitoring device may include baffles that direct the fluid flow over a selected sensor in a set of sensors in the sensor mechanism.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 20, 2014Publication date: January 22, 2015Applicant: LEEO, INC.Inventors: Adam Matthew GETTINGS, Andrew Gettings STEVENS, Bjorn HOVLAND
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Publication number: 20150022356Abstract: A mounting system for an electronic device is described. This mounting system includes a base that can be rigidly mounted on or underneath a wall. Moreover, the base can be remateably coupled to the electronic device. The remateable coupling may involve pins that are inserted into corresponding holes and rotated into a lock position. Alternatively, the remateable coupling may involve magnets that mechanically couple to each other so long as the electronic device and the base are within a predefined distance. The electronic device may receive power via the remateable coupling or via inductive charging. In addition, the electronic device may monitor a spatial parameter, such as: a location of the electronic device, a velocity of the electronic device and/or an acceleration of the electronic device. If this spatial parameter changes without the electronic device first receiving a security code, the electronic device provides an alert.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 20, 2014Publication date: January 22, 2015Applicant: LEEO, INC.Inventors: Adam Matthew GETTINGS, Andrew Gettings STEVENS, Bjorn HOVLAND
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Publication number: 20150021465Abstract: An electronic device that includes a sensor mechanism is described. During operation of the electronic device, the sensor mechanism provides sensor data based on measurements of an environmental condition in an external environment that includes the electronic device. Based on the sensor data, a control mechanism selects an illumination pattern from a set of illumination patterns, which are associated with illumination of the external environment. For example, at least two of the illumination patterns have: different spatial patterns in the external environment, different wavelengths of light and/or different light intensities. Moreover, an illumination mechanism illuminates at least a portion of the external environment based on the selected illumination pattern.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 20, 2014Publication date: January 22, 2015Applicant: Leeo, Inc.Inventors: Adam Matthew GETTINGS, Andrew Gettings STEVENS, Richard James BARTON, Bjorn HOVLAND
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Publication number: 20150022357Abstract: A mounting system for an electronic device is described. This mounting system includes a base that can be rigidly mounted on or underneath a wall. Moreover, the base can be remateably coupled to the electronic device. The remateable coupling may involve pins that are inserted into corresponding holes and rotated into a lock position. Alternatively, the remateable coupling may involve magnets that mechanically couple to each other so long as the electronic device and the base are within a predefined distance. The electronic device may receive power via the remateable coupling or via inductive charging. In addition, the electronic device may monitor a spatial parameter, such as: a location of the electronic device, a velocity of the electronic device and/or an acceleration of the electronic device. If this spatial parameter changes without the electronic device first receiving a security code, the electronic device provides an alert.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 26, 2014Publication date: January 22, 2015Applicant: LEEO, INC.Inventors: Adam Matthew GETTINGS, Andrew Gettings STEVENS, Bjorn HOVLAND