Patents by Inventor Brice Kosnik

Brice Kosnik 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).

  • Patent number: 11385611
    Abstract: A building automation space facility or building automation facility comprising systems and methods for classifying and standardizing sensors and sensor data using time-series data and/or meta data, such as data and meta information available in a control network or hardware is disclosed. The disclosed system and methods provide techniques to rapidly identify and classify sensors using analysis of time-series data (e.g., data collected from a sensor such as by polling the sensor every second, minute, hour, day, month, and so on) and/or meta data (e.g., label names, group names, associated equipment, and so on) from these sensors and associated control systems. In this manner, the disclosed techniques greatly improve the extent to which a building automation facility or system monitors, manages, and reports on various elements within a building or group of buildings.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 16, 2020
    Date of Patent: July 12, 2022
    Assignee: CopperTree Analytics Ltd.
    Inventors: Jason Burt, Brice Kosnik
  • Publication number: 20200310375
    Abstract: A building automation space facility or building automation facility comprising systems and methods for classifying and standardizing sensors and sensor data using time-series data and/or meta data, such as data and meta information available in a control network or hardware is disclosed. The disclosed system and methods provide techniques to rapidly identify and classify sensors using analysis of time-series data (e.g., data collected from a sensor such as by polling the sensor every second, minute, hour, day, month, and so on) and/or meta data (e.g., label names, group names, associated equipment, and so on) from these sensors and associated control systems. In this manner, the disclosed techniques greatly improve the extent to which a building automation facility or system monitors, manages, and reports on various elements within a building or group of buildings.
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 16, 2020
    Publication date: October 1, 2020
    Inventors: Jason Burt, Brice Kosnik
  • Patent number: 10725444
    Abstract: A building automation space facility or building automation facility comprising systems and methods for classifying and standardizing sensors and sensor data using time-series data and/or meta data, such as data and meta information available in a control network or hardware is disclosed. The disclosed system and methods provide techniques to rapidly identify and classify sensors using analysis of time-series data (e.g., data collected from a sensor such as by polling the sensor every second, minute, hour, day, month, and so on) and/or meta data (e.g., label names, group names, associated equipment, and so on) from these sensors and associated control systems. In this manner, the disclosed techniques greatly improve the extent to which a building automation facility or system monitors, manages, and reports on various elements within a building or group of buildings.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 12, 2018
    Date of Patent: July 28, 2020
    Assignee: CopperTree Analytics Ltd.
    Inventors: Jason Burt, Brice Kosnik
  • Patent number: 10551813
    Abstract: A facility providing systems and methods for demand control ventilation for a building, or a portion/portions thereof, using a combination of scheduling and environment sensors for fallback is disclosed. The facility for demand control ventilation modulates the volume exchange of outside air into an enclosed space (i.e., air that is external to the enclosed space) by mechanical air conditioning equipment or ventilation system, such as a fan, a Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning (HVAC) system, and so on. Demand control ventilation is used not only to ensure that people within buildings have an allotted amount of fresh air but also to provide a cost savings to users, as a lower amount of airflow can reduce energy use and, therefore, energy costs.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 26, 2017
    Date of Patent: February 4, 2020
    Assignee: CooperTree Analytics Ltd.
    Inventors: Jason Burt, Brice Kosnik
  • Publication number: 20180292795
    Abstract: A building automation space facility or building automation facility comprising systems and methods for classifying and standardizing sensors and sensor data using time-series data and/or meta data, such as data and meta information available in a control network or hardware is disclosed. The disclosed system and methods provide techniques to rapidly identify and classify sensors using analysis of time-series data (e.g., data collected from a sensor such as by polling the sensor every second, minute, hour, day, month, and so on) and/or meta data (e.g., label names, group names, associated equipment, and so on) from these sensors and associated control systems. In this manner, the disclosed techniques greatly improve the extent to which a building automation facility or system monitors, manages, and reports on various elements within a building or group of buildings.
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 12, 2018
    Publication date: October 11, 2018
    Inventors: Jason Burt, Brice Kosnik
  • Patent number: 10001765
    Abstract: A building automation space facility or building automation facility comprising systems and methods for classifying and standardizing sensors and sensor data using time-series data and/or meta data, such as data and meta information available in a control network or hardware is disclosed. The disclosed system and methods provide techniques to rapidly identify and classify sensors using analysis of time-series data (e.g., data collected from a sensor such as by polling the sensor every second, minute, hour, day, month, and so on) and/or meta data (e.g., label names, group names, associated equipment, and so on) from these sensors and associated control systems. In this manner, the disclosed techniques greatly improve the extent to which a building automation facility or system monitors, manages, and reports on various elements within a building or group of buildings.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 1, 2016
    Date of Patent: June 19, 2018
    Assignee: buildpulse, Inc.
    Inventors: Jason Burt, Brice Kosnik
  • Publication number: 20170307243
    Abstract: A facility providing systems and methods for demand control ventilation for a building, or a portion/portions thereof, using a combination of scheduling and environment sensors for fallback is disclosed. The facility for demand control ventilation modulates the volume exchange of outside air into an enclosed space (i.e., air that is external to the enclosed space) by mechanical air conditioning equipment or ventilation system, such as a fan, a Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning (HVAC) system, and so on. Demand control ventilation is used not only to ensure that people within buildings have an allotted amount of fresh air but also to provide a cost savings to users, as a lower amount of airflow can reduce energy use and, therefore, energy costs.
    Type: Application
    Filed: April 26, 2017
    Publication date: October 26, 2017
    Inventors: Jason Burt, Brice Kosnik
  • Publication number: 20170003668
    Abstract: A building automation space facility or building automation facility comprising systems and methods for classifying and standardizing sensors and sensor data using time-series data and/or meta data, such as data and meta information available in a control network or hardware is disclosed. The disclosed system and methods provide techniques to rapidly identify and classify sensors using analysis of time-series data (e.g., data collected from a sensor such as by polling the sensor every second, minute, hour, day, month, and so on) and/or meta data (e.g., label names, group names, associated equipment, and so on) from these sensors and associated control systems. In this manner, the disclosed techniques greatly improve the extent to which a building automation facility or system monitors, manages, and reports on various elements within a building or group of buildings.
    Type: Application
    Filed: July 1, 2016
    Publication date: January 5, 2017
    Inventors: Jason Burt, Brice Kosnik