Patents by Inventor Brian Elwell
Brian Elwell 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: 10476590Abstract: A processor receives data associated with a device. On the basis of the data associated with the device, the processor modulates a light from the artificial light source at a rate imperceptible to a human eye while detectable by a light sensor device. The modulated light is representative of the data associated with the device. The modulated light is detected, demodulated, and decoded by the light sensor device to retrieve the data associated with the device. Further, the data associated with the device is presented by the light sensor device to a user. In addition, the light sensor device is configured to receive input data from the user and communicate the input data to the processor via a wireless link. The processor is configured to receive the input data from the light sensor device and effect a change in a characteristic of the device based on the received input data.Type: GrantFiled: January 28, 2019Date of Patent: November 12, 2019Assignee: Eaton Intelligent Power LimitedInventors: Kenneth Dale Walma, Jr., Brian Elwell
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Publication number: 20190158177Abstract: A processor receives data associated with a device. On the basis of the data associated with the device, the processor modulates a light from the artificial light source at a rate imperceptible to a human eye while detectable by a light sensor device. The modulated light is representative of the data associated with the device. The modulated light is detected, demodulated, and decoded by the light sensor device to retrieve the data associated with the device. Further, the data associated with the device is presented by the light sensor device to a user. In addition, the light sensor device is configured to receive input data from the user and communicate the input data to the processor via a wireless link. The processor is configured to receive the input data from the light sensor device and effect a change in a characteristic of the device based on the received input data.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 28, 2019Publication date: May 23, 2019Inventors: Kenneth Dale Walma, JR., Brian Elwell
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Patent number: 10193622Abstract: A processor receives data associated with a device. On the basis of the data associated with the device, the processor modulates a light from the artificial light source at a rate imperceptible to a human eye while detectable by a light sensor device. The modulated light is representative of the data associated with the device. The modulated light is detected, demodulated, and decoded by the light sensor device to retrieve the data associated with the device. Further, the data associated with the device is presented by the light sensor device to a user. In addition, the light sensor device is configured to receive input data from the user and communicate the input data to the processor via a wireless link. The processor is configured to receive the input data from the light sensor device and effect a change in a characteristic of the device based on the received input data.Type: GrantFiled: December 4, 2017Date of Patent: January 29, 2019Assignee: COOPER TECHNOLOGIES COMPANYInventors: Kenneth Dale Walma, Jr., Brian Elwell
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Publication number: 20180152243Abstract: A processor receives data associated with a device. On the basis of the data associated with the device, the processor modulates a light from the artificial light source at a rate imperceptible to a human eye while detectable by a light sensor device. The modulated light is representative of the data associated with the device. The modulated light is detected, demodulated, and decoded by the light sensor device to retrieve the data associated with the device. Further, the data associated with the device is presented by the light sensor device to a user. In addition, the light sensor device is configured to receive input data from the user and communicate the input data to the processor via a wireless link. The processor is configured to receive the input data from the light sensor device and effect a change in a characteristic of the device based on the received input data.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 4, 2017Publication date: May 31, 2018Inventors: Kenneth Dale Walma, JR., Brian Elwell
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Patent number: 9843384Abstract: A processor receives data associated with a device. On the basis of the data associated with the device, the processor modulates a light from the artificial light source at a rate imperceptible to a human eye while detectable by a light sensor device. The modulated light is representative of the data associated with the device. The modulated light is detected, demodulated, and decoded by the light sensor device to retrieve the data associated with the device. Further, the data associated with the device is presented by the light sensor device to a user. In addition, the light sensor device is configured to receive input data from the user and communicate the input data to the processor via a wireless link. The processor is configured to receive the input data from the light sensor device and effect a change in a characteristic of the device based on the received input data.Type: GrantFiled: November 28, 2016Date of Patent: December 12, 2017Assignee: Cooper Technologies CompanyInventors: Kenneth Dale Walma, Jr., Brian Elwell
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Publication number: 20170078018Abstract: A processor receives data associated with a device. On the basis of the data associated with the device, the processor modulates a light from the artificial light source at a rate imperceptible to a human eye while detectable by a light sensor device. The modulated light is representative of the data associated with the device. The modulated light is detected, demodulated, and decoded by the light sensor device to retrieve the data associated with the device. Further, the data associated with the device is presented by the light sensor device to a user. In addition, the light sensor device is configured to receive input data from the user and communicate the input data to the processor via a wireless link. The processor is configured to receive the input data from the light sensor device and effect a change in a characteristic of the device based on the received input data.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 28, 2016Publication date: March 16, 2017Inventors: Kenneth Dale Walma, JR., Brian Elwell
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Patent number: 9510427Abstract: A processor receives data associated with a device. On the basis of the data associated with the device, the processor modulates a light from the artificial light source at a rate imperceptible to a human eye while detectable by a light sensor device. The modulated light is representative of the data associated with the device. The modulated light is detected, demodulated, and decoded by the light sensor device to retrieve the data associated with the device. Further, the data associated with the device is presented by the light sensor device to a user. In addition, the light sensor device is configured to receive input data from the user and communicate the input data to the processor via a wireless link. The processor is configured to receive the input data from the light sensor device and effect a change in a characteristic of the device based on the received input data.Type: GrantFiled: September 15, 2014Date of Patent: November 29, 2016Assignee: Cooper Technologies CompanyInventors: Kenneth Dale Walma, Brian Elwell
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Publication number: 20150076989Abstract: A processor receives data associated with a device. On the basis of the data associated with the device, the processor modulates a light from the artificial light source at a rate imperceptible to a human eye while detectable by a light sensor device. The modulated light is representative of the data associated with the device. The modulated light is detected, demodulated, and decoded by the light sensor device to retrieve the data associated with the device. Further, the data associated with the device is presented by the light sensor device to a user. In addition, the light sensor device is configured to receive input data from the user and communicate the input data to the processor via a wireless link. The processor is configured to receive the input data from the light sensor device and effect a change in a characteristic of the device based on the received input data.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 15, 2014Publication date: March 19, 2015Inventors: Kenneth Dale Walma, Brian Elwell
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Patent number: 7777632Abstract: An acoustic occupancy sensor includes and acoustic transmitter, acoustic receiver, variable bandpass filter and a controller. The acoustic transmitter transmits acoustic signals into a defined region and the acoustic receiver receives acoustic signals from the defined region. The received acoustic signal is converted to an electrical signal. A pre-amplifier amplifies the electrical signal and the electrical signal is digitized. The digitized electrical signal is demodulated by a demodulator to remove the carrier signal. The digitized electrical signal is filtered by a bandpass filter that sweeps up along a range of frequencies and down along a range of frequencies. The amplitudes of the filtered signals are averaged and analyzed to determine the presence or absence of an occupant within the defined region.Type: GrantFiled: February 6, 2006Date of Patent: August 17, 2010Assignee: Cooper Technologies CompanyInventor: Brian Elwell
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Patent number: 7541924Abstract: An occupancy sensor includes an infrared sensor, a variable bandpass filter operably coupled to the infrared sensor and a controller operably coupled to the infrared sensor and the variable bandpass filter. The bandpass filter includes digital potentiometers adapted to control a gain of the bandpass filter, the tuning of the bandpass filter, and the ratio of a center frequency of the bandpass filter to a bandwidth of the bandpass filter. The controller includes a bandpass filter engine to control the variable bandpass filter, a Doppler shift engine to characterize the signals filtered by the variable bandpass filter, and an occupancy sensing engine to determine the presence or absence of the occupant within the defined region. The controller is adapted to filter the signals generated by the infrared sensor and process the filtered signals to determine the presence or absence of an occupant within a defined region.Type: GrantFiled: February 6, 2006Date of Patent: June 2, 2009Assignee: Cooper Technologies CompanyInventor: Brian Elwell
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Patent number: 7486193Abstract: An occupancy sensor includes an acoustic transmitter and an acoustic receiver each operably coupled to a controller. The sensor further includes a communication interface operably coupled to the controller and capable of transmitting and receiving communication signals to and from a communication network through the communication interface. The sensor also includes memory for storing operation aspects, such as a network address associated with the sensor, information representative of data corresponding to the defined region monitored by the sensor, an office plan location for the sensor, and an operating schedule for the sensor. One or more operational aspects of the occupancy sensor may be adjusted through the use of a remote control or a local control at the sensor. The occupancy sensor processes acoustic and/or infrared signals to determine the presence or absence of an occupant within a defined region.Type: GrantFiled: February 6, 2006Date of Patent: February 3, 2009Assignee: Cooper Technologies CompanyInventor: Brian Elwell
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Publication number: 20070182580Abstract: An occupancy sensor network.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 6, 2006Publication date: August 9, 2007Applicant: Cooper Technologies CompanyInventor: Brian Elwell
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Publication number: 20070182554Abstract: An infrared occupancy sensor.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 6, 2006Publication date: August 9, 2007Applicant: Cooper Technologies CompanyInventor: Brian Elwell
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Publication number: 20070183329Abstract: An switckpack network.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 6, 2006Publication date: August 9, 2007Applicant: Cooper Technologies CompanyInventor: Brian Elwell
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Publication number: 20070182581Abstract: An acoustic occupancy sensor.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 6, 2006Publication date: August 9, 2007Applicant: Cooper Technologies CompanyInventor: Brian Elwell
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Patent number: 5319283Abstract: A time-delayed, variable light intensity control is configured to operate in a conventional mode in which the illumination level of incandescent lights is adjusted in accordance with rotation of the dimmer knob and in automatic dimming modes in which the illumination level is further dimmed over a predetermined period of time, to either a low level of illumination suitable for use as a night light, or until extinguished. The light intensity control controls the illumination levels as well as the time delay during automatic dimming by varying the phase angle at which a power triac is triggered. The phase angle is controlled by the timing of the generation of a first pulse in accordance with the rotation of the dimmer knob and the generation of a fixed period pulse which occurs one half cycle later. The control system is useful for other AC control systems.Type: GrantFiled: August 26, 1992Date of Patent: June 7, 1994Assignee: Novitas, Inc.Inventor: Brian Elwell