Patents by Inventor Bradford Forth
Bradford Forth 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: 20250088804Abstract: According to an aspect of an embodiment, a method may include receiving, at an embedded computing device of a multi-zone audio amplifier system, audio inputs from audio sources. The method may further include mapping the audio inputs to an zone for the audio inputs to be available for the zone, in which the zone represents a location having a speaker configured for playback of sound. A particular audio input may be selected from the audio inputs for transmission to the zone, where such selection may be based on a priority policy. The embedded computing device may transmit the particular audio input to the zone using an amplifier associated with the zone. The method may further include causing the speaker to play the particular audio input.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 9, 2024Publication date: March 13, 2025Inventors: John Bradford Forth, Yutong GU, Bradford Colton Forth, Jerry Woods
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Publication number: 20250089204Abstract: According to an aspect of an embodiment, thermal management system for an audio amplifier system may include a heatsink and an active thermal management system. The heatsink may be coupled to an enclosure housing the audio amplifier system and an amplifier of the audio amplifier system. The heatsink may be configured to passively dissipate heat generated in the amplifier to the enclosure and provide structural support for the enclosure. The active thermal management system may include a temperature sensor configured to generate temperature data, a fan configured to provide air to the audio amplifier system to lower temperature measured using the temperature sensor and an embedded computing device configured to obtain the temperature data from the temperature sensor and control the fan based on the temperature data.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 9, 2024Publication date: March 13, 2025Inventors: John Bradford Forth, Yutong GU, Bradford Colton Forth, Jerry Woods
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Publication number: 20250085920Abstract: A system may include an embedded computing device and amplifiers coupled to the embedded computing device. The embedded computing device may cause a user interface to be displayed on a mobile device via a mobile application. The user interface may show a list of zones and a list of audio inputs. The embedded computing device may obtain a user input via the user interface. The user input may indicate relationships between the audio inputs and the zones. The zones may represent physical locations. Each of the physical locations may include an audio output device configured to play sound. The embedded computing device may map the relationships between the audio inputs and the zones based on the user input. The amplifiers may obtain a portion of the audio inputs based on the relationships. The amplifiers may also provide the portion of the audio inputs to the audio output device.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 9, 2024Publication date: March 13, 2025Inventors: John Bradford Forth, Yutong GU, Bradford Colton Forth, Jerry Woods
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Publication number: 20250088160Abstract: According to an aspect of an embodiment, a multi-zone audio amplifier may include an audio manager, a data bus, and multiple amplifiers coupled to the data bus. The audio manager may obtain audio inputs representative of sound to be played at an audio output device, from an audio source via a network. The multiple amplifiers may provide audio outputs representative of the sound to multiple zones, each zone corresponding to one or more different audio output device for playback of the sound. The multiple amplifiers may receive the audio inputs from the audio manager via the data bus.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 9, 2024Publication date: March 13, 2025Inventors: John Bradford Forth, Yutong GU, Bradford Colton Forth, Jerry Woods
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Publication number: 20240111480Abstract: A system may include a controller coupled to a user interface. A user may provide user commands specifying mapping relationships between one or more audio inputs and one or more audio zones via the user interface. The controller may be configured to determine individual audio inputs to be outputted to individual audio zones based on a priority policy. The system may further include audio streaming applications coupled to the controller. The controller may launch the audio streaming applications to the user interface for interaction with the user. The audio streaming applications may provide audio streams to be outputted at the individual audio zones. The system may further include a streaming interface coupled to the controller and the audio streaming applications and configured to receive the audio streams. The streaming interface may be further configured to transmit the audio streams to output devices of the individual audio zones.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 2, 2023Publication date: April 4, 2024Applicant: JUKE AUDIO INC.Inventors: John Bradford FORTH, Yulong GU, Bradford Colton FORTH
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Patent number: 7979221Abstract: An electric power meter is disclosed which includes an analog to digital converter for converting sensed voltage and/or current signals to digital signals corresponding thereto. The meter further comprises storage for storing the digital signals. The meter further comprises a processor for performing power calculations upon the digital signals, and converting the calculations and the digital signals into at least one network protocol. The meter further comprises a network interface for interfacing with an external network. A system for modifying the functionality of the electric power meter is also disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: September 6, 2007Date of Patent: July 12, 2011Assignee: Power Measurement Ltd.Inventors: Bryan J. Gilbert, J. Bradford Forth, Jordon M. Dagg, Martin A. Hancock, Markus F. Hirschbold, Geoffrey T. Hyatt, Simon H. Lightbody
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Patent number: 7917314Abstract: An electric power meter is disclosed. The meter comprises means for digitally sampling voltage and current. The meter further comprises means for storing the digitally sampled voltage and current. The meter further comprises means for performing power calculations upon the digitally sampled voltage and current, and converting the calculations and the digitally sampled voltage and current into at least one network protocol. The meter further comprises means for interfacing with an external network. A system for modifying the functionality of the electric power meter is also disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: March 13, 2008Date of Patent: March 29, 2011Assignee: Power Measurement Ltd.Inventors: Bryan J. Gilbert, J. Bradford Forth, Jordon M. Dagg, Martin A. Hancock, Markus F. Hirschbold, Geoffrey T. Hyatt, Simon H. Lightbody
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Patent number: 7902854Abstract: Devices that couple to high voltage transmission lines obtain power themselves using the body capacitance of an element of the devices. The devices generate a comparatively lower voltage from the current flowing between the high voltage line and the element of the device that generates the body capacitance. The devices can be used to operate sensors that monitor the transmission lines or parameters of the power distribution system, such as current, line temperature, vibration, and the like. The devices can also be used as indicators, such as aircraft warning lights, information signs, etc. In addition, the devices can operate as RF transmission/reception or repeater devices, radar devices, mesh networking nodes, video/audio surveillance, sound emitting devices for scaring animals, drones that traverse the power line, etc. Because the devices operate in response to line voltage rather than current, the devices are reliable even in low current conditions.Type: GrantFiled: July 22, 2004Date of Patent: March 8, 2011Assignee: Power Measurement, Ltd.Inventors: Colin Gunn, Simon H. Lightbody, John Bradford Forth, Martin A. Hancock, Geoffrey T. Hyatt
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Patent number: 7761248Abstract: A line device monitors at least one power parameter of an electric power line and produces at least one representation thereof. The at least one representation is communicated to a microprocessor based device. The representation is compared with a measurement of the at least one power parameter produced by legacy instrumentation.Type: GrantFiled: October 31, 2007Date of Patent: July 20, 2010Inventors: Paul E. Doig, Martin A. Hancock, Colin N. Gunn, J. Bradford Forth, Peter C. Cowan, Simon H. Lightbody
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Patent number: 7734380Abstract: A power management architecture for an electrical power distribution system, or portion thereof, is disclosed. The architecture includes multiple intelligent electronic devices (“IED's”) distributed throughout the power distribution system to manage the flow and consumption of power from the system using real time communications. Power management application software and/or hardware components operate on the IED's and the back-end servers and inter-operate via the network to implement a power management application. The architecture provides a scalable and cost effective framework of hardware and software upon which such power management applications can operate to manage the distribution and consumption of electrical power by one or more utilities/suppliers and/or customers which provide and utilize the power distribution system.Type: GrantFiled: September 19, 2003Date of Patent: June 8, 2010Assignee: Power Measurement Ltd.Inventors: Douglas S. Ransom, Martin A. Hancock, Ronald G. Hart, J. Bradford Forth, Michael E. Teachman, Andrew W. Blackett
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Patent number: 7447760Abstract: A system for modifying the functionality of intelligent electronic devices installed and operating in the field is disclosed. Each of the intelligent electronic devices operates with a software configuration to monitor electrical energy. A copy of the software configurations may be maintained in a database. Changes to the operation of one or more of the intelligent electronic devices may be made as a function of modifications to the database.Type: GrantFiled: June 16, 2006Date of Patent: November 4, 2008Assignee: Power Measurement Ltd.Inventors: J. Bradford Forth, Jordon M. Dagg, Martin A. Hancock, Markus F. Hirschbold, Geoffrey T. Hyatt, Simon H. Lightbody
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Patent number: 7417558Abstract: An intelligent electronic device (IED) for monitoring at least one power parameter in a power system is disclosed. The IED comprises at least one voltage input operative to be coupled with at least one power line in the power system and operative to sense at least one voltage in the power system. The IED further comprises at least one current input operative to be coupled with the at least one power line and operative to sense a current flowing through the at least one power line. The IED further comprises at least one analog to digital converter coupled to the voltage input and the current input and operative to produce digital samples indicative of the voltage and current. The IED further comprises a processor coupled with the at least one analog to digital converter and operative to calculate the at least one power parameter. The IED further comprises a power supply operative to supply power to the IED.Type: GrantFiled: May 11, 2004Date of Patent: August 26, 2008Assignee: Power Measurement Ltd.Inventors: Simon H. Lightbody, Peter C. Cowan, Hal E. Etheridge, J. Bradford Forth, Colin N. Gunn, Martin A. Hancock
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Patent number: 7415368Abstract: An electric power meter is disclosed. The meter comprises means for digitally sampling voltage and current. The meter further comprises means for storing the digitally sampled voltage and current. The meter further comprises means for performing power calculations upon the digitally sampled voltage and current, and converting the calculations and the digitally sampled voltage and current into at least one network protocol. The meter further comprises means for interfacing with an external network. A system for modifying the functionality of the electric power meter is also disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: November 13, 2003Date of Patent: August 19, 2008Assignee: Power Measurement Ltd.Inventors: Bryan J. Gilbert, J. Bradford Forth, Jordon M. Dagg, Martin A. Hancock, Markus F. Hirschbold, Geoffrey T. Hyatt, Simon H. Lightbody
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Publication number: 20080154523Abstract: An electric power meter is disclosed. The meter comprises means for digitally sampling voltage and current. The meter further comprises means for storing the digitally sampled voltage and current. The meter further comprises means for performing power calculations upon the digitally sampled voltage and current, and converting the calculations and the digitally sampled voltage and current into at least one network protocol. The meter further comprises means for interfacing with an external network. A system for modifying the functionality of the electric power meter is also disclosed.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 13, 2008Publication date: June 26, 2008Inventors: Bryan J. Gilbert, J. Bradford Forth, Jordon M. Dagg, Martin A. Hancock, Markus F. Hirschbold, Geoffrey T. Hyatt, Simon H. Lightbody
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Patent number: 7337080Abstract: Systems and methods for reclassifying instrument transformers. A line mounted device that includes a sensor that can be attached to a power line. The line mounted device generates data or representations of the power parameters of the power line. A processor in the line mounted device produces modified representations of the power parameters that are transmitted wirelessly to a microprocessor based device. The microprocessor based device also receives second representations of the power parameters from legacy instrumentation. Compensation data is produced based on the modified representations from the line mounted device and the second representations from the legacy instrumentation. The compensation data can be used to compensate or correct the representations of the power parameters from the legacy instrumentation even after the line mounted device is no longer attached to the power line.Type: GrantFiled: June 25, 2004Date of Patent: February 26, 2008Assignee: Power Measurement, Ltd.Inventors: Paul E. Doig, Martin A. Hancock, Colin N. Gunn, J. Bradford Forth, Peter C. Cowan, Simon H. Lightbody
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Patent number: 7282944Abstract: Devices that couple to high voltage transmission lines obtain power themselves using the body capacitance of an element of the devices. The devices generate a comparatively lower voltage from the current flowing between the high voltage line and the element of the device that generates the body capacitance. The devices can be used to operate sensors that monitor the transmission lines or parameters of the power distribution system, such as current, line temperature, vibration, and the like. The devices can also be used as indicators, such as aircraft warning lights, information signs, etc. In addition, the devices can operate as RF transmission/reception or repeater devices, radar devices, mesh networking nodes, video/audio surveillance, sound emitting devices for scaring animals, drones that traverse the power line, etc. Because the devices operate in response to line voltage rather than current, the devices are reliable even in low current conditions.Type: GrantFiled: February 6, 2004Date of Patent: October 16, 2007Assignee: Power Measurement, Ltd.Inventors: Colin N. Gunn, Simon H. Lightbody, J. Bradford Forth, Martin A. Hancock, Geoffrey T. Hyatt
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Patent number: 7246014Abstract: An Enterprise Energy Management (“EEM”) software system is disclosed that displays EEM data and allows a user to interact with the data to better understand and manage their electrical system. The EEM software system collects real-time, near real-time and historical input data from various data sources, creates useful information from that data by filtering and isolating relevant data and performing analytics on the data, displays that data to the user in an easy to understand format, and allows the user to interact with the displayed data. The EEM software allows the user to perform what-if analysis, make changes in their system and verify results of those changes. The graphical user interfaces provide context sensitive and relevant guidance to novice and expert users.Type: GrantFiled: February 9, 2004Date of Patent: July 17, 2007Assignee: Power Measurement Ltd.Inventors: J. Bradford Forth, Peter C. Cowan, Douglas Stephen Ransom, Thomas S. Stevenson, Jeffrey W. Yeo
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Patent number: 7216043Abstract: A power management architecture for an electrical power distribution system, or portion thereof, is disclosed. The architecture includes multiple intelligent electronic devices (“IED's”) distributed throughout the power distribution system to manage the flow and consumption of power from the system using real time communications. Power management application software and/or hardware components operate on the IED's and the back-end servers and inter-operate via the network to implement a power management application. The architecture provides a scalable and cost effective framework of hardware and software upon which such power management applications can operate to manage the distribution and consumption of electrical power by one or more utilities/suppliers and/or customers which provide and utilize the power distribution system.Type: GrantFiled: January 9, 2003Date of Patent: May 8, 2007Assignee: Power Measurement Ltd.Inventors: Douglas S. Ransom, Martin A. Hancock, Ronald G. Hart, J. Bradford Forth, Michael E. Teachman, Andres W. Blackett
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Patent number: 7188003Abstract: A power management architecture for an electrical power distribution system, or portion thereof, is disclosed. The architecture includes multiple intelligent electronic devices (“IED's”) distributed throughout the power distribution system to manage the flow and consumption of power from the system. The IED's are linked via a network to back-end servers. Power management application software and/or hardware components operate on the IED's and the back-end servers and inter-operate via the network to implement a power management application. The architecture provides a scalable and cost effective framework of hardware and software upon which such power management applications can operate to manage the distribution and consumption of electrical power by one or more utilities/suppliers and/or customers which provide and utilize the power distribution system. Security mechanisms are further provided which protect and otherwise ensure the authenticity of communications.Type: GrantFiled: January 5, 2004Date of Patent: March 6, 2007Assignee: Power Measurement Ltd.Inventors: Douglas S. Ransom, David A. Chivers, J. Bradford Forth, David W. Giles, Michael E. Teachman, Jeffrey W. Yeo, Chuen Shan Simon Ki
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Patent number: 7174261Abstract: An apparatus for sensing the current in a power line of a power system and systems incorporating the apparatus are disclosed. The apparatus may comprise an enclosure providing a window operable to permit the passage of the power line therethrough. The apparatus may further comprise an active current transformer set within the enclosure and operative to produce a scaled version of the current. The apparatus may further comprise an amplifier coupled with the active current transformer and operative to reduce the phase shift and ratio error between the current and the scaled version of the current. The apparatus may further comprise a powering current transformer set within the enclosure and operative to receive power from the power line on a primary winding and deliver power on a secondary winding.Type: GrantFiled: March 18, 2004Date of Patent: February 6, 2007Assignee: Power Measurement Ltd.Inventors: Colin N. Gunn, Martin A. Hancock, J. Bradford Forth, Simon H. Lightbody, Jason Sheppard, Brian R. Kingham